Pin ilu t'.uuLit L'uii Saturday, May 18, 1053 It Footlights Keith H. 'Tucker Optometrist Sidewalk at Seal Cove In 'Deplorable Condition' f I Condition of the sidewalk at "deplorable." Seal Cove, between Eighth and j A nominating committee was Eleventh Avenues, was brought , chosen to select a tentative slate up at the regular monthly meet- ' of officers for consideration at in" of the Conrad Street School the annual meeting, usually held Parent-Teacher Association. I at the association's first meeting The matter will be refeired to! of the new term. The committee h Parent-Teacher Council for I consists of T. G. Bftteman, J. 'onslderation and action. Mem- Robertson, W. D. Griffiths, Mrs. bers described the sidewalk 'as G. Alderson and Mrs. J. Denning. - . Mr. Bateman gave the mem succccdinn Sydney Gonick Optometrist Phone 212 527 Third Av bers an enlightening talk on care of the school-age child. He illustrated his remarks by readings from Dr. Spock's well-known ; V; f r Search Closes As Boys' Bodies Found By LILIAN MILLER Members of the Little Theatre spent a most enjoyable and educational evening after the final festival performance on May 8 wnen they met with the Drama Club members from Terrace and oinclais of the Festival committee at the home of Gerry Wood-side. Over coffee and cake, questions were thrown thick and fast at drama adjudicator Verlle Cooter. Mrs. Cooler answered them all yery enthusiastically. During the discussion, Terrace visitors agreed wholeheartely with a proposal that Prince Rupert, Terrace and Hazelton groups try to work out a plan for exchange of plays in the three communities. It was suggested that each groxip would prepare a one-act play and all three meet In each town in turn to present the three plays. On this question, correspondence will fly back and forth during the summer, so that a workable plan can be prepared by fall. In the meantime Rupert hams book on "Baby and Child Care." After the business meeting, an Interesting film was shown, followed by refreshments. The association's president, Mrs. Jean Murdoch, was in the chair. TORONTO P Bodies of three Toronto boys missing since May 1 were found Friday in Toronto Bay. half a mile from their home. Tluv apparently were accident Our I'sed C ars ar. . reconditioned and afrlv h,. i,,, . you! Tesl-unve our used cars amH.e fu ' st. MTISfUl IIi;i OKK you buy! E OF TUfi r.KiGFSr and busiest families in -Jew Brunswick Is that of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander .'Pholten recently of Holland, now running a 50-wre farm near Minto. There are eight boys and V,in girls in the fainilv, ranging to 20 years of a ;c. In pre-war Holland, Sholten operated a meat-processing plant. He was put in a concen'ration camp by the German fortes during the help Allied pilots who were shot down. He arrived Second World War when he was caught ng 'ir Canada a little more than a year ago. ally drowned soon after they disappeared. Discovery by a metal company worker of the bodies of Henry Quiiilev. 10, Howard 7, and Paul 5, ended one of the greatest hunts in Toronto's history. . 'T'.tr'- rt'-"f.. Til PlMiiiiiilii 4 , COUTH, new ., , t - . '51 Plymuut.li 4., heaU-r, mh l r,i Crowd Packs Civic Centre Auditorium Down W Chevrolet 4-liir. ' itn.uou miles, Una cIum lubber rntlln lUKl'biHlcr ..... $;;.-, '61 Furtl 4-u-mr. moon nulu. u rrul iHiiiity $117.", 'SO Chevrolet, 4-ilimr, radio unci lieutt-r . y.