Cut t prices on. “elt bes branded lines... F aul prices cur. “OPER Susy se : | Note—IF the store is m aaah cela ae Pagar g hit: Bugamgape gid Ps agate STN “Aba ‘ gp aureed to expenses of Mrs. “Juiia Catherine - “Nelson, ns mt a -Primary. workshop for i Nsting the attractions of. Prince : . . 3 OSs we ¥. a a the: board's auditor. for 1959. < | SCHOOL, BOARD. ) BRIEF Fam ha Yi b y » Prog ress [ Most ‘ok the wid the, prefdbricated | steel 's beard. last night. Once “the: thou? ‘clme out of the ground 1 and the rain stopped,. good: progress, ‘tne pullding the ‘New school in Algoma. Park was made, Mr. Gurrle said. - “Working. plans for the “west wing were expected shortly and the steel would: then be erected and © start made. on raising, the walle., an on At. the” request. “of: John. WU. Btecle, principal of - Roosevelt Park sehool, the board: will ask the City. Parks: Commission: ‘tor permission” to” have | a junior] noecer fled, 200 feet by 140 feet ‘lined out at the west alde of Roosevelt ‘Parks “pricpelieeeinine ryentate . ' On the recommendation ‘of Distriat Superintendent of ‘aehools J.M. Phillipson, the board pay the . travelling primary supervisor at}. @, Kitimat, who will be guest speak- teachers ‘in Prince Rupert Feb- | ruary 28. The in-service ‘project ix. designed to “help: “primary teachers An their work. Trustees” congratulated or, Phillipson for his work in des- fgning the school board’s recrult- ment brochure, which. with ple- tures of schools and- information Rupert, salany - schedules ..and conditions will: be used to’ per- suade qualified teachers to come to District 62, ‘Board ‘chairman’ Ww. I. ‘Scott also informed .the school -sup- erintendent: that the: Chamber of Commerce had lauded : the brochure at its meeting. Monday night, : “On. a ‘motion by. Trustee W. G. Homenuk, seconded .by Mrs, Al L. Bell; the board approved the retention: ‘of Scott’ McLaren. as OPEN FRIDAY nrGures | Wallace’s Are Ready O a < or pei Boys- | Girls And § infants Wear. «= = " * = « = @ od = ‘si by 2 o « @ ” * a a a * a e * a wm w “ w a TO SELL All Ages From Infant Through Teen. SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS SAVE 25% to 60% " rm « = a a " e ® o e ae es s 8 8 e e e ’ 8 e « 8 v 8 e ¥ u . e 5 ° 0 The Biggest Sale In 30 Years. WALLACE $ DEPT. STORE | 7 2 ALL PRICED § : | howard, @ closed @ tnereased playground space u ensure _Behool enrollment: at the ‘end igh school’s auditorium and wing: heb Curie. ‘clerk ‘of. works told: District. 52. school |" -lnight. when it held: its reg- | nounced | that Mrs... George. Mit- an Beg So eing | made igh school — tion. work: Ws complete ond keleton of the new senior ‘is already erected, ( mittee of two to att as a Haston between the board and the sym- phony committee, AL a school board committee meeting ‘January 16, thea beer accepted the Jow bid of $20 from Granby -Construction ond Equipment Ltd. for clearing of the Seal Cove schoo] site. Other tenders submitted : for the Job were Allan EB. Barr $675; Lauts Kasum: $1,800; Nils: N, Norberg $875 and | Pacific © Equipment Company $1,500. oA suggestion ‘thatoa Canadian Citizenship ceremony: be held ata Booth Memorial High school assembly‘instead of at the Court the superintendent | ‘of schools. House, will’ be | Anvestigated “oy! coe Pera ye The ‘Order of. ‘the. protective’ Order: of Elks will again’ sponsor. Baill,” which will bean, event: of February 27 in Refreshment: plans for the third annual glub,” project. every other month, A kitchen’ named with Mts, D ] ue in charge, - : we ae Saad oe OPTEND WITT er yt f Toe L “Thurs. ‘to Sat., 79 P. m, ; _BELIN DA LEE oh JOY OF A JOB—The envy of millions of teenage girls, Marlene Paul, is the secretary of ‘IV star. Dick Clark, : Bhe takes care: of all the business problems of the youthful. disk Jockey whose “Dick” -Clark Show” is shown every ‘Sat- urday over ABC-TV,” Newly - married, Marlene “15 ° hanging i on -to her. wonderful ‘Job. N ew arrivals: in Srigtne ve ~Mid-Februar Marshall, Mr. and - ‘Mrs. A. J. Dominato recently announced ‘plans for the mid-February evening wed- March busy month for of ¢ adies’ Aid Plans. for. two. ‘March events. were completed by the First.