EAU LAU Hen Geliera CN UIT HEaU op Honors One city piano student 43"taking Royal Con- tory of Music of To- 0” examinations’ this spring’ received first class honors. ft was reported a am P seneysn inh sea Whee ~ Prince;Rupert Daily News. | _ Tubs, June’ 18, 19572" “appolalments. “for” Salvation Oy “Army” ‘personnel.; ‘Prinée Rupert. ‘Kerr wilh “his district - were announced ‘today. over comma by. Corps Commander”. Major Cyril Clitheroe. ee In Prince Rupert’ Captain Zil- Senior 1 teacher and’ well ml. Seco | tenant Donald’ Kerr’ who-'také ‘over his ‘appointme yith hi new. bride,-: the * for Lieutenant Joyce Hazelton. ‘pah’ ‘Lavender. in charge ‘ofthe | Girls' Lodge, 501 Sixth. Avenue West,. will be replaced by-Senior | Captain: Janet Ferguson, from she | ‘New’ Westminster ‘Sunset (Lodge. egy oe ; “econd | Lieutenant Frederica| Day. from ‘Prince: Rupert | Corps ‘| goes to’ the Saskatchewan Divis- ‘ fonal: Headquarters, in Regina. “Into. the Prince. Rupert Corps will, come Senior Captain and ‘| ‘Mrs. ‘Thomas : Smith’ and’. their Wn three ‘children, from Vancouver Heights Corps. oo : ~ Leaving “Prince: George “alter a three.yéar appointment « is Second Lieutenant. George. Chap-!¢ j man; Mrs. ‘Chapman’ and ‘their! Lwo: children for Vernon, B.C; to be replaced by Captain’ I Frederick | and: Mrs, Mills, formerly of Glen: s today.: - PBhe. ts Judy Fossum, of st. ogeph’s” Academy who was if awarded: first class honors in ‘+ Grade 9 plano examinations. gi : “Prelve of the 17 students tak- og plano examinations at St. cB. ogoph’s Academy received hon-. rs; While there were 13 honors students out of 26 taking ex- minations at the Clvie Centre, Y Sti. soseph’ s students receiving honors were Camille Lindseth ; and’ Joanne: Prockter, Grade 8; 4 Annas: ‘L; Juby and Carolyn}: ivf. Slesinger, Grade 7; Eileen Rens- fol ‘and Carol Bratus, Grade 6; ‘ drraine Johansen, Grade 5; | Mafilyn! Slesinger, Maureen Ly- gns, and Andrea Hansen, Grade ' 4 Mary: Lewls, Grade 3 and All- on Field, Grade 2 Arnold Gatuk ¢ and:in Cedaryalt Brother and, Sister John and family... ° Wilfred . ‘Kortzman « £0 Rupert Corps, has been accep for Salvation’:Army- officers rand will-enter Torontt ae | [sh ‘conducted in the Civic ° Dayld:. ‘W, Hankinson; Murray Passing marks were given to argaret Johansen, Grade’ 8 ndiiltene Bellamy, Margaret Roos ‘and Joanne Murray, Grade baby Receiving honors in examin- Gentre - were Thomas Harding, cE chern, and Nora Lou Mah, radb 6; Phyllis Bowman and Eddai§,: Patuold, Grade 5; Mar- Wyn .L,’Peagam, Grade 4; Pris- gilla ‘M, Maki and Heather E. Baxter, Grade 3 and Karen Mc- ride, Douglas I. Cameron, Ali- fn Newton and David Wilson, rade: 2, ? Passing marks were given Thomas Lindstrom, Grade. 8; Amold;. Rivett and Patricia Wong," "Grade §; Leslie McLaren, Lee * Donaldson, nd Patricia Kornigan, Grade 5; Thomas Wayman, Grade 4; Rose-Marie Hudson, Mary Orom and Mary Lou+Riidolph, Grade 3; Joan Wilson and Bonny Ross, Grade 2° and “Roderick A. McLean, Grade 1, Inthe violin section Ernest A, Rompf, Grade 5 received hon- A pioneer couple: “ide and ria O- A Johnson, 137 Seventh Avenue: East, who have spent 49 of their 50 married years in ‘Prince Rupert, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary’ Saturday, night when — more than 80. friends gathered: i in the Volhalla hall. Married in Se&ttle; June .15, tty amon ed ‘by Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alex Mijeh- 1907, Mr, and Mrs, Johnson came to Prince Rupert the following spring when Mr. Johnson: took] up employment as a carpenter and joiner. Their youngest son > Ralph of this city and his wife, hosts for the affair, received the . guests. 