Supervision left Aesthetic Slant f u;zenS Prince Rupert Daiiv News Thursday. October 11, 1951 MAP.ITiBL'p.G , ''A r,bnv kJ. 1 A Suitable presentation Was Veuibet wnn ivns. j. nami . made by Prin.-ipnl T, O. B.ve- charge of arrangements, man on behalf of members to Guests attending the meeting Mrs. C. Johansen. a valued mem- were r q Moore, president of ber and worker who U leaving the Prince Rupert Parent-the city shortly. j Teacher Council, and Joseph i WANT DENTAL CMNIC ' Goscoe. ' and "lvrs on the ar At Half-Day Week At Board Meet' Committee bookseller C T Board of schr.nl trustees feels ' Bicussion at the regular that hu'f a day a week should monthly meeting of the buard of be suftici-.nt fur principals of school trustees took an aesthetic Frank Uerry, secretary, was. Following the meeting, eom- chosen to represent Conrad P-TA rmmity singing was enjoyed and said novels rt 14 on a committee lormed of P-TA ; refre:shment.s wehe served. tic misery- Conrad Street P-TA Supports Idea lental Clinic Mooted the elementary .' huo)s to devote slant itth dittvrtnce of opinion 1 I UieillUt IS UUUUIIUJu L, "Ml ... - - - "V Wjid ft Between 'he men and women members. Full support to me lormauon headed by. J. s. wiison, pnnci-, ICONOMY 14-OZ. vene- here of a citizen's committee to pai 0f Borden Street School, to r aid and teach new Canadians i ouk thoroughly Into possibili-! I ;r ... fc -f tho!..... .... ...til... . a.nl,.l . 1 to s.ipei vision oi me g-raae room;: provided that efficient teaching is going on in the ciar- : svs. i There could be such a thing as 1 too nruch supervision. Chairman I R. C. Urge felt. ! After considerable discussion of a suggestion that the princi ;" '"as all about .t tiun ''nils or '('. '.; .. ihoukl , install i rpaeious wlidnvs at l... Edward School. .1u;e King Va.S pituuru uj "'v tira lui wrvving up at mii, Coruad Street School Parent-1 dinic for children here. Teacher Association at their j P.T members went on record monthly meeting Tuesday eve-ag opposed to the con ning. Mr. Olrardet was chooeii ,tlnua!K.e OI daylight saving time as their delegate to the citizens' rt . . lts abolition. UNEMPLOYMENT around the world mini: tee inaugural meeting ...... .'I pal.:, might be allowed a full day per week for such supervision, it was decided to leave it at half a day. (Per rent of change in one year) DECREASE scheduled , , , j for October it 23. oaturuay, uciooer ti. a n as the date for the P-TA s an- Installation of newly elected . h,,,...,, Vn MneHnwn Ar TIT tificers for 1951-52 was carried laI1(,emenU aie Ul the hands of out by retiring President Mrs. M w M.irrllw.h and Miss Ham- The lade seemed to favor drapes feeling that they were arm.' stt'. ict in appearance and were now in general u?e. And what a chore, the dusting ol Venetian blinds. The men leaned to Venetian blinds. They looked mote busi-ne shke and allowed freer access cl light if nec.ssary. And what about the fading of unwieldy awkward drapes? Finally, it was decided there John Denning, who handed tuc., nrul!lttm conveners. rems u, the new president, W. O.. m CfXmbw onnll,w- t J , whetht.4 card parties wlU have A pennant was pirscineo. . ,,r .tlendinre to AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM CANADA CHILE FINLAND warrant their monthly continu Are Studying Natives Here A man and wife team of freelance writers stayed in Prince Rupert a brief overnight befo.e taklns a plane to the Queen Charlotte Islands yesterday. They are Mr. and Mrs. O. i'lU of. New York, who are" gathering ance, a trial card party will be held on the third Friday In No- t was no hurry anyway now that short days were here and there : was no need to worry about keep-: ing out the sur.l'gh'.. I. Action on filinds or drapes ! which were tendered upon by FRANCE GERMAN FED. REP. Indians' Gordon & Anderson and fe of British Co urna V .1 i,iVi, , ...0.,m i Kfiif.ie Furniture was def Ml HAWAII until brighter days from both the sunlight and ca.h The bicRMt bran flakr IU1 lllf r:iirin.ii i.iuotu... v Natural H.story. Following an Interview with F. E. Aniield, Indian superintendent here, the pair said they would return to Prince Rupert in a few weeks. Mr. Olsens class, combined tirades 4 and 5, whose pupili had the greatest number o: parent' at the meeting. The pennant will be awarded each month to the class with most p irenw attending the meetings. Members were asked In a letter from the Prince Rupert General Hospital Modernifcatton Fund committee for support of their present drive. Members were urged by the president to lend their Individual support. It was decided to contact the Gyro Club regarding' a small playgiound on Alired Street winch is at present regarded as a hazard to the children who plav there, chiefly because chil-LiMi .eusi cinno a rocky slope tight i-.c 'he path of Uatfic 10 c-'.er or k.ive the plavRroun l. 