1 Prfnrf Uiiprrt CWIp F)tw M.luy, January 13, 108 THIS AND THAT Booth Memorial School News J v. JUNIOR PROM IS COMING UP From 8:00 to 12:00 p.m. on Friday the school auditorium will be the scene of the annual i. I Delta Tops All Houses. In Completed House Standings Delta House, with a total of 935 points, leads all Houses in recently completed House standings for punctuality, attendance, academic honors and sport. Delta is closely followed by Gamma with 921 points: Alpha with 710; and Beta 'with 544. In the Junior High, Delta amassed its greatest ' seore, 680 points, followed by J STl DF.NT EDITORS Editor-in-C'hier, Mary Mae-Afee. Social Editor, Yvonne Morin. Sports Editor, Charles Forbes. Typists Jean Faught, Herdis flolkestad and France Olaf-on. HATS OFF to- , . . The Rainmakers for the wonderful show they put on In FJl t Club Activities .".V" V ' LJ ft?!. ft m ft -4 I iff ' 4 TOKYO'S TUNNEL DWELLERS 1 11 la 1 1 Lxa lit- ifej. . 1 I i TV f.vrf Mlllww kiuw Vr.iw. Int. "What's that, doctor, a solvent for doughy biscuits?" I the Ueno station in Tokyo, Japanese women, some with babes tied to their barks, wait to be examined by welfare authorities after being rounded up by police. Over 3,000 persons were found to be living in the unused tunnels whirh acted as homes for the destitute, orphaned, and small-time gangsters. Junior Prom. The evening will be devoted! maininly to dancing, although there will also be a short pro- gram. A number of the dances will be spot-dances. This prom is being held by the Junior Council, which is sponsored by Mr. Church. Student Voices HE WA3 THE TYPE Billy Tophln was a typical Canadian boy, right from the top of hia blonde crew-cut to his shiny brown loafers. He loved all sports and ranked first or , second In nearly all of them. When Bill reached home on Saturday after practicing all afternoon for the big game that same night he sensed that some- thing was wrong. As soon as he entered the door he yelled his ... . .,, ph,prf is anvmlp anyone hnmp. I'm starved." To his amazement he received no answer. The usually bright, busy household was a.uiet and dismal. There was no clattering of pans In the kitchen, no scent jof his favorite blueberry pie which was usually there to greet ' him. He walked slowly, almost cautiously into the living room. There he found his mother , weeping hysterically. As Bill tried to comfort and to find out what was ailing her at the same j time, his eyes were drawn to a crumpled piece of yellow paper, ! a teleeram. As he read It. over Classified the fight for the Northern B.C. Championship. . . . The cheer leaders, here's hoping we see much more of them In the inter-city games. . . . Miss Gldney, the cast and stagehands who presented the three Christmas plays. , . . The Students' Council for sponsoring the Christmas dance. ... All students who attended the games between Kay-Hi and Bo-Me-Hi. How about turning out to the games on Saturdays and supporting your team? . . Shirley Slater, for her orlg - inal Idea of the water box. . . . The students of Booth School who collected over 300 tins of food which were handed over to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club for distribution in England. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "We continued on for about 15 minutes." 2. What is the correct pro- nnnrlattrm nt "mi rpvnir?" 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Oblique, magne - tin tannin, yiuntTirflt: lo per wnrd pr Insertion, minimum chart?'. SOc. Birth NntlCM", We; Card of Thank. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and EiinuK'ment Announcements: 11. LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE SCHEDULE January ao Variety vs. Luck) Strikes. Watts ana Htekerson va. Big Bisters, Savoy vs. Orange. Tollpfs vs' Comets. Mnnson's vs. Annettes. January 22 Bankers vs. Coasters, Blowers vs. Rosa Lee's. Miller Bay vs. 8weet Sixteen. Scuby's vs. Cosmos. I January 27 Cosmos vs. Orange Savoy vs. variety. Manson's vs. Comets. Watts and Ricketson vs. tollers. Annettes vs. West View. January 39 Lucky Strikes Vs. Rosa Lee's Scuby's vs. Coasters. Moose vs. Miller Bay. Blowet v. Bankers, Big Sisters vs. Sweet Sixteen. Fe&ruary S Variety vs. Orange. Manson's vs. Toilers. Savoy, vs. Bankers. Watts and Mckerson vs. Wet Able to Fight Within Decade CALGARY Lieut. Col. H. E. Wright, a veteran, stated here that Soviet Russia will be capable of staging a continental war by 1952 and a world war against other powers by 1957. This is just his own personal opinion, he said. down, must pick up their knitting or sewing, etc. and work at it continually until what they call a rest is over. Or, there Is still another kind of person Who, as soon as you seat yourself comfortably with nothing to do, must thrust some Working utensil into your unwilling hands. To sit reading or Just daydream- vou day-dreaming when you have been given a certain task. M B., Age 13, 8M. PHOTOGRAPHY The Photography Club, under Mr. Ewald, is at the present time busy with photography oil tinting. The club hopes to . obtain window blackouts for a darkroom and an enlareer. Later in the year cluh members expect ; to get outside for .scenic pictures. A prize will be awarded for the best picture of the year. ART The Art Club, which has 12 members, was organized late in November. The club sponsor is Mr. Henry, the president and secretary are Charlie Currle and Diane Kennedy respectively. jMost of the club members are now doing commercial art let-1 tering. In the near future Ro-i man, Gothic and ornamental lettering will be begun. Others, who are not lettering, will start cartooning this Friday. Paint ing will be done in the following media: water colors, poster paints, oil paints and pastel. Henry Blackaby Is Most Popular Bo y Twelve-year old Henry Blackaby, voted most popular boy in Grade Seven, was born at Wil liams Lake in 1939. He enjoys all - , sports and stamp collecting is( his main hobby. The subjects . which he likes best are mathe matics and English. LONG WALL The wall of the city of Bey- i out in Svria is three miles in circumference. CAUSE OF BOILS Boils are an infection caused by the micro-organism "Staphylococcus pyogenes. and over again, until it was justing ""molested by humans is to ' a blur before his eyes: "We re- j me one of llfe' unequalled llrrpt tn infnrm vnn that vi-mr Pleasures. 4. What does the word "in- husband has been killed in But beware of the eonse-vincible' mean? action." j Wens if your mothet (this ap S What l a wnrrt hpainnincr Bill could sav nnthinc? for a ! Plles also 40 teachejl (catches WHEN IN TERRACE STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER W ROOMS Spring-Filled Mattresses Logs, Poles and Piling while. Then he went, snrrowfuiiv ! Out the door with a determined ; I innv hi. .,mJ I " " ..i.vii vuiuv home that night, he was dressed in the uniform of the Royal canacnan Navy, his mother was ) very proud of her son he was') LITTLE, HAUGIAHD & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers the type anyone would admire. MB, Age 13, Class 8B. ! 1 Rough and Dressed Lumber TERRACE THE PLEASURES OF IDLING Although idling is condemned by the majority of people as. a bad habit it is still one of the pleasantest of pastimes I per-sonally cannot understand people who. as soon as they sit . Gamma, 498; Beta, 253; and . Alpha, 210. Alpha Hoiwe gained ; the greatest number of points in the Senior High, 481, followed by Gamma, 403; Beta, S71; 8 fid Delta, 241. In the race for highest awards in sports. Beta and Gamma are still vying for lop honors with 20 points each, and are followed by lpha and Delta with 19 and 14 points respectively. By scoring 245 prints. Delta House students In Grade 9 B gained the highest number of points given any House group in any one class. Personalities - ur tne wee Girls j Hair Jackie Budinich. Personality Peggy PUllen. I Torso Lois Thompson. Eyes June Roberts. Height