aonth ay Te RT ER we gene er Re tee ng see - Rc ee pie eo, fas A MODERN we CHRISTOPHER blazer of 70% e Acrilan and COLUMBUS of the playground ,30% worsted f:annel and -color discovers his and well-dressed co-ordinated slacks of Acrilan playmate is wearing an out- rayon by Hi-Line. His fit to match his own striped “twin” wears the same blazer Comedy Casting Underway Prince Rupert Little Theatre is planning something special fo; patrons with its first produc- tion of the Season, “The Fifth Season”, tentatively set for « three night run at the Civic Centre about the middle of Oc- tober.” Details will be announced later. . Casting for the three = act comedy is virtually completed. Playing the two partners in the high class clothing firm of Goodwin Pincus, are well known local actors Gerry Woodside and | Bill “Evans. Georgiana Evans: wilk be. featured as “Lorraine McKdy”, the Goodwin-Pincus model: : a = Other principal rcles will be: filicdw:. by Shannon Pallant, Lenore: Hughan, Bill Kincaid,: Julia McKay and Derek Allen. } Leaving for Mrs. David Ogilvie, following a two-week stay in the guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Ogilvie, East, Former Nor leaves for Vancouver morning by plane where she will resume training at Royal Jubilee Hospi- tal. she Wiliam Macfarlane, 'gott Place. morning in Vancouver 1S * tomorrow her home city as Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1107 Eleventh Avenue city resident Miss Giloner of Hazelton. temorrow via Terrace nurse’s ma While here for two weeks, has been the guest of Mrs 1429 Pig-: DUS Stripe in a jumper dress A wonderful Mother, too made with silver-buttoned by Shepardess. discovery for both outfits Acrilan acrylic ERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of Skidegate Missions, left this morning by CPA plane for their home after spending a six-week slay in the city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, 537 Eighth Avenue. West. Miss Georgina Mitchell, daugh~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mit- chell, 333 Fifth Avenue East, ar- rived home this morning on the “Qucen of the North” from Van- couver where she has been at- tending summer courses at the University of British Columbia. Miss Mitchell will teach Grade $ at King Edward Elementary school next month. Seer Play is directed by Jim Peters, : former Vancouver actor. Rehear- sals wlll commence next week. There are still several smaller roles to be cast. Anyone interest- cd please call Jim Peters at 4126, UPU Delegates Tour OTTAWA @--The Universal Postal Union cognress will sus- pend “Its sessions today and its 300 delegates will begin a four- day: tour of the ‘Toronto area. ‘hater visits to Quebec City, Mon-- treal and the St, Lewrenee Sita-- way project also are planned during the six-week session. | ‘readers ® Buy your Show Tiekets at the Grand Cate apytime. This week: at the Grand Cafe -Barbecued Duek, Jeep Fried Prawns, Bare: Fish: and Chips, best Red Brand Te: Halt heeved Pork Chop Suey, Rone Bleaks and Pried Chieken, Fresh Bread datly, Dial 4 Short Cuts: To Cup Custard The greatest short cut yet developed for preparation of an all-time favorite — cup custard — fs provided in the introduc- tion of a truce carame] ' flavors, sauce, in both vanilla and chocolate There just hasn't been a custard casier to make — or more why you'd belter make plenty The of its goodness until consumed. chocalate, Ytocup vantiila caramel sauce or 8915, M02) chocolate caramel sauce, 4" 2 cups muk. © Bring the Missus to the 3 ones Cantdian Legian Saturday, Aug of, Stape Show, Refreshments paneling. Everybody welcome, Meeting fasnermen’s Lecal, Mo. 87 UPAWU Legion Auditor- fin, Bo pan, Predicy. August 23, MI fishermen please attend to discuss urgent problems, C108) Moose Night Saturday, Auge! . 