II11I1IIIIIB1III Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 25, 1951 Jln J)nleritalional hujfe lo PORTLAND WITHDRAWS SEATTLE Withdrawal of Portland from the Pacific Coast Hockey League was announced Wednesday. EASTBOURNE, Sussex, England t A resident who did not believe in the old superstition walked under a ladder here and was hit by a falling casement. Thj man was taken to hospital. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE For The Man Who Cares! (And What Man Doesn't?) 'SijEpparcf I "sStSL., S Z SAKALL BtLLT OE WOLFE I 1 :?:' GLADYS GEORGE,- iSieiniH..55? ,:! JOj) Empire JPr(J ram Three ceremonies for school pupils marked the A COMPLETE IODE Empire Day observance Wednesday. Conrad Street School held its program in the forenoon. In the afternoon there was a' joint program in the Civic Centre for Borden Street, Annunciation and King Edward schools, followed by a brief ceremony for Booth Memorial High School students. Sakal, T. Lienhard, Mr. and Mrs. Prendergast, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dick, Mrs. H. Lynum, Mr. and Mrs. Frewing, J. Howe, R. Er-skine, O. Molberg, W. Eastman, Violet Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mustard, R. Nyberg, Mr. and Mrs, Stanwskl, Mrs. B. Dexter, Mrs. J. S. Black, T. M. Mitchell, Mr. Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. R. Forrester, John Bussanlch, F. M. Bell, N. D. Richardson, Mrs. ' "-iSTifF TODAY teKaJSmwiwf 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. vjfljljtiljw MATINEES rA-,HS5y Thursday and Saturday ySijy jfj j jmOT'TL'IXT- Todoy and Saturda u Vv Men as rugged ; IfwX Vf) tin Mayor O. W. Rudderham open OUTFIT FOR $39 95 an introductory address after which Mas. Teng spoke on the subject of citii-enship. A play "Children of the Empire" was presented by the pupils as well as several short skits and songs. Ships and Waterfront U. Shlyoji. Mrs. G. C. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. H. Balten, Mr.s. R. E. Skilllaron, A. Sutherland, O. Grant, Mrs. L. Lathe. R. Brltton, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cor-der Mr. and Mrs. Snedat. Thc Frank Waterhou.se freighter, Yukon Princess, Capt. John Campbell, arrived in Prince Rupert Wednesday with five tons of general cargo and some specially freight, for the Daily Sows came 15 tons of newsprint; lor Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd., 8.440 cases of collapsible cans, and for Imperial Oil, 35,000 gallons of bulk diesel oil. .The lreighter took on a shipment of meat from Burns & Co. Ltd. for Taku Point enroute to Tffllffi ed both gatherings at the Civic ! Centre with a brief address of welcome in which he stressed the value of education for citizens of tomorrow. The Booth Memorial IILj'.i School Band, in being only two months, played several selections under leadership of Fred Huber, Bo-Me-Hi music teacher. The elementary school pre-, sentation included an address by Rev. Leonard Thorpe of Regular Baptist Church and two skits, "Land of Our Birth" and "The Empire is Our Country," in whicn members of all schools took part Borden Street School presented an Empire Day and citizenship play with a cast of 21 "students, ending with a joint recital of the oath of allegiance. King Edward School presented three novelty dancers. Elizabeth Pierce, in Dutch costume and wooden shoes did a novelty tap, I followed by Diana Petersen, in historic costume, dancing to the "Cuckoo Waltz." The third dance With a larfte freight cargo and considerable list of pas-Fengers, CNR steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. William Eccles, arrived in port at 11:15 Wednesday morning from Vancouver and sailed at 1 a.m. Thursday for Ketchikan whence she returned here Thursday evening southbound. Arrivals here included D. Lee. G. S. Oubbels, P. H. Kevlll, R. B. Pollard. H. Compton, D. Evans, O. A. Lyon, H. Hames, K. Kamooka, Y. P , FROM WAIWOI MM YES, THAT'S CORRECT! PRICE INCLUDES: 1 . 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Michel and Guy, 7 and 9, both Vancouver. PLUMBING i from Paris, France. and 1 (ffyQffltfiMZWto I ' CANNED FOODS fi Flint tBread Knife with every! j - ' ' ' ' 1 mmm0 - : m. mm wu.m BLONDIE Roll Call at the Bumsteads By CHIC V! !lllliliijr I w , I M'lwmiia :TTjiil1Tili:';' " :JMJ ""S pi THE Sink D(?ain Mrs. J. , A. Teng was master of ceremonies, while Regent Mrs. G. G. Withers, announced the programs and visiting speakers. HEATING J The Reliable and 'J hui BiJvortiHfiiK-nt m not puhlilicJ w IhiUivpI by tlin Liquor Control Krd or hy Ilic (mvermui-nt of Untii-h Columbia. Capt. W. C. Poulton, Salvation Army, addressed Bo-Mc-Hl students. He said today "there are those who seek to tear down the Empire:" He cautioned his listeners not to "Join that gang." "The Empire cannot be defined ... it is like a spirit which ties millions of people together," for the benefit of all. he said. At Conrad Street School, music was supplied by the flute band, ' playing "O Canada" and "The King." Flag salute was given by Lucy Olsen which was lollowc:! by Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue" by the pupils. ! Principal T. G. Bateman gave Prompt Service You Know PHONE 1 r Rrpairs and Alterations Smith&Elkins Ltd. A Good Place to Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwa, B.C. Ju.st a Nice Day's Drive PO. Knx ZH If you want to sell it, advertise r 0m HsL MODERN jo26esfhy as spring PLUMBING Is a wise Investment, In terms of family health and home economy. Coll Blue 846 PLUMBING SaanicH HEATING fe '''' "Hospitality ond Good Food" That is Our First Aim . Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe