ete dene T wang ra a wy ieee eet ites sR Men dbs drate PISAPPROVES CBC FILM Conrad PTA. elects. Mrs. John Denning ' Mrs. John Denning was named the new president of Conrad Street school Parent-Teacher association fast week when the association held its election of officers and annual meeting in the school hall. - Receiving the degree of hon- orary president was school prin- cipal T. G. Bateman. Others named to office were Mrs, Edwin Enwright, vice- president; Mrs. 8. A. McCready, secretary; Mrs. Richard Cam- eron, treasurer; Mrs. Marino Helgason, Mrs. Leo Korhonen and Mrs. Andrew Marshall, so- cial committee and Mrs. J, Micholuk, membership. Mrs. Raymond McLean named program convener; Mrs. Michael Hreherichuk, dental; Mrs. Ronald Merrison, publicity: Ronald Small, representative to Parent-Teacher council and Wilfred Barbutt and Mrs. Peter Was Brass, safety. - During the business session, the membership decided to fee change meeting nights to the second’ Tuesday of each month to become effective in Septem- ber. . Mrs. Enwright and Mrs, A. F, Martin were appointed conven- ers of the fall bazaar. Mrs. Constance Weise’s class- room won the attendance pen- nant. Two films were shown Lo con- clude the meeting. The film on “Pire Prevention” was greatly appreciated while the CBC film on Prince Rupert was received with disgust and indignation, it was reported. Mrs. Joseph Rurka, a Mrs. H. V. Grainger and Mrs, George Fowlie were refreshment hos- tesses. ‘Map le honor roll’ award -given Pt. Edward PTA seemmeenet ete or o-, eee see eeyemnesemmnten etme rae + The appointment “of a new pre- primary teacher at Port Edward and the announcement that special: awards had been received topped the Port Edward! Parent-Teacher association meeting held last week. With John Rutledge bership unanimously - accepted . the application received froin : Mrs. Toshio Nishio, for the posi- ; tion of the pre-primary teacher. “It was announced that the; Maple Honor roll special award | was received from the BC, Parent-Teachers Federation for having attained the 1957-52, membership total. The PTA was membership ‘certificate in re- cognition of its increased mem- bership. also given a1} T-A-FL-O-R-LN-G @ Suits e Slacks @ Topcoats @ Pants ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor. vice- , president in the chair, une mem- ! In other business Mrs. Nishio ‘and Mrs. Ernest McKcown were apointed auditors. Mrs. Herbert Woods was nam- ‘ed to study the mental health. ‘ survey question and report back ‘to the meeting. All Port Edward children have ‘had their dental work complet- ed, at the Dental Clinic, it was announced, Guest speaker Mrs. Arthur Lo- gan gave a very interesting ac-. (count on the annual PTA con- ‘vention held in Burnaby last ; month. Mrs. Logan represented =|) the PT council and also attend- ed as a Port Edward PTA dele- gate., won the attendance pennant. Refreshments were served to ‘conclude the session. 1 | Announcements 9 Richard Sephton, Agent, Mutual Life of Canada, } 220 - 6th St. “Phone 4238 6711. ty Mn MUST AIGA fe cates PEE FEL CORN ERE pe ig bey eydeee fone Moe gate ‘ eee atept ect phe COE PETE Geers , Impress we C erem on. L al Un ited Two youth grou,s; of the First United church and the Joyce M. Facey United hall, the Canadian Girls in Training and the Explor- ers, Sunday morning re-affiliat- ed with the Woman’s Missionary Society in an impressive cere- mony held in the-church, during the regular service. of the WMS gave a review of the ‘mission work done at home and abroad. Mrs. Charles Roberts rendered a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. ‘Richard Patterson at the organ. Taking part in the affiliation service and dedication of the “Treasure” were July Beltz and Ethel Moore, representing the Explorers and Anne Harding and