Mt RAS SS ATP Os SMe | Hospital WA - $1,400 Four-Bed Ward A. four- bed ward on Prince Rupert General Hospital will be sponsored by . the Womens’ auxiliary to. POPP DOP POL OL ODD LOLA DODD OE DLP CHOPS Parents Invited To See Films Films of the 1955 Boy Scout Jamboree held at Niagara-on- the Lake in 1955. will be shown to Boy Scouts, Cubs and par- ents in the First Baptist church hall tonight at 7, it assistant along with six Prince Rupert Boy Scouts. POPPED IPO POOL DOE PLLELELOLODLIGOO : JC-Ettes Learn ~ Sandwich. Art. An interesting and instructive Gemonstration on “How to Make Fancy Sandwiches” was given members of the Prince Rupert Jaycee-Ettes Monday night at the group’s regular meeting heid at the home of ivirs. Davé Stroi- MeO tons trator. Mrs. William session, served by Mrs. LL. M. "PRINTED PATTERN | been found that satisfactory re- Mewille and Peter A, Lien. hn ; yw Uf a s Mee ee am|Greene, Mrs. G. P. Lyons and eding was obtained. He sal siting Rotarian was Russe Shishi o Rothwell, who has been making} mrs. Herman ‘Rensvold. that pre-logging was taking the Baxter of Kitimat and guests Distillers Since S57 Canadian Whisky “special occasion sandwiches in the city for many years had many valuable hints and sig- gestions to pass on to her audi- cace, it was reported. “TO give a demonstration of this Kind, is an entirely new ex- perience for me but a most en- . : : “the master‘hand of one of America’s top couturiers. Beautifully ‘ oe . . 4 , oe oe . : rr juyable one,” Mrs. Rothwell|#eld this year in the Canadian} palanced on a stem-slim silhouette, the collar slopes away and Vancouver. DMA d ws - ., ° an atc said. . Legion auditorium, December 18,/ from the neck to frame your face and shoulders dramatically. The new system was three © ern Saanic Plum in & . ff eating t The sampling of the fancy when the sponsoring Prince Ru-} In this Gothe Original, you do not just walk into a room — _ |times faster and there was far - m= ns oo sandwiches, was an added treat for the members, ’ During the short business ses- sion, Mrs. Derry. Roos reported that. members are still serving coffee to the voluntary workers of “the Civic Centre swimming pool and she said that the coffce project was very much appreci- ated by the workers. It was also announced that the group is still making plans] ) | ony ZONE, STYLE NUMBERF and SIZE. Columbia Cellulose’ Company . to endorse the return of the Uni- wt s. T. Norton Youngs. However, . had experienced amazing results Contact “Tommy” as usual versity fo British Columbia’s Ex-|SMe said that should there be with. regeneration on its No. 1 for § timat our tension branch Home Rejuvena-| Persons who do not receive an forest licence. “Reproduction is, or tree estimates on. you hostess. . ‘ ‘ lant i i Qs PERSONALS Committees were appointec,| year Shoal Lake, Manitoba‘ ap-| our exhibits. J. B. Scott has pine. Als planted’ hemlock and | Daytime Night calls & emergencies a or wepresented by all women’s! pears on our register represented| been busy doing our gun case|-wood cuttings which had grown | Phorie 5432 | Phone 5462 413 McBride Street ’ Mrs, Eric Brown, Avenue West, this morning on the the North’ e@‘ter 1138 Second returned home; “Queen of: ‘charge of entertasnment. spending a | week in Port ‘Alberni, as guest of. PEM ie apn a Ge wm To Sponsor the second. floor of the the Prince Rupert General Hospital. oO The decision was made last night when the auxillary voted some $1,400 for the project at its regular meeting held in the Civic Centre. “The successful events enter- tained during the year and the public's support has. made the] furnishing of a four-bed ward ating committee assiSted by Mrs. L. C. Chambers and Mrs, .R, B. MacDonald, for the election of Mrs, J. B. Rae was. appointed to represent the auxiliary at the Prince Rupert Women's Co- ordinating council’s “Over Sev- enty Banquet,” to be held De- cember 18. Mrs. T. C.* Melville was wel- comed aS a new member, Refreshments concluded the Over-70 Banquet Plans Completed — Plans .ere compieted:for the “Over-Seventy Banquet” toa be pert Women’s Co - ordinating council held its rgeular meeting yesterday afternoon in the Civic Centre. The affair, open to all mem- bers of the city, 70 years of age or over, will start at 2:30 p.m. Council president Mrs. Alfred Ostler reported that invitations will be maftled to city residents 70 years or over, by the council's invitation committee chairman, General convener for the an- nual event is Mrs. William Stan- nard. groups in the city. Mrs. J. S. Black will be in eB ae age ig ele hae ’ 1's BMH ROM ae ie at ale beg 8 ah innele owe . a TE SE EG EO Pag Stag ake 8 EWES was announced