1 "! Ptfncl niprf Dafl? JSmt Saturday, October 1, 1949, IS IHP11 Personalities Student Council Plans Future Text Book Rental Plan Deprives . Students Of Rich Experience FRANK McFADDEN Students Council President ,1V 1)11 o" This term's Student GiiJ.fi! Frank, better known as "Buck' Have you ever utoooed to think ness Llir wunum Ui m V vuat ' j - - - L;nf caught contained in many an old schoui ; " years pedlar president has now bad two meetings, iu of the gross Injustices that is tying Inflicted on thousands of students by this new "Text Book book? Such design, such symme-jol the SUrtknis Council. He was these, among ouxr unngs, a lew ... i 1 . . w I .nti(fir. have Vtnun Knurl been r1 a t ttfu4 ffrf lor try, suck orglnaiity, such dooUi born in Armstrong, B. C, May Si, S activities planned j 1M1. He rwelved his primary ad-Hhe future. A "Get-Together , this iau. ,l,in filled Rental Plan"? Tliey are being deprived of the enlightening and ing as is displayed tlierln is only-accessible to those wb) have the ucatton at Lord Nelson School. Dance" sponsored by the cotinel! , PHILPOTT ElflTT & Co. Ltd. lumber Building Supplies extremely educational experience Vancouver, and also at King Ed Is wiiedulpd to take place on School here. Frank has attended octooer i. of owning a second hand text book. How interesting and in good fortune to be possessors of such priceless volumes. You also obtained experience in the art of debating. You com Booth Memorial since Grade Th srhJ Bvlaw has. as most 651 and has been on the Council ir I of us trnow, spurred the couwcil formative it was to read of dozens of love affairs In brief on as e J .. . pare history books with your grades seven, eight, and nine. He a great amount of action is taking the High School Gradu-1 which will conUnue untU a new many consecutive pages, In the 'ends' and argue as to which type of mustache was most be short and simple form of "Tom ation course. Frank plays bask-' sch(Kl is forthcoming. The coun- coming Marie Antoinette and as ftball and likes boating and ell will also try to bring about loves Mary". TYnir ii'iira alert Iom rrt li if oviir to whether Hitler should have a All V. IV. V i LKtLSKJ IVIIMIJ ALI " I shooting next to girls. He has no more of the students wishes in L port steward legara u) sciiooi wiiuu. j j .,.mshiP .imship Co- Co.. "Joe likes tilings con venient!" special plans for the future e-cept r for chasing women", unquote. former! inorl Pniea oeara or a cises, inserted by the owners of the volume, which - Your Pagination al-read was developed rapidly when as follows: "If you want to (orced to on know what my name is turn (o WM still in its infancy The ii ie council, uuuiicii, 01,111 mi n j ; Hit r"n1j it. it j Frank has belonged to the Naval nas hot been able to plan much Reserves for a year. His only jn adance, but, as we all agree. noUw- tne words benma pae 395-tur to page 78-to i54Rnw fi" nH on that huge ink blot or on the mls- They r" complaint concerning school or- tie councU has done well so far. ganization is that students are and u 1. continues, all will be m!h yesterday SHiB pane. until one had flipped over each Herein has been stated only e not allowed to chew gum. well this year. OP TASTY MEALS AT TII2 RexCaflc Chinese Dishes Specialty cnop SUEY enow MEIN b way. t few oT the many advantages of second hand books; but what. nr5 ; ' ; - page in the book several times.; When you finally reached j the required destination you were greeted with a barrage of I may I ask, is the advantage of Junior Counci , The Se'fl Journalism a rented book? - insulting names, which was the pen mans way of telling you not Club B to be so silly as to do everything STAFF EDITOR Bernard G a rood egms Second Aena opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a m. to J:30 .m. Phone 17S for Outside Order. ; Holds Meeting The Junior Council which held Its meeting on September 13 dis-ciiuspH rn-panizatlonal work, but you're told to do -L..X ,i RFPORTI RS Carol Moore The Journalism Club this year AS Well as ulilg Ulliu.u anvil i..n0H . educated house, Irene Hansen, Anna Bek under the direction of Mr. bv