ptincc Rupttt DaUg JUcto JLtD. Thursday, May 20, 1948 IICKfRSOHl Local News Items . . . r HLIL I . V:- f f n PKKvLlN CORONATION PROCKTER IS P.-T.A. HEAD High School Graduates Interesting Speakers at Meeting a business career, discusseu friendship. Robert McChesney, whose interest Is in the field of For a time it lokoed as though BOARD C.C.F. Broadcast, Thursday, 8:30. Wm. Brett, M.L-A. (119) V. Basso-Bert and Harry Wesch the crowning of this year's May LAWN BOWLERS You are expected to "BE UP" at the green May the 24, that's lor sure. (It) manual arts, spoke on citizenship. Jack Wynn, who aspires Queen, Barbara Ball, would have to be done without the presence to be a chemical engineer, discussed scholarship. who left Prince Rupert recently for overseas, were in Montreal of the lovely retiring Queen Participation of High School who left here G. C. Walker, Mrs. Hill complimented the students in the Booth Parent May 13. They were to leave almost a year ago, keeps In Alice Nickerson. Alice Injured her knee Mo young speakers lor bringing touch with friends In the north, i Montreal that evening for New Teacher program last evening was an attraction which brought credit upon themselves and their York, there to embark for ther s Day when she tripped and He makes his home In California school through their discourses. being located at Santa Monica. Genoa, Italy. out a very good attendance of members to the annual meeting. The evening was brought to XL i fell while crossing the railway tracks on her way to visit H.M. C.8. Ontario in company with a a close with a social half hour V. G. Houston, past president Milk Deliveries as usual Vic Following the regular business Sum me r Casual Wear session, in which reports on the and serving of refreshments under the convenership of Mrs. A. S. Hamilton and Miss M. Anstey. group of other young girls. According to the doctor's report, she has made a remarkable ad of the Prince Rupert brancn, toria Day. Please leave bottles Canadian Legion, and Philip M.jout early. Valentin Dairy. (119) Ray, Secretary-Manager, left on James g gon of and last nights train for Saskatoon L. e. . arriwA the vance towards recovery ana year's finances and accomplishments were submitted by Mrs. A. Mattson and R. D. Cleland, election of officers took place, resulting as follows: Honorary President,' A. M. yesterday she was permitted to city this week from Vancouver Advertise in trie Uaiiy News! where they will attend the annual Dominion conference which will be held there next week. move about with the aid of asily and where he has been attending the University of British Columbia. Hurst. ' Ly Erected He will spend the summer President, Rev. Basil S. Prock- HEADS BOOTH P.T.A. Rev. Basil S. Prockter, rector of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. months in the city. crutches. Alice is determined that her injury isn't going to kep her from joining the "Royal Party" on May 24. So Alice, even though she may have 'to use crutches, will ter. First Vice-President, R. D. Cle no muss nor with Gyproc SUCCESSFUL P.-T.A. YEAR land. U Fretty Feverish Baby Gets Needed Rest There I. no ) to upend worried dars and sleepless nights when bal.y I frctly. restUas or feverish due to teethm. ct.n- be on hand to place the crown attitudes that enter into a good a permanent, f job. Dr. R. H. Bail, assistant to the vice-president of the Celanese Corporation of America, who Is in the city at .present, is a former Kelowna man and a graduate of the University qf British Columbia. His wife is a daugn-ter of O. B. Smith, founder of on the new Queen's head and to wish her every .success. school life, no matter how diver Burden Street School P.-T.A. Elects Officers sified the careers chosen. The attitudes to be stressed w Climaxing -a very successful Improvement Quality and Style are linked when you buy pure wool English Flannel trousers tailored by Fashion Craft. For wearing with your tweed jacket, or casual coat, grey flannels are right for summer wear and a most helpful addi- 1 year's operations was last? eve the town of Anyox many year Report NOW Second Vice-President, Mrs. H. Harrison. Secretary, John Church. Treasurer, Mrs. A. Mattson. Membership Mrs. E. W. Becker and Mrs. H. Calderwood. Program, Mrs. J. H. Black. Social Mrs. A. Hamilton and Miss M. Anstey. Literature, Mrs. C. J. O. Olsen. Publicity, Miss E. G. McHal-lan. Mrs. G..A. Hill, retiring president, was appointed reresenta- ning's meeting of the Borden Street School Parent - Teachers' ago minor ilL Daliy'a Own Tublels almost always Kive prompt relief bo that the little tone WKrtl becomes restful and contented. Haby'a Ow n Tablet have been the standby with careful mothers for over ill years. Inexpensive, sweet-tatin promptly effective and always reliable.. Eahlly crushed to a powder, if desired. No "sleepy Btuff no dulling effect. Get a package of Baby s Own Tablets today at your druggist and have them on hand to help you, as well as your baby, set needed rest. Ouly 2&. those of good sportsmanship, ability to make friends, co-operation with others and, good citizenship. The four speakers, who were followed with interested