| | ; {he [Re i be : iol rol ON: AGAIN TONIGHT - ue 4, Varies 2 The Ea ae firs of two Annunciation concerts staged last night in the Annunciation school auditorium. More than 450 people jammed’ the’. Auditorium to attend the most successful annual event sponsored by the Catholic Youth Organization, , Setting the pace with Irish humor was well-known city éntortaincr Melvin & Thomp- son .who was master of cere- monies, : The three-hour variety pro- gram: included Irish melodies, jigs; reels, dance -routines and f. one-act comedy entitled “Doc. tor O'Toole.” » Opening the show were the parish -choristers, directed by Father “H. E, Tunney with an Irish. medley, and a group of tap dancers directed by Buddy Tatt. “Sixteen pretty colleens then presented a demonstration of ~ readers e “Avold walting in Jine—buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe. This week the Grand of- fers Chicken Wuntun, Deep Fried Prawns, Pineappic Chic- ken, Best Red Brand ‘T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. Fresh bread daily. Dial 3215. | i (67) ‘e Special meeting Fishermen's Local U.F.A.W.U. Sunday, March 17, 2-p.m., Canadian Legion Au- ditorlum. Election Convention Delegates and other business, (84) ond ‘Lieut, Frederica Day ts Prirtce-Rupert Daily News Monday, March 18, 097 Capacity Crowd Enjoys . St Patrick Day's Concert ok Wee Bit of Ireland” was the theme for the ‘bling Round.” to Parish’s St. Patrick’s Day the “Sixteen Hand Reel.” | Chitdren from Grade 3, en- acted a humorous story of the “Leprechaun,” Seven petite dancers perform- ed the “Irish Jig’ under the direction of Mr, Taft. Two selec- tions “The Spinning Wheel” and “Irish Lullaby” were sung by school children, Maureen Lyons, Marlyn Brown and Anna Juby, Seven boys “from Killarney": presented & dance number, directed by Mr, Taft, six girls sang “Eileen Alannah”. and a novelty dance number was per- ormed by Palsy Odowcs and r, Taft, ee raving a large hand for acrobatic feats was Muricl Bert- rand in a number called “Trem- Mike Colusst’s accordion band presented solo- ists Alberta Renwick and Casey Wilson, who brought down the house with “Rock ‘'n’ Roll” selec- tions, Soloist Pat Wick sang a ballad and a fast-worded Irish selec- tion. A six-hand reel followed by school children, Also getting a sustajned ova- tion was Garry Fahey and Mr. Taft in “Sure if it isn’t Pat and Mike” a dance duct. Biggest hand was given Father Tunney who gave an exhibition of Irish daneing and accordion selections with Pat. Saunders, . Emcee Mr, Thompson had the house “rolling in the aisles” with his impressions of Jimmy Durante and Danny Kaye, The gant. on Thursday charge of the Nazetlun Corps of: He” Salvation sArmy. 2nd Lieut. ‘Joyge Knaap “Is replacing her: ‘here, is eV UPRAW.U. ‘eet 8 pan. Monday, March 18! ent the Civie Centre, Dues .Jnerease, Atl members: urged. to attend. (65) : @ Pacific Trollers' Association | ‘meeting, Thursday, March 21, Civic Centre Auditorium, 7: 30: ipm,Al members please attend. ee ree (68) e: Special Anglican W.A. mect- | ing-on Wednesday, March 20 at 185 ‘pm; i the Cathedral Halt. ¥ ' (07) ly take at) | Shoreworkers| of Dr, Business: : choristers sang. several selec- tions prior to the play. “Doctor O'Toole” directed by Miss Anne McAleer, had “John LaPorte in the hilarious part O'Toole, supported by a seven-member cast. The program will be repeated ‘tonight. | | LADY'S CHOICR-A dress for Important - occasions anytime of the year, this Montreal fashion ig made of luxurious and ladylike, Canadian ace-' tate lace over taffeta. The : cocktail dress with its flared ; skirt has a cross-over bodice with low V at front and back. | The brief jacket is lined to match the taffeta cummer- bund, Margaret Giske Honored. With Shower by Friends _ Popular bride-elect Miss Margaret Giske was the recipient of many attractive gifts, Wednesday night when hostess Mrs. D. S. Bill entertained with a linen shower. Mrs. Harvey Youden was co-| ranged in an attractively deco- hostess for the affair held injrated green and white box, | honor of Miss Giske's marriage} Other invited guests were Mrs, to Brian Lennon of Vanconver!Carl Giske, mother