yvFr?* “ M ws shal 4 . ’ r j SNS EEE ETE NS EE ee eee eee ee Oa ee eae TaN NTE EEN RENAN NNR Ree eee e ere PN sey SANE a EA ES SON er os ‘ seem mt FP EE Se a Ee Hee ‘ : ’ . js eR ee ee meee eo yg! ag Wer mot ' : " * . | .. OFFICERS INSTALLED ~~Mrs. T. A. Johnstone elected president of King Edward PTA Mrs. T. A. Johnstone last night was elected president of the King Ed- Pre-summer.tea -in June. plan of Cathedral WA: _. The Afternoon branch of the Women’s aux iliary to St, Andrew's Anglican Cathedral will hold a pre-summer tea in June. Lewes ~ IC , : see nn ~ Plans for the tea, ‘to be he ward Parent-Teacher association at the group’s annudl meeting held in the ae at the home of Mrs. GC. ©. Mins school’s activity room. She succeeds Mrs. Edwin Lindseth. \ ab the a were made Monday: afternoon Others elected to office were | ------------- — “"” Mrs-R. G. Scott, vice-president; | Lindseth, as a delegate to the! the reading ability of pupils. Mrs. R. G. Moore, secretary and provincial PTA conference held; Mrs. Bell was nominated as Mrs: A. G. Clibbett, treasurer. |in Victoria last. month, outlined | regional representative to the ...Mrs. Victor Duplisse was ap-' the proceedings and explained; Parent Teacher Federation, pointed membership chairman; | some of the resolutions which! — Principal R. G. Moore re- Mrs, Stanley Veitch and Mrs.’ wore proposed, minded members that regis- fohn Morrison, hospitality; Mrs. Two of the resolutions pro- tration for enrolling Grade 1 _&. Bartlett, dental clinic: ‘ere to label all poi | beginners for school in Sep- Mrs. W. A. Gordon, historian; ; Posed were to labe 1 DOISON~ | tember was taking place’ in Mrs. Arthur Logan, PT council; | ous and Iethal chemicals and i the school from May 14 to 16. Mrs. Ernest Sinclair, bursary; : have X-Ray machines operated | The association will again when the branch held its regil- lar meeting in the ‘cathedral bo M us eum ne rocceds from the successful . Ty card party recently held will By JOCELYN BOLTON help to purchase 35 new metal _ Peler Bennett, who addressed} 288d wooden chairs, it was re« the Canadian Club last week vis-| Ported. .. i ited the museum and left ys} President Mrs. T, B, Black re- some brochures on the Interna.| celved congratulations from the tional Vancouver Festival, We} WA on her election of first vice~ also have Centennial folders,| President of the Diocesan Boatd. Gordon Fraser, safety: Mrs. A. by qualified radiologists. ' provide ice-cream bars for the giving Calender of Events in the} “God-speed and a safe return” L. Bell, program; and Mrs. Stan-} Mrs. Johnstone. convener of school’s sport's day. Province, road maps and other were the wishes extended to Mrs, Evelyn Fingarson of Van-| May 22 to accompany her hus- couver also called to see us as did| band, The Rt. Rev, H. G. Watts, quite a number of the American Bishop of Caledonia, to Eng- sailors, Most of them were from| land where he Will -be attending different part of California,| the Lambeth Conference. os They were all very pleasant nice Refreshments -concluded the men, enjoying thelr trip and meeting, . nearly all have their cameras nent a with them. . . : . ; Mrs. R. W, Large was a visitor Onion gimmicks i Jast week taking out her mem- Away with onion tenars—-To hershtp In the Museum. - We are] peel onions thé easy way, Just always pleased to see Mrs. Large.