E ly Church Training B Children Stressed Matinportance of carly religious training for chil- ! ftv at the opening day of the 43rd annual mect- ft the Caled®nia Diocesan Board of the Women’s Biary to the Church of England in Canada. Ree eee Rice, dominion sQpervisay ot cot “moe en's work, owtlined the jgave the address of welcome. in which a child can “be | Mrs. Clarence Harrison, delegate Gud” ' from Ocoan Falls, replied. gegcuc ber group enrolled) Noonday "prayers and short Mp the Little Helper's t devotional period was conducted Meena at the time of thelr py Migs May Rock of Endako, Iwas stressed yesterday by Miss Eleanor Rice of | By PAULINE KENNEDY Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG @ — The Imperial Order Daughters of the Emplre wants the CBC to broadcast ful- ler reports on Communist activi. tles to Canadians. The order also urged Wedneg- ‘day that the CBC, through Its International service, Increase broadcasts from Canada to‘“as- sure: peopte in Iron Curtain | ODE Seeks Fuller CBC Broadcasts On Communist Activities in Canada of our convictions sbout show- Ing the whole pleture of com- munism now — otr children may nol have our privileges of freedom." WANT STORY ‘TOLD The first resolution urged the CBC to make more extensive use of its facilities to draw the “Communist menace" to Cana- dinns’ attention, It suggested members of ethnic groups re- + Vicky, May 27, 1955, Prince Rupert Daily News 3. 7 . ! broadcasters In Canada com. Plaining they were unable to broadcast the full story of Com- munistic activittes In Europe to Canadians, Another resolutloh asked the order's 32,000 Canadian mem- bers work in thelr communities tO combat the activities of sex- ual psychopaths. _ Mrs, Lawrence B. Smart of Toronto was elected national ODYSON CIRCUS , president, ) and kept in contact | countries that we In Canada are cently arrived in Canada broad- The next national meetine wil : \). i arent and child {OUTLINES WORK sympathetle with their struggle {cast thelr experiences to combat be re Quebte Clly next Moy June 10 - 1] “iy hterature and instruc. | Rev. F, W, Mitchell, luncheon for erty, __ {Subversive propaganda. National fie = memberships | ‘Speaker, outlined a routine trip 16 two resolutions were pass-| | The resolutions were moved by were awarded to Mrs. Thomas * hid was then entered injon the mission boat. “Northern ed i, the JODE's Sith annual |Mrs, Borls Dyna, 4 Winnipeg Bishop, Calgary and Mra, {. A. Bschool age where the Cross" from Stewart on the meoting closed here, {delegate who sits on the |aeott, Edmonton. Sponsored by Froure, were taught un-/northern boundary to Kitkatla Retiring president Mrs. Kath- Ukrainian Canadian Comnulttee, |...” a SBORSOLEG ronfirmation period, on the southern boundary with len ‘Drope of Toronto sald: who sald her commitice had re- The Canadian PMBERSIP GIVEN calls at fishing settlements, log- _t we tlon't have the courage ‘celved: letters from Ukrainian Broad Wa ai bhlieht of the fn thay mg and mining camps. a ' y an Legion A presentation by RE, ev.' The sum of $523.44 was pre- C bj d F . | F d C if Batts. Bishop of Caledo- sented at the United Thank Combine estiva S ravore WOTE | oe a WA life membership Offering Service, Mrs. ‘Tg, B T . é * Animals” trad badge to Mrs. A. Sharpe, treasurer, reported dur- h f C S h | % | 4 ven i i ol Ine the afternoon business ses- Y ree 0 ify C 00 S * Rides How's Cathedra ¢r- "sions, opened by Mrs, M. \W. Kine Edw: / ay tee - ‘comb WA branches. 