REXATR NOW HEItE t J-in-l. Mechanical Housemaid ' t Ttanurr ltd aiuljaiuuu. Reporters Carol Moorehouse, Joyce Moorehouse, Tommy Moorehouse, Sheila Bennett, Irene Reekie, Irene Hanson,' Renee Nicholson, Willie Wilkinson, Henry Martinusen, Olive Strand. Joyce Tattersall has, unfortunate, recemiy haa an attack of appendicitis, however she has ! recovered and has now relumed IT DUSTS Wilkinson Speculates r n k a J Power Of Spring Editoria ito -school with no undue ill e:'-i IT Pl'RIFIF.S IT CLEANS ' IT DEODORIZES IT HUMIDIFIES IT SCRUBS I fects. Hi IT MOTHPROOFS ' IT ATOMIZES IT SHAMPOOS BIGS IT SWEEPS ' .Writing ror Dcwvie sun t! Jo'?. who is now In 'grade 12, Spring has brought the western shores.. SCHOOL SWEATERS ' was. born in Croydon, Emland .Tri Umbo tVlA fi.r, flmtmre I n Cnlw... . .mn r. t . , . By Charles Warren Wilkinson) ITHVPr "- ...: lira aim in 1.11 i i .iu.njr , Bne nas D(iPn 1, I Ex-Student Return l,. ,i.jns(in nas ich - ' mm I ""ntj nas Dt'eil lllUCR i 1111 nma ' i " unpen lor lour years now Phone Today lot Free pemonstratlon 140 9lh E. O. A. Guslafson -r Black 999 inaliy a group IIU, uimri uic ajjuiiawMlip 111 a i',n'.,iie will take a trip to Great Britain this sum- Of men above the worldly thirty Jan't nas attended Booth School of play and chores, j all of this time. Her record of Into the wide and snfi.lv brill- !sdl0.01 activities is i0J)? and ni- ' I discussion higher grades m t h e around Recently, 3 ex-students have returned to Booth Memorial High after an absence of nearly two asked Charles to write an article on his feelings iant heavens to find rjp 3iui, also a series 01 arucics on ins experiences nifli, we hope 10 P'lblish In next year's lio-i;e-Hi ustrious .for she has beep the senior council representative for two years, a sent; otiecn for one and tliis year in addition to her The great and glorious things 'which hover there . ' years, which they spent in Van- couver. Donna Richards ,Pat and Lorraine Gurvich. who are in school on the subject of who should wear school sweaters. At the moment anyone who can buy the familiar green 12 and 8 respectively, j DOWN WITH SHAVING Ti thrmuhte ...,.., i.i k.iu i ". i me IJM-.M- giauis urally pleased that I have been .selected I 1. f.tli)Aminv f Z"1 ...... I were born in Rupert but have spent a good deal of their lives ; ," " " 'lent of the Cheer Club. The re- ' . !t0,d rtoes end here for she .which u make man think of ncilh- held the position of class nrei- I; (i 111 trie iUivm-uiuinK tiij) LU urcai I In Vancouver. Pat and Lorraine er piece nor war. I dent In grades ten and eleven. , are cousins of Donna, which is and vellow sweater U al- ' 01 ,lle swe't a" softSpringiius it is not .'trance thai Miss why they seem to be always to 'JOIN THE GYRO BEARD GROWING CONTEST TODAY 1 : Beth tether. Fortunately, fney have " Htiower Tattersall. in addition to a pleas- there have, oi course, been problems. Jt u.r a good deal of thought that I decided hie to take the time to make the trip. Even adeems unreal for there is so much time w and then. hi!? combination or brown hair i many old friends here and can lowed to wear It. Around i Which falls alike on home and and eyes, has a charmini person- be sure of welcome, which, we I foreign shore. are certain they have received. And neither hate nor friendship -!:,, . hflln mmW lh oots H near. i u.. t' . "7... ... . Open to Everyone Enter Today Contestants must be clean Shaven when entering? v iilh viuij .me is a memoer ni Seivln" Lib Terrified the Hermite.is' Club, .katiiv? and dancinfr j But even though the gentleness rary comprise this is the biggest point of dispute. The argument of those who favor control is that the sweater should Vte it symbol of some act which has contributed to the irood name of - rhn . ' " , 1 her ont-of-school activities .whl'ft I And Summers heat will trv to ,m ,t ,. is ... One Sma Mouse PRIZES 1st. $50.00 2nd. $20.00 3rd. $10.00 ENTER NOW AT JERKY'S BARBER SHOP CAPITOL BARBER SHOP . No Entry Charge . V IV do not thinlt be here for the .irises, soinethin? rt. but I believe ;jpiire I will Rain value t" "t; than i't oven know th? h: tour of Ilritain vihii'h we will be thus, of course, slvly take aw:.y . ' I taken up as an usherette, at the The hope In life which Spvins local theatre. Joyce's post-school All was quiet in the library ins neipea US find. nlnns nn a v K h..f ch ' .. u.j . i ' " "-"i' wuen suuaeiuv s;reani Anl ir.i..-in ... . Koineuouy .,. ski!l Va h WrUP , lhf! , SnyS lhat one rtay she wm,ld like ! ed.' "Eek! a moose!" Student, The f hoi' h " Vr',y' ' to be an uir ho.sU-.ss. We hope ,.Could be seen clambering ap on- CONTEST CLOSES MAY STfl -. -m school. . GYRO KLONDIKE. NITE ;x li mis'iivings. l.uu-1 - - .."I'v-o "iiu idyls mm sne win succeea. thoughts will never disappear. .. r-Anonymous.j Margaret Giske ! shall be able to The argument against j is that, since there is no to tables, The teacher screamed and a moment later was seen swinging from one of the light . The poor little mouse, the causo of all these hideous noises, crawled back into a Book oi KnowiedKe and went to sleep. Maybe what we need in this school is an exterminator, eh i it appears natural that "."'I ' .