-, PUPILS OF HERBERT : te, gfe former School hits 1 Featuring “ECONOMY ‘ : M4 de ror At your a “LOCKER PLANT £230 Second Avenue ROUND STEAK | [ROAST | ~ Tic Ib. MINCED _ ey f { dash J =. tor teach ge A Province-wide mat District or i eo oes eer Foe wee, 4 BH CUE a SEY, Meld Sonya Sy tyey H. BEACH WIN CONTEST city teacher acclaimed hematics cont 52 teache ‘| Three 17-year old Students of North Bend _Elementary-Senlor High school, near Boston Bar, carried off top honors in a contest sponsored by the Math- ematical association of America and the Soclety of Acturales, Principal of the school and the students’ math ‘teacher ts Herbert , Beach, a Jamaican who taught at Booth Memorial High school for two years during 1955-56-57, : a The students competed against 642 other B.C. high school stud- ents In 69 schools. The school ranked highest with a total of 289.5 points out of & possible 450 and the. high- est possible individual score for Students was 150 marks, | The North ‘Bend students won est: has brou ght fame to the studen r, | covitch 82.25, Nearest other student ‘Raymonde Arsenault. who Academy, which got 178.5 points. b hear from is ‘their teacher, Education Commt have. him up fo chat. could do with a looking at, mathematics into heads, the -rest of: the province.” with the fol! wing marks: ‘Judy ‘Lorraine Koch — 104. marks; - PRINTED 7. “PATTERN STEAK “75, | as ON ECONOMY TUESDAY APRIL 7th Fy McMullen Presenting: a SPECIAL EDITION of the fashion .news for the woman of taste. with a mature figure. Today’s: pattern is -by. McMullen—a name.that means classic good fashion to our more Sleek sisters. We’ve wisely adapted it to meet’ the measure of you who are ‘Shorter. waisted, fuller—to grant your wish for Styles at once ‘smart, young and well-proportioned. The Original of this costume is an unusual, ribbed cotton. The easy-fit jacket is an ideal escort for day or evening—the dress beneath has a scooped neck (cut to cleverly conceal all straps), a skirt that's both slim and slimming. Sew it yourself—or bring it to YOUr dressmaker. In your choice of fabric, it’s exclusively yours-— sure proof that fashion need not be limited by size. ok: \ Printed Pattern A801 Is available in Half Sizes Lota. it ‘25 1644, 18%, 2019, 22'S, 2414. Size ee dress requires 314 yards - fe; jacket requires 2'% yards. . ® MNond ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern A801 to Prince Rupert Daily News Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainty YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Missionary to speak SIRLOIN STEAKS 696 w. HAMBURGER 3 OC Ib. LOCKER PLANT : Pry Daily News Clossifio * , . Sa Seen ah een A eee te eee itt OO mee ne : at United tomorrow A ffome Missionary for the? Port Simpson fer six years, at ve aye “Oo. M: a; Gace, : do Chure Canada, Miss) Norway House, Manitoba: ¢ United Chureh of Bay, Nova Scotin; Montreal Im. ; i Bessie Preneh will be do the eltly i mL tm: Lontorrow White on deputation) migration Wharf and the Resi work In the Cariboo and Prince; dential School at Sardis, B.C. Rupert district, At aw publle meeting i Origtnally from New foundlanc Freneh will speak on her mls- ‘Miss French was stationed wt CIVIC CENTRE SCURDULE | 1) the Bist United ehureh, . Tuesday ‘Leen senor ceramies 2. pany Vee Pit 4 pur; Boys 13 years lund over boxing 7 pn; Over 15 | yenrs men's welghtiitting 7 pms | ‘Junior handicrafts 9-12 years, 7 ‘pnw Basketball practice 6:30 pn; Jewellery 7:30 pan; Waters | color 8 panes CONCERT Sacre UPTV 8:30 pm. ACR NOOR HIE RRREND EE Se COAT USS TUESDAY, There are more than 200,000 ‘echemleal by-praduets of bltue ‘uninous coal, VARIETY | Admission—Adults 75¢ | ‘ 4 vy & 96 6 66h te STP Ye I re tame bo er hese ing methods in maths Moodie 103.25 and Kenneth Mis- was re. celved 65.5 marks at St. Ann's New Westminster In an editorial on the subject The Vancouver Province said: “We applaud these students: ut the man we would like to “In fact, we think the Chant ssion ought to. roa nice long “The