Jt nace StTJ kpassing f-uvliii Cc oil i tf Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 11, 19:i3 Konleii Annunciation Committee to Do &JUJJu . With SanJ.j Of M an DiL ill tirr ncwiy-appoiniea Because of the high cost of material, the Annunciation Home and School Association Is unable to pay for construction of a fence enclosing the school playground. Group Forms . Fix Grounds government to accept a bigger share of the costs of education. In its resolution, the federation said educational facilities across Canada vary greatly and in many areas "are deplorably inadequate, with little hope of improvement." The associations were concerned net only with provincial matters in education but nationally as well. Captain W. E. (Bill) the bridge, the lux-Prince George opened I) Peach Shorfcafe !; s Alaska cruise season The Canadian Authors' Association today announced its 24t.h ?nnual poecry contest is open to sll residents of Canada. Special award will be made for the best poem on Alberta. The Alberta Poetry Year Book will contain a selection of 100 of the best entries, including all prize entries. Members, however, at the final I meeting of the present term last , ijcrt mis iiiuiuiiiB. hut busy man aboard Irii Law tciiic wiiu 10 in TERRACE This centre had a world preview last night when 'Prelude to Kitimat' received its first public showing before an audience of 1,000 in the Civic Centre. In introducing the film, George Vincent of Altan said Terrace was chosen for the occasion because its future and that of Kitimat were tied together. Heforesaw the time when the two places would be competing in sports and sharing In community efforts. He said Terrace was a favored spot as a junction point and a neighbor of Kitimat. The film was a spectacular documentary of the Alcan pro mj-'rir,, formed a volunteer work committee to build a backstop to prevent balls from rolling Into yards of neighboring homes. The meeting, under chairmanship of the association's new president, Art Murray, also en-dorsd a move to hold meetings on the second Monday of each month, beginning next September. Representatives from the senior grades attended the meeting and were invited by president Murray to attend gatherings again when the association begins its fall sessions, first ' At Montreal, the Canadian Home and School and Parent-Teacher Federation concluded Its 16th annual meeting by passing for the 10th consecutive year a resolution -urging tne federal i...L L of tne aiways-acuve office. Ken spent the .loyine the sunshine. .re 210 tourists from and the U.S. aboard. . ,.-aH'Vine reports that latsol Abel is doln? 11 with the Calgary i b'lball team. Dave I a 400-foot homer in (inv's pamn to keep his , (he winning column. 1,1. Mrtcurys hiive drop-. ni' came this season. playing on first plate , in the field. uain'T Prlnee Rupert ! quietlv yesterday un-:i;,nrt of Capl. K. W. wtio succeeded Capt. "mm wS9 ) TEA ROYALa ITv Pec I C A N N E 0 FOOOS SIR ALEXANDRE KORDA, 60-year-old British film mag-, nate, wed Alex Boycun, 25-year-old Canadian in a surprise ceremony at Vence, France, Monday, performed by the mayor of this artist colony town In the Alpine hills behind the French Riviera. ject irom the first stage of construction to commencement of the plant at Kitimat last fall. Of special interest was the christening 'of the Kenney dam a year ago. Will Robinson, president of the Terrace and District Board of Trade, introduced Mr. Vincent. ( ildwcll recently. On SPECIALS GOOD SHOP WiiE YOU HAVE - y i TILL WEDNESDAY i rh 1 1 i:e of passenirers . f piiner ln Jenkins ! Min duck, kerpin-; or-i ui'i smile was S. I. 