those inexperienced authors. NeU Mc-Ara, Arnold Olsen w CP Hnrst Th-v nlar, 1, mt. one ! intends to proceed with other rOr 13 II fUUUilL-Ulft AJ v V ; at tnelr next meetmg' The week at lunch hour They will .. i,.. rroo Professional ami Business 11(111 Council represents Grades 7,8,9 use halt a page or more in this paper each Friday with articles about what goes on in the school Members are: Jim Flewin, Robert Hemmons, Jack Leighton, Fred Tax Rate Key Jo Financing HllJVI.S HURDLER Next winter Bill Larochelle will be a hurdle and relay delegate to the British Empire Games in New Zealand, but he has other things Krlstmanson, Gordon Marshall, i and everything of special inter K. J. & B. CO. PAINTING OF ALL KINDS Remodeling Rooms est to students. The chief is Donna Kerrigan, the ' on his mind tills fall. A sec Proposed New City Schools JEANNE FAURE ART CLASSES 211 NINTH AVENUE EAST Phone Green 926 Lawrence Friedland, Yvonne Kil-dal, Annette Windle, Jaqueline Moore. Jack Leighton was elected President, and Yvonne Klldal, Bathrooms nd Kitchens Gilt ! and District portion of the oarrood and the editor of tlie total total n w t,.- ij. By W. J. SCOTT Chairman, School Board school buildine program Secretary. ainiuai o 1 1 . i v, ..... ..- ond-string halfback with the University of Western Ontario Mustangs last year, Bill has moved to a first-line backfield spot with Ottawa Rough Riders, Eastern Canada football champions. C. P. Photot i fine seloc-e populai Specialty Willing to Go Anywhere All Work Guaranteed BOX No. 1141 8T ATION B estlma.tes are presented, unaer Finance Committee ' the. Public Schools Act. the City according to 1949 as- other 50. The total cosi In any discussion of the School must fioat a bond them- divided .. .. - . . V.n . .. KEN'S RADIO CLINIC uhile I..-,mmK- iqi' upcnrrtintr to! he broken. OOWn as ioiu. Bulicnng program one m wic xv1 i in in their tiioir m area. ma first Questions that arises is, Rr.v,ofl Boards float the issue 1950 assessments; and so on. Provincial Govt 84U1'S4a". To . ... . t i .. vM nn.lrav ( Pr Rmwrt .... 34l,701U i- me new How much will it cost? 1UI Vllldgca aim iui 1 . .... v . . j . - - . - . Fur Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue Wert answer by saying, "An estimat Advertise :r. trie uuiy News' It Pays to AatePtisei this year in satisfy ., ioC.. ttn)llnff the nf nrWir.nl and interest for of District 3i.u ed $815,030.00" might JACK AND JILL KINDERGARTEN MRS. B. C McLEAN Phone Black. 712 Sixth arid Tiitlow aiaw -"' ' a " - i at price.-? some, but I doubt If It would Ideal snare OI ine program, n wnicri me vn. ictv"4"""- $815,030.00' net t stoD further discussion on fin- ,i.v(sinn must be made and the will be deducted, leaving toS15.no. 1 anees, with the average rate- proportions are calculated ac- amount to be turned over to the payer. It is only part oi me f0rdmg to the official taxable Board for their expenses. B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered answer, and of little use to one asses.sments of the prevlou It is interesting to note that assessments in the rural area increased to such an extent last year that, from 12.56 of the City and rnral portion or an amount of $51,-t Cont'd on Page 6) -XT- pencil.-? I ffsvl j who " . is ' - interested in the effect JtUi. t-tj . . " " tio t.i rntj Refore break- t nitw anA Rnhvl Tne provincial, guvri mucin, have agreed to pay 5C of the total coJt of the project, and taxpayers in the City and rural areas are asked to provide tha vll . " ' " - " - ' UII1JU111A Ul ll.J " ' w..v . ir.g this figure down into pro-, Board bond issues are deter- PHONE GREEN 186 I portion-ate cosis, ana un,iiunn.