l'uduy, June &, " J i. iosepii s Commercial uass Hoid Enjoyable Banquet Year-End Dance i ., , by MUs M.i lie luffilously jciille.nrn as it was the ni;;lit of elcbratioi. for the ladies. Mrs. Hiltz was in uiarse of .he kitchcu with Mrs. A Sim-ondson, Mrs. B. Snnondson and ..lis. C. Cot as aides. A class cake baked by student Miss Bhiiley Hauguii was cere- ililtz. C'liupeioncs ur the evenin; were Mr. and Mrs. Mu;lo Mac Kenzlc. Music for dancing was sup plied on recording by phonograph master Ray Giordano. t.. The students of St. Joseph's Commercial Acaoemv. hem. very enjoyable banquet and end of the term dance. Grace was given by Miss Connie Small and a delicious chicken dinner was enjoyed by the class at the Broadway Cafe. Miss M:iry Ellen MacKenzie, class speaker, expressed appreciation and gratitude for the kindly understanding and competent teaching of Sister Mary fUMW Freda. The confidence inspired r-4i -- by her example will be carried j 1IUO UUMIltfAa Willi tilt? otuut-iiut. RUSSIAN CHESS EXPERTS NEW YORK (API Russia's top chess players have agreed to meet an American team in a tournament here starting July 13, United States Chess Federation president Harold M. Phillips announced. The next question, Phillips said, will be whether the Russians will "et visas to come to the U.S. Russian and U.S. teams played a 2-2 standoff in the Olympics, although the Russians came out first in the touia-ment to the Americans' fifth. 8 iWWirt S1.9. She also thanked the class for giving her the pleasure of RYE Arutocrot g yean old Anniversary 5 yari old Viscount 4 year, 0d Melcheri Special Reserve 3 yean old CN London Club London Dry intitt off their association during the term. A short comment was nlvcn 'j 11 the class members. Class o3 1111 L!l s comprised of Marie H1U, j melcliets 5 . ' -t.il J : -t Holiday Wear J2t BLUE JEANS ionise Leash, Dollie Bentson, Vera Van Der Wouden. Connie mall, Irene Lindsay. Andrea Stout, Delphine Astoria, Nancy Hill, Bernice Mielaeloff, Mary "rreenwood. Gayle Leeman, Mary ?llen Mackenzie, Frances Mur--hv, Phyllis Dutton, Shirley 'faugan, Shirley Leask, and Tonalda Letourneau. Following the banquet, a emi-formal dance was held in he gaily decorated Valh'illa all. Mr. Pat Bolton made a 4 ' . CORDS SPORTS SHIRTS 1'raolically yours at THE SPORTS SHOP This advertisement is not published or displayed by tri liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ..1..S.M3L J $ OI'FFV FI.tZAItFTII II wpnrs St. Friwnrri's rrnwn f,hp ritnni rrnwn nf F.neland ns shp sits in humorous master of ceremonies and later in the evening Mel Skalmerud, Frances Murphy and Shirley Leask joined him in the pantomine of four re-'orded songs. Sandwiches, cakes, cookies nd col fee, prep t. ed by the class neVnbers wer- served by the King Edward's chair at Coronation in Westmin iter Abbey. In front of her is the Archbishop of Canterbury. In her left hand is the Rod with t he Dove; in her right hand is the Scepter with t ctoss. At left is the Bishop of Bath and Wells. At. ri?ht is Bishop of Durham. I Was Jolly Hungry' Says Page Boy After Watching Coronation of Queen If You're TIRED All THE TIME Everybody gets a bit run-down now and then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic condition caused by excess aria's and wastes. That's the time to take DodH's Kidney Pills. Dodd s stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing excess acids and wastes. Then you feel better, sleep better, work better. Get Dodd s Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all druggists. You can depend oo Dodd's. 62 M warn They were an oiviiinv w-nan's garters, end I don't know what the bovs at my school would say if they knew I had to wear them. I had white breeches with 'hite buttons and a cold and white waistcoat and a claret-colored coat. We went into the Abbey before the Queen and took up our ositiuns in the south transept. The earl sat at the bottom and I t i n The peeresses coroners weit '' Hint!" Thev were m tiny compared with those of the . i ii- vountess of Shrewsbury had to use clastic to keep l.ers on. t'er it ws pll over we wal'; ed in lwpssinn out of the ab bey and the crowd cheered, bu' I was jolly hungry. We went to the House of Lords and I