1o'c & Edward school, Borden tsald they felt the festival aud- Tan: aren A bioeesnn mn of Terrace, Street school and Port Edward {fences also showed a preference * Big op hotbrrahlp certiffeate ‘he vortin on the pee eresuent school are in favor of combined | toward the combined festivals, : see WLR shins jel ree ore vat sae ies festivals representatives told the However, G. P. Woodside, MIGGER AND ee. ccrabers OF Sb. Peter's ‘made and she hoped lor even | Munsie and Drama Festival S- | rama committee vice-president, BETTER THAN - sen) Cove, Afternt fi pe sociation at the annual meeting reported that the drama festival |] Quick snack ox full-course |) vate: Sev! Cove, Afternoon ANG! greater advances In the years to ; I EVER" BE 4 branches, come years Coaesday night in the Civic) certainly had improved with the dinner... always the best | EVE | p atv sermon at the, the Girls! Aux a anere. éplit-up and the drama group |} Your money can buy, - . ot BBB :nanion service WAS! direction of Mites eater the vee naan Pcaveac, (- & G. Moore, King Edward;/was In favor of separate festl- Phone 4332 | a: «ex trom the Epistle oresented a short play to cen. Comoe eas ei president of the Association of canadian John Steele, Port Edward arid| vals, ; | ri , eer, verse 7, “As wood |. ; sachs, , ‘outurters, has sculpture 8 stunning brida gown out of (Mrs.H. 5, Cobb, Borden Street , womens se see mos ” . . fr BB os tte manifold race Me Yesterday's crcctings,| shimmering snow-white acetate sntin from Consolidated ‘Tex- school all sald they were In favor |acut qecuselon wil be gontin |Uso Wont Ads—They Pay! “thie .an a ‘ind closed with a prayer by Mrs, tiles of Cans jued and a decision. made at aye ey aye eet Bs such he invited the’ g Reade Te cf cunada. The molded bodice features a decollete edged jot combined festivals as they felt: meeting June 15 when It is. , os 7 Fee onto be charitable and)” oye of town delepntes are: with pleated crystelette. The full length sleeves fintsh over the 4 , fe ob o another with- hands In a split-petal effect. Bands of the crystelette are woven yoand to be good , through the voluminous skirt which sweeps into a train. A collection of wedding ensembles wns presented by the Associa- tion of Couturters, last week at Canada’s honeymoon-centre, Ningara Falls. Mrs, Trene Coleman, Atlin: Més, Phvilis Cook, Rurns Lake: Mrs. oo. ‘Elste Spiller, Fort Fraser: Mrs. ek 5 Prockter’y, Braithwaite, Fraser Lake: Bi oeethin SH Pelys Mrs Jack Mould, Kitwanga Val-; ee BE. Eyolfson toy: Mes C, Hinchellffe, Smith~: ; “ers: Mrs, Willlam Duruate, which runs through the school | : . 5 h . . ot festival time upsetting the!” festival Work will atlend to eé { e a va teaching | Votin ad . | g for officers for the: , schedule, 1955-56 season saw Eugene Bart.: 9° “ __. If there are separate festivals, ' . | ae d ’ . - ithe tp wie would be, Other officers elected were: BS. Foesh ion (Mauston: Mrs. Montague Yous, Proposed Art Classes Create | . ey = E6 ~ZASALON Masso: Mrs. George Hiller. oo for the hewest In |. : “ /Becker, secretary; Mrs. Eldon ae ee COLE of CALIFORNIA dReld, treasurer. Mrs, J. T. Bow- “sj men was appointed syllabus con. | there Is a current of excitment honed that all persons interested | children and the ‘volce thelr opinions. ‘lett elected president, 217 6th Street : Some assoctation members: Mrs. W. 8. Kergin, first viec- nen; Dawson Creek: Mrs. Eve | | | | aanre, Hazelton; Mrs. Hannah: Interest In