OUR FIRST-CLASS HONORS 1. Forty-six ‘music pupils } successful in exams © Forty-six Prince Rupert. students were successful De ete A Ty TT Ny ae Te GU, Ty aR Mele Fe a My pe Mp me RW Ng Ee EOP pp ewe erry oe fe f Peet FP Oe OS ERD Pe ew ene . Peepers ene e OP Peet eee 9 SET JULY 2 TO 23 OPPOSE LABEL ; EAST GRINDSTEAD, England (Because municipal officials Pa rks painting classes _|in this Sussex town object’ to its wording, a police leaflet warn- aot ing householders against burg-. id open for registration lars is not being distributed to | . | obi i eel eee council-owned houses, It refers to tenents of municipal houses Children between the ages of six to sixteen wish- jas “working class families.” ye ip recent examinations of the Royal Toronto ‘Con- ing to take part in the annual painting-in-the-parks |~ 3 i ervatory of Music, it was learned today, classes’ which start July 2 and run to July 23 have eines Rupert pay voap a 1 iy . bre ocest ant cane tee camo antaenn eemeonan an enti gan cence cee bth . . “, , ne aL SL donenh’s Acadens been asked to register as soon as possible. eee eee a Pach bea osepn Ss ca emy; First-class honors—Judy Fos- sara npn neem Fred Owen, Civic Centre art ‘ ere successful (grades are glv-| sum (10), Lorraine Johansen (1), . and crafts director and instruc- \ In brackets): Carol Fossum (4). Mother _— tor of the classes today said that 7 gm Honors—Eva Yablonski, Eil- os only the first 30 children to place oR Press a nts een Rensvold (8), Patricia Ker- . ’ registrations will be accepted. aN IDEAL a eo ’ e righan (6), Gwene Rees (3), f { { Prizes this year nre sponsorec | Cy gt. Misje-Ann Peters, Leslie Arduini 4 O rl p e S by the B.C. Forest Indwstries and | 24 ; or stay home (2), all paintings will be judged in yy v— . Pass—Marjorie Bonser, Pat- Vancouver at the end of the B.C. 1 J scarnorovax, Eng. (Reut-|ricla A, Wong, Lynn Wrathall Qfa uates Federation of Artists, province i 8) ya 4 yd deser bed (7), Mary Orom, Maureen Lyons a . wide painting-in-the-parks pro- hursday as sloppy dressers WhO) (g), John Arduini (5), Alison i | gram, i Iet their country down when they Field, Shirley Parsons (4), Mar- ‘ REDLANDS, Calif. (AP; First prize is $75, second is $50 ny ear, baggy pants while travel-! icon ‘Kreuger (3). —Linda Sue Voss has Gland third is $25. a ng abroad. Piano pupils of’ Prince Rup- few things the other 469 Mr. Owen said the persons | i Do - here people pause for ert teachers: . r - n ' wishing to ma e urther nquirics 4 1e-noment and thing that their First-class honors — Winnie graduates a Redo 11S may contact him at the Civic . 4 trousers are in fact their{pixon (2). Ig cnoo ack-=--trip-| Centre between the hours of 1 i oy Untry's flag?” asked Willlam Honors—Winfried Rompf (10), lets. / p.m. and 10 p.m. daily. fh min at the annual conference) pom Harding (8), Alison New- ‘Today is just about the — ~ Es “wholesale clothing manufac-|ton Marilyn L. Peagam (6), proudest day of my life,” said ERS ONAL ‘ Waren. Karen McBride, Susan Harding, Linda, who gets her diploma to-| 4... Marius.van Wyk of Belle- : y-Lenkin, outgoing chairman of| Rose M, Hudson (5), Melody day. “Nobody around here) 0" Aiport, eaves. tonight | ne. Wholesale Clothing Federa-|shatford (4), Joseph Scuby: thought I'd make it through) 1yo) a the “Skeena Prince” for . jon, advised Britons who can*/sharon L. Anderson and Violet school." Vancouver en route to-her home ‘ss ‘properly on the Continent|m Hin equal (3), Harry Pootsik, The tripiets—Johnny, David} ronowing a month’s holiday in “slay home this summer, Moira Forbes (2), Lynne Ewart and Steve—were born last Sept.|tne city visiting friends while : That, be said, might spare} ong gean M. Smith equal, Mich- 17 to Linda and her husband,| guests of relatives Mr. and Mrs. ' : ontinchtals the sight of. ill-| 0a) yaniwell (1). David, 19, a dairy worker. i ” Atlin Av- : fitting jackets, frayed suits and ac ‘ _ |R. B. Finlayson, 1627 in Av j eblled raincoats _ Pass—Thomas Lindstrom (9), At the time, Linda was about;-enue. i ” _ a Gunter Rompf (8), Heather &. to enter her senior year. Shej —_—— y ks—i de fri ne f OT UpeD Baxter, Nancy P. Green, Pris- was determined to graduate, so WEEPSTAKE FUNDS . f COOKS— 1 Geep Tries. 7 i pe PERSONALS cilla M. Maki, Robert R. Warren, the school agreed to continue her| .¢ oN lu s from Norway's Does MORE things better. ok i Mrs. E. B. Wilson of West Sum- | Thomas Wayman (5), Douglas I. he ia instruction at home. govertunent - sponscred soccer Prepares your favorite " é fherland. loft this morning by|Cameron (4), Linda P. John- MR. AND MRS. HAROLD ST She and David took turns] fools goes to finance reseach dishes easier, better.. : k {¥qin, for her home after spend-jsen (3). . ‘ ° Photo by Chandler's Studio. |™inding the youngsters and her vacte and to aid sports pro- - : & nn : : ; . oe . projects an o aid sp Dp ® fg two weeks visiting her son-| violin pupils of Prince Rupert . 3 mother helped with the children| Ciotion. | ; é jp-law. and daughter, Mr. and teachers: . ® during the few hours a day . — , , oe cee ncn ey en ence ee any atfendants Precede DIide |Fasd ser 'neme: Tg ee : | enue. ; band were home. L ty ee Pass—Robert O. Green (7). M F et oo. SLEEPING ONLY i yc. Gilk t Seattle ar- - When teacher called,’ Linda af : dived today by Canadian Pacific ° G; p ’ L h . put away the diapers, brought a . fived: to a aciih ‘ out the text books and hustled Co : Airlines plahe to spend a week's HL [: / af M oO f. aul S ul eran | ites - | the babies off to sleep. ROBES SEE IT TODAY Holiday as guest of her son and OlLdaYy parmy : , “It's been tough all right,” she de in B.C. by the best Fae a et overlook Bouquets of tulips and lilacs formed the setting for the evening wedding] aaded, “but you never know what || cers’ good Y lection | . Breet. Pome feles three ceremony solemnized in St. Paul’s Lutheran church June 5 when Miss Helen] you can do until you have ‘to. makers, good selection. NORTHERN. Beet — Louise Olson became the bride of Harold Duane Stamnes. And mister, we have to.” Now from $7.45 up. ~ 7 | *’ Mrs. Brian Munro arrived here); f . [; [ Rev. Arthur S. Olson offiliated |7 7°77 7 ~ ra ( od. i fom Victoria Sunday to attend cily chitdren at the double-ring ceremony for! carried bouquets of white carna- | pink gown and white accessories. MUSEUM HOURS B.C. POWER ode ‘ fs e: funeral of her sabia Rein- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; tions. Gordon Carlson proposed the June 22 to 28 See - , 4! : oldt Sather this afternoon, A holj _|Lars Olson of this city and the, atron-of- . a . i -| June 22—1 to 4 p.m.; June 23— qj i GL De neues a olida party was en 5 : Matron-of-honor, Mrs. Alfred |toast to the bride who was ’ o- . 5 ae ioyed b ogroup of child- (300 of Mr. and = Mrs. Olov i Schafhauser, attended her sister |seated at the bride’s table, cen-|? 2m. to 4 pm; June 24—9 B.C. Clothiers co. LTD AG : bets . Joy yYag ‘ ; {Stamnes of Birch Hills, Saskat- in blue and carried blue and | tred with a three-tiered wedding | 2m. to 4 p.m. (Prince George od BESNER | 4 oo oo Fea turing ren between the ages 01 |chewan. white carnations. Her headpiece: cake. northbound) ; Thursday June 251) for good quality and lowest DIAL 4210 LOCK Boo | ae “ ; two and 13 Thursday af-| Walking down the aisle in u!was one of white velvet. Serviteurs were: Miss Edna bom to 5 Po ouise sou prices - 74 ee *. : ce : ternoon when Mrs. John white Swiss eyelet floor-leneth : Petite flower girls Misses Mar- Johnson, Miss Lorraine Johan- . , une am. tO : ° - Pri ° f 1032 Ninth gown the bride was given in dell and Lorraine Schafhauser,{son, Miss Edda Patzold, Miss | p.m.; June 27—9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on 3rd Avenue 1} PRINCE RUPERT-STEWART ; EC rince 9 .' tmarriage by her father. iwere frocked in white cotton |wendy Christensen, Miss Eileen | June 28—8 to 10 p.m. (Prince | | : =" 3 Avenue East entertained! made