attention by the aucience, were Rose Marie Hartwig, Jack Wynn, Bob McChesney and Jean Association when, in addition to AIR PASSENGERS Outbound: To Vancouver Mrs. H. Christie, J. Johnson, R. E. Legg. To Sandspit J. W. Churchill. In bound: From Vancouver G. Service, P. Wong, W. Sullivan. From Sandspit Mr. and Mrs. H. WiUiams, R. E- Legg, F. a most entertaining program, the election of officers for the' llSUPPtV ALL VOUt klM.DtRa SUPPLIU coming year took place. The DANCE FOR CHILDREN U.KIM tive on the P.T.A. Council. Sfor ' Faught. Miss Hartwig, who stated that she had chosen nursing as a profession, spoke on sportsmanship. ilFKKV LTD. The newly elected executive t IXMBEB "Chicken in the Rough' TO TAKE IIOMK i ii:RS- SITPIIES Miss Faught, who is to take up was welcomed by Mrs. G. A. Hiu and Mr. Prockter spoke briefly, requesting continued support or IIONK 116 ON MAY 24 Queen Barbara Ball and the A&y Queen princesses will hold i special court on the evening of May 24. They will preside at a 5 Call the "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" following were electji: President, John McLeod. Vice - President, Mrs. A. J. Domlnato, Secretary, Mrs. H. C. Flood. Treasurer, Mrs. Crawford Moore. Program Convener, Mrs. C. Strand. Literature Convener, Mrs. W J. Llneham. ; Refreshment Convener, Mrs H. E. Amos. tion to your CIVIC CENTRE. executive and membership. The meeting was then entertained by three delgihtful selections by the Booth School DINING KOOM f PHONE 231 i children's dance being held by the Kinsmen early in the night WWWiW. Junior Choir, under direction of! Miss Anstey 'My Love's an Ar ong before the aduits think of flacKENZIE IRNITURE makine their anoearance on the i ballroom floor. Attendance at Membership, Mrs. S J. Ander BUILD UP BABY butus," "Jerusalem," and "China Mandarin." Following the musical interlude, a panel of four students son and Mrs. S. A. Cheeseman. preliminary dance will be Limited fFREE I NYLON Si Film Council Representative, restricted to boys and girls un der 16, and parents. If accom from Booth School gave inter Mrs. D. Parent. esting five-minute talks, each P.-T.A. Council Representative, Mrs. W. McLeod. panied by their children. The Kinsmen held a short I developing the idea of desirable Ctmsult us for your needs in all types of prjnting work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion. Fountain Pens. ini.it Printing BESNER BLOCK T H IH D AVENUE Reports of committees- for the children's dance on May 24, 1946 niture Of Description 327 3rdAve. year showed that activities had for the first time. Last year ar- been well maintained. The fin- rangements could not be made for the .use of the auditorium Unsolicited testimonials continually tell us that babies thrive when fed with richly-nourishing, irradiated Pacific Milk. Get a handy, vacuum packed can today and prove ancial report presented by Mm. Crawford Moore showed an in early in the evening so the event had to be: cancelled. At creased credit balance. The do- iUTIIAUS nation to support an European last night's regular meeting, the orphan had been forwarded to club decided to arrange this FOR LUNCH OR SUPPER SERVE Van (amp's SPAGHETTI WITH TOMATO SAUCE AND CHEESE 0 FINISHING Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions lupine. Printing the committee in charge. Mrs. form oi entertainment ior uie Amos, as literature convener. had. children again this year. this for yourself. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed VV ijl! hppn vprv Miiressf ul in increas- Reports from the various May Lnlareinc K'K SERVICE inalfiir and 223 fional Supplies - lng the number of subscribers, j Hay committees tuGlcated that Mrs. D. Parent gave an informa- the whole club is hard at work ONE PAIR j: .WITH EVERY JilO OR MOKE'j J Pl'RCIIASE MADE AT FOR YOUR DOMS' DEPARTMENT STOKE ana will continue ai me sau.c Council, tive report on the Film In a summary of reports of the I emP0 ntil the dance ba,na 't note punctuates the final P.-T.A. convention held at Van- couver Mrs. T.B.Bllck reviewed hapter in this year s May 24 celebrations. Asiut from the the highlights. As a rule sh, said, it wm found that parents , Pe May Queen crowing Maypole dancing and races for do not take any course to pre- Yet' ther wil1 pare them to be parents. bne e( , , . ..,. i the youngsters can trade their this is one of the most respon- , , ht ri,,oS silver ,n for hot dogs, , , i . . world. .i a free tickets or sible undertakings in the m nr n TTnHpr th WW ft 'The Parent -Teachers' Associa-1 ' 'aU Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES tion could go a lonfe way in pro- . an exhibition exniDition tilt be ifirlfnrr (ho nnOOCCOrV im n I the Oldtimers and the ""r " ;., ' , V ! tween lor parents. L;iuzensnip ot-nau Upholstering' FURNITUHE REPAIR TRUCK AM) AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask fur PLASTA1HDE available. NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention Rookies will be played In the evening. With the approval of the Club, the date for the election of offi- I cers was changed from May 26 I to June 3. I Holiday Week-end Gay Summer Cottons in free ' flowing lines will add to the Holiday Harmony. For truly informal wear you may select Tailored Slacks and a Sport Blouse or an eye-gladdening Sweater. And to top your holiday wardrobe you can choose a Sport Coat from a variety of styles. . See our . TARTAN SPORT TOPPERS at $10.93 not at twenty-one but at birth Education was the biggest industry in the country and deserved the best brains and widest support. There should be more pre-school training and .more education to enrich the lives of the adolescent and mature. Progress had already been made in health, and social welfare edu ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 Hotel. . - ', . -A X w i i I w I it. .. V- I UUSSlAli r LOVIN'S Arrival (Next to CFPR) PHONE BI.rE 818 cation but there was much more to be done. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mrs. Black for her comprehensive brief. The retiring president. Carlo Hansen, referred to the year's activities and an appreciative vote of -thanks was accorded Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. i. P. McDonald and l'amily, Kamloops; Mrs. S. Bert, Kamloops; H. H. Hill. Vancouver; D. H. W. Ross, Steve- Remember Sweet 16's personalized 15udgc-t Plan. No Interest No Carrying, Charges. I (( SSsggt&&? t than kiM la Iimb for his keen interest awl stun! R- E- Legg, Vancouver; R. him term of office. TJ W. Allan, Vancouver; E. Beaver, successful the outer layers of the wheat grain. This ii the vital part so rich in iron and oertain other "protective" food elements your body must have. Nel only i All-Bran "protective" food but it is guaranteed, on a double-your-money-back basis, to keep you regular naturally. Such natural regularity is always advisable, diet or no diet. Make up your mind to take better care of yourself. Start eating Alt-Bran today. Vancouver; R. S. Angus, Terrace; J. Black, Vancouver; T. Black, Vancouver; M. Gormley, Vancouver; P. Miller, Vancou- Mrs. S. J. Anderson, who represented the .Prince Rupert P.Y.A. Council at the convention, the congratulations of the v! If you want your man I be proud of you ... if r "'way to look your I "I'numwt, and lovelieat mat uiaU-h your did! And, to gain a lovely figure,, fo eat certain special food vital "prolecUue" itnoir 1 KrlloKK', All-Bran is "'icntific wpiRht-wntrol m Bran ib made only from Mrs. H. Christie; Victoria; association were extended. To ver Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Guthrie, Esquimalt. the other retiring executive members were also extended the thanks of the members for their successful leadership. A very much enjoyed program was provided by the Borden Street School Choir In a group Announcements All advertisement i tula column will bfe charged for a full month at 25 cents a word The . 'WHAT SHALL IT BE' Question rillS STOKE IS PREPARED TO ANSWER II The occasion may be what it will it's o duty to be ready to supply you and we can do it too. With pleasure to you because of the size of our display. With profit to you uceause ol our ability to sell close. When the gilt question presents itM-lf, let us khow how easily we can match your ideas. REDUCING " jjj of four numbers. The singing by the thirty-four members was very well received and, in thanking the children for their songs, I.arss Laruo Eillic Bolero Perry Como-Bing Crosby Bi Brass Band From Brazil Danny Kay-Andrew Sisters Haunted Heart Perry Como-Bing Crosby Information Please Ink Spots Baby Face Henry King Orch. S-h-i-n-e Booth P.T.A. May 19. . Job's Daughters Tea, May 20 Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4th Ave. West. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, May 27, 8 p.m. C.N.R.A. Dance, May 28, Odd Mr. Hansen added a special word of thanks to the choir from the Parent-Teachers' Association on their fine record throughout the year. Olive Strand was a capable accompanist. The other highlight of the ten House Week May 17-22 1 '"Wittily Invite vou to visit our premises and inspect entertainment program was the showing of moving pictures by fellows' Hall. Dancing 9:30 to Mills Bros. 1:30. Admission 50c. Queen Mary Chapter, Crib- mrinus mnair o, fa.imins rhirinc this "Open What! No Phonograph? - . fu.i my aiW AW 4 V,V" D W('fk." For your convenience, we have placed a sy Car" at your disposal and would ask you to call The R.C.A. Victor Record Player V-16 records through your radio only $21.50 I be glad to pick you up and conduct you through nt. Mr. Hansen. These consisted oi two reels mostly of local scenes and Incidents. Of particular interest was the film showing scenes from "The Pixies' Triumph," the operetta so successfully staged by the school earlier in the yea. Refreshments were served at the conclusion by Mrs. Lineham assisted by Mrs. D. Parent, Mrs. Cheeseman, Mrs. Flood and active helpers from the choir. bage and Bridge Drive, CJvic Centre, Friday May 28, 1948. Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Wm. Watts' home, 435 4th West. Junior Auxiliary United Church Tea, June 10. Presbyterian Tea, home of Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow St., June 17. A CLASSIFIED AD, IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS