FINNY PPESD Iburg and 81tka. A special ser- .1.. J l.,l, .o. nlonneri Prince Rupert Daflg Hetof CtD. , Saturday, June 26, 1948 FOR GRADUATES e tuna fish has been timed scientists at a speed of 44 I, an hour. Formal Dance at St. Peter's Hall Presentations Made LIFE ,n ,s 'rnce upert by BIDDEE JINKS presented with a gold signet ring suitably engraved. Ron Lu saw It In the rJally New lfllfT R1IU IMBf-llCU Rao sj ve. in their honor but, arriving that same day, I ' came . In for the crumbs. The crumbs were chicken and noodles that still set me droolingshrimp salad, Iced celery, ripe olives to the size of plums, hot rolls, and lemon pies bios- A formal dance In honor of ,; Priest came a close second with CHOOSE TRAIN COLORS LONDON, 0i The executive of Britain's national railways have Invited the public to write in saying what they think of the color schemes of the trains. Fourteen The first' day in Wrangell left him sleeping the sleep of well, me feeling as though I had been sleep walked up the slow ascent the 1948 High School graduating class was held by the St. Peters' Young Peoples Association in St. Peter's Hall last evening after the graduation idKtn oy the heels and dunked past the Federal Building set in 100 points. The highest scorers in each group were as follows: Group 1 Tom Nicoll 80, Elaine Steffans 71, Prank McFadden 60, Hazel Tweed 63, Doreen Bateman main-line services are being duati in a barrel of friendliness. the centre of rich green studded Isomed all over the place. ion ra We had docked at 6 a.m. If I by a few rowan trees in full I it Is hard to find right words painted in different shades as an experiment. was dull at the arrival It was blossom; past where the post- for "such a warm welcome as was The dance was also held for j 57. not because two rotten piles master lives; a small turn, toUiven bv this stoud of total SUITS broke in the middle when the walk directly along the sea-wall strangers. They spoke first, nev- I the purpose of formally closing Group 2 Jim Hemmons 108, Try a Classmen At in The Newi You read it ir the News! ooat touched them; or because! and home. er waiting for an introduction. I Y.P.A. activities for the season a man nearly fell in the chuck i Except for two half-grown They gripped my hand. They j and presenting r.-ophies to the Lucille Steffans 86, Henry Dixon 64, Ernie Braman' 60, Lloyd gave my arm a little shake as ' group and to the individual Luicning me neaving line. Ket- yuurigSlers at my heels I might EM L i i chikan bars were a mistake for have been carried across the a few aboard- and my very near threshold. But I walked well, emphasizing "We are so member of the organization who glad you've come" ."We're so lhe best showing for the IN THB SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA - - IN PROBATB n Hie Matter of lit Kstaie a Carl neignoors among them. It was straight to the kitchen and an glad you re to stay a while, it year. Franklin 57. Group 3 Ron Priest 100, Vln Elliott 77, Margaret Symes 73, Ralph Overgaard M, Diane Kennedy 52 Honors for best program construction went to Group 3 who was a buffet luncheon, and , quiei now, ana my tnrough-the early breakfast. (diaries) Albert Kallstmm, defeased. 'The l" hall, n decorated with subtle 1-4 Wall friend had finally o.hnn-1 ... qKh honoH ma a nlate t! InteMase. and it. In the Mailer of Uifi "AUmiilKtrUnn SO i " v- Act" i n r r. rati i ii.fi l i in i i v uruer ma Are you Sr ! . u. i ,, 1 ttome ' is a cottage set on " - - nrtlstrv bv a committee of mem- duned his .t.,ry. 'Now lissen," in line, I was one of them- toSt Ue, with ,was dVr R platformxtending of T, he hud shoutea a Intervals all sU11 urtnerP seaward ut th and no one stood book deba ing Jun ZaZet slyle :liss!,n -a 111 tel1 vou back. Low tide leaves a beach whether they would lose a lit e ';aa "le " m a in joke-" real friendli-,the voune PPle sittm ln I stretchine g out Ut hut " it was Inch dignity by ' showing In the lm morning w, left ?I 5 . . kh ... tn Rtrnr I groups around candlelit tables. won 91 points for program1 Honour Judge W. O. fultoa. mad the. Highest honors go to our aione, compared with Group ,5" 1 tT. 79 and Group l's 77 points. Estate ol Carl (Charles) Albert Kail-' Check Your Answers to These Questieaa Willi the Score Below i, a t selection of gradua- --,mo. m waters oroKe in swisn- . i . c,.r. , . trom. deceased bn suits. They re correct ing waves just ilnder us, and al- At the long tables I noted, A floor show held at midnight , twine owuou. ialBaii AU partleg havln(? cU(mg a?ttlnst. h the important ceremony most, it seemed we were aboard, with some surprise that natives received enu.ustic approval of , "ymes were me memoer. w.u. the wuu "J0 ship. 'sat easily with their white bro- onlookers. It featured a series mfwt "S"T attendance. tJ?2 f.l the festivlUes-rriKht for t.ir in the months to come. Lunch was riiffprnnt. Tvnira thers. Some were serving, obvi- of scintillatine Diano accordian ioiiowea cioseiy oy ium Ad. ims after wmcn date ciaim. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited Vin Elliott and Jim Hemmons. tiled may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had ISTINCTIVE TAII.OIUNCi ' of Wrangell, an invitation to r. ously members of the Cxowell soos by Eddie Ciccone and sev-church luncheon awaited us Group named for the presiding erai swin'g vocal numbers by a The Presbyterian Seminar to minister and wife. One sat oppo- SPpj.et composed of Y.P.A. mem- FINK FArtKH no knowledge. Urlllch ' All partita Indebted to the estate iJrl'.lsn . ., ,h. .,. f NAIROBI, Kenya, Wi Alaska, headed bv Dr. J. Carl site me a dainty little person ber? Jim Hemmons Dick Heds- troops have laid a 70-mlle pipe-(their mdebtedneaa to me forthwith. 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A fortune car. be" iquandered or lost through faulty investment but annuity cheques cannot diminish nor can you outlive them. PUiu your retirement the assured way. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada No. C Smith Block Phone Green 907 at Sitka. During luncheon the choir 1Q sang. Its membership of 17 has cepted by group leader June Roberts who will retain it in her possession until It is presented again next year. Group 2 won the competition with 611 points, followed by Group 1 with 532 876 Residence Red Tom 'McKeown Unit Supervisor sunk to a double quartette for the summer months. They commenced with ''Swing Low," arranged by one of the members, and concluded with 'My God and I" an anthem originally and Group 3 with 578. Points SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA At are presented to the three groups throughout the year for such in. Hi set for Latvian voices. As they things as attendance, program sang, forks were laid down one construction, co-operation and by one. Many quietly left their original ideas, and count both l.Mr(oi'? s seats to go through the open 1 toward the group and toward portals into the adjoining audi- the member who wins them. Jim torium where the choir stood Hemmons, with 106 points, was V Kaien Co-op HOUSEHOLDERS Give your Kitchen the "New Look." Drop in and check the new line of Cabinet Hardware matching your kitchen color scheme with pre-harmonized paints and colored Inlaid Linoleum. behind the altar. 20 the highest individual point winner fo rthe year. Jim was sJ-ZJXJ for There was a hush after the last note fell into silence, but great applause as the little 35 -V 5 -'tZzBtZ? and later remarked that they choir In the little church filed had to come to Alaska to find out into the vestibule. 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