Your Building Needs Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. October 5, 1951 Try our service first crAonalA .iiar i Gcnero! Buildinq i .ni4 Cnar'nltiitc lis Duncan Munro sailed last Fall and Winter night on the Prince Oeorge for i a trip to Vancouver. ' Meeting of Job's Daughters tonight, 8 o'clock. General business, 'aM IKMMi UNDERWEAR mm-y silver march and movies. briu.il PAINTS -y- 1 234c ) in fl.T tm.i: Id City Builder's Supply frir Slri'i t Thune Blue 8207 ii ; nil ill WOOD'S and COOPER'S' " (2 -piece) Jockey Lonq " Drawers. $4.25 - $4.50 t ! Heavv Weight Jockey Shorts ... $2.50 -$3.00 Short Sleeve Vests .... $2.85 - $3.00 If ' i 4 1 t i 11, i J-H $$i Christmas IIP VCSTS SZ.U'J - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judge sailed ,'as mght on the Piince George .01 a holiday visit to Vancouver. Mi. and Mrs. Walter Lahti i-ued last night on the Prince Georue for a vacation tiip to Vancouver. 120 H.A.A. Battery Starting their winter training Tuesday, October 9. Be drilling two nights a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays. (HO Mrs. Joseph Caron has returned to the city irom a trip to Ottawa and Quebec. Mrs. Garrm was away for five months. No delivery of milk Monday, Thanksgiving Day, October 8. Get your extra milk Saturday. All milk guaranteed. Northland Dairy. (235c) Dr. J. Bede Harrison. Vancouver radiologist, following his monthly visit to the Prince Rupert General Hospital, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return south. Sons of Norway whlM drive and dance, Friday, October b, 8 p.m. Dancing, 10 to 2. Music by Mike Colussi. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (234c) Miss U. Stoakes, RN, Vancouver nurse who has been visiting the city for a short period, leaves tonight by the Chilcotin to take up nursing In the Queen Charlotte City Hospital. toys . -V " II. f t Medium Weight Combinations ' HIDhAU HALL BALLROOMTn thu c. - rM . u . the mosl complete selection of Toys In town ""'"-r WU1 ue IU'la ,or f rmcess Elizabeth the the DukA Duke nf of prfih.,u u Vu and Edinburgh when they are guesU of the Governor-General and Ladv Alexander du ng their Canadian tour. The walls and cell ng are light cream trimmed wUh gUt draperies a b,ack baXr?unda a 1 7 f'T bradim rUg haS a "-ered pattern on thl SrySta' chnilier P ot 12,500 pieces and containing 84 lights-- a Bin of Un'ted h K'"8dom-hangs !e from the , -a-B'" celling. CP from National Film Board) "Teach theParents," U rges PTA Head XL mwu 'iffiff I Combed Cream Cotton $3.75 to $4.75 Merino Cotton , $4.50 Merinp Wool and Cotton $6.00 v Tiger Brand Heavy Rib Wool Combs $6.35 Stanfield's Heavy Rib Wool Combs $10.95 Fleece Lined Combinations $4.25 Stanfield's A C. Cotton and Wool Combs.. $6.95 Stanfield's Fine Wool Combs .... $9.75 - $10.50' Hartfey Wood's P.D.Q. Combinations. from $4.95 to $6.95 Watts & Nickerson ."!" r'itjfti ':H -si 'h;f?HIUihMHM;ii,,1,fti1Hu?HM'TMUnrM,Mntnt'',HfH'Mr!!fi,Tift!MnMir?r'if Head of one of the stronirest oriranizatidns in I $iileresl in : America held, the attention of several hundred par-1 ents and teachers last night as she called for a deeper! study in child psychology, attacked the school report CE TO SUBSCRIBERS o'ii Cli lOlt card system and questioned the present-day school curriculum. i vnnamzxtti-" " T.ie first, practice of the Rotary Mixed Chorus was held In the auditorium of the Booth Memorial High School on Tuesday evening with a very gratifying Mrs. E. R. Evans, Vancouver,' l tn" .Say 8me" thlng in thls reard- 18 Parent years a worker for If you hove missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know y o w r newsboy's name, call the office before 5 p.m. 1 Teacher Associations In B.C. H'CJIIER SALARIES and recently elected president nf The provincial P-TA head Rchard Sephton, district' agent, Mutual Life of Canada, ' is in the city at the Savoy Hotel, phone 37, where he will be glad to receive personal or phone -alls. (235c) lurn-out ol members. Charles A the B.C. body, told a public poke of the 'never-ending" (Ealanno is again the conductor meeting In King Edward school province wide campaian for!a"d Henry Pluym accompanist. auditorium that "we are a most higher teacher salaries and bet- Ther2 we.e thirty-five members Every house should have a i present. nice clock. It would be an orna powerful organization" and "to ter schools. never understlmate the power of "But not only are we cam- uie P-1A." ; paien ns for higher salaries r.nlc M Ne cc, Blue 624 ment as well as company and be of great value. We mean the ud Nickerson's to Fi izetl's Motors: Fulton Strct 6th Ave. West 600 aild 700 Blocks. - i .h Olsen, Blue 72S mantel-clock, of course. Prices ilisliiipixlu'il product of the miiiisii Sure:; 1480 (ith East to Seal Oove. i.i. uas very .-.aUsfaclory fc the first practice. A particularly pleasing feature was that there were several new members. When last year's members also turn out in lull it is expected that th chorus will total at least fifty. The next practice will take .Hucc cn iUejjay m the High Sthocl aud.torium and ne members will be welcomed. There . If i tr Masliu'.ak. 4 West 243-1077; 2nd Ave VP but higher teaching standards as well. Our teachers are responsible for building the future nation and thia profession should attract the-finest people in Canada. "It won't do this, however, if teachers have to live in economic straits." Referring, to new schools, Mrs. Evans thought Prince Kupe'.t . u,n S35.0 up. Bulger's Jewellery Store. dtc) Wednesday Night Mixed Bowling. A mixed 12-team five-pin league . will start bowling next Wednesday evening, October 10. All teams Intending to WMt n.l-lll')R iiii-Inr!- s I street; 3rd Ave. Frizzell's Motors to end of 3rd The effervescent speaker,' holding her audience in rapt i attention for more than an hour i and a half, traced the history: of the P-TA and told of the work that already had been accom-; piished by -some 200 000 mem- oeis across Canada. I "We are not reformists," Mrs. Evans countered. "But we try to correct anything that is detrimental to the health and -welfare of our children." j Program of the P-TA, she said, was divided Into two departments, ' the "material" and the "Intangible." j VlSlAL EUtCATlON I are vacancies in ail sections of was especially fortunate", but i the ciiorus. Already work has said that much of the province wmtneed on new cho.us num- join this league must have their entries registered at the Bowling Alleys not later than Monday, October 8. This league is limited to 12 teams so get your entries in early and enjoy a season of good sport. (235c) beM and grsat interes. was was not. She also commended 4-lvin Nystcdt, Blue 638 A Wr t 7it4-1427; 9th Ave. West 102-60!) 808-861. i'-S-sect 70'J Block; Tatlow Street 805-4U3; Coinox I . - ' fimmy Mt-Lean, Red 82? West J0-44a: 5th Ave. West 105-515; 6Ul Ave. It -alii); Uunsmiur Street 2il-42i; Tatlow 513-, 'i.(m Place; Agnew Place. I i the work of the P-TA groups here. "I think you have done a wonderful job here." She said that in B.C. there were 430 P-TA groups with a Co. Ill A rniltrh ocfimatn lout vnnr k-llramir Walker, Green 929 .' i Vv. 105-037; 9th Ave. East 110-270; McBrlde Ii3-"u8. in these. The Welsh folk-sons, "All Through the Night," is a beautifully harmonized arrangement fcr a thre-part ladies' chorus and- will und 'ub-i-edly be a much appreciated numi-v. T.ils particular arrangement i-- by W. H. Andersen, ih? well-known Winnipeg n"iif':ia'i ani composer. ! Tlie -hoir is ooen t-i all citl- I zens who can sing and want to j join in the sinking of good music. Wom"n and men will be equally welcomed. Imdon Smith, Blue 931 V CALL-SUIT FASHIONS . . Hon 2 .ihe .said, showed that more than , " "'""s " 'P " "2"; . , at ilke te a 'ot' 250.000 had been sp?nt by the founds ,qu " ,a a large ' association in B.C. during the TnttlT last five years in supp'lyin, "1.1 'ion31 equipment lor schools. : are wen over a million p peopu oPl "-how. that First exponent of visual edu-l"the pro,v,lnce waTthe 1 ony a sma" Percentage of par-?n cation P-TA she silri J5 ten iZ ; . f,ai, !ents are Interested in their chil- ii: in v Johnson, (.rccn 661 (CNtt-Flshermc.. s ftr in and Pacific Place; i-'frlvin KjoriiMin, Green- 113 dren s education. "Every citizen should be Handsome styles . . ; quality fabrics, in suits sure to become the backbone of your new Fall wardrobe. member," she declared. Robert G. Moore, King EJ-waid principal, introduced the speaker. Refreshments were reived after the meeting by Major R. Lahiff, who moved to p. military health centre In New Westminster last summer, Is r r dually recovering from an r-.tiack- of arthritis. He Is num- ' East, McBride to Havs Cove Circle; McBrlde ll-bla. fruc-e