-Presbyterian church...Ladies’ Aid ast jular: meeting: at the home of. Mrs. E.. J. Smith.. With new: presitdent.Mrs. Harry Robb in the: ‘chair, it was an- chell. will convene: the rummage i} sale to be held Saturday, March of interest announced. “Malentine’s Day has been chosen by: bride: “elect : | Miss Leona: Dominato for. her marriage. to Stanley | ry ‘Wedding ding. ceremony of ‘their ‘second, daughter... ‘Tobe performed in ‘the: First United’ Church - with - Rey... Dr.| Robert Eliott ‘officiating, ‘Miss Dominato is being attended by her ‘older sister’ Mrs. “Robert Brewerton— as matron-of- honor and: bridesmaid Miss Annette “BUY QUALITY — IT PAYS" che: wee oe OORP, BOE bach Blacbird ball Royal. Purple. with. the Benevolent completed Monday night at: the OORP - -reguiar meeting. In other ‘busitiess it was decided to stage the “Dress oF, Baldwin | and Mr, ; ‘Robert. ‘Me “HAUNTED “STRANGLER” | ‘Sot. Mot., 2-4:15 A JUNGLE LOVE. C ADVENTURE MICHAEL CRAIG “NOR THE MOON BY NIGHT” “Black Colt Pumps . “Needle Toes, Pade Shows \s | ween aetimaaraarmsinnsie ener steel the “Bluewtrd the Elks home, | function were’ committee ‘was nudes ete RAT BH RANE mb YA, apemeors re ‘aracK” E “High and ‘Diusion Heels: AAA. t0.B + $13, 95 prince. Rupert Daily. News = Ti he great st lo’ story of W World War I by the author of All Quiet on the Western. Fr “ront ve ‘ERICH } MARIA A REMARQUES - JOHN GAVIN - LILO PULVER © 2 cosy JOCK MAHONEY- DON DeFORE- covets WYNN and ERICH MARIA REMARQUE. » pimset ae The Profesg Wednesday, February 4, 1969 | aca oniiaianasananaaabd ‘Today, | ' 19205 - d oa nN \ CERTAIN § SMILE” , : .. THERE WAS NOTHING FISE IN THE WORLD NOW — BUT THEM! ; a4 i No shame, no law ont) and cach other Pola MR Any akdat A eae res a NG pounding hearts ‘A Universal: {nternational Picture toring | Youngman, The bride-elect’s little three- year-old -sister, Doris, will com- | plete ‘the entourage as flower girk. ‘Born ‘in: Prince’ Rupert, Miss Dominato attended. Borden Street school and Booth Mem- orial-.High- schoo! : before. work- ing for her father’ in a. down- town business - establishment. rie valida ijn 3,208. compared to 4, 312 in De- mi cember and 2 2,352 In September, Reporta from ‘gehools showed fthat at Roosevelt Park schooloa total of 444 parent-teacher con- i ferences Un eu of lasuance of lreport enrda) had been held out. of a scheduled 455. for a pereent- Jago of 97.0 which principal John H. Steele felt “reflects well. on the Interest, shown in the school.” Conrad Street principal T. Gi, Bateman reported that if there were and further instances of “foolish vandalism such as re: moving hinge pina from doors” during Scout nights, he would recamimend wero af the school be wi closed to Beout acktivities.” Se me event Trustee Mra, A, Lb. Rell re- | ported that ao cancellation of the road opening at the Inter- section of Hays Cove Crele and Mitth Avenue East had been ap: plied for and that it would take aproxtmately two pionths before nerds end of the ctrele could be closed to traffic, She urged the which wishes the elrele. al one end to provide at - Booth Memorial Wigh school, ta hat Ue closure took i place at Unat time. ti regard to (he Mareh 20 visit of the Vancouver symphony corcheatea, the school board dr- | with a sandwich Juaoch on the dav oof Qe ooncert, ‘the posibility: of _ OL concerts dn C hatham drut hall jastead of Jn ‘(he Booth Memourial High school audiLorden, The change af venue was sug: rested when it waa realived (hat : Le rhiire school populaden of | Ihe cily and Port Kdward could having rye sechool puditerium, » Everyone weieone. : pan. edded to subsidize the students iby way of 8 grant and provide ‘the TW-member archeatra group Wo also deetded lo investigate the YMCA cnet be accomodated in the high Whit at @ pan, Garcs at 10 hm (ai 5 @ WA. to Canadian Legion | Weathnig Thursiay, Fevruary a ( : p president of the LA’ during the past two.yenrs. Next meeting will be on ‘March 3 at the home of: Mrs. Mit Mitchell. PERSONALS Mrs. A. Jo Dominato, 500 Taylor Street, returned: home Friday from Vancouver where she visit- od her. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Robert. Brewerton, Mra. Browerton with her newly -. born daughter Debra-Ann ac- companied her mother to Prince Rupert to-nttend the wedding of her alster Leona Dominato to Stanicy Marshall on February 14, Gh. PL Woodside, B.C. and Yu- kon resident. of: the Junior Chamber of Commerce left lnst! might to make his official visits ty dJayeees In Ketchikan and Prince Ceorge. JAINGS Porry, 045 Tenth enne Eaat, . Jouves morning by Canadian Pacific | Airlines plane for Vancouver | where be will receive treatment, | AVY~- medical Will be taught at a short ¢ wt the Univeraltty of British 00h, The course Offers of the UO Taoulty, (he Mahe and individual apoctallats, the flahing fnduatry to prac spoclalised branvty, and tot VANCOUVRI 8. Telephone: ’ tomorrow | Short C ourse In FISHERIES FOR PROFESSIONAL FISHERMEN The tatest Caheries Informatian and fishing methods ourae for professional Oshermen justruction th oceanography, ecanomica and comunierce and law. Lectures and demonstrations will be the Federal Dopartinent of Fisheries, commercial compatics Purpose of (he course ts to extend Che knowledge of UNIVEIMNTY OF HIUTIOU COLUMINA, Alain 4600, Local 840. per inthe A nnunciation school auditorium, At the group’s reguinr meet- ling, with president Walter Page ‘In the chair. it was announced ‘that tickets for the yearly event were limited. and must be obd- ‘tained prior to the function. A program featuring top-notch entertainment will follow the ‘turkey supper. In other business, tt was re- ported that some 40 couples at- tended the enjoyable CMC social Friday: nights _ A discussion period on the}! subject of “Labor and manage- ' Ina burr TRY OUR TENDER ' oe FRESH AND MEATY PORK HOC! ne et a CO-OP QUALITY Columbla fran Marek @th to technology. Olubusy, ALWAYS A TREAT given by Oiembets res Resvanele Bourd of Canada, MINUTE STEA KS SERVE THEM SIZZLING HOT | ‘SHOWN IN OUR. [MONDAY DAILY. NEWS | \ LYER. EFFECTIVE FOR ONE. W yl Hubby coming in. the door? 89 per ‘Ib, FRESH SPRING SALMON ARRIVING FROM TIME TO TIME BEEF SAUSAGE 49c}- per Ib. 2 MORE WEEKS LEFT FOR “SPECIALS” in HARDWARE DEPT. S oF TA cron S 1 CO. OP GROCETERIA IN. YOUR | HOLE WEEK Fresh Produc | TOMATOES: PAC , . 14 oz. tube ONIBNs 2? for 19¢ ment and its attitude towards TRY THEM A YLE . compulsory arbitration,” was . Tr SPANISH STYLE. per ib. —-WINESAP headed by’ Arthur Murray as]" : — ‘ce moderator. FRESH ; . APPLES Following the session, 16 of ‘une ov members In attendance . 4 |b A9 rengaged Ino a curing party S. : C: HOWMANVILLE, Ont. = TNT” doesn't mean dynamite per Ib, DELICIOUS. sta a local service club --it stands for “today, no, lomerrow ” A FRESH APPLES lelub dignitary used the term in [urging Members to do ood | Junior Box ideeds today, hot pul them oft, , | , . . ( CEE” Grade $2. 10 - per Ib. : GREEN PEPPER ib. 39¢ LETTUCE 2 for 49c Pe oe | thaing Cabhermen beyoud tier ake flahermon aware of the REFRIGERATOR no, se = PMastriel &2 aelyoo! population Divlogicad, oconomic and legal problenis of Usherles and plus that of Annunciation school flat conservation, 9 cu. ft, Special $295 would tatal approxtinataly 2,300 Bubjects aly Include gear, bual design and care, upera- “ Price 13cu. ft. students ton and care of chgtios, fab detecwlon, navigation, luans Spechal . Trustee WG. Homenuk and |? and indennitios for Oabcrinen, safity ab kea, Inaucicr, 10 cu. ft. Arce $269 a supeintendnit 2. MM. shipwreck and reacue. It la sponsored by Une UBO Bxtension Special 14 cue ft. os PMI fanaa were named: * oan Departnent under an apprapnation from io Federal bee: 12 cu. ft. “he } Prive 8, R ER . partnent of Fisheorion Applications for adayasion tuo the . EAD s course, Ugetiver with an malvanicn reutatiation fer at 63, Aloud @ Prince be received by Kebruary 3rd Free roan, board wand tuition ees Lear ante! Mscting will be evaliable at the Youth Training Behool at Ue | ge m, Webruary 6. one For Complete Karoliment Detatla Phane oc Write at W @ Beandinevian Old Time Dance Mit. GA. DREW, @ RON, Vall. Wriday, February 4. PRPANTMENT OF UNIVEHBITY EXTENSION, your e. @, Bi S see 13 cu. ft. Special var 6agg | 9c OR SRNO oy ou, $899 17 cu. fe, S88! $359 srr 8459 "acs ALARM CLOCKS “SEE YOU FOR A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE OR FOR LUNCH AT THE COFFEE BAR” Co-Op Centre DEEP FREEZERS ; $9.49. : fer bh at