. Coy PP eee Vee ww ee YT ey wee eee ee eee ewe wv eee ew we ewww wee we ees Prince Rupert Daily News 7" Thursday, November 7, 1957 “TALENT SHOW FEATURE SLATED Farewell Party 7" FOR CYO CHRISTMAS BANQUET For City Couple The First United Church Plans for a social dance,. talent show and pre-Christmas - eg banquet were completed sunday night when the . Catholic Couples club's second dance of Youth Organization held its regular mecting.in the Annuncia- Cae tion school auditorium. ‘The Auto Corner - ~~ T a SUBMITTED BY THE PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CLUB ‘ The next méeting of ' the Prince Rupert, Auto Club will be in -. the Sedmen’s Mess at 8.00 p.m., Sunday, November 10th. All mem- bers are asked to endeavour ‘to attend these meetings to help organize their club. New members are invited to come along, too. aes as Wa roe) ae Pm ee CVn me Ol ae “oe . Ss i Cae . ane we enero rr oe i dais red ae form of a farewell party tomor- ir RRO During th last week the major- ity.of the 1958 automobiles made their debut. Stylewise "Géneral Motors«have probably made the most changes to be seen, their Golden: Anniversary being coin- cident *with a retooling year. Ford, who retooled last year and stole humber one auto sales position from Chevrolet, is spenditg $185,000,000 on “off year” changes to try to retain it’s position. Taking a deep plunge; last year into the long- low and fins styling, Chrysler Corporation is relying on it’s present sales impetus and a few face lifts’ to carry it through 1958. 1 , Dual! headlights appear to be univergSal ‘features. Fins are around in one form or another and r&diator grills are either getting. more elaborate as in the case of Buick disappearing as in the case of the Packard. Hawk or even being added to the rear end of the Continental, Cars aré still becoming longer or big- ger bu€ some turning circles are decreasing. Motor Clubs Volunteer Work on Pool By GLADYS BALDWIN More and more Prince Rupert ‘clubs are becoming conscious of the Citic Centre Swimming pool as a+sworthwhile community projecf. The latest clubs to join the roster aré the recently formed Prince Rupert Road Eagles, "Club and the Prince Ru- pert Auto Club. Five members of the Road Eagleschave shoveled, hammered and: satwed: 15 hours of volunteer labour, since the club took the swimming pool on as one of their Community projects. Sat- urday is the day the Road Eag- les have set aside for the pool, The Prince Rupert Auto Club has not set a day, but members are going to turn out when they can, President Charles Gior- diano said. {luxury Style. One highlight last week was the unveiling of the new Chev- rolet, Longer by nine inches, wider by four inches and lower by two and a half inches it re- tains a Chevy look only in front, the rest is a new fresh design right to the modified flat fin overhanging three lights at each side of the rear end, A Cadillac type ‘“X” frame carries the body. Oldsmobile have returned to the adoption of the lavish use of chrome, distinctive side flashes now fitted, Chrysler has canted it’s rear fins ‘for better visibility, Imperial is lengthened two inches and DeSoto offers eighteen models from which to choose. The Corvette sports car made by General Motors is an- other lengthened car, nine inches is added to make it look more European, Studebaker now rolls on 14 inch wheels and Rambler has put it’s headlights back in the fenders. Lincoln has really stepped out with an all new body of unit construction (no separate frame) of an unusual Changes are also made ben- eath the sheet metal: Most im- portant of these concerns sus- pension which will be by the use of air in place of conven- tional springs. Although being an extra, improved suspension by coil springs on all four wheels will be the usual substitute. The air suspension available to Buick purchasers will have the same attractive feature the French Citroen introduced some two or three years ago; the ability to raise the car body some five