" M 1,1 .4 STTDENTS FRANK 'Continued from pane 2 1 Tola's 700, 700, 909. Gordon & Anderson-B. Smi'h 5 ' S. Ramsay 581 I rjurnn-' Prince Ruperr Daiiy iN'ews Fiiday. March t, Hi51 ft- 'TifiiR. Close Race In Bowlina TIVIC v-ENTRE Christensen is Rod-Gun Head New president of Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Association M AT. MOVrtS TONIGHT j Accidents Don't Happen" i The tale ot an accident that has 515. L. Anderson 393. C. Barrie subjects which I need to com-511ft. Totals 831, 800, 957. ' plete my education. Canadian Bank of Commerce' Student No. 9 No, because' I I. Kristjanson 586, R. Christian- work after school and if I studied sen 325. M. Steeves 317. E. Mosloy : hve hours every night I would 421, P. Ramsay 435. Totals 716 'not get enough sleep.-713, 799. 'j . Lucky Strikes J. Boulter 447,' Do th tadt ' a A. Whalman 53(5, H. Phillipson public whool feel that you 530, J. Warren 300, B. Dunbar1 lake advantage of all the 525 Total., 801, 7770, 777. I opportunities mad available to McMcokins A. Ritchie 454, C.1 yT elected at last mgnts annual meeting at the Civic Centre is , Norman , Christensen. Georee Rorvik, secretary, was re-elected. i Others elected for 1951 weie ; Thomas Boulter, vice-president; W. H. Doumont, Harold Thorn. Harold Eidsvlk, Mrs. T. Boulter ! j and B. J. Bacon, members of the j executive committee. not happened yet" demonstiats with humor what wearing the wrorisf clotiies on the Job could do to the machinist and workmen wearing loose clothing. "Family. Cnitins" A family Wilson 493, B. Emerson 433, C. Student No. 1 No, because I! .outing and holiday in public Bellamy 511, L. McMeekln 501.! dont indulge In sports. I camping ; RTound of Banlf Na- lO a ; !M7. I h KtK . .. - .1 , .,. fs npnT. wtv z wo. nitric c . , , , Lyons-A. Pierce 519. K. Paul1 i hfc 1 do wunal T Pncnms a tent preludes happy, healthful '493, A. Wrathall 333. J Shrntnn I ,i, h-.. -r mr In, Jlic Pioneer Sbrugghf DAILY DELIVERY A vote of thanks was tendered Doug Kerr, retiring president, who answered: "It's not so much the work of the president which counts but the work which he can get out of the members." Eidsvik, of the new exeeutive committee, Is the junior member. He to 18, a Booth Memorial High School student. days in the mountains. Many facilitios enable holiday mak.is to combine living conveniences with activity that appeals to them. ,' Fishing, boating, swimming, climbing, golfing and riding or Just relaxing In the sunshine.' 001, P. Thompson 534. Totals 7G8,stance, the school orchestra of-001 81 fers the student an opportunity Annettes B. Windle 582, Flynn ; t0 develop musical inclinations 458, MeMeekin 502, Smith 499, lf any. As I am not musical I Dickens (i()2. Totals 813, 929. 901. cannot participate in these ac-l.adirs' "It" jtivities. As I work after school Black Oats-V nimenn 275, J. I haven't much time tot school 1J!"! 490. H. Speer 491, E. Strcbe activities, such as serving on the Phone 81 ' t In the Shadow of the AssinJ- o il.. B. Davis 012. P. Hiliiiins 335. ci.ni.1 rn,,ru.u .hl,.h t wnulrt i ii,,- . n,. As a result (if this week's piav in the Ladles' Bowling Lcaguv, Ro.sa Lee's are holding a om -point lead in "A" Division over Lucky Strikes and McMeekin's. In "B" DtvUbtn Black CaU have a one-point lead over !h" running-up Ginger Snaps. ' The league competition is now in the season's third period. 'Ilieh single scorer for "B" Division was S. Currie of Malison's with 837 while B. Davis of lilac k Cats lok high three pump aggregate, 612 In "A" Division hiy.h single scorer was A. Whatman of Lucky Strikes with 280 and hip.h three game aggregate tops was (MS by I). Woods of Ro.sa Lees. Team .leuiin, l.aitii s ".V ! Ro;;a I.ee'; -M. I'ostu1: 502, D. Nelson 490 M. Fupitie ; D. Woods 648. F. M( KilUion 508. ' T '.lis 958. W,l 8119. : Brownwoods - L. Donakl.sO'i 4.rf), F. Cramer 480, M. Ginvi-h 3)8, N. Stone 424. G. Brown 1)21'. Totals 7U2, 804. 