cert Seats uaie ES WM acy Nh Heit PWM ot Tr Wat ike Batt ds Mido Mat a ae Ne ch AT A RN PU: mS ME Ma ta Fy he re REC E SEL PO CEE EOE PEE PUT EEE ase PP Pp I oEpe SNA Mpa NU et mnt Rae neo ve eee SS EI SH TEL Nh i eg RE Prince }Rubert-2Daily.. News: Thursday, October 9, 1958 ding room. crowd at J.M. Facey rally. uit “standing: room only’’. crowd: gathered jin the ad, M, ‘Facey United Church hall Sunday to take part “in ‘the annual Sunday Schoo! Rally Day. iy Students played a major role ‘in the special program aranged iby the tenching staff. ‘ ij Among the items presented by students weré?—call "to worship | “by Harold Small; “invocation: by 4 arol Green; hymns were an- ‘‘Hounced by Emily. Leyton. and Bobby Warren; _Scripture read- digo th a |! Delicious: Chinese Food Ate ‘Stan hn Lite ft veer , . ‘ ing was given by Billy Bussan- ich and offering received by El- {zabeth Miller and Billy Turcotte. “An object lesson and a: visual- aid demonstration. were presen- ted by Sunday school superinten- dent Herbert Dearden. Members of the teaching staff introduced were Mrs. Ralph'Lar- sen, Mrs. Arthur Ogilvie, Mrs. David Owens, Mrs. A, J. Bus- ‘T SERVED sanich, Mrs. Richard ‘Cameron, yf) HERE! | Mrs. John Wylie, -Mrs. Edwin ee 8g Enwright, Mrs. R. A. Linton, ” Mrs. 0. F. Symies, Mrs. Arthur Oswald, Mrs. Kenneth Warren, Mrs.. Clyde Smith, Miss Lynn Roberts, Miss Susan Bevan and |. Leonard Francin. , Pianists were Miss. Dorothy Matson and Mrs, Paul Yablon- Free Home: Delivery (Min. $3.00: Orders) © WELROSE CHOP SUEY |) ski. Phone 3329 a, Sunday school treasurer is Mrs. a _ os R.A. McLean. - CANADIAN. ‘LEGION © BINGO. _JACKPOT $225 Consolation $50 Te, FRIDAY, OCTOBER: 10th - ‘LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME FOLDED FASHION—This russet- toned dress and tunic-like ‘coat was: shown - in: ‘Vancouver Ys at the Association of Canadian: Couturiers’. first fall presentation. - ‘Fullness. is gathered’ in'‘at the waist of both except for a smooth panel down the coat front. The striped’ and Plain fabric is a new brushed jersey. blended : of nylon and another» “synthetic fibre. ’- cou ade byt wm —Designer 4; ds Olivia. of. ‘Hamilton, “Ont “ap -|TarvoRing|: “Motoring rol; The trip. to:-Mount Hood was; more, routing. han. the jand, camera shops; aie “woods. taur’!,-for’ visitors in thefand e. dining: | district but quite as impressive. | with. “suitably massive wooden ‘Through that pleasant country- | tables, fireplace and floor-length ; side again—walnut groves” oak} windows. _trees and hayfields to the base ““Massive’' “of the mountain. ‘ascending drying forest, oy 'mer cottages state parks, “and |The building is of wood—greyed | campgrounds. There were mo- to blend with the redgrey of the: ‘tels, places to eat, even a small} bare mountain top. Enormous pool for junior fishermen (and/knockers and... door- fastenings women) where, for a small fee,'match the thickness of the doors fat trout were practically guar-ia and the depth of the casings. anteed. iThe stairs are scarred by ski- This is along a trans-state:boots And don’t have hand-rails highway. Aboye’a ski village a!—they have arm-rails—no hand jhome. There were's ef {oa ae 3 ORD fora skizequipment i Offee bag } se BY » agi i sath, — a This ts another in a sertes’ of we ‘KRefre sl : : 4 storles by Mrs. Eugene Bartlett, there Was a general dispersal to @. Suits we @: Slacks‘ i 1és “ 423 Emerson Place, giving: an’ ac- ride ito. the: snowline by chair- e. T co ts” oe -Pants . he I _ count of her trip by car to south- lift, to walk through the lodge. ‘op: s ms ~ Wil lout { ill i ng ern British Columbia — and the [looking at the view over miles; ALTE RATION. . ‘SPECIALISTS ty : northern United States during July lof mountains, from stone ter? ‘ ” whey sd and August, Mrs, Bartlett was un- |rapes and’: ‘bal t Lk | : ‘erpavsi rie os able fo finish the aceount while alconies, or to wa wh ., Pe IS ‘ f on her trip and by popular re- [ON the hospitable . *mmountain | 7 L ‘o cL | quest, It will be concluded In sev-) | paths. Most visited. the gift le yI Mork Reguatered ; -@ral instahnents this. week. . ‘shop which, from’a large stock, | ae | By, .EMERALD BARTLETT . {offered nothing.. rth jcarryin is “4 ' ie . a is the. word whieh | McRAE Ghee” s t fa features. “~~~ OVER $4,000 . NOW IN ‘TS ! WORTH OF NEW RECORDS ! SIXTH * | § BIG DAY They're going fast —-sy shop now! Lodge. Luneh was waiting outdoors ‘mountain —- wildflowers and ¢ _stunted evergreens within touch, After dessert, ‘tarts from mountain on a terrace which 100ks