Lynne Fiddes for the.CGIT. CGIT,.members Elizabeth Tin- dill and Carol Rae served ” as capstan Mrs. Arthur Oswald, president. v CR KE Fee eee re Tr Ministerial group welcomes. . St. Andrew’s rector, wife sociation members and their wives last night honored Rev. G. R. Pattison, newly-appointed rector of St. Andrew’s ‘An- glican Cathedral and Mrs. Pattison. Hosts for the occasion were Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Dearden -who entertained In thelr home on 209 Seventh Avenue West. During the social hour, Rev. William Leggette rendered several violin solos, accompanied by Rev. L. E, Jackson at the piano. Refreshments were served to conclude thre enjoyable af- fair. . Others attending were Salvation Army: Captain T. H. Smith and Mrs. Smith; Salvation Army Major Ella Church, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs, Leggette. Unable to attend were Rev. and Mrs, Ivan 8. ‘Gamble. POOPED ODPDLOD IPD AOOCDLO LE DOE LEP COLE CLD LIED COOP POOLOPOOOOROEFEDOLO OR? ormer resident noles changes A former resident who left ,Luther 1215 Beach here 38 years ago, Helgi Finnson. | Place. now of Steep Rock, Manitoba and | his wife spent several days in: Prince Rupert noting the “beau-. ies taken in the area. They made tiful new buildings and good'a quick trip to Osland to visit streets,” while they were recent old friends, before returning Johnson, itertained by Mr. and Mrs, R. E. An informal gathering of Prince Rupert Ministerlal as-. While here they were also en-. : Eyolfson who showed home mov- Ernest McKeown’'s classroom : ONE OF THE SIX WINNING GARDENS in the Prince Rupert Garden club’s “Spring Garden | contest” pictured Five other gardens which received first prizes were nue East Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berg, above is that of Mt. and Mrs. Ervin Lindstrom, 1154 Hays Cove Avenue. those of Frank Miller, 1629 Eighth Ave- 321 Fifth Avenue West; Mr. and. Mrs. George Cloutier, 1818 Second Avenue West; Mrs. M. M. Roper, 1140 Sixth Avenue East and Mr. and- Mrs. Julius. . Club president Harry S: Harrison said today that the five other entries will also be given prizes to be presented at the next club mecting, June 2. He also announced that judge c, P. Balagno will give an adjudication on the garden contest. —Staff photo by Charles E Giocrdeno. |MORE THAN 100 PRIZES GIVEN Linde Ro senburg crowned Qneen ob¢ al Us cloria Day sporls evenl Ten-year-old Lindie Rosenburg was Queen of the May on Victoria Day to highlight a most successful ‘Sports Day’’ staged at Port Edward by the Port Edward Women’s Auxiliary to the United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union. The delightful crowning of the Queen followed a huge paradc} led by the May Queen candid-! ates. Little girls were gowned in! Best decorated bike—Delbert Best decorated doll buggy — crowned | Sandra Morrison, Donna Alexcee. } Miss Ellen Roper is visiting her mother Mrs. M..M. Roper, 1140 Sixth Avenue East, for a week’s holiday. Miss Roper is in nurse’s training at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Victoria. Prince Rupert Daily News «3 .| towards the work of missionaries ushers. ‘houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. home. CGIT leaders were Mrs. T. M. Carscadden and Mrs. Bruce Bennett. Explorers’ leaders were |{. . ' Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. Cecil Rees and Mrs. Harry Beltz. Mrs, Patterson presided at the organ. It was. reported that contribu- ‘ tions from-the youth groups go DANCE — FRIDAY, MAY 29th — - 10 p.m.