Prince Uupctt Datlp J3rtos ,ts Thursday, July 8, 1948 I I Wy 1132 STUDENTS Local News Items .. . .jiii i rr-rjrff ffffrr-rrr rr n NOW WHILE STOCKS OF OCR FAMOl S McLEOD RIVER HARD COAL ARE Enrolment Figures at School Board Meeting Douglas Frizzell of this city' Limited yardage of gabar- was a recent visitor at Jasper dine cloth available, W. R. John- Population of the- city's four public schools was 1,132 during J.une, according to the reports of CARD OF TH ANKS Mrs. Furniotis wishes to acknowledge her gratitude to the many kind friends for expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received in the death of her beloved aunt,-Mrs. Xenaki, and to Dr. W. S. Kergir and staff of Prince Rupert Gen ston hue; alao tuxedo broadcloth, extra trousers included. Pete Cravetto, 208 Fourth St principals read at last night's Park Lodge. If you would like a Sunday delivery of Milk and Cream during the summer months, please phone Valentin Dairy, 657. (161) COMPLETE 1,1'MP, EGO, School Board meeting. Rural (160! r I 1, jsi- school population totalled 74. At Booth Memorial High KQCALLV . . . THERE IS A TYPE i If , A flltt7 r ?l AM 1 eral Hospital for services and assistance. Miss Betty Garner sailed last School, according to Principal A. M. Hurst, the enrolment was 483, with 26(i in the junior high and ATTENTION ODDFELLOWS! Bus will leave hall at 2 p.m., July 10, for Terrace, for joint Installation of officers of Terrace and Prince Rupert Lodges. Rebekahs and husbands, Odd night on the Prince George on a trip to Vancouver. TOO LA 1 1 TO CLASSIFY 217 in the senior. At Borden Street elementary Mrs. Jerry Lemire and small WANTED Home for Persian kitten. Apply 1425 2nd Av. West, or phone Red 9G8. 160i 4- I .BERT & CAFFERY jl,IllTII llOSE 116 son left this afternoon by air on a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver. fellows and wives invited. Initiatory and second degrees will be conferred.' (160) Mrs. M. Cottle and daughter, school the enrolment was 185 and the attendance percentage 93. Conrad Street had an enrolment of 203 with an attendance percentage il 95 and King Ed SLACKS at their best for ' STYLING for ' WORKMANSHIP for ' VALUE Gabardines, Worsteds, Covert Cloths, Flannels . . . SLACKS . . . in the most popular colors, beautifully tailored and expertly styled and in values that we are proud to recommend. Pure Wool Gabardines FOR SALE Davenport, with box for bedding; chiffonier; porcelain top table and chairs, bird cage: 2-burner clectri? Carol Anne, who have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. ! COMMITTEES and Mrs. Fred Thornton, left ward an enrolment of 2G1 with a percentage of attendance of 95. I Enrolment at the four rural schools was as follows: Port Simpson, 10: Port Essington, 34; plate; numerous other articles. today by air to return to their home at New Westminster. They Leaving city. Apply No. 2 Hti-gerson Black. lltiU) For Moose Women Are Named By Board Announcements All tdvMtliremrnw i this column 111 b oharged for full montb t 2b cnuti word were accompanied by Miss Mar IN LINE FOR THRONE Baby Richard Paul George Andrew, born to Lady Katharine Brand-ram in a London nursing home, 1 fourth In line of succession to the Greek throne. Lady Katharine assumed British nationality when she married a British citizen, but was given the title of a duke's daughter At the regular meeting of the Digby Island, 18 and Port Edward 12. jorie Thornton who will visit In the south for the next month. Mr. and Mrs. Martin F Stuart Loyal Order of Moose public Women of the Moose Wednesday night at the Moose Temple, and familv left last night nni basket picnic excursion to Tcr- Senior Regent Mrs. Thomas the Prince George on a holiday trip to Vancouver, QUEEN CONTEST Modern Etiquette By ROBERT. A LEE ace August 1. Catholic ba.Lo.AV, October 6 Glenn in the chair, the follow ing chairmen for the ensuing and 7. (168) year were named: 3VS . B ? Five School Girls Contenders in Port Queen Popularity Contest Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Q. When staying at a hotel,', doesn't a person have the priv-j liege of rebuking an employee i Hospital Guild Mrs. Home. October 20. by the king. However, according to Greek law, she remains Princess Katharine of Greece, a sister to the king of the Hellenes and her son is fourth in line for the throne. Academy of Friendship Mn. for impudence or some RASHES A five-way popularity contest Lundstrom. will decide who will be Prince Library Mrs. J. G. Viereck. Membership Mrs. T. Chrlstof f . Rebekah Fall Bazaar, November S. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, No. Rupert's Port Queen next Aug peite ust 20. The girls who will take A. A far better plan is to make a complaint to the clerk at the desk. Q. If a young man deliber re often a imi n! niwt dittmtinn. Sm how quickly this tviw of raatl of''' iliP-prars af trr the line or Baby Own Tablet. I'Wasant to take, easily crushed to a powder if desired, these little tablets sweeten up b b' stomach and clear out irritating material that alo may be causmK gas. fe-verishneBS and freif uineaa. Gel Baby s Own NEW TEACHERS 18. ir part have been selected by their school mates from the city's four public schools and Annunciation Catholic school. ately breaks a date with a gin. Mooseheart Mrs. Wm. Terry. Publicity Mrs. Ritchie. War Relief Mrs. Faught. Child Care Mrs. W. V. Tat-tersal. Ritual Mrs. Knowles. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bale L ,1 Appointment to School Teaching Fosls Made without a plausible excuse, then or1 57 E "ZZSzZ. asks her for another date, w.-at, November 25th. if Selected to compete are Shirley in Liht Brown, dark Brown and Fawn. Priced from $15.50 to $16.50 Pure Wool Covert Cloth in Light Brown $12.95 Pure Wool Herringbone Worsted in Dark Brown $16.25 Pure Wool Flannels in Med. Grey $11.50 I Hi According to the number of Haugan, King Edward School; should she do? A. Decline the invitation, if she has any pride. Moosehaven Mrs. Thomby. Alumnae Mrs. S. Haugan. teachers' resignations received Marjorie Tatlersall, Booth High NEW NUMBER FUNERAL HELD so far, three replacement teach- School; "Agnes Macintosh, Bor for Social Service Mrs. Hamilton. Home Making Mrs. B. J. Ba ."Chicken in the Rough' J Final Rites for Mm. Katherine Xenaki TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! ers will be needed for the Booth den Street School; Marion Wat-High School staff, and one for son, Conrad Street School, and the elementary schools, School Margaret Gibson, Annunciation Board was advised last night. School con. ... Funeral of tiie late Mi. Xen ? to tase nome i CALL RED "03 J .CIVIC CENT R E S Ear!? in the 19501 Hem, K.em.. tuned I w.dt rang- ot t.,r, Ped k pi deljc.it aki, a resident of Prince Rupert t There have been eigh tresigna- The Queen will be chosen by a experimenting in the Heinz UDotaioncj (puuun.g., i I , . , . rnnvrntfOtlind , for 18 years, who died In hos- tions and five new appoint-; D0Dularilv conU.st to be held at ineir odich i""" - ... JDININ C, II 0 0 M Canned baty iooai ui pital here on July 1 at the age ments. 'lhe caoitol Theatre at a date aiesi appointments are uiuscet Q ftn nounced. Winner of of Miss Enid Ball of Vancou ! the popularity contest will be ver, commercial teacher, Booth Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions , crowned Port Queen on the eve of Port Day. The four other of 69, was held Wednesday afternoon from B.C. Undertakers' Grenvllle Court Chapel. Many friends attended the rites which were conducted by Rev. Basil S. Prockter of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Interment took place at Fair-view Cemetery. Among the pall Memorial High School; A. Kar-ashowsky, Vancouver, junior high; Henry Pluyn, Vancouver, contestants will act as princesses. R. G. Moore, principal of King Edward School .is chairman of Grade Eight, and Miss Adella TJ.jiitrlonM Turrapp itlpmpntarv shows T v.nrnnvprlthe Port Queen committee. D w m-. ii:EEEEEE 7Z f bearers were four grandsons oi deceased, George Furnitotis, Frank James, Tom James, Steve has been appointed to teach at arrangement, tor the Digby island school. the girls are being made by the Prince Rupert Business and Pro- 'fessional Women's Club. NEW rR. Rl'PF.RT BOOKLET I A meeting of the girls has been SALT LAKES FERRV SCHEDULE Daily except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7 .10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. SAVOY I James and William Scuby and , , p- ' jt partner to trot 4 xquiiit Etixabsth sr i'tof lovelineif. Kit aiturei you you 8 Iwtisrever Gus Genis. I called for Friday ni,ght at. During the ceremony in the ' is Cat aConuouca atutu 4 4e Oner Civic Centre. chapel the hymns "Abide With Me" and "How Sweet the Clos naturally (ood. he Sunday Continuous from HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. . ftDU 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m best- commend Henx . -rpferre- wrfetre of photographs from big panic at Babine Lake to sunset at; Prince Rupert. ! The folder Is primarily pro- ing Hour" were sung by the congregation. Mrs. J. C. Gilkcr was organist. vhere re S)row or rfi Jtd rtatvrol rowtud , rs every" the v.hole idea was conceived, designed, composed and set up in Prince Rupert is additional cause for gratification," said Mr. Applewhalte. Adults 50c. I'nder 16, 25c I Phone 37 P.O. Box W fl j I i ! . e''ou. mothers sur a. u,nv NJ f. h ol ki in. triL tnc wit too. in ti cook furct juice chose t first Baby V said they Return Return Tickets good only on day purchased. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert arenl But doctors Baby"-- be- Hem'--' tm tll-cesuon Drugs . ntiaiivj recognize un; - their doctor .-J- .' Beautiful floral tributes were , nu,u()nai and largely devoted to received as follows: 'pictures. Persons Interested m The Family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas m(jrc delaiiPCi, factual inf urniu-Johanson and Irwin. Mrs. Pen- ll()n may 0tjt,ajn it, from the Pub-off and family, Bea Marshall and lic Relalions Council, the City, Mrs. Longwill. Mr. and Mrs. N. or lne juruor or Senior Cham-Pavlikls and family, John Fur- bpr of commerce, all of which niotis and family, Anne and Sev bodics co.0rdinate their pro- . a u n Salad Dressing ! better witn , .u. mothers s . . 0 the r 3v 1 1 motional activities through the i the f i f(:'"7rT I77S V ; IcKENZIE : INITURE Limited Dominato, Gus and Nora Btrom-dahl. Fanny and family (Vancouver i, Mr. and Mrs. Hartwig ! and family, Mrs. Postula and ! Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Christo-ipher and family (Vancouven, ' r r II .. ofHeinx.Thy ',57" U "Pi- of purity. rrdti. nu ormity Public Relations Council. I The Public Relations Council desires as wide a circulation us i possible but points out that some $2500 is invested in the i publication and so the public is i asked to take only as many ptoce proce. VICUU tins w fresh i miners the im him Ht. Onljr fruitt M Foodl. chosen t they are tended b the supei When the ftction. t. like prer.il ot flavour i kitchens. Whisked and fruits a trimmed an and vitamit. Mr. and Mrs. KUlas ana uiiim l Vancouver). Dolly and Harry SHAKE may let lot: aR.,M r L"(Lt jhZmi 'A? .hTi '. vour FABRICS copies as can be used to the ad t SH AKES that wlil a nose SIMMER I S27 JrdAve. Nelson and family, Lillian Williams and Mary. Bill Scuby, L. Postak and family. Capt and Mrs Peterson, Ruth and Spl'.'J Postula, Mr. and Mrs. Ladicos and family (Vancouver), NanR, Johnny and Boyo Gurvlch. Baby vantage of the community. Until the bulk of the order has been received, distribution will be spread out thinly. Some eight thousand copies have already been spoken for by 240 Chambers of Commerce, Information bureaus and transportation coin-nanles in Canada as well usj sheJ. io Vc( mineral I.UIIIII Osses to a minimum, nu inaredienu ait I w.tef aJded and aU ingredients ate water II add I mistering 'Independence' Day f"' . .. . l tl. - mm IRON FEi-EMAN NEW YORK A 700-worci ni- travel ana pmer agentico . tide from the Canadian Infor- united States, Alaska and Great Service office here style. Britain. matlon Som "on Day as "Canada's In- Secretary E. T. Applewhite dence Day" and goes or.saicl today that the Public Re- to sav it is impossible to pick ' latlons Council Is justly proud particular point in of this release and hopes tha out any Canadian history at which her all Prlnce Rupert citizens, and ?Sn2S?.. status was particularly those who helped present (Canada s v lt make QJ. 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