* y 4 ve ee we ~~, ww : my v- a A a a OO OO OO " ” Morrow morning ~~ ornia for a three-week vacation, , . Benson Block, leave tomorrow by: , T-AAL-O-R-N-G | ALTERATION SPECIALISTS aR idl Abd OFFICERS INSTALLED 97. ~~Mrs. T. A. Johnstone elected president of King Edward PTA Mrs. T. A. Johnstone last night was elected ward Parent-Teacher association at the group’s annud! meeting held in the school’s activity room. She succeeds Mrs. Edwin Lindseth. \ tetra en este cement Hea cape cme: anemone Others elected to office were " MSR. G. Scott, vice-president; Mrs. R. G. Moore, secretary and Mrs:"A. G. Clibbett, treasurer. .,.Mrs. Victor Duplisse was ap- pointed membership chairman; Mrs. Stanley Veitch and Mrs. John Morrison, hospitality; Mrs, . &.F, Bartlett, dental clinic: Mrs, W. A. Gordon, historian: Mrs, Arthur Logan, PT council: Mrs. Ernest Sinclair, bursary; - Gordon Fraser, safety; Mrs. A. L. Bell, program; and Mrs. Stan- ley Roper, publicity. _ Past president Mrs. J. R. Ayres Anstalled the new slate of off- icers. The Lindseth, as a delegate to the provincial PTA conference held in Victoria last month, outlined the proceedings and explained some of the reselutions which were proposed. Two of the resolutions pro- posed were to label all poison- ous and lethal chemicals and have X-Ray machines operated by qualified radiologists, Mrs. Johnstone, convener of the “Centennial Carnival” held last month, reported that the sum of $444.05 was realized, part of which will be used to buy a machine designed to speed up retiring president Mrs. | ~ Hospital board grateful ~ for Moody trust fund The Board of Trustees of the Prince Rupert General Hospital at its last regular meeting expressed appreciation to the trustees of the John E. Moody trust fund for a donation of $9,064.68 used in the renovation of the maternity wing, which will be known ‘as the John E. Moody Memorial Wing. . Making the announcement to- day was hospital administrator ing a fortunate j ‘ : . g ate investment in pewerd Knight, who said that | coal bearing lands in the vi- e donation was recently re-! cinity of Telkw: ior to.1914 ceived by the hospital from the: y elkwa, prior to. 1914. Moving to Port Simpson to trust fund of the estate of John | work for the Port Simpoon Gen. E. Moody. 6 Mio My cates, SN VN VN Yh SY VY VN SHOW ve weer sais YP SY president of the King Ed- the reading ability of pupils, Mrs. Bell was nominated as regional representative to the Parent Teacher Federation. Principal R. G. Moore re- minded members that regis- tration for enrolling Grade t beginners for school in Sep- tember was taking place’ in the school from May 14 to 16. The association wilk again provide ice-cream bars for the ; school’s sport’s day. The meeting voted to donate i money to be spent on the Safety | Patrol boys picnic, following a request by teacher Ian Currie. Mrs. Bell spoke on the Van- couver Holiday Theatre produc- tion “Golden Nugget” which will | be presented on the afternoon and evening of May 27 in Booth Memorial high school. | Rotary winners. touring capital | An adventure in citizenship | got under way Monday as 196: high school students from across | Canada began a four-day tour: of national institutions in the: capital sponsored by the Ottawa - Rotary club. i . 1eral hospital under Dr. R. W. The. hospital's benefactor Mr.} Large in 1914, Mr. Moody left: during this time that he made! his investment in coal. } jand girl with a citizenship cer- the Hazelton hospital. It wasjeach province gives a brief ad- Rotary clubs in Prince Rupert, i Kitimat and Campbell River in: British Columbia to St. John’s, : Newfoundland, arranged trans- ; portation for thelr representa- : tives. Prince Rupert Rotary club was represented by Vallerie | Ann Dearden, student at Booth | Memorial high school. : Highlight will be the final: luncheon when Prime Minister : Diefenbaker presents each boy tificate and one student from dress. Students will describe ex- |ture—-in full color. To ca perience on returning home. Moody, a staunch churchman | | | hospital upon his death in 1939. | “medical work among the Indian The money, placed in a trust | people left a large estate, follow- fund, is dispersed to various: a medical needs of the Indians at PERSONALS Hazelton hospital, Miller Bay . Indian hospital and the Prince children Michael and Marjan of; Mr. Moody arrived from Eng- 236 Eleventh Street, leave to-/land as a young man and set- | by Canadian | tled in Ontario before he went couver en route to Holland via the. .