_ : eevee te ® ovens ee eee we —_ oe eve Munce Rupert Daily Peis Wo, : ° . Rupe May 3. 1962 __‘Thursday, “ dees eomaecememarememens mime maar en osS Students may obtain loans for university Lack of finances need not stop a Prince Rupert student from completing his or her education any longer, according to a spokesman for the Kaien Con- sumers and Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Credit Unions. The two groups this week com= | ~~" “""" ” ~ pleted a Joan plan to assist WOT- | must accompany each additions thy students in need of finances | joan to complete cither vocational) 4 school or university. servic bs had star po : 3 ganize a loan hand for this same 5. Loan approval: Student: will |purpose, but relinquished their apply in writing to the sehool plans in favor of this one. The loans committee; applicants will an : . rn boards of these two organiza- be screened by a student JOaHs mo 7 ; ne tions hope that this plan will en- committee consisting of three —_ s able any loca! students who have staff members—principal, coun- fhe ability snd desir, to. Tut geo" And one a ie a bol their educational requirements. ) wih i ea ry ‘inee “+ Gir ide Com- : PRESENTING CERTIFICATES to three Prince Rupert school The following rewulations and hands of authorities of the Cre-: COLOR PARTY of the Second Prince Rue itivas presented 5 students at the Moose Temple Monday night is Alexander Grant PORT SIMPSON ROUNDUP conditions have been proposed: dit Unions concerned. oan (Ter) proudly ee veeting. Tucsday night at Conrad (entre), a field secretary of the B.C. division, Canadian Insti- 1. High school graduates will} 6. Requirements upon appt. Sirect S hol by 1 ombers of the Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial tute for the Blind. Mr, Grant lost his sight and three fingers at be considered primarily, only|al: Student membership in the Order Ds wenters of the “Empire Left to right are Girl Guide fied Cleopatra style hairdo, and the age of 12 when he poked a blasting cap into a BB-gun under exceptional circumstances |Credit. Union concerned will be Patrol Leader Dit ne Knudsen, Company Leader Monica Kowal. the White House says 18 Oe eat Students winning $5 prizes from the Women of the Moose for will Grade 10 or Grade 11 stu- required, (This is usually 10 per atrol Leace! a waa . . Al loans are automatically life insured—cancelled on death “JACKIE HAS NEW HAIR-DO WASHINGTON (?—Mrs. John -F. Kennedy is sporting a modi- Inglis, regent of the Qucen Mary Chapter. — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman : \ eoesaa ‘ ° . 2. Co-signors: One -from the able und can be arranved as part. ; over. chapter assistant secretary, Guide Captain Faith | nual luncheon of the Senate Prince Rupert Senior High School. At right is Mrs. Kenneth pla n tit Y \ber immediate family or other re-/of the loan; a $1 membership FW. Grover, chap y . " . . . : at 12: m. Saturday, May 5, Is- Graham of Brown and Harvey,| upon educational field. Up tola car while enrolled in a voca- garine M a heavy skillet. Add I browned over medium-low heat. | 00 p.m y y to speed the sale so that em- Oe Councillors fe Riwasen, Company Leader Monica feof the. president Stude vinnin 5 pri ! | s ; Ud oe ' Patrol Second Patricia Conninegton, Mrs. Murdo McKenzie, IODE | The wite Q | essays on cart of tne eyes were Maureen Lyons of the Annunela- dents be eligible. cent of the loan but is refund- standard