Sree isles To i j GROUP. FIRED: IN EAST “°° | t — BPWC sends protest ‘over married women . Support of a protest on the dismissal of married women telegraphers was given’in.a letter to :R, A. -Thomilinson, general, chairman of communication and: .telegraphers union, Tuesday night when the Prince Women’s club held Club 27. The -protest was made follow- ing’. ‘the dismissal two months ago of married women in East- ern:'Canada by the Canadian National Telegraphs, Canadian Federation president of BPWC. Mrs, Maud Bayley, trged all branches to take a firm. stand and submit Ietters of protest through the. union. The group also sent a dona- tion..to. National: Federation to assist in sending a representa- tive’ on. the cultural mission to Japan in August. In other business Mrs. Percy “PERSONALS ‘ City | treasurer P. H, Lien and Mrs, ‘Lien leave ,tomorrow by CPA ‘plarie for Vancouver, where Mr. “Lien will attend the Muni- cipal’ Officers’ conférence May 26 ‘to 28, Mrs. Lien will remain In Vancouver to be ‘joined by. Mr. Lien. again June 9, from where they will go to Regina to" spend a- holiday with former residents, Rev. and Mrs. Basil 8. Prockter. > reaey Towed : ‘| Nations; ‘Rupert branch ofthe Business and Professional its regular dinner meeting in Young, chairman of the BPWC}.. used book stall at the Pot Pourri, reported. that. -$63.was realized and thanked her committee. Representatives appointed were Mrs. Wilfred. St. Clair, Cancer Society; Mrs. John Lau- rie, Canadian. Arthritis and Rheumatism Society; Mrs. Carl Halverson, Citizenship. council; Salvation Army Captain Janet Ferguson, Women’s Co-ordinat- ing council and Mrs. J. R. Wrathall, film council. Standing committee chairmen elected were Miss Irene Cum- ming, education; Mrs. J. 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Clood th the summer as a quick-energy Hft, good In the fall, and available during all the winter, honey-date candles enn become your Tavorlte * party stand-by, - Peeve enenerenere: featre Tetr re cet oe Tot og PERSONALS “Donald Hawryluk, 943 Sev- enth Avenue West, leaves to- morrow by CPA plane for Van- couver to receive medical treat. ment, Ontario residents Jenving ta- morrow by plane are Mrs. Mar- forla Levitt and David) Barr, after attending the funeral of thely brother M. VW. Barr, who dod here May 18. treme eran ney Mins Allda Johnson left this morning by Canadian Paelfic Alviines plane for Vincouver and Serttle whero she. will apond oa holiday visling rola- tives, BL Pane CLEANING ND REPAIRING | Loe Ade RE halt Ut tall de Nal aD marriage: as’! 1 nonsense.” “People have’ been saying’ for the last*r? years that Larry and. I would part,” said. Vivien. “We love each other. We have a hap- py married. life.” She telephoned Olivier in Scotland to tell him of the re- port in New York linking his name, with two young actresses —Susan Strasberg, 20, and Joan Plowright, 27. Miss Leigh is 44. “He roared with laughter,” Vivien said, “and his only com- ment was—‘well, at. any rate, they mention two women. I al- ways say there's safety in num- bers.’ "' Sir Laurence? who was 51 on Thursday, is touring Scotland looking for location sites for a movie he is making of Macbeth. Western band here tonight sintifry’ ‘“Jonnnie and Prairie Pals, billed as western Canada’s most popular western group, will make a one-night appearance tonight in the Civic Centre. The musicians will feature western, popular, country tunes, old-time, hill-billy and rock-n- yoll dance music. The well-known artists have beén entertaining in western Canada for more than 10 years, appearing in B.C,, Alberta, Sas- katchewan, Manitoba and On- tarlo. ret ala Nata Tal Peart Prati al il CM RATIO Te “his - Sir Laurence. ugns at divorce rumors — laughed off broadway rumors that he. intends \. je Graduates, tor:o ship ibut in say | not saving | th 4 ‘Isn't. it also: saying: that ny’ {not anybody today, .and*:: _[ they are. only waiting: "|-tomnorrow :to become. somebody? ‘}If this is so—and ‘the. ir | the only life. that: God has ivan’ “‘\the 16-year-old.” ‘The’ | that: the 16-year-old ‘has ts: a] .