he ‘possibility. that: Goth Memorial pee ue Able” ‘to ‘grant the: ‘request. experien ite ‘would: ‘be th resents system, ‘a:band:. might | be formed ; School. this ‘fall was mén- a ‘thelr schools and: all That Fee 1 cipals could ve held respons- | " L problems..will ©, News starting: tomorrow. - marketing. service, ‘Canada a, we Goad: news for swomen i party plone ‘oad ea 'new, series to be carried in the Daily - Tips :to #Food in, Engttonifal” 7 piled by:The. Home Economists of the consumers section, . The feature advises that while there are no set rules” ” for entertaining. and” no: specific foods that must be served, the important thing is to invite congenial people and to have everything:.well planned ‘so that | You, the hostess can relax: and“enjoy your own: ‘party. ; Party menus are’ broken down” into’ class S08: The ~ Dinner. Party; The® Brunch Pasty; The Stag-Partv;:. The: Buffet Supper; The Tea Paity; the new popular Dessert. Party and the Children’s Party. * roy is a column’ tom: Department of- Agriculture. eg advocating that teachers be kept ‘out. of school after hours’. — nierely that there be the’. |: stfongest supervision’ over - -keys, existed: uiider which teachers oa could return:,to schools after, yi they: wished to do:so. Attendance Tigures y March for schools in School - District 52 (Prince Rupert) were: Booth Memorial-High school: en- - rolment 707, attendance 94.5 per ) cent; Conrad ‘Street: 385 —~ 96.7 . per cent; King Edward: 365 — $4.3 per cent, , Roosevelt’ Park: 381 J 94.4 per. cent; Port Ed- ward: .214 — 93.4 per cent. Aary’ Louise. s-(s. ‘Grosse: . asil S, ‘Prockter offic- ‘the daughter. of Mr. irs, Gecirey. ‘Brnlth of OR CANADIAN IUTARY PERSONNEL serving with the. nited Nations. Emergency ceinthe Middle Eas! y ‘oiher Macdonald Brand ‘Postage.included ‘ | order and remittance tos TOVERSEAS DEPARTMENT , ‘d Box 490, Place d'Armes, ; Montroal, Que, store manager. Mrs..M. Berg, | To Be Delegates, , Peter Lien and Mrs. Mar: * >-Smith Vows 1 at t Cathedral Smith became. the bride uncle ‘Moses. Parnell, the bride wore a boxed-style tweed suit of powder blue, white accessories} and a corsage of pink roses, — Mis, Edmund: Calder, aunt of ey He “understood: - arrangements yee hours if they told the panel Le * giving $—6—s- Hirst RCM Po profusion of colorful - decora- tions and dress uniforms when the RCMP. stages ifs first an- nual “Police Ball” Friday, April 26... ‘Invitations for one of the big- gest social highlights of the ‘spring season will be avallabis to the public by phoning invi- tation convener Constable Leon - ard Harrington at 6115, at the latter part. of the .week, 4504.) EP SEs bebe Mi This PRINTED PATTERN - is fashioned ‘for the larger figure —~. loyely,: ‘sliniming lines, It's your : ‘favorite stey-in; 50 be-. coming; you'll’ want ‘to, sew both high and “low: ‘necklines, ; all 3. sleeve versions — for. year: ‘round wear! Printed Pattern 4504:, Women's Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46,. 48, 50. Size 36 takes 4% yards 35-. -inch. Printed directions on each: pattern part. Easier, fas- ter, -aceurate. -Send’ Forty - Cents (40c) in. coins (stamps - Nurses Named To Committee Mrs, W..N. Poole and. Mrs. Thomas McBride lastnight were appointed to the Nurses Bursary committee ati. in the Nurses’ Residence. The Bursary will he presented to a prosrective nursing stud- ant at. Booth Memarial School commencement cises In May, . Guest speaker Dr, R, B. Smith| * spoke on “Nurses responsibility exer- ‘the bride, of Prince Rupert, as ati ‘endant’ chose. a " mauve-" —@clored suit, white accessories’ and a corsage of yellow roses. Wilfred Parnell attended. the: groom. | A large number of friends from Masset were present for: the - occasion. Mr. and Mrs, | Grosse will make their home in, Massct, where Mr, Grosse is the | Mrs. Peter Lien / ' Mrs tin Berg Monday. night . weve named the Sonia Ladies dele-.; . fates to attend the Prince Rue. pert Canadian Cencer + Society branch’s annual dinner, April 10, At the meeting held ot the “Sons of Norway, the two dete- gates also volunteered to assist as canyascers in the local Cancer Drive, April 17, Foilowing the short business: sevslon, material was distributed to be worked into articles for the autumn bazaar, Chair orizes were won by Mrs. ; Anton Strand and Mrs. Lien while children Marilyn Muthern and Johnnie Wick were names | bread daily. Dial 3215. drawn for raffles, Ty. VY . open G am, to} am, Wh—2nd Ave, West i pattern, 1 ADAMS! cere of Pence Rupert 6:30 pan. AIL members please: tend, : (8)) '@ Richard Sephton, Distriet cannot be aecepted) for this ‘Please print plainly. Size, Nama, Address, Style. Numbher,-Send order. to ANNE in some acute local health prob- lems.” Best wishes were extended to Miss Margaret Ross RN, of Mil- ler Bay Indian. hospital, who is to “attend the Daily News, Pattern Dept., 60 | Frout Street West, Toronto, © Council. of Nurses’ Congress in Ontario, _ | Rome in May. | . - President. Mrs. Arthur Will- iams, Wa3 appointed delegate to, ?p ERSO Ni ALS sftend.