Iloald, Gicen 719 11.14 237-73ii; 5th Ave. East 301-719: 6th Ave. -4j, 301-626; Hays Cove Circle 82-6B7; Cotton f'i-)l(i; Green S.rccl 411-416; Ebcrt Street; lirret. '' in-had Towers, Black 034 sAve .; 1st and 2nd Overlook; Herman Place; fure. . i members of the three Rupert P-TAs. Prlnce bed anion? the well known veterans of Skeena. EXPORT CANADIAN WHISKY MATUBI0 AMP tOTTUD IN HMO uftofii tki tutamtilMi M tf CAHAOIkM 0lllMta1 WMamwM projeclors, record players, radios and pianos had first been Installed by the association. "And now the department i3 doing it." But such work was only being done where money for the equipment was not available from school funds. "We are not just a women's auxiliary to schools, you know." The hardest work of the organization showed the least tangible results, and that was In the field of parent education. TEACHING PARENTS "This organization was founded In the U.S. 56 years ago because someone felt parents were not interested enough in education of their children. "In that field lies our hardest work." Mrs. Evans called on all parents to take an active part in P-TA.i. "There are many problems of 'limy Alexander E.iii 333-1805; Frederick St.; Sherbrook Ave. 'ny Eliy, Green 258 225-247; 2nd Ave. West 137-341; 1st Strict Market Place; 3rd Ave. Dally News-National m cWwn you My underwear look for STANFJELD's Ih-yn Itilciiic, Black 8S8 West r.35-735, 741-745; Borden Street Frascr 'J.-L-- Plnf THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. NEW WISTMINSTIR, i.C. ' This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by Ihe Government of British Columbia your child which you must first,; understand. Learn to become better parents." i She commended university ex- i tension courses in child psychology be studied in P-TA meet-j lngs. Last year 300 such courses were studied in the province "but that is not enough. There should be at least five times that many - tank Kilborn, Green 977 1 1 si 124-234, 5'h Ave. East 101-216; 7th Ave. '-8; Bowser Street. " ' -Serek Ailan, Blue 12" ' A,"Vt 210-539; 7th Ave. West 120-537; 8th Ave. K;28; Lotblniere St. 721-728; McBrlde St. 413-1 1) St. 625-733. B fSanlry Bosh er, Black 953 :l1 Ave I,,-t Block 800; 8th Ave. fiast 915-975: Oth Ave. U1Q0-1144; 10th East 900-1130; AUred Street; SH"!; Donald Street. E W-Jfrniv Johnson, Green 661 "" AvcE-t 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. y- 2-Kss Murray, Blue 275 ,!l A'.'c.isi 1036-1D44. fl 2i-ltimy Moonhead, Kcil 33.-1 i'tf "" 'i0'1 H35-1314; Park Ave. 1005-2279; lltn - f'Uer Street; Beach Place. v i- , m"w ' 1'airi1' Grccn 153 l!W fGlS-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor Street. !rt!' tia" Roberts, Black 480 rVriV"'st 718-3d Ave. and 6th Street.; 3rd Ave. 1 News-Watts and Nickcrson's (5th St.). l- ry Parkin, Green 660 ' people taking these courses." REPORT CARDS Parents must familiarize TRADE MARK REG. m Fur mnr than f0 years Stanfii'M's flag been the firnl choire of Canadian families seeking warm, vnmfnrtaMe underwear. themselves , with today's teach- Stanfield's one'itec combinations fit Mnootlily climb. And they stay as soft us new through Support The Blind . During October The annual campaign of the Canadian National Institute ' ' For the Blind is underway Contributions should be sent to Mr. E. Boulter c;o Canadian Bank , , of Commerce, Prince Rupert ',' Be sure and attend the Variety concert in the Capitol Theatre on Sunday, Oct. l'4th for some ex- cellent entertainment. v WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT? muny 'wearing and repeated washings, Ask to see Stanfiebrs I ndrrwear at your favourite store. Available in a wide range of weights and style for the whole family. i i Sa.st 1141-1476. StA?! FIELD'S ! ing system, or "how else are they to know If their children are getting the best?" ; She told the meeting that for i some time the P-TA had tried ; to persuade the Department of Education to put in a new report card system. How many parents knew how to read the reports of their children today? i "Ask the principals if they can ! explain the report cards. I knew they can't, but ask them any-! way. Put them on the spot." j She questioned the effective- ness of the present-day curricu-: lum but charged parents should fully acquaint themselves with, today's teaching system. 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