1 ' Y ‘ ‘ | NN Ee Ee _— ee a ae ee wa Be ER ya te Dee ae gti ety ae Ae ate rte ’ i A : oo . 4 Prince Rupert Daily News --Monday, October .6,. “988. “ 4 : ONE FROM DISTRICT 504 o ne Rotary ¢ gives six men: trip to New Zealand: An. all- “expense paid trip to New Zealand awaits |: six young men in'the Pacific Northwest and Prince Rupert, Rotary — club has been asked to supply, the | name. of a nominee: from this district.” cwavil “The tour of ‘travel. and study $8; arranged through Rotary Overseas Travel Award (ROTA) “and is designed to promote good _eltizenship, international under . Standing and good will: “Prince: Rupert Rotary | club, 4 “member: of: Disctrict 504, has “Named a six-man committee to handle. the selection of a Tocal candidate that could be the one ‘from .this district to have the chance to visit New Zealand, Chairman of the committee ts ‘Earl Gordon assisted by A. E. Ficld, S. D. Johnston, Dr. W. s. ‘Kergin, E. H. Knight and Edwin Enwright. |The nominee for the trip must be within the ages of 20 to 25. He must be presently em- ‘ployed.and actively engaged in community work. He must be of ‘good character, able to mix with the public and should be a reas- onably good speaker, , Young men wishing to apply ‘for the Rotary Overseas Travel ‘Award should get in touch with Charles R. Roberts president of, the Prince Rupert Rotary _elub, ARTERITIS - RHEUMATISI “WTAL FACTS EXPLAINED FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK “ cannot be accepted) for. this. pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. | Send order to ANNE ADAMS,, care of Prince Rupert Daily News Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. | , {and red was tne scene of a successful tea'and bazaar | Wednesday ‘afternoon when a large crowd. attended ' 4 F. Robins, assisted by Mrs. Lloyd +Mrs. L. C, Eby, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. |. OES. tea, azZaar colorful fall event _ ~.. The’ Masonic Temple, ‘decorated | in the. ‘Order of the Eastern Star colors of blue, yellow, white, green | the OES Belist: chapter's annual fall event. ‘Past. Grand Matron’ ‘of ‘the Grand Chapter. of. B.C.,.Mrs..W. D: Vance,': opened the affair room ‘hostéas, ~ ~ “;Convening.. ‘the * kitehen was ~PRGH nurse ss RNs. of Hospital staft, 18, aimong some ‘by “clation. of. British Columbia, is. held in this: province. © tag : rooms of Shaughnessy ‘hospita Victoria. physicians. and: nurses,, Miss ‘Joan. ‘Kedey- RN, Pee “Miss “Genevieve , McFadyen. stipe ‘Lecturers. ‘and: ‘demonstrators will while’ the guests: were ‘recelved by Mrs: ° ‘Norman MacKay, wor- thy matron. .. - General convener was Mrs. q, Mrs. Ge R. ‘Sahlen; assisted . by} ovo Mrs. A,’ Donald Ritchie, Mrs. |} Percy Berg and’ Mrs. Be R. Tor- diffe.» a “Attending “the bake tabi: ‘was Mrs, Alex McKinnon). assisted by | Mrs. A. EB. Mosher... * ‘Mrs. Robert. Kelsey. convened the candy - counter, assisted. by Mrs. R,"S. Donaldson. . /Mrs. Arthur Kristmanson con- |} vened the white elephant table assisted by Mrs. G. H: Trapp. |f ‘The sewing and knitting table | was handled by Mrs. W. D. Mc- Ara, assisted by Mrs. John Frew sevens: and Mrs. .D. V. McDou- gall. ~ : The . heautiful’ pouring table | floral. centrepiece, arranged by Mrs.’ Alex Mitchell, was: en tone to the individual tea table flow- ered decor in chapter colors. Presiding at the tea cups were Oo. L. ‘Murray and Mrs. J. M. Simpson... Cashier was Mrs. Daniel Krist- manson: {and Mrs. W. G.-Murray. _~ Novelty table was attended 'b Serviteurs were Mrs. - Steve Mrs, J. M. Forbes, assisted by King, Mrs..A. J. Dominato, Mrs. Mrs, Herb , y M. E. Martin, Mrs. D. E. Glen-| Mis. Her ert Marock. eross and Mrs, Jack. Mussallem.