4’ Also present for the- occasion was eldest son Elvin of San: Francisco. ee Pink and matching tapers and a profusion: white streamers, ors and Lothar H. Mensch, : Grade 2, received: a passing/0f flowers bedecked the hall, A mark. huge floral centrepiece, present- ell; formed’ the’ focal point on. the. bride's table. A latge array of gifts was on display and a tiny, gold-tinted tree was. laden “with = smaller gifts. Out-of-town: guest, Sam John- json of San Francisco proposed the toast.to the bride and groonl of 50 years, Guests enjoyed a smorgasbord during the congratulatory ad- dresses made, by several - close friends of the guests of honor. Telegrams were received from JOIINSON. FAMILY tte. of attraction’ Saturday night -at ‘Valhalla’ hall -when friends gathered. to honor Mr. and’ Mrs, 0.- A. Johnson, -in foreground: - above, pioneer couple: who | were. celebrating their’ Golden .Wedding. anni- versary. Hosts for affair. were Mr, and. Mrs, Ralph Johnson, left. and centre at rear while elder son Elvin, at right, came up from San Francisco to help parents celebrate,: More than 80 friends watched as bride and groom of 50 years ago cut special wedding annivergary cake in photo at right, ° Brie lc ‘Boltic Stone. Given Shower Jean Mould were joint-hostesses for a miscellaneous shower Fri- was ¢eh- 3 Miss Rhoda Wong and Miss “More than 100 city” women yesterday afternoon. had “fun with food” in the first of five, sessions of the. big freé ‘cooking ‘|school beir:z conducted in the Civic Centre under the pleasant direction of Alice Wood of Cin- cinnatl, Ohio. * Helpful food hints were cf-| fered by the - internationa!ly- known home economist and food expert as she prepared colorful and artistic menus: . While making a fruited casse- Yole bread and quick Many / Attend Cookitig School “To Hearn New. Culinary Ideas _ raisin _-winning bags of eroceries were Mrs, Irene Peterson, Mrs. .H. Conibe, Mary Ivegon, . Mrs. Morrison: Mrs. John Currie, MI Iris Nicholson, Mrs. L. Hanson, Mrs, Gordon Madison, Mrs. A. J. Botrakoff, Mrs. L, Schwab, Mrs. D, Owens, Mts. T. Wardrope and Jean Crowe. Winning prizes of floor wax and cleaning utensils, presented by John Drolet of Montreal, were Mrs. Norman Moorehouse, King, Mrs. Ehaver, Mrs. A, Mer | Vowell. Corps." . ‘ | Use C DIAL 3m + "Open 6 am. uct a oad Aves, West Mrs. W. D. McAra, Mrs. R. B. SCOUT, CUB. NEWS . re juFive Cubs Become Scouts, ‘Camp Planned at Lakelse - ¥ af é a Ylany mp were} quar ft ce’ last Monday, nigh@-wh ivp Cubs took part in a” “oing up? ceremony at the First -Bap- tist Church hall; Cubs. entering ‘the Scout Troop: were Jimmie] , Bird, , Jimmie Brebner, Mark ‘Gahton, Donald McNeil and Le- Toy, Senum, Also in attendance were Boy Scouts from the First Presbyterian Church under the Teadership of Dave Bown, Scout Master. Following the cere- mony, games were played and brenls were served, + Highlights of the Local asso- elation meeting held last Wed- nesday night heard plans made; to ‘Hold a Scout camp at Lakelse Lake, the first ten days of Juiy. Dre ‘Morris Wayman, Willlam Dibben and Mervin Martin ware nntfed to head the committee. utile Murray of the Bank of Mohtreal was installed: secretary sucéceding Gordon Farquiwr, who wag transferred to Vancou- vor Jast' month. 4 Mrg RN, Boychuk was named publioity chalrman. TEAL-O-RI-N-G © Suits © Pants ® Topcoats © Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling we Tailor 220 6th St Phone 4238 94 HAE een cca rman net \ ' YOu Seattle, Vancouver, Chilliwack and. relatives: in Sweden, who also wired flowers. ~ Serviteurs were Mrs. RL A, day night when friends gathered at their tome in honor of: Miss Bettie Stene’ S marriage to Bruce Horan, which, will take - place || i it wag ‘reported! tthat ‘a. hums ber’ of Cub Packs and. Scout Troops are planning to take’ day and weekend camping and hik- ing trips, ree” Dean A. E. Hendy was present ing, replacing Canon Basil §.