-,iMl 'SO Chevrolet 4-diKir, hfuUT ri.1 '47 Plymouth C u p'e. , radio -and heau-r y:i will gather for reading sessions and discussions of various aspects of theatre work. The pos Trop Shoot Planned Tin Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Clrr nje holding a trap shoo' sibility of presenting plays over '1H flievrnlet C,rb healer, new pi,u,l . ' f 47 ronl t: . ,: n. m , only ,' m- palm. B rub) r for Citizenship Council's Concert CFPR is also being studied. But Sunday at 6 n m. at the rangf more of that after the general for members not going out of meeting to be held Tuesday at town during the holiday week Tap:inese grr-up ol I'on. liowaro. i I ),,-;, lit t,,tiim irnwus end. ' r v.'h it a wrndcrful evening!" ; f 0 r m of government und-r '.This was th- comment heard which to live. This is not so. It rrTywhrrc amoni? an audiencj j is totalitarianism that is easy thit.' necked the Civic Centre ! because the state does all the the Civic Centre ncl I' carrying colorful fans and rarasols, the girls drew warm I . USED CARS '49 Anglio Coach $495 '39 Austin Coach $260 '49 Austin A-40 Sedan . $750 '48 Dodge Sedan $1375 '50 Austin A-40 Sedan $1000 '39 Hudson Sedan $350 '51 Austin A-40 Sedan $1100 '38 Plymouth Sedan $395 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. 3rd Ave. at Park Ave. Phone Green 217 TRANSPORTATION n,',jiinrh,m i.,!t. ni"ht. as the 1 thinking for the individual 1!M8 CHHYSIDR 1937 I IKK.M'UNK $650 full price SiOO full prk, Both 4-door Sedans It's THE Plotform Democracy makes demands upon TO l)i;i'KNII fl'ON -NEW LIBERAL RUPERT MOTORS Ltd Vote BRUCE BROWN June 9th applause. Musical selections by the German Baptist group were also well received. An mit:.t'ndinr piino solo r. -iven by Alfred Becquet. mother new Canadian. whilc the squnrc dances put on by pupils of Conrad Street School proved a big attraction. Other enjoyable features were dances from Holland by Barbara Mari-neau and Roberta Walker, and the Scottish sword dance by Judith Bird. , if n 1h' Ritnrv mix ri choir under the direction of Charles BalaRno received an enthusiastic response, as did tho us and it is our duty to meet those demands." Mr. Moore said we must thinr of ourselves as simnlv Canadians, not as Canadians prefaced by another notiomlitv and that we must adopt the best qualities of the various racial rroups which make up the "ountry. He urged those who had recently arrived in Canada to become citizens as soon as mssible so they could shire in the rights that Canada, offers. Advertising in the Daily News Brings Results (tirtain closed on the second an-rjunl concert, sponsored by the Prince Rupert Citizenship Coun-r1. 'From the time the IODt, standard-bearers marched into tjie hnll until the time they itvuched out. it was an evening c companionshiD and entertainment. With F. E. Anficld as a con?enil mn.'-trr of ceremcn-ies, a full and viirird interna-tjtiinal program of music and ciVncina was offered th? swell tors who now jnd then joined id the show with community singing. Kevnote of the oeca.-ion a? r truck by R. G. Mi.