. ae a ¥ if “Mrs: W. J. Scott was hostess + her home at 412 Fourth Ave- vue West for a kitchen shower r Miss Mitchell attended by a large number of friends. The Showers, parties fete ‘popular city couple 4 Popular. bride-elect Georgina Mitchell ‘and her} inance Ernest Novakowski have been. the recipients of several showers and parties over. the past week, s preludes to their marriage which takes place’ to-. morrow night at First Presbyterian church. - - The First Presbyterian church choir, for whom Miss Mitchell plays ‘the .organ, presented her with a glass dish at the group’s Wiel 3 sew-lhvift y PRINTED PATTERN 4 4570 - STUDENTS DISPLAY HIGH PROFICIENCY Continue education ones, Daily News editor J. R. editor tells Terrace graduates Canada needs more bright young men and women and fewer mediocre Ayres told the 29 members of a Terrace graduat- i. for. success, | CANADIAN LEGION Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers—$500 TUESDAY, JUNE 30th Consolation $100 ing class Thursday night. Speaking to Grade 12 students of Skeena Junior-Senior' High school, he said there is plenty of room in the work-a-day world for those with plenty of train-: (runner-up kwaak); top Joseph Grade 9 graduation class to Arlene Craig | Vander-;,umbila Cellulose Company Ltd.'s student: woods Elsie May Mutschke (runner-up Ruth Telford); proficiency cups LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME congratulated ae R. C. Telford, manager of Col- division winners of the company’s essay contest in connection with B.C. ducst of honor was presented ing—while many who quit school|to, Joan Skoglund and Joseph;Forest Products Safety Week. resent of a cannister set and read box. #:Games winners were Mrs. Sid- Hey Elkins and Mrs. W. F. Stone. 4 At a late afternoon party Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elkins, 216 Fifth Ayenue West, were hosts to Miss Mitchell and Mr. Novakowski. fhe bride-elect received a cor- ‘age: and the couple was pre- spnted with a table lamp as a group gift. é The First Presbyterian church pres a corsage and given a group choir presented Miss Mitchell | be more flattering than the CBC “There are only so many jobs ler. . . by Dale Nunn. SHORTCAKE @ith an engraved ‘silver. tray at | television one. te to go around for the labourer, R. D. Magwood, principal of| “Entertainment was provided A Rich § Cooki a buffet supper at the home of We have asked Mr, Wurzburger for the’ boy and girl.who starts Skeena High school, lauded|py a dance by Eva Galambos; ‘ c weet OOK ‘fr and: Mrs. E. J. Smith, 831 to let us know the exact, date of at any job available and hopes|Elaine Waldbauer, for being the violin selections by Judy Adman DIGESTIVE regular choir practice: ‘' « - Tourist. notes By JOCELYN BOLTON - We have had ‘an interesting letter from Los Angeles resident George G. Wurzburger who is coming to spend 10 days in Prince Rupert to photograph our area for television purposes. We hope that this program will early are jobless. Vanderkwaak in Grades 19 to! Toastmaster for the gradua- Let PEEK FREAN’S do “The young men and women of today should look to the news- paper advertisements for a key|9 to the future,” Mr. Ayres said, “There they will see that the big firms, large corporations, big organizations want young men and women with degrees, they want trained personnel with academic background, skilled craftsmen, trained nurses, quali- fied teachers and specialists of all types... . 32 students school who throughout Mrs. Rebecca Lodge, 12; to Elsie May Mutschle and David Skoglund in Grades 7 to Honor diplomas were given to received no mark in any subject less than “B,” or 73 per cent average for the year. Watson Bailey of the presented the joint Odd Feliows Lodge and Re- becca scholarship to Robert Mil- w erat Te MP MALLETS tot OCR Pier Weauractveres, MUR Feta 8 OTe tonne, (wean j tlon banquet was Blake Lyons: grace was given by Archdeacon C. A. Hinchliffe who also gave the invocation at the graduation ceremonies; toast to the Queen was given by Brian Mould; toast to parents by Kay Boyd; reply to A. J. McColl; toast to the graduates by Leslie Mc- Kerracher; reply by Larry Cross; presentations by Elaine Wald- bauer; class prophecy by Blake Lyons; last wills and testaments Jour SUMMER BAKING Don’t spend warm days over a hot stove. You'll find these Peek Frean cookies made with Finest Creamery Butter and Pure Cane Sugar an economical buy. You'll “ like their Flavour and Freshness. the his arrival so we can arrange to only graduate in the accredited|and Sonja Fenger, pianos duet ummit - Avenue. | W At a King Edward Elementary Shoo!’ staff luncheon, principal .G. Moore, presented Miss Mit- ell.with a crystal cream and sugar set and Miss Mitchell's Grade. 