cee eee an ot ee ARBRE BEYER SS ERT NEE A INS EY cee ga MRA tA LET ER ta bmn nelipe att eo we Ve be Pog TM RI MyM GS, ay oe VE ey erie! Variety church: supper reported huge success | _ The First United Church hall was a. gala scene of autumn splendor last Wednesday - night. when more than 200 people packed the building between the hours of 5 and-7 to attend a “country fair variety supper. Va ncouver students. win first prizes Thirteen - year-old — Elfrieda Langeman, Vancouver,. topped 1,600 other artists between the age of 6 and 16 to take first prize in the 1958 Painting in the Parks Art. Competition sponsored for the fifth consecutive year by the, PGlp and Paper Industry in Brit- ish Columbia. -Her painting, “Under. the; Bridge’, won the first place $75! cash award destined to assist her! future education, Second prize winner, successful Centennial affair will go toward projects of the spon-. soring Women's association, president Mrs. Erling Pedersen | said tdoay. and. the WA executive, than 15 members, garbed in old- fashioned costumes, were busy behind, the scenes, large variety of hot and cold menus. loons, gold and green streamers. provided the attractive back- ground. ‘ (gan, while church pastor, Rev. | Carole | Vernon E. McEachern, grected ; wets neti Mead in ee Pees Ei I pk ete” ead ave ey THREE PRINCE RUPERT: senior ~ citizens. are’ shown’. “above * | Shortly after’ being presented with Dr. Large’s book ‘the Skeena River of Destiny by Mayor P. J. Lester ‘at: the. Pioneers ‘Home™ last Wednesday, ‘Mayor’ Lester ‘presented the ‘three pioneers - with the books for their length ‘of. residence: in’ the ‘city. From | left to right are Louie Martinson who has. lived in’ the city * for 56 years, Andrew Helmar a resident of Prince Rupert: for 55 years and ‘Martin Martinson has resided in. the city for 51° years. Staff’ Photo. ho call ‘Mrs. C. GC. Mills. at 2323. Proceeds from the. financially Convened by Mrs. Pedersen wmwnra meee: serving a Clusters of multi-colored bal- Hostess was Mrs. Arthur Lo- Crosson, Vancouver won $50 with; ‘the guests. her painting entitled “Tree; i Study.” {Harry Beltz, Mrs. Eugene Pierce ‘Directing the kitchen was oe Five third prize winners, each | was in charge of the bake sale! receiving $25 earmarked for edu-j and Mrs. Arthur Oswald attend- cational purposes, were: Nicholas: ed the fish pond and the plant! Farr, Varicouver; Leslie Suckling, ! West Vancouver; Carolyn Alder, | ee Ladner, B.C. - Roland Hill, 11, son of Mr. Mrs. F. C. Hill of this city was one of 31 other students qualified for scholarships to the Children’s : Winter art classes at the Van-! eouver School of Art and the: 1959 Painting in the Parks Sum- : mer Art classes, while Lucille Kidd, 8. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kidd of Prince Rupert, was among nine boys and girls who reecived honorable mention, Personal award certificates , were presented to all receiving | awards or honerable mention. In making the presentations, T. N, Beaupre, chairman of the British Columbia Division, Can- adian Pulp and Paper Associn- . stall, and tion, spoke briefly to nearly 200° parents and students walhered in, the Emily Carr Room of the Van- ; couver Art Gallery, ; Suid Mr. Beaupre, “In our! hiphly competetive world of to- day, creative abillly and the art of self expression may sometimes be overlooked, “The encourmepment nd devel- opmentof tutored self expression - In our young boys and girls could be the approach to a high fe tor the individual concemed, “Ft is extremely gratifying to know that so many boys and ss drds In WC, and diy Vaneouver are Nnding satisfaction and accom plement fn the Meld of art. “Toassure you the Pulp acd Paper Industry of British Calum bin da most nay to be assoubit- ed with this effor, to encourage the development of the creative nnd vrdistie abilities of our na thon of tomorrow. Chhiulrman Donald ©. Stewart spoke on behalf ot the Peder. tan of C anwdisit Artists whieh ~ormanizes the Palating {yo bhe Parks art clades under the cll- rection of Mr GC. Po Withers, ndges were Messrs. Ralph A. Hianalow, iniore O, Oar, and Sumuel Bliek, Winning palatings wilh be ex- hibited