of the guest which will take place April 22/of honor, Mrs, Vito Campagnola, in Vancouver, Mrs, William McChesney, Jr.,, Upon artiving the guest of Mrs. Harold Marshall, Mrs, Ralph, |;honor was seated in a bridal!Enridge, Mrs. Melvin Ratchford, CAREFREE FAPRIC—A won- derful wrinkle-shedding blend of Chemcell acctate and vis- cose makes a smart and prac- tical shirtmaker style. A Jona- than Logan design, it has a contrasting taffeta cummer- bund and its own crinoline, | Many Attend | Teen Tea At Club Room| Some 150 parents and friends! of Civic Centre Teen ‘¢lub mem- chair, decorated with green and Mrs. Arvid Sandhals, Mrs, Rich-! jwhite streamers and presented ard Wallin, Mrs. L. Gastaldini, | ‘a novelty corsage, | Mrs. Martin Berg, Miss Sharon | Evening game prize winners ,Gastaldina, Miss Sherri Wallin, ‘were Mrs. Derry Roos and Mrs. i Mrs, Raymond Spring and Mrs. ‘Donald Scherk. iJack Strand, The hoslesses made the pres- PERSONALS entation of gilts which were ar- “suffered a broken arm. ‘foreman with the Department of alghways at Southbank, : i thelr two little (week: end, driving over. fron: tot of. weight. She is feeling bet- toy. | with Bud’s brother and his wife,) “| Roy.and Ruth Lord, at Tches- : ‘| inkut Lake, e “News: = By AGNES H, NEAVE |. FRANCOIS LAKS— “Chuck” If {Rolston !s recovering from a bad| #2 fall on the ice from: which: he | Ton! and Ruby Gatacre’ with boys , visited ‘Loni’s' parents here over. the Fort Fraser, Ruby Has been ver} i]. -with anaemia and has lost a ter all the time and able to take | | care of her home’ and family once - more. mo |. Bud ‘Lord and his wife = and|“— two. daughters Lori, three. and} Linda, 18 months, are staying Since leaving here Bud has been living near Salmon Arm ‘and has been playing ball with.the Salmon Arm Merchants for two years. He ls leaving shortly for the Queen Charlottes where: he will be driving taxi. - Now that the mumps seems;:~ to have stopped, measles is tak-|. ing its place and most: of the homes. with children .going ‘to school have had at least one}: ‘member down with them.. The ‘Women's Institute spon. sored the showing of Film.Board pictures here on Saturday: eve- ning in the Community Hall. Shown were films on. ‘artificial respiration, soldiers in training} . inthe northland and races ‘in an. Eskimo settlement. of After the movies there was dancing and refreshments were served, There was a good attend- ance despite another. dance at Wisteria and one at Decker Lake the same evening. After two days of mild weather {he roads are beginning to- get soft. and slushy. Mrs. John Keefe has been! staying with her son John, , jun-| ior’s wife Eunice at Houston as John has been’ away at Prince| Rupert attending a meeting; of forestry officlals. Gwen Van Zanten’s. light ; chestnut saddie pony with light mane and tall,. died following an attack of indigestion. This is the pony which Marjorie Smith used: to ride ‘in the Riding: Club, and:.was only three year's old.” [beret ne eer renrrrrenee mame He is Bs datnayy art,-But hetti. with: “mixed ‘seafood;. spag ible. ‘variations, ‘Now. “available on the Canadian retall, market. ||: are two. packaged “spaghetti dinners — one. with’ meat'and-one’ ‘with a meatless tomato. sauce, Both are. delicious’ and SO easy || _to prepare. Children, of ‘all ages - economical, time- -saving , menu. to serve at any time. Prepared . ina large casserole, ‘you'll find. it ideal for a group of ravenous - teenagers, Or. perhaps you. would like to use. individual . -CASSe- roles for small. adult. parties, Whenever you prepare a spaghetti dinner, ‘be. sure to remember .to sprinkle each serving, liberally |= with grated Parmisello cheese. Next time you have a party for outside : guests, ‘or: just. the: fam - international. specialty. dt is an easy way. to culinary acclaim, - : the, international favorite: is spaghel ‘April’ 24 and ‘the: which will’ bean hetth wih’ meat, ‘sauce, love this meal — and it is:an - ily, perk up the meal with-an . ($530 For CARS. Realized | By First: Bluebird Ball ~ ’ The. sum of $330" to help’ the Prince Rupeit : ‘Branch. of the ‘Canadian ‘Arthritis and Rheu- matisn | ‘Society. set: up’ its new. clinic in ‘Prince’. Rupert General hospital; “was ‘realized . Friday night from * the. First _ Annial Bluebird. Bail. oe The ‘dance, ‘held’ in. the “Eiks Home, | ‘was, sponsored | by the). Benevolent ‘Protective Order of Elks Lodge 342 and the Order of the: Royal. Purple... Everything connected. with | the ball was made available free of charge, hors d’ocuvres and. buffet sud- per donated: and atranged by the OORP, the check room and bar_ receipts,. the services’ of Johnny Clifton’s Hartley Bay Five. Even méals for the orches- tra during-its stay in town were provided free by. Peter Wong. About 45 couples attended: the ball which ‘featured a floor show provided by. Muriel Bertrand ‘in an acrobatic dance and popular accordionist Casey, Wilson, Add- of ceremonies and | Elks lodge fed attraction. was genial. master f preciation. of the patients, staff and directors. of CARS in ‘Van- couver, ca Mr, Brown ‘also thanked Mrs, pis Roy.. Boychuk,. honored: Royall}. Lady of-the OORP and: Donald! Ege: M. Wanamaker, exhalted ruler of |]. the Elks for their efforts on ee q... half of CARS. : . Prize winners during the. even- ing were Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hughes and AL, E, Dickens. and Mrs. G. J. Emsley. tin ’s 160° "Org ‘Hundred. Delay _ Monday, March: ‘A8t 8: 00 p.m. PaaS “160 one Hundred en : Legion L.A. Bake Sale, Thurs- dav, March at, Gordon & Ander- bers were greatly impressed Sat- urday: when they attended the! IMs A. Sandhals Doublet winner} Mr.: and: Mrs. "Richard | ‘Nelson Evangelist & " ‘son, ART PCS 88 (67) | ooHiser warming”: 8a: Staged by! /of Port Edward left this morning ree ; y @¢ Regia “‘nietting’ ‘of: Loyal! the club In {ts new club room, | | by Canadian Pacific. Airlines At SON Whist president ‘William Brown, . Miss, §}- Order of Moose, Tuesday, Maret The attractive room, -with Spea S Twi Ice plane via Terrace for a short Mary Pack éxecutive secretary of | if Nomination o CARS extended congratulations | {9° at 8:30. pan. I to the branch on its first Blue- | officers, whe veie vm tee we ante anee Monteray red walls-and yellow business trip to Vancouver, (66) ‘ ceiling, is comfortably furnished. Focal point of the huge room fs Mrs. Arvid Sandhals was ‘a double winner Friday night At St. Paul's Mr, and Mrs. R. S, Woods, 860 the grey and black fmitation fire-place, which gives a cozy home-like effect, Fresh. bouquets on the pour- ing table and the fire-place mantle were arranged and do- nated by Mr. and Mrs. Alex ‘Mitchell. " ( Presiding at the tea cups were 'Mrs, A. P. Crawley, wife of the | president of the Civic Centre as- | sociation and Mrs, Morris Way- i man, wife of the vice-president. Kitehen director was Mrs, W. C, Peterson. Past-president Bob Jensen, host for the aflernoon, was as- sisted by club members Jackic Halliwell, Gall Gomez, Qailya Grhnolfsen, Sue Kergin, Joan Bennelt, Pat Wong, Janet Botrn- koff and Georgina Ferguson, SInce the official opening all members of the Civic Centre from ages 14 to 10 are automatic members of the club, Bob Jensen sald today, The room Is open dally roy | 3380 to 4:40 pan, and 7 to 10d ‘pam, with the exception of Sun- day, The new club room Is outfitted for playing table tennis, table SLAFTING the waistline as “hgh ax ib can possibly go, sHubert. De Givenchy achteves an odd silhouette for spring thockey and serabble, ‘and sumer, The two-plece Bob Jensen said that it was aensemble, perfectly plain ex- fonly through the “wonderful seopt for the unconventional support given hy the parents and twats treatment, ts done Inv eily merchants that the ten and yorango silk serge, the eluk room were possible,” vt nt - nN gi Gah © Im SALT eel pO - NOTICE Regulations »- Section 35 “Highway Act” —— ’ the Morkharnn Mena ev ltchil Highway No, 1d te J+ darkolao Lake, Diving. i maxtinum gross wolght vee inolncling welghh of veltala and tond, tn exCcHA oat Lary, Dabo ah Peinen Mt nn Gulunbli jt Ith day of Mareh, 100%, Hy J, KELSALL, 1 , Summit Avenue, left this morn- ing by CPA plane for a two-week}. holiday in Vancouver, i —_— } 724 Eighth Kvangelist. Amund Tyelt yes- lerday preached to a congrega-! tlon