i on Loo ‘ ‘POPULAR YOUNG ACCORDIONIST. Inger Viktil will vie with, 18 éntries Friday. ight “forcash prizes being’ given ‘to’ ‘winners ih :the_ ‘Order ‘ of the Royal. ‘Purple Talent Show, : ‘For the. third _ “ consecutive year, the; OORP ,is: offering.'a first’ prize of. $50 < ‘and “three runnersé “up: prizes of. $25. each ‘to contestants. who. receive . the biggest applause. through ‘audience participation =: _ Program of tobe notch entertalnment will. feature dancers, sings Mr. and. Mrs, J. M. ‘Currie: of ! tomorrow: afternoon... ‘The rary ‘the. city, yesterday afternoon plane. ‘Is Ls Naucouver are ‘leaving-Thursday |couver ‘residents:have .been -in/by, plane. to. attend’ .a". Child's trative: ee of Cel mofning by Canadian Pacific Air | the city for, the: ‘past month.. . Guidance “Clinic -at..the’ Skeena Lines plane ‘for’ their home fol-| >: yet Health.. Unit, as. soclal welfare: couver lowing the funéral: of. Mrs. Cur- “Mrs: Frederick Jones, wife’ of : worker. , acre rie’s: mother, . Mrs;-Ellen: Lovstad. former. ‘Civic. ‘Centre. ‘sectetary, © coe The: funeral: will. be: conducted and. now: of Vancouver, arrived Prince | ‘Rupert Daily News.” Tuesday, October 20, 1959 . ’ vt IN [MASONIC °TEMPLE . ogee Feder” e rye he, the annual fall bazaar and afternoon by. the OES AYPA. slate installed — “by. bishop — - The: executive of St. Andrew's cathedral Anglican Young Peo- ples ‘Association was ‘installed Sunday . morning by Rt,. Rev. Eric . .G. Munn, Bishop of Cal- edonia. as the group took. part in “Youth Sunday” events. “Installed were Jill Weise, presi- dent; Gary .Griessel, vice- president; Judy Hitchcock, secretary-treasurer and Rev. T Pattison, chaplain. - "Gary Griessel) was elected vice- -president to succeed Ron- ald Corbeil ‘at a breakfast meet- ing -held in. La Gondola Cafe after the AYPA had. attended early Communion at the cath- edral. During the “Youth Sunday” service ‘at 11am. Miss Weise and. Ronald Corbeil read the lessons, In‘: the afternoon the group! attended a bowling party. fActivities ‘for. the day were Eedyby Gary. Griessel. ing held > this week A Child Guidance Clinic is being held in Prince Rupert this weck at the Skeena Health Unit, it: was announced today. oh Arriving yesterday afternoon : by,; plane from Vancouver to préside over the sessions were Dr, T. C. Feir, psychiatrist, Mrs. Opal McRae, psychologist; Mrs. Sally Nordham,~ psychologist; Mrs, Helen Blind, public health nurse and Mrs, Frederick Jones, formerly of this city, who is a social welfare worker. Sittin LDH ener Morgan WA e ee RUM eran aatee Smooth SUC) Flavourful pam a archaea This edveriisoment |y not publihed of ditplnyed by the Uquor Control Sard o by Ihe 2 Government of British Columbia. ESho lls ida Past st Worthy Grand Matron of the. * rdn the Eqstern Star Mrs. .W. D. Vance will officially; Open in the’ Masonic ‘Temple. - Ge tea being staged’ tomorrow Ina setting of satiny foliage, the: function will feature a.Sew- ing. counter, ‘ home= cooking, candy booth and a ‘special: ‘door- prize attraction... , " Worthy Matron Mrs. William Wasyk. will receive thé : - guests and. general convener jis:/.Mrs. Lloyd Stevens. Mrs. A. D. Ritchie is tea room convener, : PTA of ch gs . A comparison of educa- tional methods and tech- niques used 20 years ago. as compared with those of today, was the intéresting \ 4 i Weele.’ ees : oo nent eek HR ND and provocative subject explored by. J:.M::Phillip- ison, . School District: 2.3 superintendent, ‘when -he’ addressed the members ‘of iConrad School Parent- ‘Teacher association. last Mr... ‘Phillipson ‘said: “that 1939 there were 30 .teachers* ‘for every job, while today there are 30 jobs for every teacher. He pointed out that: today ‘af-: ter six weeks in ‘school, ‘Grade 1 children are able to. ‘read: and that 20 years ago they. would ‘still have been struggling © with alphabetical sounds - around , Easter, Mr. Phillipson said that changes in educational methods were brought about by changing times and changes in éducation- ec. al needs, The public has a large voice in determining what kind of education dur children ~ ” re- ceive, Mr, Phillipson said. In other business a full and comprehensive report ‘on ithe various sessions of the recent Regional conference held in Ter- race was submitted by PTA president Mrs, John Denning who attended with Conrad PTA members Mrs. A. S, Marshall and Mrs. J. Micholuk. : Mrs, R. C. 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