ee eee ape Teas Lot See Re a EE, aR ET Tm we ble 48 . Grand. Parade that. Fe Os eT EN ig Red PN aD fe ar atdel “enisnihial p dee oe By: CHARLES: HPs ee Daily. News: we Thousands. of Prince Js. witness” Stat Writer oo 2 Rupert People lined Second and: Third: avenues: Saturday to: “seed, successful managed to squeeze Ahroughe minutes before a: heavy downpour of rain. oo “The parade opened a- day full of, activities that brought Prince tions: we Centennial : Celebra,- lons:week to a ‘close. | \ - Taking first: prize .for. the ‘pest fraternal ‘entry was. the Prince Rupert Chinese Association with their ancient.“‘Lion Dance” that , drew. a ‘good . -hand of applause |: all 'the..way’ through the streets. Also . included: in: the - : Chinese association : ‘entry were .a group of. ‘children and: men. carrying ances and. swords and women dressed in, colorful. Chinese cos- fumes. 35°: “Second “prize” “winner in: the fraternal floats category was the Sons. of, Norway entry. Parks Commission took: third prize... First’ prize winner . among the «marching units was the’ U.S. Army. color. guard, -while runner- up was the. Prince Rupert. Cen- ; PERSONALS © Well-known radio and televis- ion: star . Jack. Jensen of the “Rhythm . Pals’ of Vancouver, arrived. in the city Thursday hight with his wife and. children fo'spend a short holiday visiting his: sisters Mrs: Trevor Hill and. Mrs. Oke... Jackson and. ‘their families.” ‘Leaving: ‘Sunday Mr. Jensen returns:to Vancouver, be- fore leaving for Toronto - where tenntal | ‘girls’ drill: ‘team, Best Industrial float. prize. was float’ prize -was’ ‘taken ‘by. -the Operative: association.” - theme was the Moose Lodge. : cient car and: the ‘best: decorated ‘car. were both | -won: by Dan's Service .. station. comical entry | was., the. Fire De- partment’s: float.’ ing the best-floats,. the. Aiyansh and Greenville’ bands entertdin- ed crowds. ‘of people in. front of the new. museum. : : Ploat.. judges were: 'R, G. Moore, Peter Bird, OF P, .O’Neil, Daniel Kristmanson;'* Vernon Ciccone, and ‘Patrick Deane. lows: the Pipe band of ‘the 120th Independent Field’ Battery, The attendants, . the Order of the Royal Purple, Centennial Band, Prince Rupert Centennial Girls’ won: by. Nelson Brothers Fish-: erles ‘and: the < best. commercial |. Prince Rupert: Fishermen’s ‘Co- - - Taking. first prize for the best, 4 float: depicting = a ‘Centennial First: prizes: for: the: most - an-. J udged - most: caer ‘While nine judges were ‘ehoos- | H. S&S. King, Dr. J: R.- Groves, ; ‘Other ehtries.- making up. the. Successful parade. were as fol-| Royal Canadian Mounted. Police, the Port: Day . Queen, and her: drill team, Elks Lodge, Moose ae: Bh bese A will. " ¥rederick, arrived In “Ure city Lodge, - Kinsmen, - Rotary. and | Kitimat. Gyro’ ‘club, .. Junior Chamber of Comnierce, : Sons of Norway, Parks Association, Mil-- He will continue his. “career” ‘in Che entertainment - field. ue gre Prince Rupert $Potlatch Week Satardoy. night whe “than 1,000 ° teenagers: and .adults: gathered: “Prince Rupert-born Miss Jean McLean, now..of Scotland, was presently visiting her uncle and’ dunt, Mr, and Mrs, D. R. Barclay, 1169 Ambrose Avenue for a.ten- day. holiday... During. ‘her. stay. she. has . visited her cousin D. R, Barclay, : jr. in Kitimat. Ed- ucated in Prince: Rupert Miss MeLean moved to Scotland: in 1931 as a school teacher.” She be accompanied. by. her aunt to Vancouver,.. Monday. "pitey leave. by Canadian Pacific Airlines ‘plane. . drill hall ‘to attend’ one ‘of: the | most” successful, public ler..Bay Indian Hospital, HMCS|: dances: ever: v aroged in: the. city. Chatham, Native. Float, Ladies’ Orange Benevolent . Association, IODE;-.. Alyansh, Band, - Eric’s Grocery, Lindsay's Cartage, Gor- |. don and. Anderson, ‘Shop-Easy,| ° Eby and-Sons,' La Gondola Cafe,|.... Nelson. Brothers fisheries,.’Col- |: ’ umbia . Cellulose, B.C. Packers, Broadway C Cafe, and Bob: Parker Ltd. - . and his. ‘orchestra while: ‘others F enjoyed ‘the sidelines. ° . Taking. ‘the. spotlight: rua ‘the. functi “Miss. Prince. Rupert,. Merwyn.. Hennesey cand: her: * cesses, Miss. Gai! Harvey and: Miss: Susan, ‘Hidber: ne cncoros 7 Wasiington visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrett, arrived Fri- day afternova by CPA plane. to altend the weekend Centennial celebrations. While. here for a week they are guests of their son and daughter-in-law, “Mr. and Mrs. Enstey:, Kahley,.. Eliza- beth Apartments, _ Visitors from Ses Mrs. P. Cy Doyle: att ; and ‘th elr son Tucsday “by” ‘plane “for a week's holiday as guests | of their son; and daughter- -In-law, Mr. and! Eighth | Mrs. Dave. Doyle, 511. Avenue East. oe | Leaving Saturday by CPA» plane are Mrs. 1. N. Nelson, | 855 First Avenuc West, and Miss; Marena Postula, for Vancouver ; en route to