‘Speaking on. nutrition, with = or: “school children, Miss Rob- on illustrated. her’ talk’ us- Food elp’ ‘celebrate the opening day of “Young Canada’ 's Book Week.” | The: ‘Meger ‘children. both.favor mystery stories,’ but are enjoy- n ‘all the: new. books now displayed. —Photos by Gladys Baldwin. Health: nurse addresses __King Ed PTA meeting “Miss'L. S. Robertson, public. school -health ‘nurse, was’ * guest speaker Tuesday night when the King dward school Parent-Teacher’ association held its cond: meeting of the school year. | ticular. emphasis oh good food]. tion and answer period. » ‘Rules NGM, “6. 95 to 10. 95 B. C. CLOTHIERS: on Third. Avenue . i Freddy” was followed: by: a ques- During.” the \business session, chaired by. president Mrs,: T. A: Johnstone,” it was’ ‘announced. _|.that the association had nomin- -;ated. Mrs. A, L:: Bell for’ Region 13. -orthwest’ : “representative | of the ‘PT.-Federation for the: next two- ~year term.» . ‘The recommendation from the executive. that $100 be: ‘spent for ‘reading and* ‘music : s aids,” "as a PTA. fall. project, was. accepted by the: membership. * ‘It-.was. also’ moved - ried - that: -a: Christmas: film’ be ordered “for. ‘the. children. : G. Moore, school . .principal, : , read the. school ‘bulletin, ‘speak- ing briefly on the school reports, parent. ‘conferences’ and the Christmas concert; Which: will be held December . 16. A. social hour with refresh- “ments: concluded ‘the . meeting. SHOES FOR YOU Be comfortabla, cool - and ‘casual ,in: flats dosigned | for your age group, 532 West 3rd “Avenue Debbie @. FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Sue Oo ~ COLLEGE CASUALS IN BLACK SHAG - $5.95 | Phone 4132 ‘arid car-| BARE AMEOAMAL ARORA HOES ARAMA AAA OY EADS aoe NW Ad ae, Foren | back’ to Fort: Langley Thursday, m colony... Was, ; Yo Douglas ‘Day, ‘an’ annual. obser- “vance. declared « ‘by: 1, brit: Silver Mines,’ Prince ‘Rupert: -Daily. News . Wednesday,’ “November 18," 11959 CHRISTMAS, GIFT SUGGESTIONS omonane in’ Centre Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire colors of red, white and blue will -deorate the Civic Centre audi- torium tomorrow afternoon when the lODE holds its ‘}annual fall’ bazaar: from 2 to 4:30. p.m. ‘Ceremony: of Standards” will “Bearing © the. ‘precede the | Start of the. bazaar to be de-| clared open. by Queen . Mary charter member Mrs. J. H. Me~ Leod, General convener “of the: af- fair As. ‘Municipal | “Regent Mrs. Joe Ridsdale. : ee A ‘cash: door: prize of $20 will be featured along with. raffles, - Francois: Lake . - News | Richard and Marie walked the store and Hugh shot He gave one to us to cook, and it was: delicious. But By AGNES a; e “NEAVE Daily News Correspondent FRANCOIS LAKE—Hugh and the two children novelty booths, sawing and knit- ting, candy, home- -cooking and many Christmas gift suggestion items. The function will also feature a fish pond for the chil- dren. | To preside at the. teacups wil) be Mrs. George W. Pattison, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. R. W. K. Elliott and Mrs. Yet Wong. , mo out to the meadow behind three nice plump rabbits. Josie. couldn't face up to cooking their two as she said’ they looked too much like skinned cats, so |. cooked them in a large. bean pot in my oven and the youngsters took them home for dinner. they enjgyed eating them egg for herself. ” We are deep inder snow. The first snowfall of 12 inches came on Tuesday night. It was con- venient as there was no school the next day. The next batch was dumped on us on Friday night, and this agnin wasn’t too bad with no school until Mon- day, so that the snowploughs could clear the roads, It’s been horribly cold. too,: with o breeze which makes it seem so much colder, We. were all chasing about the place putting up storm windows and throwing snow ar. ound the house to keep the floors warmer, oo ot Mrs. Reg, Partington is home again after attending the pro- vineial board mecting of the BC Womens Institutes in Vic- which Mrs, Partington, is one, were guests