Interior, Here Talt, Alyansh; Mrs, Betty Stow. : a ipresident; G, P, Woodside, sec- | ., (ond vice-president; Mrs, E,W. Proposed summer art classes ‘Ruby Hoskins while reservations! . art, Stewart and Mrs, Bert West, ts have created a ure: po: ‘and Mrs. M. W. O'Connell, Ter~ _ [tt Smithers have created a great !are belng handled by Mrs, John vener Immediately after the fes- race Geal of interest both in Prince Olson, Mrs. William Sargent, : ' tival, And pore ‘Rupert and in the interlor, Mrs. ‘Hazelton: Miss Gall McColl and{ . 9°‘. | y - - sbisaed ~~ J.T. Harvey, secretary of the |V. H. MeMahon,. Terrace, andj j-... | | aeitt other business, Mrs. Bar SEA WILE THEY LAST . 80e oe NURSES NYLON IRREGULARS only... 9OU., pai . (Ney Eyolfson read a report on » jbiilets; Mrs. T. Norton Youngs, ~ ‘awards; Mrs, Kergln, program: . iMrs. H. G. Bird, membership; ‘Mrs. Bartlett, finance: C. A. _ 1Clegg, managerial and Mr, Wood. : side, drama, ' Prinee Rupert Art club sald to- Mrs, J. W. Rogerson and Mrs. a i day, iJ. T. Harvey, Prince Rupert. nites g HI ~The art elasses are to be cons | : . ducted by Fred A. Amess, prined. | . ae ‘ laged lo . ono Ppalbaf The Vancouver School of | READERS ee 1] . N ad “Art from July 11 to July 29,0 a ellie reeaqer Mrs, Harvey, who has just re. @ Loyal Order o: Moose, Prince} ‘turned from Vancouver where !Pupert Lodge No. 1051, will hold Mrs. Charles Magner and Mrs, she conferred with Mr. Amess,/°, Special mecting Tuesday, May: © Vernon Hurley were eo-hostess*s: saiq that she had been in touch 2! &! 8 pm, to make final ar-! a Tuesday night at the home of with art groups in Quesne), nBements for the Smithers | : Mrs, Magner, 215 Seventh Street, pring George, Burns — Lake, trip on June 3. All members are! ata kitchen shower honorhyy Smithers, Hazelton and Terrace, |"duested to attend, Also the ee Miss Nettle Drledger, whose mar. Enthustism was high, she sl ; Women of the Mooke are cordial. wv Ny riage to Mr. Edward Olson takes for the elawies, that are to hye il Invited to this meen ony By place tonight, held in the Smithers High Schoo! | ere Guests played kames after the evening Special lessons. @ ‘The best in Chinese Foods 0. which gifts fn a decorated box for children are to be held at oat the Grand Cafe—Chicken ! ees mene Presented to the bride- 1 ke Kathlyn. /Giblet Chop Suey, Jumbo Prawns 2.8 ciect, , Mis. Harvey said that anyone ‘Barbecued Duck and Noodles; FT hoctenenes were Served DY saroroster in taking only pact Sweet und Sour, Algo the finest. 6.3) jinn nastesses Mrs. Edward o}- @f the course should take the 7. Bone Steaks from Red Brand) Pe vance lay ron, “Mrs Glen. Okon, Mrs, {Hist part Hn whlch Mr, Ames heef and Fried Chieken,, any” FOR COCKTAL, — Deborah | vay Charles Anderson, Mrs. Pat Mag. SUE Blve preliminary lectures » styto, (123), Kerr, currently co-starring | lady, is general convener asstst- . . ana had: explanations, in eT f With Van Johnson in Clum- | ed by Mrs, James Flaten, Ath Mrs. ne ay mu ws , Chalrmen In the vartous cen- , eRe NN ee bin's “The End of the Affair’, | Mrs. Curl Eri¢kson, Mrs. AIC} ~ ‘nn Curvieh an fis. Ada OT trey who can he reached for more. HT mvliathe 4 eke inily, Shows off a cocktall dres of | Ritehle nind Mrs, Fred Culderont “ FT RTOratION are Tene y Cotte, ee ee a te eye tack Ueesilk, with low-eyt | will be dy charge. of table setting.) art teacher at the Quesnel High May be had tram ny shrtne 5 draped neckline with Insert" Mrs, Rupert Wolkestad, Mrs. shoul, Mis