200 ATTEND Successful IODE Tea, Bazaar Realizes $435 The four sta nda rds Daughters of the Empire formed an attractive back- ground for the successful bazaar and tea. staged yesterday afternoon by the _inthe Civic Centre, attende and children. Some $435 was realized at the annual fall event, . The official opening was marked when standards were borne Into the main lounge by Mrs, T. A. MeMeekin for Muni- cipal chapter; Mrs, J. R. Har- tis, Queen Mary; Mrs. W. J. Za- cour, Cambral and Mrs, R, A, Me- . Lean, Duchess of Edinburgh ‘chapter? _ Municipal regent Mrs, Joe ~ Ridsdale declared the bazaar opef at 2 p.m. Mts. H. I. Phipps, junior grad- uate regent of the Women of the Moose and Mrs. J. S. Black, past provifcial president for Canadian Legion Ladies auxili- ary, presided at the pouring table, which was centred with a huge bopquet of red, white and blue IODE-colored. chrysanthe- mums, intermingled with blue tapers. Red, white and = blue ribbons, which. fell in streamers from the beautiful centrepiece completed the table setting. Individual tea tables, centred with clusters of ribboned pine, were attended by the four standard bearers, Mrs. George Fowlle, Mrs. Neil MacDonald and Mrs. A. S. Cooper. | Directing the kitchen was Mrs. | '-G. P, Lyons, assisted by Mrs, G.' doll and doll clothes, of the Imperial Order combined IODE chapters d by more than 200 adults W. Johnstone and Mrs, Wilfred McLean. - Cashier was Mrs. BE. R, Elliott. Tea room hostess and general convener was Mts. C, G, Ham. In the home-cooking stall wete Mrs. John Kasper, Mrs. Reginald Webber ahd Mrs. Roy Boychuk, ‘ Attending the Queen Mary stand, which featured a large variety of aprons were ‘Mrs. Harry Paulson, Mrs. A. S. Hamil- ton, Mrs, Emil Quast, Mrs, H, A. Breen and Mrs. V. B. Morrison. In the Cambrai chapter booth, which featured Christmas gift items were Mrs. E. P. Shave, Mrs. J. R. Scott, Mrs. John Comadina and Mrs, Bruce Wil- son. ; The Duchess of Edinburgh counter of knitted and sewing articles and aprons was attend- ed by Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. W. E. Halliwell and Mrs, Ervin; Lindstrom. Winner of the money-tree was: B. Breaks. Other draw winners ' were Mrs. A. P. Crawley, ham; {0n Street, leaves tomorrow for Betty Ann Bussanich, Duchess, of Edinburgh bride’s doll; Mrs. | Beatty, grocery hamper; Mrs. C H. Elkins, handkerchiefs and Mrs. O. A. Johansen, Queen Mary | : | Three New Members Invited lnto Sons of No rway Lodge Three new members, Mr. and No, 28 Monday night. Mrs. William Hale and Henry, Hawknes were initiated into the; Sons of Norway Vinland Lodge’! PERSONALS | W. J. Scott, 412 Fourth Avenue | West, Robert McKay jr., 1010: First Avenue West and William ! Bond, 409 Fourth Avenue West, ' left this morning by CPA plane: for a weekend hunting trip on: Queen Charlotte Islands. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Kergin : 153 Third Avenue West, left by’ Canadiun Pacifie Airlines plane | this morning following a. call: from Vancouver from Dr. Ker- , gin’s father, Dr. W. T. Kergin, | to visit his mother, who wes- suddenly taken ill. Dr. and Mrs. : Kergin plan to stay in the south- . ern city for a week. red ders | @ Dr. Kenneth Prior, BS.A., LL.D., ordained agriculturalist | with 30 vears service in Africa: will show films and a display of! curios at Conrad United Hall to- : “Might at 7:30 pan. and in First. United Hah Saturday at 7:30 }.; mm. Children and adults welcome. : Ellver collection, (279) | @ The Annual Meeting of the) P.R. Branch, C.A.R.S. will be! held on Friday, Nov. 29th, at &: pom. in the Common Lounec,! Civic Centre, All interested per- | sons are jnvited to attend. (279) @ Rummage sale in Salvation Wrmy Young People's Hall, Gren-| ville court Snturday, November! 30, 10 ans. to 4d pam, Proceeds to| Winter Relief, (270) | '@ Past Mistresses Association | of LOBA Rummage sile In old | Simpsons building Noveinber 30, | 9:00. ° (QTd0 | @ Sons of Norway Whist Drive | nnd Danee, Friday, November «9, ! 