terrace Stud en Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 21, 195a riano Students, Present Recital For Parents P i (Bath 3i rom ; .'j i ! ill 1 "Ml The pupils of Mrs. J. C. Gilker' entertained their parents and TERRACE Miss Vicky Hipp J and Miss Beth Christy are home j from Prince Rupert where they recently completed a 10-months' commercial course at St. Joseph's Academy. Three NeW Members For IODE Chapter ' Three new members, Mrs. W. C. GREGORY LEBLANC. D.S.C. 'Doctor of Surgical Chiropody) ' FOOT SPECIALIST Ste. 3 Medical-Dental Bid., West Vancouver B.C. Wishes to announce that he will be practicing Chiropody at PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL June 23rd - 24lh - 25th . 26th Advance appointments will be acknowledged. Leif Nelson left, Terrace on Wednesday for Prince Rupert from where he will go by boat to Vancouver. McLean, Mrs. J. Dextor and Mrs. G. E. Miller, were welcomed Into the Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter. IODE, at the regular monthly meeting. Plans were made for a home cooking sab and raffle to be held friends yesterday afternoon by giving their annual piano recital. They all showed that they had made excellent progress during the year and their program was greatly enjoyed. The program was a-s follows; Elaine Daniels Skating Carnival; Eeny Meeny Mmy Mo. Billy McLean The Streamline Express. Bill Ivlarchant On the River; Quiet Evening. Bruce Mitchell Captain Silver; The Lifeguard. Ronnie Daniels The Motorcycle Cop; The Snake Dance. Lois Antrcbus The Mouse in the Coal Bin; Hannah .From Montana. John Lambie - The Angelus Bell; There's Music in the Air. Duet (Terry Daniels, Ross An-dersoni-The Band Played on. Carol Elkins A swing arrangement of "Old Black Joe." Terry Daniels A swing ar Engagement j Announced. j Miss M&rteen Reimche and : Mr. Ernest McLellan announced their engagement to friends who gathered to help Miss Reimche celebrate her birthday at the home of her parents Tuesday evening. Miss Reimche is teaching at DtOJTI.K LEAVES-A sightless couple, Mi and Mr, ttnW m, ' , CP,photo ',' ,,,,,,1 children, leave to take up resiYence in SlIS " Montrea1' and wi ;1(i,(l inside his tank in the Second W, id wlr and iS wir? 6 s slBht" ,? ?" ""I for When a .in inully ..llv was was lost lost, Their meir rhllrlrn- children, Jeanne, iM t pfK)r a number ,rs 5, and Robert, v2. accompany them. at Gordon & Anderson's on June 28. The meeting was the final one before the summer recess but members felt they would like to hav,; two social evenings on the regular meeting nights in July and August. Winr.c- of the rattle was Mrs. George Fowle. :her 34 Years Finds Pupil Like Falh LADIES' DRESS SHOES er the Seventh Day Advent School oi Terrace. Terrace May Queen Crowned rangement of "Ciribiribim." SpetiRl to The Dully News TERRACE Lowly n formal attire, May Queen Marilyn de Kergommeaux was nresentpri All colors a"cl srvlcs. Take your choice of grey, blue, red, lilac, black and green. 'with a gold wrist watch and Baby Clothes Showls Comforters O Boby Rattles Diapers New Snop-On Didee Pant Ross Anderson A swing ar-i rangement of "Loch Lomond." Grace Wood tlinatina. Patsy Lemon Valse Miniature. Helen Wright Fughetta. Paul Antrobas Schubert's Waltz In A Flat. Duet (Ronnie Daniels, Bruce Mitchell) Chopsticks. Duet (PaLsy Lemon, Grace Wood (Peasant Dance. At th conclusion of the program refreshments, were served. Mrs. C. H. Elkins poured. The Misses Patsy Lemon, Grace Wood and Carol Elkins served the parents and friends. The students were served by Miss Helen Wright and Paul Antrobus. ' See these and many others at Pro-Rec Training Plan For Terrace Hjieclal to The Dully News TERRACE Keith Mailman', regional director of Pro-Rec Society of B.C., outlined a plan here this week by which the community could select some one for summer courses of Pro-Rec Instructions. Society will contribute $2.50 a day to help with expenw. Should the selected individual show marked Interest, or talent in Tro Rec he can obtain further training nt a special winter course of 44 .sessions. nrnT locket at the dance hist night sponsored by the Kinsmen for the Royal party and teen-age friends. The Queen's attendants, Miss Gerry MacDonald and Miss Marine Dempster, also in formal dress, each were presented with a gold locket. Presentations were made by Oliver Baxter on behalf of the Kinsmen. Dancing was enjoyed to recordings at the Civic Centre. Refreshments served were hot fiogs and soft, drinks. IHll-t FASHION FOOTWEAR ILIA, ("it. (P The