ne aS Aa HET ktm dedi NO Le chyl iA y Me Bal My Bly eh gelaset nem tet te Aten toelirtoign dmb de plan cw Sper 1th ye A ho fi OO OR FP I Se bah AT Beh SE ae St el et Tat LE em THIS NEW KNEELENGTIL COAT in heavy British wool tweed gnolre silk, The black and white pepper and salt fine tweed d itself.on a cool autumn day, Both are featured in the Matita rince Ruper Friday, “Co-hoste For Mrs. D.. night when friends gathe Lloyd Rice on Eighth Aven Doswell, A souvenir picture of Prince Rupert was presented the guest of honor by Miss Tweed, on be- half of the guests, Mrs, Dosweil sald that the gift) will be a trea- sured memento of her years here, She leaves the middle of the month with her husband and children for Seattle, where they will live for a year before taking up residence.in Sitka, Alaska, Tea cup reading by Mrs, Wil- ham Rothwell formed the even- ing’s enjoyable entertainment, Refreshments concluded the de- lightful affair. Others attending were Mrs, James Hyndman, Mrs. Robert Attended Witnesses Assembly A large number of Prince Ru- pert residents were smonyz some 10,000 peopie who attended the recent five-cay assembly cf Je- hovah Witnesses in Edmonton. Heading the Prince Rupert delegation were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Melin and sons Robert and Kenneth, who returned to the city Tuesday. Others taking part in assembly were Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Closter and children Doug; las, Dianne and Barry; Mr. and Mrs. Ryder Havdale, Billy, Wan- da and Julia; Mr. and Mrs, Reg- inald Humpherville, Keith and Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nilson, Larry and Eilleen; Miss is dramatically lined with green ress would look equally well by of London autumn collection. Arriving home this morning, James Holiston, 116 Seventh ‘on the Queen of the North were! Avenue East, left: by plane this _Mr-"and Mrs. F. P. Hudson and; ™orning for Port Hardy to take - A - bad, . . . ; ! s ] Y . their two daughters, Rose Maric | up summer employment and Lenore of 2236 Seal Cove! (Mickey) M. B. O'Toole, 330 Circle. They have been on a) Fifth Avenue West, left by CPA three-week vacation in Seattle! plane this morning for Vancou- _ant;Vancouver. iver where he will attend the nn ! provincial council meeting of Foriner city resident Mrs. L. the International Union of Op- Ww. Kergin of New Westminster} erating Engineers, Sunday. He arrived-in Prince Rupert this: expects to return early next morning 2On-the~-Queen’ of the! week. North*for a 10 day visit before joining. her daughter Miss Doro- thy Kergin RN, public health nurse in Kitimat. They plgn to make a month's motor trip through British Columbia. While here Mrs. Kergin is guest at Ho- tel Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lucerna, 734 Sixth Avenue West, leave to- morrow morning on the “Queen of the North” for a month’s va- cation in Vancouver and Cali- fornia, Mrs. L. C. Raabe and her | daughter Nikki of 416 Eighth _ Avenue West, leave tomorrow ; morning for an extended stay in Vancouver while Miss Raabe at- tends Sprott-Shaw Business Col- i leze. They make the trip aboard the Queen of the North. | —_—— | LINDSAY’S . Cartage & Storage Established 1910 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGE Dr. and‘ Mrs, Donald Oakley Hilda Schmidt and Hansel Stag- Jader. ; The previous week saw a simi- Jar essembly in Seattle, with some city residents also in at- tendance. The grand rallies were just two of a series of large assembles in North America and other countries. The lecture theme was “Tlealing of the Nations Has Drawn Near.” Custody Sought VANCOUVER (@ — A student ‘nurse is seeking custody of two inieces and a nephew ofphaned last week when their Doukhobor mother, a memeber of the fan-; atical Sons of Freedom sect, | committed suicide. Hilda Gienger has legal ap-| readiers plication for the three children, ¢ four show tickets at the of Mrs. Mary Gienger on behalf} @ Buy your show tickets ~ of Miss Gienger's eparents andj Grand Cafe anytime. .This week brother, who have neighboring| the Grand Cafe offers you Bar- farms in the Rosedale area of} becued Duck, Deep Fried Prawns, the Fraser Valley. The applica-j Barbecued Pork Chop Suey. Fish tion likely will be heard Aug.. © Chips, the best Red Brand T- 23 at Nelson, B.C. ‘Bone Steaks and Fried Half tg _: Chicken. Fresh bread daily. Dial The application is opposed by; 3215. (184) Helen Antifaev of Penticton.