Today 7 - p.t". "THREE StCKtTS" IT'S A KWEU f.llow. 1 ' I"'" .v Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, February 15, 19itl School Bd. Business Survey Is Postponed r ""v FRANCIS f- ' -.1 - I 4 r Is the funniest film surprise New Schools Krailv By June ISils Fur Demolition in 5 yen. Sec Donald O'Connor Patricia Mo. days A &3 V t" ' yEv lL4: Zazu Pitts, Ray Collins, in The board of school trustees, at the regular monthly meeting last night, heard a progress report from R. Sangstcr. archi Student.; of Booth Memorial! ilie,h School, feeling Unit addi-j ; lional time is desirable for perfect. planning of the canvass, II. was. Announce! today that the survey ' uf ttu- city for support of the ice an-oa nreject .should be postpon-j c,l for a week. : ....,.r,iiiuiv thi canvass will -FRANCIS.. who suid i tect's representative, that the .JP3 I'll v:l'l. I a ' 7.- " new schools will bt. by the first of June. 1'KIIMY It,., Now On At .... ,r.ri ml the end of next week, completed s vn mm O 1. HOIIOII instead of this week as at first j In response :mi . v.,) , ohuiiied. Youngs' letter, the board placed his name among the list of, WALLACE'S Vti. I'.y. Kiii!'.si(m; ivn.y niuwn u the I,, nia Wilson, .,ne t,nie a yw , 5 I... . V ' 1 Banker Is Promoted DEPT. STORE ni5fcNTFOR.il, Middlesex, Eng-hiui (f- The Brentford Council lnok proceedings against, a baker vim sold a jam tart which con-tuned a P'2-ineh nail and a loaf which had a razor blade in it. ine Hank of Montrm agents to participate lor me insurance commission. A letter from the Civic Centre advised the board that the rnt for the gym will be increased to $250 per month. It was poirted out that next year the new Booth-Memorial High School gym will bp available. A letter from the minster of if H ! But and daughter ol Mi Robert Wi!:.un (, tht. f i I I Ernest c. Brown, one time accountant in the Prljiee Rupert branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and more recently manager of the branch at Ab-botsford In the Fraser Valley, Cuu.ly" tn D,)1)lbit of weight, Muivaw pounds in Canaila OIFT FKOM A QUFEN The queen of the U.S. National Os.n.ge Hhow, lV-var-old Marera Barnhard, is shown in Uus c.l'.H. photo presentiiiK Hon. Gaspard Fautcux, Quebec's lioulcnaiit-p.ovei nor. with California oranges. The occasion was the opening of the Canadian Fruit Wholesalers Association convention in Quebec City. The pretty Upland. Cal., girl flew from Calilornia to attend the convention with U.S. delegates. (CP PHOTO! ;?AI)IO DIAL. MORE SCHOOL PUPILS- CFPR Trades and Industry, Hon. Leslie 1240 Kilocycles I Evres. encouraging the school (Sulijpt't lo Change) Columbia has been appointed manager of the Vernon branch where he will hoard to buy British goods, was filed. in Enrolment Gain Big The board accepted a teiuler take up his duties in uie immc- 'il!l.,l...i - P.M. (.aoi l.tirtiliiient In of McLean & Rudderham for the diate luUirc. servicing of typewriters at Booth-i After leaving Prince Ruprrt a Memorial High School at, 1 25 number of years ago. Mr. Brown per machine each two months, was stationed successively at The board discussed demolition' Nelson. Creston, Trail and Ab-of the King Edward School, de-1 boLslord. His first managership risinn hplno' tpft over to tlip nvxt was at Abbotsloril where he . SHIPS and WATERFRONT Y A.M OI Vr.K-Yirti son and child. Ned Niles. Miss, Thurley Duck, Miss Peggy Pill-! len, J. Peters, V. Ahbott. Mrs. Carson, George Perkins, B. Herring L. Larson. T. Herring, Mrs.j P. West, G. Madscn, Miss Dock, Mrs. C. Ellison, Mrs. H. White, W. H. Pound, W. F. Swalficld.i J. Ebert, Harry Swalfield, Mrs, R. W. Gardiner and Joan, the Misses Noreen and Doreen Jo- seph, D. Moore, S. J. Dominate, A. J. Dominato, Const. Davies, Mrs. Anfield, Eric Ktuack, W. A. Grieve. 