“toss SS oe = FET te “hope ‘that you all enjoyed |* PA an se RR tr ea. Prince Rupert Dolly News © “ Friday, sanwary 11, 1957 ‘IMtérnational Soroptimists presents. the movie: equip: ment, on behalf of the Tuberculosis Society of B.C; |. eee Loe paign treasurer. will. make ‘Une . presentation. ° See screen were realized through TB Christmas seal . ‘campaign, -con- © a : umbia.. 7 “RY JOCEL YN BOLTON -- = bg a staff and ‘patients of Miller Boy Indian |: hospital will be the recipients of a new movie projec-. tor: cand screen! Monday night when the: Prince: Rupert : - Funds for the projector and EE ducted annually In British Col- Mrs, Wo de * Gordon, local TBE Mrs, C; G'Ham,, TB: Sea} cam-|., 674 he Is now a thing. of the part, man, announced today. that) : maa Ws seems such a Jong time ago, donations: are sul © belng Follow-up letters are again being mailed out: in’ the. district this ‘weekend, Mrs Gordon Te- ported. ‘ . More than $2, 600 ‘has now been recelved, quota. hag ‘been’ set at $3, 000° Mrs, Gordon: sald.’ ‘Tiny, Tots ‘Day Changed To Thursday . The Civle. Centre: Tiny, Tot t'to,'the fuil, and 1 now wish you...the best of luck for 1957, nd fee) sure that all of you Mt Whh the museum another ctlvo year, We, ‘haye had quite a number of guests through the museuni fately. Never a day passes that h few.don’t come and. see our éxliblts and all are quite sur- prised at the Interesiing things | pv;have on display, We were Very happy to have Mrs. Ralph Tod! and her little daughter arbara pay us 9% visit. We were father busy that ‘ay,-as a.win-|. dow ‘had been broken over the| Class previously’ held. Wednesday holiday and the mea were busy afternoons from 2:30 to” 3:30 repairing the damage, Glass was" WIL be’ held Thursday ¢ after- jeattered all over the ‘upstalrs| Moons from 2:30 to’ 3:30 effect- aad'we were di stressed to think ive next week, to colncide with frat vandals saw fit to hurt the Wednesday ‘closing ‘of city museum and we trust ft won't ‘stores, : Director of: the Civic haa. n again, Centre: Tiny Tot elass. Mrs. F. ‘We. are holding our annual R, Peagam announced today. Some 9v, youngsters -attending meeting next. Monday, January the. first. session ‘of the year, 14:-In, the: museum building al Wednesday, were given nottfi- $ pam. and we hope that al! cation of the change, ‘Mrs, Pea- fhembers will be able to attend! gam reported. a Dr. R. G. Large will be In the! : The ciass, which has an en- halr and present his annual re-! ‘ rolment of some 150 youngsters ort; ‘I will nave a report as} MARIE DIONNE, ¢ one » of ‘the four “surviving Dionne quintuplets, ‘has closed tho florist shop she opened in Montreal. in May, 1056. She said the decision to close: was taken for. personal reasons. Unofficially, the shop was reported to have lost. $25,000 in-its 7 months of operation, Here, passersby look in the windows of the’ shop; named for Emilie Dionne, the guint who died in 1054 dur- _ ing, an epileptic seizure, “{ CP Photo). : ‘Japanese. Student Lauds. Port Edward. Takashi Newa, a second year student. at. the Mennonite Bre- thern. Bible College in Winni-| peg, was guest speaker at the | Port Edward Gospel Chapel dur- ing the advent of the New Year. While there he. stayed at the! home. of Rev, Bergen. Mr, Newa who came to Cana- and Mrs. between the ages. of 3 to 6, sperolary, teaches songs, marching, folk “Dir Large is leaving on his; dancing and action games. Mrs, hailday and we Wish him a very good: one and hope that he will, ‘and wili'lel, you of some of tne eile between § and 6 during , fights when I retuin at We .0d/ the regular period, Mrs, Peagam uf February. i sald, “The Museum will be closed; during February. We have ar-, ranged to have the museum! taken care of by a caretaker, BO ‘we fecl sure that Deane ; freemen will sec that every-! FOR A MIDDAY BREAK Good for tite youngsters when | , ue ly kepe In good. shape, and: good for you when energies and} th ‘Wothing is dambgcd.” Bea, +p Spirits-« Jag: in’ the -middle. of a, March’ and April we: hope. busy ‘morning or afternoon’ — thal! school teachers ‘will, @ Soup ‘break, It takes but a: pring? ‘their pupils