}. cently to reside in Regina, The Prince Rupert. Boy - Scout association recently passed. a vote of thanks to patrons. and donors who’ made We. recent campaign such a success. Pl: F. raised during the drive. Two Children Receive Names. The First United Church was the scene of two baptismals Sune: day during the evening service | conducted by Rev, Vernon E, Melachern, Receiving names were Ken- Allan C. Johnson, 1106 Eleventh Rast, and Frank James, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank A, Jorgen- sen, 1376 Overlook Street. The son of Mr and Mim, Johnson was ablended by god- parents Mr, and Mrs, J, W, dese some and relatives In atlendance were Mr. and Mrs, M, M, Ste- phens ' Nee ee nT ge remo RMI ree tat e PERSONALS John FP, Magor, publisher of the Daily News left this morning by Canadian . Pacific AlMines plane for a week's aly in Van- ase eu cm pane an HB eto roe pp cece rated be inet op eatteey An low aH KS per month AcRAE BROS. Ltd. “ha Store That Service Bully PHONE couvor' a agen ge Benen pat OAT. ‘A. MeMeekin, Mrs, Bjorn at the Wednesday night nieet- Prockter who left the city re-. P, Bird reported that $1,200 was: neth Cari, son of Mr, and Mrs, WASHER $209.50 Loss your trade-in $50.00 PAY... $159: 50 2326 Johnson, Mrs. Reginald Webber, July .6 in: the United Church, Mts, Rayner. Montgomery, Mts; Shellbrook. Saskatchewan. ‘| Wick, Mrs,, Alfred Ritchie, and Mrs.-Anton:Strand.:. The wedding cake was made and: decorated + ‘by Mrs. Arne Husoy. Dancing dnd community ‘sing- ing followed supper while many guests .todk moving pictures: of the function, Other out-of-town guests at- tending were Mrs. Sam Johnson honor was presented her large ‘assortment: of' gifts:and refresh- ments were-served. Inviled guests were Miss Jeain Smurthwaite, Miss Avis Mould, Mrs, Arnold Anderson, » Mrs. Harry. Knelson,. Mrs, | Hubert Wong, Mrs, Ivan Tschabold, Mrs. Edward Farrington; Mrs. R. Campbell, Mrs, Percy Wong, Mrs, Michael Karasosky, Mrs, A. My and Mrs. Louls Pringle of San C , . Francisco, Mrs, Carl Johnson of G. eebavs and Mts. Thelma ‘Scattle and Mrs, Martin Miller a, and Mrs, Maryann Glennie of Terrace. . ere Missionaries Arrive Here Elder -Lee Morrell ‘and Elder: Vernon Woolf, missionaries af ithe Church of Jesus Christ of ‘Tatler Day Saints arrived ‘here “Saturday. They replace Elders Benson and Hatnswerth who came here In April, Sunday services will be he} a the home of Mrs. H. W. Me- Donald and study classes will be held each Wednesday ‘evening iy) members’ homes. Elder Morrell and Elder Woolf Will be visiting homes throughs out the city during the week, Thoy are living at 636 Sixth Av- enuo East and hivite anyone in- terested in thelr work to com-|Use Classifiedss-They Pay munieate with them there, . Have YOU Attended eee epee readers: ~ @ Avold linc- “ups. buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe any- -ltlme, This week at the Grand Cafe—Barbecued Duck, Chinese Sausage & Fried Rice, Deep Fried Prawns, Fresh Fish & Chips, the best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks und Fried Half Chicken, Fresh bread dally, Phone orders a spe- clally, Dai] 3215: (143) £@ Important mecting of An- nunclation Home & School Assn, this evening at 8 o'clock, Guest Spenker—Alice Wood, Famous Home Economist, All menvbors urged to attend, (10) @ Dryflean with Deane, Pickup and Delivery, Phono 2353, (tf) Following’ games the guest of}: Gilmour,: Mrs. T, A. Johnstone and Mrs. A. E, Barr’ : - Classes Were held again this afternoon and will continue -to- mortow hight and Thursday and Friday afternoons : «Use Clasilieds~They Pe bread, Mrs, Wood told her audi- ence “Your family will love you just. that much more if once a week you bake something made ‘from yeast.” - ‘Joyce | Duncan. employee of the sponsoring _ Shop-Easy Stores Ltd., assisted Mrs. Wood. ~ | ‘SHOP- EASY'S” ERFF. COOKING NEE ‘SCHOOL ? - MONDAY § , TUESDAY “THURSDAY - FRIDAY 1 30 to 3: 30 WEDNESDAY _ 7; 00 to 9:00 ¢@ , - Don't Forgot tho GRAND PRIZE eo ‘ee... A BEAUTIFUL. G-E RANGE DONATED BY GORDON AND ANDERSON ethan SKIRTS FINE vot & mist TWEED. 20% OFF 5 Yo SLIPS iso fou xen __. 20% OFF ALSO FULL. LENGTH HATS BRUNCH COATS” All by Canada’s best ‘manufacturers Site . _ Ardel,, Melntosh, Bernard se ls ond PL \ the Dat News ea COMMERCIAL PRINTING By AG DIVISION: 0 ts