Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 15, 1951 Conrad Schoo Water Money ing end Mrs. D. Gomez, King Edward's. It was announced that visitors' flay for Seal Cove School would s""i'n as yf, u ipTA Meeting rriiicip.il BatPnmn Speaker At P-T. Meeting be luld on Wednesday. Novem-I ber 14, and for Conrad Streetj Bylaw Coming; A $100,000 water system im-i piovement bylaw will be voted1 on by Prlnre Rupert electors at i garden eiiula L Mcnooi on inursday, November 15. A (rial iatw4 rvirt, l. - .... 00,1 ihi bill, taltiPd u, nD"n'11 ac ' " " 11 - uk neia j u ivi.viii'i i iu. 11 mis nartv ,1s successful, they will be held Feature of the monthly meeting cf Conrad Slreet Pnrent-Tracher Association was an al-divs? by Principal T. Ci. Bate-nian on the subject of present day report cards as compared PLANTS IN PICTURE WINDOW I, CALL FOR SPECIAL CARE I 01 'Cov.ft'H-. I PrwicUtn W n if,the chair. Gn!li'. rrguinny. Because there ai? no nuitable Readying I New Yukon Army Camp Construction of a new military camp on the Alaska Highway. 165 miles south of the Yukon-Aia-ska border, is setting the stage for the start of Exercise "Eager Beaver" early In 1952. Straddling the hiahway at Silver Creek, Y.T., the camp will home the 500 Canadian an J United Slates Ai'my engineers participating in the 6-month training exercise scheduled to get under way there January lli. Some 40 Canadian and U.S. officers and men, under 'command of Major E. D. Taylor of Vancouver, have been on the? the dangv-rotis factor of fear In I th elnssroom, Mr. Bateman said. M. Bateman nlsn stresM the j importnuce of parent-teacher teamwork in the development of jthe child. He urged parents to cly.ck regularly with teachers to i discuss problems which they 1 could by co-operation probably ; trace down and eliminate. riWW'T AWARDID ! For the second time in succession, the pennant for largest attendance of parents was awarded to o. Olsson's Grades , Foul and Five class, j 1' was rtoort.'d to the meet-.ng that some school zone signs lor Seal Cove School have now fc-vr erected. Members di-cidcd that each month twn volunteers will be I ealied f attond the P-TA meeting-- of Borden Street and King Edward schools for the purpose rf co-ordinating the work of the :P-TA's. This month Mrs. C. We'se will attend Borden's meet in-? uecemDer civic elections J City council Monday night ac- r opted the recommendation of the board of works, headed by! Aid. George Casey. I Total cost of the debentures,) t - It? issued on a 20-year serial ' basis., Intel vat 4V2 per cent peri annum, Includes the following: I Reservoir repairs, $20,000; Seal foe water main, $15,500; Fifth 1 -rf" -w l MllV'IIH ll v .... with those showing pupils .(rader in percentages as they did several years ago. "Education today." Mr. Bate-man said, "is not merely academic It is also designed to promote growth in character, in-tegritj and a willingness lo corporate with fellow ttudrnts for their common good." Therefore, present day report cards whic h remove the comparison between pup.'s whose abilities cannot psssibly be compared, eliminate ttl nleav a 1....'.'. ' PllZ7 i-h.,.!.,) j,.,.,.y f,TtoC up your WMI d.-,, " -T"'1" 8'llr,! w.ii. ,h,t!, P"oi vrr can l, , ,,,, in , n,,,, .i,.' few ('Uu iU ,4 Avenue West mum, $21,000; See- , tor 2 water main, $9,500; Fourth : Avenue West main, $7,500; Rush- ! btook Heights main, $7,000; Mt. I O 1 d f i c 1 cl main replacement, j $1. 