. ee Orince Rupert Daily Mews Lev, 3 WOTM instal Coe og oY IS REE ace 21, 1962 new officers ie Mrs. Leslie Seal as installed | | | - R as senior revent of the Women of WASH a nd WEA h CHILDREN’S SHOES ! 1! the Moose Prince Rupert Chap- THESE LIGHT ter No, 211 ay a meeting held Wednesday. Other executives installed were Mrs. John Jordan, junior gradu- ate regent, Mrs. William Sharp, junior regent, Mrs. Molly Olson, chaplain, Mrs, John Kasper, re- corder, and Mrs. Maurice Holm- berg, treasurer. 5 Appointed officers were Mrs. | ¥ May Latch, argus, Mrs. George WEIGHT SANDALS AND OXFORDS Robinson. sentinel, Mrs. Howard Nuttall, guide, Mrs. Matthew NEVER Garbelya, assistant guide, Mrs. |i ’ Thomas Thomas, pianist, and Ye Ly | Ey a NEED fr MI ist Parks, honorary T. A. JOHNSTONE, assistant The officers were installed by | cecretary-treasurer of the Nor- POLISHING ees . | Mrs. Cherril McIntyre, assisted | thern B.C. Power Company, Red or White \py Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Ken-| has successfully completed his $2.45 |neth Hardy. | five year correspondence course from the faculty of Business ALL YOU and Commerce Administration at the University of British \ Columbia and is now a certi- NEED IS A fied general accountant. Mr. Chairmen installed were Mrs. iG, H. Haugan, publicity; Mrs. | Joseph Kurdzie}, Mooseheart, | ; ee 4 iMrs. Charles Dearaway, library, | 5 : bese I Mrs. Rodney Sundin, social serv- . ROOSEVELT PARK SCHOOL AWARD WINNERS stand with the school principal ang Wier: Jee. Mrs, Lorne Anderson, child. Somer passed all the ex- || DAMP CLOTH DERSO NALS | principal after the awards day ceremonies Monday afternoon. Left to right are C. F. Green- ‘care; Mrs. Walter Holt, hospital, | aminations in accounting, aud- hough, principal, Benny Sampare, sportsmanship trophy, Barbara Schultz and Donna Mah, ‘Mrs. Thomas Dennis, Moose- | iting, law, finance, mathema~ | A 67foot American pleasure who share the S. A. Mills trophy for being top academic students, Ruth Rivett, the good conduct ; haven; Mrs. Robert Zeilki, home-. res and business administra - TO KEEP boat, the Sca Rest, arrived in the trophy, and Mrs. Hector Cobb, vice-principal. Staff photo by Phylis Bowman =, making; Mrs. Ivan Neilsen, mem- tion. on one Pioneer eas city early Tucsday morning to l . bership; Mrs. Joseph Long.) \-+n the Royal © vs di vray it THEM refuel. Capt. Phillip Funk and| Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Spencer; | ( d 6 t d t friendship and Mrs. William Pil-] 1.49 ae ervo. nos vont five passengers Mr. and Mrs. zylstra }and Gerald and Brian and Grant | WO ra € S U en S fold, college of regents. years yeas during the Sec. and Mrs. Daniel Tetus, all of San Halliday of Edmonton arrived | Escorts appointed for the} ond World War. Hi father the NEW Juan Island near Victoria, had in the city by car Tuesday night | . L year were Mrs. Arvid Sandhals,| jate George wW Johnstone ' Brown Only been fishing in northern Alaska. ; to attend the wedding of Miss S are aca emic trop y Mrs. Patrick Steele. Mrs, Gordon] came to the city in 1908, and LOOKING $2.45 Ronson, Mrs. Robert Murray.