; W: . C X prince Rupert Dailp rectus LtD. Thursday, February 26, 1948 CO-OP ELECTS' Hotel.. SCHOOL GIRLS AID NEWSPAPER j; K New Stock of . . . 3L i NEW DIRECTORS Annual Sessions Are Continuing in City Annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association Wednesday elected four new members to the 12-man board of directors and continued with the presentation of departmental reports which was begun shortly after (OATS for the Junior Miss All Colors Belted and Box Back BURNS LAKE School girls have become amateur printers here- to aid the Burns Lake Review in publishing during a crisis ' caused by inability of publisher George Simpson to obtain a printer. They are doing a good Job of it, too, and having a wonderful time. The girls went to the aid of Dale Hawes when the Review was unable to hire a printer. Under the editorship of Ken Taylor. Anne Hennessy of the Prince Rupert V. Abbott, Vancouver; W. D. Meyers, Winnipeg; G. L. Mc-key, Vancouver; C. G. Baragan, Vancouver; G. S. Spanner, Vancouver; A. E. Norris, Vancouver; A. T. Holland, Massett; D. C. Eason, Vancouver; T. C. Healy, Vancouver; J. A. Bent-ley, Vancouver; J. B. Smith, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. P. Beam,, Port Essington; Mr. and Mrs. E. Boulton, Port Essing TOPPERS In New 8pring Shades All sizes and colors ton; J. F. L. Hughes, city; J. C. Haran, Vancouver; J. Perry, Vancouver; D. Jones, DRESSES for Afternoon and Streetwear Printed Jerseys and Crepes . . Sizes 18V2 to 242 the sessions opened in the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday. The meeting, attended by more than 100 members from Prince Rupert area, the Queen Charlotte Islands and Co-operative Federation delegates from the south. Is being conducted under chairmanship of Capt. A. M. Martinusen, chairman of the board of directors. Today's session, which opened at 10 o'clock, continued with the presentation o reports of the year's operation. Elected to the board of dlrec- New Shipment of NYLON HOSE 54 Guage, Pencil Seams in New Mist and Gunmetal Shades Burns Lake High School and Maureen Robinson and Evelyn Ecklund of the elementary school the girls are aiding in turning out the paper. The word graphite comes from the Greek word meaning to write.. Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 ANNETTE mansell Walk Upstairs in Stone Building ! tors for a three-year term were Martin Erlcksen, Richard j Giske, Ivar Johansen and Wil liam Wachsmuth. The 12-man board Is made up of a revolving I i u i . , : i I ...t.. I H:00 Weather and Sign Otf. FKILmY A.M. Radio Dial 140 Kilocycle CFPR in k in v e i a ii p uue-uuiu ui which retires each year. Other members of the Board of Directors are A. M. Martinusen, chairman, Carl Giske, (Subject to change) ' - THURSDAY PM. ' Harry Hansen, Harold Helland, J Leon Sandvar, John Morrison, Jacob Furunes and Axel 00 Tony the Troubadour 15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC NEWS 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Let's Play 30 Caribou Kid 45 Timothy and the AIR PASSENGERS ' To Vancouver L. Beaudry, G. L. Mackey, G. D. Leversage, 1 Rabbits Delightfully ffintd, tilky-toft, , fir fft'Ud ' 'I Nw furtx It kind to ctficaU f (m1f'f Ji I kin$. Y t It it iupr-fough and 1 j I ill I r ufX'A (tnI 00 Alan and Me, Tor. 30 -Hawaiian Echoes 45 Platter Parade R. E. Brophy, Mrs. A. Lipsin. - To Sandspit D. Brault, S. 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