“theme with costumes of 100 yearsiwas staged. by the *“@ Rummage Sale June CR. Roberts named president Charles R. Robérts was inst pert Rotary club at the 38th annual installation dinn day night at the Aero Club, Seal cove. Mr. Roberts, who was installed at annual Rotary installation alled a. 1958-59 president of the Prince Ru- er and dance, held Satur- “py past president and charter momber 8. D. Johnston, succeeds Robert McKay. About 110 members, their wives and guests attended the dinner and more arrived later for the dance. * Mr. Johnston also inducted pecretary James MacGregor, Treasurer A. L, Be}l, Segt.-at- arms William Wasyk- and direc- ‘tors Jack Mussallem, Williain asyk and directors Jack Mus- ‘gallem, William Noble, C. J. seveorrsssvecerrorroscccerceteoeees é . Deecth and L. M. Felsenthal. After thanking Mr. McKay for doing “a good job” and “giving lavishly” of his time and efforts, Mr. Johnston presented Mr. Mc- Kay with a past-president’s pin. Speaking to the new president, Mr. Johnston sald: “On you, Charles Roberts, de- pends a good Rotary year and the difference whether the Ro- tary club 1s a service club or a social club, The following: new members PPP PPEPEIPED OP OOD OEEOCOOOCOOB DO © General Hospital WAS ai ge fl bar offcially opened this afternoon | ’ The Prince Rupert Gene ~ “OIft Bar” officially opened in the hospital this i afternoon at 2. : WA president Mrs. L. M. Greene announced that the bar ‘ “will be open every day from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and 7 to 8 pm... This newest project of the WA features a bar containing confectionery items and baby's clothing, the president said. - ; yer for the gift bar is Mrs. J. B. . Mrs. William Martinuk. nap. And treasurer 1s ' Mrs. H. A. Breen is chairman of the WA volunteer helpers. Reeesis wrreeereveecererececetecececerccerscscenececcereatisotes _-Two ceremonies cap. off . successful lodge season a Two impressive meetings staged last week in’ the. Valhalla Hall by the Centennial Rebekah Lodge No: 40 ceremoniously highfi hted the ar “Tuesday night the Lodge ‘oie g g ouP 8 season. ed? ‘the Odd Fellows No. 63 of. Prince Rupert for the annual: memorial service with Norman; Moroehouse in the chair for the. ilo men and Mrs. Norman Moore- ral hospital Women’s auxiliary i house, noble grand, presiding for the women. The colorful service was fol- wed by a showing of colored | slides which depicted the pro- i jects of the two lodges, the home of older members located at ! Newton, Surrey. , Commentator Mrs. Roderick | Falconer gave an Informative / play by play narration of the : films showing the first’ turning lof the sod to its completion. ‘Mrs. Falconer's father is C. | Bruce Paterson, past grand pat- minion Day committee and Cen- ‘riot of Odd Fellows and now tenrilal committee today extend. | Chairman of the residence. ed an invitation to al! Prince Ru-{_ Films were also shown of the pert residents to attend the; White Rock Summer camp, open mammoth Centennial Ball, June; to all children. 30°in the Kitimat High school; Refreshments concluded the auditorium, held under the aus- | Session and music was provided pilees of the Ladies auxiliary toi by Mrs. Joseph Delorme and the Carpenters’ union, | Stephen Peachey at the plano. The ball will have a Centennial | Friday night a special meeting Rebekah ago being the dress with music! Lodge..in .honor of the visiting supplied by the Old Time Fiddl- | president of Rebekah Assembly érs and the Moonglews, giving! Mrs. Florence Desrosiers of. Van-| both modern and old time danc-: couver. ing. A host of prizes will be given! for the door, costume and novel- ty dances while entertainment: wtil Include the board judging, the picking of the Kitimat Queen Kitimat extends: » invitation to giant ball Special to The Daily News --KITIMAT—The Kitimat Do- : bert, the president wore an at-! tractive nile green gown. and | -pink carnation corsage to ¢x- ‘emplify the lodge’ colors of pink! and 2 floor show, emceed by: )and green. a Frank Grogan. | Also in attendance was Mrs. ; ‘Ron Hyde, publicity chairman; C. Bruce Patterson, of Rebekah: of Dominion Day committee said: Lodge Friendship No, 42, Van-| today that as plans for the Cen- couver and mother of Mrs. Fal-: fennial Ball are shaping up it: coner. \ promises to be the biggest and; In her address Mrs. Desrosiers | best dance ever to be held In‘explained the ‘objectives and: itimat. ° ‘ideals of the lodge and encour- | * Tickets are on sale at the aged members to carry on their! and invited them to visit her at! : ther new home which will be at Nechako Centre and the Sentre in Kitimat. City > work for the aged, sick and dis-! _tressed, and to continue to as- | sist widows and orphans. Mrs.: * roronto visitors Mr, and Mrs, ; Desrosiers also spoke on the bur- ; ¥, E, Hertha arrived in the city ;Saty which she said was avail-: ssclt rt , able to all young people and bride-elect, Mrs. Lester Franklin, | en route to Furope and Scotland Wednesday via Terrace by CPA P jmother of the groom-clect, Miss P plane for a weck's visit with: worthy students. their son and daughter-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Hertha, Graham Avenue. A candicight ceremony con- 2007 | ‘cluded the mecting. Sololst was: i Mrs. George McLedn. Lodge. eo oT mo nents chaplain was Mrs. Edwin Fre- ee EADERS ‘pin, soe R Hostesses Mrs, Leslie Brain! r ee on ; and Mrs. Harry Quick arranged : Building, 129) | the table settings centred with a| s@iimpson- -Scar “fo Spine jhuge bouquet of red roses ar-j ' ;Tanged ina silver bowl. ' The season was also high: SPECIAL ehted by ao surprise shower ‘given for Mrs, Quick who lost ‘many household items ina fire! at her home several days prev- fously. Mrs. Falconer at the .coneclu- sion of the meeting wished the: lodge further success, in her P goadbye address, She leaves with her mother: Mrs, Patterson at the end of June for Vancouver where she ' will take up cdenea, BOYS JACKETS Smartly Tailored NOW .. BROVS' SUMMER DRESS PANTS NOW .. B.C. Clothiers Ltd. 717 - 3rd Ave. West 5.95 2.45 t permanent resi- 2 Centennia viewed b Some 400 elty 4 residents Si Commodore Cafe Wo cater to private partlos, luncheons and banquets. Accommodation — 130 persons during itis tour of the province, W. THormann, In charge of B.C, Centennial committee of crowd was the Inrgest to date on the road for ihe past two n Outstanding exhibits of Our specialty — Chineso Food salcl today. xtondy flow, Mr. For taka-out ordars Dial 3133 Open 6 a.m, to 1 a.m, ue | were Inducted by George Mitch- ell: Norman Christensen, R. B. Finlayson, J. 8. Burns, Edward Knight, Peter Lien, Norman Me- Clary, Gordon Simpson, George Ward and T, C, Mellville. In his retirement specch past- president Robert McKay said that whereas a year ago he thought that his installation as president was “my proudest moment, I now find that: after a year of service as president that Iam even prouder.” He said that 1957-1958 had been a “banner year” and that it was due to the help and co- operation given him = by. the membership, Mr. McKay said that much had been gained by the innova- tion of “fireside” meetings and that they would continue, During the banquet draw was made for the three $50 prizes donated by the Rotary club to- wards aiding -Operation Door- step, the mass anti-tuberculosis X-ray survey taken