te ene A a a EE I a a alana Palialinds COMM DDH TF AE OO er CO OR BO Be EN DE BEE OO MD A Pe tae ar ar Ny | tg we 4 : - " ¢ ‘i 3 f Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Wednesday, September 25, 1957 NEW CHAPLAIN INTRODUCED Even. Greater Success Seen This Year For CYO If the strong determination and the large mem-* bership of the Catholic Youth Organization was res- ponsible for the success of last year’s operation then the CYO can look: forward to ‘even greater success in the forthcoming season president John LaPorte told the group at its first meetirig Sunday night. -Fifiteen new members intro- Q " the smoothest! OS | the greatest! | 9 | OUTPERFORMS| ALL OvHERS! | 7 membership over the 100 mark. Successful replacing Father H. EB. Tunney. ' duced , by vicepresident Jean- Spaghetti nette Cloutier, the Guest of honor Father Robert Dalton of Winnipeg was in- The first annual “Spaghetti{ who recently Iecft for Prince Dinner” staged by the Women of | George, following a four year brought Dinner duced as the new CYO chaplain, the Moose Mooscheart committee | tenure here, Friday night realized some $50 which will ¢0 towards the Mooseheart Christmas fund and the sunshine child, RaYmond McMillan, convener Mrs. Hal- ford Stevenson reported today. More than 50 people enjoyed a menu of spaghetti, meat-balls and a large variety of home- made pies. , Father Dalton who arrived in Prince Rupert during the past week, expressed his amazement at the tremendous activity of the CYO in the city. To increase social activities, a motion was passed to sponsor danced in the ‘Annunciatior school auditorium every other : ” . THE MOTARY ELECTRIC SHAVER’ NEW FIBRES SHOWN — A Montreal fashion show featured oe “ome, °. these childrens’ clothes manufactured from synthetic fibres. | gare. y. ee This picture shows the girl in a color-fast, crease-resistant ou can't miss:° - Assisting with the successful | Friday night, re Dy i dinner were WOTM members First dance of the season Bee a ven eae ieee eeneen bese wd bite sets metaemaha : weet vince Mrs. William Bussey, Mrs. Harry | will be held Friday night be- Hanson, Mrs. Albert Evelcizh,| tween the hours ef 9.30 and Mrs. Norman Hebb, Mrs. Stanley | 1.30. featuring a five-piece Raychuk, Mrs. William Haun,; orchestra and refreshments. viscose fabric, while the koy’s striped vest and ‘plain flannel with the Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs. Thomas| It .was decided that anyone ant ‘ viscos ‘ate 15-d : See . ° Ss are a durable blend of viscose and acetate. (CP Photo) 1ay Glenn, Mrs, Hilda Tattersall Fattending the dances will be- | —— : FREE and Miss Sharon Stevenson. come members: of the newly- Home a formed CYO social club Trial! | Graham Films To Be Shown For Two Nights Two films featuring ie. Billy Graham will be shown at 8 o'clock tomorrow and _ Friday night at the First Presbyterian Church. Churches of the Prinee Rupert ; Ministerial association are co- IRREGULAR SKIRT of -this red evening gown of acetate and nylon lace rises to ankle length in front and brushes the floor at the back. Presented by France Davies at the fall and winter showing, Monday, of the Association of Canadian Couturiers, the skirt’s fullness is also concentrated at the back. Betty Oskey Recipient Of Miscellaneous Shower . | | Popular bride-elect Miss Elizabeth (Betty) Oskey was the recipient of a large array of gifts Friday night | Mrs. T.Parkin Honored On Departure Mrs. Thomas Parkin was feted at a farewell party last Friday when fellow employees of the B.C. Packers Ltd. fillet room gathered at the home of Mrs. Arvid Maki on 1337 Piggot Aven- ue, Mrs.gParkin with her children Gary and Gail leaves Friday night by boat for Vancouver to join Mr. Parkin who recently left the city on transfer with the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union. The social gathcring, a com- plete surprise to the guest of honor, was highlighted by the presentation of a copper tray Annunciation Church parish fall bazaar, October 9 and 10 The CYO will again sponsor sev- eral novelty booths and games of skill. Executive vacancies were filled by Harry Nuyten, secretary and Dirk Timan, social chairman. Mary Ellen Auld, delegates to the CYO Dandelion College con- vention held in Banff this sum- mer, submitted her