7 Faget smi . oe oot t othe " wet oe Helen Ba lagno Feted With Trousseau Tea _ Profusions ‘of autumn-toned bouquets were lav- ishly arranged throughout the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balgane Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Balagno entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of the mar- riage of her youngest dough Recent Bride Honored By Union WA “The Women’s auxiliary to the International Long- a , Mrs. J. L. Blain. shoremen’s and Ware- Serviteurs were the bride- housemen’s .Union Local )jclect’s sister Mrs. Denis Rowse, 505 Wednesday night|Mrs. Robert Breaks and Mrs. gathered at the home of Mrs. William Rothwell to fete new member Mrs. Norman Cronk on the oc- casion of her recent mar- riage. At the affair the guest of honor was presented a large ar- ray of miscellaneous items, ar- | ranged in a decorated basket. Bingo was followed by refresh- ments, which included a large | bride’s cake. Attending were Mrs. Henry Butt, Mrs, Ernest Tubb, Mrs, Peter McCormick, Mrs, Arthur PRL gee Se ter Miss Helen Balagno. The bride-elect’s marriage to R. F. Rudderham will he an event of November 8 in Church of the Annunciation, - Chosen to attend her sister as matron of honor, Mrs. Whitehouse displayed the quisite trousseau the large number of guests at- tending. . Presiding were Mrs, M. P. McCaffery, and William Bond. Te 7 Cea fer ie * im Fil a ya . onl Pe wt griy ee a ae {BNP ag a 8a eg Pe Myer ace ore rr: 2 at a a rN PE Le Le EE EIT 2 ‘ the Wilfred ex- garments to at’ the tea-cups POS MLK PETS oO LP OPP LPT LL POO For Masquerade | A prize of $20 for winners Of | gisclosed when the local association held a jive contest and cash prizes | jn Conrad Street school. ifor the | ‘features of the Catholic Youth | ‘ Organization’s “Hallowe'en Mas- querade” November 1, CYO mem- bers were told Sunday night at: the group’s regular mecting. Porte, president, said that other Cash Prizes Scheduled At Least 71 Teachers To Attend Convention ‘Early registrations for the Northern District Council Teachers’ !' Convention’ in Terrace October 25 and 26 show that at least 71 “of the 75 Prince Rupert teachers will be in attendance, it “was | best gcostumes will District Councillor Gordon (Bateman said teachers were to | be congratulated for the “whole- ‘hearted way” in which they iplaned to supoprt the conven- tion. Outlining the plans, John La- Instance, Mrs. Riley Viereck, ' {- Mrs. Kenneth Fry, Mrs. Moll entertaining features of the a Lar d- Mien enn “Leslie Bishop Mra. fair will be @ ple- eating contest, .arge » Crow _ ; ag games, tricks, dancing to a llve- Diino dain and © Mrs.” John piece orchestra and refresh- Att d D L'Hirondelle ments. enas Vance Mrs. W. Rothwell, . Arnold Sletten Whist- Winners Mrs. ‘Arnold Sletten were double win-! “ners Friday night at the Sons of! Norway whist tournament and “dance .held in the SON hall with! -ten! tables in play. ; Started to stage an Annunciation | arish talent show next month. ed CYO members will deliver Hallowe’en treats to patients at Miller Bay Indian Hospital, Mr. | LaPorte said. - William Rothwell. and P Brown said that the rosary pray- Prior to the event, 10 costum- . Staged by CYO Some 250 people gathered in the Annunciation School audi- ‘torium Friday night to attend .the Catholic Youth Organiza- ' tion’s fall social dance. Apostolic committee chairman, president John LaPorte In other business, plans were : as | Anne Brown outlined the plans; master of* ceremonies awarded! for a “living rosary” to be held | first prize to jive contest win-| jin the Church of the Annuncia-!ners Don Roberts ition Sunday, and Sylvia; October 27. Miss | Julian. Mr. LaPorte reminded the Mrs: Rothwell took women’s! ers will be said in English, Gae- crowd that the CYO Annual Hal-' _first:.and pool prizes. ~ John N. Jordan. . Mr. Sletten won the men's sec : Siga Zabudney,' conducted her ‘program of Biblical questions. -ond and pool prizes, while’ O. - Olsen took first prize. | _ Committee in charge were Mrs Oscar Giske, Mrs ianson, Julius Johnsen, Gunnar: Selvig, Peter Wanner and Ken-: : neth Laird. of ‘Western ‘1 Movie. “Thunder Pass” a western. will be the feature presentation ‘ tomorrow at the Civic Centre - film program. Show times are: “4 p.m, for juniors and 7:30 p.m. . for teenagers. + BIG SALUTE ~ Mount Vernon, _ ington’s estate on the Potomac, rates a salute from all passing “U.S. Navy ships. | re tet mene cg carte sent ee wee vxeeee ee reader: . Buy your show tickets at the Grand Cafe anytime. This week nat the Grand Cafe, Fresh George Wash-: “Shrimps, Fried Rlee, Deep Fried — Prawns, Fresh Crab Ment Egy Fooyony, Fish wind Chips, best: Red Brand -Bone Stenks, and Fried ') Chicken. Fresh bread | datly. Dlal 3215. 