wo, uy : at Be oy me mY, ‘ aia drain it's. a Pana ys ‘eve - cigs a iy egtpacum eo nue, . , vo ae “ . . iy, ot st Cs PELE LT PLETE ET TEN SLEEVED PD PTD EOL IPA . : : . og . ve atte italy Ma Meade Us pet wy : SRE BG Ne US age dy. Bystit hythy 2 Sih gly diy “Sys hal Ayathar Myelga® Street Gap: nwo ghsrunres v9 sini Stee ‘ | Prince Rupert Daily News 3] FROM NOVEMBER 15 TO 22 | Tuesday, November 17,1959. ses aa | D.. Oung _ Dr. Hilda Neatby, historian, educator, author and {head of the Department of History, University of | Saskatchewan, is patroness of the Young Canada’s ‘Book Week being celebrated across Canada, Novem - ber 15 to22. ©§ ° p — et . ‘ ve “A Temperate Dispute,” in ‘her Dr. Neatby was the. only wo- Pe ws man member of the Royal Com. | patroness’ message, Df. Neatby ae stresses the value of reading: mission on National Develop-!sioud « “ op a ment in the Arts, Letters and aloud saying “Books are some- : times set aside as slightly anti-— Sciences, known as the Massey || . y | Commission “fers social in favor of a group ac- V9 ete 1951. conducted ‘from | tivity. It is too often forgotten ; ) that a book may be the centre Widely known for her books, of one of the best of all ‘group ~ “So Little For The Mind,” ‘and! activities, reading aloud.” "Reading aloud [i= STUDIED AT FAMED SCHOOL | _ Hungarian ballerina) to teach at Centre || ‘A dancer of great professional experience and ‘ins “ternational fame will be the new dancing instructress at the Civic Centre it was announced by Centre man- Teathy, patroness ‘anada shook week | me i x ‘ > ' ager’ Jacob Vandenbrink. | ~~ — P, Susan Biro, who in married Entering her professional car- life is Mrs, George Piskolti, has| eer ‘she became a nigh} club en- had 12: years of instruction at|tertainer in the Moulon Rouge the Troyanoff University of. Bal- | Dance and Night club. In. her —Jet.in Hungary, which is consid-| native Hungary. Coe / ered {0 be the best school of-its| P. Susan Biro and he hus- kind in Europe, with instructors| band came to. Canada tw0 years -from .the Czar Ballet: School of|.ago and lived for a time in Cal- Russia. _ _ | gary where she operated a school TWELVE YEARS — { of dancing for six months and ‘She began her dancing career | Where her talents were featured at the age of eight, continuing|in city newspapers. lessons until she reached the| Here in Prince Rupert P. Su- age of 20. °° § san Biro will instruct both ballet). .." “My lessons au times took and tap for all age groups at WOE -,. . Dr Hilda. ‘Neatby:- “It has recently been said in;™May be the centre of one of Pe Canada that a bad book can do| the. best of all group activities, oe no harm, Is the converse true? reading aloud. Librarians .have Can a good book do no good?! set an ‘admirable example inj{ ~ BALLET and AP Dp the routine,” the dancer caid. : ; ; : _— Centre. ao 1" Mr, Vandenbrink said today that classes will begin as soon as registrations are— received. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Gurvich ‘re- turned home today by car. fol- lowing @ two-week holiday in Vancouver and Seattle. — While away Mr. Gurvich took part in the Elks Provincial bonspiel in up three days wéckly, and at the Civic Centre, By DR. HILDA NEATBY. . (as slightly anti-social) in fa- oo Se ae : seme et other times daily lessons were Seer ane Sette call at the ‘Patroness of Young Canada’s | vor of a “group activity.” It is! civic ~~ - a -i ry CENTRE |: ° ‘ Book Week | | too-often forgotten. that.a- book | ms DANCE CLASSES. ae) pe Register now for. i would emphatically dissent | marianne or renewing . this a NCING ° from both propositions. Books’ almost forgotten art. At onei/| =<... +79 a ee eee ar a potent force for good and | Hime it was a: central activity || |. TOP NOTCH INSTRUCTRESS, FROM ; J evil, and especially for good or|in almost every good home. Life ‘ RAV ARIACE DAIICT CCURAAL | evil in the lives of the young. in some Canadian homes is still ||. | TROYANOFF BALLET. SCHOOL ve | Nothing is more certain than. enriched by it...In too many,|Jo.0° 0 00. gE ‘ that young people will find bad , however, it is. now. practised |].. : ne - HUNGARY: eg “literature.” It is of immense! only for the benefit of thosej|- | o, a Mees i importance that they should also! Who. cannot read, instead of 4 - ‘ oo night. a softly tailored suit of wool worsted check tweed by a Can- tional.” I resented the implica-|. Young Canada's Book Week is|} Student-—$15.00 for 15. lessons: mo adian mill. A narrower band of piping accents the waistline {tion that.such works are more | dedicated to the mission of mak-}j ~~ ~ Adult-—$20.00 : 15" teseons : Mr. and Mrs. John: Fredheim,} and serves as a belt. “** ae "op photo. |educational than. others, al-: ing good books better known’ to oO Adult—$20.00 for 15: lessons. 619 Fifth Avenue East, leave to- " though it is indeed a source of: 1). young “Canadians, and to morrow morning by Canadian LO YY Lk = | |satisfaction that the mass of! ' Ct ae zi SEE | Pacific Airlines plane from Ter- Postage stamp pac ages - |Fuseful information needed by ; ‘heir elders. It is a pleasure and || ares _ ae OC OTAN ORIN Miz clara ‘race en route to Warrenton, Ore- : | ; 7 OF | rte ~ -|iyoung people today. is available DrVi eee te Pe. slowed to att ae Classes will commence next week.” : , : . : ‘a endl BO ~ . . on oe : rs woe . i 2 i gon, where they will attend the on sale at city post O ) ice ' ‘to them in well-written and enue, a Pp hae Mission, and they attended the peo oan. |meet good books. “bringing all together for com-|{ REGISTRATIO PE. . wedding of former city woman ef oe coel! I once was shown a work of; MOD enjoyment of the kind. of as REGISTRATION FEE: oR Og oe Mrs. Nellie Postula to John Ad-{| 7000 mee a BRAS oe Va factual nature with the re- : Pleasure which.once really tast-|j° 0 ~ Junior—$10.00 for 15 lessons. "; yovich in Vancouver, Saturday] THE VELVET TOUCH—A small dark collar of velvet highlights {mark that it was “very educa-}ed never pals. 0) Los cd oo pe ee tea! \ Plus Civic Centre Membership ee Haugan of Minneapolis, Min- | wedding of their son Allen to ‘well-produced works with. abun- “Nes Luther Peague of the | vioee ra Th y plan The advance sale of postage stamps in handy one- | dant Hlustrations. eee a Evangelical Lutheran church i place aeay for two weeks. plan! dollar packages, inaugurated as a special service to con ee proadly con | will be visiting St. Paul's Lu- : Be the public by the Post Office during the last Christ-| or imagination: poetry, drama | theran church congregation N. A. Beketov, district marine; mas season on a trial basis in large cities, is being | and fiction, Education, we are: Sunday and Monday. On Sun- |agent for Department of Trans-) continued and-expanded this year, it was announced | told, is growth and is life. If/ t day Miss Haugan will bring : port, leaves tomorrow by CPA 5 we greetings at the morning ser- i Dlane for a three-day business today by postmaster R. S. Sherk. . tls tea then works of im= |. . ~ vice and speak at the vesper ; trip in Vancouver and Victoria. “We now have the packages i : agination must be among the: 7 ur.. Monday night she will | . — — yjin the Prince Rupert Post Of-; all Canadians are urged 10) primary materials for educa-' eet the members of the High | [ . q —_ | fice,” Mr. Scherk said. - do their Christmas mailing early |tion. Children cannot — really Y ; fgue. Making a six-month | oves | JOQS | He said that the use of the! —and to buy stamps in quantity! prow, they cannot truly jive, | 4 our of the various Leagues . - | Dre-packaged stamps was part before the rush begins. ‘without them - ofthe: Evangelica Lutheran... |: b . || . ‘of a campaign. to. help postal. i : ° . oa at "eoe Bvongeten! tumneray | DOVE All, | paucons' and to ease the ies wal ine seheme does not nter-| relatively naniow nd Test spend two days in Terrace be- | if ce ; sure at stamp wickets.in crowded | fere with the present arrange- ‘ed experience of the child's lif fore coming here and then — savs WI e . ,post office lobbies during the. ments whereby the public can/ js immensely extended and en ‘goes to Kitimat and Vancou- | sageRstAM,. England @ — | COmsimas Tsts ee said that! buy whole shects of postage! riched by those books which : Free! Marie Fraser's ver Ms A eeeD iy teniite , Mrs. Eireanne Marlow march- eice a eee cored stamp | stamps or . bien individual ; lead him into other worlds, and : . new “"Bazaat Specie o . ed into a public inquiry in this | ‘ : ‘ stamps, He added it was in the; then r i his’ own”: pete a ‘as assistant to the Lutheran . guckinghamshire town and | saree tas convenien® va both public interest to purchase| with a orn gn or a lecper youth director in London; Eng- | pniunked a stuffed miniature © i ea the Pp at Office. 1€ PUN-; nostage supplies in advance of} insight: a lew es 4 land. While. here she. will be } poodle down on a table. ; lic and the kos Office, that they: the Christmas rush. — eae are some guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. S.:! «who could object to a dog ; resulted in 4 saving of time for; ° s are SO on ae the buyers and in reducing con-! - DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA | — 409 Huron Street, Toronte | times set aside: — i Olson.” pos ties wtp ga Ot? an .. : Los . ° oy oo — pony so woe re ee ened Sony <-> = ann phat oe she demanded ‘e gestion in’ post office lobbies; = Youn boys ties coe ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA’. ty 4 re | The housing ministry was In| announcing the “package ; ING. y . — — 2 . ; . | on | .WA to UFAWU |, adamant. It ruled that Mrs. ; deal, it was pointed out that. Soviet chessmaster.. , [oT NL wty NOT, VERONICA SAID THEY © VY 1 -gust CALLED UP, . | Marlow could not run a beard | Canadin mall volume jumps ARCHIE, YOU POP? WERE JUST SITTING | | VERY. INFORMAL, AND . i kennel at her home. “ {some 300 per cent of normal! ToNDON ‘Reuters)—A_ six-_ INVITED. /7 THEY'RE AROUND THE LIVING SAID, “COME ON OVER... : To show how much poodles during the Christmas rush per- \ year-old boy prodigy in Tash- i VERONICA'S REGULAR! |° ROOM....DOING NOTHING ! JUST AS. YOU ARE"? - - meant to her, Mrs. Marlow told | iod, and that every possible stay. pent, Soviet Uzbekistan, drew in i MOTHER Ano a s “ng ‘the inspector: - thad to be taken to avoid in-'q chess match with grand mas- i . ie E... TO DINNER ? “{ place my animals first ‘ convenience to patrons and to’ ter Andre Liliental during a dis- - and foremost in my life and ; maintain efficient service dur- play by Lilfental in which he if they are unhappy at night | Ing this peak period. - played 25 boards simultancously, TOMORROW NIGHT ~S.0.N. HALL — $50 “Jackpot ; they come to my : bedroom— Anr wireeenmnemrnnrnn mens "= OSS Hews agency reported Mon- : much agains e wishes of | nnouncemen S day, oy oy Door Prize > Mr. Marlow who now has his ; “ EVERYONE WELCOME |: own room.” : /@-A ten and bake sale will be. Final decision was deferred. , held at St. Andrew's Rectory, 200 Science fair ; ETSI aeeanerenaen ~--- 4th Ave, W., Wednesday, Novem- : - ‘ bber 18th at 3 p.m., sponsored by. VANCOUVER @—More than 1,- | ~/ ESTE “ys . Lia athedral W.A. Afternoon 200 teachers Friday attended the | ——e . a 4 a BUS SCHEDU LE ipranch. Everybody welcome. | opening of the two-day first B.C. THE HEART OF JULIET JONES Pe 7 { 1222). school science fair in suburban | fe ; oe ay PRINCE COACH LINES LTD . ae ‘Burnaby, Demonstrations, ex- 7 ew ae | ¥ " sy i ; mS , . . -@ Booth Memorial High School . ae 7 ROMANCE (5 * SO HE MAKES YOU'RE NOTA GIRL... 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