report. Dancing, games and refresh- ments concluded the session. P crsonally Speaking Former city resident Mrs. Les- lie Murdoch, recently of White- horse, Yukon Territory, is pres- ently visiting in the city as guest of her brother-in-law and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mur- doch, 1161 Ambrose Avenue. Mrs Improving the status of bus- iness and. professional - women across Canada is-the aim of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional. Women’s clubs and ,the Prince Rupert BWPC this ‘week joins some 7,000 mem- bers in 145 clubs in celebrating Business Women’s Week,. Sep- tember 22 to 29. “Salute to Women who Work.” The stature of women in the business and’ professional world has undergone vast and impres- sive changes in the last 50 years, national president Mrs... W. F. Baylay writes. . In the early 20th century sidered the only professions suit- able for the female sex. Today women take their places nobly in Theme. isi, nursing and teaching were con-' Plans were announced for ths loca | Club Celebrating — Business Women’s Week a towards the end” of “Business Week.” ing-president Mrs. J. R. Mc- Cracken in the'‘absence of Mrs. Carl Halverson, has more than 20 active members in its group. Posters depicting “a salute to women who work” are now being shown in several _ downtown stores. . : ROTARY. The local club, headed by act- , McRae Bros. Lid. PHONE 2326 (4: ae operating in the showing of “Fire | with cocktail glasses, made by {Murdoch leaves Friday night py practically every profession. - on the Heather” and “Battle-! when staff members of the B.C. Forest Service gath- Mrs. George Young, on behalf of | boat for.Kitimat to join her hus-} To highlight the aims and ground Europe,” both produced ! 10 9 | the group to Mrs. Parkin. band who is employed there. ideals of the organization and to by the Billy Graham organiza- ered a Ae nome St Miss Olga Zabudney on 0 The serving of. refreshments | a_ focus public opinion” on its en- tion, . Secon venue es concluded the affair. - _ |.. George ’Cook, 529 Third Avenue| deavors,' local past-president,- Fire off the Heather” is a] The affair, a surprise ‘miscel- ,| Attending were Mrs. William West, . left yesterday by CPA|Mrs. Percy Young will be inter- feature length film telling the |laneous shower, presaged the Denluck, Mrs. A. A. Newton, Mrs. | plane for a week's stay in Van-, viewed over radio station CFPR | story of Scotland's struggle | wedding plans of Miss Oskey to Wilfred Garbutt, Mrs. S. H. Carl-/ couver, against forcign reigns, climaxing ‘James MacDougall, which will son, Mrs. John Blums, Mrs. Ar- with a showing of Billy Gra-ipe an event of October 5 in the — i ' : . 8) thur Bell, Mrs. Harry Quick, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Sylvester, 1025 TINY BIRDS | ‘ham’s crusade in the city of | Church of the Annunciation.. E. A. Vell, Mrs, John Anton, Mrs. | First Sa Glasgow. Upon arriving the guest of AUCTION SALE | COLLECTIONS mF OR DIC k- up a . Be eft hy ODA mypMing — birds satis : Yr wae ey ¥, ; Se lear . ; iGordon Bateman, Mts. oni ° or Vancou- : North. Americ Worrie West In- | aw Batt eground Europe” Billy }honor was seated in a chair de- ! Anderson, Mrs. Yoshio Mori and ver to spend a month's stay with dies include some species only Graham is .seen and heard joopated with pink, white and Mrs. Amedee Desautels. her parents. i234 inches long. preaching in five different lan- turquoise streamers and bows. : Not able to.attend were Mrs. | <----—-----—--—--—-- nn guages on the continent. Leslie Brain, Mrs. William Hoff, T Guana Se fvig Double Wraner At SOV Whist Gunnar Selvig was ai double winner In the Sons of Norway. whist drive held Friday night in the SON hall with seven tables in play. ; Mr. Selvig took the men’s first. and poo] prizes. Taking second prize | nthe men's division Was | Nels: Gundeson. © In the women's section Mrs, Carl Giske took firs, prize, Mrs, Harald MacIntyre, second and: Mrs, Harold Grindstrand, yool. Committee In charge of ar. rangements consisted of Mrs, Sear Giske, Mr and Mrs, John ! Theobald, Miss Phyllis Childs, : Snellman, Mrs. Harold Grine- strand, Mrs. Jean Mumma, Peter Witnner and &, 8. Kristimanson., | readers @ Buy your show tlekets at Lie: Chinn Cate and avoid walting inj ling, This