Prince Ry rere bp ao bg POLOWSKY INFANT ‘yFather J. 1, McMahon officl- ated at the baptismal service for the two-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Polowsky. “Wearing a white christening robe also worn by her brother Michael, 5, and sister Cathy, 3 te tiny infant received names Carol Leslie, -# Godparents attending were the baby’s aunt, Mrs. Peter. Wal- usko of Edmonton, here for the ofcasion, uncle Stephen Polow- sky, Michael Lis and Mrs. Mich- nb] Munizaba, all of this city: tA, family tea followed at the home of the principal's parents af 652 Fourtly Avenue East. ‘Maternal grandparents + the are £ Oe oA “persona * terials, ’ i214, 16 and 18. fabric; skirt 41% yards. :NUMBER and SIZE, | pert Daily News 3 vette Tuesday, August 13. 1994 August Christening _ - JOf the many baptisms | r ul ow fOr t c jms being| Mr. and Mrs,- Paul .Kowton of Aanducted during the month of Edmonton and paternal grand- Migust at varlous city churehes | mother is Mrs, Pauline’ Polowsky were two lovely christening | also of Edmonton. ceremonies held in the Church! FISHER INFANT hone Annunciation, Sunday! Father M: 3, Morrin. officiat- afternoon, ed for. the one-month - old 1532 Piggott: Place, ° daufhter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Fisher, who received names Marie Marthe, as she wore a white christening robe belong- ing to Mrs. Fisher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pellard of Van- couver, | . Mrs. Pellard, here for the oc- casion, attended her grand- daughter as godmother, while Richard Paul was godfather by proxy for the infant's uncle, RCAF’ Corporal Rennie Desor- cy, stationed in. France. _. A reception followed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fisher ‘at Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher, also of YA Dobby Original vs “PROMINENT DESIGNER - : lized" fashion—suited exactly to your taste. The “beauty of sewing lies in your own selection of colors and ma- - This Dobby Original lends itself to the gayest sun- * Shades in the spectrum—an unlimited variety of fabrics (cot- -ton, pique, denim, silk shantung, sharkskin)! It’s an outfit ‘doubly smart—perfect for the jaunt between country-club TH cer eee one. The one- “J an“easy dressmaker fit~-waist smoothly seamless to wear with ‘pr without a belt. A button-front skirt for “dress” occasions! Printed Pattern M120 is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, Size 166 playsuit requires 34, yards 35-inch ! Send ONE+ DOLLAR for Printed Pattern M120 to Daily News, 60 Front Street, Toronto, Pattern Department. print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE ' Vancouver. : Baptists Fete Member - Members of the First Baptist Young People’s ‘association ga- tered in the church hall last night to fete departing member Miss Geraldine Wilkins. Miss Wilkins, who graduated from - Booth Memorial High School in June, leaves tomorrow en route to Yorkton, Saskatch- ewan where she will enter York- ton General Hospital’ nursing ‘school. , Prior to taking her gourse in nurse's training, Miss Wilkins will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilkins in Kiti- mat and friends in Vaneouver. At the farewell gathering president Arthur Jones present- ed the guest of honor with a gift of money, on behalf of the group and a white woollen swea- ter, on behalf of the parish. Chinese supper and a series of games concluded the enjoyabie effair. , % Local m 120 Resident TINY CHRISTENING principal Colin William Paul .Ru Mr, and Mrs. Richard Farmer of this city, and Mrs. Frederick Russell. Mr. The Very Rev. A. E. Hendy, Dean of Caledonia officiated, Dies - A Prince Rupert fisherman died in Tranquille Sanitorium in Kamloops yesterday morn- ing at the age of 22. Body of David Andrew Alex- ander, a native of Kincolith, will be‘ forwarded to Prince Rupert for burial. Mr. Alexander, is survived by nis father, Percy Alexander, of 909 Eleventh Avenue East, four brothers, Samuel, Floyd. Jack and William, and two © sisters, Mrs. Beatrica Miller and Mrs. piece playsuit is designed for Please Virginia Starr, all of Prince Ru- Fev em ty pert. | RENT! ‘ \ OO Oe ene &5 Young was god father by pr eee BS LITTLE EMPRESS er’s favorite Empire Line is scaled down to daughter’s proportions in a party-going cotton by Nannette. Done in crisped dri-smooth cotton, with: lace-edged white collar and cuffs and playful white clock embroidery. The brief jacket can, be removed. Un- derneath, the dress has a scooped neckline and dainty button-belted back. Halibut Down Landings of hahbut from Area 3A are considerably behind the total landed during the same number of fishing days in 1956, Seattle head office of the Inter- national Pacific Halibut Com- mission reported: today in a tele- gram to Prince Rupert agent E. Victor Whiting. Total landed so far 000 pounds. -—— Moth- is 22,853,- a following the baptismal ceremony in St. Andrew’s “Anglican