“polar route” for a four- ionth holiday. Miss Perdy Giske, 732 Alfred t; leaves tomorrow by CPA for a two-week holiday in and ‘very interested in’ tne the bulk of his estate to the! hospitals in the area for the Mrs, Frank Comadina andj| Rupert General hospital. Pacific Airlines plane for Van-' to Hazelton and ran the farm at ancouver. Mr: and Mrs. ‘William Bond, 409 Fourth Avenue West and Mr. Bond’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Bond, ! 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- ; while Mr. Bond's mother will visit members of her family in Vancouver. Mrs, Stanley Leech of Masset left today by B.C. Airlines for |; her home following a two-week ; holiday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Br Black, 2134 Atlin Avenue. . 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Size 16 requires 64 yards 35-inch fabric. , Rupert Datly News, Pattern Depariment, 60 Front Street West, plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. @ Forget the new “sack look” for one day. Pick a bridal gown With that tiny-waisted “wedding ring” look. Some day you may want to brag about that small waistline. Emphasize it by wear- ing foundation garments one Size smaller than you generally wear. - @ Many brides don’t look their best in white. If you’re one who. doesn’t, consider the new Axe ONS) for your wedding gown. They | show up beautifully in = color portraits. @ Go to the hairdresser at |least one full day before your | Photo appointment — to avoid ’ oh cee aan agp a Pulpwo The Women’s auxiliary to In- ternational Brotherhood of Pulp Su'phite and Paper Mill Work- ers’ Local 708 will hold a rum- mage sale Saturday in the old Simpsons-Sears store on Third Avenue, Mrs. R, H. Simonds and Mrs. Robert. Player were named co- conveners for the sale at the group's meeting held last week. " Members were reminded to Y phone president Mrs. Arvid a Maki at 2842 or Mrs. Arthur Sweet at 4553) to make ar- rangements for rummage pick. ups, Guest speaker was president of Local 708 E. P, O'Neal who ad- dressed the group on “How to obtain a Charter.” Following a suggestion by . Mr. O'Neal to hold 2 “Benefit Dance” for the three girls who were car aceldents victims, April 23, the auxillary decided to hold a dance In’ the Arm. ouries May 23, : In other business Mrs, Sweet, Mra, Shnonds and Mrs, T A Panvola volunteered to M193 inal—distinguished by flawless assist in The siuhonette is youth Itself wee menen men ser one emote +. + sees ts men Only one fire still burning in Rupert area curves to the waistline, Your cnaual look, have a belt in the 1 eyelet beading. Choose dram-~ Vailuble in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, |ed In the Prince Rupert forest district. Inst’ week, only one jg StH] burning, the District Porag« try offiee reported today, The lone blaze, near Terrace, Is belng kept under control, Hnaard In this area continues to rinted Pattern M103 to Prinee Of anionea, nine rational now plane Me ce SEWING wm yaad wise rrithtlon of lunne, wmdlly (ittha Calne toeth. a CHHOH HOTA, rhigted game die to loon Atlin denture, Aplin (non fow minutes, ganken tho wobbliant Water stay firioly in place given port Mm comforts, Fat anything talk, lag om plates “wtay puts Horne ta quinn or dantyean, Anutg rolinnrs cnn bn from Niad month, Btaya nolt und Pllublo ~~ door nat bardon and ruln plate. Pools right. out whon In spmnont dad, Hally bother with frel Cina enh Bice Cunhie May 20, 27, 2 @ Dressmaking—Boginners @ Talloring @ Embroidery Mra. J, Reos, instructor. May 22nd, Noglstration fee $5.00, For