i Ny ny i Ss Roane “TEE Prince Rupert Daily News “2 Monday, January 20, 1958 ENTHUSIASM KEYNOTE 70 Attend Meeting Of New 1319 Club “Seventy boys and girls were present yesterday Gfterricon as the Prince Rupert Club 1319 held an enthusiastic organizational meeting at -the Civic Centre. During the meeting three com- mittees were appointed, Dick Specht was chosen chair- man of the 11-member constitu- tion’ committee, Bill Smith, Kathy Saunders, Gallya Grimolfson and Sheldon Wong were appointed as the mémbership committee, Qbert Jensen was chosen chairman of a dance committée consisting of Ken Specht, David Allen, Marg Ritchie and Irene Bellamy. Glub. 1319 president Derek Al- len“ atnounced that the next mecting will be held at 2 p.m. next Sunday, January 26 af the Civic ‘Centre. _ He, said all boys and girls be- tween" the ages of 13 and 19 are invited to attend. Frank Pullen #bftm ay Dies -In East OAKVILLE, Ont. @-— Frank Pullen, 80, father of Rear Acl- miral H. F. Pullen, Flag Officer Atlantic’ Coast, died Sunday at his home here. ‘A> retired businessman, Mr, Pullen was formerly employed by several large electrical firms in Peterborough, Ont., and on the West Coast. In: 1907 he organized Swedish General Electric Ltd. in Toronto Annunciation Scene Of Baptisms The Church of Annunciation was the scene of a triple christ- ening service yesterday after- noon when two ‘three-week old girls and one eight-month old boy were baptized by Rev. Tho- mas Shiel, Theresa Crystal Yvette were the names given the daughter of Mr. parents were Mr. and Mrs. Rene Belanger. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Steven Louie of 646 Fulton SBt., received the names Maureen Jane, The baby wore. a white christening gown which was a gift of her aunt Miss Marjory Campbell of this city. Godparents were Maurice Stukes and his daughter Miss Maureen Stokes. A tea followed at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stokes, Lotbiniere Street. Derrick Steven Joseph were the nameg given the son of Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Cameron Slack of 630 Sixth Avenue West. Attending as godparents were and was chairman of the board, Joseph Letournaeau and Jean- until his retirement in 1935. were \i PRINTED PATTERN M 214 etna Net es ne a rent hem nent ni ‘nette Cloutier. by Esther Reifer WEAR THIS DRESS with the demure guimpe, wear it plung- ingly Jow or sinarily scarfed -— any or all of these three cholces will give s vou the neweseason look, Esther Reifer, who ls well- known for making clothes for smartly dressed wonren, designed it for’you who want the perfect basic dress this fall, You'll find pleasure too, in selecting colors and fabric, and making \t so casity with the help of our Printed Pattern M24. Start with the new tures mid-season lustrous cottons, and don't overlook the posstbilitles of fatlle. the heather mix- Prhated Pattern M2)4 is avallable in) Misses’ Slaes 12, 14 16, 18 anal 20, See pattern for Printed Pattern M214 to Prince Send ONE DOLLAR for yardage requirements, Rupert Dolly News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and SIZ, \ Torento, Ont, ‘with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER SEK USSTAN WOME — ‘Yhiree members af the Sona of Freedom Dawkbobors trom Helidsh Caltnabla- confer in Monte real before takin off for Ruma, They seele land there for 2,500 sect mnepberk, Let to right are Joseph Podavindkoff, John Chernafl and Wilh Moojelaky. (CP Phote and Mrs. Arthur Charles Belanger, 724 Alfred Street. God- Dear ‘Mrs. Jones: convener? for us to welcome your copy. copy you submit. Rupert Daily News. Thank you. 76, died in Nanaimo January 9. At the funeral service con- ducted by Very Rev. A. E. Hendy, Dean of Caledonia and rector of St. Andrew's cathedral, the hymns “Nearer, My God, to Thee’ and Abide With Me” were sung. Interment was in the Veteran’s plot at Fairview cemetery with G. N. Lemire conducting Cana- dian Legion rites at the grave- ‘Open Letter To Mrs. Jones . Club Publicity Director © (From The vancoutet Province) Zs your club having {its annual election of officers? And are the members golng to ask you to be publicity We'll be very glad to hear from you with news of your club’s activities. But, please, Mrs. Jones, will you make it easy | We do realize that at your meetings, the members call . each other by their given nates, But it is INCORRECT in newspaper copy, unless the member is a divorcee. Your presi- dent