Leadership WITH MORT ACTION Wor SKEENA Hponsored by the keen Wad- oral Progressive Consorviet Campaign Conmiittee | Prioce Rupert Daily News 8 i i“ — 79 - ’ 7 Thursday, June 7, 1962 re Be yg Museum Briefs|| | By JOCELYN BOLTON We are now observing our, summer hours at the museum | and tourist bureau. From June 1| to September 15 hours are from’ 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday toy Saturday and on Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. We also open for all tour: boats and on Sunday we wel- comed the tourists off the “Lou- ise” CPR, her first trip north | this year and we had a great | many visitors. A very good crowd they were, interesting and charming, and a number of Ca- nadians from the east and the Prairies. Mrs. Della Gould Emmons of Tacoma, a clever person, works in the Tacoma Museum, She is an author and has written a number of books. “Nothing in Life is Free,” official book for the Washington Territorial Cen- tennial 1953. “Sacajawea of the Shoshones” is another of her books and from the description sounds fascinating. Mr. William Swanson of Prince ; Rupert gave Dr. R. G. Large a | very old Swedish pipe for thei ‘museum, a really interesting ar | ticle, in very good condition, re- puted to be 300 years old, also a: large whale tooth, both of which | -we have on display. Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Langara! Island also called on their way: for a well earned holiday and: brought us some rocks. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hart are ardent “rock | hounds” and they donated a pees or seco rom aueenel os.) FL OTOP Roll students Island, and a piece of dinosaur at Booth announced horn. I know that many of our visitors, who seem to be so in- terested in rocks, will enjoy . Five students of Booth Memorial Junior High -hool share first place on the third report Honor Roll, it was announced today vy school principal F. N. ie i I is. Z : He MAZE OF WIRES recently installed in the Crest Motel by th Automatic Electric Company of Vancouver enables guests at the Motel to phone out to other Motel rooms and outside without going through the switehboard. This is the fourth establishment in British Columbia to have this service, the others being at the Georgia and Bayshore Hotels in Vancouver and the Capri Hotel at Kelowna. The only calls to go through the switchboard are long distance calls. — Staff photos by Phylis Bowman Oliver McKee of Whitehorse received a perfect hand of crib while visiting here. He has been playing crib for 45 years and this is the first time he has received these new pieces on display. Mrs. G. Ciccone has lent the, museum a very old wine cask, used by the Italian peasants in the fields, which she brought Dunford back from Italy. It is very well unrord. . made and will be of interest we; Mona Mayeda, Richard omori, | S!atford, Vivian Tanaka, Clau- feel sure, especially to many of| Michael Sinclair, all of Grade 7; dia Warren, Fraser Wilson and our Italian friends who visit the; Joan Margetson of Grade 8 and James Wood. museum. Mrs. Ciccone also: Michiyo Nakanishi of Grade 9 Grade 9: Monica Kowal, Rich- brought me a gift, a beautiful/all had straight ‘“‘A” averages to ard Lioyd, Michiyo Nakanishi, finely made basket, quite differ- | gain the coveted first place. Alison Newton, Joan Sinclair and i ans i : ent te aod co have here ane The list of honor students by aia Timms. . day it will be a museum piece ‘grade, in alphabetical order are: The club executive elected for We have a folder from Calgary ‘Grade 7 — Glen Bonderud. Dei-/ the final term was James Wood, and those who have asked Bary | dre Chassels, David Johnstone, | President, Lloyd Fraser, vice- the Stampede takes place will Cheryl Kergin, Mona Mayeda,. President. and Melody Shatford, be welcome to have a Copy will! Joan Mallet, Richard Omori, Mi-({ Secretary. dates for the Stampede are July | Gone Sinclair and Mary Trows- 9 to 14 this year. We also have | , highway maps of Alberta for; Grade 8: Douglas Cameron, distribution and many other; Lloyd Fraser, Marie Grinstrand, | folders are here for you to have Maureen Hampton, David Hurst, _-and may help you plan your Kathleen Jeffries, Joan Marget- vacation. son, Douglas McBride, Melodya 29-hand. ; We have had guests from: - | me meee - Costa Rica, from Tasmania and. 4, a . . many other faraway places, and | : ms ae Nn ae se ‘ most of our guests are really i impressed with the museum, plus the free