turt Ona fadiy ls ilners fer upper or lower platen a hho look If not mathiled, At all | CRU LIOND Co,, Lid, rook ville, Ont ¢ AT THE CIVIC OFNTRE Prosented through courtesy of the Extonsion Dept. U.B.C, Appllentions will be recalved inti) be “low to moderate” the Pay. extry reports, Total of firos in) the Princo Rupert district sinee beginning of the season May 1 now Btands ol 18, Eatimated damage to date is M401, Thin is the second lowont total In provinaial districts, ne. cording to the Britias Columbia Marent: Service. Only the Kain loops aren is below that {eure With $318 damage, The Prince Gooarge diatrlet dg londing tn damage with an estimated $4,« 4 COURSE 8, 29, 30, 1058 @ Dressmaking—Advanced @ Child's Clothing @ Pattern Making her detalls call the Civic Centre ‘ ann \ \ t Beet A BR A Ey Ba dee ou chee ' Pe the oe . ‘ ’ : bo Hal da 4 ME net AD pee 8, i fenaene A ABA coats EAE ed Cee tee ee OP OLD bmg half dozen ‘‘tricks of the trade’ | off-white and soft pastel tints | rkers WA plans _ rummage sale. Saturday Out of 10 new fires that starte ee TO peg bucket tance ariy x ( einen ty RO peg Pee bee y v Coe Ew ee bE 804M eG 47 iliary al the... Museum By JOCELYN BOLTON Fetor Bonnett, who addressed the Canadian Club last week vis- ited the museunr and left ys some brochures on the Interna. tlonal Vancouver Festival, We also have Centénnlal folders, giving Calender of Events In the Province, road maps and other folders for distribution, * Mrs, Evelyn Fingarson of Van- couver also called to see us hs did quite a number of the Américan sailors. Most of then were from different. part of Callfornia, They were all yery pleasant nice men, enjoying’ thelr trip and nearly all have thelr cameras with them. Mrs. R. W, Large was a visitor last week taking out her. mem- | bership In the Museum. We are always pleased to sce Mrs. Large. She has given many donations to our‘exhiblts. Some of our most cherished baskets were’ the gift of Mrs. Large and when we have them displayed in the new mu- seum, Iam sure, as they always do, they will cause people to wonder at the marvellous work of our Native people. Our guests have come from many parts, Mobile, Alabama, Vancouver, B.C. Vernon, Kiti- mat appears often, Hazelton, Smithers, Victorla ‘and many other parts. In spit. of Pierre Burton's remarks that we don't get any tourists, we do get them. Furthermore, from the mail I receive, the folders, maps and letters sents in reply it appears Summer brides given valuable tips msiite-ethmy ier on beauty for wedding portraits TORONTO—A girl's loveliest portrait photograph is her wedding pic- pture a bride’s beauty on film.at its best, here are c'! ‘ from portrait photographers: “Skeena, River of Destiny” is istill very popular and we: have had requests from the U.S. and Bastern Canada for quite a num- ber of copies lately, even one from Altavista, Pa. We still have ‘a good supply autographed by ; Dr. R. G. Large. that “just set” look. And don't experiment. Keep the hair style you’re accustomed to wearing: The one that flatters you is soft and casual. ; — @ Use a tinted liquid makeup ; base. If it is one shade darker than you normally wear, it will !hide blemishes. Use no rouge, {for it tends to.create unflatter- jing shadows. | @ Use a clear red lipstick, j applied as neatly as possible and | following the natural outline of ' your lips. ' @ Use eye makeup, even if you are unaccustomed to wear- iing it. The makeup will .make, the TB X-ray clinic June 2. The meeting voted to send six bouquets of flowers to members who are ill in hospital. Refreshments concluded session. . the eS THIS simply designed after- noon dress shows to good ef- fect the material woven In knit character, Tt 1s worn with n gold leathor belt. (CP Photo) ‘in a solid pastel shade, is most » .