bearer, Mrs. Myron Kowal, former Guide Captain, Mrs. ‘showed up Tuesday for the an- ol i : pfferies ¢ argaret Rickard o e | : | ose Mrs. Eni ast. chapter echoes secretary, and Mrs. Nat iwives Red Cress unit. She was Hardy, who was re-elected president of the Prince Rupert and . . sponsible person. The co-signors| fee ix required; $5 per year min- Rose. Mrs. Emil Quast, chapter echoes Sec y “wearing her hair wide and bouf- district Branch of the CNIB. -.. Staff photo by Phylis Bowman will be in the form of a guaran-/imum is to be added Lo the mem- ‘fant at the sides, but there were “ reso U ion tor and not surety. bership but this can be in the _ . coe “no bangs across the front. L | [~ N | B . ny TOM WHIT! 3. Interest and limits: Interest|form of a savings account, stu-, oe eae | mM By T iE will be 4 per cont simple interest|dents will be required to dechire: kill | b i d . tru OCa Ne _ Ca Dalg N Daily News Correspondent from the time the loan is re-|other sources of finance for their, S i ef sty € rol € gra pe ruit Announcements PORT SIMPSON— The Port|ceived and 7 to 8 per cent when| education, e.g. other loans, schol- . - “i alves.- {Lr , ; Cc | cillet @ Prince Rupert Fishermen ® 'Simpson Band councillors held} the student 1s vainfully employ -|arships, bursaries. etc.. students | For each 2 grapefruit haly es, irom mena rs in sl ‘Local No. 37 U.F.A.W.U. meets se Or Ug ust a meeting Friday with Robert)ed or withdraws from the agreed who will be driving or owning;mclt 1 tablespoon butter or mar” cut side down anc «0 to : : : . . Se ncitay weal) . oy ‘Ow sugar.:Pour syrup from skillet over lander Hall. General business to plan a resolution to send to|$500 will be allowed for each an-|tional school or unit’ mie Me eas nei eroe moving each Serve as first course or and salmon price conference Te- The annual campaign for funds for the Cana- | Ottawa for the sale of timber.|nual or equivalent unit of educa-|in most cases, be ineligible 1Or eves and. separating sections dessert ‘port (88) . . 1 ¢ “lore ar . sate | ti eengay nati 5. seeds an rat , aan 7 — dian National Institute for the Blind will be held on The councillors are very anxious|tion ANE sepals ee - 7 TT 7 August 27, it was decided at the meeting of the Prince | ployment will be provided next Rupert and District Branch of the CNIB sponsored by | winter. the Women of the Moose Monday night. +b be te In other business conducted at the meeting, the following were elected to office: Mrs. Kenneth Hardy, chairman: Mrs. Thomas clude Peter McKee, William Sharpe, Mrs. Edward Thompson, A memorial service for Henry White was held at Port Simp- son Athletic Club hall on Sat- urday. with the Port Simpson Thomas, wieo- Chair haall: Mrs, Mes a Eee (Mrs. Sea Concert Band in attendance. Michael Kuarasusky. secretary- i oar oes Mr. White, who was an active a " 4P¥- > Carlson. ‘ ; surer’ she Seale _ ; member of the village commit- Nolty p and Beslie Seale, pub-- Before the necting, Alexander | tee, died in Prince Rupert Thurs- My * . Grant of Vancouver. field secre- | qg Other executive members in- tary of the CNIB, presented cer- y- hoe & peewee ee pees ae we ee paneen a e teeter ee : tifies F g "1 x $ . , antes Moncoon Leone fre Robert Smith of the Cassiar Jefferies and Margaret Rickard | Packing Company atrived Sut for their prize-winning essays | ert Sampso and son Ronald on the care of the eyes. | pon ce , arrived on the same plane. Mr. Grant, who lost his cye-! ’ ob & plane sight and three fingers when he! mee » Robert Green, son of Mrs. Nora was 12 years old, said that an: ,, ‘ as ‘ ; ‘annual White Cane week was: Green, spent the Easter holidays was celebrated last Saturday; held for two reasons. First it,| Here with his family. with a family pathering andi was to encourage people to take | eof ° . hae “eye roy Cinfe : : et ae ha rae eA in” | supper at the Broadway Cale. ‘care of their eyes and have them | Thomas White was sworn in, frye . 