1 I (lit r.FT H K . . . Plonning Building or Repairing CALL 363 3::it, Listeners' Choice JO--The .Sun.'hine Soei"!y 4.3020.000 Leagues Under Sea 4:3 St ick Quotations ! . Ia CBC News ;j:00 Int. Comty. 5: Pj ihiwlrtle 5-3!i -Musical Program r : -S :' "Canada at Work" 6:00 - Supper Serenade 0: 15 Mi'hi.'hrino Strings i;:.W Musical Varieties .7:00 (Hi; New. 7:l: CBC News Roundup 'I 'm Frciil. tie board meeting. Tenderers were, opened the branch three years Kaien Industries (A. W. Allairci.jago. M. J. Saunders. Northwest Con-1 He is currently vice-president structlon Co., R. C. Mutch and i of Abbolsford and District January school enrolinent in Priiu"."' RiiiMMl this ear showed an increase of almost seven percent over the same month la:-t year .according to a tabulation of reports presented at Wednesday night's meeting of the school board. All four city schools showed substantial increases as follows: Jan. 1951 Jan. 1950 tHnifUy, g pm.chi.. j Tuesday, 12 Nxr. I 'amtifun um : Aim, amir I'on r simpsos Siiiitlay, Camitfun,: Boulter to Weltvr. Chamber of Commerce, unit president of the rorently or l iHl MiltTH tHi ganized Boy Scout Association. I He is immediate past pre.si- LONO CHURCH Passengers arriving aboard the CPU liner Prince George at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from Vancouver Included E. Smiley, J. G. Cunningham, W. Bus.ey, 11. M. Hanson, II. A. Deriie, W. L. I Grieve, W. James, A. J. Leigh, ; Mr. Webster, Mrs. O. Olson, Mrs. ! W. White. Mrs. George Col-bourne, Miss P. Guyan, Miss Lil-I lian Sylvester, Raymond Green, ! Mrs. J. Macfie. Mr. Campbell, A. I Fusshcim, Mr. and Mrs. John life ('1MKI.OTTE ISIH w. Chilcoia F bi nary 2 int . 8 pm. 452 245 308 250 Boot h Memorial ... 484 Borden Strett 276 King Edward 320 Conrad Street 272 Holv Trinity Church at Hull. dent of AbbuUsford Lions club, Yorkshire, is said to be the lor.g-;alld was I(,r tw0 vears president church f Abbolsford Parent Teacher est parish In England-1 979 fp-n in innnih ! Association. He has served as a BRIDLINGTON, Yorkshire, England (P-Heavy wear on clothes is reported by women rent collectors. One woman had her skirt torn by a dog. Now the council is considering a yearly clothing allowance of about 5)31). FOR SOI Til gin ( IIMll.OTTE ISI1 is. ChilruUn. Febii 1 pro. director of Central Fraser Valley Fairs Association. Mr. Brown, who joined the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1926, came to the MSA district from Trail. In 1942 he was made a fellow of the Canadian Bankers Association by Queens Uni- I KANK J. SKIMS For Action ADVERTISE t1.1,.n D.inrl l Third Avenue PI f Totals 1352 1255 Percentage attendance at. the schools was as follows: Booth. 92.6; Borden Street, 92 67; King Edward, 92.8; Conrad School, 94 02. Outside schools reported enrolment as follows: Essington 52 Port Edward 84 Digby 19 l Port Simpson 7 11:00 -Citizen's Forum 8:30 -Citizen's Forum News 8:45 - Radio Cartoons 9:00 CBC Vancouver Cjncert Orchestra 9:30 -Wnimiieg Drama 10:00 CHC News 10:10 CBC News 10:l"--l)ateline Edmonton I0:'.K. Fairmont Hotel Oreh. I0:,'(5 Interlude 11:00 Wet t Ivr Keport and f ign Olf 1'UIUAV AM. 7.01) -.Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News t!: 10 - lit re's Bit". G'mu 8:15 Moji.tng Stint' H.30 - Morning Devotions 8:45 "Logging with Bunyan" U:00 - BBC News and C -uty 9:15- Miic for Mod ms 9:311- M Hint? Coitcel I MITCHELL & CURRIE I 1MITI.I) Huiltlers & ( imtrat tors how they did it (No. 2 of a series) SUMMERLAND ARENA TRAINING FOR LEADERSH Statistics ropu'i itlon i including urban residentsi About 3500 peopi Cost ol niena - Person 5 7.(Ht .. 14.(K) Av.'.e. Share per Cash Labor - Cost of Arena ! Cash $r.e.nn 'Voluntary labor . aO.Ou'l ASK fOII SCOTIAND'S fAVOURITI SON J0HHN1E WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY $2i.;).i V f ;).. 1 1 - f r Per person PC Unci i Total $l!.-jt)i le ! ! e,- jiii. i MiuHier It, . r .. i'.: :i . standard Fi,c . E. Tory, Vancouver, lio-.'kev and skating 1 - -Three sheets of curling ice 0:5'.! -Tune Signal 10:10 - N't-.t iinst; Vi;lt, ' 10:15 The Bar-y Wo kI Show 10:30--' Me'odv 'time" t it:45- MurJeal Kitchen '. 11 :00 Kindergarten of the Air 11 :15-Roundup 'i'.me 11:30 Weal .her Foiecait 11:31 -Message Period - 1 1 :33- Rcc. Int. 11 :45 ScanUinaviaii KIclodies The Canadian Services Colleges Are Now Receiving Applications iiu tin ina iei i,i i Drc.'-iug room.. eic. I - Keating approxi'iiately 1000 people I Financing I:iiialion.s by co-operation of all citizen: I clubs, etc., provided the $25,000 cash for I and supervision I Volunteer labor built the arena. j Fifteen hundred people jammed the on arena lopeiiino- night when the Kelowna Skating ignre followed by skating, J Club gave a performance, I 4 Don't Wait--lubricate ,, Adequate lubrication row, mav sava you a !ig repair bill in ih( uturc. Drive up today racing, ln'oomball and hockey. The arena is similar to that at Cranbrook, with the additional curling i sheets under bleachers at one side of the ice surface j Mr. Tory, the contractor, drew - - FRIDAl -I'M. , 12:00 Mitl-Day Melod:e; 12:15-CBC News 12:25 Program lle.'.umc 12:30 --B.C. Farm Broadca-t 12: 55 -Rcc. Int. 1 :00 Concert Hour 1 :30 Musical Program 1:45 Mr. Prime Minister, Cly 2:00 School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45-Solo Guest 3: 00 -The Music Btix 3:15-Don Messer & His Islanders ?:30-Listener's Choice Mm Botn i?o -. SHII Uolnl Sttoill i and supplied the plane, con-I and supplied the plans, con-tstructed and put into place the ' foundation and trusses, for a i cost" of $5000. The Rink Associa- lion took over from this point with crews of up to 30 nie.i. Further crews worked in the evenings, from 7 to II) o'clock. This successful project Ls a trihutH to Summerland.s community spirit Ta project of which all residents can feel Justly TIiO r.nniiilinii Srvicea C.tiUofiV To tua! uwiiiiit.: a ear ;-. rca1 t'.elight., let attend to all its needs, r lo per service cuts clrivinr. cost:; in the Ion;; run. ill! (I IfltVllI IKkltlltt t .,r..vi.U ..lurulioii of iinivertilviwj. MINI It ii .wr IOKM K Diflillvil, Mended nntf lltittled in Scotland Ointpnli 2ll o, OHN WALKER & SONS LlO Scotch Whislty Diitillen KIIMARNOCK. SCOTIANO and hired a competent builder artl willi military Iraiiiinu tlnil fmliaiOT proud. In the case of Siminier-land, with one quarter Prince Rupert's population, its great great success Is admirable iroRcieiiey, rliaraelcr liuiltiiiifl, .ertiiuilily M"1 r'T;' i. t. i t.;,.. Iirli M ' .. 