ae The: Prince Rupert Art club y was honored today when it received notification’ that: its. group: ‘of three paintings took second place in the British Columbia] Art! Exhibit staged in the. jictori: Art. t Gallery, Vie. toria from January 6 to 13; “She three paintings So eT Be ee pera ‘ee renee pre eg eee from (he local club were a sea-| ahh ’ at the Monday ‘ni ht ‘and agape by Stan Didrickson, an phyursday afternoon art classes Indlan ; portrait hy Kathleen conducted by Arnold Burrell of HN and a descri seene by Jess _ Vancouver, winner of the Koer- Franks, . ‘ yy Taking first place out of 21 net Seoneship, So a 8 ae groups ‘entered throughout ine co oe provlnce-was the Revelstoke Art| Ev Cty chub, with Sophie Atkinson of; the «: same group taking first: prize for the best painting. Somio-800 art enthusiasts who attended. the exhibition, made the’ selections by vote. ‘A’ spokesman for the local group sald today that a good burnout has been made by the members of the Prince Rupert eu sieal + Seuing t today when prominent residents of Kitimat and recently of Prinee Rupert, Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam F, Stone announced the marriage of their eldest daugh- aDuncan Man. Wedding plans. were presaged ce an fey ns HUNDR EDS oF ROLLS of film ‘and: scores sof flash bulbs were . used, ’ . me recorded the colorful opening the Grand March, “ ta nt . | oe ter Diane Isobel to Jeffrey Arth-: ur Raven, which will be an event,’ ; in the clty on March ! at the ‘First United church, and Mrs, J. W, Raven of Duncan, B.C. Attending the bride-elect will! be two Prince Rupert girls, Miss | Stone's cousin, Miss: Annette | Windle and Miss Stone’s former Classmate, Miss Linden Nicker- SON, ‘Rupert ond is a. graduate of | Booth Memor:al. High. 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NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Bend order to ANNI] ADAMS, ‘ caro of Prince Rupert Dally Mode Night, Saturdny, Pa News, Patlorn Depa eo Kront Ao pan, (28) i Sireol West, Toronto, Ont’ eee ores of : fe orereren Leanne yee WEEKEND SPECIAL | $ | CHIX GAUZE DIAPERS | CHIX PREFOLD DIAPERS + t $3.98 mow ye ~The Stork Shompe - ‘bth Stroat | “Phone 3621 The afflanced is the son of Mr. i Miss Stone was born in Prince thusiasts had wide variety of scenes from which to choose: or take,;the entire opening cere= + 257 monies which included pr esentation of: ‘gifts, opening ‘speeches, throwing of the first rock and >hoto by Chandler's ‘Studio® when avid camera fats of the new. six- :heet: Prince. Rupert. Curling rink,. Camera ‘en- | Guid | And USrownie i i. Vs + . oo ! By ERNA MILNES ‘Here we are with news of all: the active Guide Companies and Brownlie Packs In Prince Rupert, ‘Ist Brownie Pack—Brown-Ow! Cook reports that last Saturday the lst Brownie Pack weleomed Mary Poole, when she was en- rolled, Mary’s parents and aunt were. grests at the enrollment. > and Brownie Pack — Is very happy to have Ann Peterson, a Girl Guide, helping with the meetings, The 2nd Pack is work- ing hard on their Golden Bar and bandaging. Brown Owl Lu- cas was away last meeting duc to measies in the family and Mrs. Boyle took the meeting assisted : by’Mrs, J. Kidd, the mother of a! Brownie, dih Brownie Pack—On Thurs-- day there were four enrollments j at the 4th Pack Mecting, those: enrolled were Heather Carlson, :* Beth Strachen, Layra Strachen. and Donna Kidd. Unfortunately ! measles prevented Rosalie Valpy. from being enrolled (00. Heather: and Beth's. mother attended: ed the Golden with their. knitting. 5th Brownie Pack—is working | on their second class dnd also, Bar Brownies ‘ wy they, are working on. a_surprise,; needlework project. . 2nd) Girl Guide Company--— Last Sunday 11 Guides, Lt. Maki and LA President Mrs. Robert ‘Yamada had a wonderful after- ‘noon skating at Oliver Lake, Mr, +Green kindly provided transpor- | They built a bonfire, ate fand dust before they came home fat 6:30. had doughnuts and cocoa, On Weduesday afternoon i Lt. Maki and seven Guides paid “a visit. to the Pioneer Home, The. ighls had earned enough money eto be able to) bake a birthday -etke whieh thes took to the Vioncer Home fo celebrate all ‘the January bitthdays, They isang ‘Happy Birthday’ and "Por: i He's a Jolly Gool Fellow’, This: was a arent sueeess aad the eltls ‘hope ta be able to-do it again at ‘ihe end of February, This is a: Fyery good example of the kind’ of thing that is belng done for: “the Lord Baden- Powell, Tribute, About which I wrote last week, You often hear people talking: ‘about the LA. T wonder if you| ‘all know what the “LA” is? Me “stands for Local association, Toral association ds a eroup ar ‘people interested dn the Girhi Guide mavement who jon toe | gether to help all the Guide! companies and Brownlie oacks in| thelr distriet, Our district ts the: 'Chty of Prince Rupert, | Tappy Guiding! tation, 4 megs sees note World's ‘ing grumulated sugar, dy South Sv aden, hold 40,000 tons in tae Ltonerete structures, E ‘ ‘ } ’ i Mrs, Einar Telseth, 945 Am: their enrollment and later help-; , Vancouver, contition caused by excess ackla and “Largest. ‘silos. for store | Hours With Str Adventures RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC | _ PERSONALS MLA. William 