to visit the, minute to heat a cup of steam- museum as I will be pleased to !S, savory beef broth’and flav- show: them around, ‘or it with a desh of cinnamon! t —— ‘or Worcestershire or Jemon * ‘juice for added tanginess. A perfect: plek-me-up! ; ‘readers : ry ‘Puy your show tickets at the! ralid Cafe and avold lineups: hls week: Crab meat ligg Fuo-! ‘yng, Deep Fried Prawns: lirhnp lried Riee, Red Braud: frou Slerks and Fred Haut Chléken, Alsae the best fresh ubde Rreed, 218, 6 atice Rupert Pan! ng Vogel viral. Aesceiation ¢ SPECLAL aT NG fn the Clvle Centre bri Sunday av Qpan, January 13, A mombers requested to ate: i i. \ I New Books At Library. New hooks presen‘ly avail able at (be Prince Runert pub- Ne Hibrary In (he Civie Centre Include (he following, lbrar- Jan Miss May Macdonald sald . todny, "Wing Leader" hy John Johnson and “The Ufe of the Party” by Benness Cerf, eee 2 Phone oracrs lial ( Wh ead feud, . (10) Uthracy hours are Monday 3 | 'e. Suys ef Norway Whist and (2 8 ming Thesday 1 to 6 pin; Mine Weldvy, Jan, 11, Whisp Wednesday Closed all day; Thursday 2 (0 8 p.m; Vrldny 1 (o 6 piss Saturday 2 (o 8 pM, $., Duay., Ever’ vbody wescume, (0): if Mowe D Night, Saturday, Jan: al 8 p a, + oo 2 WANTED 5 4 OO 7 engineers be . chemists Mspatulan of present production fwotlitios plus addition of naw pliints has erento wd taj) vareor bpporbunttios it Dow, . ? . \ ‘ANNIOR myomnet RNGUINTE! Ty aUpAervino and covordinnte offorta ‘ve novern) profrat onghiooht Under yonorml snporvision of aaulutant Taniiiger af euglucoplag. _ PRODKOT “WAG INTL - AVM mochantent oniglnuoring eRper{onon r+ quired (or aeutga uf ppravaiey CYNON, plplng, serusburnl wool, rel. torved aonariye, ‘i ti ppoak Wuatlous, Wolluw yout work aroun > “bo aumplelgn In no Wold, _—— OUEHS velcaanantas -ahonnnteah “angie ‘ur ahomtyir witty nnn, W814 Train vegylead for deg and evelintton of nw. prysesion, Lavoat lgntlon: cane olutlon or production proklenia, Tali ain dead mH bo patablun wUipvor aay Poulan , I; LOGATION rin Bonthweatorn Ontarto on ‘ stioron of Lake Huren ” i Whe MOUMMICAT VAT wy! "enya llawatien proviatl, oo os “Nvidivy Dow hn 11 ianiith in uperntiun 4 unenty (ny hin abrauleutent, : fllakrgoientanl Wy Mab Préwura wit Pulymortaivion Molin, Minny mary ey! (leuk unger, Miyake ty Bimatt. Direotor and ‘Developmant Munger and Mi Ch, Ne i Macy, Minor af Maghioortng will bo iin your won woul, ‘ "tho non Yo CHL Chow ponitions may ko too busy" to “weito 1 lyyeor: ro : ' toca Cara porsannl (ntorvlow plok.tp your phone and wiro cole laa your name vind addres to we Wet ANT Vornoninel supers, i A a DOW CHEMICAL UANADAY TANF - bo 4 1 SATINTA, ONPATHIO:* ae | they come home from school, | 0) | PN ce daa year ago from Japan to further his ‘Theological studies visited in several Japanese | homes. Highlight of his visit was a Peagam is assisted by 12 leaders.: dinner held in his honor by the Named convenci, The uew Civie Centre Recre-i Fort Edward Japanese Ladies’ toast Honolulu, 1 will also LU! ation Director Gordoi A. Mc-iclub whose president is Mrs, T.' the Annunciation parish St. Pat. leaving for my vacation during : : Culcheon wh conduct a more! Kitisaka. Mr. Newa, whose par- rick’s concert to be held - spoke on “Why I Became a Christian.” He ‘showed color! islides at the dinner, as well as’ at church. services and. Young; | MOT SPICi BEEF BROTH | ‘People’s groups, on Japanese ifoods, culture, and life.in that county. .Assisting Mrs. Kitisaka in the | ‘dinner were vice- president. ‘Mrs, LY, Achitwa,, secretary. Mrs, R , Yamamoto, and treasurer: Mrs. | Nakaisu, Codes and cookies: ‘Were donated by Mrs. ‘Harvey , Atchison, | Throughout his v isit Mr, Newa ‘expressed appreciation for thet jhe: pilality of the Japanese pco- i ple, To those who assembled at j the: train to ‘see him off he ; Spoke of a desire (o return to {Port Edward, perhaps in. the | summer, to visit them all again and to further assist in the work rat the Chapel. | oa a i er ae me te “He bis gs 4 Princo Ruport for! tho past ' rt se pote “Hie dite In ath ond sth KNOW YOUR PAPER BOY Hospitality.” CYO Planning | ‘Dance, Concert A dance ‘and