|- nning prizes were Miss Syl-, “Mrs, W. E. Halliwell was tea|V!4 Johnson, grocery hamper; Mrs, .Tweed, kitchenware ‘ham. |. Booth P TA per; Mrs. Dominato, ham: Mrs. " nother's lea N, .Krook, tray; Mrs. V.. Duplisse, Wednesday cocktail ‘shaker; Mrs. Vance, cheese dish; Mrs. Norman Moorehouse, ‘ box ‘of. chocolates; ‘Miss Sylvia Johnson, large fruit cake and Miss Linda Buchan- ‘an, doll, ' Mothers of Grade 7 students as well as mothers of any stud- ents, attending. Booth. Memorial. High School for’ the’ first time, will-have an. opportunity - to meet their children’s teachers and visit the school at a tea to "READERS sell e Free Draw for. eleven valuable prizes. All you-need is a.1958- 59 Civic Centre Association Mem- bership card. Drawing will take Place ‘November «ist. _ (203), @ W.A. to /Local 708 General] ‘The’ omer: - RONALD ‘HARTSHORNE, ‘recently’ established “his: home: delivery service’ here has now’’ obtained . for’ “Home. Delivery: * Daily: Service”..a. franchise. to He Prince “Rupert - “district ! with” daily, service: to local’ ‘homes. . “ailable:.at better’ food’: “stores: locally. “Mr.. Hartshore: is look-. ing. forward to- cares on fo Sunbeam’ “bread in. ‘the Sunbeam loaf. is’ also: av-| customers wAdvt, | be held in their honor ‘Wednes~ day afternoon. - Sponsored by the school’s Par: ent-Teacher | association,. the afternoon social is being con- vened by Mrs. Edvin Lindstrom and Mrs. Gerard. Patzold, “co- chairmen of the: PTA social com- mittee, The ‘activity room will be ‘the} ne room and the time is ‘at 3:30}. Sample Room. Nominations. of Officers. Please attend.. (198) @ Cash for old Gold. Bulgers. prone toe seat e mert on ame nnttagh ame renaermentrt GRAND CAFE ‘Phone. 3215. For a choice selection of Chinese Food. Take-out Orders our specialty. ry show tickets here 2635 - 2nd Avenue West bars fas hey serine ve de "a is a hh a ay ne ee The unsolved HOUDINI liven in death, the master escape artist of all-time IS WELL KNOWN FOR ... : i i i ‘ me tx" D6 ate Mata rhe Y rapa Sage necege \ mysteries of Nee Re ! a , fon a -most successful ’ function.. Convener Mrs. Joseph ‘Del- iorme, announced today that the; 0n large variety of pies were R. proceeds of $101 will go towards ; Tasrie gowns for the junior; © church choir. Church pastor Rev. Ivan S. _ Gamble and choir leader Mrs, E. J. Smith, received a large num- ber of guests. Presiding at the pouring table were Mrs. W. D. Lambie, Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs, M. E. Mar. » tin and Mrs. David Ritchie. Male attendants Frederick Conrad and T. S. Haupt served tea and coffee. $101 to ‘purchasé gowns for Presbyterian: choir — While rain fell periodically Saturday afternoon, | ithe First Presbyterian church. senior choir.. staged |, ‘pie-a-la-mode’ icrowd, gathered i in the church hall to. attend the fallj Meeting. Monday 8 p.m. Savoy|...... | » Henna. has been, used: to: give women’s hair a reddish tint since } the - ‘earliest times: in: ‘Egypt. : CANADIAN: LEGION - BINGO | ‘JACKPOT. ‘$200 . Consolation | $50. yun OCTOBER 7 LEGION’ “AUDITORIUM Ba EVERYBODY WELCOME “OLD: HABIT. i. ‘tea as. a: ‘large . f: Heaping scoops | of: ‘ice-cream | iW Smith, E. R. North and. Ea ‘Attending the home-cooking table. was Mrs. Graham: Alex- ander. Directing the kitchén were Mrs. ! John McLeod, Mrs. Ivan Gamble and Mrs. Jack Adams. Cashier: was Mrs. .J. M, Simpson. Miss Georgina Mitchell and Mrs, N. R. Stromdah! sold Christ- mas cards. ~ ; In charge of the nursery were Mrs. W. S. Crawford and Miss Robin Smith. Motoring holiday This ds auether too oa serles of stortes bs Mrs. Hugene Bartlett, iS Bimerson Place, giving an aes count of her trip by cur te south een Pritish Columbia and the northern Colted States during duly wd August. Mrs. Bartlett was aie nble to Ginish Che aeceunt whtle On ber trip and by popular ree quest, Ue will be conechided in seve eral tiastalments this week. By EMERALD BART LETT Le When finaly, we left “the Ore- coast, for the Interior, we