25th aAnmtUcersa ry . o ar Lidl hy SHIPIOK The twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary of Mr. und Mrs, James | Currie of 3353 Frederick Street i . . . ANT: C “rie Tora! i 7 GN 2 e for i ivi : Mr. and Mrs. CUPrrie were | checked reguluriy, and secondly , 35 cnumerator for Polling Divi- , married at the First Presbyter- ; : it was to acquaint the sighted: sion No. 19 for the forthcoming | ian Church in Prince Rupert on} with blind people and their pro- | Federal election. | April 28, 1935. At the supper they | pblems- He said that. the sighted ; T * + ot were. presented with a group] should offer their serivces to) The Victoria Construction | gift-from (heir son and three! people with white canes. to aid | Company started driving piles | daughters. Those present. were Mr. and: stores. ! them to cross streets and to find | for the new dock and floats: here Monday. ! Mrs. James Curire and son Jo-! Two films were shown, and re- seph, Mr. and Mrs. Villiam (Eliz- freshments concluded the meet- 1 ! abeth) Decker. Mr. and Mrs.. ing, | Tea, sale | dren, Michael, Robbie, Lisanne: of Roosevelt’ Park and Conrad and Sandie, Moss Georgia Cur-" street schols, and to the Kiwanis rie and Livia Colossi William ‘Jean! Pavieh and chil- | Mr. Grant spoke to the pupils by CGIT girls Club Wednesday night. He Ictt The sum of $40 was realized Mr. Currie, who owas born and py plane today for his head-/ at a tea and sale of aprons held” é brought up in the eity isa Pores quarters: in Vancouver llast. Wednesday by the Cana- man al Northtasd Navigation | wee seems dian Girls in Training at Facey” Company lamited. Mrs Curries: ' > Hall smmer Creoreaia ds nag! ) TE rena . . | the former Georgina Lamb, was: PRINTED PATTERN | The money will be used for the born in Seotland and came ‘| 4785 group's mission project. CGIT | Meas Rupert with het parents. SIZES - leader, Mrs. R. H. Larson, was in | i r, and Mrs. MoM Lamb, when, 9-8 ¥ charge of the tea. | FA oe a eee ints Jett here: : The plant and pot-holder | : mM ND ba " ue ; ! - ‘table was handled by Jenny | in 1945 and now dive ia Amiburst. ‘ . | oe y enny | ‘Rae, the apron table by Rose Perkins, and Neva Smith was cashier. Serving were lethel Moore, Mona Mayeda and Patricia Long, assisted by Explorers Kathy Ni- cholson, Julie Pierce and Bar- bara Hurst. In the kitchen were Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs. d. 1. Moore, Mrs. J. D. Hurst and Mrs. William Da- vidson. Cookies and squares for the tea tables were provided by the de . Co mothers of the pirls and the Ma ree aad Mone Facey Hall Unit of the United s, har WV vahe 4 spe \ day night at the home of Mr ed Church Women, and Mrs. Ho G Shuttleworth, , a“ a Pacific Place, by the menbers of the Prinee Rupert Amateur Rat- . cio Associiution, if This soedety, rormerkly kuewn Sag the. Prince Rupert Sharhwave 8 Cub, presented Mi. Otiver { CVETVM) with a eather wallet, i nnd