4. Murray, Mrs, 1 -W, G, Sheardown of Vancou-|. ‘Murray and their daughter, yer and formerly of this city ar- Christina of 685 Fighth Avenue! jived in the city this morning by ‘Bast are leaving the cily tonight oat for a brief visit here. “He , on the Union Steamship Chilco- leaves toniorrow for Kitimat. ° ‘tin for Vancouver en route to! | - Victoria where Mr. Murray. will! attend the new session of B.C. Legislature scheduled to open February 7. They will be away for six wecks, Mrs. Frank Dibb, 1034 First | Avenue West returned home this ‘morning by boat after ‘a two- morith vacation. While away she | spent Christmas and New Year’s ; with: her grandson-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen | "granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. of 885 Borden Street are leaving | G. Batson in New York and tonight by boat for West Van- | visited in Toronto, Winnipeg and couver where they will make | Vancouver. their home after living in Prince |. Rupert for more than 40 years. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allister Maison- neuve, 1034 First Avenue West, ireturned home this mornin? by bia Cellulose Company, Watson: hort after a two-week holiday in Island clean-up contest, Ter-! vancouver where they - visited rence Cormier, left this morn-' ys, Maisonneuve’s parents, : ‘ing by Canadian Pacifi¢ Airlines. 1 Bane oo nae Fa id Mr. and Mis, “Wintiam Nobie.. (615 Thoinpson Steet we:comed F, EB, Dowdie, 430 McBride | Vancouver visitors this morning Street, left today by CPA. planc: who arrived on the “Queen of for Vancouver en route to points | the North.” Spending an extend- in United States and Mexico on | ¢d stay in the city is "Mrs, Noble’ 5 a three- week holiday. ‘mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hodgson ___. Accompanying Mrs, Hodgson |. ‘wore Mrs. Arthur Foreman and Ther son Keith Foreman who will be gitests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Winner of the monthly Colum. | “brose Avenue, left by plane to- : . and: wide. necklines.: Batiste Febr ie Ru vert + Daily News uary. 1,:1957- “Unveiling ‘. his. “iberty line’ collection: of’spring fashions, he’ dropped skirts by a good: four’ inches--to more than mid-calf —and encased: the feminine tor- so in a slim tube, hobble-tight below."and ‘with - daringly low Many. of the afternoon dresses yl came to. the bottom of the calf ‘fand some ‘almost to the ankle, 2 ‘Allowing. for . very high heels, “|Dior’s new length seems to vary. between 14. and’ perhaps elght inches from the: floor. » However, Dior's. new length is ‘Pioneer Days Described © For Rotarians - An insight into the life’ ‘of Prince Rupert: in. its, early years was given members of the Prince ‘Rupert’ ‘Rotary club. yesterday when, Rotarian Robert McKay sr. was the main speaker. at they regular luncheon meeting: © ’ Mr, MeKay described the early | days’ in. the’ city: with Partleular |” regard to’ merchandising and! distribution: of | -goods. and. foods | \ from Prince Rupert: which served | Hazelton .and: then -packed - into the” interior. and the. Yukon. : President A: Donald: Ritehle | j thanked Mr. McKay: for: his talk. ~ Attending as. guests were ‘Ro- tarian Alex Eastwood of’ Van- couver, Clare Busby. and Michael Dean of Vancouver’ and Jack’ Radlet of Prince Rupert. ' Rotarian Guonard | Anderson | was welcomed - back | ‘to ‘the Cily | after his sojourn to Mexico, . Mr, and Mrs. Peter G. ‘Simpson ' residence : here. Mr.: day for a month's visit in Van- \ k's vi ake conver as guest of her son-in- i ‘home 8 visit before return- vr . law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. ‘ James Thorsteinson. | -eeyserampenen 4) Grank Forks visitor-Mrs. ‘Leora'sfh 0 ee : Markell left today by CPA planc §j after a five-month stay in the city visiting her son-in-law and § daughter, Mr. and Mys, 1. C. § Morris, 110 Ninth Avenue East. » Mrs, Markell will visit in Oregon until April before returning selection home, : 1. C. Morris, 110 Ninth Avenue East accoropanied his mother- in-law Mrs, Leora Markell to @ . where he will attend 9 the BG, lee rien! Jnspector's convention, Mondays. | Miss Margare, Giske RN, I daughter of Mr, and Mis. Carl: ; Giske p, 22h Fifth Avenue Weis “MORE FEATURES” POR YOUR MONEY : @ Washer has 3-water temperature © 110 or 220 Volt Operation. | @° Drycr has sofety-door shutoff. ‘fice me L oS ae eeeg amr = saneeg nance ne de eee we sees! sis aye ssyaatedie on the ‘Queen of the Nort” for | if A two-month visit: with her par- i} rents, Miss Giske bas been nurs. Ing as a private duty nurse In (he Vancouver General Hospi- tal, ‘WfYoure TIRED “ALL THE TIME Everybody gels a hit run-down now and then, tied-oul heavy-headed, and mayhe bothered hy hackaches, Perhaps nothing acriously wrong, fuutia temore'y toric | waates. 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Waller.as: ‘man- | ager of the National Employ-: |. ment Service Prince Rupert ‘ot. G “annoying filter sons to empty, .’ a nob wa not. ‘a fashion revolution of “4 proportions of ‘his. new. ‘100k: of | just 10 years ago,.He paved th . way with a: dozen ‘long dresse ; last, season. —. ‘now’ he lets the | | pebween onger.’ ladies ° choose’ ! 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