'I he (sMb will be qjeuort rerua-nia . ic.r plans lor ths pi j- fi Centvtn! otity Kfilnmi's are to crmldy trsp Wmidrrfui wny to grt eitra bulk to help krrp you 'rtuJar," k ft you SvViTcMEDTO Premier Man IRELAND JAPAN NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND PAKISTAN SAAR SOUTH AFRICA SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM Dam Work is Well on Way , A good start has been mad" with construction of the cany"" dam on the Nechako River, about 60 miles south of Vander-honf this belns in connection Ml HINESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open p.m. 1:3 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For OuUtde Orders Phont 131 Mil BRAM m MM with the power developments at ' grounv it it is to oe lmtin sm-Kemano near Kilimat for the ed, the -TA hopes to have the h Recovering j Gardner B. Thompson, former mechanical superintendent of Silbak-Premier mines, Is recovering satisfactorily in Vancou- Jver General Hospital after undergoing an operation. Mr. Thompson expects to be i discharged next week and wiU declared a UNITED STATES surrounding area playground one. iiii. iiii Aluminum Co. of Canada. According to expectations, the dam will be finished in November 1952. It will be about 300 V, ed Per cent of change in one year) INCREASE feet high, containing ? 500,000 .travel with Mrs. Thompson to c blc vard of ma,eiial. 'join their children who have By mfjns of it the Nechako been visiting with ipeir grano- River wl be ba;.ked up to create "a larse reservoir to force the' , parents, Mr. anu iviia. iv. Thompson, at Sorrento, B.C. NOW AT YOUR GROCER DENMARK INDIA ISRAEL NORWAY PUERTO RICO ; waters through a chain of lukej ; ; and streams, as well as tunnel . j (Bill SaiL V J j MARKS 107th BIRTHDAY j I SIOCKHOLM 8weden's: oldest inhabitant, Johanne An-1 dersson, celebrated her 107th birthday with a congratulatory j ' m.fsage fiom King Gustaf Adoit This chart, showing a drop in unemployment in most countries, is based on data received by the International Labor Organization (ILO), one of the l.N. Specialized Agencies. The rise or fall is for May or June 1051, as compared with the same period a year ago. ! Business and Professional and Queen Louise but was abo of a large num- ; Women's Club heard a talk bv P'easea oy a giu btv of coffee parcels. Firt Wr.mon Care Urged in flPfi1!.' v . - " - ' i - ' .- - I Bill Scuby on furs, "From the Trapper to You," at the first meeting last night following the summer recess. The club also voted a S10 donation to the Canadian Institute SalarY Matters i n r a r join itx.A.r. PORTRAITS'" Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STIDIO 218 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prlnrp Rimer Board of school trustees has t ,h niind current drive and ! been warned in a letter from 53g ,(, thp F rinrB Rupert General Two of the first three Princ the British Columbia School Hospital Modehnizatlon Fund. Rupert Women to have enlisted Trustees' Association that it Miss Mary McMillan, presl- in the peace-time RCAF Worn- , should be cautious in the mat-dent waa th cnau..' en's Pivision leave tonight on j ter of granting Increases in. ' !. kT . I . ', V ' .,: ALm. me rrince ueorge lor vancou- teachers' salaries so that em-ver to enter a new career. ! harassing precedents are not set. Misses naimeen bimtti ana suggesting Immediate ex- j iceman nave uenueu rnallge of information as to new .mat tneir new jods win oe serv- develoDments in 8aiarv policy. the association requested the i iirg their country as communications operators and both are eagerly looking forward to begin their fundamental training board to keep it closely in touch j with details of any salary re- nnpsttf that mav he mnrip on of eight weeks at St, John's, benalf o teachers, counter-Quebec. , .ia f the board rniH ac Pajl and rank promotions in tion taken. the newly formed division of the RCAF is equal to that of the men and the peace-time uniforms have been revised lor the better, Miss Smith says. ' Miss Jean Cameron, the flr.,t Prince Rupert woman to Join the ranks with Canada's Hying Art Murray Elks' Head men, left for training several weeks ago. Miss Smith formerly worked Installation of officers elected by the Elks' Club sees for the telephone department i, J. i J : lit r - ' '!' r ... 1 j i-: fc vri" r-ii "VC .'V " s v'-.:;t V 'f here and as a dress designer in Art Murray continue as Exalted Ruler. Other executives are: Vancouver Leading Knight J. H. M Bremner. Loyal Knight Eric Speers. Lecturing Knight George ' Mnr an4 mnr itionnrri rc reaching for mi LtiiWffHn'fllt"''' -?-4,.J--kJ. ,; Miss Leeman was employed in the office of Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, here and with B.C. Electric Co. Ltd. in Vancouver. Bpth wish to make the Air Force their career, they say. Ttaty were home on a vveekj leave. CUIenjet SALMON ... popular because of it. aiiSii 1,-' l ' . M l fine. unLn. nu.llW. We, and tastv because it Cf " r?J 2k D f 1 11 ' fV I Stone. Secretary Sydney Anderson. 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