literature we glVG tery R. L. Colby, director of the; Travel Bureau of the Depart- | ment of Recreation and Conser- vation, was a guest this past week, and is a fine photographer | —he went out with Tony Crawley and Bill Scuby to photograph the harbor and was lucky to get a picture of the Prince George as she left for Alasky. PRINTED PATTERN KJ. ASHCROFT Cleft) has been appointed sales manager of the Ellis Airlines office in Prince Rupert, it has been announced by Rn. E. Ellis, vice-president. of sales. He succeeds Richard Melville (right) who will continue with his third year of studies at the University of British Columbia this fall. Mr. Melville ts the son of Mr. ‘T. CG. Melville, manager of the Bank of Montreal in Pen- tieton and Mrs. Melville. Mr. Ashcroft. has had extensive eX perence in northern British Columbia and Alaska as he wis stationed at Prince Rupert, Wrangell, Alaska and Tulsequah with the Canadian customs. iis Airlines leave here at 4:30 p.m daily fer Ketchikan, Alaska, where connecting flights to any- where in the world may be obtained. Elis has amphibious lind Ings to all parts of southenstern Alaska, nd joins with Paci fie I Norther Airlines and Pan-American Airlines. A special feature is av Werdnite jet trip to Gentile, Wash. fron Ketehiian. The plane, whieh accommodates Up to 24 PASSEHECES, arrives here daily excep Bundiry it ASV pun. Staff photo by Phyllis Bowman Skin Divers Are You Interested In A Full Course In The Art Of SIKKIN - DIVING Arrangements have been nde to bring a professtonal diver to Prince Rupert to conduet acelinie. A’ equipment will be supphed and the price of the course will only be $2000, 7 You PUrEhAse equipment after the course tt oir store Che by ftw SEE HOW seallopsy ond lih- HO will be taben off the purehase price, He effect charm to on ahiytwealat sheath — so fresh in cheeked oy xolid - color cotton with fresty white for contrast. Printed Pattern 4dads Tut | Bivos WY, Wl, mY, 20%, waty, 244, Blve 16% trkos 24 yards 36-tneh; Sh contrast, TITY CENTS (800) In colina tno slumps, plense) for thts pattem, Print pintnly STA Pit out the dotails below and you will be contacted personally Bend tos Gateway Sporting Goods 210 - 6th St. Phone 2553 ‘WAME, ADDIEAS, ST VEE |f Nama sect ce eanerenecieneees bcuavetseaeeeseeeen La Meee dor to ANNI ADAMS Bond order to DAMS, Avo | eave of The Prince Rupert | Address Dilly News Pattorn Depart- meant, G0 Bront Street West, NP Ago 0 ee Phono 0.0.0. "hayontia, Ontario, | L eerempenerenmepsemiaminyperwomenrntann PRESENT CONCERT 7 BAND TO A band concert by the Prince, he said was “educationally Rupert Schools Concert Band: sound,” : ro ‘or j Tae ‘a - will be presented at the Prince The concert will feature Toc cata For Band” and “Rennais- Rupert Semor High School abl & 1 : : . pan. Friday night, ‘in Kitimat, besides some over- Bandmaster Wilfred Man- ‘tures, popular tunes and march- ning reported that the students — ¢s. will play some of the pieces Mr. Manning said the Senior which they played at the band ‘High was being used for the con- workshop held recentiy at Kiti- cert, because the wider stage ance Suite” which they played mat. For these uumbers, the would accommodate the 56 play- band. received constructive ere Lo better advantage. ertticism and complimentary The concert is tree, but there will be a silver collection abt the door. ' remarks from the adjudicator, | Dr. Alan Klingman of the Uni- 4 versity of British Columbia. MAA Dr. Klingman was especially | nommmmmmrZ yleased with the choice of the . @ numbers of the band, which ANNOUNCEMENTS Lesion L.A. meeting Thurs- day 6:00 p.m. (11) A NEW FEATURE in operation this week at the Crest Motel is the “Message-waiting-teature’, shown left in the picture by the cash register. This machine is connected with every phone in the building, and if the roomer is not there to answer his phone, the desk clerk turns a button on the feature, and this causes the small light on the phone to blink on and off. The Hght will continue to blink until the rcomer returns and phones the switchboard to receive fis message. The glass-encloscd panel Cf disks shown upper right is part of the direct phoning system recently installed in the Motel by W. H, Murray, manager. ARE THE WATCH THE DAILY NEWS — MON. JUNE 11th There's something =F PECIAL |) «2 about > Rye WAky , a 7 Seagrams Seagrai’s m SPECIAL OLD Finer Taste is a Seagram's Tradition . 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