1A dite rapt t nih pratt yiead anal? ay Vodh yey. sere Peony) aq avert 4 a i seen a2 een. ewe eee wae it ae he ‘ I'thanks co George Dybhavn of ‘ Miscellaneous Shower , A qa + ‘Honors Miss Irene York . I" tyih £ + Hi GOus" shower Friday night when friends gathered at per home at 1451 Plaza to honor bride-elect Miss ‘Mrs. R.L. Gardiner was hostess for a miscellan- he Thesguest, of. honor, seated in Mrs, Kenneth Dopson presented oa decdrated chatr, reéeived her | bouquels frum her garden. to fone ‘placed in a baskeb sus- | Miss York and Mrs, Perry York, [pode on a sland, resembling | mother of the bride-to-be. ishing well, | A decorated hride’s cake was The! presentation of corsages included In the refreshments, ‘ d bouquets crealed a color tur | Other guests attending were ackeround setting to the affair: Mrs’ Peter Mark, Mrs. ‘John Y Adam Wildgoose gave Miss; Overgaard, Miss Deanna Smith, ork aycorsage of fresh flowers, : Mrs. Archibald Bowen, Mrs, oe from her garden, while Douglas Walker, Mrs, Foster vtevtmecemmmnnns | WUSOY, Mrs, Hugh Perley, Mrs. SON W William Tipton and Mrs, W. E. hi. iL, a Smith, Sending gifts but unable ‘ito attend were Mrs, Ragner Fi ifyolfson and Mrs. Robert Sil- ance ~ i vorsides, . A parcel of gifts sent from a. | “mystery pal” was also recelv- ied by the guest of honor. Many cities and towns in Scotland bear the prefix “In-1a ver,” as well as the county of art Silay der whist drives and. ‘dances will start Friday night In! , 1@ Bons of Noryw ay hill, it was!” ‘Qeeldér Monday night when the! ‘SON Jodwe held its first session In vernesshite., Gf the season, ey readers yestiel, B.C, Mr, Dybhavn do- : ited “an assortment of books; @ Avold theatre line-ups—buy y vrilten in Worweeian to the Your Ulekets at the Grand Cale,’ | 1 tAR 4 Tho.meeting, chaired py P. t. | “Febepson, president, pave a vole: Prince Rupert Sons of Norway. Grand Cafe specials this week: peg “ ‘Chicken Wuntun, Deep Fricd : Prawns, Chicken Ciblet Chop Dubing the social hour, Mrs.! suoy Best Red Brand T-Bone ps. Pedersen and 0. K. Olsen, Steaks and Fried Walp Chicken, it “were celebrating — their: a. Dhan, inthydays, cut the birthday cake ; corns a 3818, Sane *im38) 4 ag. by Mrs. Martin Bjorndanh), } © September General Meeting ‘of Canadian Legion, 8 o'clock ‘tonight, All members asked to attend, Initiation of new mem- ‘ers, tp Rev. L. E. Jackson Appointed. Regular Baptist Pastor Here — ‘s,s stevivLloyd B, Jackson ts expected to. arrive in Prince § Ru pert with his family by motor from Vancouver Oclober 4, as the newly-appointed pastor for the Prince Rupert Regular : Baptist church, it. was learned tet Vancouver Island, Mr. Jackson ls a veteran of the Second World War when he served overseas with the Army Medical Corps, He is a graduate of the Norwestern Baptist Bible College at Port’ Coquitlam, B. GC. and for the past elght years has been pastor of the Cloverdale Regular Baptist church outside Vancouver at which tlme he also conducted services tn churches in the vicinity of Cloverdale, = _ The new pastor also served: at the Convention of Regular Baptist churches of British Columbia ‘as chairman of the Home Missions Committee and as assistant director of ‘Point Roberts Baptist camp. Accompanying Mr, Jackson here will be his wife, and two children, David, 2, and Berry, four months old, They . will . make their home at 844 Summit Avenue, Mr. Jackson replaces Rev. L. EB, Thorpe, who was recently transiérred to the Regular Baptist church in Courtney, here today. four other PTA Officers Briefed On Duties as Executives Acquainting Parent - Teacher assorintion executives with their duties and satting of a date for the 1958 District Parent-Teach- er’s Regional conference in | Prince Rupert were