EEE EOE el eee rele Oe S SSP N HNN SE SS RR NE SRE RN NSS ee eee HV HVS HH Ve eH Vy ey HWW EE Sew | eee ye ere ere caw . sO Ne ws . ce ee ee eee tte mee ett nae) | ene enema eee ‘ Fringe ixupert Daliy News j30_ DELEGATES COMING Wednesday, April 30, 1958 a ! } ae Caledonia diocese WaAs to hold two-day parley | Fifty delegates from the Diocese of Caledonia gather tomorrow and Friday in St. Andrew's Anglican cathedral to attend the 46th annual meeting of the Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women's auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada. if Delegates from Terrace are) —~ oe : Mrs. C, A. Hinchcliffe, Mrs.) tred Gray RN, will speak at the 9 Keith Tucker, Mrs. Berl West tyo-day session on her work asiff and Mrs. H. Lang. Mrs. L. Lucey! 4 missionary at the Maple Leaf. @ comes from Atlin and Mrs.! yospital in Kangna, India. an Hiffernan from Dawson Miss Gray will also show slides | reek. ., |al 8:30 tomorrow night at an! From Ocean Falls come Mrs. ‘open session for WA members f V. Stamp-Vincent and Mrs. F.! 4+ si peter's church, Seal Cove | Rak. Kitimat delegates are Mrs. ‘and the St. Andrew's Anglican || Nts J OOD tray Gad Mee Cathedral WA branches. if Charles Mayo. Mrs. S. J. Leech Luncheon speaker will be W.:f and Mrs. R. Davidson are from!. Crossley, regional administra- ‘J Masset, Mrs. C. Hall, Fort St.} tor for the Social Welfare branch '§ James, Miss D. Savery, Stewart of the northern area, Terrace. and Mrs. C. S. Copes, Cecil Lake. Mrs, L. Lucey, RN, in charge & Mrs. R. Doll represents Kit-/of the Anglican mission at At-'§ wanga, Mrs. A. C. Fowler, Smith- | lin will give an address on her jf ers; Mrs. W. Collison, Burns | work as a nurse in the Arctic. | Lake; Mrs. S. Marghall, Hazel-| pieetion of new officers will ton: Mrs. J. Braithwaite, Fraser/take place Friday afternoon.'— Lake; Mrs. Samuel Kinley, Kit- | president Mrs. H. G. Watts will} katla and Miss Winnifred Gray,; pe hostess at a tea Friday at § RN, Calgary. ; 4 p.m. in the Bishop's Lodge, to ae pein Calls, Bishop conclude the annual sessions. 0 ale g the opening communion service at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, assisted by the Very Rev. A. E. Hendy, PERSONALS ean OF caledonia, who will Mrs. Larry Ryan, president of i§ give _ . ithe Ladies auxiliary to the Can-, SUPPORT THE JAYCEE CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN BUY BAPCO PAINTS AT — : YOUR CO-OP CENTRE ganaro $Q5000 mm SQ75 COLORS COLORS | GALLON | i GALLON “ WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF SUNDRY PAINTING ITEMS PLUS A FULL RANGE OF GARDEN TOOLS TO HELP YOU CLEAN UP FOR CENTENNIAL YEAR Catch Some Of These Big | Sporting Goods Values! | it if q | Guest speaker, Miss Winnl-j aian Legion branch No. 2%,.@ Complete Lo . M 2 leaves tomorrow by Canadian! ‘ Pacific Airlines plane as a delc-| O ‘ol O F SIX-MONTH-OLD Margaret Joan Sims, daughter of Mr. and d dii ‘cial convention to be held in | special ° Mrs. F. R. Sims of Digby Island is pictured with her grand- eaqciine | Trail from Sunday to Wednes- Including Fibreglass Rod, Penn 285M Reel, 100 yards 25-lb. test parents, standing left, R. F. Sims and J. E. Jones and sitting | day. uo . left, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Sirns, following her baptism in St. for roadeo [ —_——_— : Monafilament, Salmon Plug and Leads ................ Value $25.50 Andrew's Anglicun Cathedral April 13 with the Very Rev. | Arriving last week from Scot-'§ A. E. Hendy, Dean of Caledonia officiating. Wearing an em- . .{land.to take up residence with | § broidered nylon sheer, made by her paternal grandmother, Only two days remain for ihey brother and sister-in-law, | the baby was attended by godparents Miss Eileen James and | teenagers to submit entry forms;ji re ola ners Peter McKee. 1022) Mrs. Anthony Hnilika by proxy for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | for the Prince Rupert Junior) i a vonue West, was Mrs.’ Stevenson of Vancouver. Paternal grandparents of Victoria |Chamber_fo Commerce Third | pizabeth Weir. Also here is Mrs.: ff - and maternal grandparents of Saanichton, B.C. were here for Annual Teenage Safe Driving. Sarah Larson of New Westmin- } MITCHELL SALT WATER MITCHELL STANDARD SPINNING REEL SPINNING REEL the occasion on a ten-day visit. A dinner party followed. roo today JAYCCe i ter for a two-week holiday, as fg : s : leoac . - siste : anne} All entries must, be received ee ee nae soker eT Reg. $37.50 + ‘95 Reg. $32.50 $ 95 by noon May 2, if participants | 7-1", Mr. and Mrs. McKee. Sis-/) J. PIL OY nner . PILI reer etccecs " WHEN PROJECT COMPLETED are to be eligible for the written | t®ts Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Weir, | have not seen each other for 47) . e examinations to be held Satur-)""* if day at 1 p.m. in the Civic Cen- | Ye8"s. if rae | y O gq Ive tre and the safe driving tests, ! ‘i to be staged Sunday afternoon : iz . at Roosevelt Park. ie , oo! | ct | k The general public and par- | readers ; e e ric C OC ticularly parents and friends of; 4 . _ [entrants are invited to attend: @ All S.O.N. me-nbers please at- & The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire ‘the safe driving tests, Mr. Whites eoaday ncctls ane social, § Municipal chapter at its regular meeting Monday Sey eae will pet a kick | cial ouest on be Harry bude. s decided to donate an electric clock to the Civic Centre out of watching their teenage ;8on, District No. 2 Counsellor. we Swimming pool. Son or daughter go through (35) & / > “A\tuseum SLEEPING ROBES DE LUXE TENTS | ~ Full “me aa ~ 9! x 9! Xx 7’ $39.95 5 9 x12'x7’ $52.50 | ih riefs / The group will give the clock} the paces. It’s our hope that | @ Don’t forget to “Bring the @ , to the Centre upon completion| they themselves may learn | Mrs." to the Burns Club, 7 p.m. § fof the pool, it was announced| semething about safe driving,” Friday, May 2nd, in the Armour- ; . By JOCELYN BOLTON —_ by Regent Mrs. Joe Ridsdale. | Mr. Whiteley said. ‘ies. Tickets at Macey's. Fraser 4 | : . vs : Y's, sey - -*[his last week hasbeen a very. 1 other business the com-; Winner, besides receiving a and Payne and Gordon & An- | busy one visitorwise at the Mu-, bined IODE chapters, Queen free trip to Vancouver at the: derson. (Bd : seum ,and we have had inter- Mary, Cambrai and Duchess of end of May to compete in the! ; B45 15 6 Foi | Edinburgh, decided to donate $5: BC. final Id wi f the! @ Scns of Norway Fishermen’s a esting people enjoying cur ex-' I 99; B.C. finals, could win one o 20 y F Vs & hibits. Mrs. Tao-Shu-Cheng of | each to the Prince Rupert Citi- : $1,750 scholarshpis and a chance Farewell Dance, April 30th, 10 @ Formosa was a very early caller ;2enship council for dishes to be: at the National Championship, |P-m. Sons of Norway Hall. Every- ff @ and a very attractive person, | given new Canadians. |_ National finals will be held at one welcome. (88) | i THE REAL JOB .. . Approximately 250 new members have join r co- | . : “1, | speak _ F. S, ‘ 2€ gh g . . - . . os . see wos. Vancouver and cult; 8 sae ‘of Booth Memorial High Scho p, | atinree winners from the local | Nurses Association, Nurses Res-' § D ae t ig one only one man are operative since the official opening! More are joining every 8, ouver a 2 -1 se ; ati e : . x ‘idence, May Ist, at 8 p.m. 129) 8 ose. at is to ser rs . . : . . . ber of Kitimat guests appear on ‘grship Funds” the chapter Pou [event will compete for the “Bob . i ‘ff All other purposes are secondary and day, and others are seeking information! It is virtually im- cur register. id a to award the IODE Bur. }Parker Trophy” May 11 in Kiti-; ®@ Legion Auxiliary Mecting: : supplementary to the main one. How- We also had quite a number Of | sary in September to a deserv- jmat ina district competition. Thursday, May 1st at 8 p.m, 88) | ; ever, since serving the members may possible to explain all the details-of the operation of our local people and many of OUr ; ing high school student. a cover a wide field of operations and . . f ds. Th t th . young people. Final plans were made for; a actaeies, the co-operatives and the co-operative in a few words. e reguiar use 0 e€ services .Mr .and Mrs. Harold Dickin-| “Empire Day” celebrations when | a credit unions enjoy an almost un- . . . : son of London, Eng., were par- the echapters will visit the, NEW t limited area of possible activity. you have provided will bring about a better understanding ticularly interested in our-Indian | schools May 16. A purchasing or retail co-operative . oo, . . section as was William Lee Bard} Reports were given by the 158 | is organized to provide its members of the basic principles involved. If you have a question, please of New York City. Mr. Bard told | conveners of the IODE tea room with goods and services at cost. The me his father was a Cree Indian 'staged during the three-day members provide the business facill- ask your manager or staff member! ties and the financial resources. They determine the goods and services to be available through the co-op. They formulate the business policies In ron- formity with legislation covering co- operatives. They select directors to look after the business on their be- and he was only interested in the |Civic Centre Centennial Pot- Ind@jan exhibit. He