ae ee vob Me Swe rr | | ‘ Whg ‘graduated from ete ENN te 8 ses ee HOO OL AD . \ eg SB OMEPE TELE Ee Ty yg hay Mey ws Srey YN ‘ “ ah saved wes ee eu a era et et et eae et as + try Pee Pe . € ‘Dieta . a? 4 rg | ’ x ity: man ee Pas | * Meet FeCeIVes “UBC post 2 A Prince Rupert man has been appointed assistant professor in the department of civil engin- gesing-at the University of Brit- sh Columbia, it was announced by the UBC information office. a He is Dr, John D. Anderson, UBC in 2945 with the degree of bachelor of applied science. Dr. Ander- son then proceeded to graduate work at the University.of Wash- neton’in Seattle and received is.master of science in civil en- firiébting degree in 1947. , Dr. Anderson comes to UBC fromthe Canadian Pacific Rail- way where he was employed ¢rom 1948 to 1958 as ary engineer. ge is a member of the.Engineer- ng Institute of Canada and the “imerican Railway Engineering “Association. “~« LONG RECORD ‘ HA ard College, from which preweHarvard University, was foutidéed in 1636. r YOU AUTO A KNOW! o- ‘oe . a By Art Murray HF Would ‘be a definite breach ‘of etiquette were I not to sit gown and pen a word of thanks o the many of you readers sivho were so kind as to attend ur most successful showing of ‘Plymouth for ’59. I would be ‘even more remiss were I not to way a special word of thanks o all of you for the kind words “of praise for what Chrysler of Canada has done this season ‘for the motoring public. As «more than one person men- “eioned; this year Chrysler of Canada seems to have done a special job for the weary trav- eller of Highway 16 in building such a sturdy and compact unit i ithe 9 beautiful ‘Plymouth “Now this makes me hap- ¥cand (it also makes our hiul Plymouth owners appy. So if you Mr. and Mrs. -reader are contemplating the purchase of a new chariot this year, why not be happy with us,sthe world needs happy peo- ple more today than ever in history. i had a chat with‘an old In- dian Chief.a day or so ago who tells me this looks like the year for snow tires. Says he can tell by how many summer tires are nearly worn out and need replacing. Showed him our Factory Recapped specials at _ $15. ~ and he advises you to buy , ms out.: See Dennis our tire specialist tomorrow—he's got all the dope! Did you’ know that mouth’s selling price is away below competitive models in other makes of cars again this year? Come in ands check prices and when you see where you are getting more for less when you buy Plymouth Ff can see where my job can be made much easier. And party stalwarts are still wondering why Mayor Peter Lester with his Shops Closing hearing drew more people than Robert Strachan when dates clashed and both shows went simultaneously. Ageo Mayor Peter had the press present to hear what went with the shop- keepers, Mr. Strachan had one of his fellow travellers | write his story which, for a politician is a favorable situation at that. That) sensational announce- ment oby health authorities sounded as though all our sew- ers collapsed on Monday night inoone big thud. Such wasn't the case however which makes one wonder what beld back such publicity during the long hot summer when danger oof disease was highest. Members of City Couneil are now report- ed to wondering whether or not they should have heen piping Jike wvad rather than paving like mad daring the past few summers. However, let's do the job now--we have Che unem- ployed to doit! Vow about the trades labor ecounell or other ed obody helding oa VMINGO to help the Springhill Disaster Fund, Evervane seems to enjey Bingo and Spring hil needs the money Vancouver Sunol et. 25th enrries an inferesding artlele on 4 Ply- nod Interest - GIANT USED CATO SWINDLES like ourselves. For your interna fion we have posted a copy of (he artiele joann sales office. Krom now on anyone buying from ous nist fest oread. the rele. Teds onr dntention te have dt printed dooauere than ote Tamutge dinp—-how deoyou py “swindle” in Chinese’ Our Bargain Centre is at ye aed Aves West tts) the place with qb the Wabe rhahe close fo the Clvte Contre, Dilek Log and Fare there mast of the ¢ime, We sell mostty ty - wrendhys, WHPOPEPIIOPEGI TODOS UOUEEFOVEVEE vty -Prince Rupert Daily News “Friday, : October 31, 1958 A SE I ‘ way! ‘e * ve a ‘eles, ean Ve. et, ee SPAENNS MORGAN DAUGHTERS double trouble. That is the conclusion of two of the most famous beauties of our time—Gloria Vanderbilt and Thelma Lady Furness, twin daughters of Harry Hays Mor- gan, an American diplomat. After having dazzled interna- tional society for more than a quarter of a century, the sisters, both widowed, now live quietly together in a New York apart- ment and are partners in a per- fume business, “We're happy,” says Lady Fur- ness. “The tumult and the shout- ing are over. We haven’t much