| his mother, the former Miss / at the The ship left at moon southbound, Shirra Halliday Saturdey. Donna Mah and Barbara Schultz, Grade 6| Miss Alice Paulson, Mrs. Douglas| Norah Braman, came in 1909. Too many cooks won't students of Roosevelt Park School, were awarded the Stan el Mts. Hah os porey as Johnstone is marie oer ! FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. | mt . ’ Miss S.A. Mills trophy at awards day ceremonies held| Bond was appointed ritual direc-| cf the First Bapti | A. . aptist Church Phone 4132 ; spoil THIS baking . Monday afternoon at the school. tor, and plays clarinet in the 532 West 3rd Ave. } Pilgrim Brother James Bacon Prince Rupert Civic Ba nd. a —_- eee ee When making the presenta-, - om | fellowshi b G tion, C. F. Greenhough, school|raine Zittlau, Gail Wright, Ann Robi ellowship eed athe incipal. sai i - ar , so robinson and Howard Walker principal, said that requirements Whiteside, Mar garct Burnip, ” 1 d tt to win the trophy were a high Randi Ress, Susan Olsen, Carol were welcomed to the ceremony: standard in class marks, use Of: McLeod, David McMeekin, walt-| Mrs. Thomas was presented | ability, courtesy and willingness yaud Zischa, Penny talliwell, | Wit? a graduate regent's pm and | to help in school duties. This Jerome Scharhauseer, Frances | MM: John Jordan 4 souvenir | trophy was presented to the; Brown, David Eidsvik, Jean | Speen in recognition for her school by Douglas Frizell in| wong, Harold Chow, Gail McRae, Se! tees as senior regent for the memory of a long-time principal | Lorna-Jayne Harmer, Karen, past year. | of Borden Street School, Miss: Christie, Alan Faulkner, Jo Ann! j , : | Mills. Hartwig, Carol Olsen, Danny; JC interview tonight A “potential good citizen,” | Ewald and Mae Lee. | Seat belts will be discussed (Ruth Rivett was awarded the Bill MeGruther accepted the! on a taped interview on radio ‘conduct trophy for doing well] house shield for Mills house, | station CFPR at 6:45 tonight academically, having excellent! which won with 1.111 points to: when David Bannister of the behaviour and being a go0dj Wilson’s 979 points. Karen Mc-; Junior Chamber of Commerce \ i 1 i ° worker at any job, Mr. Green-' Bride was pianist for the cere-! will be interviewed by an- t iS ummer | nouncer Len Harrington. e i\Caral McLeod, David MeMeckin, 'Gorrie Boychuk, Charlene Parks, Kurt Postulo, Litiian Ridley, Karen’ Olsen, Lyle Vierck and Bow Ley Lee. Presented honor certificates were Donna Mah, Barbara Sehultz, Ruth Rivet), Lynn Mc- Ghan, Wendy Poole, Toni Tur- ner, Christine Sutherland, Bobby Payne, Irene Dibben, Palttd O'Toole, Betty Dibben, Tom Mc- Bride, Sine Enibleton, Catherine Shaw, Karen Wright, dane Paton, Tom Parfeniuk, Linda Payne, issusan Shaw, Carol Stuart and Kent Warren, Schoo! badges were awarded to Lynn MeGhan, Carolyn) James, Gary Truscott, Marjorie | Seymour, Suswnye Harmer, Patsy hough said. monies. : For being a conscientious stu- a “ ° Wu dent and a good sport at games : h ! _-‘win or lose’—-Benny Sampare}|. Bail Crossword Puzzie | T e Vacationer was awarded the sportsmanship ' y y . Size 9'x12'x7'. Side extension with trophy. ‘ 14 ACROSS 47 Familiar term of orchestra or hand. | straight 48°” wall. Umbrella frame [These puns ons all students 1 Hoppers. address. . B Employs again y with offset arms. 48 wide at | Co-op flour loves to be worked with because