ideas diritehs, Songs Ay th : ‘THRILLING EXPERIENCE UU PNE “terrific” -says Miss Rupe rt - An experience which only happens. once in a lifetime was described by Miss Prince Rupert as “terrific.” _ Merwyn Hennesey who retur- ned home Thursday following her. whirl-wind packed days in Vancouver as a contestant in the Miss PNE contest sald “the final judging was an event you can’t describe too well, but I do remember that after, we all cried on each others shoulders.” “The 30 contestants got along Paisonally speaking .. Miss | Fay Trudeau, daughter of Mr,.and Mrs. ‘Henry Trudeau; 1443 Piggott Place, left’ Satur- day by-plane for Vancouver en route ;, to; Doudette, Minnesota to visit. her: grandparents. While away ‘for “two weeks she will also. visit relatives in Port -Ar- thur and Atikokan, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. : 'D. ‘Frank Bald- win and-sons” Randy. and Brian, 1467 Sixth Avenue East, return- ed: last night by car after a three- weck vacation .in south- ern British Columbia. READERS ‘Carpenters Union Meeting, Cednetday, September 3rd, postponed to Friday, September 5th: ° _- ’ (175) @ Legion Auxiliary Meeting Thursday 8 p.m. September 4th. Legion Auditorium. (176) Don't Believe It! “we can't afford a new Trade in your old washer beautifully and the judges girl,” she sald as she spoke of the winner, Miss Port Moody, Sharon Durham. Considering outstanding high- lights in her full ‘schedule of engagements was the meeting with movie stars Gordon MacRae and Johnny Weismuller, who were in Vancouver for the Cen- tennial golf tournament. While watching her first foot- ball. game . between ..Vancouver Lions and Calgary Stampeders, which she said. was’ “thrilling” .| Miss Hennesey met Mrs. Vernon "| Ciccone, a ‘former Miss Prince Rupert who’ went on to win the Miss PNE title. .° ; “Tt certainly is comforting to see people from home,” she said while speaking to Mr. sand Mrs. Ciccone. nesday, “zero day,” as.we ‘took part in a fashion” show, ;just prior to the final. ‘fudging on the PNE outdoor - Stage”, | she said. After Miss PNE was crowned, we were all rushed out to the directors’ lounge, as Miss: Port Moody was greeted with a flood jot flash-bulbs.” “All the tensions of the final judging was released in .Gay- a wonderful time, followed by refreshments in the directors’ lounge and given teddy-bear souvenirs. Exhausted but happy, Prince Rupert's pretty contestant: said she had the most thrilling | time of her life, when you say washer.’ Aten and make small monthly payments. You can’t afford couldn't have picked a -better fo. Rupert, but he will’ not be “Excitement mounted on: wed- : land, where we had_ ourselves} - Mr. and: Mrs. George Goodwin with the children Rhonda and Ronald had to go back to Prince Rupert on Sunday morning on business, but were ‘back here again on Tuesday morning early. Michael Schwab also drove back returning. here :until the. week end when he. will be taking: his family back: with him. in time for school.,Michael: very Kindly sent us a tobacco can packed full of fine fat worms with Mrs. Goodwin. These I..put in my favourite. worm .bed,,:and . next year we should. have a-good crop of Prince Rupert worms crossed with Francois’. Lake variety. Should be -something really special. so that no. trout: can resist. _My,: and . Mrs. are, spending their two’ weeks holidays in the Forestry Cottage. Both are well’ known in: Burns Lake ds they lived there before going to Prince Rupert . to live. Mrs. Bouillet is with Woolworths. Mr, and Mrs.- Monty -Monites- ano..stayed :over for.one night on ‘their, “Way: home | to Prince iit ‘Boulllet when ° they stayed. here ‘first. and |" ‘the twin - “DOYS - Mike: ‘and. ‘Colin|! onthe: bie to “We-often’ tell of at were . very: “interested in| “what |: was going’:on: about. the. “parn: an One morning. ‘Mike rushed ‘in. to his mother: and: informed” cher |i that. he:, Knew. where. the’ milk, th ne came- ‘from,. thats "it ’ ‘comes: ut of. ‘the . cow’s\ ‘leg!’ Mere. : ‘Henkel: ‘spent ¢ a few days y " with : her: ‘grand | daughter | Vit ginia. O’Méara.:: ‘anid: her ‘tamily| here, and: As now. ‘with her daugh- ter Mrs,’ ‘John Keefe, ‘She As |. living din: Burns: Lake: now, Her|. and although she: cannot’. read al the»... Museum By JOCELYN BOLTON This should really be “tourist” news, but as. our ‘bureau and museum are together it is hard to separate them. We have had a great many guests and have had our doors open during the evening lately more than usual. The night of the RCMP concert was a busy night, we"had dozens of people tour the museum, in- cluding southbound ‘guests from the “Prince George”. Everyone is complimentary about our ‘displays and our building; all remark how won- derful it is for our city to have such an attraction, and the ar- rangement of our: exhibits al- ways brings compliments.. One guest told me. it is the finest museum. north of San Francisco and remarked he had seen them-all,; including Victoria. He said that the way it. was laid out was exceptional-—nice to hear all these fine. remarks and makes all the work: “worthwhile. Another guest who drove into town with his wife, en route to} eyesight is: coming* back: slowly }1 is ‘able to pick out objects... ‘quarter 6f beef come 'in on: n- Mon ‘la day. Just when: Ted pimaen ‘into. joints ‘which - ig. eee ‘than. the old. way, and. the Joints lool | ime. “strep: 8~'| Margaret’ ndergon. brough her. ithe “Landin 20: “miles vas qui ha an: aluminum :; oa “and a powerful outb al wind behind "her so.mad Annette Island to teach school remarked how good he thought our highway—in spite of all the information: he received*in Van-} not to get this washer! SEE IT TODAY AT Northern Besner Block Prince Rupert — Company Limited B.C. Power Dial 4210 Stewart, B.C. reer ae aos TY bras and » girdles The prottiost way toa hewltching figura... the stim figure ou've always wanted .. «Is with bras and glrdlos, They're spac e quisttoly fashioned In the flnnst fables. always frosh and dainty «+> ovarywhora, Dalsy Frosh bralderod brocdcloth, sizes basque anc d-way styles). Dominion's lovely Dalsy Fresh lally dasigned for you, and Axe And you know you're from the skin outt At fine stores bras for a high, molded bustlino. 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Many guests have also thanked me for the informa- tion I have sent them via mall —which they assure me has helped them make their. plans and enjoy their trip. Our fold- ee and soon I will have to again replenish the supply. Tuesday night we had a large number of guests quite late at night, over 100 arrived by train called “Cariboo Country Special,” These people were taken a tour of Prince Rupert, the museum being thelr Inst port of call, We had over 100 to tour, 80 it was quite Inte when closing time came, Mr. Ken Robertson Introduced the tour guides, Mr. Kneiss and Mr. Lioyd and thetr wives who were very cnthus- lastle about the museum, and Wednesday morning we had tourists from the “Louise” all of which scemed very interested and being such a lovely day our totems were photographed n great dent, Mrs, Winstow of Edmonton wis a guest with her son and young grandson, We have met Mrs. Winslow before and were glad to have her visit us in our new abode, Bofore closing this Wttle col- umn To want to thank Mr, Carl Quatafson once again for his never failing Interest In our musaum and for his good ncd- vico and help over a long per- lod of. time. Mr, Jack Wrathall has alao never failed to give wan helping hand and we hone soon to have some post cards of our new muxoum for sale in the stores and tin the musemn, Wo thank everyone who has Helpod a get into operation nnd for all joen) merehants for niways qiving wa good sxorvice anda discount on our purehnsng, we appreciate this consideration, Wo xt! have poples of | “Akeonn, Rivey of Doeatiny" by Dr, RW. a. Larne, mitographed for ania nt $4.00, He and his. wife said. they) trs are disappearing Ike mapic | Libby’s 28 Oz. Oranges. SUNKIST 138’s One Dozen - - aS aang Carrot Bulk 2 lbs. - - catoencoeeiananmannen My Tee eee peer tee rr yeimed Pare Noy Yee SHREDDIES—Nabisco 2 packases BFC HAM ~~ BREADED VEAL CUTLETS » 89c: Boneless VEAL ROAST ey 15 oz size 5 printers sere cere eerste ese c esses AAARGARINE—Tulip ne oe Libs. for 59¢ | | 1 by the piece Ib. 89¢ i 63¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE September 4th, Sth & th Thursday, Friday & Saturday WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 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