rn Se Be te ne te EIR ew aW ae Nie f Rag rf ; er a ‘ Beh erg re A ES OT PRET et Eh Pt TE Ae _e Wa pe eo 9 r al P ’ os é : if : eT en Ee ad ONE St ats Ff Ce tot fae ws Pe ADEA Dead Ae AD gh LOD OE DD Dyas Peel a a Tey pf hee ES Male ME tng elie gi Ee ee, egy cael : : Dy ete age eM, RNG Miscellaneous Shower Niffy-Cat and Cover Up | — Pringe Rupert, Daily News *| Junior Chamber Set to Hold .. 4 Held for Grace. Goring | PRINTDRATTERN © pruvrep parrern JA. C. Clarks Given Party [Halloween Hoe Down Tomorrow ” The Prince Rupert Junior Chamber’ of Commerce House” | _ committee, under the directorship of Lotus Zurek, completed .- For Weddin Anniver plans for the annual Jaycees hallowe’en hoe-down to Be g Sa ry staged tomorrow night in the Aero club. ‘ . , Providing reefresk:ments at the party will be members of In honor of the recent golden wedding annivers-) the local Jaycce-Ettes. ; oo ary celebrated in Vancouver for pioneer residents, The evening’s program will include prizes for spot-dances Mr..and Mrs. A. C. Clark of 421 Sith Avenue East, . a group of friends staged a belated surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stand, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, who were |Michael Montesano, Mr. and married in Scotland, September |Mrs._ Dominic Montesano, Mr. 27, 1907 came to Prince Rupert and Mrs. Henry Montesano, Mr. shortly after the city’s incor-;2nd Mrs: Gino Lucerna, Mr. and poration. Mrs. Jack Mussallem, Mrs. Hostesses for the party were Eliabeth Finnigan, Mr. Strand Mrs. Stran . and Mr. Clark. Clark. rand and Mrs, James Shortly after their return to A group gift, a crystal vase | Me city from Vancouver, the: was presented to the Tuests-of- ;anniversary couple were enter-. ‘ 8 itained at a. dinner party by ' honor, who later cut the an- : . ssts Mr. an S. ry M niversary cake, included in the posts and aaenily and wore re refreshments. sented a table lamp. Attending the enjoyable even- ing of games were Mrs. Mary , ee Montesano sr., Mr. and Mrs. Try Daily News Classified OS Bride-elect Miss Grace Goring was feted Tues- day night when Mrs. Harold Marshall staged a de- lightful miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Gor- ing’s marriage tomorrow to Keith Young in the First Wnited Church. sree , The wedding principals are b kk h |< the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Re e a S P an A, Goring of Springwater, Sask. . and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tea Thursday . Charles Young, 1755 Seventh ; ’ Avenue West, The Civic Centre main lounge " Joint-hostess for the ,affair| Will be decorated in the Centen- was Mrs. Joseph Moore. nial Rebekah Lodge No. 40’s col- “Seated in a chalr, decorated|Ors of pink and green next with yellow and white stream-| Thursday afternoon when the ers, the guest of honor received lodge holds its annual tea and Her large array of gifts, arrang- bazaar with Noble Grand Mrs. |- cd in a box, decorated en tone,|Charles J, Wilkinson presiding. | Following’ games, refreshments| Plans for the annual event | were served, which included a j‘were made Wednesday night bride's cake, topped with a mini- | when the group held its regular afure bride’s doll. meeting in the Valhalla hall. “Invited guests were Mrs. N. J.| In other business plans were Taylor, Mrs. Charles Young, completed for the lodge to pay Mrs. Martin Albert, Mrs, Thomas |@ visit to Skcena Valley Lodge | Burns, Mrs. Donald Woodworth, | No. 68, Terrace, November 2, Mrs..Andrew Menzies, Mrs, Wil- |__ Welcomed? to the meeting was liam Toderas,. Mrs. H. S, Harri- | Mrs. Roderick D.' Falconer a re-! son, Mrs. R. G. Scott, Mrs. M,|cent arrival in the city who was W. MacKenzie, Mrs. B. H. Craft, : 4 member of the Friendship Mrs, John Jordan, Mrs, Frank | Lodge, Vancouver. Hicks and Mrs. Harry McIntosh.! 1 conclusion refreshments _— were served by hostesses Mrs. WE’VE EXPANDED! Our sweater selection with oa sweater bar to match our sport. shirt gallery. Presenting only the tops in quality lines — JANTZEN, JAY BERMA, PARKHURST & CALDWELL A new JAY BERMA feature: A convertible : "2 way collar’ pullover. 