' ‘ ire peng opliseding and fell ex- a ee _Miscellaneou ‘Honors’ Bride Of Friday / 8 A bride of Friday nig Hardy, the former Miss Deanna Dougherty was, feted last Tuesday night when friends gathered at the home of Mrs. J. Kasper to attend a miscel i Gifts were presented to the guest-of-honor, by Mrs. Harry |Mrs, Hansen. Hansen, which were arranged in a decorated clothes, basket, ' Two guessing contests, enjoy- ed throughout the evening's en-! tertainment were both won by}Thompson, Mrs. Paul Dvornek, Mrs. Arnold Assman, ‘ Assisting the hostess with re- freshnments were Mrs. Albert Eveleigh, Mrs. H. I. Phipps and Michael s Shower ht, Mrs. Harold Kenneth laneous shower. Others attending were Mrs, Karasosky, mother of the bride; Mrs. Kenneth Hardy, mother of the groom; Mrs, John Mrs, Louis Campagnola, Mrs. George McGinnes, Mrs. W. V. Tattersall, Mrs, Edward Hilde- brand and Mrs. Hugh Perley. BPOE Grand Organizer Visits City El Western division grand organ Order of Elks of Canada, Vernon Taylor will be the guest of honor at a special mecting of the BPOE lodge No. 342 tonight in the The Vancouver official, form- erly of Burns Lake Elks Lodge and past-president of the prov- incial Elks association, arrives from Terrace, where during the past three weeks he has been organizing a new lodge, jointly sponsored by the local Elks ; lodge and the Kitimat lodge No.! ks Tonight izer of the Benevolent Protective 383. . . Complete plans for the Terrace lodge Charter Day, to be staged October 6 at 230 p.m,, will be made at tonight’s meeting, when a large contingent of city Elk’s “who plan to attend the institu- tion of the interior lodge’ will ‘ list their names. . will be the nomination and elec- Petition Sent Also on the agenda tonight i. tion of officers for the 1957-58 To Republic $cason. . . P . 2 1 of By Witnesses | Wheh’s Sew- Thrifty Jehovah's Witnesses of Prince = pa Rupert Friday night approved a q D P TI ERN petition asking the Dominican jPRINTE . Republic to lift its band of last ——- . July 25 restricting the religious activity of the movement there. Arthur Melin, presiding minis- ter of the Prince Rupert Wit- passes said today the ‘petition ate * . creed specific names and places of police brutality that were personally , authenticated by eight of the ten American mis- sionaries deported August 3 from the Dominican Republic. The missionaries related their ex- periences at a regional assembly in Baltimore, where the petition was originally adopted August 24 by 33,091 of Jehovah's Witnesses in attendance. The petition was addressed to Generalissimo Trujillo. acknow- | Sfipstream By JIM HAGEN Flying inétructor Len Olsen has been up to Terrace lately giving float endorsement to the following pilots: Joe Schultzik, Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, September 30, 1957. | Nation’s Welfare Objective” a Of Two West German Parties - se Ralph: Easton. nse We've Morris ‘thick got. another John Sarich, Gerry Reum, Gor- don Little, ‘Jack Sharples, Chester Scott and Len also started students Ken Mayner. and Har- vey Kulsik on their introductory flights. In Prince Ruper cheson made his eross country alone last week. Another step up the igdder. Frank Johnson is working at a ylogging camp in the Queen Char- lottes. We’re going to miss him. He’s been very generous with his time trying to pound some air into our Frank is a good pilot. He’s one of those guys that made you feel completely at ease in'a plane. . single- winger now. John Guthrie went Wightman, t ,Larry Eyt- skulls. Germany and German capital could now be sent.all over. the world. Dr. Liebrecht said that. West Germany was. opposed ta revaluation of the mark as ex- ports would be hampered by the’ resulting higher prices. J Dr, Liebrecht was introduced: by E. T. Applewhaite and thank- ed by Philip'M. Ray. 7 ? Birthday flowers presented: by: president Robert McKay went to the two-party