XPzlntt Uupert Dafip Hetoa Fri.lay, February 11, 1949 - 4flp - 1V NnUfi - A Weekly Record iiilpott, Evitt and Co, Ltd. lips Lansuage Club The language speaking club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Sbrocchi, is made up of a few students who have decided they Editor Irene Hansen. Reporter Marge Brawn, Joan Mollrr, fMina Krrrithan, Mary MeAfer, tMht lUrriMMi, Kathleen Smith. Desiika PeiM-rr. Peter Harvey Tops Schoo In Student Honor Marks Can Supply You With 4k t A Junior's Wish I want to be a Senior, And 1th the Seniors stand A fountain pen behind my ear, A notebook ia my hand. I would not be an angel For angels have to slnt; I'd rather be a Senior And never do a thing. I R Including Fir, Cedar, etc. B. Joyce, A. Paulson, B. Win-die. D. Johnson. A. McKay, B Toderas. do not get enough French . in six periods a week. Although the accent is placed on the French, they also learn simple vocabularies in German, Spanish and Latin; while some of the members have even gone pORlNG In Fir or Hemlock ;DING All Types i translate this verse fnttn the Latin: Isabilii, Heres ago, ' Fortibus es in aro, Noces, Mari Thebi trux VatU in em pa a dux." , . He came up with the following: "I say, Billie, here' a go, Forty buses In a row." "No," gays Mary, "they be trueks." "Vat is In 'em?" "Pucks o' ducks." SASH and DOOR and 10s FOOTHILLS ALRKRTA COAL In 1948 the value of Canada's field crop set an all-tune-record of $1,595,000,000. Peter Harvey of 10-1, with an average of 05, tops the school examination honors. Other honor students are : Ken 1-aurie-12-2 Lewella McDonald -10-1 Margot Brown 9-2 Margaret Slraehan 9-2 Kceonil t lass Students T. Foreman E. Harrison, Laily Husoy, Robert Junes, Alma Knutson, J. I-angridge ,M. McAfee, H. Pierce, R. Ronald. Agnes Smith C. Seppola D. Wilkinson L. Farrington, B. Oerrood, R. Hunter, G. Lien, M. Lykegard, B. Prince. J. Farrington M. Doane, N. Hill, M. Mark. W. Morrison. E. Martin J. Gibb, R. MeColl, B. Martin. J. Anderson, J. Bateman, R. Ciccone, B. Comer, J. Grimble, S. Vorgensen. Alfild KnuUon, J. McDonald, G. Morrison, S. Pierce. N. Christy, B. Garner, G. in all sizes as far afield as Russian and Japanese. Besides learning the actual languages they have studied the family groups of these languages and their development. Thus gives an Interesting insight into the background of the various nations of the world. Througti this club, the members hope to gain a limited comprehension of a few lane- r I'HONE f.St Since Canada's first National Park was created at Banff in 1885 the system hv grown w MEN'S TWEED TOPCOATS Feir. to $25 NOW.....: $15 MEN'S ALL WOOL DYED WORSTED SVITS " Sizes 42 to 46, ; Ret?, to $60 NOW .. . $12.56 Men's GABARDINE COATS English make, Fully Ilined sizes 36 to 44 Reg. $27.50 - NOW $'.0 MEN'S ALL WOOL PULL-"" OVER SWEATERS, Waffl(f Stitch, Special .- $3.50 MEN'S DRESS PANTS, Worsteds, Tweeds & Gabardines from :.. $4.75 MEN'S WORK PANTS, Cotton & Cotton Worsteds, perfect fit, a large assortment' Price from :.. $2.95 BOYS' SHIRTS for School and dress $1.25 to $1.73 bOYV SWLA I LkS, assorted styles and low in price From $1.25 HOYS' RUBBER I.ACF BOOTS. NOW ... $I.S5' BOYS' SCHOOL HOOTS it DRESS OXFORDS, Best Quality at Reduced ' Prices include 26 parks with an area I of over 29.660 touaiw mile Tl There are 1.025 miles In Can- stretefces from the Selkirk Coke Sale The Truck Club held a very Henry, O. Husvic, C. Johnsen, F. Kristmanson, A, Mcintosh, R. Pedersen, O. Strand. ada produtUitt livestock feed; 91 f ' " y Mountain Mountain ia n British Columbia', fih.Jr.i n., J.A.. Brawn Columbia could ,h make themselves k under- success uB " v "" wi-M in easi coast of Cape Breton Club president i coke and hot dog Thursday. Over 12 bee. stood in same. Ls Joe Chell. Lsland, Nova Scotia. .sale last wara . df weiners, 25 dozen pounds buns and 6 cases of coke were consumed by hungry students. The rluh realized n nmfit r.r 5-The fourth de-, held In ' the ?!xm, th he subject $20 3Q Th,g money wi hc,p tQ ;it P'lnCe Tra.k Ttnm's ,;. SPORTS Westminster Hoopsters Coming Here ,cd th IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH HOWLERS Judging by "schoolboy howlers" culled from January test papers, Bo Me Hi student are just as original as their fellows anywhere. Here are some examples : Q. Write sentences using the following words, so as to reveal their meaning, irrevocable, M a greater port cR)Wn soutn lne Provin(.iul rrL.n .l..hnU High School Track Meet which 1 s in y be held In May. the affirmative, that side bein ,e and S. Suga and speakers, miss jke to carry an X-ray around j The Duke or C&nnaught High j Stevens. We afl witn tnem t0 see lipon which School basketball souad from liable, illegible. New Westminster will play a ith the negative firVs heart lney can make tne j know it is an im- most impression. try and prove that j ever be a greater ,-inre Rupert. Canada" there's a telephone j3 This is Valen- for every five persons; 1 Rus-Voukln't some boys sia, one for every 140. Cigarette Tobacco MUD. SWEET. BRIGHT YIRGIN A. After only six month In this country his English was "irrevocable" and he became a professor of that subject. I think she is a "liable" babysitter. A teacher's writing must be "illegible" so that everyone may read it. Q. Explain the Salique Law. A. The Salique Law is that two game series with the local Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers on February 23 and 24. The Duke have an amazing record with 23 wins in 25 games played. In competition with American schools they have 8 victories :gainst. 2 ce.ea.s. They are recognized as the leading high school basketball team on the lower mainland. The travelling team consists of eight players; Bob Flynn, ft 3 TLB 1 Ormes Di rugs no woman can oe King of ; France. j NEW ROYAL HOTEL Danny Zaharko, Steve SviatkoJ HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. fRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Paul Breday. Jack Kennisa, Sid Burrows, Grover Sinclair and no man descended from a woman can become King. j Q What effect did thej French Revolution have oa the beginnings of Romantic poetry? j E HOURS WEEK-DA V8, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. AYS AND HOLIDAYS -13 NOOM T 2 P.M, I 7 P M. TO 9 PM. A. The French Revolution A Home Awav From Home tQ Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BUILDING RE-MODELLING REPAIRING See t MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders and Contractors PHONE 303 - Hiiyh Sinclair, along with man-' ayer Sunny Nelson and coach Ken Wright. The five players mentioned will probably be the Purple and Gold's starting lineup. No one player Is outstanding and all the scoring is fairly We Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 stirred up the minds of the poets and the poets stirred up the poems, A student not herei had to Phone 231 P.O. 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