4 1 Ilf'VltlIUl('l. J IB a rOllllMllilU'"! ii'" --- l valuahlo qualities of inner discipline ami loader, 'f What about it Prince liuue at $12.00 per day to supervise the volunteer labor during completion of the project. All material for the, arena was purchased out of the $2.3,000 cash funds raised, ai well a-, paying Mr. Tory's lee and the wages o the building foreman. ! Volunteer work crews were or-gaidzed "on every possible day, t Tl. r..ll...,. ..r;.l f....r.vrar course of ii mi; ok aiti m a i ion rou i (IIMIMI ll l lll'HO,MI.Mc Mliu-nil CiuliiiH Hm Unit imii Nil 1 Tluil N'i. 5 Bull No. 6 ' Jpun .Situate In: AM in Milling Division. Vh-!' sitiliiM'tt: On tin1 north uitlr tif tlie Taku Jtl f.T. ivac 'I Mi'-fifiiiii, B. C. "t!V-i II . I. ir.it. I; M..t. publ lnhctl r f'.ts-i.nvi-'t iv fit; joor Cnntrtd IV-i-. ri" i!- 1 ot- by t.'ie Ciovurnmoiit ol r--.it :i etiltinitiin. dtaiularil in Arts and Enniiieeriiig. surely we have a comimniii.y spirit! Why can't we do it here if we wish an arena? Watch tomorrow's paper for our own at (' Spuria play a large role in tli urlivilios I I - .1 -' - 1 FRAMES! FRAMES! ( i Servicei Colleges, incliiiling iiiiercolleiatc c""1! in ihr '"' Grmtuulrs ,tiiy r a enmntistion or Knrrtv f,mr ol the Hmal CamMm Cnnntfian rmy or Knyal Cnt'lim Air AI'IM IriTlllMU I... ...... ..niMi ni inl SIr nih". Smart Motorists Rus't vo . . . SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD i UK n At i: np ut rTKit I M.I' ( AK.S Thiirl aH Patl1 Ave. Mi' ii' Green 217 Tb- ( uii'.'ilrt;it.fM Mliun;; hhu Smelt In'; Company of CuiiuUh, NvMntxr of thn h"t'lfr"s Frrp Mlnrr'o CerMMrati"- .'i.MVri-K. TakP ri'-iic r t.hnt Jumes W. Donald- I..: . n..rll ( 'oiiie in ali i . Ii.hv one i " T" f I ) U'e rarry a large line of VCSs- ' , I p In-Date IMmildiiiRS I ; f g ' ' ' " aN f .mi, itriiii rrifivri. ... .Hiiuinin ,- , .. r ... . f.,lli.- l ""I fiirrally ir.rnlul.lc lor nilry lo inn" . j. . . . . ...... .i. i ... .,i !hrirl"i v.flV-V'.'.y', I inivri-RiliH; hMv rrrhpfl tliflr MlKfrrillit imm tiii lliilny an the firt if January prrreilin run anrr. ma t . .... . . t , i.- I. ..Ii.-inl rH"p WRATHALL'S I ffffl . VV .son. of Trail, Hi itl ,li Columbia, set-: iiH m Ucit for the lawful holdr. lfiruls at the nl of K days nit i not latr thitn on- yar fnun th j dni.i of this1 notice to apply to tan j Mlnhiu llecorirr for Certificates of ! 1 mprovpnintH for th? purptw f ob-j talnim; Crown kihiiIh of tho above claims. AND further take ntolce that; rrpti in llif, rasr ol rantntiaira inuii . " ..... I ....!. 1.1 lav an ill 6t liar, iinvc rrai urtl liinr Hillt u rnm i"" ; Luxury Steamer Prince George For full details apftly ta The HrgiMrar, Hnynl ftoails, Virlnria, B.(j. Thr MfHi-ttir. Hoyaf Military Coll kiniAttHt. 1 art inn. uikIt i5p;ti'ri 8.r of the: j '"MiiM'.ntl Act.' nua be commrtu-ed before the issuance of surh Certifl- fiitPH of Improvements. j I DiiU-d tliiy 17th day of January. A D. UtSl ! JAMI.S tt. IMIWIJISON ' JfameFi W. Donaldson. A'-nt for C0Ll THE CANADIAN SERVICES Trio ConsolldaV-d Mining and I J ' t I "2: lite: lv '..' . KWJt ft .'..' 'r' r, I I .-'. -ill SAILS FOR Vancouver anil liitiiiortliate Ports , Each Thursday J Smelting Company of Canada, Limited. KnowagGodBuy? t THIS IS VALUE Inspect This! at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN HiVKSDAY 1MIHMG11T 1 r Seagram BLONDIE , 8yCHlc 'ips!! mar, kppr ir y I BOUGHT THIS k f--. JT - 'lliM!Mi ft, V ME ) AWAVS THINK KiWi S . N (SM it7Vvl '49 Chcv.Sedcan Luxury at Low cost For Ro.scrvai.iuiu Write or Call (Tf Oil DutOT Smart 2 -Tone Ft I M : Kings Plate ttt I HTC i See It! Buy It! 1 t"-. , iM'tMrir t?Ttt.'t?T l a Sure Several Other itiml Values ( . Bob Porker Ltd. ji Mlllll - MONAIU.'II DKAI.IIRS ! Prince Rupert, B.C. This odveitisemf nt is not published or displayed by th liquor Control Board or by ths Government of British Columbia. 5