*-Phavo hy Van Meer Studio. & YLYWEDS are Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton, Biock place here last Wednesday at First United BAe, Joyee Verna, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bi port Simpson, and tne groom, Reno Ambrose eis and Mrs. John Eaton of Hartley Bay. After p) to Ketchikan, the couple are making thelr home pital where both are employed. » hacker” Night Launches ./ [arent Jochen Sason Biehel' night! At the opening of the business eeicol last night. session, Principal R. G, Moore Recite for the welcomed . the membership and By Edward Par- introduced his staff, after which Buriation was President Mrs. A, L, Bell extend- \u0 in atlend- ed a welcome and presented q | members of the executive. B:: children’s! Books for the largest attend- air clussrvoms ance by parents were wan by Bie yh mem- | Mr, Foxgood’s cass in the sen- Bitive acting as lor division and Mrs. Halliday fooms and mak. | and Miss Hawkinson tied for the the expenses of a delegate to the: oo _funtor group. F NALS regional P-TA conference to be At Borden P-TA! Grade Mother" 4 Plan Devised ° A‘“Grade Mother” project, de- | signed to promote closer Maison |: between parents and teachers, was launched gt last night's meeting of the Borden Street Parent-Teacher Association, first’ of the season. . “Grade Mothers” were named; | and will arrange ¢lassroom teas inviting mothers of students in|: each class to attend, to. meet’ their ¢hild’s teacher and: discuss | any problems, SAFETY: ZONE President R. C. Telford, con- ducted the session at which the need of a safety zone at the in- tersection of Third Avenue and Biggar Place, for protection of youngsters ‘walking to and from school, was discussed and. refer- rec to the Parent-Teacher Coun- ell. The session saw Mrs. J. J. Ber- | gen, Mrs, 8, T, Strimbold and Mrs. Thompson named to assist in the Civic Centre membership canvass, September 29 and. 30, and R, O. Evans, Mrs. E, A, More, Mrs. R. G. Levis and’ Mrs. K. Harding appoinved to a com- mittee to review the budget. | NEW OFFICERS Elected to offices vacated dur- ing the summer by members|. winter months especially for children between the ages of 5 and 12 was approved last night by the Civic Centre association board. of directors. Rank film organization: inform- ed the directors that it thought credit unions, 1s a co- -operative, various groups, Coming: to Rupert A program of ten films for the A letter from: the J: ‘arthur. leaving town, were: Mrs, EB, A. More, treasurer; Mrs. J. F. Mun- ro, health convener; Mrs. A. Sla- ter, literary convener, George Nelson, P-T Council representa- tive. Mrs. M. Waynian, program convener, outlined program plans for the year, after which re- freshments were secved by the sociai conveners, Mrs..H. J, Marchant and Mrs K.: Harding. Kitkatla Cou ie Wed Here St, Andrew's Anglican Cathed- dral here was the scene yester-': | day afternoon of a quiet but J. Christensen, TV Producer, ‘| this afternoon {s John Christen- Home. Today ‘Coming home today for a well- earned rest is a Prince. Rupert man: who by. hard work. and |: study has attained a’ position |: where he can not only rub shouwl- mighty but have some fun out. of his job as well, pA Arriving on. the Prince George sen,. technical producer with the Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- ation television. station: CBUT in Vancouver. Mr. Christensen is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Christensen, 885 Borden Street. ‘Christensen , was” educated, at pretty wedding in which two Kitkatla families were united. The Rev. Canon Basil 8. Prock- ~~"; The P-TA’ approved: sharing Prhaite, Skeena | held in Prince George Septem- | Bl with his con- | gate, to represent B area. He will/Prince Rupert’ P-TAs