V Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 2'J, lBa3 Tony Gargrave sary Committee To Start in'- -I )rk Soon To Select Pupi ' ' fVi? J i i 4t J bursary committee headed by Mrs. A. E. will soon begin work on the consideration V t & bus ciiiuic iui me m lotinatiuii ui me uursary Re-Nominaled WESTVIEW, B.C. f The youngest member of the last British Columbia legislature, 26-year-old Anthony Gargrave, has been renominated by the CCF to contest Mackenzie riding In the June 9 provincial election. Mr. Gargrave, a woodworker, was nominated Friday night. He said he will open his campaign In the 22,000-square-mile riding with a public meeting at Gibsons May 2. v set up by the local Parent-Teacher Associa BUYING FOR YOUR HOME Reproduction of Antiques Add Warmth, Charm to Home By ELENORE LESTER . drawer cigarette table in this You may not be able to afford collectiorv and a sailmaker'a fine antiques, but don't feel that;bench 15 used for a long cock-you must do without the warmth j taU tabie with many drawers, and charm that period pieces otner Pieces In this collection can bring to your home. ' j Include a cocktail table that There are many good adapta- looks like a cradle and has many tions of antiques in small, In-! convenient drawers in the "hood" expensive pieces which may be 6ectionj and a small dei.k tnat tions. d Relief lid Nears useu euecwveiy in a room wun Million . resembles a spinet piano. modern furniture. One furniture company makes, ; ,1 tn The Uuily Nuw Reds Release Bishop, Two Priests In a rich, warm shade of maple i delightful reproductions of the nrTlr tahl(.c iituH Kv raftcnnfln ' WA individually ana This was decided at the monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teactwr Council. Several recommendations were made by Parent-Teacher Council members lor consideration by the committee when It meets: It was iecommended that Miss Maynard. high school pruldance teacher, and Mr. Davidson, counsellor for the students, be asked to help the committee pick the bursary winner, as well as A. M. Hurst, principal, and Mr. Graham, school inspector. That the bursary money b? split ink) two parts a half to be presented in Augus prior to the beginning of the Normal School term, and the other half In December. That students Interested in the bursary be asked to ai- ilieir governments, Can- PTE. T. J. P. ALLAN of Montreal was named by LCpl. Paul Dugal of Quebec city as being a prisoner of the Communist forces In Korea. Pte. Allan, a member of the, Royal Canadian Regiment, previously was listed as missing In action. His next-of-kin is his mother, Mrs. Jean Allan of Ville Eniard, Montreal. He was the 16th Canadian listed by Cpl. Dugal, first Canadian released by the Communists In the exchange of sick and wounded prisoners. PnTSBURCII (AP) - PrieM.- of a century ago. One of these is a lamp table, Inspired by an old spinning wheel table. The part that would be the wheel, however, Is placed horizontally instead of vertically and Is used as the base on which the lamp is placed. at St. Paul's monastery have been notified that a bishop and two priests of the Passionist Fathers have been released by Chinese Reds who held them prisoners nearly three years. . The released Roman Catholic An Imitation ol a lace maker's tiny bench Is made Into a one- a I Don't Stop 1t missionaries were identified contributed $2,877,-:), Canadian National flosil Kelief Fund for A rehabilitation In the n-k'Mi areas of England, ;,;d n-lglum. it was an-!oi; y from Government .ban Sl.fi00.000 worth of i relialiilitiition supplies ii sliipped or are en , the flood-damaged .,d a'lditional supplies l.rovuled bus they are (iiivi'i iior - General, i linn. Vincent Massey, ihairnian of the Relief i:,!iiiitre, expressed 'ex'-;!Hi!'ation" at the gen-, .ponsn of his fellow-to the appeal to help Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara of i L- ...:.. nUfff Ottawa, Rev. William WesthovenJ This photograph of Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, was taken shortly before her 27th birthday last wecki Courting After Wedding . . . so nice lo serve so many ways Serve Peek Frt-an's Viu-Weat with cheese or with sweet or savoury spread. ply