of more than 100 persons at the morning service and more]. than 50 at the evening service, as he began two weeks of spe- cla} stvices in St, Paul's Luth- eran Church. Ha will preagh at: services every evening ‘txcept Saturday for (he two weeks, In the morning Mr. Tveit spoke on Matt, 20, stressing that God begins carly “to seek for aborers in His Kingdom.” He Vernon Ciccone, Avenue East, left today. by plane in for a 10 day business. trips. Vancouver for T, Bolg ‘Cony Lid, . Mr. and) Mrs, Gerard "Van Summeren and their two sons of 1001 Seventh Avenue East, re- turned home Thursday from eypecially challenged the pars, Holland where they spent a onis to being up thelr children, three-month — holiday vistling “for the Lord" irelatives and friends, They made! ; The text fur the evening was; the trip from Vancouver by CPA Acts 26. ' plane via the “polar route.” Mr, Tyell lold the congegation meneneeenone that “It is God's desire to give, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Burrell of wreal and wonderful blessings,’ Vancouver arrived In the elty but that He ts hindered by many Saturday and have taken up who refuse to receive them.” He residence at 628 Taylor Street urged the congregation to be as white here for a few months. Mr, Paul who sald’ “r was not dis: Burrell, art club instruetor for obedient to the heavenly vision”: the Prince Rupert Art elub will ron) Camrose, Alt, Mr, resume classes, He was here for 0} Tvell. {s serving as an evangellst one month before golng to Vane in the Lutheran Chureh in Can- couver for a twoeweek visit and adn, _}returning with Mrs, Burrell. ene OHNE FA mE ITE He oer Heerenaettnv ome me Mei temnge 9 He nee Faster fo the EAST by CNR DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT JASPER CANADIAN NATIONAL For futher Information, please sen, wiile oF enlf Tekot Offlos v8 ard Ave, Wont ey oy Winirlo, Hnglneer, \ cae oe tHE eae Ot (pa hte Avid ; Mane ANG VAINSO youn reuEee: Ap Ob RE ee ekg Sele tae I ANS Hea aig nd pe oie Pr when the Sons of Norway held in play. In the women’s section Mrs, Sendhals took second and. pool prizes while Mrs. P. L, Peterson took first prize In the men's division, B, Trie- derg took flrst, Erling Krokoy, second and Reinhart Hundelde. pool. its weekly whist drive and dance '\s in the SON hall with 11 tables | Committee in charge were Mrs, Oscar Giske, Mrs, James Taylor, | Mr, and Mrs, John Fredhetm, Gunnar Selylg, Kenneth Laird, | John Pedersen, Mrs, Carl Strand! and Thomas Thompson, eR er ete ee TEED oe ETE EEE A Mer tHE TE ty _ Today at McRAE BROS. LTD, “Tho Store That Sorvice Wullt* DIAL 2326DIAL 2325. bird ball and expressed, the ap- WHEN YOU ADVERTISE } In shorbs sy Tha difference between advertising and merchandising $s that merchandising moves goods to your cuslomers, while advertising moveg customers to your goods, _By dally newspaper advertising you can attract more people, at a lower cost, ina shorter tino, than by any other means, ” When you uevertixe, diveck your message lo tho customer away that wil urge bin to buy, Offer hin: savings, beiver value, beauty, a higher standard of living rate eoonvinco him, i Extraordinary Traffic Servingpo — : Skcona Wost District Vancouver “= Eastbound , : ee " Nhe undersgued belag a person mulhorlad by) ho Jaspor Supor Continontal vo ) ite I | Minlator of Highways, In welll, to exerelie the powers Edmonton Daily from _Jaspor See the New'57 ~ ~-vorled In the said Minister In Part Taf the “Highway Act Wy. Jaw 1S am HATS . nd he'ng ef tho opinion that the Likolia Take THghway, Saskatoon Ni nN " ” am Hs sin . ' . “No, HY, ik Wable to dango fren tattle thereon, hereby Winnipag he Saihatoo "Oe Aste Frigidaire makew te following Regulatlon, puruunb to seallan wh Toron) ty Smkatoon A.40 pm MST Sun, ; . q of the "Highway Ant," effoative fram 13301 ha am, on the oranio ‘ iene ot im a ‘ oy lA t i ‘Mormng of March 4, 1067 untill Further Obed sqm Ottawa oranto 2015 pm UST Tues, mper utomatic. bo 5 No person shall apernte any vehielo over tho Montroal Al Monironl — §,05 jm EST Tuan, p la 0 taelee Lake Highway, No, 6% from tie unetlon wi 4 carter we wd we wate wy oe ee } Ww PE we