in the city over the past three weeks. Mak- ing the draw for Douglas. Kit- son, B.C, Tuberculosis. Society representative, was Mrs. Cc. R. Roberts. _ Winners and X-ray numbers are Dorothy Spiller, 731 Fraser . Apartments, 60569; Jack Lee, 836 Third Avenue West, 57663; Walter Polloway, 652 Fourth Avenue West, 57897. ‘Greetings of Mayor Peter J. Lester and City Council were brought to the installation by E. T. Applewhaite, special assist- ant to the clerk-comptroller. Representing the Gyro club was president H. W. McDonald, and Kinsmen vice-president Ray- mond Billing brought greetings from the Kinsmen club. Appreciation to Charles P. Balgo, director of the Rotary chorus, was extended by Mr. McKay. Congratulatory telegrams were read from Smithers and Ketch- ikan Rotary clubs. Dancing to a four-piece or- chestra concluded the evening. iends slage Surprise shower for briclo-oloct : Bride-eclect -Miss Lucy Evans} was honored with a surprise kit- chen shower when friends re-| Introduced by Mrs. James GHi- cently gathered at her home at; ‘school of theatre ‘from July 7 to: 1264 Beach Place. The affair presaged the mar- riage of Miss Evans to Robert. !Franklin which will be an event | ‘July 4 in the church, The enjoyable evening .was spent playing bingo, followed by a luncheon served by hostesses } 'Mrs. John. Johansen and Mrs. i Harry Paulson. Receiving her gifts arranged | in a decorated basket, the guest | ‘of honor thanked her. friends First United (220 Fourth Avenue East. Invited guests were Mrs. Ar- thur Evans and Miss Marion: Evans, mother and sister of the: Mrs. Anthony . Monty, visitor from Wildwood, ‘Alberta Mrs. Dominic Santur- bane, Mrs. James Ciccone, Mys. ‘Frederick Barber, Mrs. Barbara : i:Guyan, Mrs. Frank Symes and ‘Mrs, John Carlson, A. H. Ogilvie named dealer for cément firm ‘Alice Paulson, The appointment of A. HL Ore. ilvie of Albert and McCaffery) Limited as dealer for Lafarge | Cement of North America. Lame ted was announced today by iDerkek Inman of Lafarge Com- ‘ent of North America Limited, | Vancouver, The appolntment follows com | pletion of the Lafnarte plant on Lulu Island, Solumbia, coment: British PLO DIE PDIP ILE DOPED DIEP POPES EL OVPRLODHE OLED I EECOODE EP OOPODUOOOOLERE: arts caravan more than 500 jlurduy viewed the 3,0, Con- tenntul Arts and Craft's Caravan which was here fer one da y the enravan, sponsored by the Vinicouver, reported that the since the caravan has been ronths, weaving, ceranles, Jawellery, woodearving, Mose and Iapldary were enjoyed by both adults and ehildran, Pred Owen, Civic Contre Arts and Cratts director The public continued to go through the ecnaravan ino a Owen reported, BINGO tonicit CCN iuenacwommue ature ire eee Say { | i 4 “won the Henry Meyerhoff schol- ; oporatior I q f a re arreaeT) Fre latte beaded i With ects as Pe See trae Peo reed meee eT Peep Hea gees age APD es Cee eT by Care Paik PROMINENT DESIGNER Inspired by fashion's away - from - the - body» sithouette, Charles. ‘Kielbacker has created the most enchanting and or- iginal maternity. wardrobe, all in this Printed Pattern, A554. _ It starts with a dress with a pretty scoop. neck and the grace of the high: Empire line and: full, ‘flowing skirt. He-suggests you make this. same style in a short tunic version to be worn with a slim skirt, cut-out front for comfort and smooth fit. In addition, there is an Empire tunic top’ flatteringly flared to make you’ ‘feel smart wherever you go. Fabrics? Let them be as fabulous and colorful as’ you like. . Printed: Pattern A554 is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18: Sec. ‘pattern for individual. ‘yardage requirefents. Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern A554 to Prince Rupert Dailv New s, Pattern Department, 60 Front Strect West, Toronto, Ont. Please: print plainly YOUR NAME, “ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. . - IN COMMERCE, TH EATRE Ss. Bartlett, A. Strand CMW SW OD aa LEY at ar grate rar JAT. ROYAL CONSERVATORY, Six Prince Rupert students wit first’ class music. theory honor Royal Conservatory. of Music. of ‘Toronto. ‘examination “results: released today show that six Prince Rupert students’ received first class: honor theory; two were given honors: for: music fpeary: 2 20. rceived honors:in , aminations. Results of students. obtaining honors and a pass mark in ex- aminations. conducted in’ May’ and June are as follows: GRADE 7. PIANO Honors — Murray McEachern; Gunter Rompf. mo Pass—Nora 1. Mah, _ GRADE 6 PIANO . Honors—Phylis Bowman. Pass—Edda E, Patzold. GRADE 5 PIANO , Honors—Marllyn L, Peagam. GRADE. 4 :PIANO © Honors—Karen McBride; Ern- est. Hill, Alison Newton (equal). ‘Pass—-Nancy. P,..Green; > Pris- cilla M, Maki; Heather E. Baxter. “GRADE 3) PIANO ©. Pass. —, Joan Wilson; - Wilson; ‘Eleanor Greene.’ ' - GRADE 2 PIANO | Linda P. Johnson, Roderick A. McLean (equal), ‘ _GRADE 1 PIANO : _Honors—Harry Pootsil; _Anne Hendy. , “GRADE. ?. VIOLIN vo -‘Honors—Brian E Kanga. ., GRADE 6 VIOLIN. Pass—Robert. Green, -_ ’ GRADE. 3 VIOLIN . _Pass—Lothar. Mensche. GRADE 1 VIOLIN. ° Honors—-Vincent J. Ubell. ' GRADE 4 SINGING. Honors—Vallerie A. Dearden. GRADE 2 SINGING > Honors—Louise Thomas. Local ‘nurse - ‘at convention . Miss Margaret Ross, RN, of Prince Rupert is .among 2,000 nurses across Canada and abroad attending the 50th anniversary convention: of ‘the “Canadian Nurses’ association which began yesterday in Ottawa, . The convention theme is “tnto ' the Future—Open a Better Way.” Honors—Sharon L. Anderson; Ly “GRADE 4 THEORY: wo Harmony. coe First Class Honors —suy Fos-| sum. ‘Honors--Wintried ‘Rompt, “GRADE 3 THEORY | vd . Harmony. : - Honors—Thomas Lindstrom.’ ‘GRADE 2 THEORY. ': Wayman. : “GRADE 1 THEORY - M. Maki; Nancy P:’ Green; Arn- old Rivett; Gwen Warren, — Pass—Edna Johnson. 7 - ST.JOSEPH’S ACADEMY - ‘ GRADE 8 PIANO | bo Honors—Anna Juby. David . Pass—Margaret Roos. GRADE 7 PIANO. ..: : Honors—Eilieen Rensvold. oo GRADE 6. PIANO. Lynn Wrathall. Pass—Leslie ‘McLaren: GRADE 5 PIANO: : - First. Class Honors . ~— - Thomas] : lg ey 7 First. Class. Honors — Priscilla - ‘Honors — Lorraine Johansen; |) | Field. Princa ‘Rupert. ‘Dall : _Monday,. June, 28 1958 . Honors — _Marolyn anor ll OUR SPECIALTY - DIAL: To conclude June 27, the key- note ‘address. will be delivered by Miss Daisy Bridges, General Sec- win UBC ‘scholarships | Two’ Prince Rupert’ men have received recogni- ition from. the University of B.C. by being awarded itwo out of 300 scholarships, worth a total of. $60. 000. retary,: s International. council of | Nurées, London, England... \2 The. ‘convention’ orable John = G.: _Diefenbaker,. Stephen Bartlett,. son of Mr.!: Land Mrs. Eygenc Bartlett ‘of.423 - \nformation ‘office. - ‘Emerson Place was;amayg 19. istudents who won scholarships : H ‘E. Mortimer, ithe University of B.C. summer! ; Education ‘degree. Mrs. J.T. Harvey. ‘to attend | UBC: conference : August 23. Scholarships are do-! i nated by the Leon and Thea | Koerner Foundation: ° A Booth Memorial High school | ' graduate, Alf. Henry Strand, who: ; arship in 1955 was ‘awarded the! ($300 Straits Towing Company | Wil! be among more than 150, {Limited Commerce Scholarship! delegates. from various B.C, cen- for proficiency and promise, it, tres who will attend ‘the second |. | was learned today from the UBC! 3.C. Arts Resources conference ; os i | lumbia, Thursday, Friday and} PERSONALS Saturdy N: ; |! Also in attendance will Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Murray.: or George Robertson of Kitimat. The conferences, aqr «marked to: 436 Bowser Street, Jeave tomor- | o, en! {row morning by Canadian Pacif-! assess the resources, further the: ‘fe Airlines plane for Vancouver needs and improve the standards | iOf the arts in B.C., will Include general sessions, workshops and special events in theatre, music, | wr iting and visual arts, ivia the ‘polar route.” Whils away for three months, they will visit relitives: in Scotland and World's Fair in Brussels. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Groves | jot Manitou Springs, Colorado. | ‘leave tomorrow by CPA plane} | following a three-week vacation | ihere visiting their son and’ , daughter-in-law, Dr, and Mrs. J.; 'R. Groves, 320 Second Avenue | "West. t a ere se Park" classes this summer i consecutive year, of Artists which makes his Mrs, 8, Ct oper and = son, Mrs, A. oop ' wide competition. Brian of 1305 Sixth Avenue East. | leave tomorrow morning by CPA: plane via Terrace for Vancouver: where they will spend a month's: | | holiday visiting Mrs, Cooper's: i parents, Owen said today. i ’ ene pecenay a neremeete Dr. J, A. Macdonald Jouves to- morrow morning vin Terrace by [OPA plane for Vancouver where ‘ho will attend a speelal meeting lof the B.C, College of Physicians and Surgeons tomorrow and: Wednesday, Dr. Macdonald plans to return home Thursday, we OF IT! This Tt, A, Fleteher of Pulrlied Callforma, arrived Wriday by, ® cl" phine to spond a bivo-wwer Refriger ator holiday with his brother-in-lw ; and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Lester In. YOUR Home i Pranklin, 718 Lotblenere atreet. : 4 een FOR ONLY A Mrs, Thomas Vigue and her FEW CENTS threc-yorr-old son Donald of 1437 Piggott, Phice, left (ls, A DAY! morning by plane tor Vancouver’ Where Donald wilh underga an AT THE CIVIC CENTRE Northern B.C, ‘A fofmer, city resident, Mrs. won second; ‘valued’ at. $1,180 for attending: class honors in her Bachelor of Mrs. J. T. Harvey of this ‘city, be: “Painting in the Park" instruct. | JUST THINK Philco 10,5 cu, ft. Rofrigorator Full Width Frooxer ............ Bosner Block, Princo - ‘Rupert Prime Minister. ‘of Canada. Winning design at Civic Centre — An exhibit of award winning | | | ; Housing. Design council is pre- sently ‘displayed inthe Civic Centre it was reported today. ' py Arts Fred Owen.. The exhibit of 40 designs, ! sent from the council in Obt-: tawa is here for one weck, be- | pinning today. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Ww. R. Cummine, lat the University of British Co-| 5 i608 Fourth Avenue East, are en- tertaining houseguests Mr. Cum- mine’s parents, Mr. and = Mrs. John Cummine of Saskatoon ‘and his sister, Mrs, Richard God- | frey of Winnipeg. The trio ar- rived here Thursday night by [train for 1. week’s visit. POPE. Painting in Paw 24 sel Auli 15 George Robertson of Kitimat, an art instructor at Nechako High School, will conduct the “Painting in the - n Prince Rupert for the third Mr. Robertson represents the Canadian Federation puils eligible for provincial. Classes, sponsored by the Parks Board, in conjunc- tion with the Civic Centre, begin July 15, Applications may be obtained from schools or from the Civic Centre, Centre Arts and Crafts director Fred " §319- (Convenlent Perms Arranged) Power Co. Ltd. Phono 4210 Stowart officially opened today by the Right Hon-. neem houses in the 1957 Canadian: | | and Crafts director |. 3215, aa Open, 63 o. m.:to, $35 | : 2nd. 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