standard of mathematics in B.C. has been under consider- able fire. The teacher’s methods “If he can beat that sort of North Bend maybe there's hope for | Wednesday night | bingo ‘and a buffet supper: Lucky Miss slonary work tomorrow at 8 p.m. oe saps 4 RNR Sipe age py gy: Fy RCE Be EO CHEE gy A AO EOE th Kee! Cred ts a ee Ba ENE Maer a , ; OE ee rtoMtR bone ance, Fl MS CEE Ne RR RD ED PO ats Mee Boge Bog ee ae ay “Aurora” would greatly ap these structures. Pictured. high school while at left - Aurora editor Valerie Dea Scherk are asking the pub “an authentic history of th at top is the lic for new senior high. tion may be sen . Oral Hi schoo! scheduled’ Bh School. United “Some: 115 ad be aaa night: in.-the- church. hall. Received. by president Mrs. Er~ ling’ Pedersen; guests: were seat- ed..at, small. tables’ -attractively decorated. Appropriate --supper by. William. Noble. PG The - delectable, menu_ includ- ed turkey, ham, barbecued spare- ribs, spaghetti and. meat balls, baked salmon, “salads, . potato chips and. a, large: variety. of! pies. =” we a ‘Served in Smorgasbord Style, food was arranged on two main Serving tables... 00000000 "A supper. highlight ‘saw: EL Ai Williamson ‘auction. home- baking, to provide lively..enter- tainment. ro Convening. the function was the WA executive, WOTM News | ‘Mrs. Wilfred Thomson was in- itiated as a new member’ in the Women of ‘the Moose Chapter. when the group held its regular’: meeting with Senior Regent. Mrs. William Pilfold in the chair. a During. the business ‘session Mrs. Michael Karasosky reported t hur ch Vari staged by. the.Women’s-a music recordings were “supplied | ; ina “Variety Show’’, feat - PERSONALS ,|panied her husband to Vanecou- ‘that the worst. part, of Highway | $i pe 9 n ae on a WHAT -DO You KNOW ABOUT THESE BUILDINGS? The ‘editorial department of the Booth Memorial High School Preciate any Information concerning. rden and assistant editor. Leonard ese bulldin in May, p {to Editorial Department, Aurora, Booth Mem- is the new addition to the Picture of the. old section. co-operation in compiling gS to be published in the rior’ to the opening of the for September. Any Informa- its i ) ety supper” , Successful function — ults and. children attended the successful ssociation to the First United ch } 5 $ f { “Variety Supper’ I ¢ Presented to the public Fri Norman H. McClary, resident’! engineer for ‘the Department of! Transport: at’ the Prince Rupert. Airport, Digby Is‘and, returned | to the city Thursday fol bricf business visit in ‘ver. lowing a| Vancou- i Mrs. McClary who accom- | ver will remain in the south for another weck visiting daughters ‘in Victoria. : sf + . Q i ‘ : - iL -Mr. and Mrs. Jan Currie and | their son David returned home | Saturday by car from Williams | Lake, where they spent the Eas- | They reported: Contre vastely Siow . a sel for Friday. ~ Fwo hours of top-notch day and Saturday nights ring Civic Centre: activity. , Classes, - | ‘The outstanding event will | | present ‘gymnastics under. direction of ‘Nelson Kinney: Mrs. W. C.. Pet- : €rso {a production. of the Little The- atre directed by Owen frwin, | dancing numbers. by | pupils of | | Libby Hemmons, an exhibition. of = junior. boxing. by pupils of (AY : play led by Lioyd Ryan. + Emeee will be - popular Len Harrington, who will also sent a comedy skit. To be an annual show, ; tain time is 8 ter holidays visiting Mrs. Cur- | }orlum. jtie’s. mother. "Prince Rupert Daily News 3 f 5 urch Wednesday | Saturday | 13 groups including | n’s youngsters rhythm band: an a a a ae a ond of Abprit . Mrs. R. C. Mines. was ‘named t f the month t with. members Vancouver. co In other busin ‘Ryan was appoi fof the annual int | ner to be held. Ohh LE : f é AP EE Rue gt vet feautn G cily branch No. 27° Thu night when the grou its regular. meetin ,President . May 20. 0. elstoke, Watter J. Smit ‘al Officers’. ass associafion he ham ward room.. He succ Uh papaya ypty POS YRVHY SSF a pasion | [SUCCEEDS J. M. KELDS - Walter Sm naval officers group h was elected president of “the ociation Friday night .v Id its annual: meetin Arte Ae pectin ene ne nn lary | George J. Brown, O succeed Mrs. | ‘Nancy Nennedy as secre- itary of the Ladies cuxi ito the Canadian .L ess Mrs.’ Myra nted convener ernational din- ‘Alec Pihera is The. meeting also decided to! canvass for. the C. to be held April 20. — Resolutions for the es annual provincial be held in Rev were discussed. ancer Drive: May 24° Niary egion rsday Pp held g with}: Mrs. ° Charles Morrow Presiding. — Mrs. Kennedy leaves the enel Oo make her home of ner family in! ming | convention to eeds J. M.. Fields.:. ‘Peter - Husoy, - William Koughan tive,. { sioned Commissar Faulkner. | to stage a. }November. | it was reported tha gar.ball's are held.a Patronage of the association: - _ Following ing movies Labrador's _ - READERS. ih Heads right when the gin. HMCS ‘Chat-* Others named to office ‘were. vice-president: * Secretary and » treasurer... HMCS Chatham: representa- Lo appointed, was. Commis-_ ¥ Officer A.B. . Tentative plans were outlined: . “Trafalgar Balt’ “in & Trafal~.. nihually: ac- ‘Toss Canada in Naval divisions, under the - patronage’ of the: Naval Officers’ - .. Other tentative plans may ‘in-. chide ‘annual summer.” picnics... it: was announced | that. the association membership now has: jaimost 100 per cent of alt ex- | aval officers Hving in the ditzy, the business: meet: were shown of HMCS trip from Halifax ts Esquimalt through. Northwest, }Passage anda movie film. of the famous “Spithead Review". Of naval’ ships by Her Majesty ‘}Queen Elizabeth. ‘Refreshments : The auxiliary decided, to haldi concluded the session. 00 (+. | ® Card party April 22, to include | ns a ee | whist, bridge and cribbage. Spon_ |. _enfertajnment will be | sored by the Ways and Means committee, Mrs. ‘chairman. e ‘Garden Club. meets at Civic’ ‘Centre April 7, 7:30 Bm. (BTF peegnnes ney | Special — t r t i X X Vee. Dick res and a weightlifting - dis- pre- . t . eur- | Bem. in the audi-' i ene eee Garden Club. MEETS _ Civic Centre April 7, 7:30 p.m.| PANTS” . work. r New shades, welll all sizes—— 8 B.C. Cloth 7 ie aX : Reg. $5" pr. “ 25 pr. Men’‘s and Young Men’s Suitable for Semi-dress’ or | tailored, that plans were completed. for.a memorial service to be held “with: the Loyal Ordér_of: the. Moose. bers. ef ‘the. - so women’s-chapter. 9: Gog _.In conclusion: the Home-mak-} ing committee entertained “with. box.winner was Mrs. Lewis Hold- er. Mrs. John Stannard won the raffle.” : oes . The second In. a series of teen parties being sponsored’ by the WOTM was - staged’ Thursday night with some 70 teenagers in ;attendance between the hours of (7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Dancing , and _refreshments ;comprised the night's activities. | Winners of the spot-dancer | were Wayne Robinson and Sylvia! Miller, Jimmy Schuman: . and ‘Sharon Stevenson, Danny Phil-| tps and Verly Leask and Jimmy | Strand and Chariene Parent, In charge of the dancing party were Mrs. Pilfold, Mrs, Karasosky nod Mrs. H. 0. Phipps. | DID YOU KNOW?}: MANY OF THE BEST PARTIES ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS | CHINESE FOOD! | Just Phone 3329 ‘| MELROSE CHOP SUEY CANADIAN LEGION BINGO Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers—$500 APRIL. 7th Consolation: $100 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYQODY: WELCOME CIVIC: =CENTRE H¢ } OG |} FRIDAY, SATURDAY - APRIL 10th: & UWth, 7:30 p.m. MUSIC, DANCING, COMEDY, DRAMA, BOXING, GYMNASTICS Studonts: 50c. Childron 25¢ April 12, to honor deceased mem= + men’s “lodge * and / en foo ‘a oe | | | . | 16,is still the Terrace to Prince |. Monday, April 6 959. = Rupert section . i a an ¥. ea > om El) beth A ts esto ae row by. plane for ancouver ; -Foute. to Seattle for.a,month’s vacation visiting friends: and: relatives. “ARCHIE. f T-TOLO you: Lr’ GIVING. | BETTY A ORIVIN G JUGHEAD! LP WHAT ARE YOL? 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