Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 25, 1953 Wale' St torti Trespassing Famed Job's Daughters Give Colorful Display at Centre Joanne Prockter Receives Trophy at Borden Graduation 41 . f I lOl K JOOli 9' . . . With Sandu The Miss 8. A. Mills Memorial Tommy Halvorsen, Maureen be sure to get trophy, emblematic of the outstanding pupil at Borden Street 1 1. The famed Job's Daughters town in perfect rhythm behind precision drill team, which Is their pipe .band, due to leave for the Calgary They came to a halt In front Stampede on July 2 to give an of the Civic Centre, and In unl-exhibition, put on a colorful!80" andw!th.J,rfeJctlm.i"g; nn Hopkins, Phyllis Kaardal, William Kergin, Bernice Kortesaari. Margaret Leighton, Sue Made-iy, Bill Marchant, Elaine Ness, Gary Ogilvie. Larry Parent, Gail 0 0 0 I girls began their display of intricate marching routines which display for the public here last farker, Joanne Prockter, Peter UVJ MEDICINE HAT (CP) Adam Klugg of Redclif fe, Alta. had a good story to tell his wife the night he didn't get home from a party: he had been slugged and robbed of $14 by two intm he picked up. The trouble was, he explained in court Wednesday, he actually ended the night by sleeping in his car and when his wife Insisted he report the robbery to police, they Investigated and proved the ;ioax. Radford, Sheila Setter, Geral were executed without a flaw. Among the many spectators were about 100 tourists who had come to town earlier aboard the 1 night at the Civic Centre-Under the Instruction of Alex Mitchell and with ornl csptain Margaret Giske, the 32 girls, rirossprt tn their neat short School, was presented by Douglas Frlzzell, on behalf of former pupils, to Joanne Prockter at the graduation exercises at .Borden Street School Wednesday afternoon. In making the presentation Mr. Frlzzell said the pupils would ever remember their days it Borden Street School. Only recently he had met with some of his former classmates and they talked of their elementary school days- dine Snidal, Chester Sfewart, Beatrice Thorarinson, Donald Vaccher, Gail Weise, Donald Withers, Patsy Wong, Edward Yager, Jean Williams, Michael Wayman, Lynn Wrathall and Prince Rupert ehroute to Alaska. An 11 -year-old girl has a sratid new b'ke today becaate 4,e worked hard at a contest w a whole month and linally pmcrned the winner for the ,-PPk ending June 6. . She is Carole MeKay, daugh-;cr of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua McKay, winner of a "Freshle" ',.(intp.-,t. Diligently, she gath-,.rl.d enough coupons as the nles required, then answered a ie-breaker question correctly. Came did all this without ;he knowledge of her parents, mil when the bike came she was' i,i school. Mummy and daddy were , really surprised ;ihey hadn l Ordered any bike and advised plaid skirts, white long-sleeved j Many praisea we neatness ana, blouses black boleros and wear- I the ability of the girls and said ing tartan hats, marched into they were a credit to the city. 1 Kosie Zittlau. He was very glad to be present and to make the presentation. He urged them all to keep up the school spirit and wished 'hem well In high school. He "as particularly happy to make i MtliD swifts. Lb. - Kff uwm T7"11 ' : M !Vv,.M ,t pitman that the cts par- the presentation to Joanne. I must have been mlsaduress- I Then uaroie expiainea, Mrs, A. Logan, president of the Borden Street School P-TA ThLs is her first bike and she very proud of her accompltsh- iiifiit. Incidentally, so are her m rents. Hiyliliulit at the Prince Ru- jjt-rt General Hospital yesterday nresented report cards to the : successful students. She was ! mre that they would continue i their fine work in high school. I Prlncinnl J. S Wilson refer-j red to the school record for the 1 vnar. The pupils had taken their 1 full share In community activities, the Coronation Day parade, tagKlng for city organizations, and the Music and Drama Festival. Their Junior Red Cross activ us the Dirin 01 twins to Mr. iiid Mis. Kieharil Wratliall of .Miller Bay ... . Allan Kit-hard was 6Vi pounds .mil his sLster Kichelle Anne wished in at six pounds even. Mother, the former Shirley Dirkir, and twins are doing ity had been outstanding. With the proceeds from sales of $383 83 and self-denial dona flue. Father, employed at Miller Bay Hospital, is overjoyed . . . hut a bud start for a family. tions of $93.52, a total of $457.35 -A- CMSIU1P HU"TS 77 e ": K yViir Bottle - - Ih&zK CAULIFLOWER, From victorio-Lb. IC A WMm BULLMAN'S f. ASPARAGUS, no. i-Lb 27c ( r rMlnlisS) choke, ... Im rhubarb, no.,-.. 