@ prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 6, 1958 CIVIC CENTRE SCHEDULE — FRIDAY Model club, boys and girls, 9 to 12, 4 pm.;} Volleyball, boys and girls, 13 to 18, 4 p.m.; Box- ing, boys, 12 and under, 4 p.m.; Volleyball games, senior, 8 p.m.; Boxing, senior, 7 p.m.; Weaving, adult, 8 p.m.; Basketball prac- tice, 6 p.m. ‘ Delicious Chinese Food SERVED HERE! i amet 4 Free Home Delivery (Min. $3.00 Orders) WELROSE CHOP SUEY Phone 3329 Alterations Sale Men’s Hand Tailored. Suits, Top-coats, Jackets, Car-coats, dress and work pants, rubber clothing and shoes, also boys’ clothing and shoes, at BIG reduc- tions, Shop at B.C. Clothiers Lid. 717 - 3rd Ave. West we WEDDING TOMORROW _ Elaine Steele feted — with ‘brid al shower Tomorrow’s bride Miss Elaine Steele was feted last night when a group of friends gathered at the home of bridesmaid-elect Miss Lorraine. Julian, to attend a surprise miscellaneous shower. Miss Steele will beconie the bride of Donald Phipps tomor- jrow night in the First United church. - Seated in a chair, festooned with streamers, the guest-of- honor received her gifts arran- ged under a decorated umbrella. Games and refreshments con- cluded the delightful affair. Extending best wishes and gifts were Mrs. Arthur Belanger, Mrs. Ralph Wick, Mrs. ‘Donald Smith, Mrs. Alfred Jonassen, Mrs. Wiliam Steele, Mrs. H. I. Phipps, Miss Barry-Ann Crum- my, Miss Annette Youngman, sandwiches aD SAVE Pedwelt JUST THE RIGHT TOUCH _. NEW Exciting ck Calfs — Black Suedes — Brown Suedes 73452 Third Ave. W. — Opposite NBC Power “BUY QUALITY — IT PAYS! “GOLD CROSS” Shoes temperature of one degree farhenheit. 2,550 BTU’s + than most other fuels—including natural i Bas. Rockgas therefore gives a_ hotter t lame. And this means faster hot water . heating, more efficient space heating, ) speedier clothes drying, quicker cooking ° , and boiling. ww avg e tere » to dealer, Rockgas OW HOT Is HOT? The common yardstick for measuring | heat is the British Fhermal-U nit . amount of heat required to raise the Rockgas propane has a heat content of er cu. ft. This is far. greater Safe, clean, tnrifty Rockgas can be de: livered right to your doorstep almost anywhere in B.C. Call your local Rockgas , ROCKGAS PROPANE LTD. . Wards Rockgas Scal Cove . the pound of water one Phone 5011 Coming Soon Professional Basketball THE PHILADELPHIA COLORED GIANTS PRINCE RUPERT ALL-STARS al the CIVIC CENTRE NOV. 12th and NOV.’ 13th added attraction “LOPEZ, THE MAGICIAN” Resorved Seats $1.50 Rush $1.00 GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY Miss Paulette Turcotte, Miss Til- lie Marki, Miss Joanne Way, Miss Sylvia Julian, Miss Lana Martin, Miss Leona Dominato, Miss Sandra Cannut and Miss Lorna Kinney. 100 children entertained by WOTM Some 100 children gathered in the Moose Temple last Friday night to celebrate hallowe’en at a costume party spon-, sored by the Women of. the Moose. The night’s entertainment consisted of games and a show~ ing of movies by Earl Becker. Highlighting the night’s fun, was the choosing of costumes. selected as the children paraded around the hall. In a hula-hoop contest for juniors from one to six years of age, Corrie Boychuk was de- iclared winner, while winners in the older group of children were Lynn Storrie, Dolores Garbelya and Joan Aire. In a contest for grown-ups,.- Mrs. Louis Giordano was the winner. \ Committee in charge was Mrs. Mae Bond, Mrs. William Pilfold. Mrs. Michael Karasosky, Mrs. Albert Eveleigh, Mrs. Walter Lundrigan, Mrs. Florence Walsh, Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. Pearl Robinson. News, Fashion’s newest Empire line in a jumper-dress to whip up one day, wear the next. Draw- string cinches high waist, ac- cents graceful shape. For date drama, subtract the smart classic shirt. Printed Pattern 4857: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 jumper takes 14% yards 54- inch. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. ‘Send, FIFTY. CENTS (50c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZ, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams, care of Prince Rupert Daily Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Gary ! | | Others elected to office. were | Miss Mimi ‘Harding, vice-pres- !ident; Miss Anita Weiss, secre- [tary and Michael Greene, treas- ; urer. In PERSONALS Mrs. Edythe Acres of Ottawa other elections Miss Jill Canadian Pacific Airlines spend a three-week visit her son-in-law with First Overlook Street. Mr, and Mrs, G. T. Grantham, | 629 Sixth Avenue West, tomorrow morning by Canadian Pacifie Airlines plane to spend relatives. READERS @ Canadian Legion Church Parade, Anglican Chureh, No- vember 9th. Fall in at Legion at 10:30 a.m. (221) @ Scandinavian old time dance S.O.N, Hall, Friday, Noveniber 7, Whist at 8 pam. Dance at 10 p.m. (220) @ Jenroll) now for Gift Wrap- ping course starting November 10 at the Civie Centre. Phone 1326 for detalls, (211) @ Sonja Ladies Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, Friday, Novem- ber 7 in S.O.N. Wall at 2 pam, (220) @ Remember November 21 Kins- men Glant Bingo, $2000 prizes. (230) eer