8 pam, (270) | @ Sonja meeting Monday, Dee | cember 2, Sons of Norway hall, | 8 pam, (280) | Wher it’s a Matter of Forms ooo Tt Pays Spood your business operations and inlluence customors in your lavor with forma that are plan: nod right, printed nqht, priced right. Get our suqgastions PHONE The Daily News iannual SON Christmas /STEAMSHIPS LTP Vice-president Harold Helland, : . . init:ated the members, on behalf: of the president P. L. Peterson, | who was unable to attend. During the business session, | the group decided to hold iis | dance, ; Friday, December 27, with Mrs. | Osear Giske convening. It was reported that the weck- | lv whist tournament held every: Friday nieht will conclude De- : cember 13 for this year. i During a social evening which ' folowed, Mrs. Carl Strand won the women’s whist first prize | und Mrs. Alf Jensen the cons)- - jation prize. In the men’s section, Mr. Jen- sen won first prize and Nels Gundeson took the consolation Mize, in charge of refreshments were Mrs. Giske, Mrs. Lino Colus~ | xi,.Mrs. Jchn Pedersen, Mrs., QGuif Selford and Premo Vaccher. ' yor wr FIRST on the coast with | SAFE- 9. -STOW Containerized C argo Saves handling = time, assures faster, more ac- | curaule delivery to coastal ports, , UNION f00 rd Avenue West Phone $3833 or 2an to See Us 4125 iof Mr. Noble’s parents, Mr. and i Mrs. George H. Noble. i _ PERSONALS ~ Earl Mah of Rupert Bakery Ltd. returned home this morning on the “Queen of the North” following a four-week vacation in Mexico. Mrs. William Noble, 615 Thomp- a two-weck vacation in Vancou- ver where she will be the guest CELEBRATING THEIR golden wedding anniversary . yester- day were Mr. and Mrs. A.:B. Taft, pictured at their home on 627 Third Avenue West. They were married in = Columbus, North Dakota, November 28, 1907. by Rev. Sullivan by Ro- man Catholic rites. Mr. and Mrs. Taft came to Prihce Ru- pert at the beginning of the Second World War when Mr. Taft bought the Empire Bar- ber Shop. Shown. in the back- ground is a silver service sent from the couple’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Odowes in Penticton. Flow- ers were wired from their.son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Taft and family in New Westminster and extend- ing congratulations at. home was another son W. EH. Taft. (Staff Photo. by. Dick Ayres) Adverrising in The Daiiy News prings Results — WAS . Plymouth’s just out... and Plymouth’s just oidone itself, with new Sone epee @ |Mr, Kenneth H. Prior, BSA, LLD, Fete ceeee nee ere rae cree Prince Rupert Friday, November 29, 1957 Daily News 3 ! The western field secretary for ' the Board of Home Mission of the United Church of Canada, on his. official tour of the area, undertythe auspices of the Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church, will address a public meeting tonight in the Conrad United hall at 7:30 p.m. ‘The outstanding Canadian and .world citizen, while here for a two-day visit) with Mrs. Prior, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. G, W. J. Fiddes. Dr. Prior will preside at a sim- the First Umtea cuurch- hall, showing his personal collection of films, particularly aimed at young people who may be. in- terested in missionary work in foreign countries. Dr. Prior wiii also be guest— speaker at the Sunday morning service at~.the First United Church hall, before leaving with |Mrs. Prior the same day for Terrace. a The field secretary, whose headquarters are in’ Edmonton, ' ‘|is an ordained agriculturist and ee nn tt ee ener een ere ate ae Spee sete ett enema { KTKN—v30 ke. Saturday 1115 AM! | OVERCOMING | POVERTY AND LACK | HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS To Address ilar meeting tomorrow night in[ Meetings — | spent 30 years in Africa during which time he worked in Nigera. while on loan from 1938 to. 1956 to the ‘Church Misslohary’ So- ciety of London, England. <° Mrs. Prior, a graduate nurse, assisted her husband in working in the fields of evangelism..edu- cation, agriculture and medicine. * : *, nd CIVIC CENTRE — SATURDAY. . 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