Be eee ™ +7 mes . oe Ag eel + ope “ 1 EE EEE RE EM. Uo Lg a eA eee PINISITING roucners —- Mrs. Stanley Wozney (right), flowercraft teacher at the Civic Centre, finish off the spray of dogwood she is holding, Mrs. Wozney is a volunteer instructor. with a resular weekly class. is shown helping one of her most advanced pupils, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. R. C. Edwards is (Photo by Meinhart Lagies) Civic Centre Flowercraft Classes Produce Authentic, Lifelike Replicas A lady entering the office of Civic Centre busi- ness manager Cathreine Laurie the other day ex-:— claimed: in “Where did you get those beautiful flowers!" She was referring to the arti-' ficial red carnations. white: corsages. daisies and red tulips decorating: The beginners’ class under Mrs. Laurie’s desk, and her re-! Mrs, Edwards meets each Fri- mark complimented Mrs. Stan-| day, the advanced class taught Jey Wozney and Mrs. R. C. Ed-; by Mrs, Wozney each Monday, wards, volunteer instructors in: both at 8 p.m. Classes consist flower craft at the Civic Centre.' of about 10 pupils each. Their pupils.in weekly Classes | Flowers are made of a petal- have turned out a multitude of | ‘lke fibre which can be pur- varied flowers with such skill! -chased in packager of 60 sheets that it takes more than a each at about one cent per glancing eye, such as Mrs. Lau-' sheet. An attractive corsage can also a volunteer flowercraft instructor. rie’s visitor's, to detect they are | be done with about 20 cents not genuine, “worth of material, Beginners work on wild roses,’ Flower craft, among other baby mums, violets, anemones, i crafts, is on display in a box carnations and camellias. The, window at a downtown super advanced have recently com-: market and in the Civic Centre pleted such difficult-to-make ! lounge. flowers as American beauty — —— — WORLD TRIBUNAL The 15 justices of the interna- tional court at The Hague, Hol- ‘land, must be from different ‘countries. . reses, dogwood, poinsettia, glad- ioli and gardenias. Pupils are also taught how to paint flowers and, for instance. to make an attach: bows to eae ae le ee Ce ee nee a Cat ht aes deh llogy for Fe Tate he lhe Cet PIA OI he A Auxiliary of Local 708 ‘Forms Aid Committees Seven committees to assist Striking pulp and paper workers in Prince Rupert were formed Monday night at-the first regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary to Local 708 of the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite | and Paper: ‘Mill Workers. Initiation of: four new mem- berg boosted the-total member- ship of the auxiliary, . formed November 18,.to more than 80. President Mrs, M. 8S. Maki reported that already much had been accomplished by the aux- Niary in the field of support for the striking union members. — Clothing had been collected and renovated, bulletins prepar- ed and mailed and fish had been filleted by the women, Mrs. ee aoe One engl Soar TY Mis Maki said. List of newly-formed commit- tees and their chairmen is as follows: DEAL A OA AS oe Cy ee ee ee ep wy! eve wwe PONE T OTTO TV TET CET ET HOE ELY EOE ECU TEC TE LOU de veerevtlvrnecenevet¥uCvtbtbodbrnese rt eee beeen a oe . P. ersonally Speaking PEPER ELH MRT FPL CUO MLO EBM GALE Prince Rupert Daily News ~ By Thursday, December 5, 1957 te Mr. and Mrs, W. E. MeIntosh, Seal Cove, and daughters Glo- ria, Elizabeth and. Tina, will leave Saturday on the Queen of the North for Vancouver where Mr. McIntosh has been trans- ferred to the Imperial plans of B.C. Packers. The famiiy has lived here for a year and a half. READERS. oR ® Legion L.A, meeting Thurs-|@ Sonja Bazaar--tea and home’, day, 8 p.m. oo (284) |cooking, Friday, -December 6,.. ‘ ® Social Credit members and|2-5. Sons of Norway Hall. (284) supporters are urged to attend a|@ Sons of Norway Whist Drive’ mecting Friday, December 6, 8!and Dance. Friday, December 6,: o'clock, Civic Centre. (284) \8 p.m. (285). Tee Mies gpa Te eg ee E. A. Enwright, Union Steam- ships agent, left last night on YOUR MP, FRANK HOWARD REPORTS: the Chilcotin for Masset’ andi Coffee and supplies Werner Gellenbeck, Mrs. Roy Mouland. Mrs. N. J. Galbraith; knitting -~ Mrs. C. J. Nicholson: sick- visiting — Mrs, Bernard For- tune; baby sitting — Mrs. P. A. Renshaw; sewing — Mrs. Arthur Sweet. — Myrs,! bake sale — | welfare —! i a Port Clements on company bust Legion Auditorium ~ ness. He is expected to return Friday. ° y Friday December 6th 8 p.m. owe Hleath unit director! _W, B. Laing left last night | Public Meeting | = ; 2 _ Auspices Prince Rupert C.C.F. Club Poe Chairman George Hill’ | on a routine tour of the Queen: Charlotte Islands He will re-; iturn to Prince Rupert, Decem- | ber 12. Cambrai IODE Plans Gifts A donation of brai Chapter of the ne Ca Order Daughters of the Empire. it was decided last night at, their monthly meeting. The Chapter also will buy clothing for an elderly woman at Usk and purchase three copies , of the B.c. Centennial Antho-— donation for schools. : The donation of educational toys to the Prince Rupert Re-' WITH PRACTICAL FOOTWEAR gifts for 15: children as well as money for: eoal will be made to the Prince: |Rupert branch of the Social: ' Welfare department by the Cam- Chiidren’s schoo) at the tarded also decided Mrs, C. G. Ham. Two new members, Mrs. R. C. ‘Webber and Mrs. G. J. Emsley | iwere initiated into the chapter, At the closing of the meeting ithe members were entertained | by Miss Evelyn Rivett with a ‘showing of color slides on her recent trip to England. 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