TERRACE TRADE DOAKD 7Pn 'Wing double do nnt. c . the Prince Hupett Dallp J3cto Wednesday, May 11, 1949 CANCER FUND (Continued tium Page 5) . , . w re IlC nay.ii-H l FESTIVAL FROG RAM CONRAD P.-T.A. PURSUES QUEST FOR CITY LOTS Conrad Street Parent-Teachers' Association held Its final school A schiMil h, . (Continued from Page 5i night's .meeting of the Board of Trade concerning a sidewalk from Kalum Street to Apsley St. for the use of the children and adults going to the Primary school and Civic Centre. The formed. IS OVER TOP Objective of $1000 Achieved Now, Campaign Chairman Announces The cancer Fund in Prince Rupert is now over the top. The objective was $1000. Subscriptions acknowledged up to today St meeting of the term In the earmhip MovJ school basement Tuesday cve-i commisloners are awaiting Uie government's action on the plac-! lng of curbs along Lakelse Avenue which Is part of their promised road project. As this will be a necessarily delayed undertaking, the Board felt that the vll- Fcr Vancontei Sunday5S P m. Tuesday ss. bring the total to. $1005.40, it r was announced this morning byi the local chairman, Rev. Fred! oquiti catala, i ning and decided to continue its campaign to have city-owned lots adjoining the school grounds made available for playground use. The lots in question are t the corner of Ninth Avenue i lage should have the area on the EST 1 cJ A EPS : &'s?x4sX - &-S l& Si- Prince Thursday 11:15 p.m. Antrobus. New subscriptions to be acknowledged include: church choirs, c:;; "i, will take part In the program held hi tln auditorium. Ketchikan School band and choir will make a speciai appearance during the hour before the main program in the auditorium Friday night. Three senior High School plays, two from Booth Memorial and onr-from Hazelton High School, wit 1 performances during intermissions by Ketchikan band o-choir, will conclude the program. Mrs. Audrey Johnson, well-known drama adjudicator from Victoria arrived today to be present for the Festival, and Stanley Bligh, music ecilor of the Vancouver Sun, arrived by train last night to act as mubic adjudicator. From Vantoutr j Sunday-ss. CaUii4 , south side of LakeLse Avenue, going east, bulldozed, and, as a temporary measure, a gravel sidewalk made. Car drivers on the highway and Conrad Street and are nowj r Friday Tiaav ss. fciuig caav aiiu wi;ofc uut, ui LUWU rv being used as a sand pit. However, because the bulk of the sand has been taken away, the Association would like to see stated the hazardous conditions lor Alice Arm and ! prevailing when the children are Sunri:iv . Sl(4 i 1 'I Ij 3 I '(M J a BLOUSES AND I Z SKIRTS u onlnfT tn and frnm arhnn! Rnror,H r Id H Previously acknowledged . $ 7G6.0i) Mrs. Leland 3.00 A. Kristmanson 2.00 Mrs. W. Mallett 2.00 Mrs. Dybhavn 3.00 N. Mackay 2.00 Bruce Wilson 2.00 D. R. Barclay 2.00 Mrs. Walter Smith 2.00 F. Antrobus 2.00 E. P. Baylis. 5.00. J. C. Gilker 5.00 Immediate action to have wic o - iium nce Arm and out across the road or weavinz Stewart In and out on bicycles, sometimes Tuesday si Catala, space added to the small playground area of the school. A letter from city council Informed the Association that the lots could be made available only when the sand was cleared, giving no Indication of when 9:lJ lUINlUHT ONLY 7 P.M. . BARBARA STANWYCK in SMITH & ELKINS rr SORRY;. WRONG NUMBER" Mrs. O. A. Johnson ........ 