250 @ Richurd = Sephton, District Agent Mutual Life of Canada! wishes to annownee he ts in the city to offer his services to Pol-_ ley holders and their friends, For | Léife Tnsurnanee Counsel 2303. ‘Canadiin Schenley Appointment : WH bunt, WHat! Appa niment as General salos Minager, Western Canada, for Canadian Sehenley Thea, was announerd today by George 2. Kuhn, Bales Te KeCMLVE, Mr, Sa who wis Mayparer of the WG. Division for the Com- ‘pany up to the time of bis new wppolntmvent, dan native of Virnaouver and has spent moat oft ta We there, We ds amen per of the Assochated Onn dian Travellers, He Vanconyer © Pond of Trade and the ' areater Vancouver Towrlat Ade y poctation, He will eontinie to radon his headquarters tn Vane COUVER. ww seprenatnn gree mroreee Scam marae 1 7 999-8 ware (enrenes opener ‘ phone | (249) | “Ty ;con contains more than 6,000,- : 000° books and manuscripts. Second‘ jic, French, Itali Dutch . women's prize was won by Mrs.| \riingarian. talian, Dutch and} jowe'en masquerade will be stag- ied Friday, November 1}. Spiritual committee chairman ; 3 , dancing. Giving a preview of a blueber- ; pie-eating contest, ——_-—- ‘roney. GREAT LIBRARY The British Museum ‘in Lon-.budney, - assisted by ‘Saunders, Margaret ‘and Mary Ellen Donders. TRY THE Grand C ate For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL 32315 to | a.m. West Open 6 a.m. 635—2rd Ave. ra t its monthly meeting | About 250 teachers are expect- | ed to converge on Terrace for | the two-day affair from Smith- | ers, Ocean Falls, the Queen Charlotte * Islands,’ © Kitimat, Portland Canal and. Prince Ru- pert, - In other business, Gordon: Calderwood and Ernest Mc- Keown were named to attend the Public Relations workshop i in Kitimat November, 23, to! which representatives of School | District 52 and the Parent- | Teacher Council are tobe in- | vited. | Faced with mounting costs in| sending delegates to the annual: general meeting in Vancouver in! April and in supporting other. | | i \ Refreshments ‘served at mid-! T night were followed by more. Tickets were handled by Jein- h Kay ‘nette Cloutier and George Gry-: Harold Grind-, O'Boyle won over George Gry-' well. strand, Mrs. John Snellman, Mrs. ! well and Walter Oskey in the! Michael Colussi, Mrs. S. S. Krist-' social which followed. Kitchen director was Olga Za-_ Bridget. Saunders . ee ee tee Sherriff's Sale In the Supreme Court of British Columbia \ e Inthe Matter of the ‘Execution Act”, Being Chapter 114, R.S.B.C. 1948, and Amendments Thereto, between Philpott Evitt and Company Limited, Plaintiff Judgment Creditor), and Mayhew's Cash & Carry, Defendant (Judgq- ment Debtor), Under and by virtue of an order issued out of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Prince Rupert Regis- try, dated the 4th day of October, 1957, made by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fullon in an action wherein Philpott Evitt ard Company Limited is Plaintiff, Gudaq- ment Creditor) and Mayhew’s Cash & Carry is Defendant Judgment Debtor, | will offer for sale by public auction at my office, Court ‘House, Prince Rupert, British Co- lumbia, on Wednesday, the 30th day of October, 1957, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all the interest of the said Mayhew‘s Cash & Carry in and to the following described lands and premises: That parcel or tract of land situate in the Village of New Hazelton commonly known as Lots 18 & 19, Block 121, Section 2, Townsite of New Hazelton, Map 968, The Plaintiff's Judgment against the Defendant is for $1,121.48 and was registered the I5th day of March, 1997. Terms of Salo: Cash. Soalecl tenders may be submitted by mail. Highest € or any tender not necessarily accepted, Earl J, Doan, Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert, Sheriff's Office, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., October 11th, 1957, agencies, teachers