mmm ri.iiie lit, put Di.il Hew Friday, March 6. l'J'o3 iureu: vik imuu uiy ocnools See Work Completed by Pupils -t Children's Movie Guide More than SMXI partnU and f,i.n,iu - M.1IHU lad ana beal Cove schools to view mmiL' i.i Purple iiaw nuiu .' and ...... activities as part of the wh(.l .i;ut Following fj.,, u . a children K.nool r i- i , , Ulfctnct S program movie guide of motion pictures for Education Week. scheduler!, fur this mnnth at th" tes At Members members Mrs. Carl ,d Mr. AHiert Dlck-,....i,.u.fi niLo the Or- Gordon & Anderson Ltd. Another large group of parent and their friend visited Annunciation School where senior grade students served tea after visitor viewed the work and many projects completed by the children. At Seal Cove School, Mrs. H. Hadley and Mrs. B. McBroom received the many Interested parents and friends. ,: f Kuyal Purple at the rctii.K last i'v,"- ,j Royal wuy "in. Intyre, presided. ...prt made to welcome uulv Supreme Hoiior- Udv Mr.- Thelma Bell George. ho arrive , 0n a tour of Inspection under her jurisdiction. ,1 meeting will be held i .. If-. n At Conrad Street the visitor were received by pupils of Mr. O. Bateman s grade V class, who directed parents and friends to various classrooms. Parents were keenly interested In the work of the children, alao In the attractive classrooms and In the different Interesting class-prolects which were on display throughout the rooms. Following a visit to all the rooms, the victors were invited to attend a speelal program planned to Illustrate some of the phases of school work. Miss Norma Irvlng's grade I cIum were prewnted In an ortil reading group. The children lead "Old Toy Horse" and "Who Will Help Tom?" from their reader "Our New Friends." , Mus Jean Burns'i grade II class sang two songs "Five Little Chickadees" and "Mother Duck." This class also did an ltm of choral speaking entitled "Pussywillow." W'ntis cre scrvcu ai , a short uu.-ine.-s tils- Social Planned For 'Over 70' Club Members The executive of the Women's Co-ordinating Council at a meeting In the Civic Centre Thursday afternoon completed plans for a social for members of the "Over 70 Club." President Mrs. A. L Haines called the special meeting to ST. PETER'S HOME COOKING SALE Tomorrow SATURDAY in Gordon & Anderson's Norton Totem and Capitol theatres. The guide Is provided by the Prince Kupert Parent-Teacher Council, prepared according to recommendations of Parents' Magazine: Totem March 8-7 The Clown, mature. March 8-11 Montana Tcrri-' tory. and Rainbow Round My Shoulder, not suitable. March 12-14 My Cousin Rachel, not suitable. March 18-18 Four Poster, not suitable. . March 19-211 Don't Care Olrl no inieret March 23-25 Eight Iron Men. not suitable. March 28-28 My Pal Gus, mature. March 30-31, Duel at Silver Creek, mature. , April 1-2 On Dangerous Ground, and Olrl In Every Port, not suitable. April 3-4 Lusty Men. not suitable. Capitol March 8-7 A & C Meet Capt i Kldd, good March 9-10 Night Without! Sleep, not suitable. March 11-12 Olrl From the Marshes, no rating. March 13-14 Cripple Creek, not suitable. March 48-17 Paula, not suit-: able. March 18-19 Hawks In the! Sun, and Woman's Angle, no rating. March 20-21 FrancU Goes to West Point, excellent. March 23-25 Happy Time, 1 not suitable. March 28-28 Man Behind the I Gun. not suitable. March 30-31 Steel Town, no rating. Prize s .it-it v committee of the discuss the affair after learn Mrs. Welse's grade II elajM ' p,aV. "T ;!:. ? at me nome or .. -- I 1 11 tl'.u , I a cum:,' i . . w "-iv more often. i me. with seven mem- Up to now the "Over 70 Club-U 'ons. "The 4 one gii' -st present. has w.r! ana EVPIT Laugh s nan m met I' I rtn onlv v nn once each uph ,'f..., t 1 1)r"'1 ' for their ,... annual . Christmas " ' r : ' " . ,U": un." W,,re were ably done donc Mr . .erf piayed with Mrs !'"'""" ""'" on-;Re.VM. rtm. d ... . ner. n ..... The u social ., , .! miss iar.on Came s erade IV R Bovrhu.k winning " or neia next claM ,,,, ,. ,7 -.."l Chesterfield Suites e,.r,d,n, cut with, ! -. choral group & p.m. and 5 p m. km ii wrved by the i me Kings Brerkfast" by A. A Milne and a choir singing "Shenandoah." I Tea and refreshments will be served by members of the Worn W m "4 ll'fls, I 11 "Absolutely Nothing." a hu- en-a Co-ordinating Council and ' nTav frnrrT.h T "Lorou K.roU. pla' from the ader a film will he .hn i ' (Not as illustrated) This is your chance to give your room a lift without spending a mint of money. Many modern styles and fabrics, in an interesting choice of colors. PRICED FROM ensniD TO Mrs J R mrfc i. in h.,J uaJf Adventures," was enjoyed irr u in rK.r f 1 on .Djr Mr- E Mattes grade IV cil Kriltle V cif- The grade and will be assud hv y Mr. t T ?M.nn ' !V cla& Presented a historical Jplay on the discovery and ex i if j (is Monday 1 1 r $22700 16950to19950 si meeting of the Fire Films .