Rusty Thain. j Smile Shirley Slater, j Boys ! Hair-Jimmy Nichol. Personality Jim Hebb. ' Torso Art Olsen. Eyes Glen Olsen. Height Bob McChesney. . Smile Doug Shier. Hair style of the week Del- ray "Doc" Hankinson. Einar Valderhaug s Encyclopedist Einar first developed an in- ;lerest in encyclopedias in Grade i Six but it was not until after the librarian in Booth Schol had shown him how to use them ef ficiently in Grade Seven that he began his great explorations Since the beginning of this term Einar has followed his interesting pastime of looking up information concerning countries 'and great people. A close student of current and past history he has been recently studying the historical background of Russia in both history books and encyclopedias. Navigation is one of Einar's chief interests at present and he has been diligently reading the Britannica in order to investigate different phases of this work which he intends to make his life occupation. After suiieylng all the encyclopedias at Booth School, Einar concluded that the Britannica was the best. MIXED "B" BOWLS LEAGUE SCHEDULE Jnnunry 18 Mra or Hits v i B.C. Packers, Isliuiclors vs. Brownwoorts. Conears vs. Idr.il Determents, Triple XXX vs C Y O. January 25 Islander vs. CYO.. Cougars va. B.C. Packers. Triple XXX vs. Brnwnwoods. Miss or Hits vs. Determents. February 1 Cougars vs. Brown-woods. Islanders vs. Ideal Deter-Rents. Miss or Hits vs. C YO.. Triple XXX vs. B.C. Packers. February 8 Triple XXX vs. Islanders. Miss or HHh vs. Cougars. Ideal Determents vs. B.C. Packers, CYO. vs. Brownwoods February 15 Miss or Hits va Brownwoods. Idenl Detergents vs Triple XXX. CYO. vs. Cougars, Islanders vs. B C. Packers. Margaret McLeod Optometrist AT 1 X. J B MANMJNd 1 f " 'i Jewellers 522 Third Ave. Phone Green 324 for Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Philco Radios Willard Batteries ? FOR RENT I ,TO RENT Four room furnish-' ed apartment. Central. Phone ; Blue 254. (Hi 1 FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. 801 Borden St. U5i FOR RENT Warm sleeping room, reasonable. Apply 80i Fraser Street.. , 18 FOR RENT -Three rouin apart-S ment. Phone Green 773. ' a U3 KR RENT 2 room cabin kitch-I en and bedroom. Apply Cabin I No. 22. Cow Bay. (14) foR RENT - Furnished 2 room cabin, close to hospital and schools. Phone Black 900 or upply 613 8th Ave. East. (131 fun RENT Room in private home for rent to respectable girl. Phone Blue 602. f 13) FFrtSO.NAI. IF YOU HAVE an Alcoholic problem, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Box 276 Daily News. Uf) WOR K VV NTF.lT MIDDLE-aged woman will look j after children evenings. Phone ' Green 588. (tf) GIRL will mind children after-v noons or evenings. Phone i Green 27'.. (14' . - -C- i WANTr'O V ANTED --Board and room for f three month old baby. Call Three Sisters after 4 o'clock. (14) , WANTED Used piano In good t condition. Phone Black 167. (15) H' ANTED TO KENT Furnished housekeeping room, central. for elderly ludy. Phone Blue ?'505. (tfi r ANTED A ropy of Captain John Walbrans "British Col- umbla's Coast Names." Harry " 8eaman, Gen. Del.. City. (14i MACHINERY FOR SALE C TO SAW better lumber more m economically use the modern and up-to-date type National 1 Portable Sawmills manufac-I tured by National Machinery 1 Company Limited, Vancouver, ! B.C. (tf) THIS AND THAT Living In unused tunnels of Advertising -- FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two lots less than assessed value for quick sale. Blue 773 (19' FOR SALE .35 calibre Remin- ton Woodsmaster autoloading rifle. $45. Phone Red 728 after 6 p.m. (tfi FOR SALE New and Used Furniture, Hardware and Office Fixtures, etc. New Articles at Special Prices, Skillets 80c, Cups and Saucers 25c, Soup Plates 25c. Electric Hot Plates $7, Scatter Rugs $1 75, Handmade British India Rugs, Book Cases, Chest of Drawers, Mattresses $16, Dishes, tf4 piece set, beautiful design. Slightly Used Electric and Battery Ra dios from $r.5. All kinds ofi other new and used useful ar - tides at very reasonable prices, B. C, Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SAI.L -8-room house, with bath partly furnished. Thompson Street. $3,000 cash or $3,500 on terms. Apply H. G. Helger-son Ltd. v( 13 ' FOR SALE fi room house with three room suite, close in. easy terms arranged. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. 1 15 1 FOR SALE-Modern 4 room house, 2 blocks off McBride. Apply G. P. Tinker Co. Ltd. (13i FOR SALE '39 Oldsmobile, $rr0. Phone Blue 317. (141 FOR SALE Piano. Sherlock-Manning, excellent condition; Book of Knowledge, Ideal for High School students; young lady's bedroom set; kitchen table, porcelain top; five chairs; oak table; lamps; 14 sq. yds. Inlaid linoleum. 433 Eleventh Avenue East. (14 FOR SALE Seven room house with bath, Atlin Avenue. Piano, dinlng-suite, heater, Beatty tubs with stand. New picket fencing; girl's bicycle. Green 206. (17) Illll.P WANTED WANTED High School teacher to substitute at Hazelton for a short period. Apply, giving telephone number, to C. W. Alger, secretary District 53, Terrace, B.C. (14 WANTED First class mechanic to work in small garage. Recommendation needed. Apply Perow Garage, Perow, B.C. (19i ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tf) METAL WORE PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) Try a Classmen Art in The News Fit f f t !Ht ) r ! 1.5 FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buick Chev. Trucks Pontiac Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. jr.! I I a,th that mpan, ..Brt!tnW to th tnnffne nr use nf the I . t . I All UVLC11HC Answers . 1. Omit on. 2. Pronounce au-re-vwar, o as in no, e as In her, a as in an, principal accent on last syllable.3 3.Technique. Not to be overcome, uncon- querable. "Skill and assurance ' are an invincible couple.'' Proverb. 5. Lingual. Watch the Classmed Ads! dear have a cigar! Electrical Contracting HOUSE WIRING REPAIRS I jj 1 J B JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Two Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, 1:3c p.m. Coquitlam. Fridays, 12 midnight. Catala. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS January 9, 23 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS January 11, 25 FRANK JT. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 THE "NEW LOOK" AT SALE PRICES DRESSES Beautiful single or two-piece gowns enriched with sequins or artistically decorated with beads. Some of our dresses feature long sleeves, some short sleeves, some have peplums, some haven't, but all have the "NEW LOOK."' COATS Fur and fur-trimmed Tweeds and other cloth coats along with hooded styles that will please you in sunshine or rain. HATS Don't forget the adornment to top your new ensemble. w M f i ' SALESMEN WANTED "Why that's wonderful, Switch McLite At Your Service Also ci , u rati. , P When you make your SEMI ANNUAL SALE, use No Interest purchase at SWEET SIXTEEN '8 our personalized BUDGET PLAN. No Carry Charges .... WANTED IMMEDIATELY First vt Class Salesman, preferably with established connections . to handle quality line of cal-,' endars and advertising spe cialties on sideline and part me basis for Northern area to Prince George. Calendar season 1 rear.hln its peak and right party can be assured of f substantial earnings on lib- eral commission basis. State j details of age, experience, ' coverage, present lines car ried, etc. Apply Box 302, uany News. a4) LOST AI"U FOCND rOUND Two keys on string Dy Wrathall's Photo Shop. Own er may have same by calling at Mie Dally News and paying for this advertisement, (tf OUND- Pair of glasses, front I of Oordm & Anrlerson. Owner 1 may have same by calling at S n.iiiv Npm and navins for 1 3 UK in Reliable Radio and Appliance Service Free Pick-up and Delivery RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC PHONE 644 BOX 1321 THE WHOLE TOWN'S 99 CRAZY 2p (18) this adverlisoirrnt.