3 ibs 25c "Tip" cantaloupes, imported 2 for 39c ml rl S G,ANT PKT-6)SC carrots, Bunch 2 for 21c : HDAM:nC ADAKIiCCC ADAKirZCC U would be available for Junior Red Cross work in the province, Canada and overseas- former member of the" K. s KCMP force here Luke "rises L' leaving for Haney this week -end where he and his brother will set up a carpentry uuslness. Luke and his wife, Kal, and their baby are travel Mr. Wilson also referred to the fine support given the school by individual parents as well as through the Parent-Teacher Association. The school choir sang "Whoa. My Gentle Dobbin," and "Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry ing by car. Luke has been vorking at Kttimat until re- tntly and was known here luring the war years when he 1 smii be k mm m mm ia od' m wns a stoker In the navy. Mrs. Glen I.unqulst and her 011s l.regory ana ueoffrey Me?" with Mrs. Oordon Calder-i wood accompanying, and O Canada and Ood Save the Queen. , Ricky Paulding gave the good wishes on behalf of the school to the graduating class and also promised that they themselves '. would keep up the fine name: of the school and carry on the tradition. The school song and the school yell were given with ti-. A - ! -rtV . m m nave arrived Irom Seattle to Isit Mrs. Lunqulst's parents Mi. and Mrs. Charles P. Ralag-no while her husband, who is SUGAR tiih the Boeing Aircraft, is on PEAS Royal City, 5's CORNED BEEF Swift's Exeter a business trip to Ohio. BLACK PEPPER Tin 25C 25-lb. Sack . Old friendships were renewed the usual enthusiasm. Pupils graduatlnn were Wil-lard Anderson, Robert Augier. Judy Brown, Gilbert Chow, Marilyn Curts, Clarence Doane, Leona Mae Domlnato, Shirley Eytcheson, Michael Greene, here lasi, week when John Car-pfnter came back to Rupert to visit his mother. John, who Tin 45C 12 Tins 33C aduated recently from the University of Edmonton and hortly will set up a doctor's Pork Liver No. 1 Lb. 33c We carry the largest and most complete selection of Domestic and Imported Cheese in the North and Fresh, too! The Saar coal-mining area between France and Germany normally produces 12.000,000 tons of coal yearly. jractice in Salmo, B.C., also paid 1 visit to Smithers. It was in Smithers that John became well pown as a baseball pitcher and .ater played for the New York Giants farm team In Texas. John had a lot of things to talk Pork Spare Ribs No. 1 Lb. ders 59c red about when he met Harley Liwij, who spent one winter in LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI 2 Tins CORNED BEEF LOAF, Boston" Tin NABOB TEA Lb. 33c 35c 89c KIPPERED SNACKS 2 Tins 25c PERFEX CLEANER Jar 29c NABOB DELUXE TEA . Lb. 3UTTER, 1st Grade Lb. g2C Football Frld,ay. Smithers catching while the p.m., ' (Hi C.Y.O. vs Motors. anky pitcher peppered him with NABOB PUNCH , . Bottle 3Qg Frankfurters No. 1 Cel'o Lb Special meeting Trades and Labor Council to arrange Labor Day activities, Thursday, June 49c 25, at 8 p.m., Carpenters Han. Marshmallovs IKARO SYRUP 35c lb. Tin 39c 1 2 Colored or Plain. Angelus 1 Lb. Cello (1471 Notice Local 344 I.B.E.W. A special meeting for the election of officers will be held at the Civic Centre Monday, June 29. 8 p.m. All members requested to attend. 150 Sausage AAeat Swift's Brookfield, 1 Lb 49c mm n mi PABLUM Small Pkt. 23c PEANUT OIL . 16-oz. Tin (JQC NABOB PURE EXTRACTS 2-oz. 21c PABLUM -Lorge Pkt. J3( CUT GREEN BEANS, Co'umbia . ... Tin jg( SOYA BEAN SAUCE Bottle 24c Sliced Side Bacon balls. Alex Bill also met John during his visit and the two -'"tilled that Rupert teams never beat Smithers while John a on the mound . . . While attending the Alberta University John managed a ball team. During his stay here Mitch (irrenc took him for a boat ride 10 show hint the 'finer points' it fishing . . . There were no fports of he catch. When the Job's Daughters hoacl for Calgary next week ityy'll have a case of canned, i!morr nmong their Mufjirafn.'.' Popular Harry Robins at Nelson Brothers Fisheries has asked Mitchell to present the wlmon to Calgary's Mayor Don MrKay . . . compliments of the drill team. Bb Killsowner, pilot and rtirector of the airline bearing his name, completed his annual vacation yesterday by making a quick trip to Rupert. He came Swiff's Premium, 'i-Lb. Cello OPTOMETRIST- Fred E. Dowdie Room 13, atone Building Phone Blue 693 JC imninmi-nriiii-iiiiint-gi MILK , S719 carnation or Pacific Cos MA7.0LA OIL COFFEE FORT GARRY YELLOW LABEL VEIMTA PUftE OLIVE OIL Tiger Brand Quart Tin $J 39 ' ; Gallon Tin . $4L43 rAstcuiKto mociss "y plane and left last night aboard the Prince Rupert for his home In Ketchikan. 89c Pint Tin , 39c Lb. chcesi Mfisl FOOD food $1.09 Mates ceUous main sftes 218. - LOAF WAFFLE SYRUP Nabob, 32-oz. Jar 44C ICE CREAM KRAFT CHEESE Snack Rolls H-Lb. 29c AW 49c Quart Carton 4r6 i' "-1 7 i ii - -" - lK 10c PORK & BEANS Brimful, IS-01. Tin Make your own ice cream cones ot home . . . We have in stock handy 12-to-the-package biscuit cones. Strawberry JAAA Marigold, Pure 4-lb. Tin II V ( 1 H 3 SI AAARiUALADE ST CSV I . .. mwm irk - I envH r e d f pop s w Nabob, Pure 4-lb. Tin SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL TUESDAY, JUNE 30th For quick results try a Daily News Classified