- BRITE MM I cy a ne eet eg hence eyes Only FOUR main pattern parts to this pretty summer dress—sew-easy, with our new PRINTED Pattern! The cool V-neckline is accented by rows of graceful tucks; Its simple flare skirt, s-u-o flattering to all figures! Printed Patern 4551: Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, Misses’ 18, 20. Sige 16 takes 1% yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, faster, accurate, Send, FORTY CENTS (40c) in coins (stamps cannot We accepted) for this pattern, Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, ' Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Prince Rupert. Daily News, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street, Toronto. readers @ Buy your Show Ticsets at the Grand Cafe and avoid line-ups. This week at the Grand Cafe— Barbecued Duck, Deep Fried: Prawns, Long Spare Ribs — Chips, Fish and Chips, the best! Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. Fresh. bread daily. Dia] 3215. (172) @ Dryclean wit Deane. Pickup! and Deisvery. Phone 2353. (tf)! wanis i) and | Me MeLaren, Alleen McDor.ald, Jeanne { Wayne Wuatmough, Raide Wilson, Eric hen your family alian style meal... CHEF SOy-AR; PEE SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS | Two Women Of Moose Officers | Installed At Regular Meeting — Two offices In the Women Kenneth Hardy installed Deputy Grand Regent Mrs, of treasurer, Norman Hebb Into the position Presiding over the group's regular session was Senior Re- gent Mrs. Roy Boychuk. _ Mrs. McIntyre gave a sum- mary of the WOTM provincial convention held In Vancouver last month, Mrs, McIntyre said that the successful meet was at- tended by some 200 delegates representing 11 of the. 15 Chap: ters in the province. Mrs. Edward Higgins .was pre- sented a farewell gift of a. sou- venir spoon. by Mfrs, Boychuk, of the Moose were filled last night ‘when Graduate Regent Mrs, Cherrill McIntyre «as’ recorder’ and Mrs. on. behalf: of the chapter, Mrs. Higgins leaves in the near future for Vancouver with her family to take up residence in the south. In other business it was de- cided to hold the annual fal) bazaar, November 27, Mrs, A. C. Thody won the lucky box draw and Mrs, Thom- as Glenn was the monthly raffle winner. Refreshments concluded | the session, Lodge No. 8 Delea gates At Royal Purple Meet Two members of the Order of the Royal Purple Lodge No. 8 joined delegates numbering at least 600 from Newfoundland to Vancouver. Island yesterday in annual convention of the OORP Derek Allen 4 ‘Advanced’ | t Swimmer i Derek Allen reported to. was be the most advanced swimmer | by instructor Bill Kincaid. today | as he was the first to- pass his Five Star test. i A total of 101 awards have | now been issued. | The Parks.- Board- -sponsored | swimming program has proved | very successful so far, Mr. Kin-! caid said, and there is still time | for adults and chiidren. “to en- | roll for courses. : List of the last 44- proficiency award winners is as follows: PROPICIENCY ChICTINICAVTES Andre Hansen, David ‘Player, Wen- ay Christensen, Murgo .Armstrone, idtward) Berry, Wayne Watmough, Alan Shepard, Eugene | Masieulak. Douglas Small. Marlene’ Phillips, Georgia Currie, Bilvabeth Currie, Peter Zacour, Evelyn Carpenter, Judy Bird, Leslie McLaren . STAK ONE Lesile McLaren, Judy Bird, Evelyn 4the* Children fund, Curpenter, Margo. Armstrong, Mar- lene Phillips, Alleen McDonald, Eliz- ubeth Currie, Peter Zacour, David Player,- Douglas Small, Edwurd Berry, Wayne Watmough. : STARK TWO Judy Bird. Evelyn Carpenter, Les- Richardson, thur Tindilt, Wayne Watmough, Ar- Raide Wilson. STALE FOUR Arthur Tindil, Atheen McDonald. eee coe ae ncecr, Hole] Vancouver for the of Canada. Attending the three-day ses- °rince Rupert are Past Wonored Royal -Lady Mrs. iN. J. Gurvich and Mrs. Arthur } Murray, Mrs. John Robertson of Van- couver, supreme honored royal lady, presides over the organt- ization of 212 lodges with 17,000 members, Last year members gave $30,- ;000 to Canadian Save the Chil- .dren fund, and this donation, ‘which will probably