concert: were J. planned by. the ‘Catholic : Youth Organization. Sunday ‘night |. when the’ group held ‘its first mecting of the year in the An- inuneiation. school auditorium. A’ public’ dance will be held Friday night,. January 18 In the! auditorium, John Dumas Was Cadets British’ cote alee headquarters at HMChy Digeovs 8 mae Canadian Navy yestve caltiton Place, left this « ‘Canadian, Pacific Airlines plane, RCN, 1 ns : William Gurney, 5 518 Musgrave) morning”. by) for Vancouver en route to: ‘his, home tn Kamloops-where-he will ‘spend .a two-week. holiday: with his family. : Mr, and Mrs, Charles May, “493 Third Avenue West’ are leaving the clty tomorrow. morning.‘on e “Queen: of the .North”.. for tlmat where Mr. ‘Mayo will Iitd. GODE Chapt Cl cbrales” cS 47h Brthday The 47th birthday of the Queen Mary chapter, ‘Imperial |. Order Daughters of the. Empire last night was: celebrated when the.members were ‘guests of the. management of the ‘Broadway |. ‘cafe, The chapter, founded in Pritice | {Ripert January 11, 1910,. was feted with Chinese. dinner. i ‘Following the, affair, . “meni bers ‘joined. the combined IODE “chapters for.a soc: ial evening; | held at the home of. Municipal regent, Mrs. WwW. E, Halliwell. ‘TRAIN DERAILED . Two car trucks which came off east of Prince. Rupert yesterday morning, caused a minor freight train derailment. Cause of the derailment ‘is unknown, a CNR spokesman said today, The train’ was city bound. (The trucks were put back on ;the tracks shortly afterwards : At | was reported. There was no hold} up in train scheduze. 2 Plans were also’ for nrulated for! In: for’ ents are of the Buddhist faith,’ March,. The annual event Is! table, Saute 2 tablespoons ‘minc- sponsored by the CYO, President John LaPorte! thanked members: for. their SuU))-: dance. ° Vice- -president. Jeannette Clou- tier. introdused two new mem- heis, Jerry. Mucller ‘and Henry! Following the spiritual pro- gram gales, daneing and te-’ treshments were cnjoyed.: LEFTOVER HAM. Leftover ham what am! Stud the Iast of a haked ham with whole cloves. | Place In a greased baking. dish. | Spread with defrees) until piping hot, bast- ‘ng frequently; Good! — the world « Arit, who brought the’ mimber- ‘ ship to 58. can’ be ham | AM -cup molasses, Coke In a moderate oven (325° ‘SUNDAY BREAKFAST TIP Meaty sardines ring in a dell- cate’ change at the. breakfast ,ed onion in butter until golden, Add two drained cans’ of sar-. ‘dines. and’ cook gently . for 4 or. }areileaving. tonight on ‘the: ‘Un- dun’ ‘Steamship.’ Chiléotin “, ke up his new position .as: ‘of-h ike manager for. Bob Parker ae “ “pert: Ministerial association.:, the tracks at’ Phelan, 20. miles |. as staff officer’. (administration) effective January. 2i ceeds Lett": B engen,: ‘2215 ‘sixth 3 ‘Avenue’ East, fory Vancouver:: While away for: two ‘months, °.Mr.. Christensen “. will] attend. a six-week course ‘in advanced Management at Banff : School of Fine Arts.” tending’ the "Week: of in St. church. :was” jutged “earn. to. pray." : -Many" peopre : feel that “they : are too busy: to. pray, “put some of the: busiest men of old; : such: as. John * Wesley. -and.’ Martin | Litther spent.as. much as two, or | three’ hours..a day: in. “prayer; ‘gelical Free: ‘church: told. the assembly at the’ fourth. ‘service, t Mr, Foster said : “we: can: tis | ten to pleas for prayer. cand. be, challenged: to. pray. without ‘ane tually. learning. how to pray.” He urged his listeners..to follow }: the example of. the: Psalmist Dav:d who prayed in the. morn-.|, ing, at. noon and - ‘in: the: even- ing,: Rey. A. S. Olson, pastor’ “of St. Paul’s Lutheran cnureh, . pre- sided at the ‘service. Miss. Elaine Bulmer, read the scripture lesson, ° Miss Helen Olson and Anna Moan sang, a duct, “Teach Me to Pray.”. © ms | Rev, J. A. ‘Roskam W: ll give the port during the past ‘year ands iminutes, Beat 8 eggs’ .until the committee in charge ofthe frothy, add to the sardines and | service of the: “Week. of Prayer” ; annual Christmas banquet and! cook “until” firm, .stirring con-; will be heic” ‘n the | stantly. 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