VE eww HEN vasfemgsteg ys ie De greaedt rh ao a he a MORE THAN 1,000 ATTEND / oT Bey toes gig matt : Ae rig ‘6 raw’ ra HRA RAY! i : ' roent] (momenta vm successful annual. fall bazaar. The record .affair, was offic-|' jally opened by ‘parish priest Rev, M. J. Morrin, who assisted Catholic Women’s League pres- ident Mrs. William Bond at the door. . Joint-conveners in the attrac- tive. tea-room were Mrs. Sidney Dickens and Mrs. Darry Roos. Oscar Wingham and Mrs. George _ J. Brown, who supervised the school’s senior girls, acting as SPECIAL: Boys Windbreakers and Coats All woo! for winter wear, now ,from $3 95 Mens All Wool Plaid Leavy jack jackets, all sizes. Special now $6°° B.C. Clothiers Ltd. 717 - 3rd Ave. West ‘ 2-day church bazaar An autumn. decor enhanced by. multi-colored balloons, festoons and profusions of flowers, formed the gala setting in Annunciation school auditorium last Wednesday and Thursday when more than 1,000 adults and children attended the Annunciation Parish Tea room hostesses were Mrs. | Organization booths were pres- Leno Colussi, Mrs. B. J. Fortune fall event serviteurs. Directing the kitchen were Mrs, Arthur Murray, Mrs. Rich- ard Bury, Mrs. Daniel Delaney, Mrs. Charles Barrie, Mrs. William Schaeffer and Mrs. Joseph Roos. and Mrs. Alex McDonnell. . In the home-cooking booth were conveners Mrs. Joseph Cloutier and assistants Mrs. R. Gilbert and Mrs. H, Rudolph. Handling the Catholic Youth ident John LaPorte, Miss Jean- nette Cloutier, Miss Olga Zabud- ney, Miss Margaret Saunders, Miss Ann Huestis, Miss Murielle Phaneuf, Robert Oskey and Roy Prystay. : Attending the St. Theresa sew- ing circle counter were Mrs. M. J. Saunders, Mrs. Anna Garon, Mrs. Einer Telseth, Mrs. James Arseneau and Mrs. Leonard Getz. The Catholic Men’s club items were handled by Walter Page, John Comadina, Dennis Mul- roney, Arthur Murray and Henry Nuyten. In the lucky seven booth werc Mrs. G. P, Lyons, Mrs. C. P. Bal- agno, Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, ,Miss Mary Astoria, Miss Pauline As- torja, Mrs. Oscar Dunlap, Mrs. J. L. Blain and Mrs. W. R Cummine. Mrs. Claire LaCroix convened the fish pond assisted by Mrs. and Miss Marily Brown. In charge of the surprise pack- age counter was Mrs. Denis Rowse, assisted by Mrs. Robert Rudderham, Mrs. W. Walsh, Miss Elizabeth Astoria and Mrs. Allan Currie. Cashiers were Mrs. D. A. Bowen |' so successful that the U.S. Arthritis and Rheumatism Founda- CARSCRAFT "ARTICLES, made “by arthritics like. herself, are ‘displayed by Mrs. Lena Sodatkin of Vancouver, one of those who has studied Arts and Crafts under the program of the Canadian Arthritis and. Rheumatism Society. The ‘program has proved tion plans to copy it, Prince Rupert branch of CARS stages its annual drive for’ funds tomorrow night. Quota, based on: estimated expenditures for the coming year, is $4,000. PERSONALS Miss Mattie Kreesy, fashion!of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paulson, consultant for Simplicity Pat-|513 Eighth. -Avenue East, left terns, ,New York, is a-guest in}Saturday by CPA plane for 2 the city visiting her brothers- {three-week holiday in London, in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.| England. Miss Paulson made the N, J. Gurvich and Mr. and Mrs.