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Street, left this morning by CPA :plane for Vancouver where he ‘will spend a two-week vacation. | | Washington visitor Mrs. War- ‘yen Kunkel leaves tonight by- ‘boat with her mother Mrs.' ; Marion Thompson, 1148 Eighth :Avenue East, for her home in 'Oak Harbor, Washington. fal- ‘lowing a six-week stay here in .the city with her mother . i j Mrs. Robert McBride and children. Kaen, Douglas and ‘Tommy of 2085 Graham Avenue,: ‘arrived home this morning on- ‘the “Queen of the North” after, ' spending the summer visiting: relatives in Vancouver . TRY DAILY NEWS CALSSIFIED! Give your house a place in the sun with the brilliant new “Holiday Colers''—=« fascinat- ing range of richly glowing shades in famous B-H "English" Paint. 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Phone 3317 The almost uncanny — since each designer always’ denies any knowledge of the intentions of any other-uniformity of basic silhouette which usually emerges from the half-yearly collections, is missiIng -this time, Hemlines range from mid-calf to only a fraction below the an intricate mixture of arcs, circles and curves. In London, the main note of cohesion {sg struck by the air of studied casualness. This is achi- eved by a straight line from widened shoulders to the hem- line with unmarked waist and only lightly defined bust, by a Slightly bloused back and lifted fronts to jackets which fall in an are from shoulders to the bodices caught at the fatural waistline by a narrow belt. FEATURE CASUAL TOPS Casual tops and straight or’ slightly tapering skirts are com- | mon to most members of the | Incorporated Society of Londoa | Fashion Designers, They appear in Ronald Pater- son’s “China line”, featuring jackets with cut-away front re- sembling the shape of a Chinese vase of the Shang-Yin dynasty , 1500 B.C.; in Michael’s “Tunic” | jackets; Steibel’s “Needle line”; | Worth’s “Skittle line’; and Cav-| anagh’s “Hoop-la”. ! Jackets paired with: skirts. or dresses reach to the top of the hips where they fit snugly. Most dip at the back, others in a deep, rounded basque, Norman Hartnell’s suits are predominantly trim, immacu- lately tailored and classic, with easy-fitting but clearly — de- fined Waists. Top coats are bulky, straight and trimmed with fur. Many are only seven-eights or three- quarter length and some are cut short at jacket length. The latter are often Hined with fur wiht ai L PR Oiatete ne as ee ig at OP eg eee mgtgh ie bets lace wate gs Mast - _ ne Pacer rea at ny ELE no a Re ay Se tag ig eget _—s ae . r : 7 : : ; . mets te ay asa pay vine pena acannon siting had addy mtg t net ey ae Lada a pg err a HUN al i arma Oye ay ap ms EG A i REM te INE HOON IS YE ELE RTO IP LA LOL SLES LOLS LLANE SAMA MM SATO SA oll ottahetes warmth and match a suit or dress and jacket ensemble. ’ MANY USE FUR | ss oe Fur appears. everywhere as oe os it trimming. A favorite for large. collars and deep cuffs on top: coats is beaver, On sults or two-plece en- sembles, most popular for. coll-, ars, is Perstan lamb which often’ is dyed to match the fabric, - seal musquash, and beaver, With these fur-trimmed suits, a matching muff becomes:.a must’, in Hardy Amies’ collection and, many are accompanied by: ber-: or, on one model by Charles|ets or small cloche. or turban: Creek, with suede for extrajhats in the same fur. ©. | ‘Prince Rupert Daily News 200 bridge. patronage. The Green Spot is forced to close as a safety measure due to construction of McClymont We wish to extend our thanks for your Management and staff. . t és | Friday, August 23, 1957. Cn RU PRINCE PERT'S — tor section. Wo dauble COME IN TODAY “PAINTING IN NOW ON DISPLAY AT McRAE BROS LT “ue” BLO Phones 2ILO wth et rey RT Oteagy fete —= ‘O7 FRIGIDAIR FOOD FREEZER REFRIGERATOR . FULL-WIDTH, ZERO-ZONE FREEZER SAFELY STORES 78 LBS. OF FOODS! . 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