of its td ordinarily so on and eee! 6 Moslem officers 48 Fensaines. ef ihe year one. eaves. Water resistant drill, two : high gluten, content. Gluten is a gluey protein—the ‘Memorial Junior High School 2 Littler by far, 50 Fo Jacinto: 14 Monkly auariere: . tone blue with yellow fop. Poles } tough clastic substance that holds your dough toe = next term. But since the school’ 18 Keep back. -53 Island SW of 22 Increase. | frame ,rope and $59.99 tough last substance ess gut ond futiye The GAY Conmicdonemis cues ef) eet, a, zie pegs. more you work with Co-op flour—the more gluten 66 students will remain on at ; 18 Asian capital. 56 Astronomers: 98 Englishman ty . action you get. Win praises from your family with | Roosevelt. for Grade 7. As the, 0 Niraces in Jegal Goes at an easy 30 oe fol. ° | oS The we) mpic” ieht, fluff h d ’ {school was built six years ago, 1 a ait. 31 Explosive. s aS y i light, fluffy homemade treats! Use Co-op flour— 21 Plant parts. B . i ilabl I eee 'most of the Grade 6 students 93 Former V.P. 58 Caught sight. of. 33 Sews up. |. | S$ 9 5 Size 9x] 1x8’ HiDry supertite available only at your Co-op! lhave been there since they 24 Dashboard item, 34 Type of ship in . “ a \ . i started school in Grade 1, and 95 Fats DOWN Armada days. | os ae drill. Umbrella frame. Two tone: % e e . ~ t “e . * * ' “ 2 ’ I i i ° i i ! , Co-op flour is pre-sifted—has been ‘are the first class to graduate 2 Magents. Acero direct 35 Frei The “TRAVELLER” Blue sidewalls, Yellow roof. Lorge for years. However, any flour las such, The class will again be | 09 Generous one. approach: 2 words. __ health. | window with nylon mosquito netting tends to “settle” once it is pack "eligible to win these trophies 31 Condemns as 2 Tnhabitant 38 Candied. | A | 4 o'xo'x7” waterproof Armor Drill tent in the pal-| and pulldown flaps. 6" canopy: ° ct year. inferior. 3 Number. : omposed verse. Ms 4 3 let ai m- aged! A little home sifting 0 ur next year 39 inferior 4. Surrounded. 40 Given medicine. | metto style. Nylon screen window in rear comple ‘ Approx. weight 48 Ibs Comes co ; i uramn | i * ‘ ing on yo i Other awards given were certl- 34 Fowl, . 5 “Morning's at 42 Heavy, colorless ' with mosquito netting. Full zipper closure ane plete with frames, poles, ropes an tne our Bees I part fluffs it up and ensures ace fieates for perfect attendance to: 36 Men in white. —3 The hillside’s gas, gencrous door canopy. Complete with frame, poles, pegs. A quality tent with excellent curate measurements when they :Byron Gordon, Lynn McGhan, 39 Black and dew-pearled...” 44 Homes in the ropes and pegs. Approx weight 35 Ibs, features. S 50 are absolutely 1 ; | Donna Mah, George Snidal, Har- lustrous, 6 Female. 45 ane, Age, ° olutely necessary! vey Calder, David Chow, Helen ‘ay John xt Passos, 7 —= {or the 48 Pee aid , . 1 Custer’s foe, ages: words. ~— President. PL-14-61 Papaloukas, Gary deFehr, Char- Do household 8 Form of e lotte L’Hirondelic, Noela Krue- Bok Buddhism. Oo Hae a meal The ” Cabin” LS ee eer, Patsy Johnson, Ellen Leiper, 4A Tee ercam treats, _9 Native of Abadan, P* crave a mea’ . Bobby Eckess, Billy Eyre,Helen 46 Buster Brown’s 10 Church services. 