had a meat roll, a biscuit with a piece of chicken on top and egg. The most awful moment of the day was when I was coming out of the annex and my sword if;!! with a clatter on the floor. US L3UUU U mm w WILL BE USED IN THE COMING This is an account of the Coronation by 11-year-old John Talbot, a page to his cousin, the Earl of Shrewsbury. Pv ,7HtTN TALBOT I.ONrON iK"iiter.si It was a wonderful day. I s-w Queen Elizabeth crowned in Westminster Abbey and I walked with princes and sultans from many lands. I shall never fortret it. At 5 a.m. I was dressed in my page's uniform. I had to wear mv minis ration stockings under my whit bnse to make th"" grip my garters. tl Large Crowd Attends Sonja Tea, Sale A large turnout-'of TH"h"-i f - K n 5- gave him his coronet and he gave me a white wand of iron vliich is a sort of a stick. ! There were hundreds nf neon! ? , n the abbey, but I didn't see luch of t'.iemas I hid to o nnd sit on the steps at the top cf the transept. My clothes -were very tight. I saw the ar'-hbi'irp "ire tiv crown in his hint's and put it 'nwn on th3 Queen's head. She I looked very lovely. I saw the I ft ' homage and when the Duke of ; ;nrt guests attended the Sonja Kent went up, the microphone Ladies spring tea and sale yes- bust and I could not hear a terday afternoon at he' Sons of word he said. Pulp Workers To Discuss New Contract railMMl ELECTION ' yK " VQNOTSPOIL A vi ij youQ BmoT iX-x nO AV I use black v.-.'- ttijx Norwiv hall. Tables and booths were highly decorated with spring flowers. In charge of thrv iKtrihs were: Mrs. John Pederen, and Mrs. Hans Hagen, Lfhcywork; Mrs. Armand Lund and Mrs. Pat Jerstnd, plant, booth; Mrs. Herman Rensvold and Mrs. Hans Knutsen. home-c'ookmn;' table; Annual contract negotiations open in the pulp and paper in GET NEW GENERALS Mrs. Arthur Moen. candy stall. Tn the kitchen were Mrs. Reg Webber. Mrs. Knut Slntta, Mrs. Hunnar Selvig and Miss Ellen WasKrne. Cashier was Mrs. Oscar Giske. Servile urs were Mrs. Krling Wi 1 , Mrs. John Carpenter and Mrs. Arvid Sandhals. Guests were received by Sonja dustry at Hotel Vancouver on June 9. Bargaining involves nine mills at Woodfibre, Port Mellon, Port Alberni, Nanaimo, Powell River Duncan Bay. Port Alice, Orear : Falls, Watson Island. I International Krot:i?tho'j'l o' i Papermakcrs and luternatioin' Hcor Deane RMLAYSQfl ,adcr -f the B.C. Progressive Conservative Party TONIGHT 9:00 o'clock CFPR president. Mrs. Cal- Strand, Door prize was Arne Hnst-y. won by Mrs. Brotnernood or Fulp, Hulpnue ;and Paper Mill Workers jointly - represent the workers In the in ffl Knutssn's Tire Sales and Service dustry. The 19'-". contract f.-posal vill not be known until alter th' unionr' annual pre-wage confer Old Parties . ' ence commencing June 7 in Vancouver. P. J. Lester, E. P. O'Neale and V Maenhee left last, nipht to represent employees of Columbia Cellulose Plant at Watson Island Wtm f- -'"-;-3 i. via t the conferences. Tor. i 1 Off Balance I j THE ELECTION LAStI YEAR ENDED FOR A DECADE AT LEAST ANY HOPE THE OLD LINE PARTIZS HAr OF REFORMING THEiR RANKS. THE OLD LINE PARTIES NOT ONLY LOST ; AN ELECTION, THEY I OST THEIR LEAD ERS FOR THS NEXT FIVE YEARS GRITfSH COLUMBIA WILL NEED A STRONG GOVERNMENT UNDER ABLE LEADERSHIP . . ONL SOCIAL CREDIT CAN UsedCar HERE'S HOW YOU VOTE WITH ALTERNATIVE VOTING To vote this way is simplicity itself ... it is just a case of using llic common numerals 1 2 3 , or as far as you want to go up to 1'1C number of candidates listed on your ballot. licsidc the name of your first choice you mark the number 1 . . . then beside the name of your second choice mark 2 . . . beside the name of your third choice mark 3 . . and so on. If you "plump", which means, if you mark your ballot for only one candidate, your plumping docs not give your favourite candidate one bit of advantage more than if )ou mark a choice for each of the others . ." , there is nothing gained, but you do deprive yourself, should your first choice be eliminated, of your privilege to further express your wishes in the continued counting, which may be necessary in order to establish which candidate enjoys an absolute majority vote. M. V. 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