get ned To Be. Ended This Year ; ircaled + Prince. Rupert Duiiy News Priday, yannary 18, 1957 SUCCESSFUL YEAR ‘ ~ ‘Cathedral: building Loan ae The 30- year: ‘old: building loan owed.to the. Dio- cese of ‘Caledonia by St: Andrew's cathedral will be ‘completely paid off by:the end of this year it was forecast at the annual meeting of the congregation Wednesday night. -- {eation and social service in a healthy condition. ‘+ Canon Basil S, Prockter, rec- tor of the cathedral, expressed gratitude and appreciation for the “fine spirit and good work during 1956 as well as for per- sonal kindnesses.” He appointed H. Eric Faure as Noble Grand ' Instellation of new officers headed by N. F. McGlashan as noble grand, highlighted this in. the: Valhalla Hall. week's: ‘meeting of Prince. Ru- pert Lodge No.'-63, :Indeperid- ent Order of Odd Fellows, held Mr, McGlashan replaces Chas, Yule,. who: ds. now Junior Past Grand. rector’s church warden for 1957. P, F, P. Bird was elected people’s warden: W. W. Poole, vestry clerk: Frederick Slade, envelope secretary and Charles W. Pearce, treasurer. Named Synod delegates weve James. Hadden, district dep. uty grand. master, conducted the: F. H. St. John Madeley. Men- Mrs. G, §, Reade, Mr. Faure andy able atthe’ Prince Ruvert pub- Dexter, outside grardian. Mrs. Lawrence - New Books” ‘On Departure | rs. Dawson Lawrence was At. Library Me ent jthe recipient of a farewell gift! * Nei. hooks presently. avail- \Tuesday night when friends gathered at the home of hostess Mrs. W.-M. Taylor on Fourth ‘Avenue West. Co-hostess for the “affair was Mrs. T. A. Johnstone. | j.. Mts, Lawrence, wife of the staff officer of HMCS Chatham for the past 22 months,. leaves Saturday morning by boat with lic Library in the Civie. Centre. -dnelude:.the following, librar- “fan. Miss. ‘May Macdonald said today, ° “hs :“The: Seven Islands”. by: Jon. ‘i Godden: and “All The Books |, “of My Life" by Sheila Kayes look, Praclicality is assured because the cool, comfortable rayon pretty or new. Like all Anne Adams pattern styles, this dress is easy to cut, sew and fit. Because directions are printed clearly on every pattern part it’s casy ta follow every step. Our Printed Pattern 4592 is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20, Size 16 requires 444 yards 45-inch Folker rayon. Send Thirty- Vive Cents (in coins) for Printed Pattern 4592. Send to Anne Adams, Prince Rupert Daily News, 60 Front Street West, Toron! 0, ‘Ontario, Busy Agends For Spring Planned by Moose Women’ BANNER YEAR o poeta eae Mrs. R. Ayres Renamed | | Hospital WA President Re-election of Mrs. J. R. Ayres as president and reports of a banner year in fund- -raising and benefits to the hospital highlighted last night’s seventh annual meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Prince Ru- pert General Hospital. Other officers named at the Civie Centre meeting were Mrs. H. W, Steel re-elected vice-presi- knitted wear, carning sone $52 during the year. In her report, the president department of the Daily News for its generous’ publicity given the auxiliary during the year, as well as the many local merchants who, had undertaken sales : of cook books, Committces appointed: for, the coming year Included: Libtary, Mrs, H. A, Breen, Mrs, C,G, Ham, Mrs, M. B. Lemon and Mrs, L. A. urer; Mrs, C. C. Mills, Mrs, K, L. Robertson, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. C. G. Ham, Mrs, L. M, Greene, Mrs. Herman Rensvold, Mrs, R, S. Hood and Mrs. D. W. Souter fotm the executive. ‘RAISED $2,591.87 Reports on the past year’s ac- tivities showed members had ., 1956, $1,204 of- which was netted Taised a total of $2,591.87 during ' through cook book sales alone. : Major expenditures, all on equip- : ; ment for the hospital, included ; ‘'a-rocking resuscitator, valued at: | $1,672,50, an anaesthetic mach-! ine worth $1,208.70, bedsides' worth $152.93 and a croupelte,: | $170. Hunter; sewing and knitting, Mrs. L. C. Chambers; phoning committee, Mrs. HW. W. Steel: ‘re- freshments, Mrs, Rensvold; cook ‘ books, Mrs. W. J, Scott; delegate to hospital board, Mrs. ritis and Rheumatism Society, Mrs. Sidney Elkins. Members will send thanks: to4! Ayres; | ‘delegate to the Canadjan.