in Bludios A und Woof the Vineouver Are Gallery ounidl Baple tbe a READERS. Canadian begin Itaineh 87 general meatlng an Werle. diy, Seplenmber 2 wd He pein iefrenh ments Will he served Sd after nye tn 10M) @ BON, Meeting, Mandy Sep tepber ad, We pan. yee feeds 1 bi dna -/ 4 Pong With Ghiis shapely sheath in your wardrobe, yau'lh never have another “whrt-bo-wear® worry! T's so smart, news looking! Choose fallle, wool Jersey, Winter-cotton fist, meeurite sewing Will otur Priatecd) Patlern! Printed Pattern dhdO: Mis. ses’ Slves (2, 14, 10, 18, 80, 40. Sine 16 takes 2h) yards ft-dnaeh fabric, Printed direetions on eaeh Dilber park. Maser, aecurate. Hond THe Py CMUNTH Cb0e! Iho cotna Catamps eapnal be aeeepledy for ths pattorn, iense print plainly AbAqs NAME, ADDRENSE, STYLE NUMBER Hend order to ANNE ADAMA, qare oof Pally News Pattern Dopt, GO Front Street Wert, Toranto, Ontarte, | Use Classitieds-Thay Pay (on Third was MAKING THEIR FIRST . ‘APPEARANCE in Prince Rupert are Norma Locke and her, husband Mart ‘Kenney, pictured, ‘above, who will present. a. concert ‘and: -dance:in. the Civic’ ‘Centre: aud-. itorium; October 4.: “Here: in the ‘course: of. a tour of British: Columbia, covering 59: centres, “Mart: ‘Kenney. and ‘his ‘Western: Gentlemen” featuring nine musicians; .the band’s: vocalist, Mrs: Mart Kenney.in. private life and two variety acts; are. sponsored. : in Prince Rupert by the Kinsmen club, with chairman Arthur’. Rutherford. The event will first feature a concert at 8 p.m. wenn ° Jund’s itinerary. the tour cone Billed in variety acts are featured piano and ° ludes November 15 in Vancouvet Elaine Bishenden as a ‘The Kimberleys,” Dick and Sheila, billed | Union. of - -| convention September 24, 25 and dancer and as “A show in themselves.” The Kimberleys specialize in songs. impressions, comedy routines the early and instrumentals. 1930’s, Mart Kenney and his band first built up it Starting in solid reputation on this coast as “Western Canada's Finest. later moved cast to Rotar y sale auction, grosses $7795 The former Co-Op store: crowded Sat- urday despite the pouring: rain as the Roteury club 1 ' slaged a successful rum “amor mage sale and auction. Norman Christensen, chatr- man of Che sale said today that the eombination event grossed no total of $776.89, with proceeds listed auvetionr manatee sale As approximately $839 and Minds totablling S436 Rotary president ¢ erts dvabelled the | project a complete sueress” and wave a prent deal of eredit) for the scyeeess of the affair Co aue- Coneers William Seuby and 7 M. Christle of the R. Rob- Sir Joshi Reynolds, the Toh contury Payglish artist, painted ore (han 2,000 portraits) and ather works, | Mins Senne eR antegEIme® 5 omEemAN HES | owewanep meena NEAL EVANS Local and Long Distance VOVING, STORAGE, CUAT- ING, PACKING — EET VAN SERVICH ORD = Phane -- (021 | nat saecareness wen sn sce ngs ce menceerenmcnmenen ate ge * T-AeLL-O-R--N-G @ Suits @ Slacks ® Topcoats © Ponts COAL SRATION SPECTALISTA QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor yep. (tbe NE Vovcvse Eh establish themselves ; be sce w in Toronto. for miles Tet DUS ONAL OL LR ID. hl 0h TN See More. Save More, the CNR cho ava driviae, PP APOE M EET A ale | mage ee to. be. ehoned Rupert ‘General’ Hospital Women's 'S) couniliary ‘The ‘sale | to? ‘be held: from: 9]. ‘am, until, 5° p.m. “willbe! located |’ in the: Co- -Op : building. next to|: Mitchell's’ Flower: and-Gift Shop.. Plans. for, the: event were com- ‘pleted. ‘Thursday night when the group held ‘its ‘first - -meeting of the fall. season .in- the. Civic - | Centre,.. with Mrs. Carl. Strand; ‘vice-president ' ‘presiding’ in. the absence: of*. president: Mrs.° * M. ‘Greene... ’ Mrs... Rensvold ‘suggested. ‘that members. who... were: unable. ‘to deliver: their. items ° for? ‘sale; The convener "also as ked ‘mem- ot bers. to. assist. Ane -pricing. ‘goods in the: ‘sale room.’ “Friday af. ternoon or, evening.’ In: other. _ business, “members| “and Mes. ‘William | ‘Duffus. 1501. ‘Bighth ‘Avenue ‘Fast,’ left | ‘i Saturday by CPA plane -for..a week’s. holiday ‘in. Masset, their} former. residence. ~ enue. ‘East, left Saturday. by. plane for ‘Vancouver ‘on™ bisinéss.”