INSULATE NOW! X Efface tluperf Dan? Friday, November 25, 1949 . I . . Ml-Mn "Mew f 1HE MODERN "(AV? A 'ml A" V. X I 3 II fill I I I I I t To Esther -Do or Die! Editoria Personalities WAX TO JSEAL OUT WINTEtt COLD and SUMMKB UK AT USE FIBERGLAS BuikljLDE Iii.sulatlul At badminton when she essays To demonstrate her skill Poor amatew with awkward I'M n - I i ways PONNA KERRIGUAN Donna Kerrlghan, better known as "Bugs," is the public-' Editoriol Experience r LECTIONS for Fu-L ture Citizens Day City Council have come and gone, leaving in their wake several sur- Outstanding Quality Delicious flavour v Yet hale and hearty will, Her teachers vainly hoping .still For slight improvement in tier ation representative of the stud ents' council. She was born In cam. 631 Qu'Appeiie Valley, Saskatchew MILPOTT EUITT "Fastest gann; on earth," JJjijy trill, "Oh would, she'd stayed away;'' an, January 30, 1931. Coming to Rupert in 1940, she attended grades' four to six at Borden Street School and came to Booth in Grade 7. She is now in Grade 13. She is a member of the journalism club and is the editor-in- play. "Fastest game on earth,' they trill "Oh, would she'd tay away!" "The play's the thing" In Hamlet' pluase She chirps "fur good or ill," Willie right and left the air slie & Co. Ltd. Spectators' spirit:, suffer elilll At each intensified foray. "Fastest game on earth," they trill "Oh would, .she'd stay away." Alas! the ambulance conveys Our champ away for quick x-ray. STAFF l'llitur-in ( hi, f 1. Ki-rrijthan l.dilur r.i rnanl Garood. Reporters (and Mmireiimisc, Joyce MuorehuuNe, Tommy MiMtrehousp,' Sheila Hrii-i-lt, Irene Reekie., Irene Hanson, Ut-nee Mi 1ikIm.ii, Willie Wilk-iri'.oi). Henry Alui linusin, Olive Strand. ii,:-c KAocr i pies of the author's work wen "Scratchy" McAfee's new hair cut.-1 Procedure: takp a bi J ' ; bowl .... chief of the "Bo-Me-Hi News." She plans to go to U.B.C. next flays year. Donna works 'for the Daily eX(,cuU,s T1)t,n a spin new auer scnooi eat'jj tiay. 13 letters Club presented by Mr. Hurst, who reae home of Robert A. txccrpts from "The Dynasts" and dJit-'luy. November "Return of Ui Native.". The re-!; ivi ii by the host, mauuler of Uie evening was he life and works of spent In the appreciation , ol .,ly- Several exam- music and of food. The poor observers' hearts stand still While she cavorts as in ballet. Bapcone JACKIE MOORE "Fastest game on earth," they Jacquelyn Moore, better known Uill "'1' would she'd stay Sway " senUtive of Grade 7-2. 'She was Dries Quickly with a Iwautiful flat finish. Paint today move in tomorrow'. ' $1.40 qt. $4.50 Ral. prises. For instance, only 373, of an eligible 450 votes, were cast. Surely the other 77 pupils were not absent on election day. As a result of one spoiled ballot K dna Ronald was defeated as an alderman. The total number of spoiled ballots was h'- per cent of those cast. This is an extremely kigh total for a school of intelligent students. A little care in reading directions would have prevented "this. Fortunately we were not eleet-a , provincial government. The next elections could be improved- by allowing each student more than one vote for aldermen. Under the system used in the late plor-tion it Is possible for less than the elicrible nominees to receive votes. It also favors the tendency of students to vote for their friends. The sole 'advantage is the ease of counting ballots. However, Returning Officers wrtuld not object to spending extra time if it would result in a foirpv election. born in Penticton, on February 6, 1937 ,and carue to Priiu;e iRu-jeit In 1944. - At first slie al- I tended the Annunciation School As hapless partner's head she'll graze, The "hird" to mutilate or kill, All fear the outcome of Uic.se frays Can only mean a doctor's bill. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. MiMm mm and later Borden Street School. Last year In Grade Six, she won the "Miss Mills Trophy," for being the best pupil in her grade. Jackie is also in the "Glee Club." Her favorite sports are swimming, skating and basektball. fill I r I IN I lffll IS vnniiiiiMiw She plans in Uie future to become a teacher. She has ash ' blonde hair, large blue eyes, and' is five feet, five and a half 1 inches tall. She is always pass-' mil i n i in in Own (I Salmon and a iitil , imopiitation I arnjun lip ANOTHER x--iA'S iwrt) ililiriuln ing notes to her friends during classes, but inyariably gets caught in the act. i B lli nl ore m I mil 1 a a lo $i'ne. Extend Canned Salmon a vo riely of uayt. fCArt. MARION HORN Marion Horn is the class rep- Wit irilh mnyonauut, tlioiped omont, and resentative of grade 7-3. She Is' tiilli flumtwti f iye foot two, has brown hair and , eyes. She was born in Prince .nri I t Big 3(So IM SATCRDM One flay Only Rupert on April 29, 1936. She at pimento or cufs of apurngiti. II.. I - I. II. tended Borden Street School for six years and came to Booth in H .'flint Mill" I, (d -9 in ffrim, vj-rn fain or three dtther$. Grade 7. Her favorite subject is mathematics In which she gets high marks. Marion plans to be- If you've noticed anything we j come a nurse in the future. Her haven't, let us know. AU con-jawileuc interests are playing tribuUons wUI be handled with basketball, bating and swim- j ming. She belongs to the M .iM in. W dvertisemnit is not published or djsplayd by., the Jiuir Control Hoard or by the government of British Columbia , . , ! interest in it. She has Joined the dancing club and is now taking balle.t dancing. XED CHRISTMAS CARDS Music Makers ATMIOOM K'fCNtN f LA r M . L1H0LIUM STAIR j 11 you gu tu aciium yuu u i doubtless noticed the numbers of otherwise normal Grade 7's and 's who pack little plastic song flutes in their back pockets. How For Your Personal Signature floe! Xmas Cards . 75c, 89c & 95c per box -urn Pointsettia Asst. Cards 1.00 per box Xm; Birds of Happiness" 1.00 per box ' "Jolly Old Santa" - 100 per box t'ifnl Assorted Cards 1.00 -per box "(I and Embossed ass't cards 1.00 per box ful Know Scenes 1.00 per box "Coaehina Days" 1M per box i Canadian Snow Scenes 2.00 per box AMAZING VAM'E ' ASSORTED COLORFUL ("AIIDH Only $1.2.-) & $1.50 per box Call in today to ever, they don't keep them there. The young musicians can be depended upon to pipe "Yankee Doodle Dandy" while the rest of the school is engrossed In its studies. This is hair-raising for listeners, especially, we Imagine, Mr. Hubert, music teacher, who introduced the Instruments to hs We have lots of odd lines which we want, to clear out and at the same time please our customers. We do not expect to make money on this sale but we ' . can use what money we get to buy different goods. All the articles are useful but we have too many. Such articles as Souvenir Spoons, Compacts, Dresser Trays, China goods, Pearls, Jewellery, Earrings, Glass Stemware, Leather goods, Fountain Pens, Mirrors, Book Ends. All regularly priced from $1.25 to $4.50 going for Only , , Assorred; smaller articles 2: for ! 1 t- Other smaller articles 3 for UJ Vf& Still smaller articles 4 for qJ'QJV $25.00 and $30.00 Men's and Ladies Watches with 15 and 17 jewels for only $19.95 $35.00 to $40.00 Watches for only $28.95 $18.00 to $20.00 Watches for only $13.95 $4.95 Umbrellas selling for only .'. $3.95 Plenty of Other Bargains Too Numerous To Mention. But Remember It's Only On This Saturday classes . Seriously, we realize Uiat Mr. Hubert is doing a good Job W Interesting his pupils in music, but we are glad lie didn't choose to teach the violin. PHONE 234 MWK, 3RD AVE. The handsome teacher, who has been heard to remark that he "couldn't stand la have Bobby-soxers chasing" him? Bill Harvey (Ths Ear RiiiRtis giving all the girls a thrill? MIRA-TRIM MOULDINGS ARE MADE IN OVER 200 SHAPES. A MOULDINC FOR EVERY NEED. SOLD BY (ionIoii & Anderson OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Gate Chlnne Dishes a Specialty CHOI' SUEY CHOW MKIN (H) J 1 "aw It In The News! ..wMiwwHiwrwwrtrww, "wna Avrnue opposite Prlnre Rupert Hotel to S:S0 a in. Pbone J73 lor Outside Order OUR STOCK REDUCING Continues AT . mm WJ 'Ready to Go' DON'T MISS THESE REAL VALUES IN MEN'S and BOY'S WEAR Money Saving Bargains You Can't Afford to Miss BE WISE GOOD BUYS at the push of a button Factory Fresh Goodyear Batteries 0r Passenger Cars and Trucks AT FPIIDPDT tllDDIV UniKF VmJr ' L I IVUl- RI.IE (19 (Formerly Taft & Odowes) 3RD AVE. WEST u "ve. Phone 63a