- irrt Canadian ("111 TWO-mi'K rOXVUKTOS ploration or Newfoundland bused on the story "Westward Ho!" This play, under the direction of principal T. O. Bateman. proved Interesting and educa ur.'ii will be held In Shown Nurses Lounge at the Civic M.'i.day tional. , Following -.he program, ten j wa served to the parents and ;' !ll lie Mr.j Two films of Interest were r and Mr H Mc- t.hown to the Prince Rupert Tl.ry discuss ItfEiAtered Nurses A unrl.it inn OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10. SIom- Building Phone Blue 593 mends by Conrad Street Par- BEDROOM SUITES 3-Pce. Bedroom Suites ' 4-Pce. Bedroom Suites EEK n rrk puhlir mrtl.fig J.aiil VIiihiI tonight piUKb-WIDE SALE $ Broken Lines ". . . Broken Stock Here are suites that will suit every taste and every budget. Choose the rne that you like the best, and we ll make sure that it lits your room. Don't delay any longer. Choose from these top quality, beautifully styled pieces. See them and you'll appreciate the value. , One film was entitled "Fire I md Your Hospital" and the other ,m traveliue of Nova Scotia. Miss F.lizabelh Clement, mat- run of Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. ga"e a report on a council meeting of the B C. Registered Nurses Asaoclnlton which I she attended in Vancouver last month. ( 1 Next nieetlnu of the n,up will be held March 30. because the regular mpetlntf Hat firt M,,n. ' All reduced BELOW COST to cleor Mrmnrui r-Tt. hich inn. nmm, Mond.iT, s.3950 $17950 PRICED FROM AND UP Thursday - Friday - Saturday ".(htm nxrllng Im LUGGAGE -1 i day of the month, falls on Easter Monday. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts waders VIvclU. Cord. Ml Wool BOYS' PANTS 1.95 & 2.95 f URLS' TUNIC BLOUSE Sites 7 and t 1.89 Cliriitcnul 1 Aj,;:, n.iltc over I -hi at 8 (i ( !, k 4 I CallicJral Sec our wide seleotion of baby carriages and go-carts tomorrow! ItABY CARRIAGES Priced from Pin i0. "I t!i M.w.v,. II,. Slreper -3-piere. llrrsM-s Silk, Cotton Rompers Klmnum Vlvella FOR INFANTS A double christening ceremony : at St. Andrew s Cathedra! was ; celebrated in the baptism of ' Robert Edward Alexander, and Leslie James Dawes. ' Make any trip happier with fine Icokinq quality luggago from Gordon & Anderson. Wc carry a full selection of trunks, travelling cases, gladstones, and twin sets at prices that are reasonable. flmw March IS I J i l J: I 1'itrp , n i $44.50 t5( iv,r,h u.. a i ! Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sid ; 7 r.,,rH.. .. . 7 Alexander of 1380 Sixth Avenue FOR BOYS . . . GO-CARTS Kalnroals SuiU Jackets ; fcajit. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ii i! "P ; Dawes i.f 14A Fnnrth Avenue M drue, s,,turcia.v East. I T'nijii.. Every- Godparents for the Alexander ', I" f T ini f e OS, boy were Mr. Ted CaptUcX and j i rlK 13 I K L J llressrj Si-s 2 to 12 Skirts SUes 2 to 12 Kimonas Sizes 2 to 8 Mr. nr. and ano m Mrs is. ituwes, Dawes: fur lor the ine .. L N0LEUM i ..i:re HujH rt group Dawes baby, Mr Howard Haugen , S AnunVUHlll (,u....t : At. ...... A.. At... . a t, ' mi. Kill. IY.IJI. 4l'.IM LUt. i - il 1.11 n.. . Jt 1 i i PiliK'c Ru Refreshments were served at v. liS , ,i-. 1 1 FOR MATERNITY i j8 Silk Print Dresses .fiab.irdine Suits ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dawes I following the service. f ,r'k tMrr ad-msnh- weial and If vou arc planninq to buy Lino. Gordon & Anderson's is the place to come. We carrv the larqest stock of Inlaid Linoleum and Congoleum in Northern B.C. WOM Accept The Stork Shoppe 5 Candidates '"op Bakery Frldnv ; Dixio Taify Cake THrrl t iniitw XV lhna. HI... CIA Bfina Your Room Measurements with You ' kr ii,..,. i J bread-sliced" n t ite7 (551 meeting of the Women of Tne t'FU!) o .. ! M.MMiC j cxins of Norway ! a rf..,-,o(i.. ., u,n.. ... n,n 1 10 tr "l 8 p m Bov 8eou Assoc'tation. , t-s Mho k prl7'r 1 R"Kent Kn.ser gave a re-w F.RIG1 PAIR E v .. "id ... "JiKeion the winter conference held ""iimument 111 Victoria alter which refresh- firomr 55'; incuts were served. CANADA'S BtST-LIKED SHIRT Arrow Dart R95 COTT - McH ALE 'Canada's Finest Shoes For Men) THE TO? NAME IN REFRIGERATOR". -r cm. feci Storage Space Freezes ond keeps 44 pounds o' f.-oicn foods. A Cyclamotie Dcfrast'irq -jlr Roll-to-Yfi Shc'v-s Priced from $S2.975 CONVENIENT TERMS rHONE 46 FOR FRIGIDAIRE SERVICING and GALE MODI I. I)('K -f0 fvsryone looki flood in Dart that's why it's Canada's favorite shirll Nonwilt, medium-point collor keeps rlj freih good looks all day long. Tapered tor trim fit (the, Mitoga trade-mark tells you fficitf). "So itoriied " broadtloth, W have your six . . . tea Dart here to. 7. m US & NKKERSON MEN'S CLOTHING i ANDERSON 'hp i cn novc ubf arrived ana CIJ'C Possible styles. The smartest end or,awo shoes you can find onywherc. Fi"d Them Anvtims A GORDON Sbo A ' hion Footwear PHONE 46 0 AOW WNITI $MITI KMk nrifiiiWiWi niirmi 1