- Ti of the plans and j.uds ihrm. How-ui t, n w that I definitely to go. I , trip interesting -i enjoy it. j President of the Junior Council, Margaret was born in Prince I Rupert on Aoril 3. 1935. She is 'five feet eiKht Inches tall, has ; brown eyes and blonde hair. She received her primary education i'fiurn tiTiiiiii-nii!!!iifl'iiiii'iiii l,ij,iL!jthMj.lill!illiilllJii:ll!iUI II Zi&kj wjRVJ The The wide wide variety variety of of j contnol, anyone can wear the sweater. This latter, is of course, true. However as it neems "g-ht to limit those who wear a sweater down to those who have earned the right, the student couver Jlid i delicious CAKES will also at King Edward ; in Rupert. It.s.s. anyone can wear the three bands- . ': Again it seems best that the council should make it necessary to earn those aim bands. Finally, as the saying goes, "Let there be justice" and give everyone Terrace Enjoys amaie and please you I RUPERT ' at .' BRITAIN of Booth WiN.S 'I RIP TO Charles Wilkinson Memorial Sjhool. Maraaret hi's been at Booth since trade seven and is now in prnde nine, taii'mu the University Entrance cour.se. After leaving ,'shool she hopes to attend. a university in the U JS. A. Amusing Farce i RUPERT BAKERY ITD. SAILS FOR ncouver .rimiliate Ports ERRACE An amusing amateur performance, was presented in the Civic Centre on Thursday ' : .1, i f. - A - - -- - who earns it the right to Ulent of the Junior Council, sings : council should, perhaps, Well , known I 1 pioneer resident of u,m.K 01 k 0Ut aml enforce Tlell, Eric Richardson passed; U Lhroutih Prince Rupert uboard j System whereby ' it will J the Chilcotin Sunday enroute for : v. ., ne neces-sary T.000., a visit to Vancouver. Mr. Rich-1 to earn the iirdson boarded the vessel at Sweater. and i and Friday evenings when the ueai- a Behnnl sirenfer i J" the Glee Club, swims i 1 1 w( 11 FINE PRINTING-irt -i spare iCivic Centre Drama .Club pre I plays basketball in her VICITVUJ Trt I1DTTAIV I time. h Thursdoy sented "Never Say Dye," a three- J 11:15 m. Queen Charlotte City. REGAL PRlIITEnSq KETCHIKAN 1 liHlWll 1 t I)UUI1.1 ' It is common knowledge now that a member of our high school I Shur-1 life iieems agreeable to act farce, scene of which took !hcr for her only complaint is! Place In the salon of a beauty I that there are not enouh school I parlor. 'parties. ' I 11 as a riot of fun Ilom be" I , 'ginning to end and was a good i Nineteen passengers, members ie vening's entertainment. Brock The second point is the arm bands; these are already on the sweater when it is bought Thus kllAY MIDNICHT Bur Reservations Prince Rupert Florists f Flowers for All Ocrasionn 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77' PHONE 24 222 SecoiTarX? Write or Call namely Charles Wilkin- 'of the Kitimaat basketball squad. INorberg, as Madame Gloriana, . . . . land surjuorters. returned to Bute- i was fine and the supporting cast hi (Hi 111 POT son has been chosen to idale aboard the Chilcotin Sunday played up to him admirably. OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT BC. tiliihl iflAi c tin n i-t i tt rr n uronlf In 0$?CHOOSI YOUR FLAVOUR ilhis city. there was not a large turn-out ' b which had been postponed from 11 PHONE E 363 363 , January until March. . ig visit Britain this summer as a member of a group going in order to give them an opportunity to become familiar ) tin New & Better Service For Estimate ' i3 ; &n i Frank Gavan s orchestra play- g ed conceit selections at the be- J S ylnntiig and between each act. fg i. In charge of the make-up was WU Mrs. W. Osborne. Stage manager il MiM and -Supplies i T K original OVALTINE you Kav alwayi no 123 IT0 SI f with the English way of life. We wish to offer him our' sincere "congratulations and the Mitchell & Currie Lid. was Jim McKay and at the cur-i tain was Denis rie Kergommeaux. ;The play was directed by Mrs. Robert Cooper. I In the cast were. Brock Nor-berg, George Grant, Peggy Smith, 'Betsy Forbes, Mrs. L. Newhouser, ,Mrs. N. McNabb, Peggy Laird, Mrs. O. Lindstrom, Jim MacKay, )d Food Builders and Contractcrs hope that he will find i -i-"- NIGHT & DAY 123 I'NITEP CABS 12 ' ' stand: Cow Bay ; . the tnp enjoyahJe . and Zi.; interesting. nsty Meals At H 4tt mn4 U4 lri. ?z&&bzisxz3&? ,E procor David Glllanders lonnble Prices 3 ROAD WAY "Clfli . E. Sargent was the announcer Elmer the Condy KLdl py -nV lyUINlJ on Thursday and Mrs. Cooper on BLONDIE hcs a Specialty liTlUhHIMI BET m "''"Slllilill!!'': -'"'! Best Food. friouy evening- After a visit in Vancouver, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Charbonneau, returned to the city aboard the Coquitlam Sunday afternoon. Dr. nhnvkniinaan ic TllHpnl nffif'ir OP SUEY OW MEIN VJiaiuuiiii.ui. w ' " w- for Skeena for the Department of l-mest Cookina ," Indian Affairs. i ' i. . ?' " '; , Hours 7 a.m.t&-l m ; XCaie 200 For Take-Home Orders Phof 0pp. Rupert Hotel n to 3:30 a m. 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