ls MRS. JOHN SMITH, not MRS. JEAN SMITH. Even if she is a widow she is correctly called Mrs, John Smith; °° ' So again, we beg of you, to save us many. staff hours of searching the city directory or trying to trace a member who knows the right name, will you please send us correct copy. That means elther the husband's first name or two initials in any mention of your members. Thank you so much for your attention to this matter, and the best of luck in your new job. P.S. Would you please put your Phone number on any Editor's note: The identical rules apply to The Prince Many Friends, At Angus Mcintosh Rites Relatives and friends gathered at Ferguson Funeral Home Saturday afternoon to pay their final respects to Angus McIntosh, longtime resident of Prince Rupert and Hazelton. Mr. Mcintosh, ebesemate tre Hopefully, The Women’s Page Staff: of The Vancouver Province. Relatives Robert | Mitchell. Active pall-; bearers were Michael’ Schwab, .OVERCOMING THE WEAKNESS left in his arms and’ legs by’ a seige of polio means a long-term program of training and rehabilitation for 30-year old Ted Kuhn. Here he works at’ ‘a weaving loom in the. activities room of Pearson Hospital ‘in Vancouver. B.C. Child Care and Polio Fund will pay the ‘cost of his treatment at the Rehabilitation. Centre. Mr. Kuhn ato warked as a foreman carpenter at Kitimat, is the father . of four. Stewart News _ ‘By W. SHIELDS ORR | With the fall of ten inches of . Fund, Charles Anderson, Harold | An-! McGr iesh and Jerry McIntyre. ment of Transport employee, is: Mrs. Garland Younghusband in Prince Rupert ‘Arthur Mellin and Mrs. Doris Lambert were elected respective presidents when Stewart Branch ;No. 85, Canadian Legion and ithe Women's Auxiliary of the » brdneh, held a joint installation ceremony in the Legion club- rooms last Tuesday. Past presi- dent Donald E. Norton was the derson, Carl Anderson, Norman: Mr. McIntosh, former Depart- survived by - three daughters, (Victoria) Gar-' rioch and Mrs. LeRoy (Jean) side. Bugler W. J. Rance sound- and Mrs, Thomas (Agnes) Flynn installing officer. fresh snow during the past week, | residents here’ thought they were in for a good old-time win- ter and were making. provisions for a ski-;run on’ the east slone ef the Bear River Ridge in the vicinity of the Village. Heavy rain for the past two days has caused long faces to appear amongst the ski fans. ed “The Last Post”. Honorary pallbearers were H. F. Giassey, Victor Johnson and Francois Lake News ’ By AGNES H. NEAVE ‘Daily News Correspondent The girls of the 4H Homecrait: Club sponsored a dance in the! attended ang the procceds were! { Burns Lake. {old and until recently was hall on January 11. It was well! in New” Westminster; one son Angus A. McIntosh in Prince Rupert; 13 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Brentzen, Port Simpson, Mrs. George Mar- tin, Hazelton; Mrs. Charles Bar- ker in. Prince Rupert; two brothers, Donald McIntosh in Prince Rueprt and Charles Mc- Intosh in Hazeiton. Paulette Goddard’ To Marry Author DETROIT U—Actress Paulette | given to the fund towards the! Goadard flies to New York today secretary; building of the new hospital in: after having abandoned a stage geant-at-arms; Executive, role in favor of love and mar-. “Herb and Don Eaton had word! on Wednesday that their mother Star in The Waltz of the Torea-j {had passed away in a hospital; dors, said she did so in order to | ;in Edmonton. She was 86 years| riage. Miss Goddard, quitting as co- Erich Maria Rem: argue. | zek, second vice-preident; Marze hasten her marriage to: Author | good health. Her home latterly | was Sot McLeod Valley. The ren | malns were taken. to Battleford ; ‘At will be her third marriage... Lost Home | j | for burial beside her husband. Dunc McGibbon drove |Burns Lake on Thursday morn- . ling for medical care as he lias! only the clothes he was wearing. | Thursday evening. Mrs. Barbara | Three years ago another trailer! MacNeil wili be in charge that. ; been ill for some weeks. He has: ‘been living at Ootsa Lake where, ‘he was employed by Alcan. ' throughout years. 