TCT Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 28, 1950 Graduation? At Borden Street ;0tlo Young Going cast Joy Ride To End i At Okolld Prison Roy Sieber Wins the Miss S. A. Mills Memorial Trophy t ' ; Closing exercises for " ' the He had been proud to be one ot her former pupils responsible for the gilt of the Memorial Trophy. In the three years previous It Fair Attendance At Legion Dance Otto C. Young .principal research engineer at the Pacific Fisheries Experimental station i, had been won by. girls, but this graduating Grade Six pupils Were held at Borden Street William MacLeod of Stewart was escorted to Prince Rupert yesterday by Const. C P. Crouch of the Stewart B.C. Police tachment. MacLeod wai sen- year the award was to a boy and ot the Research Board of Canada Seagrams Sure More of the talked about newly formed 5-plece Canadian Le- In Vancouver, will be leaving this Sdheel yesterday. afternoon In the presence of parents of the graduating pupils tuid Grade Five children. .. Mr. Frlzzell said It gave him great pleasure to ask Roy Sieber to accept the handsome trophy. The award was greeted with loud Legion Hall Saturday night. The. vc "V , - public dance was not too weii;" on a charge of joy ding. to assume new duties during the next two years as scientific ter.hnoloeical adviser to the After the singing of "O Can applause Indicating that it had ada" Principal John S. Wilson i been a very popular choice. Roy welcomed the parents and accepted the main trophy which chairman of. the Fisheries Research Board, Dr. G JE. Reid of Queen's University, Kingston. Seagrams "V.O." Seagram's -83" Seagrams Crown Royal Seagram's Kings Plate Seagrams Special U The conviction took place lh Stewart recently and the prisoner was brought to ,XUe city aboard the Cotjuitiam thKhiom-Ing. City police will supply aa escort for the remainder Zot the Journey to Vancouver. T attended but it was hoped thirigj will turn for the better at future dates. In charge of the affair was a committee consisting of Don Nixon, G. ' Alexander, Frank Hicks and Art Williams. The orchestra U led by Stan eitch and J. Anton. guests. He was gad to have the he will hold for a year and then opportunity to express his appre- the Individual one that he re- Transfer of Mr. Young to Ottawa ertisenieiit is not published or displayed byth Liquor Contri ! ( i'i by the Gownmilof British Columbia clatlon. to the parents, the Par- tains permanently, ent Teacher Association, the, The gcnool cnolr gang two of I.OJD.E., Joseph CheU, represent tne most popUiar numbers from tative of the Department of tnelr repertoire, "Dawn, Gentle ' ( Education and the children 'Flower" and "Golden Slumbers." themselves. As the representative of Grade involves a new set-up' in Research Board organization with a view to more closely co-ordinating administrative work. Mr. Young, who for years was located In Prince Rupert when the fisheries experimental station was here and revisited the jport liner Excalibur- collided Tuesday in Upper New York Bay. Ship Collision Of Canada's thousands of nit-! ince back easi that's iust come I only twe can be called a Hue- in with us. Glad to know vou." Reflects Mr. Wilson felt that the aca- Six, Roy Sieber gave the vale-dernic work tor the years In ele- dictory, expressing the affection New York Bay The Excalibur commencw sinking and was beached on Brooklyn sands. Six tugboats were dispatched to the scetuk The Excelibur has 114 p&?engeirs aboard. All were removed afely. nic terminus or a transcontin- ental railway. Each Is nearer the Just because you happen to live outbreak of a potential war than near where wheat Is garnered, city last week In connection with their old school menlary school had been well they felt for I Reminisces taught. He felt too that the and reminding the new Grade experimentation with new types, wtw xukiv viob uanu will shiD Columbia and American ex- ahy where lsc in th Dominion, , or flour is made, or beef is unless all signs have no mean- slaughtered, or halibut or salmon I n ,hrolll.h their interest In maintain the hih standard of be accompanied to Ottawa by! ' ' ng -This is not saying hostUi-. caught to boots and made BBI mnathv wlth nther rtiil-'th Rrhnni I Mm. Mrs. Young Young and and son son Donald. dees buvlt timl huc,e ware- ( IfUl ft r m.rtnln D , . . -.1 1 nr I Anna .4 k I. 4. i I, .. ' - .1 it r 1 ' On behalf of the new Grade . Their daughter Enid, who Is at-, Prince Kuperi leenr.g ,, , ... , , , ,(,. . " ----- aren m leM ,orunale circuni- I i "erytWnB thal toward , that you as a cranky ! con- ' the University of British it m iht be needed-H to Throueh self-denial Six Linda Strachan replied. She tending lioted 1 " " lnilrU t H i C '1 tm iliil mn nr.t - Climflf at 1 1 full nrt m xxa w . . . . .. 1L uoiiHUiiiiiiiriiL UI wu. j H'ut-A nKlMron harl oivan til thP caiH that th mV CrA R v Pft limbla. IS remaimnff Oil IHtf . kux nurhona o low mm- hrlnn.ll,.,..,1 ,klo orotner prices will stay . Marcn Qf Dime8( tne Mani. wouid d0 tnelr best t0 make the coast. .kipr aw av out in the gen- lit . haa .. , hiJulimt ... K i ... tn mu a kann , lin iTt nrt mn4rAl arhiMA K t" the ' 1 L direction ol f flnri mnrA tnuaH fhn Wfiafnlfir what nli hnM ir, ho ririfn toba Relief Fund, and through former students proud of their the Junior Red Cross $29135.' . school and she vtshed the gradu- Advertise through Classifieds. 5c. It I The collection of tea and cof-, atea all success In the future. , lot of us think so. Pearl Harbor was a sanguinary Jfee coupotis had reached an all- The school song was sung and surprise all right. Korea is an- time high with a total of 28,630 , the school yell given, with ar. . Ronald Horton, New Zealand ease Fire" shouted the Unit- .publisher, speaking-at the re-,a!,ons. Just what the Com--cent convention banquet in 6t- other, although it can harty be said there is u similarity. Jtever- belna recorded. It was through extra round of cheers for the i llTasr awi lpayni WASHABLE CHENILLE SCATTER RUGSgTA New Shipment just arrived from Belgium. Assorted sizes, Ovals and Oblong, 1 8" x 3(jo 48" x 72". - Plain Sculptured and Pattered Designs. The Purchasing Power of Our Canadian Dollar Has Brought Prices Down to Pre-War Level. theless, behind each enough this activity that the Junior Red school and the holidays, and problems-dangerous and com-' Cross total had -been reached. . then the assembly was closed i!s. lovaimni suum , iawa, suid mat in Vancouver he , sgh Korea yelled back is not told a taxidrlver h was from ,i but it could have beeu New Zealand. "Oh yes," said the ..reTellln? Me." Itaxlman, "that's the new prov- pie. Part of the money was expended . wim me singing oi uie nuumim ; lnrallv and several In the dis- Anthem. Miss Yvonne Larson I I seek only the good in people 'trlct had been assisted through was accompanist, and leave what is bad to Him hospital and medical care In the The Parent-Teacher Assocla-who made mankind and knows ' special hospitals for children inltion provided refreshments for how to round off the corners. 'the province. ! the parents and the graduating class. A feature the great. rtnetht I t( r.f ,f was Learn to Dance Expert instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz, Jive Rhumba, Tango Private Lessons For appointment Green 491 PRINCE RUPERT DANCE STUDIO Learn to Dance 'cards the,cake for the class with themes-Attorney was then made to qeneral Wlsmer, pupiu by school Inspector J. sage, "Congratulations to the speaking Monday night, gave a Cnell. After the presentation , Grade six Graduating Class, clear and revealing picture of the Mr Cnell spoke to the pupils inscribed upon it. Mrs. P. Bond Doukhobor nitnatlon in BrltLsh polntlng out that thls was an'Mrs. M. Halvorsen and Mrs. R. Columbia. It has row come to lmDOrtant day m "their formal , reissel were ln chare ot tne CHECK THESE ITEMS AND . . . SAVE IT HAS BECOME GOSPEL this oolnt. Doukobors were ad-' .v. ., , relreshments under Mrs. H. V. schooling. It Was the half-way! the Borden KELLOGGS , . CORN FLAKES, 8 oz. 2 pkgs. 29"C Sl'N RYPE ' , 1 mltted to -Canada, ln the first ; hnus fo. manV, To use a base Flood, president of St. School P.T.A. PRINCE RUPERT IN place, as members of a sect. As.h. xnmnnHsnn t.hev were now JUST ARRIVED! graduating such thpy wene not exattly wel- Members of the l t . nrt hna anA lt. wa. un to APPLE JUICE, 20 oz ' 4 tins 4 Marion come but ttere was little reason I each of them to reach home. He case 2.89 ti, doubt that, certainly -within : halt a century, a peculiar fanat Another Shipment of the Fomoui HEEL-HUGGER TIES! Evans, Larry Eytcheson, Dick. Flood, Christo .Furniotis, Jackie Gustafson, Betty Hood, Yvonne Jackson, Howard Johanser, CHEERIO . TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. congratulated an h on his success, and wished them -well In the future. . .: , ' MILLS TROPHY - The award of the Miss S. A. Mills Memorial Trophy, an award Margaret Johnson, Ole Led, Tom Long, Eugene Man, Donald Mar- 4 tins 4g-c $2.89 per case 6,99 icism would be pretty well dilut-!ed. Perhaps St has. with a cer-i tO'n proportion of adherents. I But others are not only members iof a sect. T'v v are showln? ! themselves criminals, and -with ! scant disposition to be anything else. BLACK KID AA to EE FITTINGS .tinusen, Russell McNeill, Danny THAT THE FINEST DINNERS ARE SERVED .V' 'at the CIVIC CEIItRE DIIIIIIG ROOM "Chicken in the Rough" To Take Out Phone 868 for reservations , PACIFIC OR CORONATION MILK ! to- the outetanding pupil in the ; Newf ieidj Ter0 paaVolo, Pat Par school, was then made by Alder nell, Lonny Patten, Thelma Pav- man Douglas Frlzzell. Mr. Friz- likls. Rodnev PhilioDson. Julio CHEERIO CREAM CORN 15 oz ... . 4 tins 9c ' case 9.7ft zell ' referred to the impression j Prockter Francis Rowe, Roy $14,50 made Dy miss muis, ior many sieDer Mony Simmons, Rock" Appointment of a provincial j years principal of Borden Street Terry George Thain, Donald ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 24 lb. School, on ,the pupils- and the fyay LoUise Wood. in Tea Towel Sack .... $1.79 Brwimw3Es Inspector of elmt leal energy for Prince Rupert ti beir, ecom-merded to Victoria by oily community alike. Her advice to PREM work hard, play hard and be a good sport was worth following. 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