| eut off tips from both ends and She has given many donations to] then peel under cold, running our’ exhibits. Some of our most! water. Loe cherished baskets were the gift nee fg of Mrs, Large and when we have Onions in the sauee—Enhanee them displayed in the new mu-|a simple eream sauce for vege- scum, Iam sure, as they always] tables, fish dishes or what- do, they will cause people toj have-you by sauteeing small wonder at the marvellous work! white onion rings In the butter of our Native people. Or margarine used for making Our guests have come from| the sauce. . many parts, Mobile, Alabama, . Vancouver, B.C, Vernon, Kiti- Party. onion dish—Whole lot of Past president Mrs. J. R. Ayres last month, reporied that the money to be spent on the Safety | Anstalled the new slate of off- sum of $444.05 was realized, part Patrol boys picnic, following a icers. of which will be used to buy a request by teacher Ian Currie. | The retiring president Mrs. machine designed to speed up: Mrs. Bell spoke on the Van- | mre ae ae ge corre Tos em ~~ J eouver Holiday Theatre produc- | . tion “Golden Nugget” which will ~ Hospital board Ful ibe"aress OSPita! DOA Qraterul ‘ve, presented on the artemaon | . Memorial high school. ! ~ for Moody trust fund "= : The Board of Trustees of che Prince Rupert General Hospita Rota ry W! N ners ime expressed appreciation to the trustees ; ’ * Prust Tama for a donation of $9.064.68 used ! four! NG capital TeMovation OF ihe Materniry wing, which will be known | Moody Memorial Wing, ANDORMCOM ENT Lo . z a7 1 t i \ . ' : . . 4 : i; An adventure in citizenship | 1 aminisiraor i _ ; got under way Monday as 196 ' ees Ine a fortunate investment in high school students from across eoal bearing Jands in the vi-' Ganada began a four-day tour. cmty of Telkwa. prior to 1914. of national institutions in the | Movine to Port Simpson to capital sponsored by the Ottawa - work for the Port Simpson Gen- . Rotary club. : eral hospital under Dr. R. W.' Rotary clubs in Prince Rupert, : ceived by trust fund o EL Moods. The hospital's benefactor Mr. Laree 3 14.™M foody left | peas: : : ; | Meds POSpHS. § oer Mr Hatee in 1814. Mr. Moody left Kitimat and Campbell River in. mat appears often, Hazelton, payor in anal whole Aeinsetton aod yes intesested in ape Pe bulk of his estate to ime British Columbia to St. John’s, : Smithers, Victoria and many beer ate tur HD he vst ‘tendon 2 ry inte eet et Ge Hospital upon his death in 1939. Newfoundland, arranged trans- , other parts. In spit of Pierre ecf stock un almos ander. medical work among the Inflar . people left a larg Drain and saute In melted but- ter or margarine, a few table- spoons fresh orange Juice, salt, receive, the folders, maps and ground black pepper and a flick - ‘letters sents in reply it appears ering of ground mace or nutmeg. ‘we wil) have a great many before er -- ; sa Poperi Gener hospital, Hichli ht will be th fi al Su Mm mer brides given Va lua ble t! [FDS 11958 is over, y . FORT FRANCES, Ont. or — 3 7, Mr. Moody arrived from Ene- ‘luncheon when Prim Mi ister : Je . _“Skeena, River of Destiny” is!After learning that many tour- 236 Eleventh ‘land as a youn man and set- | Diefenbaker resents ea h boy O b t for wedd t t still very popular and we have jists from the United States may ned in Ontario befor tant lane Pp Ch DOS Nn Ca U Y J} NA INg DOr ral S ‘had requests from the U.S. and|pass through this border town Morrow morning in ario before he went and girl with a citizenship cer- : Pacific Airlines plane for Van- zo Hazelion and ran the farm at | tificate and one student from “ber of copies lately even one | Ghaober at nae te Burton’s remarks that we don't 4 i get any tourists, we do get them. ks Furthermore, from the mail I rac The monev, placed in a trust portation for their representa- ' ERNETE. FONOK- Find Gs dispersed to various tives. “— " hospitals in the arena for the Prince Rupert Rotary club | medical needs of the Indinns at’ was represented by Vallerie | PERSONALS Hazelton hospital, Miller Bay‘ Ann Dearden, student at Booth | indian hospital and the Prince | Memorial high school. i ' Ars. Frank children Mickac! ‘* | | | | Setenag ) a : : : . . te ber sg . . the “polar rovte’ fer a four Gie,,ezeion, hospital, Tt was each provinee gives a briet ad- |, noe oir S (oveliest portrait photograph is her wedding pic- ber of capins lately. even | one) Chamber of gins to act as te. Be po-ar route for ¢ ~ during this time that he made / dress. i i - ;ture---in full color. r ri ut m. : oatey ee “_ ‘ , month holiday. ‘his investment in coal. ess. Students will describe ex ° O° coplure © oride’s beauty on film.at its best, here are a good supply autographed by ceptionists. perience on returning home. {half dozen “tricks of the trade” from portrait photographers: 'Dr. R. G. Large. BeMss Perdy Giske, 732 Alfred | @ Forget the mew “sack LOOK | mem ne ee ce Dr. R. G. Large brought in| £ Prince Rupert Dally News t, leaves tomorrow by CPA | G s Lf tt for one day. Pick a bridal 80WN | that “just set” look. And don’t/ your eyes seem larger, give them |some old Cunningham coins for; Wednesday, May 14, 1958 16 for a two-week holiday in‘ arve-consciaus stthouelle with that tiny-waisted wedding | experiment. Keep the hair style! depth and sparkle for the por- lour coin case They are of in-| > — ~ mt ancouver. ring” look. Some day you may you're accustomed. to wearing:! trait. First darken your brows ‘terest to many of our guests, arene | COOK’S / / | / ip . want to brag about that small i ‘the one that flatters you is soft! with short, light strokes of an | Young Roy Pawlucki brought us rom famed ~- armay collection | Waistline. Emphasize it by wear-| ang casual. eyebrow pencil, then blend with:some German paper money, jing foundation garments onc |” @ Use a tinted liquid makeup; a soft brush. For unruly brows ; which we can use when we fin- size smaller than you generally | hase. If it is one shade darker try an old toothbrush rubbed ‘al'y get our coins and paper wear. than you normally wear, it will! with a bit of softened soap. Next ‘money in shape to display prop- ty Is not far oft. "ig NOW ON! Daily News Classified | Bo peepee ones | | “Mr. and Mrs. William Bond, 409 Fourth Avenue West and Mr, Bond’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Bond, Benson Block, leave tomorrow by CPA plane for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Bond will join Mr. and Mrs. Denis Rowse of this city, to | travel by car to southern Calif. | : ““~ “ornia for a three-week vacation, , , while Mr. Bond's mother will! visit members of her family in, Vancouver. @ Many brides don’t look! hide blemishes. Use no rouge,| outline the eye gently with the erly. This collection has grown their best in white. If you're on: for it tends to.create unflatter-| pencil, extending the line slight- | 50 fast that it is hard to keep up who. doesn’t, consider the new} ing shadows. ly out and upward beyond the | with it. We hope to have it off-white and soft pastel tints; @ Use a clear red lipstick, { outer edge of the eyelid. Finally, ;3mart and new for | our new | for your wedding gown. They : applied as neatly as possible and| apply mascara to the lashes, ‘bullding—which is growing very | @ ; Show up beautifully in color; following the natural outline of|taking care to keep the lashes { fast. and makes one realize thats § portraits. your lips. separated, imoving day is not far off. 1 @ Go to the hairdresser at, @ Use eye makeup, even if While you're at the photog- | !least one full day before your, you are unaccustomed to wear- rapher’s studio, it’s an excellent | Pry | Photo appointment — to avuid! ing it. ‘The makeup will make! time to have a more informal! portrait made, so take along a : ' i 1 } } Mrs, Stanley Leech of Masset left foday by B.C. Airlines for | her home following a two-week. holiday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bs Black, 2134 Atlin Avenue. . Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods change of clothes. A dress cut on . imple flowing lines—preferably | Pulpworkers WA plans [smn fostne iat flattering. ru mM ma ge Sa le Satu rday After the wedding, you can surprise your new husband with Try Daily News Classified er The Women's auxiliary to In-{the TB X-ray clinic June 2. this portrait for his office desk. OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS 5 ternational Brotherhood of Pulp| The meeting voted to send six a ' . F-A-1-L-0-2-L-N-G | Su'phite and Paper Mill Work-| bouquets of flowers to members DIAL - . Buy ‘your show tickets here ve ae | ers’ Local 708 will hold a rum-| who are ill in hospital. READERS _ Fresh bread daily | Gi: mage sale Saturday in the old} Refreshments concluded the 8 | 321 5 Open 6 o.m. to 1 a.m. 3 * '@ Suits © Pants Simpsons-Sears store on Third | session. : @ Notice to Parents > 635 Pe 2nd AVENUE WEST : © 'Topcoats ® Slacks Avenue. oa It is important that every | . " pee . ; Mrs. R. H. Simonds and Mrs.]| | ee child starting public school tn | %am : . : — j ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Robert Player were named co- . ek Prince Rupert School District Ie ' conveners for the sale at the group’s meeting held last week. Members were reminded to phone president Mrs, Arvid Maki at 2842 or Mrs. Arthur registered as soon as possibic. before you say SCOTCH Parents of beginners, not al- ready registered, are asked to \ . complete the registration forms \ 4 A at the elementary schools be- mY ~pP QUICK SERVICE | Ling The Tailor rt 220-Gth St. Phone 4238 Sweet at 4553 to make ar- tween May lI4th and May 16th, hE y a oo ene aaa rangements for rummage plick- 0 ee been singing ae YAS. DE: WA Ss ' . nae “ ups. : mm, > hog g age df oP Quick Hel oe , Gest speaker was president of ne Nove’ pupils Is six years ; \ Gp : 4 ocal 708 E, P, O'Neal who ad- " y bod. * Ye d sth - 04 ne p PRINTED PATTERN M193 | dressed the group on “How to child’s birth certificate must be. , | t NLUEr Varted *. for Baby’s | obtain a Charter.” presented at the tlme of repis- ‘ wit : ae Al Harmay | Me ONE cungRestion hy BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEFS — ai Tummy Upsets / i Dance” ru the three girls whe 99) This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor, . . o ¢ ‘ere te Acalde « , , : a 3 b : 4 ne { B itis : i . epam let the freauent tine eur Osiginal Lf . were ont necldents victims, @® “MOTHERS OF TINY Tors" | __ _ Central Board a by the Government of British ¢ olumbia feverish, frecty, fussy and restless, Par quick , ODI as, the iuxilkiry decided ~The Civile Centre would like dependable relief trom cominon. digestive to hold a dance In the Arm. sm oe an upsets resulting from need for a corrective, ourtes May 23 ' you to know that some execilent give Haby’s Owes Tubleas, These Newle tablets ‘ , I alt V forte pletures were taken at the Tiny y me wORrT fete Te ee 8 ONDE DP 2 os ark aK : ”) + ‘ = ‘a 1 . } and gently "o relieve the upset ane “help FE Mra Sinan qusiness Mis. Sweet, Tot Display on April 12th, Please Solid comfort onion a hit Raby feel bene fst, Banc ially “hell PROMINENT DESIGNER Paavor, Wnt and Mts, TP. A, phono 2244 or 4326 for further | Hine baby Tecllng oueottonin, fey, pen An American couture orlginal—distinguished by flawless J havole vorntecred to assist in Information, (98) . ’ colicky, frety and gaxsy, Clinically and times cul--is this new armay design. The siuhouctte is youth Itself —— | 7 ee 17 tented, Baby's Own Tablets are thoroughly : } ale , . lef ye e 7 : trustworthy, mild, gente and nc promls “ft nipped waist above a floating skirt of easy pleats. The @ Last regular meeting of wit 0 S$ ron 0 dicen cals Satay eit Your fitted bodice has a separate, shaped panel In front that caps Nn y one ir Booth PTA