direct to the P-T Councils bursary committee. That full details of the bursary and how to apply be posted on the bulletin board in the high school. The award Is to be given the student chosen considered to be the best future teacher material. The student will not necessarily be the leader of his or her class. A nominating committee headed by Mrs. W. Murdoch was of Liberty Center, O., and Rev.l Paul Joseph Ubingcr of Pittsburgh. A monastery spokesman said Passionist Fa tilers headquarteis at Union City, NJ., received a cablegram from a member of the order in Hong Kong that the former prisoners had reached that port safely. No further details were immediately available. readers BP.O. ELKS and LADIES O.O.R.P. Joint meeting Thursday, April 30, t p.m. (100) No Evidence Of Oil Found At Langley I 1 WmrkTZTZ i amis of victims of the jliiih struck from the on February 1. He also i chosen to pick a slate of offl- MADE ir PEEK FREAM'S VICTORIA l Hope of oil riches at Langley In the Fraser TORONTO (CP) Never stop courting and always go to bed the same day you get up and you may some day achieve 60 years of wedded bliss. That's the advice given by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Talbot who recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at their suburban Leaside home. "An aunt told me that secret Just before we were married," said Mrs. Talbot. ' "So we never stopped courting and we know it-works." ThU year also marks half a century In Canada for the Talbots. Mr. Talbot was born in Wales and raised In Wor Football First league game of year, Wednesday, 7 p.m., C.Y.O. vs. General Motors. 1 100) Canadian Legion general to the Cana- j cers for presentation to the next ' ftluirks : Crns Society and the meeting, at which elections for iivichuils and organlza- j the forthcoming year will take BISCUITS Valley was shattered today by j John F. Walker, deputy control- ! More families . r . Left Lett P Province TOVinCe Than Entered 1::::::::::::;;:::::::::::;::;:.. , helix 'd. ! piace. inner committee mem- Canada's contribution be Mrs. A. Logan. Mrs. ehef in England was a ; K Hardy and Mrs- A E- Carl-UWOmiO board feet of j son- lumber, worth $200,000, Those present at the meeting is already in England, ! ""eluded Mrs. H. Mark, Mrs. J. h British authorities Rldsdale, Mrs. W. Murdoch. Mrs. ler of petroleum and natural gas, department of mines. In a terse statement he said? "Officials of the department Inspected Siloam No. 1 well on April 21 and found no evidence that a flow of oil or gas had been encountered." Driller Emery Hansen, formerly of Camrose, Alta., claimed enrlier in the week he had struck meeting to be held 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 29. Installation of officers. (100) Pulp Mill Workers Union Local 708 special meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, Wednesday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. Business: Wage conference agenda. (100) Seafood dinner this Thursday, April 30, sponsored by the Men's Club at First United Church. Men and their families all welcome. (loot VICTORIA. During April, for the first time in a year, more families left British Columbia for other parts of Canada than entered this province. The monthly report of the cestershire. His wife is 1 would be sufficient to ; the damaged homes buildings in the flooded j. u weoster, w. D. Griffiths, Mrs. J. F. Denning. Mrs. H. Lindseth. Mrs. N. Halliday, Mrs. A. E. Carlson, Mrs. R. L. Tough. Mrs. K. Hardy. Mrs. A. Logan end J. S. Wilson. fort garry Netherlands the Cana- c: Cross relief program is coffee pay sand" on the farm of 69- j , I RED LABEL .. t. ...I y : f i . V y svvjr . .i i . .? t - A. . - . ,(- I v ; . ., . . Ai e r ! ' Pk (r ,. .... " t V . ' , v. ",. fc. " ? ,?" : S !,'' J'JV v - t si. " 'C. ":' 1 'lr.( V. ' -'V . I ' , - . . . 1 ,i. - - ' , -I.' .4. V -- 1 . r J 1 - v s : K i '. ... V . J" J J . i 'f ' " ' 1 i'. t jr 1-; , , 1 v 1 . v " , .... : --,( ,: ' 1 1' J:, r ! .4-" W L "5. - K "i j , ;1r K.1 ... '" ; .... .... t ' ' ' ' . " J'" 4 , - . ir'r-.y;- . - ' - '; '. i.