Norah Kiphieke and C3) bodice of fulded shetl-pink | Donald Wanamaker and Mrs. Miss Sue Madeley, Prince George, @ Lutheran Caureh Tea, sale of chiffon. The very tight unde: Slatta are In charge of publielty. Mrs. 1. Gi. Saul and W. HL M. Cole home cooking, detleatessen and skirb has a flared overskirt ; In charge of the kilchen will lison, Hurns Lakes Mrs. Dell aprons, Saturday, May 20, 2-5: lined with shell-pink silk. De- : be Mrs, Robert Currie and Mrs, Merman of Smithers assisted by ! yin, 129) | signed by Julia Squire, | Louls Gastaldini, . ve : Mts Mary, Willlants nud MIs g Moose night, Saturday, May ih, 8 o'clock, Games, danelie, ' refreshments, Adinission $1.00, | TA. Rice Heads he minted by her brother Dom, re- f ‘ Tow cin TENCE ALS turned to Prince Rupert ne Manu ACIUIETS tow cmmaw womvcr: | morning, on the CPSS Norah, al. MON'PICEAL dbo. Thonn A, "A Child's Hoaling’’ ter an eluant month sojourn da dee af Hamilon steps ine tadnay | Kitch en anon ane ee ce ete area OOKP Completes | Dinner Plans ‘ f Plans fora fish cake dinner | June 10 were comploled by the: : | Order of the Royal Purple Tues: 1 day evening at the home of Mrs. i Ole Slatta, 701 Eighth Avenue | - | Bast. i : | The event will be held in the ! \ Colorful Cottons, Dresses, Suits Settee eta ara cen manigreutinmate ete etn AO omattaet md vamed wens a gat By Ron the Fabulous ni NECCHI MIRA FE k's home with entertainment | to follow the dinner. 1 be . Vga aly Did o Mrs, Ole Slatta, honored royal City Residents ‘Return Home From Italy | Mrs, Gino Lueerna, the former. Miss Rose Montesano, aeeom- ' \ yd i BA" 1799 4 ne-folams / BUIM. trim, taller ny Nese wonderful ars hat eecomplbeh fr the horter, fuller eo nar tea. see 1 hutton and seallop CHL Gat Lo sew UE Many fabrics, Many Moh Hattori: Sen paatitdee amie — ¢ : Tame EV Natl he Satardiy, FE a. f : nen ME Swe du, ([Ttnly. ‘They flew to Montreal as chief of the Canadian Mann FTW N-AKIn he, saturday, Feb $ EMBROIDERS | Sige rom: Rone en an Ale France farturers r Asoorlation, whe h m } yards 3$-ineh [Constellation, — transferring fa roups 6 A fasta trom Trans-Canada Atriines for the eatist to cont 7 ‘ . . . ‘ , ‘ Aya Boy tecuse, aime Hight to Vancouver, Phe come Ue does noo take offer unt) EATON'S ALY AUTOMATIC. y oy ype: StNexs | . “tested for fil, plete Might took fast 40 hours. oa toa " Ch tant mn Gouily Salivfactory. or Tradovin a'r illustrated tne iPrevious to retentige here, thoy | Sesh 0 ) sont ge bea te | Money Itefunded All - epent ny fow (nys in Vernon, vish. view-president for 10h4-54 lie Is ‘ y : P owalce MRUV-EWE CENTS [Ung with thetr brother Frank, the chosen candidate and there 1 Phones 3144-3124 _ NO MORE FINISHING WORK BY HAND| Cie stamps cannot Thele mather, Mes, Mary Monn ae eee & ~) For Your Old (: NECCH! sews on hultons, makes buitonholes, “blineitlichey Das sez ty aattern, tesano of his ety, will remain p= " ; | hems, darns, monograms, « beautiful embroidery possible Br Nina AN Un Italy for a few months longer. e 1 / WASHER | avon for a beginner because NECCIH tvs by hal 7 | bh ANNE AD, ime of the Islands, % The new NECCHI 8 n its booutiful soft grey colour Pre NE APANIE, | Java. ene af the Islands In the Sk Gulla Bi On the Now | ‘with a bultiin switch contrel, mechanical needle. threader me Tapert Dably republic of Indonesta, has a ond new bun Tigh Mery, Dents 0 Front | pspulation af 1,000 (0 the CUM Glant Tub ‘ ' a. 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