-Arth- ‘+. may be laundered innumerable times and continues ta look as: CWBC Group ‘Mrs, L. A. Hunter, Mrs. C. C. Mills and Mrs. K. L. Robertsori. i ~ Educational certificates: To ‘were presented to all thej members of the Prince’ ‘CYO Staging ‘Rupert Credit Women’s: Dance Tonight | | ‘Breakfast club Saturday: John LaPorte, president of the; i when the group held its’ catholic youth Organization wil’ ‘regular meeting in the!act as master of ceremonies to- ‘Broadway cafe. | night when the group stages a Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton, immed-| Public dance in the Annuncia- ‘iate past educational chairman, tion school auditorium. (made the presentations, which| The affair, which starts al 9 ,Climaxed five full years of p.m. will ‘feature spot-light studying credit and other phases , dances and refreshments. ‘ y | "Need for Cub Leaders * Stressed at Conrad PTA “Another iirgent plea for Con- rad’ Cub'Pack leaders was made Tuesday ‘night when the Conrad} a Street school Parent Teacher assoclation held its first regular meeting of the year in the school a cremcnmnte meant tart nat oe toe ODE Pledges Assistance Maree! Girardet reporting on the need for leaders sald that at previous meeting 10 men had volumbeered to assist, but that two leaders are still urgently needed, : T. G. Bateman, Conrad Strect [school principal told members that Boy Scout and Cub work was one of the most rewarding types of voluntary work, R, O. Franks and Carl Wilson’ 4 ae a dent; Mrs. J, W. Trimmer, re-| thanked her executive and the volunteered to attend the Parent pete abe Annual reports indicated that cording secretary; Mrs. TI. S.j membership generally for their Teacher council special mest Ah gs AcC las an the church had enjoyed a suc- Stewart, corresponding secre-| co-operation during ‘the year, To. Refugees ings which will be held to cis- aot: ~-teessful year, with finances, edu- tary; Mrs. J, A. Martin, treas-| and also thanked the editorial) * - cuss the teacher shortage. William Bissett addressed the group on his six years’ experien= ees in the Cameroons, Africa. In his talk Mr. Bissett told af the climate of the Cameroons,’ which varies -belween 70 wd 45 degrees,. has excellent vereta- ‘tion and of the living habits of the numerous iribes. Mr. Bissett said that’ it was interesting to note thal vhile the natives adopted the customs of the white man, when associat- ing with him, he immediately reverted to his primitive way of life when he returned to his vil- lage. - Mr, Bissett illustrated ‘his re- marks with pictures he had tak- ‘en during his tenure In Africa, - ' The Duchess of Edinburgh chapter Imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Emplre held its regu-: lar meeting prior to a social night January 10 when the com- bined city IODE chapters gath- ered, at the home of Municipal regent Mrs, W. F, Halliwell. Regent, Mrs, Nell MacDonald was in thé chair, The meeting voted lo assist with the tag.day held Saturday | for “Operation Hungarian” and also to assist the Hungarian ref- ugees, who arrived here today. A: nominating committee was ‘panied for the election of offi. pers: meeting. next month, ' “Further plans were made for the.:“Founder’s Day” tea: to be. , o bers at large appointed were Fund-raising , projects, besides the Prince Rupert Soroptimist Refreshments concluded the i eae attest Hankin Sobers G, S. Reade, R. G. Scott, J. E. - cook book sales, included a rum-, ‘Club for Its Christmas donation, well elas tt of Mrs. Hallt- meeting. . vice-geand; J, G.