Wednesday, May 14 ‘ package today at your drugpist. the shoulders and gracefully curves to the waistline, Your ab 8 pm. featuring Fashion , ae B | ' 3036 tive upsets of oldu child, 3 to 15, qive Show by Home Be. classes and @ Mother! Por irregularity find minor diges- cholee of two neckines, For a casual look, have a belt in the still burn ing . ¥ dependence Day, Baturday, May 17,9 pm. SON, Wall, Program and dance, (100) clinieallytentodChilarane Onn tbh fabric of the dress--or emphasize a small waist with 2 velvot [election of officers, (18) carne stnns eas vemneennec nn | OF SHR ribbon threaded through eyelet beading, Choose dram- in "W ert area ‘@ Al SON, mompera and Styles shown hore come 8 ® atic print cotton, silk shantung, or any alry sheer for a dress R . obrn sewed i Miracle Cushion: that’s pure poetry in motion—na delight to wear and a tribute p frends celebrate Norwegian In- in assorted colors. to your pood taste, Out of 10 new fires that start« F | T Printed Pattern M193 is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, ed in the Prince Rupert forest 0 § a se ee / 14, 16, 18 Size 16 requires 544 yards 35-Inch fabric. district last. week, only one ty iy Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattorn M103 to Prinee | still burning, the District Pores. ‘dor ' e " } res ian Order of the Royal Purple Ti eer Rupert Daily News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, | try office reported today, Do i me Spring Ton and Salo, Wednea- We ONE eee int plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS The lone blaze, noar Terrace,| THYS simply designed after- |day, May Ith, 2:30 pam. Rik's Oneden Gave : rn NUMBER and SIZE. Hane Kept under control! noon dress shows to good ef- |Home, (00) lann aro ntrlumpl =— | Hazard in thisnrea continues to fect the matorial woven In " ational tow pilus he “low to moderate” the For=| feet the mal bis worn with {@, British Columbia a Centon- qe oon HOLIDAY CASUALS Uo co Ting, tht SEWING COU RSE estry reports, knit charactor, It is worn with Jnint Anthology at Peter Pan . va HEWETSOW Bhudyandn aud ona cmretgp as Total of res fn tha Prine} & gold leather boll, (CP Photo) | Gift Shoppe, (08) FoR Ot ane yuthi, Bivage enwoN nat, AT TIE CIVIC CENTRE: Rupert. dlateiet slnce Woglnning | pmmancmenanconccnente tee er aocceaanp a a a sito tad gum din te too Oia dentures, May ab, a1, ak, zn, 50, 1058 of the sCasOn Mny 1 now stands * Apniiud th ow few mel ton, tulon thw at 18, Estimated da t te RUPERT TAXI orieet codtene, tint anet Ning cotati @ Drossmaking—Boginners @ Dressmaking—-Advanced |) iv gaa1, Thia is the. second rte | doheiene, ay NE Hurartow (o gute or @ Tailoring — @ Child'y Clothing total in provinglal districts Mee ae | af tio ean Jane free t Oompa @ Embroidery @ Pattern Making cording to the British Columbin " | and. rulu plate. Pools rleht out whon ro >yosented througt ‘tony | 7 orent Bervice. Only the Kam- phrepinone lv neaded, Nu duily bothor with Prosented through courteay of tho Extension Dopt. U.B.C, loups aren {s below. that Hill S Ltd . rots Clot brand Banturo Cush . , “yet , Ab fleure oo sei heer et pint ute d. Roos, Instructor. Applientions will be recolved until with S16 cumini Tho Prince E. QUINEY © George & Ons ; | bo iD, dnt, . ae a borge atelet ta leading 4; ‘ . by ORB Lonn oo, Lid. Brookville, Ont, Rogistration fee $5.00, Vor further details call the Civic Contre REMAKE with an estimated $4.0 STAND: 116 SECOND AVENUE WEST 624 - 3rd Ave, West Phone 2016 ; . L ‘ ¢ — 146, ' _ \ , | ' ; ‘ . \ v Ve ‘ r 1 ; MW ki | ‘ Cr | hb ae ig pls Nig. i as fi AMAA IED RE as Rt port dae hee hed hewd tee es vue VETERE RAK Guns . heatenny Pee Ft 0.808 06 tw ee AP Ng me mt a RE Lee ee gt ‘egg a ‘ Ree es eee em et we a Y oh “Hh : reg it Me ‘ : ey ye “ff