0 Pe melt eae . BY ied won ie) ie YP tt et AWE NS eR ET rset tg ogee he ea ee ; - ne te a Bae a ae EIT os hp TR Se eee ae UF AT PC RETO OD ey ag 4 ate ly ee a Ege EY OO oy ae " e Pe es * ante one Ye fe! rae tie Se ee a ta te ogee ele * ee b a “1 wen a t . : . . . : " a, 4 ebekah L Halloween S Staged PERSONALS -—Pringe Rupert DailyNews 3 e a Q ge O 5 _Matlowea ~ morgasbord Stagec Friday, November 1, 1957 0 ery bo Td . Anon E Helland, woe Fourth Mrs. J. Lorne MacLaren, 875 ° nnn nmatan, | ke A The Conrad United Women’s association's second .annual venue Hast, le s morning|Borden Street, returned home S mts . Bo An N U al Te a B a smorgasbord staged Wednesday night proved a most success- bY one ah Foc Aines this morning on the Queen of an ( an, re . Za a r ful affair as some 180 adults and children sat down at tables pouver ort visit in Van- the Mortn tO re a two-month oo yes Small waxed moki , dI ; oo, decorated in a, hallowe’en motif, off-set with black and orange - lives 8 ee ompanying sting oe * NA vi SAYS . 4 pumpkin candles, entering indi-| tapers. : Edward Cloutier, 346 Eighth| visit here was her niece Miss Lt 4 . ‘ . orevs y . 7 vidual tea tables, provided an attractive glow in the The event realized $230 to. be used for hall repairs. | Avenue West and Earl Mah, 619|Mary Ursula Roerig, of Chicago. Receiving the guests were WA president.Mrs. Louis Zurck Third Avenue West, leave tomor- . | Civic Centre Main loun the Rebekah Cent Ou ge yesterday afternoon when! and Miss Joyce Facey, Conrad United hall Sunday school |row morning by CPA plane via]. $ ekan Lenrennia odge No. ‘ per its an- superintendent. fi. , nile First Terrace en route to. Mexico City my nual tea an azaar ;eneral convener was Mrs. A, J. Bussanich while Furs) for a two-weck holiday. @ Sons o . + dr ; ' : “f . f Norway whist drive | The successful affair was at- United Church pastor, Rev. Vernon E, MacEachern said the ; and Dance, Friday, N ber | Students Share tended by large crowds starting} Gree. ve Garry Van Wicklin of Arm-|4<¢ 5 8m . Friday. ovember lat 2 p.m. The smorgasbord committee was composed of Mrs. R. H. strong, B.C., left this morning , _ SOMETHING ® Stetson Somberos from $10.95 CO C } ‘Tea room hostesses were Mrs.| Larson, Mrs. Marcel Girardet, Mrs. G. C. Ward, Mrs. Kenneth | for his home, by CPA plane fol-| @ Sonja meeting, Sons of Nor- ° ° “ ' ostume Prizes ‘Norman Moorchouse, Mrs, al-| Warren, Mrs. Ronald Smaii, Mrs, Alex Slater, Mrs. R. A. Lin- lowing an eight-month stay in| way Hall, Monday. Nov. 4th, 8 e Saville Row Suits { The King Edward school gym- bert Wood, Mrs. Edwin Fregin| '0n, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. R. A. McLean, Mrs. O. F. Symes the city. p.m. vo (257) _ : nasitim was the scene of great;and Mrs. George McLean. and Mrs. E, J. Wilson, ™ ; from $69.50: if excitement and gaiety yester-| Kitchen director Mrs. Harry , a day afternoon as students, garb-, Paulson was assisted by Mrs. ed in gay and comical costumes! w, S. Stevens, Mrs. W. H. Mac- More Entra nts In Costumes , entered the grand march parade |Tlrey and Mrs, W. D. McDade. r of, prize winning outfits. | s. James Dowdie and Mrs. Needed For Rotary Contest ‘Barent - Teacher association: K. Nordhall att : 2 imbers officiating as judges) sewing table. ended the home A plea for more entrants in the International Costume Mected Rolly McLeod, Oscar! In charge of the home-cooking ‘ompetition to be staged in conjunction with their annual Johvikas and Ricky Lindseth as/ table were Mrs, S. L. Peachey Fall wa next Wednesday a the Civic Centre was issued "aero Williams. Sherrie Clau and Mrs. James Simpson. Charles ‘Pearce, chairman tar, tarlans. | we y ‘ oy , au- ni . ‘ , : s#h; Leona Berg and Carol Green ong tne linore. assisted the annual Rotary tea said that | early of Terrace and Josepn taok prizes in Division 2. | . . no entries had been received to| Briggs of Prince George and his Division 3 winners were Doris PY Mrs, Charles Currie, cate for the costume contest. cust Thomas Calvert \lbert, Brian Eby and Rita: Mrs, Leslie Brain attended the| Prizes of $25 and $10 have been | — T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G dds. hoy ¢ elephant stall. Mrs. Sid- offered for the persons appear- @ Ponts ®@ Topcoat: © Slacks © Shoes by Slater Like ‘Imperial’ is the prestige cor for Chrysler Aid-A-Walker is the prestige shoe for Slater from $17.95 ng” Sa S Style | ATTHE * PUBLIC NOTICE © Re City of Prince Rupert Zoning By-law No. 1322 1. A Public Hearing will be held in the Council Cham- bers, City Hall, Fulton Street, at 8.00 p.m. Thursday November 7, 1957, to consider the City of Prince Rupert Zoning By-law No. 1322. 