Chilliwack in pre- | paration for her son Eugene; Nelson's wedding to Miss Bet 3 Long, to take place August 16 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Moore, a 220 Seventh Avenue East left | ae Saturday by CPA plane for! Vancouver en route to Califore | nla where they will make their a fulure home. Mr. Moore js plan- BD : ning to take a Lhree-year course in electronics in Hollywood. TWO OF TRIE ‘centennial floats to receive a be hand in the Port Day .Parade Saturday morning were the Eby and Sons twin floats, d- -pleting trade and commerce in 1858 and 1958. The clever decor was topped by a canoe and a specedbort, —Stalf photo. | Mrs. Margaret Fowler of Van- couver Jef, Suturday by CPA phine following a menth’s hol- idvy as guest of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sinclair, B12 Bixth Avenue ast. ' Miss Dolyn y MeMeckin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, T. 4. Me- Meckin, 1930 Atlin Avenue, left Sunday by plane’ for Port Moody {uo spend a month's holiday vis- dng former elty residents Mr, and Mrs. Brnesl Vaughan and) 3 their daughter Gaye, Lindseth, son oof Mr nnd Mrs, Hdwin Lindseth, 246 gixth Avenue Hast, left Satur- day by plane for Vancouver en ‘route to Vietoria to spend oa month's hollday , visiting Is krandpirents, re tae ge ae ee SPECIAL BOVS JACKETS for SUMMER All Sives, Well Tailored, New Matterns, Belling now fram $4. 05 MEN'S DIESS: SITS Interwoven Cloth, Alves 14-18 Rog, #460 + Now $1.95 AY B.C. Clothiers Ltd.! 717 ~ Jrd Ave. weet “ pererernsttee pears rae eae ee BI N G O TONIGHT Ricky ain Bik Meet Nil ANS ae, te oy Dea a we pate ques Tr Wy reall Aro aml Ing bowuty queen -cantonders Virginiw Bawright lott and Aylvin, Bella aa they parade through the atroata Inn con- . fortibio during tho Port Day Parade Saturcay mornin. (Btat! phate) AT THE CIVIC CENTRE -{ Columbia. . ‘Cellulose contest. Hennesey, who: was. attractively, gowned. in pink and white cot- tor frock, a ‘free trip to Van- couver, where she will vie for: the Miss PNE title, August 25. Master of ceremonies Len Har-: rington announced the winner which was received with thun- dering applause, . “This is as much of a surprise to me as it is: to you” said the Miss Kinsmen énitry.. She then beedime speechless as her eyes filed with tears. The queen and her princesses, Gail Harvey as Miss Canadian Legion and Susan Hidber ‘ “Company | tor H. E. ‘BI xham Limitec Plant, won ‘her tithe-ever] Th webenerphypere @ (10 other. ‘contestants: entered! first: made their appearance on} in the Port Day Beauty. Queen ; : a | shorts, stage. sin: owhite » _T-shirts.. aid Emcee Harrington: filled . the: few lulls’ with clever ad libbing ; while entertainment was pro-. vided by Nelson” Kinney’ and Marilyn Anderson. Addressing the audience with greetings from Alaska were vis- iting American dignitaries Mayor J. E. Winston.of Ketchi- kan and Mayor M, D. MacSpad- den of Juneau... Other «stage highyants: were the presentations of . prizes. .to the ‘winners in the Centennial Fishing Derby for children, held July .26, and. made .by John as!Wonden, on behalf of the Cen- Miss Gyro, who were gowned in! tennial committee. cottons of white and pink res~ pectively,, received dollar eaewwon: Boy christened The Church of the Annuanela- tion was the seene of a lovely. christening ecremony yesterday afternoon when the three-month -old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, . 385 Sixth Avenue. Hast, received names Carl Arthur. Parish priest Rev. M. J. Mor- Wn officiated, | Attonding the tiny, principal ax godparents wero. Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. D, Whitehouse: af this Cc YY. ‘ 1 The baby is. a brother to Sharon, 12, and his maternal grandmother ts former city res- Went Mrs. CG. H, Johnson, now Serene Jor Vancouver. | WH ame AEE POLS on Oe EP RONEN TILL N 8 Hegre Aare PERSONALS Milan Glaclys Godanrey: anny Savanth Avenue Bast, left Sun- day by plane vie Verrace fora twoeweek hollday visting her porents in Cloverdale, B.C, feed seen ka SED gmp trenton ty centennial the beauty necklaces” and all con-, Mrs, Micholas Gurvich and Mrs. Chaperoning and — assisting contestants | were Clecone, . A .fun-packed teen dance fol- lowed ‘to the music .of Stan | i Veitch and his orchestra, which. was altended by the. “Prince | Rupert Lovelies,” wee wee ite + Le ee nee omen ap cae Commodore Cafe Wo cater to private parties, luncheons and banquets, Accommodation — 130 persons | Qur specialty — Chinese Food For take-out ordors Dial 3133 ore 6 a.m. to Tam, - CANADIAN LEGION | B | NG GO Comtation $50, ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 5th LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME rT vontesitarsts? ? in “the ‘hall. setting “ofis. 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