system. Ear! Gordon, Walter D. Vance “There are others,” he said,| and A. S. Nickerson, , . “but with 80 per cent of the : vote going to the Christian Dem-| - oe ocratic Union and ,the Social SMALL PLANTS IN ARCTIC a Arctic plants remain small Democratic party the others cause of lack of soil and water haven't been able to survive.” He said the German reunifica-|and the intensity of the north- ern summer sun. . tion would help bring about a The two main political parties In West Germany have learned from past experience to put the welfare of the nation above party principles, the Prince Ru- pert Rotary club was told Thurs- day. Speaking at the weekly lunch- eon meeting West German Con- sul for B.C. Dr. H. F. Liebrecht, told the. Rotarians that the Ger- man trend was definitely toward : ‘ A most successful R students and parents. Henry Vanderheide, superin- tendent of the Sunday School presided as chairman, assisted by Mrs, Lloyd Bowman as organ- ist. . ‘The program included scrip- tures read by Bruce Johnstone and Philip Patrick, a poem read by Judy Moore and stories told | by Mrs. R. B. MacDonald, Mrs. Henry Vanderheide and Arthur Jones. Taking the collection were Larry Bowman and Donald Rice. The various departments rend- ledged dictator of the Caribbean republic. . Reporting on the atrocities de- seribed in the petition, Mr. Meiin said, {In one. sector. whole. fam~ ilies were taken to prison and the male members Sf the famil- fes were beaten senseless before their own wives and children. Other male witnesses were kic#- ed and hit with rifle butts until hausted. Some were beaten and left unconscious on the ground in the patio of the prison w:th blood running out of their ears, nose and mouth. .4520 i. “Christian people all over the , wae ad =, sizes 4 world abhor such brutality as 7 wer 10— 20 this,” Mr. Melin said. “We be- : 4] 4, ’ 4 Neve freedom-loving people SY: re , should be Informed of it.” HOLLYWOOD CAFE OPEN From 5:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m, FOR THE BEST CHOW MEIN - IN TOWN TAKE SOME HOME all in one with the jacket printed pattern skirts. Printed Pattern 4620: Misses O14 oo, J 16 . takes fabric. Printed yards directions on coins (stamps pint plainly SIZE, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Phone 6226 after receiving your order. Bogardus-Wilson keeps @ to seve all _necds. BOGARDUS-WILSON CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH: He Plate Glass. Figured Glass W Mirrors BORARDY Street West, ‘Toronto, Ont, large stock and @ wide variely ke Matal for Store Fronts We 18-Ounce, 24-Ounce, and heavy window. glass §- WILSON 1000 HOMER ST. VANCOUVER, B.C, MUtual 3-3248 Canter! 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Twenty students were. given Bibles for attending 45 or more Sunday sehool sessions through- out the year. . ; Teachers assising in the vari- ous departments are Mrs. Mac Donald, nursSery;. Mrs, T. R. Lloyd, beginners; Mrs. W. D. Smith and Donald Patrick, prim- ary: Mrs. Bowman, iirs. Vander- wheide, Arthur Jones and David Miss Betty Blake is Sunday} School secretary-treasurer while; heide as superin-endent, Leona Dominato, | their objective to provide a $150 bursary for a prospective nurs- ing student graduating from Booth Memorial High School in June. One hundred couples attend- ing the gala annual “Nurses Bursary ball” in ; while aiding the bursary aiso had a “thoroughly enjoyable time” in a decor of colored fes- toons and balloons. . Tables, arranged in cabaret style, were centred with autumn flowers, flanked by candles. Couples danced to a six-piece orchestra and supper was. served during the intermission, ; Jive Winners | the armories; Dale Stacey ' Miss Leona Dominato and Dale! | Stacey were first prize winners | ‘in the jive contest staged at tne; ‘Catholic Youth Organization dance Friday night when more: (than 300 people gathered to at-| itend the first CYO