money, but we don’t need much.” CANDID BOOK The twins, identical as in their debutante. days, wearing smart black dresses almost alike, in- vitead a few members of the press to luncheon the other day, cel- ebrating the publication of their joint autobiography, Double Ex- posure. “Gloria wrote part of it and I wrote part,” explained Lady Furness. “All our lives people have been saying ‘You ought to write a book’—and now we’ve done it!” ? The twin biography is a can- did and sometimes barbed re- cital of their tempestuous lives. Thelma discusses with objec- tive candor her many romances, including her love for whom she says she broke up her marriage with Lord Furness, although they were never divorced. “No, I haven’t seen much of the duke and duchess of Wind- tO eT ST e Rie an) Ey NEW elo ae tee ers en . not Liquor Government This advertisement is ar displayed by the Bouwrd or by the tritieh Columbia ‘Best Defence 1 ever had!’ says Marlboro Coach | Turk Broda, former nllestar N, VW. ia raving about the oloetion he's found for hiscar, Piva die overed,' anys the Aan fal man, ‘that pro- tection against frost is only half the job an antd-freaze aloud do, Now with “Prostone' Brand Anti- Freeze and ita exclusive magnetic fin my car haa the defener it nacds ayaa invest rush ane corronion, And this complete win- ter protection it possible only with “Prestone! Anti rease.’ Mannouie film in Proatone’! 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The autobiography also de- tails the sensational custody trial of 1934, between the aunt and the mother of little Gloria Van- derbilt, and explains why moth- er Gloria now has none of the Vanderbilt millions. Wynndel woman president SC league VANCOUVER (CP) — The women’s auxiliary to the British Columbia So- cial Credit League Thurs- day elected Mrs. Jean Merriiam of Wynndel its new president. The auxiliary held its meet- ing prior to the annual.conven- tion of the league, scheduled for today. . Vice-presidents elected were: first, Mrs. Dorothy Munnick of Burnaby; second, Mrs. A. Burg of Vancouver; third, Mrs. Agnes Grandi of Delta, and fourth, Mrs, Mary Benson of “Hazelton. at the CIVIC CENTRE SATURDAY Little basketball league, 1 p.m.; Tumbling, girls 6 to 9, 1 p.m.; Tumbling, boys, 6 to 9, 2 p.m.; Roller skating, juniors, 3 p.m.; Basketball, senior, 7 p.m.; Roller skating, teens and adults, 8 p.m. a : MONDAY Rhythm band, 3 to 6, 2 p.m.; Active games, boys 6 to 9, 4 p.m.; Tumbling, girls 9 to 12, 4 p.m.; Woodwork, boys and: giris, 6 to 9,4 .p.m.; Sports clinic, @irls 9 to 12, 7 p.m.;:Basketball prac- tice, 6:30 p.m.;. Art club, °7:30 p.m.; Leathereraft, 8 p.m.; Bad- minton, 8 p.m.;. Gymnastics, girls 15 and over, 8:15.p.m. MIDDLEHURST, Eng. @ Rev. F. Vere Hodge, the para- chute padre who made landings in Sicily and in Normandy on the nights before those inva- -sions inthe Gono d Wok Uo» is leaving his DOSTRyReNt the nearby Sussex villages of Iping and Linch to take a new parish in Kingswood, Surrey. PRINTED PATTERN Hnlf-Sizers! 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Mrs. Brewin is the former Patricia Mann of Ottawa and the groom is the son of Andrew Brewin of Toronto, national treasurer of the CCF party. Mr. Knowles, former CCF member of Parlament for Winnipeg North Centre, now is executive vice-president of the Canadian Labor Congress, The wedding. second performed by Mr. Knowles since 1940, took place in a Unitarian church in Ottawa, which the couple attend. ‘Spooks’ to greet guests at CYO hop Witches, goblins and jack-o-lanterns will be waiting to greet the crowd in the Annunciation school auditorium tonight when the Catholic Youth organization holds its annual Hallowe’en masquerade 1dance. To be held from 9:30 until pie-eating contest and a soft- + PG Se se Pepe ee SEAM AP SSN IO a ee ey —CP Photo. |: 2 a.m., the affair will feature | drinking contest. a six-piece orchestra for dan-! More than 400 young people’ , cing. | attended the. frolic In a grand marcn, prizes will Mr. LaPorte reported. ; 'be awarded winners dressed in| As in’ other years, prior {the funniest and the most or;|the dance, 11 costumed CYO iginal costumes and one prize;members will make their jour- to the bset dressed couple. ney to the Miller Bay Indian today thet yonn harorte said | hospital to hand out treats to oday a ere will be two ; main door prizes as weil as the.aftair, spot-light..dances. .. . includes free refreshments, serv- Humorous highpoints of the night's entertainment will be a|éd at the midnight “spook” hour. IN I I I Na GN Ca I aI CONSTRUCTION and REPAIRS Pee TC UT. TO Tratidi a ; repairs and interior renovation, Asphalt Roofing & Siding Foundation Worlc ee wer Concrete foundations renewed or complete concrete basements built. 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