yal » f. , ah ye s Fay 2 rere Bh okie gt of Bagh okot SE Ee a A eee ae . ee ye PORTE Be Da ER FT tetas ; Mr. and Mrs. Rice Honored See iat ee EU Ma RM DOR Ml we Ne be et Pe te ’ ’ ! i At Surprise Farewell Party - | . Long time residents w Mr rs. Robert Kelsey on Fift ere entertained with a surprise farewell party Friday ght when friends gathered at the home of Mr. cand 1M). Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice h Avenue East. Mr. Rice, who was born in Prince Rupert, leaves with his wife and children, Donald,. 14 Myron, 10 and Murray, 6 this weekend for Seattle where he has accepted a _ position with Alaska Lumber and Pulp Com- pany Incorporated In the per- sonnel department. They will later reside in Sitka, Alaska. Co-hostesses for the affair were Mrs. R. C. Johnson and Mrs, Eugene Pierce. A china tea set was presented to the guests-of-honor by Mr. Johnston, on behalf of the group, Dancing, games and refresh- Militia WA Elect Officers Mrs Perey Bond Friday night was elected president of the newly-formed Women’s auxiliary to the 120th Field Battery RCA Others elected to office were Mrs. Charles Bruce, vice-presi- dent; Miss Margit Macarthur, secretary; Mrs. Roland Lewis, treasurer and Mrs. Howard La Forge, social convener. During the business session, plans were made for a Christ- mas tree. party for the children of the Unit December 21 and a dance for all members of the militia, December 27, Nenana weet Anne tee ~ tae THIS. SLEEKLY - WRAPPED coat is in a rich fur fabric of “Terylene” which looks for all ‘the world Hke Persian lamb. Designed by France Davies, It was included in the fall collec- tion of the Canadian Associa- tion of Couturiers. Fabric by Sirbain, -- Teacher Wed ‘Of interest in city teaching circles was the quiet wedding ceremony staged in St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral Saturday night when Avis Weston became the bride of Peter Delany. Rev. J. S. P. Snowden officiat- ed at the service for the daugh- ter of Thomas Weston of Eng- land and the son of Mr. and -eaciers ATTENTION all Sons of Nor-} woy members and escorts, all: Sonja Ladies and escorts, Plan: to attend the Annual Banquet: Saturday. November 16th, 8 pun. sharp. Admission 75c. 265 @ .Furniture made by Mitchell! and Currie on display at Saanich | (267) | ‘Plumbing Store. Sea Fishermen's Union; Thurs., Nov. 14, 8 ‘p.m. 264 : ‘Deep mecting, @ NOW is the time Storm Sash. Currie at 4217. to Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary meet- Ing, Thursday, & p.mé e Valhalla Mecting, November Thursday. 14, 8 p.m. (266) H : SCHOOL FASHIONS IN LOW HEELS . BLACK \ SUEDE FLAT \ with Bow Soothe AA and B , 4 ™ su gil sl PERT BLACK SUEDE Met with Shawl SO AN and COCOA KARKETTE The latest for all MST JAA and i FAMILY, SHOE STORE LIMEPED | Senos England. 5 order ! Phone Mitchell and | (267) : 206 | Mrs.. Thomas Delany of Man- School teachers of Roosevelt ‘Park school attending the bridal | ‘couple were Miss Jean Coleman -and John Burdikin. ments were enjoyed during the enjoyable event, Guests attending were Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Lioyd, Mr. and Mrs, R, L. Dienstadt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ewart,’ Mr, and Mrs, R, B. Mc- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Kerr, Mrs. Betty Ellison, Victor Men- zies, J. H. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs, L. W. Cromp, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Bells, Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Pallant, Mr and Mrs. E. C. Shier, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Peter- son and Eugene Pierce, UFAWU WA Plans Parade of Dolls A large variety of dolls will be on parade for the “doll walk” tomorrow afternoon when the United Fishermen’s Allied Work- ers’ Union, Women’s auxiliary stage its annual fall bazaar in the Civic “Centre.. Other features of the event will include stalls of home-cook- ing sewing, plants and novel- ties, A “kiddies corner’ will be a special attraction to include a fish pond, candied apples and balloons. The bazaar will present a stall of handicraft made by the pati- ents at Miller Bay Indian Hos- pital, displayed for sale. Tea room hostesses will be Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mrs. Wil- liam Greenwood. General convener of the ba- zaar is president Mrs. Arvid Maki, ” T-A-1-L-0-R-1-N-G ©@ Suits © Pants ® Topcoat: © Slacks ALYERATION PECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor MOTE EE OOD EOE OOM EEE EET oa es ‘men’s — Designed by Jean Patou, this afternoon ensem- ble has been named Babette. whe skirt of black and white SNUG woo] ‘simulates a double- breasted ‘effect via rows of buttons. The colarless blouse is of blue wool jersey. Pewee gandwe Rummage Sale Slated A rummage sale to provide a Christmas party for children of the International Longshore- and Warehousemen's Union Loca! 505 is being staged Saturday in the old Simpson’s Sears store on Third Avenue by the Women’s auxillary No, 34. General convener is Mrs. Ernest Tubb, Anyone wishing to donate ar- ticles for sale are asked to call 5530 or 4160 for pick-up service. 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