today, possible,” president Mrs, J. R. constitute two thirds of the i The movies will be shown by | Ayres said today. area Of the Province. OO a ATS cntles Sy acces ada _ Mrs, 0. R. Green, who attend- | “Mrs. Stanley Wilson was He said that this year in the|ang 141 miles of trails. A plane ; ed the jamboree as «a canteen | named chairman.of the nomin- Prince Rupert forest district had heen tised vor seven ets A othe IN THE SUPERB SHAPING of this elegant sheath is evident you make an entrance! The Original was shown in pure silk satin with a jacquard weave — lined from collar to hem with silk‘organza. We picture this fabulous dress in chiffon wool broadcloth or sheer wool as well as satin to grace all the important occasions of fall and winter. For resort climes, you might make it in fine linen or silk surah. Printed Pattern A736 is avialable in Misscs’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 requires 324 yards 39-inch fabric. Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Tor- eet ge TA ag Pe ey ew ee eon -Reseeding Big Project In Local Forest- Area _ Reseeding and protection of the province's for- est wealth are the two main projects of the British Columbia Forest Service, the Prince Rupert Rotary Sey was told at its weekly luncheon meeting yester- a District Forester Percy Young told club members that the Prince Rupert forest district which he supervises is the sec- ond largest forest district in B.C, Together with the Prince George forest district which is the largest, the two districts very short space of time.” He said that the Forest Ser- vice had maintained 21 look- outs for the protection of the forests this year. A total of 65 fires had destroyed $19,400 in woods, but the toll was much smaller than last year. The 14 ranger districts had there had been 1,243 Crown tim- 373 mills operating, two pulp mills and 433 for patrolling the more remote ale ions ber 5 operations, areas. had cut 120,000,000 feet of tim- was officially scaled, computed ber last year and 96,000,000 feet in 1957, The Forest Service saw to it, Mr, Young said, that firms did not cut more timber than they grew and made sure that they didn’t exceed the’ allowable cut. ‘With patch logging it “had crulses processed. J. A. Martin and thanked by A. H, Oglivie. In other business Rotary club president Robert McKay con- gratulated news members T. C. included Capt. H. W. Marshall of Plymouth, Eng. Edward Smeale of Vancouver, James place of preliminary logging in as much as there was better In town in the new Forestry | and billed, .accounts kept and Mr. Young was introduced by | Prince Rupert Daily News: Friday, November 22,1957 Water Reveals | a Water (plain or sparkling) i is your most reliable’. . | whisky’s true natural flavour and bouquet. : Ps Jor wtecrity y =. ; eR ‘ . - . ; NAY & TRADITION ,7, rn SO Ly utilization of the smaller tim- ber. Through’ modern methods Shaw and -William Koughan of and barges, small timber was : Prince Rupert.- This advertisement is not published or displayed by being bundled and transported by big barges to Powell River less loss than when the old Davis raft system was used. Also planned, Mr. Young: said was a chipper scheme whereby small timber would be chipped + on the site and the chips and bark subjected to a “sink-float” system in which specific gravity separated the valuable chips from the bark. Plumbing onto, Ont. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with up to date on the museum. of guests, by Mrs, R. V. Ruddell, Vera Par- lee and Herbert Hurst — also Vernon, Calgary, Vancouver and Kitimat, also Smithers, we have quite a number of Kiti- MUSEUM BRIEFS We have had quite a number. U derful word to us here, and we in spite of time of are full of plans for displaying and it will be ready for display very soon. It has taken a lot of work, as we hope to have things in fact| smart for our new building. Clifford Carl of the proyincial | The district forester said the ‘, : ’ se to be held in con- invitation, Mrs, Youngs would — coming along very well.” h i | ; yd ‘. junetion with the Civie Centre. | Welcome a telephone call. Mrs. Mr Young ex d sed the ho ’ electrical eae |" ‘The session was concluded by Youngs’ telephone number 1s By JOCELYN BOLTON that a nursery would be started | " refreshments, served by the 966. Just a few odds and ends that come along, and. to keep you | in the prince Rupert forest dis- | trict. Already a forester had j ploughed up a small plot and} to “a tremendous height in a AND NOW WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE MERGER WITH WHATEVER THE JOB, PLUMBING, HEATING OR ELECTRICAL LARGE OR” SMALL, YOU NAME IT — WE FIX IT! . 