h 6 he. lit .. a liat:. IK 13 i it ? it '.?:; W W C. O'Neill, in res. expressed the use o! the -e it had eoabled ' vc ;. ' a si three times 'i affirmed hU t"1 ' ihe Industry racter of the -aduatlmc class " net that Prince Pft ' as nroud of 'the N'- '"'ts of class '47 as r: -re r f..-ir(pr student ' 1 M; ' tinusen was a valedictorian. He wej ':e .ass activities dur-" t"- t.iv. paying tribute ''-s '-av. .staff and sped-? Mr O'Neill for his ever -Jti! ;? " od advice and un- -:' ,; ' ",r.:;t. ' i: marked the end of wh. h fur many, be-ont it was not the f ic lim and Normanri . evty graduate was ,rr :r 1 to help build a bet- '' r attire readln and ;Jfr by Rev John Linney; Faith of Our graduation song by -a. ion- class; hymn, "O 3 Our IMp in Ages past by '!a.:n solo. "Estrilita" by TOn T:it.ter all accompanied T Adcock: vocal solo, sCsi'arre Small" hv Joanne accompanied by Lov- :' Lumcv Miss T.lnnpv was .... aius:i, iox x.ne nyimiis Played .the procesrfonal Ml. FranMr Mnnn A.T. W A vailable! OOK FOR THE new RED AND WHITE pOlD SEAL LABEL mm m lTAL FAMILY VISITS FLOWER SHOW- The King and Queen . by the two princesses, are pictured at a rock garden lit-'"-" tne Chelsea flower show in London, which opened s.r : .) hospital grounds. The Queen points to an interest- srr-nTcnent and asks a question of the official (unldenti- lj, fhy .nds behina ner. I l L ifaaudiiuii ui I5I1 School Impiessive l.xercises ai k hie Centre Last Lvening; 44 l-tin? studenU of jr,;'. Mi sifr.ai Hlsh Sdiool, : I' " :v. parents and ids t : :cd graauaung ex-jo .) a f::?:ked Civic Centre :, j . R. A t n ?ht and heard on call on the iovt life first" rtr a they might or bratkins of t. cultures bellow ::L"w1y found ;ed value on those make life fine and l aJd predicted v.mld turn to reU-i has solved the n-tl eiven man ('ft'abft flew oT c ' Mv.'t they would J lrmative relation, - to life ami Is re '.or one's fel- CM., delighted with a piano solo entitled, "Baik't Dea Ombres Heureuses" by Cluck. At the special request of the sraduatlng class Mi . CNeiH pre- nted the diplomas, terming it a beautiful comrdlment and one which he would treasure. Students receiving diplomas were: Mary Adsock, John Currle, Alfred Deane. Stewart Donald son, Mary Dybhavn, Albert EyoKson, Francis Faucht, Anita rulatibakke, George Good, Shir ley Greeri. Fred Grimble, Bill Halcrow. Betty Hamilton. John ITrtmllton. Fay Ingram, Ckrice jnson, Helen Kasper. Maxine Kerrlghan. Clifford Knutson, LiJHan Kmitson. David' Krist-inanson. Lois Lakle, Forbes Lee, Douslas MacAuley. Elspeth Mac-Kenzie. Gwen McRae. Normand Martlnusen, Margaret Monteom-ery. Mickey Murray. Kay Nickel son. Lois N'xkerson, Joyce Norh. Catherine Paul. Astrid PedPrseh. "Hilda MvTtle S-ather, Oifst Sharun. Marv flm. Harold Skalmerud." Ole Skoe. Mel Thompson, Jovce Watts. Frances Webber, Nina Younfjman. Following the graduation cere monies, a reception was held in the cafeteria of the Civic Centre. De-Hclou refreshments had been prepared by the home economics classes under the direction of Mis Ann Wood and Mrs. M. Krueger The ?irlJ of Grade 11 S dcial Doings (Contributions' to this section will be welcomed) EASTERN STAR. ! TEA SUCCESS Fine' Affair Held Wednesday-Afternoon in Civic (Centre Commori Lounge' The ladies' lopnge of the Civic Centre was the tcece or a large tea Wednesday afternoon wheii the members of the Order at the i Eastern Star were hostesses between the hours of 3 o'clock and C. The tea is an annual affair and attracted more than the usual number of guests. Mrs. L. Vf. Kergin was iri char?e of the tea arrangements while Mrs. Alf Rivett, worthy matron of the order, received the ' capers. The tea table, -Traced with red ! b'awWiorn and' Ivory tapers iri liver sconces, wis presided over bv Mrs. W. D. Vance, Mrs. Alex Mltnhell. Mrs. William1 Lambie and' Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh. AHHMIKJ i If-,. ziu-uijiiru tu srivc weir JV113. G. E. Peters. Mrs. K. C. Halliday. Mrs. J. Chrlstenjsen. Mrs. Don Ritchie. Mrs. F. M. Kempton, Mrs. T. H. Wilford. Mrs. S. E. Alexander, Mrs. P. A. Berg and Miss Iscbel McCrlmmon. Directing a sale of home cooking were Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill and Mrs. Robert Cameron. Cashier