of Minister, of Ag- riculture N, P, Steacy and his wife and doputy minister of ag- rlevlture William MacGillivray and Mrs. MacGillivray at a buf- fot sunpor held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Steacy. Mrs, W, A, ©, Bennett, wife of the promiar, was n guost, » a Until yosterdnay thare were about 40 of us on one clreult on the phone, taking in South- hank and Tehesinkut Lake ng Wall as our district: Now it hana heon divided up so that each olrault has about 40 homes, Now of course we havo to pay to enll ncross the Jake ond all those who are not on our ne, but there Js a compensation for the phone fan't ringing incessantly al] the tlme so wo enn pick out our own ring, ' The minister of 9 anal) partah In Wngland had a humper crop of apples. Ho didn't know what to do with them, so he Jonded hla wheelbarrow ‘up with thom and left It In front of tha rectory with a notlee “Halp Yourself," Whon ho wont out Inter on the apples wore. all gann, also the whoolbarrow, € i. \ AeA OO AREF 4 ie Hugh and but poor Josie cooked an Alex Ferguson is back from Shaughnessy feeling better and lighter. In 1916 he was hit with several shrapnel, but not all , were removed although he has been in hospital several. times since, This time a powerful mag- net was used which drew the shrapnel from his leg and back. dee Little Brad Vickerson, ‘whose ‘family now lives at Hope, was taken to Vancouver with pollo. He had received two shots of vaccine. He was born when his parents were living in one of our cottages, and Mys, Vickerson is Sue Rens)y's sister; - » & A friend of ours, Albert Sturgeon of Forestdale, B.C.'s oldest postmaster has recently retired after 42 years service. During this time he has met -torla, The district presidents, of 13,000 trains and only missed two, He came to Crnada in 1912 from England, and recalls waking from Skeena Crossing to Forestdale (then South Bulkley) which Is 120 miles with a 95-pound pack on his back, Tt was he who had the name changed from South Bulkley to Forestdale, and it was then the only post office between Wouston and Burns Lake. Tn 1916 Albert Sturgeon Was appointed Justice of the: Pence and was also on the schoal hoard, Rabbits were the malin souree of meat as there were no moose until the 20s when the carihou moved out, ‘ emengeennpnenmnin some Onnadn’s frat regular eonle mining operation started nonr Glace Bay, N.S, In 1720, me NAY “Dodds ’ ha ro — NE Jy MOD A Bde EL hh tot he aj paralyzed’ pe | Ten tables |} -in-play | at whist _ | Mrs. William - Rothwell Emil Sletten took women’s: and men’s first prizes Friday night when 10 tables were in play. at the Sons of Norway weekly whist drive. Taking women’s second prize was Mrs. A, E, Norton and pool was Mrs. Mary Simpson. Harold Grindstrand took men’s. second prize and. Ted Rorvik, pool. * Committee in charge was Mrs. Gunnar Selvig; Mrs. Ludvik Pet- trosen, Mrs. John Pedersen, Emil Slatten, Bernard Treiberg and Peter Wanner. 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ARCHIE. - and | .* act. promptly: to -, “constipation add to your. baby's discomfdre * for quick relict of upset tummies? ‘feye rish-. my ent: of British. ‘Golumbia’ ‘moves |: tothe: spot where the mainland established © with “atid ceremony 101 years ae “Sir James : Deligias colony, was sworn ‘into. office at: Fort, ‘Langley on; that date in’ 1858, | PERSONALS 2 oR. w. “Burton; manager. ‘of Tor- ‘Alice “Arm leaves Saturday night aboard the Canadian Prince | for Van-~ ‘couver, . order-in=|. we Mr. ward, ‘leave'.tomorr row. dian: ‘Pacific. Airlines-plane from Terrace for' Vancouver en_ route: to Jape for “an, extended holl- oe. PTA meeting, Wednesday, No- vember - 18, , 1959, 8: p.m,, activity room ot : © Sons of Norway banquet sat- || urday,.-November...21,.-at 8. p.m. ‘Members ‘and Sonja ‘Ladies with escorts. ve od Sons of Norway, whist and dance, Friday, .-. whist At 8 and “dance at 10. (224) : ‘and. ‘Mrs! -Gadamichi. fa thara. ‘and children of. Port Ed- by Cana-. 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