will vciof Kitkatla, und Lewis Moses, ¢g stay with the CBC as a téch- ter officiated _ Borden Street, ‘and Booth . -Me-, ‘morial schools and graduated from the Radio College of Can- d ut the ceremony; ada, in Toronto in 1950. So high Bio Stewart toe a 30 to October 2. One dele- uniting Victoria Mildred, daugh- were his grades. that Mi. Chris- the four’ ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw. _tensen was “chosen from his class dn. ‘Vancouver Saturday. by: ‘Attorney-General - R. We . Attending the opening: ceremonies. was George Vierec of thie Prince Rupert Fishermen's Crédit Union and a. director: “of the B.C, Credit Union League, represénting ‘his own:and three [> ge other’ Rupert credit unions, ‘ineluding Kaien. ‘Consumers, Celea - and the newly: formed Legion group. “The modern: new . pullding,’ , which houses the-three major union. services . ahd: nine. other. Will be George: Stirling, representative: of the league’ 3 field’ ser ice, ‘and. Frank Humphrey, newly: — field an. yok Film Series For: Youngsters. . Included In Centre Program: ders “with the high and the’ ‘Born in, this city; in 1997, John : | a lt -yentire, owned. jointly’ by. th from: the new. centre in ‘Octo it could’ pring its charges with: in the association’s budget pro-; viding ‘the film’ company would be guaranteed a minimum rental of 10 films. The Centre has planed’ this children’s free. film.,series - for|' some time claiming : that city! ‘children’ should be given juvenile entertainment. rather than: have no choice but to go to adult films when. away from school, Film times atthe Centre have. not been fixed as yet but shows wiil be’ ‘staged. either. Friday af- ‘| ternoon after school or ‘Saturday -| ‘morning. “The films’ will ‘be: of. ain ‘how and a half's duration and’ will be free to Civic Centre: ‘members, The directors’ named: the ren- ovated dining room‘ as:the' main ‘Tounge and also decided to bring up the level ofthe lounge. floor to the.cement portion formerly was the painting ‘of the. lobby, ‘sanding of the-auditoriuth floof.: On the subject of the. auditor- juni.and roller skating the board executive decided that skating ‘to members: of the Civic Centie.: The directors were told that.a: Miss. Fileen Cross; of: the, UBC coming to the Centre to hold November. “ and:Mrs, Fred, ene : Sly 1236 Gt abe int father, ‘ the:‘bride. wot: a lovely or occupied by the kitchen, Also |. in face-lifting set for the Centre }. the outside of the building and}: ] . this year will only be available | new kiln for the pottery: class}. .- had. been’. purchased “and: that]: °~ Extension department would be |: demonstrations jn, , -weaying: in | ge ‘oun ol place’ ra jay, eventing in: First, en United {1 ‘aylor Bae sah the ‘gon’of Mr. peas: “arid : igadlall raed bride’ s° table not ‘by a sult. ye grey. with eek a 3 sories and. ‘white, carnation: high own itn and|.: : *pani tee “1 tip veil, was raped { tion a pearl. en | studded ‘ coronet. and she carried 2 a spray: of ted rOses, woe ok her, sister as: ‘ptidesmaid; wweating|: : a--pretty. ankle-length : ‘gown of}, ‘pink .net: over’ tafetta in strap- less style with. rhinestone’: trim- med. bodice © ‘and ‘brief ‘polero, Completing her’ erisemble’ ‘were, a ‘matching’ chapel veil and. a. bouquet. of’ ‘pink: carnations. « “Bestman was ‘Mr. Gordon ‘Dike on and organist, Mrs. Calder-. e and white bells, fr ‘amed the wed- |.: ding party as : they: “VANCOUVER and: Intermediate. Ports : ~~ Bach Thursday’ - at MLS pany “lg NEVOHIKAN | _ WEDNESVAY. Midnight For, reservation® write: oO ee phion seas ‘named at the next meeting ‘of |son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spen-' nicl Tn. 1951 he was assigned | . ” . ‘the Parent - Teacher Couriell | ' here, VOR a es _ bn and daugh: | Beieft after a'to assist with the. Civic Centre! tnd Mrs, Les- 130, and athers agreed to conduct mi Jvlia flew to tal Clinic sessions Wednesday ; ai Mr. Hawson mornings. Pig Stiathburny = The ¢members agreed -to -co- he ig stationed’ overate with a B.C. Parent- | meeent of trans Teacher Federation plan to con- duct a survey on the listening — audience for the Canadian school broadcasts and planned to. take ‘out. membership in the Music ‘ond Deana Festival Association we, Lew. ‘and Film: Council, sending dele- q Bites to chose meetings. Follow’ ng the business session, at film, “Alberta Family,” was as, Aine vow ‘enjoyed after whieh refresh- Pectos, Sept, omens were served by members pa, ot ‘of the excutive, fe cet ates cree te teem ee Bh Weciat th vy, (289) Sree ee dee The New Line Of . }LADIES’ FINE LEATHER son” HANDBAGS ANSON'S JEWELLERS 518 Third Avenue West. lung's finost : RA RUM if mil Notiled a witli soe Is not published gr dlantayed by the Liquor POC by the Goveroment of British Columble f B Lotbiniere St. - ~grade one youngsters to the Den- : if rm eis HN Pa a MRT int 1) cer, also of Kitkatla, + Given in raarriage ‘ing gown of white lace over :sa- Bevih tic for-; membership drive, September 29- ‘‘n wth long’ vell and carried a}. bouquet of deep purple Iris, - Attending the bride were Mrs. Ernest Jackson, wearing a satin ! pown in brenze tones, as matron. ‘of Honor, and bridesmaids Mrs. John Aster, sister of the bride, Miss Bertha Tolmle, Miss Shir- iey Nelson and Miss Shirley Tol- infe, in pastel tonéd gowns. Do- loves Vickers was flower girl. Attending the groom = were bestman Mr. Ernest Jackson and ir, dchnny Aster, Mr, Richard ‘The young couple. who will van friends ot a wedding supper im- mony, ! I i§ Week — “members welvome, peewee 1 ! Annual meeting of the Privce Rupert Burns Club at the Broad- oo! way Cafe Friday, 6:30 p.m, Hlee- tion of offleers and reports, All menibers requested lo attend. ted Chureh following the oventng service, | RUSIVE, INSECT The Qea is abla to Jump 200 thes its own length, MWOAUSTIN ASTD SEDAN Af) ONEYROL er QUAN Trraud new paint and RPE COVOTH siueesreee SET IW STOUNEIAICEH SEDAN Simmer holiday Maty ners fea exponaive niadelk to. select, from wt SUPERIOR AUTO Rcbinson and Mr. Reuben Moody, thir home at Kilkatla, ‘received thels families and close niedintely following the cere- The Prince Rupert District Music and Dram Festival As- sociation will meet tonight in “the Civie Centre ab 8 pam, New Young People of the Firat Unt will meet Sunday, : spvalal Mie sunuaeneccennneny HINO to Oftawa. {g.. televise: the Royal | by — her., tour. when. Queen Elizabeth, then; f Several members voluntecred ! father, the bride wore a ‘charm- | Princess, visited. Canada - ‘with: : the, Duke of Edinburgh. ' Transferred - to: the ; i Coast. in the fall of :1953 . Mr. Christensen became the first; television. producer ‘on the west | coast to use live pictures. | In charge of CBUT’s mobile covered |' the swimming events of the Bri- |: unit, Mr, Christensen tish Empire Games at the new Empire pool at UBC. He and his the Duke of Edinburgh. on‘ His recent Vancouver visit, and also those of the Archbishop of Can- terbury, Also keeping him busy are assignments covering Van- ‘ecouver Iacrosse, football and track events. “POMMY'S TAXI 22233: ‘stand _ Grotto Cigar Store Pacific crew took all the CBC's shots of |. Fide As Low os $949.95, 7 Madels to choose from G inese Dishes CHOP SUEY... CHOW MEIN Opon 6 p.m, = 3:30 a.m, Kollywood Cofe| For Outside Orders Ph. G26 a ee ILLUSTRATED MODEL. 9,1 cu. ft, $339.95 ' only $34,00 Down $17.00 Month Trode-Ins Accepted — | McRAE BROS. Dio! 2325 or 2326 nsiill [MOAN WY sasesons Hi hin . 40 FORD PPA ’ : . 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