be equalled Or Surpassed this year, is ad- ministered throuch the: Elks’ ‘Purple Cross fund, : Mrs. Robertson said that help has been given European chi 1-.] dren and for the past three/| ‘years the OORP has laid aside | one per cent of receipts for a; national project not yet decided. | Besides contributing to Save lodges have | carried on local welfare work, : such as equipping playgrounds. furnishing hospital wards and: aiding burnt-out families, . Holding office for one year | only, Mrs. Robertson has trav- | elled at least 16,000 miles and} written more than 3,000 letters. | ‘Hostess for the convention is Lodge No. 1 of Vancouver where | the order. was ‘originated and | Organized in 1914. \ i READEKS 33rd day, July 21 at Tugwell Island.! All Sons of Norway members, ; families and friends and Sonja: Wilson, STAR FIVE Derek Allen. a real a rs Swollest speghelti, lest mect bells you ever usted, Fine, fender spaghetti oes dots of hearty, beefy meat halls, aiming in savory, rich-tistiiys tonite sauce, Only a real alien chef can make it like this, Rendy to heat and never had Spaghett and Ment Halls so pond and easy, Don Histon here! There are 1 wonderlul Chef Noy-Ar-Dee authentic Halian dishes your fumily will love, All at In minutes, Get Spugherti and Meat Halls todity--Seleet weveral others for through tho-week treats, MWop'rtareit Trade Munk Hurry! serve, You've thens are ready Gel In our big, $100,000 Holiday in Italy Contest... pick up entry blanks at your grocer’s today! ‘ the Armour Salvage il a.m. sharp. Bring your hinch. Coffee supplied, (169' : via f] nit >" wn @ Sons of Norway picnic san-| members are asked to meet at! wharf at: own! ee eee « oY Ritual Night Set ‘Ritual’ practices in the Wom- en of the Moose Chapter will be heid the first Monday of: each month it was decided. Tuesday night when the WOTM Ritual Committee held--its | regular meeting in the “Moose: Temple. The first meeting of the new season for the gréup, chaired by Mrs. J. D. Standring, also made tentative plans, to hold’ a house bingo at the home of Mrs. John Patrick . in. O¢tober, ments were “served. (oe YZ B OPEN FRIDAY I the 4 ONIONS Reéfresh- : i LLL TRIPLETS BIRTHDAY—Francois,: Michel and Daniel Regimbal, triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs: Theodore Regimbal of Hull, Que. seem to be having a bang-up time eating their first birth-" day cake, \\ \ ad TIL 9 p.m. _ [SPECIALS Goop UNTIL SPECIALS GOOD. UNTIL i. . «JULY 25th i . . PPP PLP DOOCL OOP OD? crevereccceccorscerecorocecccccecenrecooses ORANGES sexxist TOMATOES vorsouse CELERY caurons CABBAGE cx cooeeseee. +> Ibs. . 69¢| Ib. 39c| T- wm 10¢ tb. Yc PEAS RICE SPAGHETTI <+rais's wo SARDINES BRUNSWICK SALT SHAKER: DELTA, Short Groin, 2 ib. pkt. soceretereccnrnrerrsnttsesstbasnebeeerrerectnonennen eee’ sow — ke Grade A ib 7% CLUB STEAK. VEAL ROAST == KaLLED Ib 59c FRYERS CUT UP, PAN READY ....... - 6% " Prince Rupert ‘Daily: News Thursday, July 18, 1957 oy A Porson f ly Speak hing Sam Haugan, 310 Fifth Aven=— ue East, ieft this morning ‘ by ° Canadian: Pacific Alrlines: ‘plane | for Vancouver -where- he’. will © view the fishing vessél'” “Sinn and John. Moby Making a trip wa ike Goch Steamship Camosun _ tomorrow night are Terrace residents Mr. Dennis, Miss Eve Poffenroth, Elizabeth Apartments, returned home last | night from.Vancouver. on the | Camosun following a two-week ° trip. While away Miss: Poffen- roth visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thom and family, . ‘formerly: of this city in Astoria, Oregon, MALKINS, Fancy 2's, 15 oz. .......... WESTMINSTER TISSUE 10 rotts 99¢ CREAM CORN sis... PEARS MALKINS, chic hae, woe 2 sin 4% COFFEE. sins. wis tam 2 tins 31c t ieee GPFOTELFOPLEOS? PPPOE DIP ODPLOOLPOD ALO FPDPA PEI XPPIPAD orerces p. § ‘ Geode Aw. 79% * JOY * TIDE LIQUID DETERGENT, GIANT, 10c OFF 73¢ J GIANT SIZE, Ye OFF oooccccccceccc cceceteeecereerree. ce Oooo cesses oe Ove . ] 5c * TOMATO JUICE =~» 6 95¢ * STRAWBERRY JAM - 4=~99c » BUTTER lbs. 129 G «- 95¢ Fjord” built by sons Ray, Harold - and Mrs. John Paddle and son fides