fo Prince Ryiper ae May 19, ‘SUCCEEDS A MRS. ” AL JOHNSTONE t Daily News 1960 S, MacLeod elected King Ed president Mrs. Arthur Logan, ent-Teacher council Tue MacLeod! as president Teacher association at the school’s activity ro .Mrs. T. A. Johnstone year. period. ‘2 Others installed to office for the term 1960-61 were Mrs. E. A. Dawes, vice-president: Mrs, Ru. pert Holkestad, secretary; Mrs, Bruce (Simundson, Lreasurer: Mrs. Vernon Ciccone, publicity and Mrs. Alex Cembella, mem- bership camiittec, Mrs. H. I. Phipps and Mts. Alex Ternovoy were elected so- cial conveners, Mrs. H. G. Bird, program, A. C. Schutz, safety; Mrs. Stantey Veilceh, Parent- Teacher council and Mrs. J. §. Lindsay, historian, In the annual reports Mes. Johnstone thanked her execu- Lives for their “splendid sup- port” during her two years of office. Principal R. G, Moore con- gratulated the new slate of offi- cers and wished them every suc- cess in the coming year, “It is very pratifying to see a father taking the president's post, and other fathers taking a keen interest in PTA work,” Mr. Moore: said, | Outlining. the program’ Mr. Meore urged all parents of children entering “school in September to start registering their children at " once. Muay - June Announcements @ U.FAW.U. Shore. Workers General Mccting, Legion -Hall, Thursday, May 19. -8 p.rh. All members urged to attend. (98) Prince Rupert Local No. .31, aie The yl love that Goddoss of Bulova Timo "T" Stylized leaf trim to set off watch and bracelet. 17 jowals, unbreakable main- soring. In yellow or while, $49.50 to Mr. Bulova difference Rhapsody “H" Fascinating tulip Jeaf bracelet wit cach leaf altornately polished to either a high luster or a soft satin glow, Yel- , ci past president of the Par- sday night installed S. R. G. of the King Edward Parent- the annual meeting held in om. Mr. Macleod succeeds who held the post for a two- He announced that the Grade 6 pupils would visit Booth Me- ona Junior High school on May 30; that the school’s sports day has been set for June 13 or 17, depending on the weather: that June 20 has been set for the visiting day for Grade 1 stud- ents, entering in September and the Finishing Exercises wouid be held June 21, Mr. Moore also told the mem- bership that during the year 1959-60 43 pupils had transfer- red from the school to other parts of ‘the province and that he had enrolled 15 new students! during the year. In other business Mrs. John- stone, delegate to the PT Fed- eration convention, submitted a very interesting report. It was decided to discontinue the refreshment telephoning program, and in its place dough- nuts and coffee would be served at all meetings. Moore showed three edu- cational films to conclude’ the session. Beauty—no brains MANILA (#—Reporters inter- viewing shapely contestants in a Philippines. beauty contest dis- covered Wednesday that . one thought Syngman Rhee was a fashion ‘model. -Another had never heard of. Nikita - Khrush- chev. BULOVA craivation Tradition Give the gift. “that faces the. y shining ‘accurate * Bulova’...a . jewel among - “ watches +. to be treasured — throughout the years, Sea King "EW" 17 jowels, supor slim, waterproof, shock= ~ resistant, antl- magnalig d luminous hands an dial, handsome curved link’ expansion ba low or white $65.00 FREE For a limited time only—— Handsome MORTAR BOARD GIFT BOX Lined with rich red velvel .. tupped with a golden tassel. Whito for her. . black for him, BULOVA WATCHES from 24.95. inns to $2,500 * ea os Cue 60 mevey ai Betier Jewellers everywhere . ge mee ee EO PIPE EI § 1 . ' ve evn rw eee ww er rere ree HE the “candlelight and wine’ More than 150 persons attend- ed the gala affair, featuring the specialty dish, tossed — salads, wines and melodious background music. .The affair netted more than $100 to be used for OORP char- itable projects. epinecting the kitchen was Mrs. farewell party Friday night-