4‘class later gave her a Hummiel figurine. : a _ Featuring | - ECONOMY MINCED STEAK ic &. EE > At your — OCKER PLANT ; aa Sete | CHUCK | ROASTS ECONOMY SAUSAGE 45% STEW ‘BEEF 61. PORK HOCKS 21. FRYING - CHICKEN UT-UP 49i. Co 3 ON “ECONOMY TUESDAY JUNE 30 "AT THE LOCKER PLANT ——A have him taken on a guided tour to some of our places of interest. A well-known big game hunter, Mr. Wurzburger. has travelled widely and one television. pro-. gram he did was called ‘Tourists: and Totem Poles”. which was. screened on Jack: Douglas’ “Gol- den Voyage” program. Picture: for it were taken around Van-; couver, Victoria, Banff and Lake: Louise. ff Subjects Mr. Wurzburger wants to photograph ‘up here ‘are ‘of trout fishing, Indian ‘materlal,: salmon and halibut fishing and. game animals. ee | If anyone has any suggestions: I can relay to Mr. Wurzburger,. they can phone me at 5637 so that I can make notes for him. : TV MAJORITY , LONDON .?:—About 26,000,000. of the adult population of near-: ly 38,000,000 in Britain. had tele- vision sets in their: homes at. the end of March, says the British Broadcasting Corpora-: tion. 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Just Phone 3329 MELROSE CHOP SUEY cecereee rca ang terete age gece ep nine Semen = rem, new president there might be promotion. “There are only so many va- cancies for those with limited and speak properly for their company.” Mr. Ayres urged the graduates to make every effort to continue through university, adding that those who do not feel qualified for university should attend vo- cational school. “Make every effort to further your education. Work in the sum- mer to make money,.no matter what the job is, if it pays off. Don’t let false pride stand in the way of earning good money, if it means another year at col- lege,” he said. : Earlier at a banquet in the Skeena High school auditorium teacher W. L. Arnason told the graduates to appreciate all the information they could assimi- late and to never stop learning. He warned them that success was measured in' more than money and they should earn respect, learn the art of being kind to others and to appreciate. the joy of giving. . Mrs. Eugene LaBelle, principal of Kalum Elementary school urged the graduates to build a good character as a foundation of Jaycettes Mrs. Robert Parsons was elect- ed president of the Prince Rupert Jaycettes when he group held its club 27 dining room Thursday night. ‘She Dover. Others named to office in the clections conducted by past ye succeeds Mrs. George president; Mrs- R, R. Whiteley, secretary and Mrs. Douglas New- ton, treasurer. Mrs. Whiteley, Jaycette dele- gate to the Junior Chamber of Commerce convention in Nelson carly in May, told the mecting tha’ Prince Rupert Jaycettes “stand high ins the province for their club activities.” Former city resident Mrs, Lloyd Rice and family left the city Sat- urday for the Peace River country after spending a six week holiday in Prince Rupert. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johan De Greef, 201 Eighth Avenue East, Mrs. Rice plans to stay a month in the Pence River country before join- ing her husband in Seattle, by Byrn MONTREAL, vacation? Don’ BS it, of course, b siyart travelic Cheques sold Losing your ¢ any vacation, Pon't let it hank, any hotel, any large store (go west when you go south — B of M today! fo malntain feed him a regular dict of DR. CHAMPION DOG FOOD, T say Dr, Dallard's ts the veterinar tains all the nutrients a do day, will pay you big your pet's health... . 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A dance followed the gradua- ‘mility, 1 | workmanship. tolerance and pride of: NOTICE . City of Prince Rupert Telephone Department Changes, New Listings and Correction of names for the 1959. Telephone. Directory to be delivered to the Telephone Office by the 10th of July. Signed A, E. JANES, Telephone Superintendent. arship. tion ceremony. ; - OBTAINABLE Prince Rupert Daily News 3 EVERYWHERE Monday, June. 29, 1959 8 oz Maroon and Yellow Packets A Meal Cookie Carry a packet in your car when you travel PEEK FREAN’S ‘FOR OVER 100 YEARS... Ds 2 Waku of JanoBISCUITS | ‘ Receiving their diplomas from | ‘Terrace school board represen- ) ‘y- | tative Mrs. W. L. O’Boyle were: : Alfred Atrill, Lary Cross, Robert : ‘Heinsch, Peter Hinchliffe, Blake Lyons, Robert Melvin, Robert Miller, Brian Mould, Dale Nunn. Murray Reuhlen, Gerry Sharples. Ernest Strasden, Joseph Vander- kwaak, David Mould, Mary Am- dam, Kay Boyd, Louise Chem- ko, Arlene Craig, Louise Gair, Muriel Grenfell, Barbara Hagen. Doreen Jackson, Jennie Lang- crak, Sheila McColl, Anita Saw- icki, Jeon Stewart, Elaine Thom- as, Greta Varner, Elaine Wald- bauer. . Reuhlen, Highlight of the graduation ceremonics tion of the Rotary Citizenship ‘shield to Joseph Vanderkwaak, by president of the Terrace Ro- tary club John Cook. | Other presentations were an PERSONALS WE DOUBLE THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY was the presenta-— award to the top student in the | * ‘ Giving the valedictory address ; for the class of 1959 was Murray . Mrs. Thomas Barber and son , Roger, 1070 Third Avenue West, - left by Canadian Pacific Airlines . plane for Vancouver Friday on their way to England via New: York, They expect to return in! about two month's time, in Prince Rupert GOOD FRIENDS.:.GOOD FOOD...GREAT BEER largest selling beer in the entire west LUCKY LAGER “tron sosn ~ eavennse 100. 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