. He will. later :.be. followed by ‘Mrs. Johnson for. a holiday. od oh Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Harry. ‘Hansen, 212 Eighth - Avenue |. East, they ‘will: visit: “their” son-in-law ‘}and daughter Mr: and Mrs. Er- win Strong in Victoria and. later visit Seattle. and Tacoma. Alderman Norman Bellis. an id. ‘Mrs; Bellis left yesterday “by “| plane via Terrace. for Vancouver en route to Nanaimo where Al- derman., Bellis will ‘attend ‘the B.C: Municipalities 26. ay POE ED Hee eI ite z _ Prince Rupert-Daily News... _Tuesday, cas siecle 23, 1958 Sd ilo te the: Prince “John Johnson, 142° Fifth: Av-|._ left; moment, and. {| Thursday morning by. car. for Qj ‘two- month vacation. While away fell clean, over. backwards and |1- - Also leaving today “for, ‘the UBCM. convention in ‘Nanaimo was Alderman Kay" ‘Smith with her husband, We D. Smith. annual convention. in. Nanaimo. SY TIT eT TR residents. and Mrs. Georg: Barr Mrs. Frank Dibb. Besne: Apartments, returned home Fri- day by CPA plane, following 2 six-week holiday While awer she Visited ports in United States ind was the guest of Mir. NORTH VANCOUVER, BC G@ WOR Drake in We it Vancouver Indians borrowed a fire truck - with its mechanical ladder to Meinhart Ligies, new. editor put aluminum paint on the g5- of the Prinee Rupert Da.y News, tuo, steeple of their own chureh returned to the city cver the “here. Flood-ht at night, it can Weekend, Lolowle 4 two-week | Vacation i sopthernga points. Soo Catadie f R. WwW. Long, City Clerk Comp- pocket = were: rolier ‘leit yesterday. for .the | when | the Inspector: got | truck.” The jacket will be useless! 4 . ee \ “Miss. ‘Raye Rhodes, 530 Eighth ‘jAvenue. Weat, left today by CPA plane: for a: two- week. holiday. in’ —— (ol stayed’ in the Ferry" Cottage. | Retuéning: home. today by plane Saturday night. : were Mr..and Mrs..N.-J. Gurvich,} following a" ‘three-week: holiday HAULINS if the Sons. ‘of Norway hall.: Mrs. J. 8. Ayres, committee ‘ chairman. of the Gift: Bar,:: “lo- + cated in the Princé’ Rupert; 'Gen- eral: hospital, ° pledged -_ ‘their: “services, : ‘during | the summer. ‘months, had: turned |. out well: oe = New member: welcomed: were’ Mrs. GF) ‘Roberston, “Mrs: ‘Rich-| ‘ard Morley, Mrs. William. Wome. |. nuk, : Mrs. Cc “Lamile,. ‘Mrs... J.) ‘Crane, Mrs. MEc.. ‘Bush : and | Mrs. ‘Hugh .. “Muir, vs * Refreshments “serve y: Rensvold and : “her™: committee, concluded . the © “meeting, francis | : Lake When: Stanley: Bi dickwell came in with’ his boat to ‘the’ portage between. Whitesail Lake and Big || Eutsuk,.. he “saw. a- ‘grizzly’ about ‘|! thirty: feet. “away. ‘Both’ caught sight of each. other at- the same. surprised to see ‘Stanley: that he then ran. away “into: the. timber. 5, ee ee “have » The . / Inspectors - “been working in Burns’ ‘Lake during:, the: week giving. folk: ‘their-.driv- ing tests... Bob Moore. of Tatal-/ rose. took: his on Monday ‘after- noon with his truck. He left his “announced. “that |.” the. bar. is: being: well patronized \ and” that:.members .who.:"had |’ the bear. was’ s0;] old work: jacket on the floor “be-}. side him. ‘where the: inspector’s’ feet were during’ the. ‘test. “There | was a distinct smell of burning | , cloth as they ‘left: the. Court} : House, which’ incréased until the, men became ‘uneasy. and investi- gated.” “They. found thats. the| jacket was burning oo The! only: jogical ‘explanation. seems.’ to: be}. ‘that, a couple. of matches: in thei “rubbed = together | now cwith, 50 much: burried. dub oats their, two ‘ch dren A nabe He. and Raymond: o Prince “George ple jf Joe Lorie Arnold. Tucker - and! fin Vancouver, and Haney, where Lee Zyrs of Prince. ‘Rupert called | in for Hh STOLE Fl ery bna hunting trip. Joe Long here in the kennels. ro = % Captain and Mrs. Joe Streteh ire staying for three weeks in Lheir ranch house here. Mrs. Stretch has been teaching school at Egmont. Captain Stretch is, now skippering the ferry which | runs between Britannia Beach and Woodfibre, a distance about four miles. They have a comfortable modern home at Britannia Beach. 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