{Show by Home ke. classes and 4 Dr. R. G. Large brought in your eyes seem larger, give then }some old Cunningham coins for depth and sparkle for the por-!our coin case They are of in- trait. First darken your brows ,;terest to many of our guests. with short, light strokes of an | Young Roy Pawlucki brought us eyebrow pencil, then blend with : Some German paper money, a soft brush. For unruly brows, which we can use when we fin- try_an old toothbrush rubbed | al’y get our coins and paper with a bit of softened soap. Next ;moncy in shape to display prop- outline the eye gently with the | erly. This collection. ns grown pencil, extending the line slight- | $0 fast that it is hard to keep wp ly out. and upward beyond te ee te a eee Pet. oave it oun OO ee earn to ely: ' building—which is growing very taking care to keep the lashes | fast and makes ane realize that separated. moving aay 1s ' . While you're at the photog- mo: ~ rapher's studio, it’s an execllent Try Daily News Classified {[M # FH oe wd Waite Oe we ow 8 Pre-summer tea -in plan of Cathedral | _ The Afternoon branch of the Women’s aux: to St. Andrew’s Ang a pre-summer tea in June: “t ' { {i we * June: lican Cathedral will hold Plans for the tea, to be held atthe home of Mrs. C, 0. Mills, wero made Monday: afternoon when the branch held its regu- lar mecting in the ‘cathedral hall, : t. Proceeds from the successful card party recently held will -help to purchase 35 new metal and wooden chairs, it was re« ported, . ‘President Mrs. T. B. Black ré- ceived congratulations from the WA on her election of first vices president of the Diocesan Boatd. “God-speed and a safe return” were the wishes extended ‘to Mrs. H. G. Watts, who leaves May 22 to accompany her hus- band, The Rt. Rev. H. G, Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, to Eng- land where he will -be attending the Lambeth Conference. nO Refreshments -concluded the mecting, , ween: te tance ne Onion gimmicks : Away with onion tears—To peel onions the easy way, just cut off tips from both ends and then peel under cold, running water. oe Onions In the sauce—Enhance a simple cream sauce for vege- tables, fish dishes or. what- have-you by sauteeing small white onion rings in the butter or margarine used for making the sauce. Party onion dish—Whole. lot of Nlavor in small whole white on- fons cooked tn boillng chicken or beef stock until almost tender. Drain and saute in melted but- ter or margarine, a few table- spoons fresh orange juice, salt, ground black pepper and a flick- ering of ground mace or nutmeg. ‘FORT FRANCES, Ont. @ — After learning that many tour- ists from the United States may pass through this border town without knowing its name, the Chamber of Commerce decided to hire two girls to act as re- ceptionists, : £ Prince Rupert Dally News " Wednesday, May 14, 1958. . cOOKe JEWELLERS | 50% SALE | NOW ON! time to have a more informal portrait made, so take along a change of clothes. A dress cut on | simple Mowing lines—preferably TRY THE. flattering. After the wedding, you can Surprise your new husband with this portrait for his office desk. : READERS @ Notice to Parents i It is important that every child starting public school in Prince Rupert School District be registered as soon’ as possibie. Parents of beginners, not al-|* ready registered, are asked to complete the registration forms at the elementary schools be- tween May 14th and May 16th, preferably between 9 a.m and 11:30 am. The beginning age for Grade one pupils is six years by, November 30, 1958 The child's birth certificate must be- presented at the time of regis- tering. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTERS (90) @ “MOTHERS OF TINY TOTS") . —The Civic Centre would ike you to know that some execlent pletures were taken at the Tiny Tot Display on Aprll 12th. Please phone 2244 or 4326 for further information, (98) penton nnn } DIAL 3215 ¥ GN / te @ Last. regular meeting — of Booth PTA Wednesday, May 14 ab 8 pan. featuring Fashion alection of officers, (98) @ All SON. members and frionds celebrate Norwegian In- dependence Day, Saturday, May 17,9 pm. SON. Hall, Program and dance, (100) @ Order of the Royal Purple Spring Ten and Sale, Wodnes- day, May ldth, 2:30 pan, llk’s Home. 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