! AHOY THERE—MR: CHRISTIAN” ... our modern day Captain. Bly (pint- -sized version): isn’t. néarly” as fierce.as he looks here, posed on the rail of the Pirate Ship. Restaurant. ‘in| Disney-° nen Janda. It’s bound’ to be clear. sailing (or.well-dre ssed school. days). ahead for. our. young.man |. ‘in: ‘his ombre striped blazer. jacket of acritdn atzrylic fiber and awash and wear slacks of-an acrylic: rayon - flannel... both’ by Hi-Line.” A’ pirate’s bounty. Festival "Sieiety'c tival ‘had: ‘exceeded the’ pipacted attendance, - “Even with: ‘a deficit: of. ‘approx: (7 _ imately $100,000, :adm unis rH, ‘Bennett, stated |. “We. ‘are’ ‘delighted it] reaction: to. the first: year, ‘of: the te does : not stated that. the ‘spectacular: Tak- ‘arazuka ‘Dance’ Dheatre..: from “He. went on to. point: ‘most..of the great. arts, festivals re ealize ® a. loss . each ‘year,: surrounding © profit: appreciably. iness- brought into the: are communities |." from. the: bus- |* worsted—-worn. with rugged. : ‘of “pluses: for Mom, too—because acrilan takes this pair through countless. sudsings without: special : pampering—-means ‘Nttle or no. ironing. as well (Photographed on board the’ Chicken ofthe Sea Pirdte Ship Restaurant. in Fantasyland .section of Disneyland _ — “Walt: Disney's world- famed - “Magic Kingdom" located in Anaheim, California). ‘ “-— MUSE . By JOCELYN “BOLTON ; Our new building is very. pop- ular; we have been ver¥ busy with : guests, both local and. vés- itors, and when the “Louise” docked.“the other’ day” we must -have had ‘hundreds go. through our museum, and. very. many complimentary remarks as° to structure. .of. our’ building and also, the lay-out: onderful to be- in: ‘such a bright. and nice building. We now: ‘have our canoe hous- ed also, 2 sign up and.are grad- a ually gétting things done. Much more has to be done, of course, regarding: our displays, and more. show cases are required, so if anyone is discarding cases, we will be happy: to five’ then a home. A: great number: of our guests are so interested in our new picture, donated by Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large to the Museum. on opening day, Augus sf 2, 1958. It is allarge oil portrait of the Rey. W. Henry Plerce, who spent his life ministering to his people tn, the. Skeena and for many -yenrs spent hours at the ald ymuncum, telling visitors of the | ‘captured: his.likeness |. “wonder- instruments, used. “by Dr. Tom- linson over 100 years ago, when if our’ ‘exhibits: | Pe ar id ne be are oa oo Tay i iu 4} mn Tn ae car 0 TRENCH COCKTAIL -- Slim ponta and scoop neckline, with Ww well-defined woalstiing dn hetween, make an attraetive cocktall ensemble by Mry- opaine of Paula Tho striding outfit is done \n oa bronve And allver nyjon print, Hy kept eloan, alto deriva ast Uhaales: Hs Fag hanged st pinetin ied ott A colorful palythene warbnge pall was a recent award winner In the competition sponsored joy the Nationa Industrial Beste Gomnell, The pall stands at In- ches eh and has tight eiiting Nel whieh opens and clos sflent- ly, This Hehe in wetpht and ens: ~BRi lore of the Indian, people ‘and ex- planing. ‘artifacts. . -Mrs.: Jean Ness Findlay; ‘the (artist, has fully. We are 50. “pleased: “to have this: very fine picture: ‘and thank the doctor and his. wife for gi ving jt to. the museum.) , Oklahoma, Other fine. donations . to. “our ‘terested in. our - museum and jcharming,.peaple ‘to: chat, with. exhibits are. he was the first: doctor on the. Naas River. His son kindly don-! ated these interesting exhibits. ‘Mrs. Phyllis Pullen also don- ated a framed picture of the fishing fleet leaving. the har- bor in the “good old days”’—we | also thank Mrs. Pullen for: thinking of us. Miss Gilda Black and a young girl friend brought us a fine specimen of a stone bow! and pestle, whicn they found and donated to the museum. We do not have one of Uhis type in our collection so were especially pleased that the girls thought of us. Young Kennie Ratchford aiso brought us a rifle, which ts most inter- esting and will be puf. witli our other fircarms eventually, The ~ EFS — well as. their: “yearly membership. | ‘This-was most - thoughtful. and kind and we thank these ladies for their generosity. . me Among our distinguished vis- jtors on August 11 were’ Senator and Mrs.L::A. Bartlett of. Tulsa, Another © visitor’. remarked *.: our guest book “Grand : Exhibit”, which .. always ds. encouraging. Another couple from.Emporium, Pa., purchased one of the paint- ings on exhibit by Chief Dudo- ward. They were so thrilled with it, that one felt happy for them and we are shipping the picture to them shortly. The paintings we have had on exhibit: have been very much admired and we thank the ar- tists very much ‘for lending them to us, Mrs. J.T. Harvey, Miss V. Magee and Mr. H. Mohr. 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