Novel School Art Exhibition| Boy Scout ang toes ie Planned by Booth Memorial|'Camp Plans 13 Tables at SON Whist A unique event in sel and ircles is s Thirteen tables participated in |Helen Van Pykstra, Mrs. H. Wil- 1 schoo] and art circles is sched- on par coo Gael ngage led f DD ( . | ¢ p . is sch in erway the Sons of Norway regular Fri- kins, and Mr. Olsen Birger wed Tor Dec. 9 when, under sponsorship of students day night whist. drive with the Bakken and Harold Helland. of Booth Me obs : i. ® cien canal tag Arrangements for a Boy Scouts’ following winners: —-----_-—-- —— a : 7 Mi wae ial High School, there will be an overnight camp at Grassy Bay Mrs. M. Schwab, ladies’ first; LONDON ©—A new British exhibition of pictures provided by the Alberta Society |are well underway, it was re- | Miss Reiden Pedersen, second; O.| comedy film cost only £45 to pro- of Artiste o ported last night at a meeting | K. Olsen, aven’s first; A. E. Chil- | duce. It waa written, filmed and . es bs ms oer in the Civie Centre of the Boy ton, second, Mrs. A. E. Norton, acted entirely by schoolboys aged Arranged through the West-| 4Ppreciation and social experi-| Scouts’ executive association chair prie. Miss Edith Sornes,|14 to 16 f*- a simall private ern Canada Art Circuit, with, ence. If it meets with its €x-| qn. campy which will give the door prize cinema in Wimbledon. headquarters at Calgary the | Pected success, two more art _ |twiee-juried show of mbre than ®*hibitions will in all likelihood 20 works is being brought here} ¥€ routed through Prince Ru- by the students in the course | Pert this winter boys experience in sleeping out, Committee cerving, «efresh- Pe ee — woodcraft and other subjects re-' ments were Miss Ellen Wasseng, The north.rn one-third of the | quired in their syllabus of train-|M.s. J. Johnson, Mrs. A. Moen, continent oi Australia lies within T : ing, will include a cabin for and .Mrs. Steve Eriksen, Mrs. the tropics. of a swing through B.C. for ex- he exhibition will be open) which the material is now being s hibition at Victoria from 3 to 5 p.m., Dec. 9 | obtained } "a Members of the high school : | It is planned to have the Ze you ARE following melt" FLYING HOME couple plan- CHANGES OWNERS | the camp where, once it is estab- erved With the United State r ning the event, which will be jlished, they will go under the A SONS ALT nw. oc| Mrs. H. S, Parker, owner of ae the popular store known as The - Exclusive Ladies’ Ready to Wear ss “poe It is understood that noth- , at 245 Third Avenue, today an-| Cubs will also have use of the g a ‘ “am { * dav > le owe ing like this oceasion, in | nounced sne is retiring from|°®™P durk x daytime It is ex which a major art exhibition | business a) the end of this|Pected that work on the site will is sponsored by high school | be completed early next year. | Elea ‘ Louls MeClurs staff Set. Robert s nh brings his attrac rt classe ind the senior girls’ DRESS STORE Scouts assist in preparations for gyit vith him to Kitchener, Ont, The ex effective living classes are R irried in Tokyo in October. 1951 financed from the proceeds of i |supervision of leaders for their CP PHOTO ver collection higiile oul month FOR XMAS? students, has ever been tried The store will be taken over by | Fred Conrad was chairman at e i ind before in Canada. fesse hag dapat oe tise meeting ' mort 9 aon Bra ave moved to the The exhibition. which will i Hilda Berg and Mrs. Jessie] te meeting, apd Bill Doumon To avoid disappointment ‘ aR- Ferry Cottage at the landin ca ie th oo - tea us romdabl. ‘ secretary book reservations NOW. . : } in f sarge attractive ; ae j Space al ¥ . ivi Beat ; Edy ; : ctivity room of the hich school ree é a Space alread; limited atri iwa and) = smal! wit) he ipplemented by studies R /, d E For information and lal Geral S le } € ¢ te . 3 fit. Aiko! Vatermad cates 4s ~~, | Worked on during the recent 1 ax an njoy ..>.? reservations Beersh ak bck Cabana caper © classes held here under the in- aos : pend the winter month truction of Victor Amadio REVELSTOKE LAGER ENQUIRE : Fe i . x = ‘ ll be supplied by the} “ Engines rar irby) Art Club of Prince Rupert ‘ icipants.| hes been confined te Burne Laie ee The Ideal Christmas Gift Wy (C. while hospital with an attack of phew, STUDENT GUIDES ENGLISH DARK BEER ats Mi L. A. monia : Student ponsoring the show i x OS wil pervise hanging of thi Both beers awarded “Cross of Honor” for the Dominion ss peed : facie .% SES: pictures and will act as te of Canada, Brussels, Belgium, 1951 ae saturday evening the Women's | ¢ ane win BOF a0 ee luvin 20 CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER and Farme Inst es combit ‘ visitors, They will also BE SURE TO... D P. t $ 5 00 a if Ae é ‘ ea and have planned a own Faymen 1 . . ; i fin) 9) 3 M membe tf ~— ‘ am of recorded music for a = “ tore Tables were lined up and an en the occasion. The Art Club will Ask for Them by Name Payments start in February, 1953 CoM oy rss eae) z McLeod, thusiastie game was enjoyed by Operate a home cooking table Enterprise Brewery Limited, Revelstoke, B.C. Wik ied Ge Bea oth of | chil wn-up een eee Also—ENGLISH 3X STOUT . — — 4 » took pri : the winne Then the rhe event is considered par Ask for these popular B NDS by name” FLECTROLUX (C d | ted The Complete Trave Service 1g Comn floor wa eure . of the students’ education in art o ‘LW sf ye Se er h ana a imi * , a + WAS CI i mid This advertisement ts publist - nt = - = riciaiia 303—Srd Ave. W. 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