Uupl.,l Uuily Newi nl.Urch 12, 1954 JhtJerqarli-H vlei Parents 4$ Mi"$ Funeral Today For Prospector f . . Show Highlights i Bowen conducted classroom work ' and they enjoyed a program including "Memory Gems," songs i and games. I On display was phonic and numb"r work and the youngsters' : novelty projects, a miniature In-! dian settlement made of The youngsters of Annunciation kindergarten primary held open house for their parents and friends yesterday afternoon from one to three when regular classroom work and a brief program were featured. The visitors watched as Mrs. 1 Memorial "At Home" under the direction or Miss Nancy Hopkins. a: d Mon show Education at , sessiun I JUST ARRIVED School V h AAMBm&toB mat J "attended by 'ents and other Funeral service was -set for: this . afternoon at Grenvilie Court Chapel for Joseph William Dawson, 78, Porcher Island prospector and farmer who had lived in this area for over 40 years. Born in Middlesex, Mosey, Ontario, in 1876. he lived alone on the Island, with a house at Burl Point on the northwest tip as headquarters for his prospecting and a 600-acre ranch on Kitkatla Inlet, with a private trail linking the two. The old-timer led a quiet life, seldom visiting Prince Rupert. Major W. C. Poult on was p officiate at the funeral serv at 4 p.m. today. Burial will be at Terrace, Saturday afternoon. C3, student Jio i. ..arinUS Tlie show was In two sections, with senior girls modelling woolen garments and juniors, cottons and rayons. Skirt and wesktt ensembio; erc popular in the senior clasr., with several girls making and displaying complete outfits, Including blouses. CijsA of the outfits ranged from S4 to $14. guests were told. In the junior group, a variety of pretty cotton or rayon ilre.sscs was shown, with average cost reported to be $0.20. MEN'S LOAFERS ft CC , I -,an"d students iiay. was die"' -prao. th Pf and BUG si1 v 1U1 i flower. ted by prescn For Casual Wca elates I Commentators for the show ;onomic TIIKY CALL II Kit CIS Holding one of Grandpa's favorite ere Pat Willson, Shriley Frayn I and Margaret Strachan. i3 i The tea was staged by the ta I Booth Parent-Teacher Associa tion with Mrs. A. Carlson con- on l veiling. Featured was a bake VI 1 1 t.-.hli- with Mrs. O. W. Graham meerschaum pipes Is a sweet young lady named Gus Spevlin. She wears whut may or may not have been Grandma's buttling suit. The pipe Is being displayed at tlie Bational Antiques Show in Madison Square Garden, New York. TUrmmU i V, Art. n ,1 P,...fl.. Model C-503 and $10 95 OBfflEBC and Mrs. D. Ritchie in chars..'. S'udents assisted In serving tea. A novel home economics decor ble nroMi'ms In was used on the tea tables, which 1 )ohlhp" CLOCU RADIO today is that, W(,re centred by miniature bolis Also MOC-TOE OXFORDS in black and brown FASHION FOOTWEAR R. n. oi material wun smau scuvjuis tnal of Booth. 0f carfboard, and pretty little I orosramme of the Canadian Red i Cross hospitalized veterans see the latest movies every week. I Im advertisement s not published or displayed by ihe Liquor Control Hoard or by t he Government of Bniikk Columbia hool. tld Ro" i bowls of carnations. . Highly Selective 5-tube superheterodyne Radiol i he yester-i TEST-DRIVE IT FOR EFFORTLESS EASE ! weekly lunch-. told of some , 4 Extra-dependable Sessions electric Clock I Jp. Handy outlet for simple plug-in of Appliances! Exclusive "Golden Throat" Tone System! 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