710. Stair's O. Melntyre 300; L 1 Ki-ays 458, J. Dickens 495, K. Hills 30!), L. Howe 538. Totals 710 795, . 071. Toilers M. Wide 490. E. Jolian-: svn 33, B. Ellison 394, .1. Hill 484, I Taylor 432. Totals 72!), i 77!) 831. j Hi Inmiil.s M. Lewis 481, O.' Kurylk 45:i A Denton 478 D.! Luid'iii 530, E. Anderson 010,' : Tot als R10. m. 854. j Wrat hulls -Bert Peterson 555 Pauline Roberts 345. K. liey 540. : W. Sleeves 41(1, M. Vincent 435. Toiiiis 97), 958, 1027. ; have liked to do verv much. I tnres nf n elimbins exnedition to Ba!iier.s-8. Downing 580. M Student No. 3 No. If I took'Uie sitmm..' of M noil Wedise- Richards 549, J. AOCOCK MD. D.l 0jt., , n ih. nnnrtiml. i 4 K . i . . r.no r: Mr., I,.... , 'BJ - '.vcoa. or? of M unt Assininoine s rsighbors. ties made available to me I would I U..c. ..II 41 m,OW anVtr Totals C79, 824 930. ( ommercials HeU;erson 397,',rl, ' rf ,ii,i.. it i. nna. I will want to do after leaving r ' ''Trv',1 V U S'?l). 3''8-Tola,s, V ?' I haven't enough time to do all Ushool. hool. s,owart the things i would uk to do. i stud. Student . No. 51 guess so but SUPERIOR CARS 1941 Packard 110 1938 Ford Tudor 1937 Ford Coupe 1939 Austin Convertible We are exiieclinir a few more Austin Sedans and Station Wagons Superior Auto Service Ltd. STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 2)7 Sturieint No. 4-Yes, I do feel Hhemocs - D. Ardern 421. M that I takc advantage of the op-Iv'alsn,, Kn-.i.a 514 V Elliot t, 404, b ! 520. J, Husoy 490. Totals PwUinitieK offered, ino 7.i' 855. ; Sludfit No. 5-Some of the ac- 8kect.il Grocery - G. Van Mccr tivities which would be a helpful 5.) i, W. f later 4il, G. Smith 354, nature I don't bother about. G. Kinilli 40!), I. liaiiue 422. Totals Student No. 6-There are so 71!! !M0 many 'opportunities that are Savoys F. Morrison 402, M. made available for .students that I.avioli -t 417, K. Knutson 404, D. 1 with our extra-curricular activi-Jolnia.s 470, K. McCallum 400.' ties it is almost impossible to Tvia's ')'. fun. 799. (take advantage of them. n.C.G.KA. Kf. Baxter 504, fj "Hospitolity ond Good Food" That Is Our First Aim I'hime 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe that part of the course isn't particularly stressed. I would like to know what positions in the working world I would be most proficient at, but the teachers do no do much to guide us in our choice. Student No. 6 -As well as a school of this size can offer. Student No. 7 Yes. I have learned one of the most important things in life: to get along with other people. Student No. 8 No, the university entrance course only prepares you for further study. If I do not continue my education Kli'viis ::2, A. Holkestad 498, E. Do you feel that you are receiving good training to en Wmi LAGER able you to lake your place in community life? Rivi K 303. J. Thornton 433. Totals 7' 15. 751 fill). Bit? .Sisters- E. Bond 442,-M. It i:,(l 418. E. Dickens 300, E. Roth- in a university I will have to Student Uo. 1-Yes, as a mem- lake a businss course bof(JW t mm m !'"raevjo!0 m well 4V,(). T. Muv ey 413. Totals bcr of a group such as a school Enterprise Brewery Ltd. can ever hope to get a good Job. I I I! I'! ! .evel$toke, B.C. For Action Advertise! 