2.00 William Spark 2.00 Mrs. A. C. Cromp 2.00 Mrs. I. Feness 2.00 Mrs. J. F. Feasby 2.00 Mrs. R. Gordon 2.00 Ideal Cleaners 2.00 $1.98 and up Bought direct at the style centers to give you Smarter styles. it that would be. It was termed "unsatisfactory" by Association members. In order that the area may be made available before the present school term ends. City Engineer D. C. Stewart will be HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING AND HEATING EXPERIENCE PHONE 171 Gordon's Hardware 5.00 ON OUt STAGE AT 8:4(1 Thomas McMeekin & Sons Ltd 5.00' Mrs. F. R. Wilson 2.00 J. G. Steen 2.00 written with a suggestion that the small amount of remaining! sand be taken out and stock-! RUPERT ; PEOPLES STORE ; S... ....... Box 271 F. E. Hunt Ltd A John Comadina piled elsewhere. ; Because of a small turnout of members, the election of new CAPITOL DANCE REVUE FEATURING BIDDY TAFT, MAKJOKIE 111! MX TOOTS TAFT USA ROGER ROGER GENETTE (Soloist) ANDY MiXAlGIITON (P Prince Rupert Florists- 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 , Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions PREVIEW OF THINGS TO COME ! Blossom time each spring brings a bright newness to the scene each successive year and this year promises to be no exception. What could be more typical spring than this girl Tarzan in a cherry tree, one of the earliest of the fruit trees to bloom? f- TV officers was deferred until the i Cars 2.00' 2.00 ' 10.00 1 2.00 2.00 . 2.00 1 2.00 1 2.00' 2.00 53.60 J Albert & McCaffery Ltd. j Wilford Electrical Works I Kaicn Industries j Ratchford Sheet Metal R. S. Hunt Thos. Forrest ,! ; V. Pavich I i Donations from Sandspit . .........J NOW AVAILABLE first meeting in the fall. The meeting was Informed that May 20 had been set for a party, j which would Include cards andj )ther entertainment. Proceeds I will Jbc used to aid in the purchase of a new film projector. of this commodity appears V have gone into a steady decline since the beginning of the year STARTS THURSDAY RED SKELTON in APRIL SAWLOG SCALE HIGHER Sawlog scale in the Prince Ru althouEh it is still higher tliar for the same period of 1948. Principal T. O. Bateman told members that this year the Ladies Orange Benevolent Ass'n. 10.00 W. J. Raymond 5.00 Variety Store .-. 5.00 Family Shoe Store 5.00 Nellie Lund 2.00 Mr. Bergeron 2.00 Mrs. J. L. Lee 5.00 Total production of poles and school was planning an Empire Commodore Cale "Better Than Ever" forestry district in April ' "The Fuller Brush M piling to the end of April was pert was Day program at the school, sep 17,083.627 board feet, tho largest output of logs so far thi.;4 Total production to date VTolonV Rpantv fihnnne .. 3.00 year' FINOUS arate from other city schools. He Invited parents to attend the observance. . A brief report on the annual P.-T.A. convention at Vancouver was given by Miss Jean is 47.519.430 board feet as compared with 59.130,170 for the Corresponding period of 1948. Best Food and Service in City $ Phone 17 for Send-Out Order. Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr "; rums mum Moore's Ladles' Wear 5.00 Other donations 49.75 $ 229.35 To date $1005.40 LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE 1,351.369 lineal feet, as conipareo with 1,275,648 a year ago. Hallway tie production va 18.937 units last month anc cordwood output was 268 cords Sawlog scaie by varieties: Fir 389,637. Cedar 330,203. Spruce. 10.533,500. Hemlock 3.50G.4G0. Balsam 559,703. Jackpine 1,764,119. Urquhart, who had attended as Production last month was about 5.500.000 board feet' less than for April of last year. Hill GOLD SEAL LABEL All Types ! SI I'I'UES FOR 0FFI( delegate. Following the business session, w hich was . presided .over by M. F. Stuart, president, a film was sliown and refreshments served. Pole ana piling production reached one of its lower periods last month with only M0.99G lineal feet being cut. Production ( j ' Quality I j PBINTIN C 8 STATIONARY FOR B0 Plumbing Troubles? GRF.tTIXG CARDS PKNS AND PENCILS X Now What did I Forget? 5pi DIBB PRINTING CO. CALL BLUE 846 PH0NS; BESNEFtOCK PRINCE RUPERT AND DISTRICT MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL Thursday and Friday, May 12-13 CIVIC CENTRE PROGRAM HOURS: r SAANICH Plumbing & Heating See US Today! 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