Ee Oa ny, Uy i em ae Ae ete Bey BNE eE my KN Nee SUN Ne we he tee te ee Bee ee ee or ef * ss CAT ASS | ANSTALLATIONS_IN NOVEMBER PRINTED PATTERN | FOR 14-18 YEAR OLDS > = | Casting |S. PneSneseaOctabse 35, 9s0s x _Elks elect JM. Eby | New Hi-C club elects. AI pO NN ay dD.G | Ernest Hill president — for play MORE E{O SUCCcCeEe D. rowe Pp Casting: for the play “Arsenic FOR YOUR ~ pemintnucy and Old Lace” to be staged by the High on the business agenda was the decision to grant the Prince Rupert Civic band the use of the Elks home for week-- ly practices, Bey “M. Eby was elected the Ex- Halted Ruler for the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, No. 342, FBSt’ ‘night when the Order held its.annual meeting in the Elks Home. _ vMr.. Eby succeeds Donald Erowe: p d v-Qthers named to office were) rocee 1S Robert Andersou, leading knight; | ‘eter. Peterson, loyal knight, Wallace Poole, lecturing knight; Donald Kidd, esquire: Harley thewis, chaplain: Alex McFar- eo; inner guard; Godfrey Mad- an,-tyler and Leslie Cawthorne, pianist. me Trustees appointed were Henry bindquist, Dave Murray and D. jotandring. “Installation ceremonies will be Held’ ‘during the later part of November. to Duy | oxygen tent Final plans for the bazaar to be staged by the Women’s auxil- iary to the International Broth- erhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Local 708, November 15, in the Civic Cen- tre were completed last week when the group held its regular meeting. Proceeds from the event will go to pay for the oxygen tent purchased and in use at the Prince Rupert General hospital. Proceeds from a dance to be held Friday night in the Cana- dian Legion for members and friends, will also go towards pay- ing for the new oxygen tent, it was reported. With president Mrs, B. J. For- tune in th: chair, nominations of officers was held. ¢ rea ders | @ Though it may be early—it is also timely. Choose your Christ- mas Cards early this: year from the Personalized selection now on display at the Daily News. Selections are complete, costs wey eer ev ThUD tt ATR AG RE ye aw ee ne idl ey ’ ,: : : : : me Shea peatie ds wr ert A ata cedinl To ae Ga G a rg Sah am a ae eR oN ee RS ee eg AE A IA SR ey tS Fe oY : ‘ ‘ ‘ Ce eR He ER MN He EN tee SIS vo tee WEN SHH a Ernest Hill was elected president of the young people’s group, organized Sunday in the First United Church hall, following the evening service. The club. will - be known as the Hi-C ‘club. Open to ‘all ‘young people ‘14 to 18 years of age, the club will meet every Thursday in the church: hall from 7 to 9 p.m. Twenty-two young people at- | DOLLAR IF YOU ‘GET. A , wit i Prince Rupert Little. Theatre group will take place in the Civic Centre’ tomorrow at 8 p,m. Director for the comedy. is Doris Peyman and all personé interested in theatre work are encouraged to attend. ot __ hie a % ch Thursday, October 16 at 7 p.m, The club encourages all young people between the decided age groups to attend. VANCOUVER @—Protessor 3.\| Alterations Sale ‘tended the Sunday meeting ; at ; i) which was directed by church{J- Deutch of the University of , . ws IF pastor, Rev. Vernon E, Mceach- | British Columbla says govern- Men’s Hand . Tailored PRICED’ "$239 crn and inchided hymn singing, EM SHOW PAY thels SPICY: || suis, Topreosts, Jackets, FROM 3 39: probleme eames. election Ol ote by the good private employers.” Car-coats, dress and work low monthly payments ‘ “ ficers and lunch. Addressing the B.C. Govern-|| pants, rubber clothing and ek Others elected to office were; Ment Employees Association |) shoes, “also boys’ clothing SEE THE SELECTION IN OUR SHOWROOM ca Lynn Fiddes, co-president, Thel-| meeting re hie remarks by || md shoes, at BIG reduc- ® ma Childs, secretary and Robert Oe stele did hot ‘crow what y tions p d. ti Hill, treasurer. A ee net tuoe pena none Northern B.C. Power Co. Lt * Serving’ on the lunch com-/ pay. “That's not for me to