by her mother from pinafores emphasized with blue }Rensvold and Glenna Stava. |George southbound). | ‘ : Misses Deired ra, 13: [materia poognt 9 Svitaepand head, bows, and cutie Masset | afaSver of ceremonies wa : : | 7 ee . ¢ ay se. : / Diane, "1 and Kathy ° princess lines with long sleeves; Jerome Schafhauser attended Clarence Adland. the i a AT THE . wichuk, 4, "| tapered to Hly-points. -his aunt as ring bearer. For travelling to the interior TONIGHT CIVIC - |" The three girls left by car Fri-] | Her shoulder-length veil was: Best man, Dennis Stamnes, jthe bride chose a white Swiss | ¢ day,. with their parents Mr. and|secured by a pearl-encrusted brother of the groom, was as- jeyelet’ sheath gown, white ac- | mm CENTRE é Mrs. Metro Odowichuk to spend|crown and her string of pearls. sisted by ushers, Morris Kaards!, icessories and a white gardeniaige - . , 'a month’s holiday visiting their)was a gift of the groom. White ‘Harry Hagen, Odmund Lervold , corsage. _ - em! ‘relatives in Saskatchewan. gardenias and carnations com- and Hans Oberg. Foc meenertemmnms res a on z - eae Games and refreshments made | posed the bride's bouquet. / Soloist Mrs. Gordon Olson_ . ARCHIE By BUB MON! AINA of up the party-fare. Cousins of the bridal coupie .sang the “Wedding Prayer.” Mrs." | __ : a Guests present were Beth,|Mrs. Gordon Carlson and Miss E. J. Smith was organist. : . f ARCHIE! \. tm TAKING THIS WAY WE AVOID THE ji Bae | 4 ‘Laura, Janet and Helen Strach- |Louise Hetland, and Mrs. Morris: For the. reception in the orice WAS tHe ieez - THE ainsgrt os BACK DOWNTOWN RUSH, TRAFFIC BAH! ( a an; Craig and Keith Lien; Jesse Kaardal and Mrs. Harry Hagen church parlor, the bride’s mother : CUALEFEUR, AAY . PLANE... WAY tf THROUGH TOLL BEIDGES, EVERYTHING. i ~ , Prince: Laurie, Wilson, Kathy!chose for their attendants gowns ‘received, wearing a turquoise CAR 1S BEING FIXED) I'M, | aaa \THE COUNTRY! : ‘ and Marilyn Prince: Mona Mur-{pale blue full-skirted strec‘- embroidered sheath gown offset - eo CANT GET A SUNK... a) i} : ray and Carole and Jo-Anne length cotton dresses accented with tan-colored accessories. The "gs ——"]. Sy . , Wilson. ‘by white velvet coronets and groom’s mother chose to wear a y a — = 4 ROAS cS "Ag sa ay i 5 | 49 NG | Ib . | woe a i 3 i k A Pe call : ‘ At your LI'L ABNER © By AL CAPP t LOCKER PLANT i OFF 10 2ED//-AND, REMEMBER (IT'S AG-GREAT LIFE, BEIN'A MOVIE, Wy wae ea | | Te CONT WASH OR COMB YOUR 3 STAR, CEPT AH WORKS 12, HOURS jp spl is ic lige Te tt SIRI A DAY, HAIN'T ALLOWED T'SPEAK oe : : ‘| 230 Second Avenue YOUR -uSH/-NATURAL T NOBODY —AN-e98!- DONT. , SE ASN SELF, FOR TOMORROW! HAVE NO DATES !! } el : | SCENES !! im! ‘ 4 = | Py i HAMBURGER ea I ! THAR SHEIS, : , = a IN ALL HER ’ LA Al 4 GLAYMER AN'GLORY!! ¢ Guten = \ \ \) WOULD SHE GIVE Ib oral “hy fe | . ITALL UP FO" ren | et SIMPLE, 153 YAR: i ES 2 | | (rs OLD MEP . 5 rye . Oe : if : fo =| g . x J] fm aa OS Pee Sega itn a. J Gr . ae "aap | ww egies Faabore 4a vey is | | THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By STAN DRAKE | a vy WUURY Bio Nou Sar )”] | onomagi FATGOME CT EMER ET | [7 wri in tit ni eee ST ak | ppg VOL WERE... 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WOODSIDE of Prince Rupert presents gavol to Wilfred Dowad, ' te wf Ye UNE Neht, of Burnaby, preaidontealoct of the Be, and Yukon Junior Chamber of Commerce. a ay : E Mr, Downd was elected over Mr Raymond GQawnsley of Vietorala at tho provinetal conven- 4 a AT TH tion held dn Nelson, B.C. June 4, 8 and & Mr. Woodside, who lett for the National Con- ~ ee ode) wer vention dn Hamilton, Ontario by car Saturdiy with his wife and three older children, | Wey at, ahaa et . LOCKER PLANT recelved the inaninous ondoraation of WO. and Yukon delogates ino Nelaon tn his: bid for veel th SUNT, (420 Veta, vie National vieo-preaidoncy of the Canada dunlor Chamber of Commerce, i ° ‘ nod note + ' 4 ‘ ' wd we i? . hi woh one ' to: "4 ‘ a t { . . . , i it