inches above normal height to help negotiate mud, snow and ruts just by the touch of a but- ton, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler all offer a new engine of larger size and high compres- sion ratio. Other trends are: more prog- ress in the fuel injection field, automatic transmission refine- ments and better soundproofing. THRIVING CENTRE Port Elizabeth in South Africa, busy industrial centre, was set- tled by newcomers from Eng- 1958 SWIMM ING ENSEMBLE | — Seen at a recent fashion ao preview of swimwear for 1958, designed by Robby Len,* was’, this two-piece ensemble called “French Swan”, It consists of a one-piece strapless sheath and a separate button-down matching — skirt “balloon” hemline. The suit alone, made of arnel embroid- ° ered to lastex, takes to sun or swimming, and - the: ensemble — when properly: closed — is - suitable for and dancing. summer dining: The third dance of the season will be held Friday, No- vember 15, featuring an orchestra, spot dances and refresh- ments. More than 20 performers have entered the Parish Talent ‘Show, to be staged November 17 in the Annunciation hall with cash prizes being awarded winners, president John LaPorte said.’ The annual CYO Christmas banquet will be held Decem- ber 15 in the Broadway Cafe in‘the form of a semi-formal dinner dance. It was decided to invite all presidents of parish organizations. Two new members Mary and Theresa Buck were wel- _ comed., Dancing: and games concluded the session. -who leave this month to make .| west Passage in 1576. row night for departing mem- bers Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Radelet, vy rn ms IMPORTED FROM LONDON, ENGIAND OLD EXPLORER AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS BOTTLE SITES - Sir Martin Frobisher, the Eng- lish navigator, made his first voyage in search of the North- 1 no their home in Terrace. The affair, to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Stronberg, will also fenturce fa showing of films. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Uquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columble with: new. readers @ Legionairres—Get your. tick- ets for the Annual Remembrance Day Banquet at the Legion be-: fore Saturday or contact. -Jim Williams, (262) @ Legion Bring the Missus Night Saturday, ‘Nov. 9. Members and guests only. Refreshments ‘and entertainment. (262) | @ General meeting. Election of officers Little League, Nov. 7th, 8 p.m. at the Civic Centre. (261) @ Sons of Norway Whist Drive and Dance, Friday, Nov. 8, 8 p.m. HARVEST FOOD SALE 2nd Week—Nov. 8 — 14 NABOB HARVEST PACK FRUITS SPERO'S FOOD MARKET NABOB DELUXE TEA BAGS = Featuring New Specials on NABOB FOODS NABOB HARVEST PACK VEGETABLES $|-49 PLUMS, 157. PEARS, 28 02. a ins 2c ins 89c NABOB - SOLID WHITE TUNA 2 tins A9¢ | BEANS, Cut Wax PEACHES, Bor 01. ins 89 fins 53c _NABOB - CLAMS 62: « WHOLE - ASPARAGUS TIPS Ac | MINT PEAS, 15 07. RASPBERRIES .:... CHERRIES Bing .. ins 69c. ins 9c 2 2 COCKTAIL, 1502... 2 2 ad -NABOB PURE STRAWERRY JAM (2-Ib. tin 2. 5 SPAGHETTI, 15 02. Amazing mn we I - PEAS, size2&3..... 2 tins 45c 2 tins 41c. tin 35c 2 tins 41c ) tins 31c PORK 'N’ BEANS, {5oz. fin 13c ord oh - ¥e (262) The Road Eagles Club, with|land in 1820. Morris® Deane as president and sponsored by A. S. Nickerson, TONIGHT-8pm J | eg B. Hill and W. S. Kergin was formed,,in. September of this year for.the purpose of promot- ing safe” ‘driving and sportsman- ship “amongst its members. Work §n, the swimming pool is just one afthe community proj - ects the ‘citib has’ helped and is planniig: ‘to help. fing 1 Re teenagers are etting: into ea o. Ni « ie “hoo! boys ted out fo Annunciation Hall — Fulton Street | | — whiter than any po der e ver made! | | 3 _ Saturday,-a week ago. . vo a Teertagers turning out were; R. Mcintyre, B. McLeod, D, Mc- Leod, M. Lemom, R. Harding, T. Careless, J. Rudolph, E. Wilkin- - son Ry Peterson, ... 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