-' , ' 1 f ); .. ' . : ... ' '1. Staffordshire woman. They met 62 years ago ir. Sunday School, when he was 18 and his vife. the former Emily Elizabeth Riley, 16. Mr. Talbot was a glass-cutter both in England and Toronto until he retired 30 years ago. They have two sons, H. H. Talbot, former mayor of Lea-side, and Charles A. Talbot of year-old John Goertz. five miles Family Allowances division ol the Department of National Health and Welfare Issued today shows that 431 families departed while 300 entered. The three prairie, provinces and Ontario received the bulk of the exodus and at the same time contribut I.J- ) ,'iw into the rehablllta- I c and will include the Kansas, the great wheat state nt fif farm implements of the U.S., also has oil, coal, :.inery and possibly pro- 1 lead, zinc, gypsum and limestone ! building materials. 'deposits. Rummage Sile Business , east of Langley. Professional Women's Club1 ii lhnvn ,., int,r. Old Liquor , vjpWpr. ft (ar rhnwinor traces of and Second 1 Saturday, May. 1. Store, Third Ave. St. green light gravity crude and ed the majority of the newcom (102) said: "The Lord guided me tot ers. . 1 "THE POWER WITHIN" . this spot." HIS FIRST Slip! Number of families receiving! Toronto; seven grandchildren FORT ana six greai-granacnimren. Last showing at Cathedral Hall, : Ka W members of the Apos- allowances in British Columbia however, continued to mount, FINEST HAND OF Ii 1 COFFEE YOU CAN BUY I CARRY p.m. Thursday. April G. D ...w., reaching an all-time hieh of in a iiiciuuci, iiiiaintrit iiauiicii. I not miss this great film. Admls-I slrn free (101) j His drilling rig was located at i 174.220. Allowances paid totalled what he termed Siloam No. 1 ; $2,100,083, going to 348,729 chii- ,! ihat first step leads to more . . . OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building thene Blue 593 3 mm 0V well. I dren. i : , i i are your vounqsrer the Don't forget the Sea Food Dinner on Thursday. 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., sponsored by the First United Church. Men's Club. BED IABEL J THIS WEEK ffiom from foot troubles j is brouqht about by I Silent Steersman ! OSLO, Norway (CP) A-new-: ; ! type automatic pilot has been , installed on three fishing vess-j ! els at Ejersund. The push-but- ome and bring your family. iJfy lie (101) r core from the very Step. Important meeting, women's auxiliary to the Sea Cadets. Friday, May 1. in the officers' ward room at IIMCS Chatham. Everyone urged to attend. ton steering device maintains a j predetermined course as long as necessary. First Step is Scientific Sep for yourself that men are the best cooks. Come to the Sea Food Dinner sponsored by the M-n's Club at First United Church. Thursday, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., . 101 IN with proper shoes. t is Jumnihn Jnrkq rind h bhoes made for the Step CAMBKAl CHAI'Ti:H of the I.O..S.P. SPRING-BO NNt I TEA in the Civic Centre 3 p.m April 30, 1!)53 Admission 75c . . . Free Samples . . . Door Prizes I'rec shotting of the rolnured film on Hair- Care by lite Toni Co.: "MISS DINNING GOES TO TOWN" Obtain your tickets at the door Mr. M. F. Gladman. Di.stri:t i Pension Advocate, will bo in ; Prince RuncTt Wednesday, May 13. and will be available for In- : terview on. pension matters. Interested veterans are asked to advise Secretary Manager, Can-pclim Leiion, immediately if interested in seeing Mr. Glid-mnn. Pension affairs only. dO"!! ASHION POTWEAR Get(arnation... .xl. I 1 'Milk is always f iVivitinn fresh -always U s always colored, always creamy M1Ucd. When you tl).,R.dunJv,Hitecanyou always be sure that you wrllfcct milk at its very best. never a worry abewt f jjKNUTSON'S flavor or color or Mr r- ;n. Lvcrv can VOU USC . . .. . ,. .rinlceii. 1 1 f I "Lady, you'll save plenty with a modern ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR!" Amazing how far a food dollar goes when yoo'T got m of today's electric refrigerators on the joix AO jtmr eatables stay fresh and sweet, good for days and days. No spoilage even in the hottest weather, bo mors dried wp, wilted vegetables. A big, modern refrigerator has a lot of extra time saving, step saving, money saving featora. Convenient . . , easy to install . . . long lasting. 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