up the ‘central side road leads up to Timberline; could encompass them. . There are two large lounges ‘with proportsonately generous fireplaces with chairs all ‘round them. 1 should think this would be a perfect winter wild-huckleberry ,vacation place but a brief visit berries, 'scenied ehough in summer. ' en "Wally -been having weather like mid- summer, although the nights are chilly. On Sunday afternoon Hal: Francois. Lake News o By AGNES WI, NEAVE News Correspondent “ , vaya ' WFRAWCOIS LAKE— We. mid on Saturday so will be able to take care of the household. renee A prairla chicken with a hawk: and J tried fishing for char but/chasing it Mew into the window "1 infter an hour we gave it up andijn front of our school. It wa eee . ‘tried for trout, It was very hotlfound dead on the ground. Th ane ‘In the boat, and the sun was; broke the thiek glass, but as: or shining. We thought that it was ‘too late In the seuson for trout, but thought we'd try anyway. 1 started troliing with a brand new willow leaf with a worm for batt, on a new nylon Tne, when something struck good and hard, T pulled In to find my Wne sever- Sed completely and my new hire “eonel Hal was then pulling Ina benuty, a rainbow, and ino ne time we had J, We have never tried fishing as late tn the sen- gon, We tried again on Wednes= day afternoon and the fish were Seve the ‘ey “tye ide aha stlit biting well, However Wt bei tough to hold te and: yet,avery day thousands of children are left alone by their parentsifor “only a few minutes” bo ao _ermoe saually so we ene home, won nse r for many hours. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THIS PRACTICE. Equally important, (] a nt ay ‘nw. the Sound Mra, ¥ | remember some of the hazarcls of fire, rn ! a she an When we shw the ambulance; Mr und Mra Be A, Witt, of is to learn anc . Ha Ww more “ a Prince Coorgo entled in at the @ Don’ a lia past with Dr Thompson on Buturday afternoon we wondor- ‘ed who was tl or hurt. On the |! way back it called in here and “the Doetor ‘phoned Burns Lake hospltil to prepare for pn. pattont: iwithh a brokoit log, Mra, Stunioy ‘Calder had bean ellmbing ever wn old: fenea when tt gave way sand she fell and broke hor log j between the knoe and mikle in ‘tlye places, Th whl be from two tn three months before shea will Pbe able to come hone again, My, i te wt wv tT enjoyment / Naturally re REL dvlivery phone 4032 RICIC®’ CAPILANO i to hha aelvertinement be tet puihliahed or linptngeel hye the TLdeeiar Home whieh burned down, Mr, Gontrol Board or by the Government ol Brith Columbia. ;Culdor rotunt wd fran Vietorla. there are double glass windows | It does not let the wind in, and it will be repaired this week. ered Almost every day we see hunt- ers groing out with moose horns strapped on the tep of the cars or on the back of the plele-ups. One ble buck moose — strolled sneross the road Just up the road fram the Janding the other day. With the weather so warn none of us want one oas the ment would not be easy to keep unless one had Landing on thelr way to Ootsu. Livke to try to find a moose. They have been fishing in Mor ra Lila where they enupht — two bonutiful cohoe, one welghing | Mine pounds and the other 1. ire ret ere gneae te yee | Mroaand Mis, Reg Parthagton. are home agin after attend! the 27th Synod at St. Andrew's Angiiann ‘Cathedral in Prince: Ruport, They had a pleasant | vinit with my slater and her hus: Nolghbora, the Karl Make fin iy, Wha have moved to Kithmat “Two Chi ldren Were fs Left Alone in This House! 2 Association has urged Canadian people ere ) your attic, or i Be eG NAO wy Ne vi ; at A Joie Sates eR ae You can‘t trust Lady Luck as a Baby sitter! For years the National Fire Protection =: to beware the tragic practice-of leaving children alone, t' overload your electrical wiring. @ Keep matches, lighters and inflammalsle material oway from young children, an ® Don't smoke in heel. - Another thing you can clo, to redu¢e:. te fire hazards in your own horha isto. clear out store | room af all that papor, and if you, have any qrticle, ‘that you don't want, i a Sell it!) | oo a TO PLACE A SMALL. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT os 7 PHONE 6768 | ay a ve od WREWBIRY LIMITED hand Mrs, Stanloy Calder vaed to bund, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Ward | a | 1 Alve ty Pringe Rnport whore they {an Graham ‘Avenue, They had U poy “ Wore ieeharge af the old Sunset lviall with ome old friends und ’ uu 4 ’ eo owe Do feb detude th lf tee e af. . oe Qo abi Aehobe ab Bott