‘ eae ee ee renee Sees BNW dee Oe ek Ie ae tel CoE eR SARS: ay JOHNSTONE, PRESIDES Lis. A Toga : head of Kir “Mrs. TA, Johinstone, an n installed . ing. ed PTA past- -president of the King - awit Parent-Teacher association last night instal-} led Mrs. Arthur Logan:as association president, SUC feeding School Principal, R;: G: Moore. os x “Others, installed to office. ‘for the forthcoming term were A. M. Bishop, vice-president; Mrs. R upert:: -Holkestad,. Mrs, Alex: Cembella, treasurer; |. Mrs.) B. ToS. Moore, member , ship;):| Mrs. program; Mrs. J. 'S. Lindsay, his- B. G. Simundson, toriati; Mrs. William . Wasyk “ _ Representative to PT Council nd J, ‘'C, Wells, safety. fe Iniithe - -membership’s thanks to the: retiring “officers, particu- ter mention’ was given to Mr. : © Announcements o S.O.N. Bingo Briday. May 12, & oa (92) p.m!'sharp, . ab : FREE " "DELIVERY Ltbh ‘ Tithe, : eps CHINESE no. Niders ” “of $3.00; ang Up un HHEHONE. 3 (3329 ii AO AD Dae Be secretary;: term, Mrs. Logan. in, her. opening ad- greater. co-opeération:-and’ effort on the part ‘of the membership for: successful PTA operation: | the PT Council: Bursary. fund.’ It was decided to hold. the’ an- ever day. the weather: is most favorable. son gave her report on. ‘the: Par- ent-Teacher Federation conven-° tion held in. Surrey last month. : ties, Mr. term be registered. by May 15-and asked that parents. bring birth certificates. for, registration: pur- poses.: : ‘He. also. asked: that. “all: next | ‘term’s Grade 1 pupils be at the ‘| school gn June:.21-at-1:30° p.m; to be given supply lists and- as- ‘| signed classes... Refreshments : Served - “in: ‘the : schoo] Ubrary concluded the ses- o sion. tem a dt no tt eo . oe MOUNTAIN. OF DEBTS? PAY EM. OFF NOW = WITH. A LOW-COST _ LIFE-INSURED =| “/[ airliner. / | To tevisit | Scotland Pioneer retired. city. contractor | yohn. Currie and: Mrs.. Currie’. of | 1618. ‘McBride Street: leave by:Can-’ adian- Pacific ' ‘ Airlines .Monday ‘fly. by jet _ to, Los - ‘Angeles and there embark ona Swedish Air- ~ The. Curries will _{ dines ..jet.:plane® for. Copenhagen. From Sweden: they will fly" to Prestwick, | ‘Scotland.. The’: last time Mr. : ‘and: Mrs. Currie visited | ‘Scotland was..in 1954. They Will ‘be’ visiting Aber- | deen - and: Keith, They: will: be. ‘returning August Banffshire. Moore, “who filled the president's chair. when, it was vacated. last |. dress,’ emphasized’ the’ need for. During. the business session the |. sum of $50 was voted to, be given ‘ : Routledge, was assistant senior . ‘accountant at Columbia:Cellu- nual Students Sports:Day during |. the last week of school, on which). Delegate’ Mrs. B. G Simund- | In his report on school activi-|] Moore -requested that | uk all Grade 1 pupils for next year’s ar old Foster said today. on. their: way’ back to visit- their ‘ we Scottish homeland...’ ‘erican and foreign. fields ‘will in. his talks be able to give much helpful. and ‘practical : ad- of Mr. ‘are also. on the mission fields.” been appointed assistant trea- surer for: Columbia ‘Cellulose - Company ‘Limited and: Celgar ‘Limited, and treasurer of Co- _lumbia Pulp’ Sales’ Limited, it was. announced here ‘today by lose Company Limited,; Watson. assistant to the treasurer. T.N. Beaupre, president.” Mr. the boat. Hugh and the. child- Island before moving to head ©. office in Vancouver in “1960 as |boat drag the end. ashore. It. was very. heavy> and I could - Bible school - principal: : to speak here The. ‘principal. and. founder: of the Prairie. Bible. Institute, Three Hills, Alberta, Rev. Leslie E. Maxwell, will be