- Laurie, secre- Gregson, J! Greissel, W. G. St. jane sale, tag day, Hospital Day; of $5 to the auxiliary, to Miss. * “Mrs, McDonald, Mrs, Halliwell | “ - ; vO ity; Joseph Delorme, treasurer; |Clair. Richmond E. Mortimer) tea, Hallowe'en tea, plant sale at! Pansy Moraes of Port Simpson and Mrs, Vernon Dexter will ar-' at Norman Sklapsky, warden; G. H|was re-elected honorary auditor, me wee “ * the Civic Centre Potpourri and’ for her gift of some 40 bound) ange the chapter's anniversary | To Norberg, “conductor; ‘P.. We Pet A vote of appreciation was) A NEW SEASON — a new look — fresh new fashions are here the ae gh sale ork es home a Me hospital Mbr eo dinner set for the latter part of T-A-}-1-0-2-1-N-G erson, ‘chaplain, “hpassed to all those who had in| in Anne Adams ‘Printed Patterns, so easy to order from ‘The ae » MATOUZA Sa ve pales a Port Simm reve tonne ont January. ; “Norman. Morehouse, wight ways both large and small taken} Prinee Rupert Daily News Pattern Service in Toronto. Delightful | "Hon of a subscription Othe @ Suits ® Pants |: ta support ‘noble grand; . William: part in the work of the parish. ‘changes of line and design for spring are exemplified in this C t ij t “Re ader’s Digest for the library i MOLASSES SAUCE le Topcoats ® Slacks ae ‘Bavidéon,, right support vice: | et ——. classic shirtwaist dress interpreted by our pattern designer in er | ica es | New members weleomed were FOR ICE CREAM : mene’ ae grand; Murdo McLeod, ‘left-sup- |, : the sheath shouctte, nn above In pyedzetood glen plata | P iMrs. ‘T. Packford. Mrs. G.. J. Here's an see cream sauce ALTERATION &PECIALISTS a : 5 Jog- | be} F avisco rayon integrity fabric by Folker, this dress was made for c| ‘Tams 5 OE my. (| worthy 0 rthday ‘parties! . ary ae ee dings, ae Friends ele less than five dollars. Becoming to every figure type, its stream- resente wight ipeteshmonts my : rel Whip a cup of currant jelly with Quick Service , lined faitery is emphasized by crisp design and linen-textured ‘served by Mrs. L. M. Greene, a. rotary beater, Add 2 table- spoons of Jron-rici molasses lj Th T | i with the juice of half an orange. Ing C al Or Serve with any and all ice-cream | 220 ny ‘Gt, Phone 42! flavors. ’ oom ere eminem men ee foarte eon nee en ee ew TRYTHE Grand Cafe — For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL - Smith. . , dere yancouver on route to of business by the members of | -————— 21 2 Oren : “um i , we Library | hours are, iionday | Victoria. A full round of events was planned for spring by the Women: the club. “HORS D'OEUVRE 3 * G3i—2nd Ave, West to. 8pm; ‘Tuesday 1 to 6 p.n.;. ‘Mrs.: John Denning, on “hehalf {Of the Moose Lodge No. 211 Wednesday night when it held its” pee tearay night members, IN THE {CE BOX 7 a _Wedinesday Closet all day; of the:guests assembled, present-! monthly meeting in the Moose Temple. began their studies of the! If you want a flavorful canape| “Sixth Year Educational Man-' “Thursday: 2.10 8 pan.; Friday spread, always on hand, mash; “ed.the ‘guest of honor with an | Activities will start February! re RS RRR ae OIE ER te ec Ege EIT RR he Oh A Gg HORE TI, | ual,” under the chairmanship of “MY to. 6 pam; 3 ‘Saturday 2 t0°8 Alaska diamond necklace and | S 143 when the group holds a: : k two cans of sardines unt}lifP A. , ‘i a earting. set. he PER ONALS Beenie Tea” in. the Moose| ME OnE Metheny corsntes, Smooth, Blend with an equal; “ “ oat if. =|" “Mrs John ‘Métrisch “and Migs\% beke wll stage & rHeimage sale were Miss Mildred Olson, Mrs, Part’ of putter, plus salt and, ; E ~ sat