found the coast mountains less VYugped but as heavily forested as ifarther north, j side the 1S On thelr eastern heat deseended on us we descended into rotlhag fields which grow whats for money and onk trees for fun, Within two hours we wero in the fust-moving traff_fe whieh converges aon Portland over seve emul bridges on the Willlamette River. Th ts tmportant dn leaving the downtown seetlon af the chty to cross by the correct preserves his seereta, Houdini still keeps the world bailed, His cxeapes from ‘fool-proot! prisons, buried cottinsg, and leesbound laken defy axplanation, Not until the Houdini Papers are ' opencd in LO will wayone Know his averets. Bart Ghorloce Holmes claimed Toudinfs feats could thore have bean lots of theories, The author of | anly have boon achieved by supernatural powers, What do you think? Read the powerful xLory af | the unsulved mystarios of Houdini, in the Mtar Weekly. Aldo in thia ise in “Singing in the Shrouds" Wfol-longth murder nevel by Nyain Mavah., Phidia wide range of articles, picture Hoetions, and dhort storied to pave yer the bout in Intoresting reaahuaps he Stour Weokly ison site now, ' su , ‘ oy pyres fF hy ' ! . | there is sa much to hold your interest in this week's ‘chant fein amaton. lelow hore | i ftenadly ‘heart oof Une business nrea; “aherksy the pood ful surroundings, bridge, An original error hore of ‘two or three Woeks ean land. you ‘miles from your objective inoa few minutes, T would like to dwall on -the many dellahts oof this large { cHy but have relict- antly decided to ent my original pages to nes, We Hked the Wher) use of lawns and trees abort into the the With plensiane food In color- attraetive stores Wooosaw the rows of dental chads Ghrough the windows of ‘the Dental College nnd hope te ga ‘ | STAR WEEKLY | cof mention fel to my lot. She baek for anether loak when we found an outdoor cufe ina marred ugainat a edit lt by oa Naming bragier andl torches at Mleht. Probably a tavorite spot Willy the atidenta, Whtle here two shout worthy AUG ‘first was, I imagine, rather, un- | usual. It isn’t every day that: eight Greyhound buses make a/ tour, of a logging operation. | -TIn the 185,000-nere: Clatsop | 1 Tree Farm, operated by the | Crown Zellerbach Company we saw, at close range, trees topped, | felled nnd yarded. At the boom- | ing grounds we saw them dump- | ed into the water in “asparagus” | bundles. Forest experts explain- | ed’ the proceedings informally and understandably. The tour ended late in the | lafternoon, at the Astor Column, at Astoria, J had seon it as we | crossed the Columbia entering | Oregon a few weeks before, Mrs. Fedyk wins contest Mrs, J. Fedyk of 2040 Atihn Avonue Is the whiner of MeRae: Bros, “Atora Change” contest, it was announced today by J. De McRae, company: president. Contustants were ‘asked (0! write thelr reasons for thelr ape | proval of a new store Inyout and: Mra, Madyk's response was the: Nands-down winner, Grand, privo In the contost was a lene | thor ononsad portable transistor radia, Nr. Meleno, who Nis’ fist re- re | turned from Vancouver where | ho attended a 1060 Wrigidutre mado) showing suid today that, 1 “Was an eduention ta seo all | the huprovomonta the Frigidaire company has Ineorporated dn ita: new washers and dryers.” ' MOTHERLY Porn Mra, Velioli Homann, the nis Hah pootoss who digd tn 1036, was the mothor of five sons. Get a loaf of tempt- ing, toastable Sun- beam Bread today- with the convenient new “Zip - Open” Wrapper. It’s: your guarantee , of real goodness and nutri- to your home or at better food stores. PHONE 3053 For Daily Homo Delivery ¢ \ 497 Hated ois Pail A et eee Ee Devered Daily to Your Hone “HOME DELI tion! Delivered right By ~ RONALD HARTSHORNE’S os ERY DAILY” — Exclusive With Sunbeam! THE. 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