social of the! season in the pally decorated: Annunciation school auditorium. : | CYO president ana master of) joyable evening and announced ed October 18. In charge of the ticket booth Arthur Jones assists Mr. Vander- 2 s+ ss ——— . Mrs. C. F. Bartlett ‘baby son Clive, 882 Sixth Avenue i East, also, leave iver. @holiday in the southern city be-: @ Buy your’show tickets at the | Grand Cafe anytime. This week f ceremonies awarded several spot: dance prizes throughout the en- | that the next affair will be stag-| Conveners for: the successful affair, were Mrs. Eugene Bart- lett und Mrs. Adam Wildgoose. Reception committee, headed by association president Mrs. A, F, Williams were Mrs, J. L. Kelly, RN, matron of the Prince Fupert| General Hospital and Mrs, Wild- ZOOSC, Notable among the beautiful gowns worn by the women were severnl floor-length formals, this season's Intest for social engare- ments. were Jeannette Cloutier and George Grywell. Attending the kitchen were Ann Brown, Brid- get Saunders and Margaret. Saunders. Dennis Mulroney and Edward Saunders atfnded the door, — PROLIFIC AUTHOR George Sand, the French woman writer who died In 1876, wrote romantic, socialist and pastoral novels. | YU inat YO younger lin eS ante RAnDtail tomb {DE LONOLINE trom Pdooeo from bg QD ROMINION CORBET CO, LTP vo sm ad! EU Biry-o ruLcant wry 7 . Tbe e cee nme creme awanva'te mony #0 ! PROVIDING humor in the Holiday Theatre’s production of “Aladdin and the Wonder- ful Lamp” this afternoon in the Civic Centre were come- dians Marie McCooey as Alad- din’s mother and Les Norman as the sultan. The production, sponsored by the Parent- Teacher council, in aid of the PTA bursary fund, will be repeated tonight at 8 o’clock. The cast of eight, who bring to life the fantasy of Alad- din’s lamp in colorful costume ‘and scenery, arrived at noon from ‘Terrace on the 1957 fall tour of the province. Joy Cog- hill is the producer and di- rector of the production which appeals to young and old. PERSONALS - Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, 940 First Avenue West, leave tomorrow morning from Terrace ' by plane en route to Vancouver. Owens, junior department ‘and | While away for a month’s holi- Mr. Vanderheide, intermediate. | day they will visit Mrs. Hunter’s brother and_ sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bell in Victoria. plane and her tomorrow by ; via Terrace for Vancou- solo September 20.- We have two new members. They are Joe Lafferty and Fred Macintosh. Our secretary, Peggy Jullen will be leaving Prince Rupert at the end of October. You’ve work- ed hard for us, Peggy, we appre- ciate it. Sorry to see you go. Bob Kelsey and I got caught at Shawatlan Lake last Sunday, September 22. We landed in there as part of my training and when we came around for take- off the engine, sputtered. We had enough gasoline to fly back but Bob said nope—better to be united Europe, which contrary to popular opinion would not have an adverse effect on world trade. © He said that currency restric- F GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER. Phone 6032 and 2952 tions had been lifted in West sure. So we hiked in to the pow- e er station and got some gas from accepted during the months of August and September, a nice young couple that live at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall. vo: there. It just goes to show. how / oo _ \ easy it is to run low. . @ Electors previously listed as Licenseholders, Houschold- © We have a difective from our ers and Spouses must re-register this year as. cither : flying instructor that no air- resident-electors or tenant-electors, . craft should’ make any long cross-country trips, espe vin: @ Corporations must submit written authorization naming 4 ter setting in. some person to be its agent to vote on behalf of the; - corporation before Septmeber 30th, 1957. , Sk Crore ge oporre . , : : Centre