-oro who, as iVincipal speaker, pointed out the privileges of being a Canadian citizen and the responsl. tjllities that go with them.. . Cheat country I j r That WAS A LAwvES yjiy - cv f v ND HE SAlD ?,CM 2 r i OH. THIS IS UNCLE EPSOM DIED AT ) . i', m ,-' m m m. h n. I L fi I i I Sr C UNBELIEVABLt? THE AGE OF I04 AND fe f h J I fVPllU I l ILL COME TO VOUR ) CM HIS ONLV UVINC S L.? X&T-Zt, J III 111 l - V. OFRCE THIS CPELATIVE rOSljr?? .. An introductory address wa; nflHo hv ITntripp V .T R'lvnpr council president, who' wis' fnl- I numbers by the Prince Rupert '. concert orchestra conducted by 'owed by Capt. George OystryK. if the Salvation Army. Capt : Peter Lien lystryk spoke to the gathering I - "m closei with t'.T-n an undetermirted number of v,th of ell-Wanee administered 'ongues. - A welcome to "new by Mr. Anfield. MrsrJ. S. Black md future citizens" was given i was at the piano for singing of oy Mayor Harold Whalen. ; the anthems. rOLK DANCES j A highlight of the evening ': "While Canada is a great epuntry, it is the duty of each of us to try to make it greater." Vfr- said. "Sometimes it is thought r ' - ,C I' ,r ,--r ... v 1 1 i i i .... r ... - I vas tne Japanese ioir uairt-j ' i .: ?. -i 'IV IV 1 I J MUVt 1 I II I MK UIIMtKS. 1 MAVt J I U,WUUO- YOU Wt I n f ' I r RICH-- vACHTS--y , v. Ditwpc; J I II I to prsif.N uv l. V kkit i PAunor. ur that a democrac y is an easy I performed by a young Canadia a i 1 1 r l Pope' s novice to vvoners: Avoid Gossip and Sex Talk i.W'V'- V- I LMEl"f ' VTO W)?M S POSITION HE(?E ( AFTER ALLTHESc n 't'A &JA?eb LCTCel ) . to manage My;(5s?t- , t -SZ.yes if 'C I ( THE HAPPIEST YEARS ) , J I VE ALWAYS ') I I ( 1 CAN T STAND THE ) V ( BEAt? UP Ml? DlTHECS V" r 1 ) OF MY LIFE have BEEN 1 ( THOUGHT OF YOU THOUGHT OP YOU tv ' JS " BE B(?AV--ia "r " 1".' jT'' - I WORKING WITH YOU, fVX AS MV SON ( IEAVING--MV HEAI?T ) ifX-S COME AROUND 1 , J-. - .,. I V MR. DITHERS r ' L ( DEAR BOV-WHATV IS BROKEN IM A S" S TO VISIT YOU J hL.-. mkUihm V-Y--p !5)w a shock: J f thousand pieces Jc -T MONDAY NIGHT Wfeirtf S ' ifP SSST VATICAN CITY (It"utcrsi i He told them not to discuss flip Pope's advice to office work- thing.- they would not mention ks is to hold their tongues, avoid J"ip the presence of your mother, gossip and sex talks, and to get yju; wife or daughter." or with their jobs. j "If you want to appear truly ln a Fpcech to 4.000 civil ser- j Christian, you must govern your vant-. the Pontiff said that un- tongues during the exercise of fortuiuitely jokes are often made your duty," he told the civil at-out sex, adding that it is even ( j servants. more regrettable when such talk! "Vou must know now to stay She comes the instrument of i silent and how to speak at the Jlandci, gossip or calumny." IPioper time but above all how r: -. - - . . I to stay silent . . . A 4. 'If .f w. , 1 1 , r '4 ' r .4--4. i, , s . . . m. . ("' ,' r ,7- f ' - , 'w i, ; .-3, ' A. tr 7 - ' , ' x it is " ' ', . t ', ' ' ' .-- , :' Jf - ' Every time that in your offi ces there is too much useless halk, or talk that has nothing to Holgate Heads Booth P-TA do with your work, your handling of the files would suffer inevi table delay, with harm, sometimes grave, to the persons con- Stall Holu.i!.'" Iris b"i n elected j cerned. Foi a More Progressive ' 'WnO' I JL? British Columbia. I "Sj Ztk A ? J fe?-- N J .- l 'I i AM--HEPES THE Ll t I I I YOLIR UNO I t LOST ALL I I ' I 1 jjresldent ol Hi" I'-ooin Moinor- "And it this talk should be noli l Hicrh 8rin'l P-i rent -Teacher, onl useless but God forbid -sssociation. i-nri K. Bartlett was8Lso harmful in itself, then even aamca ursr. viec-piesincni. jm0re energetically should . Other officer,-, ar" Mi.'- Evelyn 'curb your tongues - " y" lU:15p.m. - I K lawyers office-- H I V his money ani?, in s: ..f v,N!.e stasis liT' FACTlowl7; Af-s . IrZli ti'ittu(ka, second vi'T-presi. 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