the main items of business Monday night} at a-successful first session of the Prince Rupert Parent- ‘Teacher council, . The new executive members of all PTA’s introduced to the council by president Mrs, Ay L. Bell, were told that in the fu- ture instructions and informa- tlon on the function and struc- ture of PTA’s In general and thelr. own duties in particular, would be enforced. It was suggested that a one- evening get together be devoted to free discussion of problems, Instructions could dispel many doubts and make for smoother operation of the associations. -@ Rupert Shoreworkers U.F.A, i W.U, meet 38:00 p.m. Thursday,; ‘Sept. 27, Legion Auditorium, All: Ce please attend, (227) | ‘9 Sons of Norway Whist and Dance, at S.O.N. Hall, Friday, Sept. 28, 8 o'clock. Everybody ; welcome. © (228) /@ “Organizational meeting for ‘Outboard Racing Association, Civic Centre, 3 pan. Sept, 26. , (228) '@ Conrad United W.A, Rum- ‘meee Sule. Sept. 29, Ennpire ‘Building, next to Co-op Bakery. (220) T Brie 2) brood ¥, Peuturo’ Cushions ré op Adumh of Bo RN Itt® few plwtic Welinigg: that pets cAul irritation uf luuse, badly fitting (nb Stiug came sore ted gums di filting dentutes, ; itt a few makes the wobbles plates stay wmssy in place + gives enfort, Mat: ; thing ~ talk, laugh = plates “stay pute’ ilk ietalenasto guar or deplures, Sruyg-codinera cnn last from 2 to 6: rout, Stays soft and plinble = does not Haden and rain plate, Peely right out when replucemont is hee No daiiy shother with adhesives, Cet Smug brand yDenture Cnughions today! 2 diners for up. per or lane plates $150, Money back if @ WA, of the U.F.AW.U. Bake not, sothetiod. ML all dmigtints. Salo, Sept. 29, Gordon & Andere er ‘Mrs. Bell described the func- "tion of the Parent-Teacher ‘council, the construction of valu- able PTA programs and sug- gested ways to shorten meetings and make them more interes -t- Ing. It was decided to hold future meetings every {wo months, Next meetings will be held in: November, January, March and “May. set for the J956 Regional ¢On- be held Rooseveit school. at ed that invitations had {O. TE RULPORD Co, Lid, Berwbrille, Ont i a: son. : 1 (2) Be LE sit aS ASA ete wei ie FEE WILL BE "ON DISPLAY. IN THE “OCTOBER 5th and éth - VaservesreErERNO RANI ® DOOR PRIZES petite poe KIDS MUSIC 4. REFRESHMENTS Le a En i a ea Teaco iat es = i ig TO ETO. ei, iC CENTRE XM BALLOONS FOR THE we wa, Quick, Hazelton, Terrace, | ag | + faye g Adam een snap eect ane Stewart, Masset, Sandspit, Queen Charlotte City, Bella Bella, [for a teal grey wool worsted {Doolman sleeved jacket Mned in red and a slim’ fitted ‘skirt. ° ‘summer . ‘costume, . .with pleated “Mie Galé Game 15, ‘ond Miss 5 Leslie McLaren; 12, last week were judged winners in a: junior ‘dress -|making, contest, ‘sponsored by the ‘Singer Sewing Machine Company: when a: fashion show was: ‘staged at’ the’sewing’ceritre: September We oe ‘Miss: Gomez, daughter ‘of. Mr.* and Mrs;: ‘Darrow ‘Gomez ‘of 18}7 Seventh Avenue East, took first prize inthe senior girls group dressmaking coiitest held carl: fer this year, ‘presented ‘each winner with a zippered-leather two-piece sult, featuring a boxy| scissors, -: . The , two, winning costumes ‘were airmailed to Winnipeg, where they will compete against the winners from: all sewing centres in: Canada. Other « competitors were - “Miss Airdrie Frazer,' Miss - ‘Loree Fau- ght, Georgina Ferguson; Miss ‘Mar- lita:-Ferguson and~ Miss: Rose |- Thompson.: Entrants Junior’, winner, “daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott McLaren of 421 Fourth Avenue West, chose a yellow Indian’ Head two- -plece| skirt and longer: line” sleeveless over-blouse, accented with. a sailor collar-and black. silk tic. . Guests .,, were welcomed ' ‘by Maurice. Charest, manager of the ‘local sewing centre. which , is Judges were Booth ‘Memorial High , school hoine , economics j Belia Coola, Port Simpson and Greenvi.le and a good repre-! sentation. is expected, The Conrad Street school PTA i will again convene an ‘inter- national dinner October. 