‘ \ 44 thew 1ey ryt tysie Sais ane ton HO Lote naa ate ype weed Fd ian «de seas E: trfee ees tesed PRHIaLE hyn HH , PSEseeet PERE a” it % * ¢ z : # ete a a whos aay? f * SEE: ‘HOW, ‘SIS? “_. Kimy Wilkins, 2, shows her sister: Lynda, “12. just ‘how she. ought to’ ‘salute : during the National Anthem. Daughters of Szt. Gordon Wilkins: of ‘the: ‘second . battalion, they were attending a rally ‘of 500° ‘scouts, ‘guides; ten # cubs and: brownies ‘at. Edmonton’s Hamilton Gault Barracks. The guide on ‘the right | seems - : ,. disturbed at Kimy’s saluting without her Brownie cap, but at least Kimy had her eyes. to. —-CP photo from National’ Defence.: » Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, the front. POOPOO OOO ODL LOL ODI ILS orreccreces Fig gt et OE gh ek WEL C OME KE i CHIKAN | _ BASEBALL Prairie Briefs. FAIRVIEW, Alta. oy Premier 4 McBride;: Grade 7::Marlen | ger, Grade” 4 and Harry Pootsik, 1A W: Handford.’ for ‘installing “| the. ‘waterways and -the | moun- S tains, lakes ‘and: rivers. We stil |” fpare. to ‘receive: ‘up’to date pic- |. a tures’ framed. ‘in: aluminum | and o | this’ “display. “will. be: : . eventually. : Also : included is“ al- i/:modern- ingot’. auminum and|{ .. :| more: information © will:.be soon}. 4 exhibited: “along: “with: this fine : . " RES , WITH “eng. Se . Conservatory r music exams | ‘Three: Prince Rupert. students received first class| ‘honors and 17 pupils passed, with honors in the Royal. ~ results of Conservatory of Music. of hére today from ‘Toronto. Taking first. class honors in the; piano-section. -were., Karen Krue- Grade Jee Receiving. “honors: in. the p iano section were Nora L. ‘Mahi Grade 8;-Allan Hammer; Grade '5; Ken- earn erwetinap anemia + nn een eer! ——— Mi useum . By JOCELYN BOLTON. We ‘are most ‘grateful to the Aluminum’ Company of Canada, at: Kitimat’ and ‘to their Mr. in -the. ‘museum * a. very: .fine display. = Tt is, in’ the. form : of the ‘topographic: ‘map’ +— show- ing: the terrain. ‘between ‘Prince. Rupert ’..and™ Vanderhoof, “the ‘Kildala” ‘Pass: As" in’ ret tiet. — - and all ‘lakes. ‘maiked. | of great” “interest ‘to ‘visitors and - gives strangers’ a very* -good idea of the country map. ‘half: and. “wish: to thank him and his ‘company for being so: 20- operative. and, generous ‘to the Columbia. We also have a supply of‘ very.‘fine. books on Kitimat, always, be enjoyed, as the ter- -rain“does . not change, whereas ‘industry ¢ ‘does — ‘and. our pres- Manning” will attend the. official + opening Aug. 31 of the $5, at 000 | Dunvegan suspension - . bridge across the Peace river.. The date for the ~opening was" set here Thursday. ° The PAS, ‘Man. “(—Noah- Na- sekapow;. 3k: scharged with mur- der in-the slaying. of 67-year-ald retired restaurant operator : ‘Tom Kong, Thursday was. convicted on ‘a reduced’ charge: of’ “man- ‘slaughter. He. was sentenced ; ‘to six years in. penitentiary. “Kong was killed last Feb. 3. : CALGARY = Hearings ’o ‘on an application to construct a natur- stem: in- Alberta . Thursday after five. days Of: ‘in- tense discussion before the: “Al= berta Oil and Gas Conservation Board. The applicant,’ Westalta Products.’ Pipe Line Limited, and three interveners spent most ‘of the final day summing up their arguments. al gas. byproduct gathering*. (SY> concluded. with the’ new exhibit. ‘We had. a visit from an old friend from the Las ‘Vegas, Nevada museum, Mr. in the.ald museum about five years ago . cand came. to say “hello’’ and. see our new. museum: He. was “most; pleased, © _ spent. a. long” time browsing. through » ‘our ‘exhibits to catch the plane: ‘for Alaska: _* Last week we had the pleas. | «|. ure- of: meeting ‘and’ working |. bey, Bernard Atkins, chief. |Jo° + ‘with: Mr. B photographer of the Provincial: Government, and.am sure ‘that. many fine pictures will appear ful B.C.” in September, which. is. featuring Highway 16, from “Prince George to Prince Rup- ert, Mr. Atkins took.a number of pictures of the museum, -along with scenes of Prince . Rupert. MOVIE. COLUMN ~ Elvis. now. Craaet rece) rh a isha ds KODAK Poy redect for Cd color slide ciljoynnent We “cost coloreslido. ‘oulfl foqlurlng iho: Kocals’ Pony. . jeho-usn ininialura camerc. Also includos fockal Flasholder, flashloullss, patterlas, 2O-oxposive rall of wortdartul Kodachrome Hde makings A Iremencous velluel os Ruer ything ne ‘Amastialy | lo to. fp an Kodetk's aaisios unique new Kodak sliclo viewor, cincl ¢t Film for'color-s no. _WRATHALL 5 PHOTO FINISHING " ENTHUSIASTS. a no WE DO. HOPE YOU WILL’. | j THOROUGHLY ENJOY ; YOUR VISIT HERE. | ‘ MAKE LA GONDOLA CAFE | | YOUR | ‘ EATING HEADQUARTERS WHILE YOU ARE IN PRINCE RUPERT. ‘ PHONE 2621 FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS ‘ “Specialists in Italian Food” | La Gondola C ‘ cha Cyondotu 7 1. \ PHONE . 2621 4 r .CAMERA OUTFIT ~ $47, 50 cent PHONE 2819 By JAME opher out of. Elvis Presley., Elvin, ina word, thas matured. solely about women,-now ho talks]: about them onty halt the time, Such: wolghty topics’ as ‘tho Third Word Wat, the recent col- Japse of the summit conference, religion, and drama, lessons. all are expounded by. Mr. Swivel] Ilips. vo On war, he comments “T hare won't bo any, Nobody, not even, the Rusalans, could be that stupid, I know tho Blblo snys the ond of the world, will I don't think anybody. wants to push that button first “One thing (hat I have. loarn- ad," NYS the 26-yenr-old king of rock 'n' voll, “Is that you can't plese ovorybody, | Tt (ook mo a if now." 4 NEW MATURITY. cer That: was: tha tlyat vider’ “st Wf tho now matuvily-of Blvis, ..: “afWhon Lhad my hair longiwith | {hose.sidoburns you could tio une dor your chin, evorybody said: ‘Why don't: you out that hair? "Sq J go In the army. and out my halre “Now the anime. ones said ‘Why ‘del you , onb your haly?!: Tho eine with wy, alnging. When ‘I mova with the music, ‘they say I onuie Juvenile delin= quenoy, > —somoone wroles ‘$126,000 worth of nothing.’ - me. Tt dopant” any mora, " ie Me nian) RE nd epabadn Riki te de dedade dy h fe we rt ae Where two years ago, he talked |: come, by ‘fire and brimstone but. 7 long thine to. learn ity butt Know When I: stand atill-ke This used to worry philosopher after sojourn in army S BACON HOLLYWOOD (AP)—It may come as a shock to} 'l the malted milk set, but army life has made a philos- were About Nikita Khrushchev: “He's a bully, No different you just like any other bully. Thoy' yo all bnsteally cowards,” TIRARTH NING NUWS Elvin gives some heartening nows about Amorican forces | hy Borlin. Oy. 4s “Those * wiya: over’ “there: “avo! trainod--and rugged. I bet hk ‘spent six months of ovory yor in the flald--in itho: worst kind of woathor, "Tf the wonthor in nico, that’s bib and Jot you relax around (ho, barracks or shoot pool, But the: ‘Minute It gots nasty-—and that's, ‘nbout every. othor. any—you' ro My that Hold, Bigeaas mvs isiniih” to confine ‘atmioll protty: much to. ‘movies, rocord: and convorta,. Ho's going to con: contrate on hia noting—-but No. drama schools, Producor Hal Wallis, .who .signed “Wlvis* to N, movie contract bofore he. beanie famous, commonts! “Whon I-first saw hiny ona tolaviaion ahow, I thought he had kind of an antnal sox appenl--- T ati! do, Ho's ‘n-natural actor, Drama lossons would: Juat, make, him artificial” hn ‘Sharon : L.: Anderson, The’ new’ ‘display. ‘is | “proving to. our many |" lighted : We are. {indebted ‘to Mr. Hand-|. : ‘ford: for: his: interest on our be-|' Museum “of Northern — British|- which ‘Mr. Handford sent us and}. we find - that our tourists really}. - enjoy. ‘being given this attractive}. «- pamphlet. This display will also |.- ent pictures are quite, out. .of|--. | date, so we look .forward to e| having them replaced ° to | ‘tie in . L. Lt Greeley. Mr. Greeley visited us foe en impressed. - and 5 a and... Said. he. wished he“ had} longer. ‘However, ‘he had. to leave in the next issue: of “Beauti- . han fA common street bully. As, long ns you act scared in front, ‘of him, he'll keep smacking you} The minute you stand up ‘and! |. fight him, he'll back away from) ]’ whon thoy Joteup on you a Httle} -ed: with the final outcome. Toronto. piano-and .violin| axaminations held in the city June 1, it was ‘announced |: neth Pattison; Winnifried Dixon; ‘Grade. Moira, Forbes}: | Patrigia“M;. ‘Robs bin; ‘Patricia’ Burnip, ° ‘Grade: Lynn Ewart; Michael Halliwell; Nelly De Witt; Arvida. M. Maki |. and Helen ‘Papaloukas. (equal), Grade 2; Marilyn Sklapsky;: Ro- bert: Janes; Kenneth Gamble, Grade 1, “Alexander Forbes passed. with | honors in violin Grade 1. _ Passing marks in. the. ' piano section were received by Lynn S. Wrathall,, Grade 8; Marilyn L. Peagram, Grade 7: Rese-Marie Hudson; Priscilla Maki, Grade 6; Douglas. I. Cameron, Grade 5; David Wilson, : Joan). Wilson: ‘(equal) ;- . Beverly J. :Denning,: Grade 3; , Douglas Moore; “Mieke. Scholten: Ardene’. Skattebol; Gisela Kargel, Grade 1. . . Vincent’ J, Ubeil received B pass’ in Grade 3. violin.” ° free Acine delivery: Phone: (4032 , ne " dinary: fish” hook baited with: Oe ee) sya OBE MITA 4 pve Young. ‘ ee eo LP Py MEN ING AM ATE EBA PIU PRR DRE REET IS a NDT Fes er fisherman lands. - eee Try ee POP EY OT eT TCU OO rey be oa ce wih “Young. ing Thompson and ° “his big fish provided a lot of | ‘excitement down at. the Royal . Fisheries Ltd., dock Wednesday night and everyone. was pleas- Ted, 15-year old son of Mr. -and -Mrs. John Thompson : of - 2102 Seal Cove Circle, caught : himself a.38- pound spring sal- ‘mon that drew admiration ‘from, citizens . for” blocks around. ea - Frank ‘Comadina, manager of ’ Booth. Fisheries Ltd., was so , impressed; he: entered’ into, a (eansatetion, ‘withthe successful” “fisherman ‘and paid him $18. Lb: for the 42- inch ‘fish. Yed’s:. ‘secret - lure? 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