-the ‘annual Registered Mr. and Airs. He Weldon aoe ae eon in Vann Steele. 514 Third Avenue West, uot wench Wn Mae n ma te ‘leaving - tomorrow “morning” couyer, ext nth, he, ,Cavadinn Pacific’ « Airlines * " nang - via’ Torvace “for a brief. : ivisit to Vancouver, Mr. Steele, monager af the Bank of Mon- itreal will refurg jlo, the - RARE VIS ITOR ‘SURREY, B.C, (— A he beach here, dying shortly of “xhaustion; Game warden Ernie } ti tipo ws tory Tuesday Wome VINCE Da yior ‘said it was the first of . i. ot fes type sighted in British’ Col- “winbia since 1918, The bird ap- ve ‘ . ly was hlown by heavy Pacific Western Airlues lett to- ° arently . ‘ ;day by CPA‘pline’ for Vancou-: winds frem the Be Hing Strait var atter a- month's stay in the Captain “Norman Skogmo of } rel, “the invitation. Registered, - the grown’s regular meeting inf ; Presbyterian Church LA High} Internaticnal Mrs, shart-| ailed albatross was found on. slice Ball : To Be Colorful Altait “el the Navy Drill hhll will be ays e“The gala event is being stag- ed with the permission of As- sistant Commissioner. C. W, Har- vison, commanding officer 1 Division, Wetorla. RCMP Inspector W, M. Taylor 4g official host with Mrs, Tay-+. lor WH lead the Grand March at 10:30 pm. The affalr wlll be heid from 10 p.m, to 2 a.m “A special invitation Is being | ‘extended to all service person- the Royal Canadian Navy,: the Reval Canadian Army and iie Royal Canadian Air Force to’ attend in full dress uniforms, : while dress is optional for the ther guests attending . Refreshments and a buffet: supper are being ineluded with Music for danc- dng will be provided by a six- piece orchestra. > Plans Tea, Sale The First Presbyterian Chureh Lacies Ald weil officiary oper its Annual spring tea and sale 4" 2 Fam, next Wednesday, April 10, in the church ‘hall. The deeision was mace last night when the ‘group held its reewlar meeting at the home of Norinan Moorehause, ” Tea will be served during 2:30 te 5 pm. under the chairman ship of tea room hostess Mrs Herry Robb, ; Welcoming the public will be ‘tesident -Mrs. K. C; Aird and Mrs, J. W, Bastwood. president of the Burning Bush Guild. A special feature, a baby nurs ary wil br convened by Mrs. Gordon Caldevwoaod, Attractive items offered: Ke t sale will Inchide plants. aprons, cand y and home-cooking spe- ciult ies, Next-meelineg, May 7 wil b- | sy held af the home of Misse: , Anne and Netla MelLeod, citw votieving Captain Edward’ ta -Kenniston, | . | i rt re er ee eee | readers fA ru vour Show Tickets abt the Grand Cafe, any time. This week iat the Grand § Cale--Pineapple Chivken, Deep Fried Prawns, Chi ken Giblet Chop Suey, Best Red Brervd T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chisken, Fresh (79) ('S= eMosting of PR, Fishliyge V sel Owners’ Assoclation at Civic Centre, on Wriday, April. 5 al, [Agent Mutual Life of Canada, Mr In the elty on one of his regu- Jay visits. For Gife Lnsuratice "Counsel, phone 2803, © (62) ® Mousie Pestivu) Thursday and Friday, Apri) 4 and 6, Sesslons: 9130-2; 00- 8300 daily, (79) 0 Loglon L.A. meetng Thurs. yay. (70) perin I | ni af mr nol ublished or ‘doplayt by 0 anire Ib} Board of by ie Governm ae “i uss? bls dale ee . aworld of : Others taking office were Mrs, | | dames Arseneau, — first’ vice: president; M's. G, P, Lyons, sec- ond vice-president; Mrs, James Johnston, third vice-president; | Mrs, Willlam Bond, secretary and ‘Mis, E,W. Coyle, treasurer, On behalf of tiie league. Mrs, “Bond | ‘presented: ithe. :retiring “president with a. itt of. apprecia. : Hon, Mrs, DeBlass: also. received |. a corsage at the ‘dinner, ores | ented, by, Mrs. ‘Aingelo Ross, on Parish priest Father J. oe ‘Me- |e of the group. Mahon expressed. ‘his thanks. ‘to’ the ‘retiring execulive - ‘for. thelr aos “great work” in conducting. so many. financial functions: duriiig the past: year, | The “Sister's Tea,” an annual open house affalr held by. the: Two. Children. ‘Win Bicycles | | Eileen. 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