Cathedral, Sunday afternoon, which was taken at the home of Mr, and Mts. Percy Young, Fourth Avenue West, during the reception, The six-month-old boy is the son of Mr. oxy for Peter Akester of Chilliwack, s Ze z, Os his godparents ' Asking Truck Adjustment A price adjustment for a re- cently purchased dump truck will be asked by city council af- ter it was learned that the truck does not fulfill all specifications required. Tenders had called for a truck -with a vehicle weight of at least 24,000 pounds. The purchased truck carries a licence for only 23,000 pounds and the producer, Chrysler Corporation of Canada, refused to change the plate. A committee was set up to work out the adjustment. . Alderman Darrow Gomez re- ported for the Finance Commit- «tee Land Sales totalling $4,438. Fire Chief Earl Becker has been delegated to attend the Fire Chiefs’ Convention in Victoria, August 27 to 30, the Utilities Committee reported. The re- port was accepted. Purchase of $2,500 worth of telephone equipment was recom- mended by the Utilities Commit- tee and approved by City Coun- Camp” conducted by the First Baptist Church of Prince Ru- pert and Kitimat, held at Few Acres, Braun’s Island, Terrace, concluded Saturday, it was an- nounced today. juniors, " was Prince Church pastor Rev. J. A. Roskam with 20 children from Prince Ru- pert and 15 from Kitimat at- tending. Directing the kitchen was Mrs, Norman Fittus of Kiti- mat and special guest teacher was Gaston Vialardi of Bolivia, South America. ed by a senior youths from Prince Rupert and 27 from Kitimat. Ball, pastor of CE PAST IL OS CFF we dy Terrace. Bible Camp Concluded | A successful two-week “Bivle The first week of camp for supervised by Rupert First Baptist Last week’s camp was attend- group of ten Rév. Robert _ Kitimat - First Baptist church was in charge, assisted by three leaders from Kitimat and Mrs. Ball directing the kitchen. | ‘ Bible — lessons, handwork, sports, hikes and swimming was enjoyed at the camp, which was donated ‘by ~- Miss. .Gertrude Mitchell of. Terrace. , Vodka, ‘Work LODZ, Poland (P—-Labor un- rest gripped this big Polish in- dustrial city today following the walkout. of 10,000 municipal transport “workers “against a government move to link. pay boosts with vodka consumption. — et al Virgin wool in navy blue, band- »,RED, WHITE AND BLUE ~— - ed with' color-bright braid at. the waist and hem; is the fea- tured news in this meticulous- . ly tailored jumper costume by Gail Berk Classics. Rick rack trimmed braid of red.. and white is repeated as high -fa- shion detail for white blouse with Peter. Pan. collar and- modified puff sleevés. The shoulders of the jumper are. dotted with red and - white buttons, . os {pert General Hospital, returned Piggott Place. cil. \. Acceptance of six trade licences | wast reported by the Health, ‘SA Police and Licencing Committees. Anna G. . Brothers—boarding house; A. M. Sinclair—roofing contractor; dymie S. Kopelow— junk dealer; eral contractor. Avenue East, was approved on! recommendation by Alderman Kay Smith. It Stops traffic on! Eberts. Advertising in The D hone . - . 8 aily News Brings Results i Ina Sirchall—cos- | metics; Douglas’ lrannett—gen- Installation of a stop sign at: esign Ebert Street, intersection Fourth! 2:1— “The t . : BIG SPLASH—A big splash in cruise wear this year is this design inspiration from Bra- Copacabana” by Jantzen. Shoulder ties stay on the shoulders for swimming, but are opened for sunning. The capricious checkerboard pattern is gay as gingham in figure-fitting acetate-Laton. Ne rn net nee Mr. and Mrs. John Storrie, 1311 rsonally Speabia Personal y peaking Mrs. Emma Lutz of Vancouver returned home this morning by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane]. after a six-week holiday - with] her son-in-law and daughter, Sixth Avenue East.: While here she ‘spent a ten-day. vacation with the family at Oval - Bay Porcher Island. Oe Mrs. Marcel Girardet and her children, Blanche and Paul, 1416 First Overlook, left this ‘morn- ing by CPA, plane for a two- week vacation visiting friends. in White Rock and Vancouver.. Rex Sabine, former laboratory technologist at the Prince Ru- to his home in Stockton,: “Cali- fornia after spending the past| week in the city as guest of Mr. end Mrs. H, S. Harrison, 1428: PO POP D Ss Tomorrow ' wim Party < Yo Rob In Parks _ a ’ por 4 The weatherman received aa order for clear bright skies to- morrow night when the first an-.,- nual adult Gyro “Swimming and *. Dancing” party will be held:“In~* the Parfks” starting at 6:30 p.m, The attair tor ‘all adults 18°* years and over, will feature \buf-— fet supper of salad and cold cuts, followed by the swimming and’... dancing party with lively music: the order of the night. Directing the outing is park supervisor Georg! Evans, .assist- ed by supervisors, Phyllis! Bow- , man, Shannon Pallant arid ‘Bev: | Comer. - a a . no sydd a