stu-ifjj isn't much different snidfiit of 25 years ago, R;ie L. L. Jon. of iltriit his4h school, mcs is due to retire after ' Fm ih Ii and English, at fur the la-st 34 years. . tlie modern student Is it,(ikni and enjoys a .ndrrstandlng with the v-five years ago pupils ,t bfi'ii a trifle more wms abuiit study, she ,1 mill.' inclined to cle-:iirir own Initiative, but fs n'l mean that they iff filled for the buttles lnf.es liki's to recall th-' h(ijrli'.s.sly confused In a fXHiiiitiation, who sub-i ?inmc sheet of piper t. draw i a Kwne with all .fs scal' Terr about. Be-y drawing was a single yil only plucked, but aiive." tt siiident? Miss Jones arum! to answer that "id. hli," recalled sev-rfmHiilicrs for partlcu- '1.5. .ta arrived late for !m and then inlerrup-rroding.s by gathering 'a a hasty departure. rxplain his actions he ;'H 'i stop me now, I'm "in ttie army and I'll pr" mttth m.m, null The pupil was mouth, Pelrolia's Fred Ports- inaviir ului l permanent served hi Canada's army for 23 years. reanprs read Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Whist drive Saturday, Moose Other former pupils Include U.-Col. John Rider of the Veterans Affairs Department at Ottawa; Donald Ferguson Brown. Liberal member of parliament for Essex West; Fred Fitzgerald of the Comstock Company, Sr. Catharines; and Roy Cox, a distinguished oboe player who performed with the Vancouver and Toronto Symphony Orchestras. Among the girls Miss Jones remembers are Ellen Ewart, now director of nursvs at Mountain Sanitorlum. Hamilton and Lucy Oermaln, director of nurses at Harper Hospital, Detroit. lempie. Everyone welcome. (It) Attention IODE. Decoration Day, Sunday, June 22, All members iilca.se meet at Canadian Legion 2:3(1 p.m. sharp. (It) O Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday, weather permit-ling. Iave Cow Bay Float; every hour starting 12 noort. Phone Black 928. ' dti nl Kmjuf I a i a nc VOU CAN COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL Now at home. Low payments. All books furnished. No rlassrs. DIPLOMA AWARDED If ic 1(1 or mrr rll Inr lire II.M.Url AMERICAN SCHOOL 5.MIII kln-i K.llil. Mlliwner K. I1C. . t.K .MMIHtXH CITV PKOV "N (f .Since the Queen fsideiice at Buckingham hci 'x an increased num-Sm'rMi brogues to be i; the royal apartments M'llllS, ' Q'li en Molher, Queen h lias many Scots on her stafr. of the Clarence House me t Buckingham Pal-n her and for the first iwlaee kitchens are "ver by a woman-Swe-m Miss Alma M'Kee, wl-I'iip"i .. p rwnal nn d. in Aberdeenshire man. "i MacDonald, is an In-ci'l who, as an auburn 16-year-oM. became nur-'U to bahv Piinress R1t-n. Rug Show of the Year at Gordon & Andersons' I I I HEY EDDIE, COME OUT IN THE ) ( THAT OUGHT TON f '"''- HALL AND SEE DAGWOOO-- j- BE GOOD A TM GONG HE'S GIVING AN svr- tS-r, y H A HF3 ( TO STEP OUT OP ) f IMITATION OP J 1 ( ptsLY' TtT Jln! I I THE OFFICE FOR ( OKAy BOSS. ) MR. OITHEI?S y I. -yMU W)o fWUB- A6O00-L Jg&i BPiNS ENOUGH Vfr-A " tf ST FOR-NOTHkN6.5TO, 3KCi. V TO BE A , V VClf - JXC - ; ll : 1 I 'IT GO ON--KEEP J l-tfQS, ( BUMSTEAD. ) I I 1 nii N ( BU M5TE AD. ) 1 ON GOING--IM ) 7.-1 !To VOU'PEA S VM cTrA's. VTMI'DP ENJOVING IT T'X' 8 8 8PAINED ) V" - Yftv- Kt, J z . TfTTin UL jWo 11 1 ' 1 1 ' I C THAT'S THE FIRST TIME ) II ltBi4rJ I DAGVMDOD, ON VOUR VAv) , 7 ANYBODY HAS EVER T V HOME WILL VOU STOP -N J f FIRED HIMSELF v CTrT" AT THE NEWSPAPER J 0 VlL-C -X I ' ( AND PUT IN THIS Z-iytt- v es. i eft ' N WANT AD FOR A Js gf-fis5' v I fcdl II I J u M- M -- I K I ( MR DITHERS, I'M ) S,kJ, A - GIVE UP thiV ME 1 () APPLYING FOR " VvTX i PUT HIM BACK W AS - nl lias stayed with her "II known that Helen '. na-inle to Prince f(l Princess Anne, is a ;;1iiip lass, and her assls-Scott, also conies "'land. MrGregor is the canny pharKe of domestic ar-pnts In tire royal apart-.atitt Hie chauffeur who '", fnvai children on f-drlvcs may well be James lal'J of Montrose. He's Oic Scots engagrd in m Mews. v v -vi . Iff .cuv-5? 'Ws . tr.--- y i s, j , rs I V ssol V V' 4 Yes, lUb is o"'5 of the events cf 'lie yeor. at Gordon & Anderson's. Not only have we a lata? and most unusual collection of rugi on hand for the occasion h ii t also run t NOW ON EASY TERMS W"H ESSO f URNACE Oil CONTRACT ASSURED experts from out of town will be on nana to go into vour rug orobletns with you. They will be glad to advise you and go into your homes if necessary. Toko odvanoqe of tle jpoih;iy this week at Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 jiiil llr .v I nunc 'tKAL OIL LIMITED