500, and the "Co-op" water! main, $10,000. Aldermen agreed that this was' ' the least we can get awav w'tr" in maintaining the city water system. pineer Construction Battalion ! Working under severe arctic mmi -i.oi.jnm ami iautiln Ul , ,, "-!, tviru'ty lie likca . . . those arvm. . ' . i"'1 Ant , . tmi of the most v(Tiiiile ilili ever' k... " v, lT' on liand. ; scene since October 7, rushing S completion of the camp. Early ; preparations are expected to be ' completed before the main body ; of Canadian troops arrive at the ' training area January 3. S Eager Beaver will combine engineers of Canada's 59th pendent Field Squadron. RCE, and the United States' 3G1 En- l'lixt T"T'TL'.SmTS True ,rfw""' The M ,m, pn. ,. KHl-(). Hi.lioiil, flllP !ilfrmt)Ti ' InV lu.w ...,.t ?. t ( 1, 1 Hurl It.-.rl I.-tii. l.tp.t Ml (, U i IV.m Hi,,,,, ' ,":1'9 ,iili n, iw i, u v,., ....... . L, Mi.ntrc.it, I'U (.nirv tmlith-.l 1 - f 8 i Mi Ka, Tun,,,,., ( "k to IS liillSI. t I. .. ," " tSS'lj W'.mi tin.,u' IhL l on i.iin.-t to I., V ili tman Co lid an u '"""" .Miiniit-al. ' ",'!'ii! si j L I I 1 '- conditions and spring thaws, the troops will test equipment and airstrip construction of field delences, demolitions and coid weather administrative problems. Study of methods and results obtained at the site wiil affect future planning Tind Palled Ami tjirely Vnlti' .....I .. .tiV'' u-on. Knr. no tnuiHT !.., ur n... . , ""'it t W-intei Window Garden Makes Spring tome faster, and "leaches Many Lessons ton'' I WII til .. i "P i.ii iirr.s i t I si.ii n: vsln.s.TXZZ onp-andnly fri-ifm r. with the selt-lnA-ina. anmnntie Wtdi r llun wn' slip lr nin mit nry m Inh ilimn lo lock your l.itrl.lnmit. J.t,t i-r. m, h u., f;.ln.T Mul il -wlnri. piH" vuu 1,- vr- ,i toys ycin a itmn.l fi-le f mnmly and i,. t(,, will unv wi.li vmt tliioimh (II vor ,,,vm, , I-Iht In- tiire il a Ia,i,Imij s, J.',,,nHr m i , 4 Dfipeft&msf I'.S.- Tur the snua-littina biitrr of y(,u iifm,.i rr. , . uu lor me ion-.,. IJ- Lnhtmna S., r!,,'!,4 Piurtrrf Rem svh-n Iwl.y r tt; "', I mm Encroachment Not Condoned City council will advise owners of Savoy Hotel that Unbuilding is eu.-roaching on sidewalk allowance to extent of 70.04 square feet and that this condition cannot be condoned. Decision was reached bv council Tuesday night when it learned no agreement could be made with the owners for indemnities to the city. Municipal A:'t holds city can enforce removal of encroachment or condone it. Aid. T. B. Black suggested the city .should not .condone the condition "in Older to protect ourselves." Owners could at anytime be ii.rced to remove encroachment from sidewalk limits, maximum of whi?h is .JG feet and minimum .29 feet. According to verbal inlorma-tion he had received, Superintendent of Works Stewart said contractors rebuilding the hotel had failed to survey the prop ? iriicU mm ! v.ir.dcw , where the temperature ' rar.e?.: is much greater. Begonias, vhich may be injured by too! I much sun do well. It is an ideal pc' for African violets. Amaryl-; iit;. calla o!ies. and all the hardy hulas v. ill thiive, and of course he foliage plants and florists' , green p.'ants. 1 mi arrangement by which a 1 shade or curtain can be lowered cetn.en the plants and the glass ; on sub-zero nights will protect ii'om injurious drafts, provided; the window is of the double pane j ' type, or has a tightly fitted storm ' sa-h. I Automatic watering for indoor! Plants will save lols of trouble, .'ind may save your plants. Trays or saucers in which two inches of coarse sand can be placed ; .'hou'.d tj provided. Stand the P 't: on this sand, and keep watet . in the sand just below the bot-1 torn of the pot. This water will j be drawn into the pot as needed ( z keep the soil moist, without; anaw ... it. la lh:it ln-l ."'"'71 Wmtli ihnll.mt l v ' T 'li'ill.im mm f'T ..Ml.y ,..,i ' tie !iit, Hvli ilunw a.l Hum H.il.v Iikii V KNITWEAR Popularit)' of picture windows, have caused some readjustment in the rules for winter window gardens; A 110TW1 window of normal proportions Has not been considered a good location for flowering plants, "because of insufficient light. But a picture window facing north is not shaded from relucted light of the northern sky. ir a preferred location for most cl the plants which are easy to f low in the hotisv'. The light which such a window admit." 