voted to raise | ‘annual due to an all-time nigh. !of $37.50. ' i ers’ representative to the Prince ; ‘Rupert Centennial Committee, | while Norma Greig was elected : 1 to the post of second vice-presi- : :dent of the Parent Teacher’ ;Council, a move which arose, ‘from the Council’s request for. ‘increased teacher representation : ‘in the organisation. Pe ee ie elt ee ae eee TOP OF EXTENDED elevator shaft at Prince Rupert C@reneral ' hospital is shown above in pic- ture taken at rear of hospital now undergoing $73,000 expan- sion program. Part of expan- sion is furnishing of Hospital Women’s Auxiliary ward which is included in renovation. Women's Auxiliary is staging fashion show and tea at Civic Centre Friday night to raise funds for project. (Staff photo by Howard Phillips). ON et ae en Oe re ny Maayan ¢ Five Ch ildren Baptized . Ae First United services at First United Church was the scene of a baptismal. ‘ceremony when Rev. Vernon E. Mc- Eachern christened five Prince Rupert children. Receiving names were Gra- ham Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Debra Ann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Keith Duffy; Shoana Mrs, , Walter Holt Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Nickel. and Mrs, ing. Paternal nrandnerents Mr. : and Mrs, W. W. Holt were. also present. Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford Walker | Grant | Scott Nickel. Morris Dean at- | were godparents for ra a Fa Ne Mate Nes Bruce Bennett; Diana Lynn and. Katherine, daughter of. Mr. and’ and Grant tended by proxy in the absence of Mr. Walker. | / AERIAL ‘LINK TEL AVIV, (—Israeli passen-_ Nov. 1 between Tel Aviv, Rome, - Cologne. and: London." ger planes will open a new route ; John Steele was named teach- : IN ANY LANGUAGE... | Danish sporeplan nut Northern Besner Block Prince Rupert Company Limited _ ° = o Kun ni uger til Jul — “benyt Northern B. c. Power Jule- . German Nur noch neun wochen bis Weihnachten — benutzen Sie” - den ‘Northern B.C. ° Power Weihnachts Spar- Plan! _ Roughly tronsloted means: Only nine shopping ‘weeks before Xmas —use North- ern B.C. Power Xmas tay- a-way plan now! For all Electiicol Applionces see | ’ B. Cc. Power” Dial 4231 oO. . Stewa rt, B.C. ee a a Tr a a Ee we Prince Rupert Daily News fea Tuesday, October 22, 1957 . PERSONALS James Kilgour, personnel su- 'pervisor for Columbia Cellulose The Sunday morning ; Company Ltd., Watson Island, and Karl Andren, assistant maintenance superintendent in charge of planning for CCC, leave tomorrow morning via Ter- race for Vancouver en route to Victoria to attend the third an- nual fali convention of the In- dustrial Relations section of Ca-/! nadian Pulp and Paper associa- tion Thursday and Friday. They plan to return home Saturday. ° Eric Faure, 536 Seventh Aven- ue East, left this morning by Ca- nadian Pacific Airlines plane for Vancouver where he will attend a special meeting of the Angli-' ‘ean Synod in Christ Church Ca-" Attending.the daughter of Mr. | CO eet thursday, - Mr, Faure eee tw veer wey ee v 7 7 . ‘Willis Crosby, 711, Fifth Avenue East, left this morning by CPA for Queen Charlotte Islands to attend the funeral services of his grandmother Ada Crosby in Skidegate. ' -A-L-O-RA-N-G @ Suits — @' Pants ® Topcoat: ©. Slacks ALYERATION | wfECIALISTS | QUICK SERVICE | Ling The Tailor 1} 220 6th 4. Phone 4238 Holt as godparents | plans to return home Friday. were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sterd- | | ~ a ee, ke A tre oe ances. Phone 2343 - 2344 “Olivetti "Su umma 15 oo The Summa 15 prints an easy-to. -pead eo permanent record of. all adding/isting - calculations required. in an office. This hand- operated machine, which adds ' and subtracts, is fitted with s device ‘tow , multiplication, and gives the credit bat- bo -The Summa 15 has e@ 10-key keyboard, and a simple switch control * with four positions for totals, sub-totals, subtraction and non- add. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION “McLean & Rudderham Agencies Ltd. 341 2nd Avenue West . Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 176. At the door were Henry Nyten,: ‘Ed Saunders and Dennis Mul-- ’ Cards A SHE AND TO ORDER HER. Personalized Christmas RLY! SANTA ENJOY ' THE CREAM OF THE CROP AND YOU CAN TQQ SHOP NOW AT. THE DAILY NEWS