guest speaker at. the. Evangelical ee chureh, Monday, -May 15 ° through ‘t Thursday, May 18 ‘each’ night’ at 8 o'clock; local pastor, Rev. Har- ago | Founded some .39 years With -an enrollment... ‘eight |. students, ‘the: Institute | in: the:} past years:: ‘has risen to an: ‘en- of whom upon graduation have +gone as missionaries to practic- ally all parts. of. the. world., Mr. Maxwell ‘is recognized: as ‘an exceptional Bible teacher. and has much experience ate large conferences: both: in, ‘North -Am-+ vice in regard. to youth problems of. today,: Mr. Foster . said. Five Maxwell’s | seven children Mr. Foster. urged call inter- ested. “persons .to attend these _'special meetings . next. week, rollment of 1,000 “students,: many |. Bible’ teaching - is. ‘included. in the. accredited high school. cur- |: ‘viculum; it: ‘was ” ‘announced. ‘and ” or ataht: 2. ew! Carresporident:, ce ' FRANCOIS LAKE—There must: have’ been a good many sighs: of ‘| relief'on Sunday morning when {the ‘electric cable. was safely laid across the lake two and” a : quarter miles. Fortunately there was, no wind : although | it. did get. squally at noon after’ the job was ‘complet: , ed. The cable was put on the we ‘SS eS STEWART ROUTLEDGE ‘has. ferry this side very early in the ‘morning and taken to the other side, attached. there. and’ then unwound as they came this way. It . was a. terrific weight (19 tons) and two trucks loaded. with gravel were parked on one:.end] of the ferry deck to help. balarice ren and I drove up the lake. -to |. where the cable will be connect- ed this. ‘side’ and watched © “the ferry:come in and saw a ‘small . hardly lift the: very end off the ground, Nicholson’s tug! steadied the ferry. on the trip. Now. ‘the _folks across: the lake .will be|. counting the days. to. when’ they have their -homes connected’ to the “Burns: Lake. Power. ee When | the electric cable. Was. left: in front: of our -ferrycot=. tage for some “weeks it. wes. cov- ‘Southbank and brought, over ‘the ered with - a tarpaulin.. Under- neath was a fine cave for’ the children to creep in: and- play and presently, according . to small four-year-old Mark,, “bears moved | in: as well! Bingo. funds. ! for hospital. “The first of a series of. bingo. nights -to be held every second Friday will be ‘staged May 12.|}- -- --by -the--Sons- of Norway, Vin-* |}-" land Ledge ‘with proceeds’ ear- marked. to furnish. a’ semi-pri- : vate ward in the Prince Rupert: General ; hospital. - _ Also planned Monday: night at. the regular meeting®~ was: |}: >... the annual fete, May 19, cele-. brating Norway’s. _Independ- ence Day. Chaired: by President. Ken- neth. ‘Laird, “was initiated as’ a’ new mem-"* ber. “Mrs: -Nels - Waseng. “Was - : Juncheon hostess, ; ‘By AGNES, H. Harold. ‘McIntyre_ -NEAVE. * wy ‘a mother : bear‘ and. ‘Grandpa bear” who-. was ‘enormous: ? and you came near, Ithink he. man- aged to. scare ‘himself with his were with” him ‘he | ‘was - ‘enough. I- explained: this: to: the engineer. from Victoria, super- intending’ the cable laying, and he ‘said he’d warn the men to be careful not to rile the bears » _ bob be oO Alec Gillis was working. in the woods half a’ mile.” ‘from. the Monkman home at. -Grassyplains when he broke his leg. The bones ‘were severed’ and one’ was pierc- ing clean through the-skin. This ‘happened at. about’4 o'clock and he. managed’ to get. to the Monkman home with the help of ‘two pieces of. wood ‘which - he ‘used as crutches. He knows that he passed out several times on ‘the way with the pain; Unfort- unately the . Monkman family was away from: home and: it was find Alec stretched . out: on one of the beds. He was’ ‘taken _to lake on a special ferry: after midnight’ to Burns Lake. hospi- There: were ‘two: baby Bears, t growled © alarmingly every’: ‘time ag imagination for when. he: and: ‘TI. walked past he sidled - along,’ al-}- thoughj when the other, children ‘bold. 11 p.m, before they. returned .to |. for, ‘at least. three aweeks yy th . . ee me, ae (Continued on. page 1) ‘Dinner'n meeting * -set for June 5— ‘by union WA. ' All paid- -up : members of “the hy | Women’s auxiliary to’ the ‘Inter- |". national Brotherhood’ of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Work- ers ‘Local 708 are invited to at=- tend. the dinner meeting June’ 5 to be held ‘in -the Broadway: Cafe, it was announced: last week at the: regular WA session, Chaired” ‘by. Vice-President, Mrs. Frank Graham, on behalf of Mrs, Brian Hanson,’ presi- dent, Mrs.” H. G. Hennessy was initiated » asa .new member. During the business, it was de- cided to give a donation ety. . successful dance held last month in the Islander : Hall, ; month’s dance was set for: May 26, with Mrs. Robert - ‘Simonds’ convener. a Produce A at Ee 4 “a ~ Open Thursday ~ Friday - Saturday MOTHER'S DAY PLANTS (Most are e in Bloom) Note: ‘Our products a1 ONLY at the Produce Market All local grown produce oF 3rd Ave. W. — ‘Opposite Totem: Theatre es | =e, are sold Our grandson. ‘Richard’ helped aN his.:Uncle Jack ‘O'Meara - brand | : eight yearlings on his ranch’ on|". of: oy tables: to the Islander. Hall soci- . Mrs. ‘Graham yeported on ‘the and: this |) uy Miss ‘Sonja Jensén, RN, arriv- ed in: ‘the? city. Monday : "by, CPA. plane; for, a week's: holiday! with her. parents, ‘Mr, and: “rg, ; Alf Jens n,, Miss), Jenron. “SUNDAY MAY. 14 C. for. Mother, “SLIPPERS. . feminine: heart. We've a iselection’ of pretty n the: An id NYLONS in all ‘summer shades. for “Mom. - Only 79° ‘pr i Is MOTHER’ S DAY’ | P| - Make everyday happier. - ae give her | . ‘to. ‘pamper - : b her feet and’ please her. "able too., Moccasins — — - wedgies — — + mules — shear- ig lings — — felts in all, ‘sizes. and, colors. 991 to $4. 95 Vote LARGEST- SELECTION i 2 TN: TOWN es oe LEATHERS and SUEDES J IN. THE’SEASON’S NEWEST ' menos COLORS, ‘and: STYLES: First Quality Seam of Seamless eral ,Hospital,\ ‘Regina, Sask, ew styles that are . comfort: cophests PLASTI CS popular eal” I "gift re: 1 ' ' ! on tenagy! vt BLOUS ne sgyht Se fhe ee BE F DRESSES up to 29. 5 SIZES 10 TO 50 G OING TO THE DOGS at NYLON SHORTIE GOWNS oe make any. v.. woman el colours NYLON TOREDOR PAJAMAS they’ re DOG ON NICE assorted colours - | NYLON SLIPS Ay eo that arc the far S MEOW ~ . VAIL colors. including Black | Sizes 32 to 0. COATS _ ‘HOT. DOG 5 what a price - Regular value 69. 95. S CRINOLINES They’ Il BARK their v way out of the store - Reg to 3.95 PULLOVERS jin KITTEN soft Orlon - All sizes: and colours, DOG GONE CARDIGANS i in Orlon - All sizes. and colours Mo ate sizes: a oe a PUP: | ‘NYLONS sizes 9 to il - every pair PURR fect Py 95], Ta only RAINCOATS “Just what you need when’ its raining. GA Ay AND DOGS | HALF SLIPS | . they make the | DOG'S BOW. WoW - dae oa al In Nylon, sizes S. M: be osst, colors ES sweet ; asa KITTEN - Reg: values. to 5.95 toa full grown: ‘DOG - Reg to 12, 95° ct for 00 i x er) 95 ‘Tener | NYLON PANTIES = |. that have | NINE LIVES 3 pr. . Asst Sizes and Colors ‘These are. the original CATS PAJAMAS in ornel and nylon, All s sizes and colors. patterns S. M. LAL. 5 cl 195. 2. 95 3.95. |. No Rofnds - = No Exe _ALL SALES FIN hanges ae $a: the nursing staff of, the: Regina. Gent ot