54 and 1" | Cabin tent. Siz 9'x9 1/2x7'6"'. Hi Dry waterproof Armor Drill, Lightweight cabin y ‘ witha do 11 Part of an Bacheller_ novel. abin tent. 1ze . . t d : Xiros, Lorraine Zittau, Bobby frame. 'Shadowproof’’ Cocoa brown walls. Light gathering Chrome Yellow roof an R CO OP Centre Fields, Patt O'Toole, Robe ta canopy. Wide picture windows with nylon mosquito screens and storm flaps. Full zipper rince uper - | Flaten, Ue Br Sama closure. Full ridge canopy and sewn in floor with water resistant finish. $92.50 ee ent . a te arid: M 1 Approximate weight 65 Ibs. A premium tent for comfort and room. @ ALL THESE TENTS COME EQUIPPED WITH METAL POLES @ Air Mattresses Singic from 4.98 to 13.95 CAMPING Double from. 19.98 SPECIALS! Coleman 4m Lamp Stoves 16.47 Col Coolers 3 Position Tent Beds 15.95 {Coleman "0 al) metal Pack Board and Cover 8.95 |14.95 - 21.50 - 29.50 Canvas Ground Sheets76x84" 7.75 | Thermos Jugs 84x108 co 9.50 5.75 . 5.95 . 6.95 108x144 15.50 DON'T RUN Our OF GAS! PIONEER SLEEPING ROBES STERICAN Flex, metal spout — Un- THE MOUNTAINEER -—- 72''x84"', 8 Ibs. Covered with preakable-—No rust or leaks MGS nn Jannso Repay " ere tar eee CNC ECTS a specially treated Olive drab Poplin and filled with the 5 US. Gals 5 98 ae finest light-weight down. $44 50 5S. Gals 2. BR oe \ SON holds DOMINION DAY ° 2 Gal. metal can 3.25 1) amore he y ' . " i ony THE REGENT --- Size 72x78. A2 Ib. Terylene Batt in: 1 Gal. metal can 1.50 es DaciFlc he | iwhist, dance 7 ALENT 4 ONTEST sulation. Light-weight and resilent 10 $45.95 ooo an a ee a A danee ond whist drive were . a nas . . ; | BRN eo ecthiongey | hh held by the Bens of Norway sponsored by HIk's Lodge No, 342 2 LB. DAK PAK ~~ Size 72x78. 2 Ib. Terylenc Balt in: | Real Value pa ay ; Lodge Friday night to mek sulation, Weight approx. 5. Ibs. A quality $17.50 “The Ranger” midsiminien's nlpht, SUNDAY, JULY Ist, 9 pt, rabe suitable for summer camping. sce TINT, Weight Appts Winners at whist wera Mrs, . . ok dp . “ag con. Size ize TANT, M sight x. Aon Cinmard Anderson, ladies’ frst. CIVIC CENTRE THE SPORTSMAN . "4 Pe Ek th ‘al 5h!) ths, Kasha Lining. 1K Ruy | Mrs. Odd Davidson, second and . . x78, Weight appre’ ae ‘ Wee Raneh donim outer cover, eat omirs, Tirole Crinstrand, pool, OPEN TO INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS longth separating zipper. Excellent quality. $14.50 Mully quilted with wil Oscny Civke won the men's . Dy __ .. | | | Nemeth riper, Rall up Wes, first prize and Harold Metityre First Prize $100 Other Smatlor Prizes THE CHALLENGER -- 5 Ib, Wool Batt insulation, Size aeonomy ’ 95 and Ted Rorviky tled for socond. EVAN KEMP — M.C. 72x78, Approx. weight 8 Ibs. Built in Viny! $10 50 prleed $7. 5 Hendrik Tngyadisen won the ground gheat. Economy priced, e Priced ees. peal, . ge Muate for daneing was supplied oe TENT PRGS ‘ 33 INELAT Hae res py Michel Colusst und Leanud NAME ne Sorte pte e ness ALSO 'TEN'T HERS se ee AGS MESS KES, Linton, \. Nhe committee in charge ot f TYPE of ACT ..... . rrree erm wee Met nee Gordon & Anderson Ltd. Johnson, Mrs, Nels Wise ee Atall this form to Civic Centre, Prince Rupert by Martin Wlorndal, Mra. Annette il vis farm to Elyle Cemre, « ’ Mharsday, Vane 28 Cor, 3rd Ave, & Fulton St. Phone 4341 Deh, Mra. Colnssl pnd Wrling Rpetee rey TET ree en bs ) Vs Lagvicllaene, : i areca TETAS PTT