| 16- year-old Nife;. it imay “not’ :be “| the best. life ‘or ‘the: “| life, ‘but it’s the: only:: oy him. Cogs dle is. real wiherove and . at!lp / , youth ‘the’ reality: of: in | Union ‘Local 505 held ‘its. ‘annual, | well. headed: the. group: of the, eC. ert riday, : May’ 23, 1858 Baily New reaaee) nglican | 4 IGH’ SCHOOL ” Whereve thigh: school: bs being held across our country from now. until the énd . undoubtedly Ai areduotes will : lic tion certainly seems to :be 4h —Wwe are doing great violence’: most .xeal’ ife he :has'/s and God knows. that It is. real ito! they are-living now. Cuero’ Wait oe wait: ea es _always “Longshoremen’s. S. “union holds — - annual banquet. colors formed the setting in-the Sons “of Norway. hall last week | “|when the International- Long- shoremen’ s and ‘Warehousemeén’ s banquet. eo ‘Convener Mrs. William. Roth- Women’s auxiliary, in. charge. of Arrangements. oe Following a dinner. for 70, ‘the ELAINE x BULMER, Church," t GRADUA ‘graduation arctic! ‘are ets of fo: x Sy oes ir} ful: time ‘but ‘the: shame. is’ that) ‘lof. they. ly dite: ‘are: DOW, not. ee what ‘they|| : Christian young:p people’ S* “gro Gold and: green: Centennial jn WA ‘staged a humorous fashion | so many young people never. Ox-' - age. ‘because their: o'| ders are always” focussing. atten- tion: what they wil wha th understand ° our. ta and 28. we The. answer: “to. that question should: be. ‘found. within:. othe} 41 say, “should”. because. cin our: aaa Or: gion unable -| provide | them. with: the. ans th become: somebody, we 4 their. Divine.:creation,. of ‘their baptism: into.) They. have. status’ a ee ay do ‘not need: ‘to. “wait ‘to.be’ cepted.by: “the gang.” They have, E | already... ‘been _joined,: “by their} baptism to a. new life, in: Jesus show, ‘displaying present and}. | future wearing apparel of, Jong- shoremen:. Miss. Plowright, wks. Taking — “the * ‘spotlight rere \ning Pete Olvier’s: daughter: ‘in the London'| St and Broadway stage productions a said ‘there |: was absolutely . nothing ‘to the of “The Entertainer,’*: romance rumor. . ‘IT ALWAYS HAPPENS” “J think *that wheneyer a: young actress plays with Olivier. this kind of rumor is inclined to get about,” said Joan, adding. that she’s leaving this weekend fot Majorca with her husband, actor Roger Gage. In New York, Miss Strasberg denied there was any romance. “I will swear on the Bible it’s not true,” she said. ‘ eo. - ATTENTION tea; milk, ice cream’ and pop. (104): First Baptist. Sunday School Picnic, Saturday, May 24. Meet at, ‘the Church * “at: ‘1 p.m, Bring your. lunch. We supply coffee, Pienic at Kloiyah Bay, through courtesy of Columbia Cellulose Co. “Ltd. Morning Worship —~ 1 Sermon Topic— ~’Communio Sermon Topic— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister—Rew. Ivan S. Gamble, B.A., B,D. WT Communion Service Evening Worship — 7:30pm 8 |. vs ‘‘Pentecost—What meaneth this?” Organist—Mrs, E: J. Smith 1:00 a.m. pw n in the Light of Pentecost” A Branch of the Flrst C “The Every Try Daily News Classified }L Children's Performance: 3:30 p.m. \ Family Porformanee: 8:00 pm. Saline inn aie tn atin i atimein Phone | ~ 5142 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF PRINCE RUPERT’ Boston, Mass.,. U.S.A. . - SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. Title of This Week's Lesson- Sermon “SOUL AND BODY” Testimony Meetings Second Wedhesday, 8 p.m. 2nd Avenue opposite Fourth Street hurch of’. Christ, : Setontist, Month . 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