SS weiss a; "RRR e ede ee am Ladies’ Aid Tuesday nigh hell. § Twenty-three members in at- @tendance also re-elected Mrs. Harry Robb as vice-president. rs. W. H. Murray was elected sceretary and Mrs. Duncan Me- HRae, treasurer. Named to the executive are Miss Anne McLeod, Mrs. R. L.' ‘Tdugh and Mrs. Gordon Calder- wood. Mrs. A. A. Garland was appointed publicity chalrman. Turning to other business, further plans were made for the anual “Burns Banquet” to be hdld January 22 with Mrs, Alrd convening. The president reminded mem- | PERSONALS Victoria visitor Miss Muriel Rudd, leaves tumurrow by Ca- nadian Pacifie Airlines plane for her home after spending a week visiting Mrs, Hedwig Wicks. 1248 Beach Place. This is Miss Rudd’s first visit here and she said she was “dellehted with Prince Rn- pert and = friendliness og the people.” Pearl Renshaw, 1044 Eighth 3; Avenue Eust, leaves tomorrow by plane for Vaneouver on his way to Fort Willlam, Ont., wih attend the funeral of his oldest brother, Benjamin Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Douglas Schofield, of Sandspit leaves tomorrow by plane after spend.ng ten-day visit as guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harding, West. George LaSectle, turns to the islands tomorrow by jplane after spending a_ shart ‘stay in the city. While here he Was guest at the Prince Rupert ; hotel. READERS ®.S.O.N. Whist Drive and Darice body welcome. iO) @ Legion Ladies Auxillary meet- ing Thursday, 8 p.m. (7 @ Valhalla meeting Thursday. January 9, 8 pum. (7) ; Attention all fishing vessel sowners, Come to the meeting on ,Friday, January 10, Many important business miat- | ters to discuss. (8) fa uey ’ PEACHES- HALVES 4 family of | fine foods, . oe vi ay 4) : Mads A a ew a ee te Be ge where he | 401 Second Avenue owner of the} Queen Charlotte City Hotel re-; Friday, January 10, 8 p.m. Evecy-_ at 7 p.m. Vr bm ee hh ee we Church Group Re-Elects . Mrs. Aird As President Mrs. K. C, Aird was re-elected for a second term of office as president of the First Presbyterian Church t when the group held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. George Mit- zerg that the.annual congrega- tional meeting will be held January 27, Next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Mc- Rac, 611 Fourth Avenue East, February 4. Given a warm weicome was Vancouver Island visitor Mrs. Russell Lazner, who attended the meeting with her mother Mrs. E. J. Smith. Mrs. Lazner is presently in the eclty spending a vacatioin with her parents. POE ee Ee DOr DR hy aT MOEN Vive Guests, 20 Acts Shudaled For Taft's “Varieties of 1958” Falryland Christmas scenes and settings, or warm sunny days ahead, to be presented In more than 20 acts along with nine guest stars will set the pace for Clyic Centre dance director Buddy Taft's “Varieties of 1958", Friday night in the Centre's gymnasium, All proceeds from the extravaganza will go towards the Civic Centre swimming pool, Mr. Taft sald, Little dancing artists will also take forms of panda bears, . swans flowers and butterflies for the delightful number, “A Sunday Afternoon in Stanley Park", arranged by choreo- grapher, Mr. Taft. . Guest singing stars will be Phyllis Hankinson, Mary Bird, Victor Wells, Mrs, Kayzi Nishio and Harley Lewis. Guitarist Henry Kelly will accompany Mr. Wells and Mr, Lewis will also act as emcee. Added varlety will be presented by dancer Darlene Cum- mine in an exhibition of highland dancing and a skit by Mel Thompson and Len Harrington. 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Tree Fruits Lintted, Kelowna, B.C, orn nda pee nn : Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 9, 1958 Early Attendance Good For Centre Art Classes” ‘Prospects for the 1958 Prince Rupert ‘Art club season look bright os four new members attended the regular Monday night class and several mote persons have announced. they will attend the newly-formed Thursday afternoon.class, secretary Mrs. J: T. Harvey, teported today. New members attending the first class of the new year were Brendan Holohan, Mrs. R. -E. Kenzie, William Yerma and Hans. Walther.. * Mrs. Harvey said that with more members joining, a new art class “basic anatomy,” which iends to figure study and por- trait will be taught by the Civic NOmoeraizes Acie ie tre aes Centre’s craft director Fred Owen, at the special. Wednesday night class which is also open to teenagers, Other art work will include still life in: any medium, land- scale painting and ‘silk screen work. ~ Fresher Flavor! 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