26, in the Armories with ‘Mrs, Hans. Petersen and Mrs. Josephine ' Hansen as chairmen. /The council voted to co-spons sc with ‘the. Civic Centre, a pro- duction of “Hansel and ‘Grevel” to be presented here November § by Vancouver's Holiday Thea- tre. Two: performances will be given, one at 4 p.m, for children and a family performance at 8 p.m. when children may at- tend accompanied by an adull. Tickets will be available ‘from PTA members. WOMTM To Visit. . a ‘Pioneer Home | Residents of the Pioneer Home the Moose Moosehaven comiit- tee on December 23, the commit- j tec decided at its recent meet- ling held at the home of Mrs. October 25 and 26 were. dates John Patrick. | Following the mecting, chaire ference, with main sessions to by Mrs. B, R. Tymehuk, slides: Park; were shown by the hostess’s soni, Vancouver jivere in the (Philip Patrick. Game prize win-liithe weekend while aking Conference commitice repori-iners were Mrs, Geraid Cameron ; been {and Mrs, Peter Brass. sent to PTA’s jn Smithers, Telk- iments concluded the night's ace | + tivities. Orb hide ra will be visited by the Women. of . Refresh- SMa btn {eachers,..Mrs. Helen Fielding a ‘and Miss. Shirley Horton and f {Miss Vivian Malenchuk, a fore) j ‘mer Booth Memoria’ hich sehaal home. economics: ‘teacher, Mrs, F, Willson Was fashion coins meniator, Mrs..-Viyian Kellough . of Seal Cove, winner of the adults. local ¢ onereteness anees canerearaas core PERSONALS An ; Ay PN N “the oe A PLE ie ba case fitted with several sels of: Miss . Leona ‘Ritchie, | Miss jc -were® be-| tween the.uges of. 12 ? years. and ue 18 years” ce op supervised ‘by sewing. teacher Mrs, Thomias Petroff, -assisted by, Réfteshients * served’ by. the Mrs, Melvin Forbes... tyoung contestants, concluded tiie show. " ode birthday club ainner meeting at ‘Club 27)" Monday night when: heparting member-’ Clare Cordingley~ and |* Marshall, as. gv ests. of - ho’ were given. gifts. : “Mrs, Cordingley, manageres sweet Sixteen ‘in: Prince R for the past..two years, transferred, to: Vancouver | capacity of assistant: supery of all Sweet: Sixteen ‘gtores"'in Vancouver’: was: ‘presented ing away gift: nail ear member ‘Mrs, :. Harold | Nothitie: better! to hel | aoe ick al gently. No “sleepy stuff.— no. dullin offact ress abcd mer TT a4 NAME IN SCOTCH— FAMOUS FOR OVER 300 YEARS Mrs. W. A, apeer of Edmonton oF and formerly of this city Is pres- | = ently. visiting in Prince Rupert |. ds guest of her brother and|., sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stevens, 951° "Hays Cove Avenue, Mrs. N A. Beketov, 955. Bor- den Street, is returning , ‘home this evening ‘on ‘the . Union|. Steamship Chileotin after aj} «. month's ‘vacation in Courtendy, ae Victori and Vancouver, he : r | | | David. Roblin, 510 seventh ope Avenue East,; left this morning |. .° fe ; Dy Canadian’ ‘Pacific “Airlines| ~ «> '°- plane for a tip to Vancouver, | Tv. Norton Youngs left, this | morning by CPA plane via ‘Ter=") | race for .a.trip to Vancouver. He: I. | | ode , plans: to. Telarn Saturday. Mr. and \ntrs. i M. ‘Jopp. of city over. tha Yound, (¢ip on the Union Steam- L | ship Coquitlam. Mr, Jopp is di- rector of engineering for Colusu- bia- Cellulose Company, | ’ Lrg Uh . Pha Wee, MR ee sy i Meege so tabs Pa : a Lr va ee Ma Kees word ren : Fw rad ban tee th pe aes nat eo MA hs de dal THE E EANADIAN BANK COMMERCE 1 wale ata add bits BRA A Rt NH MRR iy a Bad Dah a aN a a att A al Bt