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Choose one of these easy-to-sew 3 $1.00 z CARDIGANS 10 terns WEIBIES) cr errnrs from ns , e Sons of Norway Whist Drive | The Prince Rupert Demostenes abtractive styles, the cover-up OF jiffy-cut Anne Adams pat- Sceceeeereeeceee eee eee ee eeeee ee eaeeeeeeePbedDeeeetODeDE eee LOtese “ey P : $6 95 ° : . . : erns, o mo Loy and- Dance, Friday, October 25th, | club Wednesday night eens - PULLOVER' sleeveless o.....cccccccceecseseceesseeeceesteeees from jee 8 p.m. 7 (251) ;Alan_ F. Hartwig as its head} yyst one-yard 35-inch fabric Apron in sew-easy Printed - | $7 95 " |speaker, David Yule, deputy} i; aj) you need for each pretty Pattern! It’s the ideal cover-up YOU CAN VEST 3 button sleeveless 0 cccccseneeen ~ from @ fe : , Speaker, Gordon Carison, trees apron in our Printed Pattern. for kitchen chores — pretty “SAVE MONEY io on - i urer and R. D. Falconer, pub-| Make'them for yourself, gift- ‘in gay checked cottons, with if let us d Lay xX lect; ark hil nh PERSONA ilicity” chairman. giving, bazaar best-sellers ‘contrast binding. Cinch to you let us do your ay away your X-mas selections early wnile . | During the business session, : make. . TAILORING . oe “. Mrs. Shirley A. Ross and her {pe ab en decide to nee theese eo 4525 meres Printed Pattern 4774: Wo- ALTERATIONS or the choice lasts. . Lo son returned home to the Queen | De clut mem yership by an ad- nree styles: a SSCs" edium men's small (3, 38); Medium REPAIR SERVICE a | u Charlotte Islands today by Ca- ditional five. liscussed th Size on y tte, apron: 1 yard - (40°49). Large (44, 46): EX- Sy nadian Pacific Airlines plane af- ' Members also discussed the 35-inch. Jiffy-cut in one piece. tra’ Large (48 60). Small size * Call in sometime THE SHOP ter a brief visit in the city. possibility of sponsoring an Ef- | Embroidery transfer included. 2 yards 35-inch . .. elson of. etn Hortwig said. that the Printed directions on each Printed directions on each ALEXANDERS ae ae ‘ Richard Nelson of Nelson Bros. ; attern part. Easier, accurate. eo | TAILOR SHOP . - . Fisheries, Port Edward, returns (club, made up of both men and | Pp np ; pattern part. Easier, accurate. "301 3rd A West Ph 2700 206 - 6th Street a Phone 3693 | i ~'women, was fun en d c) to his home in Vancouver to- | fundamentally; Send FORTY CENTS (40c) Send FORTY CENTS’ (40c) - Jr venue West or Phone morrow by CPA plane via Ter-!organized to further effective; in coins (stamps cannot be in coins (stamps cannot be - race following a brief visit in /speech. accepted) for this pattern. accepted) for this pattern. , the city. i Please print plainly SIZE, Please print plainly SIZE, . , : ———— i qd k | NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NAME, » ADDRESS, STYLE | § ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Martin. Hea pea CY | NUMBER NUMBER | and their daughter, Betty Mar-- : . . ane . a ‘tin, 420 Dunsmuir Street, re- Here To Ma ke Film: Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care for Prince Rupert | 4 st aie ar, . . Daily News Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ont. | turned home last tight by c | Here to spend a few days in| | - ‘from Livingston, Montana, where, Pri Ru vt t ‘include to the | 1 eens: ~ ; ‘Mr. Martin and Miss Martin met} mince per’ Set ; film | i £ Mrs.Martin who had taken ill en| city and ane . to ini ' ‘route home from 2 reunion | ea cago. representative of | . R P| d _.__* with a sister in New York. | the Encyclopaedia Britannica| Su pport Prince upert aygroun Ss i Tm * ttcomadr. George Powell RCN,; Films. Mr. Longini is in- en . returned to HCS Esquimalt ty| Process of making a movie off | -- 4k ‘CPA plane today following on, British Columbia called “The: Bu YR “yp es — inspection tour of port facilities, Pacine. Province He CxpeC NS te Y Jf . n northern British Columbisa.: leave for the @ucery |e oe “4a } — ‘Islands in a, few days. . WwEEK | 4, Duncan visitors Mr. and Mrs. | “ - | ‘David Scott and Mrs. Horace Lec | SUNDAY, OCT. 27th jeave’ tomorrow by CPA plane: ; Fe IER . ‘following a visit here, to attend | . ‘the Prince Rupert Gyro instsila- , Is Delivery Date ation ceremonies Tuesday neght., ‘They are guests of Hotel Prince} ‘Rupert. . If you have not ordered your box of apples : —_——-—- : . ’. Mrs. §. D, Johnston 2440 Gra- | | ’ : - ‘ham Avenue, returned home this PHONE ORME S DRUGS ..........0. eee 2151 ® “morning on the “Queen of the, : “North” following a two-month | KAIEN HARDWARE ..............-.. 2322 IS | ‘holiday in southern British Co-: | . enbie, WILLIAM F. STONE LTD. .......... 2317 |: . Jd. 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