ppc yeutet poner Nee hes gh le MARDI GRAS SET FEBRUARY 27 : © @ ~ MLA to support cause of. Home and school “The enforcement of “support in obtaining school a School Safety Patrol, films from ,the Depart- ment of Education and preparation for a Mardi Gras carnival were the highpoints Home and School association meeting. in a letter written to the as- sociation, MLA William H. Mur- ' ray- told the group that he would personally take up the matter of receiving school jilms re- quested from the Department |, of Education with Minister of Education L. R. Peterson at the Legislative Assembly which be- gins January 28. Mr. Murray assured the asso- clation that he was “entirely in:accord” with the association’s wishes, ' With president Emile Blain in the chair, the meeting held last week, voted money for neces- sary equipment needed to put the Safety Patrol into effect as soon’.as possible. Final plans were completed for the Home and School Mardi Gras to be held Saturday, Feb- ruary 27 in ‘the auditorium. Chairman H. G. Hennessy an- nounced that the night func- tion, will feature a midway of games and booths to include home-cooking, rummage, ~ fish- pond, buffet lunch counter, com- jc ‘stall, candy booth. and a baby sitting ‘service. We -aniuounced raffle tickets for that the $1 al projector, ! of the last Annunciation movie camera and scre being printed, A lively discussion was held on the type of films being shown at the local theatres at the matinee shows. It was decided that should theatre manager T. H, Black not wish to co-operate in pre- senting more suitable. films for children’s shows, the associa- tion would ask the Catholic Men’s club to put on Saturday afternoon shows In the audi- torium, Walter Page was named chairman of this special com- mittee. It was ,;announced that the Dental Clinic was now operated through the Skeena Health Unit and: children’s. appointments were announced ‘through. the school with each parent being responsible for their: own child. A report on the school uni- form showed that: almost. all children were now wearing the dress of the ,school. _ . Grade 5 teacher. Patrick Kelly encouraged © ‘all parents to edu- i cate their children in the -use of the brary. oe Cn were Special music was provided by members of the Ministerial as- sociation. Rev. Ivan S. Gamble and Sal- Innes sang ‘“‘Love,So Divine” and Mr, Gamble sang “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.” . Rev. Arthur S. Olson of St. Pajl’s Lutheran church was the ‘speaker. He based his message on: John | 14:12-14 and pointed out that the reason Christ could _ First Baptist church fille at Week of Prayer service A capacity crowd. filled the First: Baptist. church Friday night when Rev. J. A. Roskam, pastor of the church led the congregation. in the sixth service. in the World Week of Prayer. vation Army Captain Ear] Mc- promise to do: greater things |: through His people was because Me was to be Glorified. ©... Mr, Olson also said that’ prayer must be, in Christ’s “name be- cause a ‘person: can claim’ noth- ing from God in their own right. “Prayer must not be. selfish but for God’s Glory,”. the speak- ‘er said. : Mrs. W. D. Sniith: was’ organist for the. service, Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 18, 1960 i UNIQUE E Commerce are the only ones: in members. Left to right: Lise Herby, publicity ‘vice-president; Lillian Charbonneau, president; tional vice-president; Lise Daigneault, secretarial vice- president. Gabriel Paiement (centre) speaks for the committee on the: ‘ Junior Chamber’s ‘board of directors. a XECUTIVE—As executives of the ‘feminine cominittee: ‘of the Montreal Junior Chamber df Commerce, “these women -hold unique offices.. Montreal's junior. ‘and ‘senior Chambers - of the wworld which admit women “Yolande Bergeron, organiza-— —CP > photo. COMING... . Mrs. Amy Dibh, Besner Apart- ments returned home Saturday by plane: via Terrace following, ‘a two .and guest of her granddaughter‘ Mrs. |. R. G. Batson.. While. away | she], attended hockey: games, Broad- -way plays and visited the United Nations: before ‘spending’ a hol- iday ins: Vancouver’ _Misiting friends, — and GOING... ‘a half- month. winter vacation. in New York where she: ‘visited many friends and’ was ‘Prince - Rupert, Constable J.1. where, he: has been. transferred. Mrs. . Carl -Halverson, » “1128 Eighth “Avenue East, left: Satur- day night. aboard the “Canadian Prince” - ‘for _a. two-week holiday visi! ing,. members of the family in, Vancouver. my “tenure | at ‘Following a’ -five- -year in’ the, RCMP ~ sub- division Collier leaves tomorrow by plane en-route’ to. Campbell "River, in. wo® - patie 3 ents i during the fall months by. prior to’ Christmas, Miss -MclIi- dowie said that treatments had been given to in-patients, out- patients, as well as home treat- ments, casual and _ post-natal ‘and anti-natal-. treatments. « She: also said that 91 treat- ments had been given patients in Terrace during the three- month period. ~ Local president ‘Rev. J. A. Roskam, on behalf of the branch thanked the physiotherapist for her excellent work and. upon presenting. her with a souvenir spoon, wished her every success in her move, to Victoria. She has been. succeeded by. Mrs. John Must, a former clinic Physio- therapist... : “In other ‘business . discussion ‘on the annual Bluebird Ball was held, with the date set for Feb- ruary: 26.-The branch. again de- |. cided to ask the Benevolent Pro- tective Order. of , Elks: and- the Order. of the. Royal. Purple | ‘for | sponsorship.. 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Through service fram VANCOUVER (@ WINNIDER, TORONTO, MONTREAL and on ta DRITAIN = ° Bull information fron your; ICA Jer Travel Agent deat Ker ar MU, (01 qe : fo ' yoy ! a @ | HE COMMONWEALTH =batad an number of panongors'carrlad and passongarmilos flown by any single alrling, not Ancluding aubalellartos, i . . pee ut ; mo : ‘ a ty . + . : ; t a a . ay . - "oy 4 a “More than 650 treatments had. been Oe Se physiotherapist for the Canadian Arthritis and Rheu matism Society clinic in Prince Rupert‘, i: ported at the’ last CARS meeting of the year In hex, report before leaving; we, Es Miss Philippa Mclldo owie; nations of. free laundry service ‘to ‘the clinic. , Mrs. T. J. Boulter announéed’ that she: could. represent the’ branch: at the. 1960: conference | to be held in. Vancouver.: -In. conclusion |. a‘ nominating committee’ was appointed. — me aD e. L.O.0.M. Attention’ all: mem- bers. Initiation and meeting, 8:30 - Tuesday, Jan. 19.. , All. members please attend. co » 12) 'e. Booth Memorial | ‘High ‘school PTA Meeting in’ the activity — room, Wed. Jan. 20, ats p.m. (1p) “Ailing ’ “youth” -outwits® medics. :*-“BANDOL, ‘France (Reuters) “Ange ‘Dannadiu, who | was de- |-clared unfit for : miliary ‘serv-.. -ice'in 1880, celebrated. his 100th | ‘birthday . Suriday. . and: Laundry’ ‘for continuing do-. . “Advertising in The Daily News: tae Sa Kraupner. of. ,Rupert Cleaners:| ; 7 _Brings ‘Results