| trip via the “polar route” and George J. Brown. Arriving Sat-|will return by boat. urday by Canadian Pacific Air- lines plane from Bellingham, Miss Adeline Milewski, 310 [theme ofthe delightful a Thanksgiving — Day: » pro-|% ; |gram held in the. King Ed- j}ward. school. Friday after- Jerick L, Hyland, ‘the’ ‘ceremony formed with reverence ‘and, un- {the Thanksgiving presents, were, Selling hot-dogs were Mrs. Joseph Pilotte, Mrs. Carl Rosang, Mrs. M. Regush and Mrs. Henry Washington, Miss Kreesy leaves Saturday for her next fashion show in Tacoma, Washington. Sixth Avenue East, left Satur- day by plane en route to Swift Current, where she will spend This advertisement is not published of displayed by the Liquer Contrel Boord of by the * Government of British Columbia. Nuyten. FRED E, DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548. | 303 - 3rd Ave. W. OUR LOCAL APPEAL FOR YOUR SUPPORT, IS TOMORROW NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th With A House To House Canvass To Raise $4,000 a three-week holiday with rel- Mr. and Mrs. Ejnar Chris- | atives. jansen, 1301 First Overlook, left - the city yesterday by CPA plane Mrs. Louis. Astoria and her for Vancouver from where they |children Colin and Vincent of will fly via the “polar route” for ; 847 Summit Avenue, left Sunday pe ‘Studenis’ a ‘give thanksgiving “Learn to Give’* was. the noon by the two. Grade | I classes -of: the. school.” “Supervised - ‘py teachers. “Miss Shirley: Naud’ and “Mrs, : ‘Fred- of hymn singing and recitations of thanksgiving poetry. was per- derstanding. ‘Special ‘guest. attending» ‘was R. G. Moore, ‘the School's, prin- ” cipal. me flowers, which’ were. brought: iby] ‘the children thoughout the week, to be- given away as. gifts... Recipients. of the: ‘gifts were ‘schoolmate Theresa’ Van \Meer and other children in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, child- ren’s ward. ~ Following the school closing, delivered to. the- - hospital. : -“ Honey has the power of hold- ing moisture within a cake or cookies, thus’ Keeping t them-fresh longer. | m " GUITARIST J EANNETTE Mac-.. Donald. pictured. ‘above | will. be: one ‘of more. than :20° contes-" ‘tants: entered ‘in: the Order: of: the: ‘Royal Purple . ‘second..an= -nual talent show;'to’be™ staged oe -in the-Civic: Centre this: Friday. : -at 8- p.m. ‘The. popular. enter- |: tainer: will ‘vie. ‘With. the Jargest |.’ . variety of. ‘talent ‘yet -entered, | - Focus was" centred - on the * {display .of. heaping ° ‘fruits. ‘and’ “ sionists, “pidnists, onet. player. and: other. ‘acts. | $50. and three prizes of $25 will . “be” selected « “by ‘audience. ap=-.|° _ plause- meter:. Auditions. will} be™ held “tomorrow: “night “on “Centre... of singers, dancers, hulla-hoop’: performers,’ “hor- monicists,’ accordianists, a-cor Winners for the. First prize of ‘Stage. at 8. ‘pm, in’ the. »Olvie. Po “Fer, Nose. ond ‘Throat Specialist will be | in. 1 the City: ft from © Please consult your family doctor for oppointment. Th. 4 BIN | ’ a winter sojourn in Norway,|by CPA plane for Vancouver to Sweden and Denmark. join her husband, who was trans- Miss Alice Paulson, daughter! service. I ferred with the railway mail | 7 Anyone trom 2 to 92 may get Arthritis, but early treatment will prevent crippling in most cases. PLEASE KEEP YOUR PORCH LIGHTS ON AND GIVE GENEROUSLY : Bob Parker Ltd. Stromdahl’s Esso Service | The Electrician Tom-Boy Stores Fashion, Footwear Ltd. ALL MONEY COLLECTED WILL BE USED in PRINCE RUPERT for PRINCE RUPERT TO COVER THE LOCAL C,A. R. S. This Advertiseme Armour Salvage Atlin Fisheries B.C. Packars Ltd. McRae Bros, Ltd. EXPENSE OF nt Sponsored by:- Philpott, Evitt Co. Ltd. Noble’s Gordon and Anderson Wrathall’s Photo Finishing _ CANADIAN LEGION JACKPOT. $250. _ Consolation $50. TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 14th LEGION. AUDITORIUM . “EVERYBODY WELCOME _ C.A.R.S. NEEDS YOUR HELP TO CONTINUE THE WORK WHICH HAS PROVEN SO BENEFICIAL IN RELIEVING THE SUFFERING AND PREVENTING THE CRIPPLING CAUSED BY THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE, PLEASE KEEP YOUR PORCH LIGHTS ON AND GIVE GENEROUSLY OPERATION Columbia Cellulose: Ltd. The Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society is holding its annual apeal to ensure continuation of C.A.R.S. service in this area in 1959, Spero’s Food Market Geo. Hill and Sons Ormes Prug Store Shop-Easy Stores