for the tea was Mrs. Samuel Massey. Mrs. J. T. Langrldee and Mrs. T. J. BoTilter conducted the sale of tickets for the drawings. Winners were is follows: Box of groceries, Mrs. C. H. Elkins. Two pounds butter, Mrs. Jof-ina Berg. Five pounds sugar. Mrs. George Mitchell. Cake donated by Mrs. Frank Dlbb, Mrs. T. J. Boulter. Diamond' socks donated' by Mrs. J. T, Langridge, Mrs. Harry Robins. Vase, donated by Gordon and Anderson, Mrs. Alex Mitchell. Nylons, donated by Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill, Mrs. Luckeit" of Broome needs no encburage- ment to spread and flourish in Prince RuoerL First appearing PoYlertRhTrhere ifbt" 'fd manftcason ago, in or near the railway reserve off Second Avenue: the bright gold en hue of this hardy and persistent plant can now be noted In hundreds of iplaces and every June appears to see a steady acted as serviteurts rbr the occasion. Pouring tea and coffee were Mrs. N. Moses, Mrs. M. Krueger. Mrs. Grbgan and Miss Isobel ' Dean. COTTONS AND JERSEYS Light and Airy as a Prince Rupert Afternoon- JUST THE THING FOR THESE EARLY SUMMER DAYS jfY'- fit BUDGET PLAN USE THE CONVENIENT 3-SEST - NO' CARRYING' 0 11 A HU His Kindergarten Picnic Held At Hays Creek Many strange cr-tt were rid-in.? the water of Hays Creek yerterday. Some were tall ana bulgy. Some were long and harrow but all were boats In the imagination of the kinderg-artefl. kiddies who wre enjoying pic nic lunch in McClvmont Park; Last month the First unitea church Kindergarten, under Mrs. C. J. O. Olieii. entertained the children from Mrs. K. Dix. on's srhool so yesterday the lat ter s-chool wash 'jst. . , REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy . Chow Mein CHINESE DISnES OUR SPECIALTY Open fl am. to 2 am PHONE 173 As well as the children and the two leiadefF several mothers en joyed the outing toe After play Ing fames and enloyipn turns on Ihe swlnps each child took out he lunch1 thev had packed while they served lcmrnade. STARTING PLANS FOR' XMAS PARTY The Women's Coordinating Council mot in the council chambers of the City Hall yesterday afternoon to consider" ways' and means of financing the annual Christmas party usually given for folks over 10 years. .As so many of the representatives sent to the Council meeting will be out of town during the summer months the matter was de ferred until the September GEORGE McWHINNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping Lawns, Etc. 147 4th Ave. E. (To rear of Pioneer Laundry) Phone Black 489 P.O. Box 1420 PRESBYTERIAN TEA AND SALE Home of Mrs. C. G: Ham Attractive Scene or Affair Yesterday Afternoon-Vases of lilacs snd peonies adorned the home cf Mrs. C; O. Ham, Fitttv Avenue West', mating r. rich background' for the tea held there yesterday after noon by the Presbyterian ' Wo men's Auxiliary. The hostess. Mrs. Ham, receiv ed the titeady stream' of callers, assisted by Mrs. E. F. Saunders; president of the Auxiliary. The tea room' was :h charge of Mrs. William NcV and' Mrs. T. W. Brown. A beautiful cut-work cloth roverlng the tea tatile was centred with an artiftl; arrangement (A pansles from' Mr. and Mrs: Ham's' garden. ' Pouring' tea were MnS. William Re!d. Mrs. J. Currie Mrs. J. R Morlson and Mrs. Thomas Servlteurs were-Mrs. Roy'Raw- son. Mrs. A. F. MacSween, end Miss Netfca McLeod. a' ViAmn .wnVIn,- tihlp wrR rrin. i . i it - L' auoiea Dy mis. ucorgc mitcjicii and Mrs. S. C. Elkins. Mrs. G.'W. Abbott was cashier for the occasion. Mrs. Olsen ci the Sunstahd Elock .nistained head cuts In a fall on Sixth Street a few days ago. She was removed-to hospital in ambulance but only had to remain there a short time. V Hoiel. . . '' arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. arid Mrs. C. Kelsey, Santa Paula, Calif.; P: Waterman, Van couver; E. L. Bartie, Victoria. Fred Durr, Vancouver; Mrs. Dexter" and1 soil, Ketchikan; Mrs. R. Burgesc-n, Portland; Mr. and' Mrs: Stull; Ketchlkin; R. Heth- tlnton, Fort William: P. C. Phillips", Vancouver, C: Topstad; Draytbn Valley. Alta : (5. L. Mac- Kay, Vancouver; W. Geliatly, fca- mbntbn: Miss1 Ml Lange, Los Awrclfs! Mrs. Vt'. Pi Reece and family, Kansas City, Capt Mac-' Kihrion. Southbank; Mrs. A; Hammer. Terrace: Classified Aovexiismg Paysl CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Doe m (tubborn bronchial cough, tdthct phletmy or dry and backlDi) make yoa choke, gip., wbeeze, keep you awtU nl.htt? Brlim it now I Do at thou- wutOt. hav done get' Templrton'e RAZ.MAH and mtov that couelil KA7. MAH h helped otheit let it help you. 10c SI at druiziu everywhere, R-U If your bulldlnsl house or fur-nitu -e were lost' through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you. realize that present day costs of material and fur. nlture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers nowl H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 216" Sixth Street fi jUifin 1111 No Veffow hue7 , - thanks to Blue! Oh what joy it is to riang clothes all snowy white on the linel No faded, yellow look! White sheets, towels, table linen and clothes are white when rinsed in Blue! So easy... just a swish or two of Blue in the final rinsing water and out they come .v. sparkling, snowy-white! P.S. Seven colours combine to make white, one of these c Miip Blue must be added ( to make true white. For Your Eating Pleasure . . . Broadway . Cafe (Formerly Boston Cafe) THE BEST FOOD FINEST COOKINO TOP SERVICE BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND AFTERNOON TEAS I Chinese Dishes Chow Mein Chop Suey "TAKE -OUT" ORDERS ANY TIME Hours: 7 A.M. to' 1:30 A.M. . PHONE 200' )rf n'cc Bttperf 1 25aftp' iStrtoff . Friday, June1 6; 1947 The Quality Tea ?? m v m m m ORANGE PEKOE National No. 5 comet completely equipped with rack intet punt, tannins barret and canning guide. IS FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing", Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H, J. LUND iMlTH & ELKINS LTD; Plumbing and Heating Engineers' Phone 174 tf" It's flock Work P.O. Box 274 CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully insured while I do the work, Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage, Labelling;. Welehlnf BLUE 992 BITTER, SAFSC$f; , ' HOME CANNING ALWAYS - ' ' will. .- ... A PRESSURE COOKER fot safety and economy in your home canning (and cooking, too) use the cientificaUy denigned, perfectly con-atmcted National. Pressokk Cookkb. Leading food' authorities say that prepare cooking is tbe only safe way to preserve .non-acid foods, including vegetables, meats, fish and foul. A National Pressure Cooker ufakes foods safer to eat because high beat under pressure kills spoilage agents and bacteria. McBride Street WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked . . . $12 Rfine Run. Bulk . . . $10 HYDETRANSFER PHONE 588 Business and Professional T J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 153 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all Its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS building and Repairs of all kinds rtoofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Otren 480 Red 81)4 BOAT CONSTRUCTION DESIGNINO-JREPAIRS Fine Workmanship Estimates COW BAY BOAT WORKS A, P. Crawley Green 391 PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER Wo Hiiw-AT.T: Tvtips nf Rnttlea The demand for empty bottles 4s greaterth'dn ever. To .keep the' full ones rolling' in, let us k'eep the empties rolling out. PHONE RED 41B Agent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. GEORGE L. RORIE Public AccountantMudltor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387' P. N. Kilborn W. Pearson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggag Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 , Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT, FLORIS1 A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsaees Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Seeds - MnnURATE PRICES Prbmpt attention to mail orders. Box 516, pnone jn, aw ij CALL 1 1 1 i a tmf tt'j1 f t-nr JONES' NEWS STAND Eastern andWeatern Papers Magailnes' SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street - Red 808 NORTHERN LIGHT BOOK RO O M (Over Wallace's StoreJ Father's Day Cards, Plaques Sacred Recordings Kt mmn mi ifficuht tmm C0UIMBIA OPTICAL COL IB REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER! GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 V.Q, Box 721 I I: ill