-ijr mine(j 'to the annual levy that might n I'll CUUH" j On request, the City council prepares a By-law to be voted on by the City voters, and the BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales Service and Parts' Boat owners and users of Industrial Engines are invited to our showroom to vtew our various engines and talfc over equipment problems. be necessary to finance the program, may I briefly outline the method of raising and paying back the monies borrowed for school building purposes. . To cover the cost of the City FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment Al) Work Guaranteed Board prepares a By-law tor the rural voters. Each party conducts its own polls and a 60 "Yes" vote is required for the entire area to carry the nroeram. ANNOUNCEMENT THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOW AVAILABLE CATHERINE LAURIE Public Stenographer The Council and School tioara rRAS f the a ADIAX FORCES negotiate sale of their bonds A. P. GARDNER & Co separately to raise the total amount authorized. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Tel. Green 6fi7 Days. Green 412 Evgs. Each vear in their ' annual toi Third Ave. (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY ' DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box 1210 World War It budget, the School Board pro 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - BC. vides for that year's principal and interest payments on both bond issues. The total cost of Mimeographing Letters Composed Financial Statements , Reports Bulletins Minutes Stenography Mailing Li2t. Monthly Statements the school operations, including debt servicing, Is then divided between the partners according , PIANO IPCHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 758 972 10th East i" to the assessment totals of the MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINQ previous year. That is to say, 1950 s principal and interest are It nml Medals IIOVJ AVAILABLE! Prince Rupert Florist ( Pays in the End to Have Your Car GREASED You Dont, You'll . T-. 1 .1 ' Ia00 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 J PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 Flowers tor All Occasions If s HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP; Permanent Waving . Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 D: ioon l incl tnat iour DECEASED WRATH ALL'S ( Auto's PHOTO FINISHING Deieloninf, printlne Fnlnrrlnr If you expect maximum performance from your car, see that it Is properly greased at all times. Drive in here, where experienc and equipment assures you of a quality job. OUICK SEH'MCF i Professional Supplies , Amateur iii ' GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phonv 387 WELLS CARTAGE" LIMITED H. S. Whalen, Manager Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED 518 Bob Parker's UPTOWN SERVICE STATION Second and Mi-Bride m or Phone 791 GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST . SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Thone 765 ' P.O. Box 1401 HANDYMAN J HOME SERVICE. GENERAL CONTRACTORS SOMETHING FOR THE "BOSS" riw;,i ar" Bnrt medals for Worm war u ake in t.linHlliiin I'' iirna V nil tllllHt 111 4 n to llie l)im.tor of ar Service Records at OF THE HOUSE Building and Repairs of aU kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS ' 0 eterI1( Affairs. Am. : .. krJ . '1 "0lll1 I ms'le on epeeial nostape- CONSTRUCTION Hr...i. I.1"'1' '.' i ' available available to to vnu you al al nil all i.ocl IkwI ell'n ellicea QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Solea ' MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. lla Wion Braneliea. ALTERATIONS PHONES i. ! Black 334 P.O. Box 1670 P.O. Box 1670 . V BABY DRESSES, BABY SHIRTS, SLIPS, SPOON AND FORK SETS, COMB AND BRUSH SETS, RUBBER PANTS, OVERALLS, SLEEPERS, RATTLES EVERYTHING FOR YOUtt BABY. REPAIRS Kw , ! '"V"11'"' will re i i-e medals ami ftHrs kl Wli-al on II , i -r tllOM! .!..- t '"(lint "cvrr, nexi 01 in i Nti ,,n' ...: wr Wr ol of non-service noil-fwrvice ecu Hi! cnnnm-M-it m make aiiiraliou on llie regular FLOOR SANDING MATTSON'S ; UPHOLSTERINO Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 528 ' 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. REPORTING and PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY PHONE: Days, 342 Evenings, Green 181 A SPECIALTY RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 fTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIllS Phone Red 400 Box 1118 518 Srd Ave. W. authority V.C., M P.. Minister M o i Hon. Milton F. Crett, t