| B.C., whose elderly parents ot: @ Midsummer Clean-Up Sale, present are carying for th Saturday, Aug. 3-Saturday, Aug. children of Krestova where their: 10, Bargains—Bargains — Bar- widowed mother lived until her! pains at Vance’s Flowers & death July 24. Home Arts, Capitol Theatre The eldest child, Patsy, 12 was: Bldg., Phone 3553. (185) a student at the government-' hone ay o operated New Denver, B.C., dor- | . oe Night, Saturday, one mitory school until Mrs, Gien-)°% 9 P-M and sons Donald and Mark, 220;ger’s death. Police discounted 4; @ Meeting U.F.A.WU.. Fisher-| ren’s Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 Size § Lift Van Service i Fourth Avenue West, left this;}contention of Freedom leaders] jyen’s Local, 8 pam. Friday, Aug-; shirt 1% yards 35-inch; shorts, “morning for a two-week holiday!that the woman, who was found) yse 2, Civic Centre. (180) | 1 yard, Agents: Allied Van Lines Bld. {in Vancouver. They made the| hanged in an outside toilet, was a Printed directions on each Phones Wharf 133: Office 5016 [° Gip by Canadian Pacific Airlines; despondent about Patsy's ab-| @ Dryciea a Bet oes Pine pattern part. EAsier, faster, , plane. ;sence, and Dclwvery. Poone 235. - _ (UN) accurate. oe eens ee Send FORTY CENTS (40c) MORALE BOOSTER ». in coins (stamps cannot be SHERBROOKE, Que. @—-Mrs. accepted) for this pattern, z Eliic Fortier recommends plpe-| Please print plainly SIZE, ‘MAI t) SUMMER SP ECIALS smoking as a morale booster.) NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NU- The 90-year-old woman is not} MBER, Easy Terms Arranged voneerned ahout the discussion] Send order to ANNE ADAMS. ue of medical effects of aoe care of Daily. 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Borie” Whocwlars -- Carb Sabulta ae Hae proneneeee 160 off Tlst EXTRA SPECIALS ' CP GHE PVOLOOHOY sue cee 8 rere cere ene . Oh.) ' Tell d& Trowell 1 im Senne Projeetar Old Model, ‘ COMP LOlETY OVEVTUMTEC coca ore oe 140,00 \ . wl s : WRA THALL S$ PHATO FINISHING PATIS PASTORALE — Th ds hard to belleve that thts pleture- , sque onals of penee and greenery les at the foot of the iWitfel Prince Rupert Tower In the heart of Parts, The great tron steneture appears ' to he floating serenely in the pond below tt, , if ‘ August 2, 1957 sses At Fete ‘Miss Patricia Morrisey and Miss Hazel Tweed were hostesses at a farewell gathering Wednesday a. the + : } : " - yr ~ ” er PP a mak a gt 4 Sra ee Oe t Daily News J. Doswell red at the home of Mrs. ue East to fete Mrs. D . J. Harmer, Mrs, Betty ENison and Mrs, Georuc Miler, ee Shriners. Honor Officers The Prince Rupert Shrine Chub held a farewel) dinner party in the La Gondola Wednesday night when some 25 members eathered, to honer departing ex- ecutive officers, Past President D. J. Doswell and viee-president Allan H. Dowsley. President Jack Davis of Port Edward, on behalf of the. club, presented the guests of honor with pen and pencil sets. Both feted members leave the middie of the month with. their families for the south. Mr. Dos- well wil] take up residence in Seattle while Mr. Dowsley will make h: home in Crofton > where he will go on staff as alo member of the engineering staff of B.C, Forest Products. PRINTED PATTERN SIZES 4863 28s Printed Pattern that’s EASY sewing for you, mother—makes a darling play-outfit for daughter! See the “grown-up” styling of the shirt-top (plenty of room for active wear); shorts and pedal pushers to smartly matched or contrast. Printed Pattern 4863: Child- e vr e# C2 eee BOG : ‘eM ee 7 ie ee hr va on we ~e ees oe Be ee get H eee Ee EP Pe Wop oem ee pe Bee as * - « tf ’ a pk he ent a ta Latin NR ae OE CE a od a EE ge GT ee eg ane GE OD ae a aN eae wilgtg? ’ fabs Ete, fe he Mle nie wet ah ait ed PICTURED. ON THE DAY of his retirement. Wednesday, after 35 years with the Departmént of |. Transport, ‘is John W. Eastwood with his wife Extending congratulations were . son .and |. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eastwood of Vancouver Island and son-in-law and” daughter (Bernice), -and Mrs, J. M. Evans, recetntly of this city, who will make their... home.in Lumby in”’September, Mr. and Mrs, Eistwood have lived here since February, 1922 ” during which period Mr. Eastwood, a steam en:sineer, worked in the maintenance branch. ‘for ‘ the department and as yard foreman at the S:al Cove base. A member of the AF and-AM.:..... Tyee Lodge, Mr. Eastwood is also a past patron of the order of the Eastern Star. An active. .. orn atm .' Member of the. First Presbyterian Church, My. Eastwood is a member of. the session and. on °: the :board ‘of managers. He is also a member of the Canadian Legion Branch No. 27 and the co Canadian Club. The couple leave the city in September for Vancouver Island where they will — make their hHomyg,:, - Co 4 MAKES EVERY Model SA-81C-57 — FOR’ IMPORTANT SAVINGS WHERE 2, _ SPACE IS IMPORTANT. ~ Qa QO. 2B z2 m a 0 Oo Cc z @ 8.1 cu. ft. of storage space. @ ...Full-width Super Freezer .:.. Chest mo @ Porcelain-finished Foed -*.” _ Compartment all bottle storage’ Only $249.00 $25 down re Super Model S-104C-57 FAMILY-SIZE CAPACITY YET ONLY 28 IN. WIDE @. 10.4 cu, feet of space Porcelain finished food compartment Clear-Across poreechiin hydrator Door with butter sterage and 5 removable door shelves ‘Only $299.00 $30 down OMe mt ww fettenn Super Cycla-Matic Model FS-101C-57 Never Bofora’.. 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