-2 a.m. in Trinidad and toward homes for senior citizens in Toronto, ; mission work of the United Mis- sion at Whitney Pier, Sydney, Nova Scotia and mission work in Edmonton and Vancouver Island. “Admission 75¢ each CANADIAN LEGION AUDITORIUM Leaving tomorrow for Vancou- ver is Mrs. John Prescott, follow- ing a brief stay in the city, visit- | ing her son and daughter-in-law ; EVERYBODY WELCOME 1959 Mr. and.Mrs. John A. Prescott, 127 Eighth Avenue. West. | Tuesday, May 26, lovely nylon frocks, topped bz} ceeson, Noreen Leeson. silver crowns and each carried! Thread and Needle contest — a tiny bouquet of flowers. ‘Mrs. Atchison, Mrs. Greenwood. Charles McKinnon drew the: Ladies skipping—Mrs. Gwen} name of the May Queen and WA, Adams, Hannah Anselmo. president Mrs. Arthur Leeson: Men’s skipping—-Bob Johnson. ! District ; Fisher, Barbara Jac kon, Alberta | is in the city for Life Insurance; | Tasaska, Judy Counsel or appointments. Phone} Ann Wampler. Don't Delay... KEEP YOUR MEAT, VEGETABLES, MILK, ETC. Sn ou a es hs 4 vite 2 oe Boer FRESH, get a PHILCO Refrigerator PRICED FROM $239.95 Terms Arrangedl 'Marvin Atchison. NOE Enriched Bread iy again Disie Le | TRY A LOAF TASTE THE DIFFERENCE crowned Lindie Rosenburg and: philip Gurney. presented her with a locket and : ,a huge bouquet of flowers. ' Also receive-g lockets wer?) candidates Noreen Leeson, Linda. Tanaka. Johnny Alexcee. Ladies hammer and ‘Katy Adkins, Hannah Anselmo.) 1 i { 1 d Johnson, Vivian Tanaka, Keiko | Yeomans and J5: ,Singie men. i | Married women, More than 100 chileésen present ; 1 were given treats before the races i moto. Billy Langthorn. + began. i ; " : The winners were: cus, Phyllis Sheppard. BOYS 2 years old~Johnny McKewen, - Diana. ‘under—Diana Wampler, i | nail —! Men's hammer and nail— Yo: Men’s diaper hanging relay —_ Women's diaper: Hanging relay: 4 Men's hula hoop—Hido Fuji- Ladies hula hoop— Janice An- Hula hoop, girls 4 years and. :Danny Atchison. , Tasaka. ' 3 years old—Brian Tait, Del- Hula hoop, girls 8 years and ; bert Leeson. under —- Carolina Fujimoto. : 4 years old-——Lawrence Brown, ‘Shara Anselmo. Hula hoop, 12 years and under | - 5 years old— Jackie Woods, '—-Judy Angus, Judy Wilson. | “Steven Nelson. ' Hula hoop, boys 16 years and: § - 6 years old— Rickey Ryan, ; ‘under Jerry McMillan, Tony ia Doug Kichewau. | Anselmo. 2 years old--Martin Tanaka,j Girls, 16 years and under -—j Paul Nishi, ,Diane Milton, Mariam” Gansen-; : 8 years old—Henry Stewart, ‘berg. 7 Dennis Mihara. | Boys, 16 years and under —' ; 9 years old—Kenneth Ichilwa, _Garry ‘Alexcce, Jim Louks. -Darre) Fisher. + Wheel barrow race — ' 10 years old— Nelson Pierce, ; ; Wayne Fujimoto, , dl years old— David Matsuo, | ‘Garry Alexcee. ' 42 years old-- Lannie Bernard Danes. 1 $13 years old-—- Judy Angus, | ,Godfrey Wilson, ' 44 years old—Harvey Jackson. “ Smith. Fred: _Alexcce and Leslie Clayton. Men's wheel barrow race Philip Gurney and Wally Lati- | Pimer. 3 lepeed race—Andy Mercer | Nishi. and Jackie ‘Wright. Men’s 3 legged race— GIRLS 'curney and Sam Grey. (ties Shannon Nelson. 3 legged race, girls 16 years and under-Ann Blyth and Mi- chiyo Nakanishi, anishi and Shinobuo Yamamoto. | Ladies egg and spoon contest ' —Mrs. Betty Gurney, Mrs. 1 Pujlimoto, Men's eer and Grey Billy Adams, Sack ree girls 12 and under-- 3 years od Kathy Dollimau. 4 years old—Cindy Davis, Mar- Plone Jaekson, 1 ff years old-- Bonne MeMillan, | Bonnie Sankey. 6 vears old-- Janet ‘nny Bob. ' 9) years ald »Arvida Maki, ' 8 years old--Marein Trt, Shel- ily Clayton, Boys, 12 i 9 years ald—Carol Campbed,: nishf, ‘Max ‘Tromble. Darlene Fisher, Boys, 12 asd under 10 years old--Harumd Miyde, pouks, Takashi Saiki. | Vivtnn Tanaka. | i years old---dudy Angus, Suz- Wyo Hamanisht. ’ W years old--dudy Angus, Hn vol Brown, Wo years Ann Blyth. lo yvears olde» Franees Gone. Wo and 1 years Byth, Hagel Brown, Best decorated: baby bugey-- Mrs. PAU Gurney, Mrs, Will. Inpy Adnmes. Preston, Kathy Johnson, and wnder— Lianne, gus, Lindr Pagens. 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