Program @ Registered owners of real property within the Munici- ae oo . | pality will be placed on the voters list as owner-electors, * Underway if they are registered in the Land Registry Office as J" 1 . - owners’as of September 30th, 1957. It will not be neces- Tomorrow. | sary for owner-electors to register. . tt A program of “recreation | . . _ vod unlimited” with classes for @ For the purposes of registration the following persons .. every member of the family begins tomorrow in the Civic Centre, Catherine Laurie, the Centre’s business manager to- day announced. o Persons wishing to join one or more of the many craft and other recreation classes are urged to call at the Civic Cen- tre and register. immediately, Mrs. Laurie said. The full scale program has a this season, to suit everyone from. the pre-school group to adults, she said. POP OCPOO fore returning home. owe} —— “ST UHES UPR . rs. Betty Anderson of Queen | @ rv Barbecucer this Pacific | Airlines plane for her home fol- 'lowing a short holiday in the city as guest of Mrs. Josephine Charlotte Islands, left morning by Canadian Hansen, 1307 First Overlook. Centennial ° e Meeting Tonight A meeting of Priqce Rupert's ' BC. Centennial committee is scheduled for the City Coun- cil chamber at 8 o’clock to- | night. Chairman of the centennial \ | Dr, Ro G. Large requested a full turnout of ceammittee members, 1 een eee ene nee ee EE See NY \ LIKE PIPES | Women of the Lotuka tribe in’ the southern Sudan smoke vtobaeco. pipes, but the men rarely smoke, Try Daily News Classified y \ . 4 Mrs. Bell. will spend a short: eee a te he ,ohoee ‘ Bld ih 4 Yn) hk pe ulus READERS great many added attractions PODPLOOD 4 electors: ee eee " rT (Db) (c) Duck, Deep Fried Prawns, Lob ster Egg Foo Yung, Fresh bread daily. Dial 3215. 0 (231 "i @ Regular meeting of the Royal Order of Moose, Tuesday, Octo- ber Ist, 8:30 p.m. Initiation of candidates. All members please attend. (230 Support" f a in me and) Fish and Chips, Best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried half chicken. electors. } 1 SEPTEMBER 30th, 1957. ‘As tenant-electors, British twenty-one years who and corpora and have been continuously for no motnhs immediately prior to the submission of the declaration provided for in section 33 tenants in occupation of real property within the municipality, and whose names or the names of which are not oo TOPE Ol tite list~as owner-electors or resident- August 5, 1957. queens ) R. W. LONG, — City Clerk-Comptroller. Registrations for the new Civic Voters List will. be are qualified to have their names entered on the list. of (a) As owner-electors, British subjects of the full age of. twenty-one years who and corporations which are . owners of real property within the municipality: ' As resident- electors, British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who are resident and have .. resided continuously for not less than six months within the municipality immediately prior to the | submission of the declaration provided for in section. 31 and whose names are not entered on the list as owner-electors; 0... cove wen ek subjects of the full age of tions which are t less than. six. - RESIDENT-ELECTORS AND TENANT-ELECTORS MUST REGISTER AT THE CITY CLERK’S. OFFICE BEFORE ~ ae NATIONAL CIVIL DEFENCE DAY oc FRIDAY I. 4 1967 YOUR CAVE MRPrehace OR ZANIZATION ' wee Pan four Local Civil Defence by Taking Training In The Classes Now Being Formed, If and When Any Disaster Should Come You ‘ Will Be Prepared and Trained. Fire - Home Nursing - First Aid,- Rescue Work Your Civil Defence Head Quarters (OPPOSITE CITY HALL) Open For Information and Enrolmont 2 p.m. — 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. —9 pm. . Phone 2563 Phone 3222 sya oye rota i yt ew aye He My My hea . rier er hate ta DE AW Mare ee hey basen inn MS abs. othe NN n WAS iis 4 ante! meg “at ee att pe ever phypty van Tatil ly