re a ' sHness il a any this year's campaign, with Ron Allen as treasurer, They have. F omtal ates IS organized canyassers for the siden rsthy in, duwntown business area: and mart me i a} have asked various outlying In- pe lot ‘ne| dustries to appoint their own BY TERMS Bfopidry Spin is , bere is! Actually mo much water Bpounds lighter mome are dry Beimmediate iron- a the features of ire Automatic n! f d Backed ral Motors DON & ERSON ie 46 ge ON ine, sing Underway 500 “Army” Appeal | nual el got ynder- Af here isi -| with the quota topped each year. j tric Governor highlighted last jin the community . . w sume amount, in hoth- 1958, fund 1953 brought a warm respohse from the ‘Prince Rupert public, George Cook tg chairman of, ‘ampalgn heads, The local Sal- vation Army's own soldiers, will undertake the restdential cau= yass starting Thursday morning: In appealing for local support of the nallonai Red Shield cam-: palgn, Army officals outlined: some of the work of the organ-: zauion, stressing the “Of, By and: For the Common People” theme. Noting that it..was: Christ that the “common people. heard Him gladly,” they sald the fact that the Salvation’ Army also Is heard by the common people may be ono of the secrets, of success of ils manifold oper ations, “It was. raised among the common people, it Is largely made up of common people and it Is conversant with the needs of the common people as all. the ' world now well knows! It serves’ the common people wherever it finds them." Rotary Crouth oF Vovth land P eases Visitor Special to ‘The pally News TERRACE — Tnduebion of: a new member by- the. visiting Dis- ‘Thursday's meeting of the Ter ‘race Rotary Club; District 151 Governor George Maloney, of Puyallup, Wash., In- j ducting new. member ©. J, (Jim) iNorrington, told him that “al- though It doesn’t. take mueh of a man to bd a Rotarlan .... it takes cll of him,” Addressing tne cio, Governor Maloney expressed pleasure at -the “amazing expansion” of the {international organization In Al- Aska. and ‘Northern B.0.. with|. -Inany new clubs organized, as ‘well as-inereased membership in ‘established clubs, . Emphasizing the {deal of Ro-: lary “Service Before: Self,” he! > said he looked to Rotarians not. ;to do that extra bl bit. " readers ; sald. of} soup Na year ago, says, LW en I came t - Vancouver, the letter ‘j’ became |the lirs®time| ay" instead of ' yay.’ Now I have mixed salads with just about Newest Empire: Line.” It's the ‘ppt le Nine divine, the’ ‘trend for now and tar into Fall! Sce ‘it in all: the: important: new. American: designer’ collec- tions! Here, only,Jn our. columns, will you find 2 a pattern of this | Emplre ‘costume : ‘from : Gothe, known for ‘distinctive * fashions. AND it’s'a costlime’ bound to: ‘Inspire , a-round of applause from all beholders, Just look atthe smartly curved bodice—the: ‘sleek, shapely, ‘unbelted. dine: that-does such magnificent things’ for your figure. For a ‘change of pace, cover up with the little high waisted. Jacket. Crepe, tissue fallle, novelty acetates, bengaline— any of: ‘these would translate beautifully into this silhouette of the minute, ‘season, -year!: Ati chicouraging word to the cautious— sewing is: very, very. “simple! ‘Pattern. M283" is ‘available-in Misses’ Sizes 10,.. 12, Stie 16 dress and, jacket require 344 yards 45- inch fabric. yo. Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern M283 to Pattern. Department, Prince. Rupert Daily News, 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Please ‘print, plainly. YOuR NAME, ADDRESS with : STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. i ‘ ; Pretty. Swedish New. Canadian, she i ” \ ane Finds. BC. People. Fascinating:. vi NCOUVER: ( y- A pretty. 80 many vd couyer women, wear lonly: to “pull their: awn , welght new, Cana: iat has progressed to dowdy . put also. the -poipt {where stie’s leg rag hats-evgn.: alin {her English backwards. . : “rT have'l rie to go to China- “Marianne Hiksing, “wig cane ‘town fgr food. tn Sweden we trom Esklistunay Swetleri have tie !15-d . smorgasbord but I ought’ | i@ Cush for old gold — Bulger’s to think hard so I don’t say everything in.” | '@ First Regular meeting Rebek- | ‘ah Lodge, Wednesday, Sept. 8, -8 p.m, Valhalla Hall, (210p) '@ Rebekah Banquet to be held at Broadway Cafe, 6:30 p.m , Thursday, Sept, 9. _Aaltp) @ A spectal’ meethig bi ‘il ‘itesh fish and cold storage members of UF.AW.U, will be held Friday, “September 10 at 8 pan. in Legion, Auditorium, The meeting will consider the Iatest wage offer from the companies, Please be (a) here biismanship count onus! 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Or Regular Ru The Canadian National Steam- ships Prince George was due in Prince Rupert today on the first of its regular fall and winter coastal aallings, The George, which hns been Operating on a sumer crulsc kchedule for tho paral three months, will replace the Prines ‘Rupert on the winter run, with woekly sailings from Vancouver lo Kotehtkan and rebum, with staps abt Powoll River, Ocenn Fails and Prince Ruport, Le enncheseadassebasanadlicdanmetionetemnentonshenned Try Daily Nows Clossifiods | Wak ! Popular Steamer Prince Rupert SAILS TOR VANCOUVER and tnfirmediate Ports Each Thursdoy at fs pam, For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Aridiig tit comfort and Service all Oity or Dopab Office yy rines Nuport, B.C, CANADIAN DELL First to Fashion Then to School Boys Girl's Boots Patont Runners ."''. and colored Scampors Straps, Oxfords Lootors ©", Runnors, San- Bucklo =: : dals, Loafers Lugs Baby Dolls’ "FASHION FOOTWEAR ae |Former City Teachers We dL | In Ceremony | at Vancouver |. Of wides spread intevest was a Septemlier 2: ‘wed. ‘ding ceremony ‘in: Vancouver, uniting two former Prince Rupert teacher's, Helen Alicia Langley, daugh- ter, of Mrs,.Langley and the late H.. G. Langley of Speers, Saskatchewan, and Frank Moore of Cran- brook. ' The Rev. R. Hardy, formerly ~Atter- - short honeymoon, Mr of Speers. and Cranbrook, con- ‘ ducted’ the rites.in St. George's “United Church, for which the pride wore a tailored suit of navy wool with coral velyet hav and corsage’ of Talisman roses, Her bridesmaid, Miss ‘Lillian Wasiuta of Edmonton, Alta.; wore a steel grey. dress-with low ‘hat and. accessories, rose. corsage... Groomsman was Mr. Victor Keating of Victoria, and soluist UUrng the ceremony , was Mrs. Les Harmsworth: ut Victoria; singing “O Promise Me,” accom- panied by Mrs, E, Lessard of 14, 16, 18. td and‘ dark felt in it’s not-raining,. as delightful |- ime{T saw your huge /Between modelling jobs Mar- Canada interests Marianne, ; ‘anne is taking a business course. but she says it’s the people who , ‘She would like to be an airline fasclnate her most. ‘In the meantime, Ym learn- ything I can about Cani- “Maybe: it. doesn’t eeimean much to you that’T ean now say Sump’ ‘and ‘Jimmy,’ But | ' ‘ { i eine eeeerteenene nena neta a sta etarameneree een “or renarvations wre ov: Qualicum. Beath. A-recepilon“was held at the} home of Mrs, Langiey’s niece ane her husband, Mr, and Mrs, M. McGinley, at which the toast to the bride was proposed by Anthony Aldridge of Vancouver, and Claire Lessard assisted in serving refreshments... . The bride’s mother chose: for the occasion a dress in rose tone with navy hat and accessories to match and coivage of pink roses, while the groom’s mother was gowned in a sult-of- taupe with velvet trim, her toque ‘and other - accessories in pink . and her corsage of pink TOSES, thé Trades oftcanada at-its annual me¢t- tng in Regina, Dt yel- kn and Mrs, Moore left tor Ogean ¥alis, where. Mr. Moore will teach fin high school. Both bride and groom are graduates of the Uni- versity 0 of British . Columbia, This Week— Municipal” ‘Chapter, of the | IODE will meet tonight i in the Civic Centre at 8 p.m. ‘ The tirst Titwoctng ot the: Rebekah: Lodge . will be held’ tonight in the Valhalla “Hail: at 8 pm aoe ‘A’ Rebekah banquet will be held Thursday at 6:30. pm. in the Broadway Cafe. mo ‘All organizations ‘interested in entering a team in the 1954- 55 Mixed Five Pin Bowling League. are’ asked -to-attend a bowling meeting. Thursday at Entries for the coming scason: must be: submitted no: later ‘than ‘Thursiay. v. | en “ipe i TOMATO nd Labor Congress . ‘ — ee and pie ling | that wever weed cooking! | Suporehomoponized for wontorfully rich creamy textarea, wlth big mealy chika of cavonnt to give “marvelous (Inver! A cinch to make, No cooking! No atlrelg avor’a hob stovel No extra pob to wash up! All you.doy ¢ Add) phe, Royal Instont 102 cups of cold milk, » Boat for 1 minute, Pour Into dluhos or ple. sholl, Sots in seconels, i i a Ne i ed [ Now CANAD DA's LARGHIT SILLING INSTANT PUDDING! ' ‘| | | 20 oe we mt Het bbs on bee AN pt 8 p.m. in the bowling alleys... ‘peekeeper « who: would “remove | them from-one of his - electrical |) 7 control ‘boxes. “At the time of the ea Ry offer, the. bees, hadn't: hindered ben the current, a AS. 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