crus wy) 22 te _ Beginners art clasies| to start next Monday An active year was ! : iwhen the Prince R upert Art club welcomed. several new members at its regular meeting. held | in. » the) Civic Centre common lounge. High on the business agenda was the announcement that the regular instruction classes for beginners will begin next Mon- day at 7:30 p.m. Centre. : In other items, Mrs. J. K. Shaw, exhibition convener, re- ported that the B.C. -Society ‘of _ Artists Exhibition has -arrived and was hung In the Booth Me- morial High school activity room today for the benefit of the students, -° The .. public showing will be early in November when. Robin Pierce, art. director: of the Un- iversity. of British Columbia ex- tension department, will act as narrator. | . _ The mecting was chaired by “resident Mrs. T, M. Christie Women | of Moose. News ' Committee reports by the Wo- men of the Moose __ Publicity, Mooseheart." Home Making and Childcare committee highlighted the Wednesday night regular session held last week in the Moose Temple, Senior regent Mrs. Pilfold in the ‘chair reminded members that the annual church parade would be held at 7:30 p.m. October 26 in the First Baptist church. » Date of the annual banquet was changed to December 10. - Childcare chairman Mrs. Wal- ter Lundrigan received six vol- unteers to assisl in the October 31 children's Hallowe’en party. - Mooseheart day will be com- memorated by a costume party October 24 for both men and women, which will be free to all members. -The lucky box draw was won by Mrs, Lewis Holder. Mrs. Pil- fold won the night's prize, Wiliam ‘while Michael Marik, treasurer in the Civic |' PRINTED PATTERN by Seana / How beautiful you look in motion--as vou walk or dance i this exciting, new sil- honette, Sleck dn front, it flants free oof the flpure in back, Choose soft crepe for dinner dates, eotton or woo for casual wear, Printed Patern 4642: Misses! 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Harvey at 2889 for delivery. ° : ‘Mrs. Harvey said” ‘that. a ‘large serigraph, “The Inipending Storm” just received’ from: Or- ville Fisher has. been added -to| the selection. : 1 “This is as familiar ‘as ‘it was a favorite picture in a Canadian: Graphic Arts Exhibition: that! was hung in the’ high school here: several “years : ago,” Mrs. Harvey said. Tw ‘The Bessie. Fry Symons. water- colors and linocuts have been Sent. to a Kitimat exhibition, but willbe returned in Novem- bér, it was reported. | AK: aA Bp i Wh i ind 1A: ad -BISENITOWER JACKET | .a wide: waistband and. ‘buckle,’ and viscose, is machine wash~. " able, irons: easily at ‘wool. sete |. ; ting; and. sheds ‘wrinkles.’ Per=", fits beautifully. school. Mrs, T. Mullin, . King’. ‘Edward representative: .Mrs. .-E: tive. Rock cuttir pert: jacket- -blouse, ‘cinched: by gently bloused above. The. fab-.” meeting oe wpe ric, a “wonderful. ‘blend of: ‘arnel ” “Clvic:. president. . ; . Giving. ‘the. demonstration: fect for all occasions, with-or without a. jacket, “this, blouse: Fred" Owen, the: Centre's and: crafts director. . During’ the’ “business & forming horses, lipizzaners, are born dark. and. don't . ‘their: white coat. years old. < - . FAMED “EQUINES - “Austria's famous white ' per- up members. acquire _ three Charlotte City, ‘who- become. . sociate members. ee, until Sunny Morn Coffee Cake Its NEW 33¢ Try it RESH PRODUCE APPLES Melintosh Cee Grade Approx. 40 Ib. per box $3 89 LEMONS Cello Bag per dozon 3 Oc GRAPEFRUIT + tor FQ Florida Pinks 2 Ibs. POC TOMATOES 65¢ Becfstoak POTATOES idaho Cello 10 Ib. bags, cach go. to" Cainer M By A: delegation: of. Parent- Teach- er association and. council: ‘mem- | bers left this morning by ¢ar: for | Kitimat. to “attend. the: ‘Regional |-.: conference of the PTA tobe held 4in the Kildala Elementary. ‘school, today. ‘Tomorrow. afternoon: ses? |. sions will be held at: Nechako | ° Elementary ‘school ‘and: “in ’ the mm jevening the conference will con- telude at _Mount: Elizabeth: High ng. - demonstrated: | | “The new: Japidary ‘ ‘equipment -(was.demonstrated to.the Prince | Rupert ‘Lapidary:* club: a “Friday |. night | when: the’ group. held’:a Centre:| 3