took a lot of | pourri. Hhotos of our totems. Later in} Next meeting June 2 will be the day on Saturday who should held in the form of a dinner turn up fora chat and a visit but | meeting. Wilgon Duff, anthropologist | Mrs. H. A. Breen won the from the provincial museum ac- | monthly prize. companied by his assistant, Mr. | +s | PHILCO | Refrig- | erators and I half. They maintain their co-op to DO YOU KNOW? Kew. They were here to super | ALLAN E BARR ee their needs. ‘ intend the moving of two Kit- ° The directors conduct the business i rking lot? wancool totem poles, which are Contractor TI Prices frorn a in line with the policies laid down by 1. That you can park free on our supervised pa 9g lot: to be copied in Victoria. The cop- | @Exeavations @ Landscaping ster tf the members. They select n manager ‘ ' hen parking is at a premium jes will be erected at Kitwancool @ Rock Work p 239 95 and delegate to him certain duties That, during busy periods when p g P whon they are finished and the | @ Controlled Blasting . a and responsibilities. The manager, In and you find it necessary to park some distance from the old ones will be preserved for alt | @ Pile Driving | | turn, selects such staff as will enable time. @ Crane and Rigging Work Convenient Terms Arranged : the co-op to provide acceptable serv- Co-op Centre, you do not have to carry your parcels to | We were pleased to hear that\!__ ESTIMATES GIVEN -— | ney " Weitan mes. ae by an > Pull ‘ | pick d ttendant : Mr. Duff was.able to persuade | N h B C Pp 4 elected auditor provide a check-up on the car? Pull up to our parcel pickup and your attendant the chiefs of Kitwancool that’ shovels - Dozers - Trucks ort ern » We ower if the business. P Pp P Y this part of their history was) p “oneenent For Hire Besner Block Company Limited Dial 4210 cove te me miners may on will place the goods in your car. valuable and jt seems everyone e47 Ist Ave. * oul beyond the local polnt. Reta . ; is pleased with the arrangement.'| 5414 fast Prince Rupert Stewart, B.C, co-operatives nerve hele members by 2. That we have PUBLIC REST ROOMS on the first floor of Mr, Duff also told us that he; * over local co-ops In . establishing and meinialning thelr Co-op Centre? is leaving for Ottawa July 1 for OWN Coroner 5 ‘ovine, ; OF _ ; ’ o-operatives wholesales, their . ae they . Serhenne te Searn the nistory of Your Civic Centre Presents credit societies, thelr educational or- 3. That we have: provided Waiting Room facilities for Fish- rheau, to | he history of fanizations and other types of co- eas , oa Tslmpscan people particu operatives to meet thelr needs, Credil ermen waiting their turn to place BOAT ORDERS. ; y. auntt they , unions provide extended services to The students of Roosevelt Park Ww " thelr members through eredit. socl- , school may be interested toy]: CENTENNIAL CA PERS elles, trust companies, cle. This pro- . know ma nad i deter ~ jection of the activities of the loca . ft J h F Oo Bradicy from Roosevelt school, A Musical Comedly Revue ntrletly eer a one mond ie Help Prevent The Drain 0 Wea t rom ur of Texas City, Texas, I have sent . Featuring . members even , AN direet servlee over Communit Use Your Co-Op Services—Share in her folders and other mmuwelnl @ Live Talent & Impressions @ An original one act skit the counter to the membor js a ser- y or her school work, It is sur- Starring view The B fits! ' » Humber of these let- we e penerits i prising, mt MWh trom ‘the US, Bo-Me High Students with guest artists powiee HO members is the purposo many Eastern clties‘iIn Canada Buddy Taft, Doug and Marion Pierce, Vic Wells Tiusinens volume and earning tia el : and lately my of heb own Henry King and Casey Wilson dications of the extent and efficiency Be ery hontelone fo our Con. . Produced hy of the service, However, the goal of ° pci fennial in Bo Len Harrington and Mel Thompson far wren Mut net ne dost in (he drive i iG. ome atone or buslness volume or earnings. Pho mmupl i Wo are pind to see that Alder FRIDAY, MAY 2nd and SATURDAY, MAY 3RD main alm of co-oporntives and ercellt on re 0 te 4 man Kay Smith, a menber e 8 P.M. — CIVIC CENTRE unions must always he to adequately fe the Museum bau 8 back In ee ee nund @ me rer ny me ante OQ and ueceptibly serve the needs of i town and we hope that she will Reserved $1.00 Hensh T¢ Sb nrdentss HM j thelr meanbors, for this ds the real Job ° a (i recover hor henlth soon. We of democratic organizations, ---1E8, | ers - wish her the bost of luck and CO-OP CONSUMER. 5 admire her great courage in the . Jace of MWlness. A Jot of us can | benefit from the examplo of auch fn brave woman, cA cacao oannen