,, I 1 'Pi nice kuperr Daily News Friday, September 25, 1953 Civic Centre Plans Adult ' Classes in Popular Dancing (, SanJij -i k . " -1 - j. i - ' . - . i . mm 7 OIL tangos, rhumbas, sambas and others. These popular dance steps will be taugh from 7 to 8 o'clock Friday nights, and from 8 to 9 the same nights there will be a The new dancing classes at the Civic Centre are still growing, and another class, this one for adults interested in popular and ballroom dancing, is planned. Registration in the junior class in ballroom dancing if enough interest is shown. Registration for these classes Or' I.e in a while some-I ogopogo. Kelowan's Lrt serpent and i .atest v.ewers are i Rupert citizens Mr. i,)SS Mansell. 4,ell in a note to her tone, Kivs they "really gh- enjiiylng the sun-I a lakeside cottage I were visiting with jKulhfrfurd In West flierford said she saw (humps and Its tail, iswiUliiiiR back and looked like Its head jjjth the water." ell said the lake was 'they noticed it and ry thouuht Ogopogo classes, for ballroom, tap oi ballet dancing, has now reached 200. . If registration is sufficient for the senior classes in popular dancing, they will start next Friday night. Only a few more are needed for the first class. Buddy Taft, dancing instructor, hopes to start these classes h D f i ....... -' i - ' 9 w :, i ..: I A ' ,.. 4 i i : i - i 4 -VALUE -BEAUTY -CONVENIENCE . . look at the EXTRAS Enterprise offers you: r Fully automatic operation when desired. fa No-Warp Oven Bottom. -fa Evenest baking oven of any type range. with the basic steps such as fox trot and waltz and then, if the class so desires, he will sart more complicated steps such as or or a a D(i mr.u bui,,b tr is expected to increase even more after the big membership drive October 5, plans for which are now well under way. Stan Saville has set up the districts to be covered by the teams of canvassers and team captains will meet, probably next Tuesday, for instructions on the drive. There will be some 15 t'iim cnptalns representing 15 service clubs, lodges; P-TAs and other civic groups. Making up each team will be members of those same organizations. They will meet at the Civic Centre before starting out on their tours of the city, tours which will take them to every house in the city, seeking new memberships. At the close of the drive, the Civic Centre hopes to have a total membership of 3,500 compared to the present 2,500. army Is set for session, nuj frve jrve a i :ntcr i the sc .es n soldiers will be- next Tuesday, jf with a dinner in Rupert Youth Awarded Naval Training Prize A local naval reserve youth has been honored for leading his division in summer training. He is Harold Webber, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Webber, 147 Fifth Avenue West, who ics. The army nag friient and plans are feud syllabus oi irain- BRENDA COLLINS, 25-year-old writer from Kent, Eng., is traveling across Canada on a motorcycle and intends. to write a book about her experiences. The mileage meter on her small English motorcycle registered 2,004 miles when she reached Calgary after a three-week trip from Montreal. . Lean Is back from a tip that took him as roft. He says he es- Fastest top cooking of any range for any fuel. Surpassing beauty in modern style. it Constant level valve for connection with inside or outside tank. it Exclusive Pilot Light feature saves 30 per cent on fuel. it Backed by over 80 years' experience in Range Manufacturing. $2&F5.ONLY 3?DOWN aVU $13 MONTHLY. ii.it weather and had I driving through the Parent-Teacher Groups Plan Rupert Book Week Contest OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 fcutry. correspondent for Ittdrasts in Europe the library board has organized contests for students in grades four to eight, usually consisting Parent-U-acher group In Prince Rupert have taken over lioin the library board the project of promoting observance of Horlrr was anions lira to the museum, piling with the Ger-I's party and evinced was awarded the prize by officers of the Great Lakes Training Centre at Hamilton, Ont., for attaining the highest standing in his division while undergoing new entry training for two weeks this summer. The prize was a copy of the book "The Cruel Sea," autographed by the author, Nicholas Monserrat. The. copy Is one of only eight personally signed by the author and given out in Canada. The award was made at "divisions" here, by Commander T. A. Johnstone, commanding officer at HMCS "Chatham." i of essays on books they have I read. Books -are given as prizes. Young Canada Book Week, "HOEDOWN" t"""1 which were aibcussea 1 his. year, parent-teacher lit In one of the guns fcn In the museum. He hi a. special meeting oi ine croons wi II t.ulto nwr tho pro Prince Rupert Library Board It as a Prussian rifle, ject, probably introducing a Civic Centre Teen Club Model "B." from the rilhelm Regiment of new type of contest for a wider range of students, possibly including hieh school