'vlv miiioliiti'd as.sl.it- l I ai'fiit. Nn-t. wi"h I no pas- (iiTi"'! rtl i-ound-lrip- !nn II" lr holiilHv tour n a uvcr to Ketchikan k. ' .iri'ii"h trip yesterday I'Mive Hupert then east wis Mm. John llalls- ! Niitiinuham, England, U:ut visit with her . Sieve Kinj of 'pending the past 10 Oanties visiting. Mr. i.in nts. Mrs. Halls worth VARIETY, QUALITY JUNE 17th And LOW PRICES TFwdDHS) k dff here between boat PACIFICorCARNATION BREADClfTTlC MILK FRESH DAILY Tit Pineapple Choice Typhone Sliced, 20 oz. Per Tin LOAF Salad de W 79c mm Dressing f .32 oz CHOCOLATE BARS . . 4 for 25c WRIOLEY'S OUM . 4 pkb. 19c TEA BAGS, Nabob Deluxe. $1,20 Choice Bulman's tine fi ,n on her return to md Mrs. S'.eve King, rand son-lii-liw of Mr. I s. Con .Slnrdale here, 1 f-'hime.-i where Steve ! t!i' logaina camp np-iv Neil Madonald and r rosluk. ' ii,n Johnson, daughter and Mrs. R. E, Mimrc, .vcd on the Rupert for She plans to spend two i:h her parents before i to her home in Seet--cil fetjtoftrV fVurimfi i::iily soon as son Mrry home from university. th'T married daughter, also from Seattle, o snend hoi summer h. re too. claiming that he and. Cantor have very little nn. really R. H. (Slim) "it took congratulations ide as election day a new member of the In nn already happy if live daughters. ; hp for my girls basket-im, ' canned the vlce-.1 cf uoclh Memorial W Only problem no-v 1 "so the right name and Miircaret) "avidMin. do-In hospital, is Hiixlous-over a list of some "I's supplied by the. '''Thing staff, ewie in the list was rl slraiuht-ofr. It read: 125 in bag H. FBlf 15-oz. firaham Wafers Christie 16 oz. pkg. DRANO, cleans drains .....33c OVENO, cleans ovens 34c Stoned Vheal Thins ... pkt, 25c DRINKING STRAWS . . pkl. 15c POTATO CHIPS pkt. 25'c WOODBURY SOAP. 4 bars 25c Hansen's Instant Pudding pk. 16c SOYA BEAN SAUCE 35c For Clinw Mcin Spot Remover, brush lop, bot. 45c CLOTHES PINS ... ...pkt. 32c 3 ilo.cii to package j BOSTON WES IJI JL OZ. tin TUFFY DISH CLOTHS . pkt. 24c SATIN A, makes ironing easier, 9c WRITING PADS 19c Mil ;f Cartoned, per quart H W b H H M w h." Names of the five Something new in ice Cream. Made ICE CREAM up to look like Chocolates. A real M Ve carry a wide selection of Cookies, Cakes, Biscuits, Buns, etc., for lunches and picnics . treat. Try some ARCTIC Our iif the brst'liranils '":hlers in th" Ilavld-iily are Diana Murcnrrl. Vvimie, I.ola Marie, l.miisr and Uremia Kulli. Mrs. Karl Oorden ! II)'' dock to meet Mrs. ' sisler. Mrs. C. A. Price "illii-is. Mrs. Price, ne-li'd by her small son ' is passing through Ru-i her wiv home from a ' I lie R01ll.ll. H9KSWI in llrilish Columbia. ' JSf i 94 L KIP BON B0NS PACKAGE e Label quart m AW 1.1 U4& IfCillS 30 in pkg TliiF Ice Cream is made by Fraser Vailry Milk Producers. rA ad ers v, Vm tu. :aaBHElB WW9 Eb. pkg fen ALLSORTS, per b. LETTUCE, large heads . 2 for 25c "Ml1. Friday, 7 p.m., lint- j MiMi, is. (H ni-ctin;;, T li u rsd a y j Jlllle II. (135) J m;l1 Hoss's Hrenkrast, of "'''lit Women's Breakfast ' held In tho Broadway Si'tui'day, Juno 13, (i:i6i lICK - The ' Boa rd of Trustees requests par-n reKister beginners for !" term at the nearest bv June 17. Children ' s;: years old bv '553. to be eligible for lent. Myrtle M. Roper, .'-Treasurer, School DIs-'' 5-- (1381 flWMtaUBai,waia.wiM,Mfia.) .iillfM.i.ff,vwt,Cj,rMMrt. B0L06NA,.sliced lb. 39c FRANKS, in cello ..... lb. 49c No. 1 Pork Butt Roast . . . ib. 59c Pork Cutlets, Maple Leaf.. 69c 2 tms 25 c RHUBARB . . .. 3 lbs 25c CAULIFLOWER lb. 21c SPANISH ONIONS . 2 ibs. 25c Tropicc! Pride ') "TOME, Hi SI 12-ounee Parka?e liaae. dewksst.sbc s J tins 8 h fed t.Dcwdie Sunkisf Oranges, 344's, 3 doz. 69c COTTAGE ROLLS, No. 1 ..lb. 75c J 13. Stone Building "lone Blue 5'