'now than it was ! last year, a large body of water, it would, seem that it will have to be very: eold for quite a while to bring: It down to freezing point. t ‘ Two ‘ears have been taken to the parage in Burns Lake fur re- pairs after cach collided with a moose, One was budly smushed as the moose was hit by the rad- jator and the mouse fatally in- jurcd, went clean over the top of the car, The other moose was ‘Mot badly hurt and the car dam- | | aged only slightly. \ poate ee wees Arvid Burns Lake where he has ;xinee Fall from been eure meene nemmrennsans: On “Newhoourly News" [Cassidy, postmaster ‘had come ont idrony Wagland as oa war name after Mr. ‘died a me ‘Titane disaster, | PERSONALS Mes, Wilinain Brown, 326 Bip- vor Place leaves bombrrow morn. plane for Vancouver where Will spend no two-week woth friends, Dro and Mes, RG, had Jett here oorter City, VEGETABLE OW Linseed oll, ab iaportuat basis of printing Inks and varnishes, comer fram the seed of the flax palaiat. shai eg Pea ot He. ; Will soon be 70, and is well known this district as 2 prospector and trapper for many . The lake fs 12 inches higher) at this time , and the temperatu e lis now 42 degrees. As this is such | Sarlson has returned to Lethbridge | working | on Tuesday evening we heard Mrs. | of Colley- ‘mount thanked for a letter she had written, I tald ag haw she to Colleymount | bride | and how Catleymount had been , Colley who hid | mg by Cunadhin Pacife Afrlines she hollduy Dy braun, They phin to iieter ta Meslea rabid ger: HAMILTON (@—Fire destroyed. ‘the trailer home and all the pos- to' sessions of Gerald Jinks, 86, of - Hannon, the other day. He saved | was destroyed by fire. Other Stewart branch officers for 1958 are: Basil Houghton, first vice-president; John J. Mc- Kenna, second . vice-president: Milton W. Kearns, sergeant-at- arms; W. Shields Orr, secretaty- treasurer; John Bouzek, chap- lain; Executive, Louis A. Behn- sen, Walter G. Forsberg Burns Banquet. Tickets Limited: Only.a few tickets remain for the Presbyterlan. church Burns banquet, it was announced today and: } : ; ; a y convener Mrs. K. C. Aird, Samuel D. Kirkpatrick. president: of the sponsoring Other Women’s auxiliary offi-i Ladies Aid. ecrs for 1958 are:.Ila MacNeil, The annual event to be staged ‘first vice- -president: Joyce Bou-! Wednesday night in the Presby- | Méllin, treasurer; Audrey Lore, Ruby Norton, ser-| tion of good food and entertain- Joan | ment. 'Kearns, Joyce Forsberg, Betty: ‘The Immortal Memory” will |. Barwise. - : Supper was served after the! on ceremony and Robert A. Hill wes! ‘presented with a travelling: case} “Bonnie. Scottish.” ve dancer Darlene | Summine a yon the occasion of his. transfer| singers W..D. Staith, “Thoma: | Wardrope, Mrs. E. R. North and i to > Lytton by his employer. January was the occasion’ of. the opening, to the small fry, of; Mrs. N. R otromdani.. Pipen. ‘be IC: Ewart se j Rev. Ivan Ss. ‘Gamble... Polio ~Ex-Kitimat Six months ago Ted ‘atte; in charge of a‘con . Today, he uses a wheelchair, | another of the many victims of polio in B.C. Instead of wielding a hammer and saw, Mr. Kuhn is learning toovercome the polio-induced weakness in his arm and hand muscles by patiently weaving . a - rug. But with the help ahd’ en- couragement cof. rehabilitation experts at the hospital and vol- unteers of the B.C, Child Care ‘and Polio Fund, Mr. Kuhn has|. won his first victory on the long road back to normal activity. : 4. ‘He can go home. on weekends now to visit his' wife and. chil- dren who were moved to Van- ecouver to be near him, °° — The next step will be for him to start.a full course of re-train- ing at the rehabilitation centre in Vancouver under the auspices 1 of the Fund. The B.C. Child Care and Polio which: Kinsmen Clabe, campaigning , for .continue helping polio patients ay vo om een v0. od ‘S currently . and handicapped children, throughout, the province. It was¢called into Mr. Kuhn's case at the beginning when the RCAF miercy flight brought him for ‘acute: treatment. Fund A $275,000 to to Vancouver General Hospital | ing che Worker Kuhn was a foreman. carp-' struction’ crew. at Kitimat: to restore him to useful work many polio’ patients | for’ ‘whom everyone has’ been ° immunized: ‘be added to the list. is helpful when polio strikes, °. “The fact that. someone fs. in willing to help you make a ne\ start is a really big ‘help: in recovery,” Mr.:Kuhn sald... 220 - - 6th “Street” F hone, 38 TRY THE For the Best Selecti OUR SPECIALTY DIAL 2215 x om onc of Chinese Foods | “TAKE OUT ORDERS — Buy your show tickets here pen 6 am. to 1: a.m.. s - 2nd AVENUE. ‘WEST: terian chureh hall, will laud. Ro. bert Burns in the Scottish tradi-! be given by “E.:T. Applewhaite | and Orme G. 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