students. At last night's meeting? representatives of the various par- ira a three-month Friday, Sept. 25 9:30 - 12 p.m. Admission 25c jent-teacher groups accepted re with P-TA representatives last night. Young Canada Book Week will be observed November 15 to 22, with some type of contest for local students. The week, observed throughout Canada, is designed to build up library membership and to encourage young people to read good literature. In the past in Prince Rupert, Essential for formation of bone sponsibility for the project this year and planned a meeting ' next Wednesday to finalize and teeth, vitamin D is obtained i I in England, Scot-It Wales are Art' and (tph. Mrs. Groves, the s Smith, is the It Mr. and Mm. Jack Sp was married here mainly from Hob liver oils. (the Old Country th 're visited with The Automobile Association (AAA) offers attractive benefits, to motorists. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER ; Loral Agent PHIL LINZEY ives and Agnes saw District News here her parents plans for active observance of j the book week. Mrs. W. S. Ker-gin has been named chairman. Parent-teacher presentatives at last night's meeting included Mrs. Arthur Logan of Borden Street P-TA; Mrs. W. Murdoch,: Conrad P-TA; Mrs. H. Lindseth, Booth P-TA; Mrs. A. E. CarLson' of the Parent-Tearher Federation, and Mrs. H. T. Roos of th? Annunciation Home and School Association. find raised. They also ime with Art's par- rmto. 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See it at your dealer today he will be pleased to help you select the . proper size. ; 'J,.:j.;, $77 20 $94 io $104.55 v are leaving next I'lt on the Norah. Library board chairman A. D. Ritchie was chairman for last night's Joint meeting. 1 i , t i t I. ' ' 4 ' i . " t'- 'v v t .m, if -fc v c . t I . f , i ' -1 ' i 'f 1 v - 'fi ;i f ; ' J " f j - it . , . " ' ' c ': 4 ' . fi- i t i "4 - i sv , i ! ' f.. " i." . , - ; .: I. .v - T L ' I' . i: 'SI' m . ; 'i 4 A"- 'i . -.t , , f :: V . t , - - ' ' 4 ' ' ' , y, , j ' .'V At a council meeting of the Board of Trade it was decided that now is the time to put all relevant data concerning the Terrace-Kitimat highway into the hands of the local MLA. for presentation to the legislature during this session. Main purpose of the meeting was to further effort in this direction. Present were: T. Rose, president, Duncan Kerr. G. Duf-fus, O. MrAdam, J. MrConnell, Mrs. T. Fraser, F. Macklin, itili a possibility that f will .see the World CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH -27-MEMBERS Don't forget to get together at the but he wouldn't say lien lie ."boarded the th for Vancouver Bill's. (Mne-to see Canadian Legion j Card Party Held Eight tables were In play at tin; Legion card party, last night, Prizes were awarded as follows: Cribbage ladies' first, Mia. M. J. Simpson; m-n's first, Mrs. Lillian Williams (fub). j Whist ladies' lir.st, Mrs. W.I Inspector of Schools H. V. Ab fciwll while In then, flhey may take In the f atch. it an on tele- I : .' ! ':. t fminUm club ha. ' a pry this year In the . Marshall and (she's ftnounced that play "Bring Your Missus Night" Legion Auditorium on Friday " No Admission Charge Admission to Legion Members and Guests Only VISITING LEGIONAIRES WELCOME bott .and F. Mackliri. Recrctary-treiisuror School District 53, re-: cently visited new portable schcil , at Red Rose mine. AT YOUR SERVICE McRAE'S CREDIT PLAN From Skeena Crossing, the finerway on Sunday, my other change that play-night has d to Thursdays ln- track winds 11 miles up to 4000 ; urumns; mens uii, m.o. ., feet, where the school operates : Shrubsall ul. ladies first, Mrs A. E. Bridge for 14 mineworkers' children throughout the year. Dickens, sr.; mens first, Mrs. G. This may be a record for school i Scott sub). of the McClymoi t elevation in the area, though the Members teacher, W. Lodge, has climatic i park Sewing Club were in char."? qualifications, having Just com-; of refreshments. 'Inesdays. Last year's fftary Is Edith Jack. to devot her ti CR0MBIE TOPCOATS I" Playing more bad- le pleted a year at a mine school ' at Yellowknife, Yukon. i The Newfoundland dog. fearless in water, may weigh up ts 140 or 150 pounds. aders AND ARAGON Recordings by EVAN KEMP BY ion - hist every Saturday, (225) To mark the 102 anniversary! of the founding in America of the Rebekah Order, officers and members of Skeena Valley Lodpe, 68, attended evening service at St. Matthew's Anglican church, where the lessons were read by Mrs. F. Thomas and Mrs. R. Squires, chaplain. There was a representative attendance of officers and members of Lakelse N home bake sale. fdwarc K;itiii-H-u LAUNDRY SERVICE Shirts Ironed PRKSS-WHILE-YOU-WAIT Pickup and Delivery Island Cleaning and Pressing Black 627 741 2d !.l (Next Cb Liquor Store) I Pm. dt i u ilUproslrri in lfi lid mectine rvt 1 rc' 8 Pm. (2281 S Oddfellows Lodge 33. Rev. M. W. O'Connell officiated. 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