rere ere on OF EO RERRTENIERE TRE CRE MIDE arenatn——Re TE STUEFTING SANDS Goodwin Sands jn the English: ‘Channel Js to be made early next yenr as a result.ofan wnex- ! peetcd sandbank movenient. Meteo acme s es ae a holiday in Vancouver visiting: Corbeil heads vewly-formed AYPA Gary Corbeil was elected president of the newly- | ‘ormed branch of the Anglican Young People’s as- sociation Tuesday night when a group of young people gathered in St. Andrew‘’s Anglican Cathedral hall to attend a formation meeting. leave Weiss was elected as girls’ social ““! and the Sixth Brownle pack both \ifred Dixon and Sherri McDon- panies right now, here in The First Brownle ‘pack and mect at St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral on Saturday mornings (usually at separate times). Last Saturday both packs were together for an enrolment cer- emony. Eight Brownies were en- rolled into the First pack, They were Leslig Gladding, Connie Bingham, Allison Field, Carol James, Janet Homenuk, Mar- gret Sorge, Melanie Scott and Linda Sugiyama, The six enrolled into the Sixth pack were Ruth Rivett, Donna McLaren, Mary O'Toole, Mabel McLean, Kathleen.Martyn, Win- ald. After Brownies had a good time with “the enrolment all the refreshments and a film. The Brownies also served tea to the parents of the Brownies’ who were enrolled. Brown Owl, Mrs. George Cook of the First pack and Brown Ow] Miss Julie Prockter of the Sixth pack were assisted by Mrs. R. May, Mrs. W. A. Schutz and Packies Susan Clibbett, Betty McGill and Gillian Orton. ts & + Mrs. George West of the Sec- ond pack reported that on Oc- tober 23 six girls were enrolied, Anita Ferguson, Betty Pierce, Judy Kelsey, Joanne Cole, Can- dice Emerson and Lenore Hud- son. On October 30, five more were enrolled, Jenney Ray, Dorothy Stace-Smith, Beverly Pihera and Tina Doncez. bt & & The Third pack at Annun- ciation still needs a leader. be fh The Fourth pack also have been busy with enrolments, Last week Sherry Cole, Jillian Micholuk and Elizabeth Miller became Brownies. t+ & $ Also last week the Fifth pack had a hallowe’en party and they are preparing for an enrolment this week. Mrs. H. W. Timms reported that the attendance was good. Mrs. E. J. Michaud is helping Mrs. Timms. + te & Among the Guides, the First Guide company is working hard. A lot of girls are working on their Tenderfood so that they imay be enrolled while the others are busy with their Second Class. - at Conrad School, October as Guides. Kowal, . Bisset, Patsy Boyle and Viola convener while Terry Stewart! was named the boys’ social con-| l-vener, Meeting nights will be held -an. the second and fourth Sundays | of each month after church service. A program to cover all the evening ‘The association is open to ull it was reported. | phone number Prevost. Mrs. Arvid Maki, with the ihelp of Mrs. Clyde Smith and !Mrs. Myron Kowal had a egcod jand the flag. | The Patrols made plans for a hallowe’en party for their next j meeting on November 4. Mrs. arrived in the city Saturday by|points of the AYPA movement, Maki reported that seven more to|was discussed. | 'uniforms were needed. Is there anyone wanting to and daughter poys and girls between the ages;scll a uniform? If so Mrs. Maki’s Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Kincaid, 1417 of 15 and 17, sorted 1s. is 2842. Canadian Prince Rupert Civic ATTENTION Church Parade to Anglican Cathedral SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9th Fall in at Canadian Legion at 10:30 a.m. ALL VETERANS WELCOME. Legion Members Band in attendance. Never Was So To So Many “World ot ART —- CRAFTS LONDON (— A survey of the: a eestnen ¢ setae ERE TUR a eee Ete Cae ee Corby's Spec cial Selecte A FULLV MATURED QUALITV WHIGKV PHYSICAL SPORTS Adults $5.00 | Hushand & Wifo $8.50 Much Available . --~For So Little A Civic Centre Membership Card is open season to the Recreation” — HOBBIES and Family oe $12,00 TOONS ....ccceccece ese cees 3,00 Jumlors .......cc ccc 2.00 a of Mees *iStract Cong? This evertinoment In net published or diyplayed by the Leer Contral Wand or hy the | Gevernmont of Urbtish Columbia. The Second Guide company,. on Tuesday, ' 28, enrolled five girls ; They were Monica; Sandra .. ‘Smith, Jennifer ; TENE CTIFEE TTI “TES CITT yr ay ree aI Ma Lams ne earn) welcomes the teacher-delegates to their fall District Convention & Your are urged to call tov inspect our stock of Royal Typewriters er pr po newa of other Packs and Com. panies In this district as well U e al } TOW. Nn ie news jas’ those in Prince Rupert. Until then, Happy Guiding, By: ERNA -MILNES - There is a - great deal happening in the Brownie packs and Guide Com- Gerry James Prince Rupert. Last Sunday morning Mrs.| they will be doing chureh work. announces plans William Hitchcock and 1 met|Both have been active in the - aaet . Miss Katrine Alexander, from Guide movement before and we, or winter we Perth, Scotland. Miss Alexander|0 hope the opportunity will . was wearing her Trefoil Guild arise while they are in Mussctt her before she left. Miss Jean|Brownles or Guides. 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