774. (25 835. j you learn how to respect other Wallace Pharmacy S. Hart- peoples'. views, to get along with vviff 430. D. DibJ) 381, A. Parker other people and to arrange your 3:;!l, I.. Phillio.sou 394, K. Thomp-' thoughts in an orderly manner. son 515. Totals 773, 687, 759. School, in addition to adding to Giimer Snaps- B. M.'Glashan t i your general knowledge, better itwnl ii n..-t p 1 ,r.e of di'.pfayd 27!'. N. Kennedy 479, V. Parkin enables you te enjoy life and to; i i 1 41!;), D. Stewart. 210, E. Bealle 516. offer constructive opinions rc-L. Mulder 303. Totals 804, 839,'garding adult activities includ- IS '-"- PORTRAITS Films nevelo)ed and Printed PROMPf SERVICE rilANDI.F.U'S STl!UIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 339 Prince Rupert , ing work. RFAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX n r.',;; 'I!.'-:pared . F. MORTIMER ' :c J Ave. W. Manson's -T. Dell 408. M. Cope- student No. 2 -Yes, I do feel land 517, D. Stewart 398, S. Cur-1 that I am getting good training n.' 002. M. Montgomery 479. m school. Certain organizations Totals 711 895, 981. are formed within the student Rockettes-W. Ki yklywcyj 103.1 hodv. which Hive dudIIs a chance I You pay for age! See that yon get it! Melchers, distillers of fine quality products since 1898. presents for your pleasure these four outstanding Real Rye Whiskies, and their famous London Club Dry Gin the perfect mixer. All favourites throucthout Canoda ... now at your Liquor Stores. j' i I6W ;jPIMt wrifcr- mil, t i i iV -i .rv rt ,it N. Gcdries 275. M. Antone 407, M.jto experience certain responsi-Pennev 246, E. Hood 371, D. New- billtjes which will enable them to ton 508. Totals 731, 714. 747. j uke their useful positions in the ' ' community. i ACIIIflG BACK? I BtWlctii. No. 3 Most of the teachers treat the senior students VM.y m.ti.-r with harka. hr or wintitl i. ihih? M.,ny iimi iii. k rehrt bv cku,t as adults which helps to prepare ; ,'?ZZif!tT,lV,''',? ""! thp students for the cold, cruel e2)j ' - -1 1 i Hi -M4 654 ICS KEELS" Aristocrat world. for tHrth kithiry attij Jivf tiisoldrm wkuk . StUfiOflt No. 4 Yes. While fiSc pt OMti ptJ ior tmpltti. Hlrat k lht tahrfl tkc Jrtvcr catlt. I Reduced Chop Suey - Chow Mcin HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 a name you caa iDR. CHASES I An"n " get along with people as well asj I jCJL .I.A IncrpiLsn voiir neneral know-! pQc each Th.l advcrtticffwnt if not piibUhtd or dV.pljycd by ikt tiquot Control Bort Ol by the Govcrnriwnt o( Brrtuh Colufflb.t. em jTlCi'' ledge. 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All main countries hav textile industries, and people come from other countries in the western group to study our method. The textile industry here in Canada is among the leaders in technical skill and effectiveness. And along with the U.S. it pays the highest wages for textile employment anywhere. In Canada the industry is the largest employer of manufacturing labor. Textiles alo i pay the largest manufacturing wage bill in this country. In thene times, the size and technical ability of the industry are important feature of Canada's (strength. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED 1 1 f il. w i :f .v tS$ 1 Hat, tj I 5'iTrnt . OLD KEG 3 YEARS OLD - REAL RYE A Real Rye Whisky af a popular price. Mcde from Rye Grain Mashes and matured in rPlonning Building or rRepairina oak casks under controlled conditions. I V 1 ft I m lab LONDON DRY GIN Distilled from grain mashes and rectified Ovr fiusl quutily imported bolanicois. Th ideal Gin for Cocktails, Collins, tc fiTCHELL MANUFACTURIRI O' PRODUCTS T.m. M 9 CURRIE MELCHERS DISTILLERIES, II M I T E D Mi l l 'rs & ' "nlrai-liirs This advertisement it not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board ftr by the G9vmaint of BrilUh Cslumbiar