games. MC Cart Halverson and Mrs. J. C ;paper to taste — of course —. A ‘Misa’ Arai won prizes at g Mrs. Li A Thorpe and Her twojand a bake sale at Gordon and: Georgeson. and a generous squeeze of lemon . For Fine Mrs. J. R. Johnston. assisted | ey] Ni d Ti ft! Anderson’s March 9. ° 6 at : 4 . ith serving the children: Rollie an mmy 0 rs Mare eee ‘juice, Pack in a small tureen and | bl d | Hi : ” Craftsmanship the hostesses with serving the} Courtenay and formerly of this} The publicity committee re- . ‘store in the refrigerator, Serve A 3 Speed Table Mode ‘ ” _]; tefreshments. city are presently in Prince Ru-| ported its plans for a tea to be: r cy cold with melba toast. Handy. | \ E And Lasting | Other: guests attending were! pert as guests of Mrs--Thorpe’s held the afternoon of February. red ers ‘and delicious! _ R ADIO COMBIN ATION i McRae, Mrs. E, W. K.j parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A.{27 at the home of Mrs. Alfred, a bag Beauty Matera Mrs, T. S. Haupt, Mrs. Bekelov, 855 Borden Street, Ar- Be 146 Seventh Avenue | 3 how tickets at th vo , it . g 95 rf Ht ré Kelsey, Mrs. lan ‘C, In-| riving here last week, they will! £4 @ Buy your show tickets a e| . Lo 19 4 ; ‘ “et Your Jeweller | Rohe ed ‘emat for another t a ks} During the business session, a: Grand Cafe snd avoid line-ups. ONLY ‘ Limed Oak, ‘lis, Miss Mary-Lou Fraser, Miss|remain for another two-weeks | “Be Your Guide | i Barbara McIver, Mrs, K. L. Mac-] stay before returning home. donation of ie was nade to This week: Chicken Chow Mein, , t ; , “Operation Hungarian” and ¢ 7 iS Barbecued | ; ee Grvckter, Mes. 7 Mis Hay y Atchiso $50 grocery donation was volt | Dik ee cans Brand | FIT after 50 Here the new FLEETWOOD i Nand Mrs, darvey Abenison,) ppon to be given a needy fam- anche: pe I Bl ers “Mrs, Robert, Tuff, Mrs, A. B.! of Purl Edward, left this morn-! iy in the eily, made known to] 2Bane Steaks tnd Pited MA. abe old das filly seemed the signal o Model 702 Hi-Fi, 4 Speakers {. ( ‘ ee |Paulkner, Mrs, A. P, Crawley) ing by Canadian Pacific Airlines| {he chapter through the Social, Chicken. Also the rt Dial, slow down lake things easy watch your! f Hand Mrs, George J ‘Brown, — _{plane for a three-week vaca-| Welfare. ‘made bread, Phone orders Io)! | diet -get more reat, It's stl good advice. | § 50 ‘ ' tion in Vancouver, A marching unit with 94 mem-. 8215. y j Bu these days you can face ity with muy ONLY t ° f oe ene bers was organized and jit was Don't. missy the bargains al. interesting ancl active years ahead, —active, ‘ ; Mr, and Mrs, Lorrie Morreau,| decided to start practices Sun- ances 5 Home Arts, Second An-. hl i iy an ao cae nd ihe H RADIOS i 14b4 Sixth Avenue Hast, tell yos- ae We D. Hunter won the: al Clean-up Sale, Jan, 18 ta Kladder disorders, that offen develop RECORDS i} t terday by plane for Queen Char-| thly draw . 26. 1814 around that aye, For moro than 60 years APPLIANCES 4 lotte City where thy will make} Mionuuy craw, Dodd's Kidney Vills have been helping men ao " theif home, i @ Sons af Norway Whist and | and women of all ages to keep kidneys and | IN PRINCE RUPERT a . ee Centre’ Planning | Danee, Friday, Jan, 18 Whist 8 Wade in good onder ~helying them to | ‘ ‘ ” . ’ ‘ A of fe ; ’ . 5 i tt 1 ‘ {is 3 R Mogor, 49), Punt | ‘pan, Bveyiniy welenme. 15), fel a wk be dt eT Qpposite Totem Theatre Pons 6106 venue West, returned home Keep Fit Class © Moose Night, Sul. Jan, 19, 4 or past it, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help , spentling a week tb Dunn and For B i Mm - aon Tou, too,Youcandepend on Dodd’, 84 14 ) . VEDIvet or Businessmen - mo eeereree meme Vancouver Island visitors, Mr, | and Mrs, A. C, Cromp, are leay- ; ANNE ADAMS NEW. 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