week at the Cerand| cnfe Chinese Srusage and feted: Nee, Deep Vrled Prawns, Thre wrbecued Pork Chop Suey, Best fed Brand’ T-Bone Steaks mad: ted hat! ehieken, Fresh bread tlaily, Dtal dud. (220) @ Canadian Leplan | general meebo Waodnesdiiy, Sept, 2h. Dinner oak Gas pan Visithigy Legonadres: welegme, C28) Beul Cove Kindergarten re: opens Och, 1 1840 Bth Ave, tt, Phoiie Vag, one) ty @ Valhalla meeting, Thursday, yes SHOES AT FASHION NOW. ov Heph 2O0h, & pan, via a When you borrow money, you want warvinn . ; (2. > iS viy nat opie ta Ee poidng THEN SHOW THEM OFF ATPL “School Styls Leaders on the Campus” T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G wea mete ty canary ermine: | THE BIG C.Y.D, SPECIAL whe = x Black Suodo~Leathor Dit budnesaibe elicioney, your money in one DANCE ‘ ‘ mI - @ Suits @ Pants [ iy and pou ebulen af repayinont plans Friday, September 27th , er Ata \ Patent YONG ot VIN "GC today, ' SS ‘ ® Toproah © Slacks _~ Dancing 9.30 . 1.30 RES on \ Cel iw WE HAVE THEM ALL ABERRATION wl hGTAMIBTH ga OUSEHOLD FINANCE Music by Jakes Rythin Kings ee ona FROM . » $4.95 QUICK SERVICE | & Ling The Tailor '! Phone $238 my (en q J;party saw™ Miss Oskey receive, G toralkd Lord, Mrs. | Grelsh, Mrs. Nelife Postula, Mrs. vlen Rivatt, -+ | Highpoint of the enjoyable ‘her gifts, arranged in a gaily; ‘decorated basket. t . | Game winners were Mrs. | ‘George Graham, Mrs, Carl | Johnsen, Mrs. R, R. Cameron, ||Mrs, D. R. Creed, Miss Gloria | MacIntosh and Miss Jaqueline j : Moorehead. . | The buffet lunch included a} decorated bride's cake. attrac | j Uvely off-set by pink and tur-} i quoise tapers. Other invited puests were the | bride-eleet’s mother, Mrs. Joseph: _Oskey, Mrs, John Macbougrll,| Mrs. A. B. Faudkner, Mrs. An- | thony Howden, Mrs, Lawrence Valentin, Mrs, Joseph Zabudney, | Miss Myrtle Wing, Mrs. John Bergen, Mrs. A. M, Bishop, Mrs, Douglas Me W. J.) Sehneffer, Mrs.) Lance Miss Virginia Fnwright, Miss | Vielorins Kryklvwyj, Miss Jeane: nette MaeDonald, Miss Natatiie | ree Maskulak, Miss Andrea Veitch.) 7 Miss Grace Wood and Miss Evy.) ROE hy cease ee tel ity einen PARIS ILLUSION — The _; Jaeket of Jean Desses' trim , fawn sult appears, at first glunee, to be butfoned over a blouse ofocelot: fur, Actually, is un illusion achieved — by, MWighth Avenue West returned) shortening the sleeves and home Moncdiaye following a five-; Widening the yoke of the woek holiday. While away they), misty turquoise and grey were guests of their son onan? tweed fabrie, and setting the diupghter-la-liw, Mr cand Mrs.) fur tring on the inside, The Dan ‘Paper and family in Mow. easy jacket, whieh — barely fread ond visited relatives in hints at a walstline, is set Prinee elward Island. | Mop w narrow skirt, Borrow where money service ~ hos improved withage ee teem eee ag vr beets eee ore es PERSONALS Mro and Mrs, Robert Taper, 420 Covaoreton wf Cound C. A, Righam, Manoger ‘ITSA Third Ava, Wost at Socond St., second floor, plone 4311 PRINCE RUPERT, ALC. AG ~~: Trudeau and Mrs. Joseph Gazes. | WOTM Sale Mrs. A. W. Leighton, Mrs. Henry : Realizes $52 The sum of $52 was realized | Saturday when the Women of | the Moose Library comimittce | held its bake sale In Gordon and Anderson's, Chairman Mrs. Louis Zurek! sald that proceeds from the sale | will go towards buying books far the children In the Prince Ru-) pert General Hospital, Assisting with the successful tevent were "Mrs, Helen Tweed, ; Mrs, James Taylor, Mrs. Emil | Nordine and Mrs. Louis Smith. | LADIES BUY YOUR NEW EVERYBODY WEL GENTLEMAN Froo Refrashments gg gg, INGO THURSDAY - 8 p.m. ‘Annunciation Hall — Fulton Street. 20 GAMES $1.00 Everyone LADIES—-FREE SHOES! 2 fo Welcome 6121 DURING THE DAY The Most Colossal Ladies 1° ol of The Yoor — Free ps Buy Ono Pair and Get Another FREE | DRESS COME — Still Lots Of Styles — Colors — Sizes — Pro Just Arrived For Fall Our New Flats & Loafers Telephone EVENINGS YOUR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD THIS ~ ROTARIAN SALE TO BE HELD OCTOBER 5th WILL BE AUCTIONED TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE CHILDRENS WARD AT PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL This space kindly donated by Prince Rupert Rotary Ciub p In Now 2 For 1 r | SALE! 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