Ptfncl nnpetf DafT? TZmt Monday, May 30, 1949 r ,.. TJ ? --r- Terrace Has Proxy Queen Pearl Hauglaad Stands Vtur Injured Marjori Thomas f ' fa FATHER Fl ii v 'W ? 1HE HE BIRDIE! - 3 TERRACE- Pearl Haugland was crowned proxy May Queen by the retiring queen, Joyce Cote, at a ceremony Tuesday afternoon ia the Civic Centre et winter weather ., ,,n vou unawares. lip OJtWT your cuw ujj(Jiy uow ana oe sure or a I Sat' iuditormm. The winning ean-j snugly comfortable winter ahead. TALL 611 to place your order. ornate oi the three, who were sponsored by local organizations for May Queen, was Marjorie Thumas who was seriously hurt ml Pi: ; recently in a traffic accident and who asked that, should she'' PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Sons get good smoking advic win, peart should stand in lor her. With 'two tiny flower girls in ...i "c i ru -u.. Lumber Building Supplies i wnen miners uy jniuKe viu v.nuui " Enjoy the fresh, rich flavour that makes Old Chum just right for day-in, day-out smoking. Stort today , . . with a package or half-pound tin. pink and blue, Jean Smith and1 Marilyn Johnstone scattering petals along the way, the "royal' party, consisting of Queen i - Canadian Legion. June 13 Heavy General Motors. Battery vs Joye, Queen eleet, Pearl and her .two attendants, Marjorie Nelson and Dorothy McCabe, ter Schedule Mtt wht lilt a tofcacco tWl of ways good . . passed between a guard of hon-( June 20-x:anadlan Legion Heavy Battery. June 24 General Motors Canadian Legion. or of Scouts and Cubs and took vs. thfir places on the Civic Centre' stage. ... BOOKS FEOM HOLLAND Children of Holland were so pleased with school supplies sent them by Canadian children they have sent 6,000 cop es of a hook entitled "Behind the Dunes and Dykes" for uioUibutlon in Canadian schools. Former Prime Minister Mackenzie King is shown accepting a token Copy of the bookselling of everyday life in the Netherlands from Tina "Van Roijen, 13-year-pld laughter of the Netherlands ambassador. Seated atop a pile of the books is four -year-old William Van Roijcn, the ambassador's son. ; (C. P. Photo) je for the North Star !uotba!l series Is as ful- E..SHQ9fwA J one 27 Heavy General Motors. Juiy 4 Heavy Battery vs. Battery vs. VJudQd ttnt-ni line Mel PeekeVout, president of the Kinsmen, who had sponsored the day's festivities, explain jO-Otiterai Motors vs. i Lt'glun. ed Pearl's presence and added nnA vpdt anH a Krwini mft. nf ' and Miss Tumilson who made.Farkvam. Canadian Legion. July B General Motors vs. Canadian Legion. July 11 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. vs. that, at the cheduld time of gold- locket and chain, were ac- tbe gowns, Miss Annie Lips, Boys, 5 years Edward Max- j-Hcavy Eattery Mutors. O-Canadlan Legion tlje erowning ceremonies here, " ted, Billy Lever, Larry Michiel. '.ntfl hv the r,tvwv noo - fnr' "cowci , ivuoa ouuiu am, vs. Gabrielle Tetreault; Marilyn de two Vancouver kinsmen w . ft. WASPS OUT-STING BEES i1 A wasp can sting several tin es in rapid succession and live'.' A' Girls 6-7', years Jean Smith, her" sick friend, who, R. Beecher vs. fattfry. their wives were to visit Mar July 15 Canadian Legion Heavy Battery. Kergommeaux and Jean Collier. Wheelbarrow Itace. Bovs vs. 10 General Motors Judith Adam, Judy Seton, Mur lei Grenfell. Jim Procter and Pat Johnson,' bee, having stung, usually diet. Mrs. Campbell, who had trained the Children in the dancing. The radio and record player was won by Mrs. McCulloch. The day's sports included races in the morning, baseball in the afternoon. In the evening a big m- Boys 6-7 years Tommy de G. Kofoed and R. Melvin, H. Frandell and Lloyd Llewellyn. Girls' Softball Throw Janet Kergommeaux, Henry Christie Brian Smith. ,vliY J7P.' Jorie in St. Paul's Hospital at announced, was doing . well in Vancouver and present her with hospital with , a safe recovery a bouquet -of flowers. expected. With a few app.-jpriate words' Following the ceremonies, Joyce Cote presented Emll Haug- children of the primary grades, land, chairman of the village dressed In pink, green and yel-commlssioners, Miss Thomas' low, tripped daintily around photograph to be placed in the the maypole, drawing a great municipal office. She - then deal ef applause. The folk Dlaced the crown on Pearl's dances by the girls of grades Girls 8-9 years Ida Lee Llew dance was held for which the ;eUya Janice Kennedy, Jacquel WortKlooldncfiib IAT. tlV Craig, Patsy McLofhan, Margaret Kennedy. t Girls' 100 yard open, Florence Johnson, Anita B-te, Patsy terrace Knyuimaires supplied jones the music. Boys, 8-9 years Oscar Fark New.Detter, UUT1FY; vam, Joe Pruss, Robert Melvin Girls 10-11 years Betty Jean . 5, 6 7 and 8 were well done and head. Koefoed, Jean Collier, Carol A few words of acceptance "greatly enjoyed. Boys' 100 yards open Pat Johnson, Jimmy Uen, Jim Procter. ' Married Woman's Race, Mrs. Mr. Peeke-Vout paid tribute RACE WINNERS Race winners were: Girls 3 and under, Judy Johnson, Sandy Gordon,. Brenda Best. Boys, 3 and under, Laurie Casey, Terry Smith, Mel to all who had in any way assisted, especially Mrs. John Loen your cardeninf nup-paints of all kind, tools and equipment. and gratitude were given by thej new Queen in the name of Mar-1 Jorle Thomas. The scroll, the Queen's authority to rule for Jones. Boys 10-11 years Bobby Irving, -Jack Llewellyn, Mervin Paubjon. Girls 12-13 years Florence Johnson, Anita Brue, Selma D. Little, Mrs. M. Alger, Mrs E. Hobenschield. Married Men's Race Brock Norberg, Fred Kerby, Jim Nor- who gave the flowers for the bouquets, Mr. Kerby for the use of his truck for the "regal" Girls 5 years Marlene Farkvam. 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