r. - f 't't i in Laii Hiynii ny:iis lauuation Ceremonies Held Thursday, June 24, 1954 HOOT MON! City Schools Close Today; 22 Quitting Local Staffs $'t CHICAGO Paul Andrews, 180, Buffalo, N.Y.: stopped Danny I NarHirr 1 19. Taninsi Fill . 4. Borden Street NO MATTER Annunciation Grade Ten students of the Annunciation School graduated yesterday with an impressive BIUGADOON" is worth see- ne! And so are our USED . AR PRICES! For values we lave as many hits as loon" has songs. For instance: ! k'awaia ' Graduating exercises were held CH rmr-Aon' CAGO-Pf PfV Kawa.a. 1 l"9 -J, Schoo, Wed. !S, CHraJ5 necd.y afternoon when in the in 5. ber, 127, Chicago, rnp nf nnrenU renort cards 4 A. HOW YOU LOOK AT IT PARKER'S DO Excited students of all but one of Prince Rupert's schools flocked from their classrooms today, not to return until next September. ' The youngsters received report cards, tidied up their desks, collected books and rushed away, looking forward to two happy months of no "readin', writin' and 'rlthmetic." At Annunciation School, youngsters will end their spring term tomorrow, with presentation of pri?ps and rueipi of final report cards The day markec the end of the season's work fjr teachers, too. many of whom will not. see Prince Rupert students again. Victor Keating, II. R. Suwnri.sky. Helen Langley, R. O. Palmer, H. Power, R. Richardson, Miss Dug-gan, O. Durose, Miss Nancy Hopkins, Miss Lillian Wasuita and Miss Evelyn Hrchorka. j Leaving Borden Street School are Barry Dack and Miss Lillian Smith: Conrad Street H-liool, Miss Jean Burns; King Edward School, Miss Edith Jack, Miss Jean McLellan, Mrs. H '-rman, Miss Elaine Leifer and M.. Jean Hindson. I No special ponies were schod-I uled in the city schools tcdny. j In most cases, graduation events I were held earlier, with a sports j day Monday climaxing the year j for King Edward school and a presentation event yesterday en-I Joyed by Borden Street students. wore i.ssued to the oraae six students and presentation of the Miss S. A. Mills' Memorial Trophy was made. Principal J. S. Wilson, compli-mrntinc students on their scholastic achievements, presented report cards to the youngsters, and named Evelyn Rowe and Donald Lewis joint winners or the coveted Miss Mills trophy, given in memory of the former srhool orincinal. Each of the youngsters will hold the trophy lor six months. They also receive small cups. Evelyn Rowe gave the valediction and Gall Davidson extended good wishes to the graduates on behalf of next year's grade sixers. '4', SELL USED CARS FOR LESS! 51 I OKI) SKOAX. Two-tone. . "42 HiKu ,-TON pu-J. Custom healff and air A Rood uttiit ! Good tamtly car I75 dUto. " Onfy JJj " For a Good Buy In Entertainment- , Diin't miss "Brl)radoon" June 22-26 '52 I'OIll) (jistoirilinc Sedan. '53 FORD IMCKl'P a Custom radio and hter malic and air conditioning. 2- torn heater transmis.sum and a?r cU5. tone paint, excellent cliUoninc Vcrv cm i condition. SlOnn milPa V-yL . "Conic to me, lock at me. rf Drive me away." ',lt-)2 Chevrolet Sedan. Heater, f- radio, perfect paint . . . 26.00 miles. No sour notes in this motor $'IQ'5lf! at " ' "Just waitin' for a driver" to show what I can do. 1950. Plymouth Sedan One ! careful owner. 20,000 miles. Interior as good as r new. A neat, $4 tight job 19.M Pontiac 2-Door Sedan V', ' t I'.,- ' ceremony. The day opened for the graduates with a mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. O. P. Jdohan and sung by the secondary grades of the school. Later, with their parents, they attended a graduation breakfast in Annunciation School Hall. Father Mohan, Father Mc-Mahon and Brother Smallcombe were special guests. The graduation breakfast was arranged by Mrs. P. Lyons assisted by Mrs. W. Pierce and Mrs. J. Rogerson. It was served by the Grade 9 girls. Father Mohan, in his address to the graduates said: "This is the parting ceremony at Annunciation School. Another link In your chain of life has been completed. Start all future links, with the same principles that have been taught you in Annunciation School and Chureh and you will live happy useful lives." The awrd from the Burns' Club for the best all round student was won bv Ann Brown An award from the Home and School Association for outstanding good citizenship was won by Tony Toth. ns well -"-Name proficiency award. Char-lm- Chonnet'e also wn a rco1 ritipn . a"rnrd QnH c." 9 award for proficiency was won bv Anita Roeerson. All trrndn-ates received leather hound new testaments and a medal ns parting gifts. Tony To'h. on behalf of the graduating class, thanked th Broadway Cafe Just l or a 0Mid Buy in Used Cars-Just Ask for Derry. YOrit I ORD-MONARCH DCALKR m fi 1 ' 4 4 654 Fifteen teachers of the Booth Memorial High School are leaving the district, and the board of school trustees have made five appointments for next fall. In elementary schools in the city, a total of eight teachers are leaving and five appointments have been made. The rural school picture is more complicated with resignations and transfers, but counting moves from one school to another In the district, us resignations, the total is five, with threi npno)t-ments lor new posts for present teachers) made. Teachers leaving Booth Memorial High School include ilary .inhnsnn. To 1110 Nnkn, ?4rs. Christine Worsley, Frank Moore, 20,000 miles. Heater and good radio. Smart paint. Seat covers. Take this one "Home to . 1 (i7 ?Z Your Bonnie Jean"" 1950 Ford Sedan. Good condition. 5,1 9 Bob Parker Limited I Hui ,iome of Friendly Service" . " i' SS ptr rioicit ptd for tmplict. 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The graduating class consisted of Ann Krown, Charlene Cho-ouette. Kopnl Hovo. Cn'hv Roos, Tony Toth, Alice Etzertza and Nancy Wood. Th"v eoinr'e'ed r rlnv with a picnic at the Pi r.sh Cottage across the harbor. Pacific j. ' Job Ready Used Trucks 1931 Ford ! 2-Ton Express. s! tLl- Boxed back. Only X 1195 if i 1933 Fareo '-.-Ton Express. : ' ; ssr. 1900 PRINCE RUPERT TO SUMMER SHOES Ladies Styles $.95 . $.95 Men's Styles $6'95 Fashion Footwear ' 1950 International t' 1 ' j-Ton. Box $800 Brenner Posts 6-0 Shutout To Drub Bears 17 You ll find real bargains at the M, Fair" "On McOnnachv ; , !, Snuare." . . . BUT LOOK AT V 4. THESE VALUES ON "RUPERT ' MOT0RS SQUARE." t t . CRAB BAG A prrifcr i bv C'ttjfn Lined Vocuum ScalH Cons, I 1 KETCHIKAN The only conned milk processed tn B C m $15.00 . id. -t.mi mm.u. i ifli.i.n UStMml iYrtttfmr linn rHtl ill I $635 225 HM8 Ford Coupe Radio 1938 Ford Coupe 2 spares .... WKANGKI.L $27-oo 1917 Nash Sedan & PKTEKSBl Kt 350 $23.70 y- ja ---u . ' 1916 Chev. 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