Mrs. Oliver wath a SOULE | Petpet saucer A ornEetlon Press ident. Kaward bey alsa Rave; berg, Ont. Their other dae dhiter. Maraznret, Mrs. Bo Pettypreee. wiso dives there witht her hus . band and son, Donidd, Radio “hams. : hold farewell parly \ Honor students | ~tlearn of news © \ Twelve Booth Memorial TMigh, falc Ete Bae $0 NEW YOU'LL FORGET ALL THE OTHERS! : 2 Lay eRe “ “ ee ie a "heey, et paint: : URupert Dally News yesterday att Permoon fo, learn bow news bs git . od Fo then et ostick of dynamite hae Hhered, writhen and printed, IKE SWEET FRES bel GRE Y oxpeed thenr on Cie Wis, \ othe students were shown all S D “wD 5 My, Oliver, whe bas been i 7 phases of operation, from the. the elly for fear yeses with phe, (XY Hews coming in oen the teletype, Writash Coluabia rorest Bervieks: lis heen traneberred) fa Nelson, Er a pe | WET CUTS YOUR MILK BILLS IN HALF! coed ye ny ee | ' Amateur radio qperatrs POCe lary Priesen nnd ames Beallon, ies by fame idelams eotont the parby were Mar dsb. the pupils were dou Marjotsen, | ” ‘ Ay we ' tew ‘ ‘ ‘ \ eran ; yo , - 2 : i ots abhi Ne , a ye oo ' ie ~ § . feworlh CVECTACEEDE, Mr, Vas 1 FOr LUT SAND-DEGGEES iCheryl Kern, Vivi Tranalat. ; th f . Lo 2 AR EAE Tare oe t . . singh Ms WVETGZ, miner Cartson (WIT pogy, hooded bencheowt Pls Mi onive Nakani hi dunes Wood, oe ae i 3 BAQ), Mrs. Carbon CVRTEECOG payed itt sunslt, ATT ee eee clerud, Lavid Johnstone, and Marray Worabey VITATN | are easy bo Kew dn Lerry-clous | saser Wilson, doseph seuby, | Ma ie Ne er Lh rT ee ma: Cn Tloyvel raver, Phen Mins nid ohidren deave bor Ve ae rote Aer Vie Civile “ oy * vd vow vad ul Mi 1 gtaall ye “ware hoa - | weekend “dren's Bizes 2. 4 0, 0 Alze 6 Dovgtiis Camera {% —_— | | ‘ Hot rds We . ' " . o MiLe. Se “ PER | . wemeherath We ° yards " Fresh Grapetrult Sundae " » ee iN erin oy wowonw 4 eh f la: peng omy” NERS ONA Stamens insult NTR de) Top prepared fresh grapefrrult iam Ni hy Net . KMAN GOOD FOR YOUR FAMILY ‘ us ‘ \ Be . 4 que a ’ ’ : Vee . are . +" ec . a+ r A at im ve ‘i AY Wri meals ahamnps cannot De ne- neni Coe eeneery. Hee Or Me EXCLUSIVE NEW PROCESS | tient JUst 3 IR AND POUR witht BE OUR ON ee WA yee ha aye Pe eaters Man pegbenty, a i a i ' | | ) | exit . Peele mith ita. iene al A » me i ’ aba aM “ " WW tas ATT antat Hew Pace tt vosletue vied (cr ftpote Gee ohebby (red vaturtveed Tramie fy Gren Westy | eepted for ibs pattorn, Plone bet. Th desired drivzle bt teaspoon yrade milk inte mutlions ef bay poawdor 1 i taste iD wane " re va A intel ine Geen ean laity tre ma int ie vane rie: | nn Ks, wT Te NGM, | honey _ man van oe rue. ieen pt von ve i va i Wostut a Poe yor til ts ond. tae needed. Mal vated, ne fie Crees Phoreare pa Pee) ebkee pat teas hrs . | " , ‘ ) x : | ! | vt rdaparely voter a at oO : t bl V, 9, by, anne POEL prete tesngtars My ae neean ya g ae | we HH ANNI ADAMS, HWawatinn & resh Grapefruit | wd research, ee cent Avarlible in vant wit Wapopatto Col, tthe! Huernell a aoe : vate WHEE yey rab center of prepared fresh : - o Ppeg fr rf FE « 0 ry ' MILK epedbortad Eronire: Tigre ue Hoere | me af ete tan Denar: arapereull, with wedges of fresh A NEW DAIRY PRODUCT FROM THE MEOPLE WhO RING YOU | sma Colo dws WH. Ae . , ; bry, On a speakine hour . Turnell alse visited ‘Perrace wd | ment, it Willow River, Toronto, Oi Oro Street West, pineapple, WV desired, sprinkle | VoalOe | WES TERN CA NA DA 'S PA VOR! VE LVA PORA TED MALIK With J tenspaon suBey,