4 Grantham Electric the Liquor Controf Board or by the Government of British. Columbia he officers to be held at the next other ‘operations. Among the guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water general meeting, January 16, provinces biggest companies, the Building, the service has an. of - : . i 1958. Columbia Cellulose Company fice staff of 50 where timber adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a eager ES. x 2. 4 { ‘ % ee .Card-Making Class {her brother-in-law and_ ister, | mat and intérior’ visitors; and| museum is Kiidiy’ seriding ‘some’, pir Mr: and Mrs. Dennis) Thain,: we enjoy meeting our near! jars for our fish, display, so we ®% formerly of this city. En route: ‘Continuing Monday neighbors. hope to have another specimen in a jar and on display soon. We will soon have a supply of Dr. R. G. Large’s new book “Skeena, River of Destiny” and I feel sure many of you will want to read it, besides give it as a Christinas gift. Watch for displays in the stores and we will always be able to supply a copy at the museum. This is a centennial project which we believe will be very worthwhile. ' south, Mrs. Brown accompanied, Class tor making Christmas her daughter Mrs. Jacob Wolfe: cards will be continued next and her three grandchildren, yigonday at the Civic Centre, who left the city to make their. craft director Fred Owen said RO iy witeeefepeston.---where Mr.: today, (T= Wolfe is employed. | He said that for convenience, ee ‘mothers could take their child- Calgary vi isitors Dr. and Mrs.’ ‘yen to the Rhythm Band and J. M. Harvey arrived in the Oey Story Hour between 2 and 3 p.m. this morning on the Queen of va ‘at the same time make their the North. ;own Christmas cards by one or ‘more of the techniques taugiit Kenneth Ratchford, age 8 has loaned us 2 fine Native stone hammer he found on the beach. We think he deserves a lot of ~ercdit foreyeaHzing that it was not an ordinary stone and thoughtful of him to bring it ta the Museum. Kenneth is often in chatting to me, he is a bright little fellow and SO | interested in things, especially | boats. oR ee Pew v é M Jean ‘ Cracdor _ episitor (Mrs dean | by himself, .| Mrs. Bennett, who is Irish, I am very anxious to read it my CPA plane via Terrace after | “This class, however, is not! caned in the museum with her, Self. pe ‘ j Por mothers only.” Mr. Owe?) two small boys, en. route to al. The price is $3, including tax spending the past five- days in t will cot far the city as guest of her brother in Prince Rupert, but will said “I hope that men and Wo-! jighthouse. Mrs. Bennett gave more in other centres, so don’t on! would be willing to act as a vol- men who have time to spare W!ll{ ys a coin, which really belonged , ‘ « Ts. : ane Mitchie, 614 Siku Avense| take advantage of this NeW) to her small boy Vincent, The forget. Proje copy oF mn pot Asan East. Mrs. Craddock attended) =! raft. coin is a five- shilling piece | tennia tory of and learn abou 4’ the wedding of her son Norman, The Civic Centre will welcome) dated 1889. She told me that the history of our area, Z Craddock to Madeline Sklapsky.{ Wy inquiries Into — its cratt when the Irish get marricd or Mi ~ Jast night. classes, especially anyone with! a child ts born, they make a gift GEORGH DAWES . i a a particular craft which ms&y/ of coin, so in this case we more AUCTIONEER : Newlyweds Mr. “and Mrs. Nor-|not be on the regular program) than appreciate the gift; and man Cencidock left today for afof the Civie Centre, and who) jt will add to our coin case, Phone 6032 and 2952 ten-day honeymoon — trip ‘thant which is. going to have a new m Tee Vancouver Island, Hanteer instructor for either large; look in the new museum. ce ne ane ior small controlled classes. “New Museum” is such a won- Try Daily News s Classified Mrs. Robert MeCarthy, 602 | Mr. Owen aiready teaches cer-' = aa — aa oeennasevonnnnannanmnnmamnt Fifth Avenue Mast, returned) amies, jewelry, advanced and home Wednesday by CPA plane: bepinners Nopabnting and fabric decoration. following no three-week stay | art cadwlls, juntor Vietoria where she has been ai pte sald he has "very able as-— patient in St. Josephs Hospital, ‘ sistanee in Junior ceramics, ad- ae vanced and beg.nners flowers: READERS Peraft, leatherwork and copper ne @ U.FAW-U, Shoreworkers Lo- tou im ee | e ° . . . . cabomeety 82000 pm, Thursday Hlere’s your opportunity to buy q truly J 2 ‘ ‘entre, (272) RUSSIAN FISHERMEN iN u Now Hs, Givie Gos : § e me es urn re modern well styled bedroom suite at @ Sons of Norway Whist Drive Soviet Russia now his more a moderate price. 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