1; adequate and it lias the advantage of an even and cool temperature. In a room which varies between 70 and 80 degrees In daylight hours, the temperature close to a north window will often be 10 to 20 degrees lower. A picture window facing south, on the other hand, which gets ihe full impact of the winter sun will usually be subject to extieme variations of temperature. If you place a thermometer between a south window, and storm sash, on a sunny clay, you may get All Arrou I aimaln h..'a liol.lllls, in y,,, ,m lWfur lliat tfKJth ram'. Uliy riv-4Mfktl (Vn-rtK. IV hp 1 . . . aluminum p , r,.y.t ln fin ndly to f.,. , h'nlih . . . ukmimiim U,ut and butter W'np--Mi-iti.iW) foil wrnppirs. cain.lv rtm eo'.kiiiil lil.n-.U nw.ff tr, amt ni-ss ami rsnni, u I . .0 .''V'i ., ' ! 1 don't mill to nil yui tlI 4 1 X - ji eimi aiuimmm mnkia c, an- m your kii.-li.. I.ibh,! ami ek stl 'Vy p-n-m 1 f.uiiiy ;m. Hv.iur . . , rti-.ns.i. erty. he.'lt eietdv M.I iii,.tt t e.s,nimienl!v Atal k-n liimr. a tui. .1 .il.iiiiili.irn nk.v H:.oi,V llto n.l Ih.'. il loiyicHir uf a ulial.i.Lf "ln.r. readies up to 100 decrees, when ttiH '' A al.iiiuinim .A.ai c ttv d' lO' She 9 Ofcnd f,..( Cr danger of water-logging. Evap-1 orotion from the trays will also Iv.-lp humidify the air, which is u-ua'ly too dry. Other methods oi humidifying which may be available will be beneficial. Those who live with picture windows soon learn that the lip.rU, or glare they admit, is not always pleasant. It is easily softener' b a gauzy curtain, and in the casj of plants excessive vaiiutioris in temperature may tc les ened by shading with such s curtain, or a screen of similar material. ,'At.Hi temperature is be-, "'' "K : e:-:t picture windows r .r to be more favorable it., than one facing sotilh, 'Uhern exposure is even '.'oi'y managed, and favors arietv or plan's. Cycla-.. m freely in this loca-"aper White narrixsi do .vter than in a sunnier ol the r arnnetit. H Kuliirt W ..ik-TT !i"t e, lovely I. aula Aventt's ,i(. tun- in a h"1? tnwi- in Her-n.jnv. H,! iutt it in l.e- w.ri.t BTH.hm!.-.. io HKINZ '! It MSV.U H A H V KJlS M-mmm!-yurtiinv mrm fowl pro I in . wxij, viirr'tattlf' nii'i d''-rU- rpf-ntv lileiwfl tn kv Kft(y ikhImI nouri.l,f?H itl nii't jr -ija-(ki lo ('.iliyremlv diMulH v. All pmt do, nudhfT im tak thfin from tin- tm- Wftrm ih-m ttpfiM mrvpf Airi. win n IkiIa-'h n hi'lf fil-l-r, li-' n-fttiv fr f.w 1IKIVZ JfMuU nutlH. Ak your efff-nli-r fir !1 ir.i Hal-v nn-l Jonior l-rtn.!, VM know they're Kti Iwrm.f. thyVf Ilnnxl CnnA HetM h'rerrbvtl I , A M'ICIM. Ulll.lt r'.t asntnne piiii." r. I. mil u'luli'v Tudor I'i.il f.r ottlv l.ir eiuhf iltipilnr vnliie i W" fu'li. an ihat'a in Him M flt"' .' Hnw do you gi-t ynur 'I'lldur l'l.lle linnia, folks nnd aniK.n' liv ninplv ti.iu thne t,l' VKIK I'll III) HI T or IJt'AKI.H 1T1 1 I II l!l( i: l,x l.jpi lo tin- ii-idri-i itiin mi rvrry Qu..k-r ruiT.d Wh.ut and Putt.il Itifi p:u-k.iti'. So n-k V"Mr aroii'r (nr Cimki-r 1'iifTi'd Wlicst nr I'ufT.il Hire Imhiy . . . and w-nd lur voslr lir"t pn-(s of Tudor I'lnte. 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