NOVEMBER 20 - 4Presbyterian Church LA Completes Bazaar Plans Christmas gift suggestions will be one sale in attractive displays in the First Presbyterian Church hall November 20 when the Ladies Aid holds its an- nual bazaar. Plans for the event were com- Stalls will include a dressed Mrs. Arvid Maki Sulphite and Centre also elected Mrs. B. J. Arnoid Assman, treasurer; Mrs, Of Local 708 Women’s Auxiliary The Local 708 of the International Brotherhood of Pulp, aper Mill Workers (CLC-AFL) Women’s auxiNary with Mrs. Arvid Maki elected president. The newly-formed group, launched last night at the Civic and exccutive committce composed of Mrs, Robert Player, Mrs. Arthur Lowes and Mrs. T, A. Paavola, “ In an effort to support the principles of the union, the group decided to ho:d monthly meetings. First President now has a r Fortune, vice-president; Mrs. Michael Karasosky, secretary tendent of Miller Hospital left this morning by CPA plane for Vancouver en he will Trudeau Thursday and Friday. At the convention Dr. Fiddes will give a paper on tuberculous meningl- tis. He plans to return home next Wednesday. TIMES CHANGING MONTREAL @) — Capt. Fred Wallace, vice-chairman of the Montreal chapier of the World Ship Socicty, says sailing vessels ‘have outlived thelr usefulness as training ships for seamen, Brit- PERSONALS Dr. G. W. J. Fiddes, superin- Bay Indian oute lo Portland, Oregon where attend the Northwest Society convention nual meeting, now has no saiil- rigged training ships. ain, he told the society’s an-|Townships ’ , ’ Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 2, 1957 el <{ ‘ Vancouver visitor T. W. Tailt,} | of the Department of. Transport, 1 left by CPA plane this‘ morning for Vancouver following a week's stay in the city, While. here he has been a guest at the Savoy Hotel. - cs _ WHOPPING SPUD WATERVILLE, Que, ( -— Lat- est in a serles of monster pota- toes grown in Quebee’s Eastern is a four-pound j beauty unearthed ‘here by farm- (er Desire Audet, pleted last night when the group held its regular mecting at the home of Mrs. T. S. Haupt with 24 members tn attendance and president Mrs, K. C, Aird, presid- doll booth, fish pond, novelty counter, home-cooking table, hot-dog stand and an array of aprons and fancy-work. - The Canadian Girls In Train- Public Speaking Course Miracle Cushion Ing are sponsoring a counter of Christmas cards, a booth of stuffed toy animals and will ing. HEADACHES, BAD BREATH often caused by irregularity! Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills hetp bring quick relief to sufferera from econatipation or biliousness. By stimu- lating the flow of liver bile they help restore regularity ensily. Next time you feel beluw par, try DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS sold everywhere, casa | West, Tea room hostess will be Mrs. R. L. Eby while Mrs. general convener for the affair. tess. Next meeting, Holds False Teeth NORTHERN TRIANGLE HOME SERVICES | Specialising in the following Prince Rupert feature a baby-sitting nursery. Aird is The meeting concluded with refreshments, served by the hos- December 3, will be held at. the home of Mrs. Harry Robb, 323 Fifth Avenue Mr, Hankinson, who came to Prince Rupert in 1953 as Canad- ian Broadcasting Corporation manager for CFPR, founded the Institution in 1949. While here mene ee nee ee cw reieee eeu mening on mie rat he also published a small book TABLE LAMPS +, $8.75 See our latest shipment of lamps, including floor lamps CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN From $16.95 ‘ Northern B.C. Power Besner Block Company Limited Dial 4210 Prince Rupert Stewart, B.C. on parllamentary procedure for city organizations and associa- tions. The course is open for regis- tration at 8 p.m. in the Civic Centre board room. A professor at the Sir George Williams University. Montreal, and lecturer to executives of the Canadian Industries Limited and Aluminum ,Company of Canada, Mr. Hankinson is well ‘qualified to help members of the Prince Rupert public who wish to improve their speech. Ex-Resident To Toronto Well-known former city resi- dent Roy Judge now of Vancou- ‘ver leaves for a new post with the Kellogg Company in Tor- ,onto, if was announced today. Mr, Judge with his wife, the ‘former Eileen Foster and family i; will leave to take up residence jin’ the eastern city, November 21, Mr. Judge's mother, Mrs. John iJ. Judge, is accompanying the ifamily to Toronto for a visit. : A f po . hee oo | gee ° let the a a oes - _ arrange your Want to get the most out-of your overseas trip? Then be sure to take advantage of CNR's travel service! 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