2. The proposed By-law may be inspected at the City Clerks Office, City Hall, Fulton Street between the hours . of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. Monday: to Friday inclusive. ‘David Wilson, Ursula Trojahn | ney Cox handled the parcel post\ing in the best costumes repre- afid Pat Heath were winners in booth and Mrs. H. V. Tattersall: senting a country in which Rot- | Dfyjsion 4. _ 7 | was cashier. _ tary International operates. ‘ faking prizes in Division 5 Draw winners were Mrs. Alice’ Besides the tea, the costume,| @ Suits were Helen Erickson, Ronnie | Turcotte, blanket; Mrs. Farmer,’ competition the ‘entire Civic! 3. All persons who deem themselves affected by the Toiigh, and Danny Britten. jtowlel basket; Fred Hogan,’ centre gymnasium. will be filled , ; ee : sQolleen Hogan, Jane Lucas and | grocery hamper; Master BIly | with displays by city merchants. ALYERATION «PECIALISTS proposed by-law will be afforded an opportunity to be , . : andy Woodside received prizes | Turcotte, doll and Mrs. G.|. president Robert McKay ' re- heard in matters contained in the by-law. E QU R © i in. Division 6. Smith, door prize of a bathi+ninded members that next week QUICK SERVICE : . | i | i ADivision 7 winners were Donald | towel set. the regular Rotary luncheon oO R.W.L — . : i MacKay! Thora Bjornson and ; — meeting will be held at the Civic Li Th . T il - We hong 208 - 6th Street i st So Phone 3693. . PONG ed Keehn Doug McLeod Bingo Raises $40 Centre Wednesday. Peter Wong ing e al Of City Clerk-Comptroller: , oo . ahd “Barbara Burns took prizes | . ‘is in charge of arrangements. || 229 6th St. Phone 4238 | TT ; 7 — ii in Division 8 For OOR p Charity Six canvassers for ‘the Civic * Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results 4 4 Division 9 wil >» Shar-; a Céntre membership drive were |- t vision 9 winners were Shar-) A successful house bingo stas- | recruited after the meeting was Ss on Winfield, Bobby Harmer and cd by the Order, of the Royal|aqvised of the poor club turn- Dianne Welton. ; | Purple at the home of Mrs. N. J.\out Tuesday oo Michael Scollon, Murray Rice’ Gurvich on Borden Street, Wed- , ' ce an — 3 — . ’ = and Kenny Cronk took prizes in‘ nesday night realized $40 to be Peter Venables expressed his me oo. . saa ae Be Ce ; Division 10 and Division 11 win-} used for OORP charitable pro- appreciation to. members of his 5 Msaistpre 2 : nerg were Elaine May, Lloyd jects. committee who canvassed’ for z Leverett and Earl Miller. / Assisting the chairman, Mrs. the Canadian Arthritis. and s School principal R. G. Moore Gurvich were Mrs. Lorraine Fe- Rheumatism Society fund drive. oe presented the prizes. ‘doruk, Mrs. Joseph Giordano, New members who were pre- : ' Following the grand march,:Mrs. James Hy ndman, Mrs. sented their Rotary pins by.Mr. . . . ah pupils paraded back to their in- Michael Munizaba, Mrs. Robert | McKay were Gordon - Simpso (a) D) : dividual class rooms to engage Currie and Mrs. Louis Gastal- and Melvin Thompson, os Le s in games of fun and refresh-: dini. Visiting Rotarians were Georg ©) ments. - 1 . i 1 , — om onameeragees : Masquerade 2 : : Eg Latest editions of the coed Set Tonight : | Sactiid Pcs | ood Hobgoblins, cats, witches and . . . : 7 LO at bats will hobnob amid jock-o- | “Big Wheel” in trucks with : ee . “4 janterns in the Elks Home +0- | : . Z ae 7 — bo | ay aight when the Benevolent Pra- | . 7 ee A Soo! SR tective Order of Elks and the Or- ; po ‘ , der of the Royal Purple stage a: . 7 combined Hallowe'en masquer- ; . oo ; ' ade “Benefit Ball.” i . New Series 31 pickup, “all door proceeds are e4r-| a . marked for the fund being built | @ ; 4 . : by’ the lodges for member Don-' ' ; = : aid. Hawryluk, who is recovering | \ _ : - from a Iengthy illness. { . | a 8 i . : | . s™ : : | | oe oo / oo . a : / . . . ne . ‘ fe . . ; ; ’ beter eee oe . : ' ! your \ TY PG TE 4 \ J . \ : i recipe .. ; f \ re 1 calls for i ' te mae oe Yi | EVAPORATED | oO 1 | 1, | : : 1 use i : . 6 | ia . \ PA ¢ | F | i. 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