Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, September 5, 1953 sssing Sixty-Two Teachers Ready to Welcome Estimated 1,800 Students in Rupert lt Sandt, L Sixty-two teachers, 19 of them A. Thorpe. Port Essington. The three Port Edward teach THE MUSIC YOU LOVE ers remain the same, Miss Annie Miss Amy Elliott Is at Inverness and T. B. McNeil remains at Sunnyslde. Digby Island school has a new teacher In Mrs. M. D. Cornfoot. Neureld, Miss Annie Isaac and Mrs. F. Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. John Steele continue teaching at e Important an-ps, but It's rework that 'hits' Uy after an ab-Jie city. During it seems dozens e returned from 's- by Jean Ramsay I fellow workers jail on the finer jndon, Manitoba, new, are braced and ready to welcome the estimated 1,800 students who will fill to overflowing the district's nine schools luesday morning. While school board officials are not sure of the number of first year pupils expected to turn up on opening day, a registration sceslon In June established that at least 60 six-year-olds would be on hand to start their school life. At least SO students made up of Orades , 5 and 8 from Port Edward will continue to test the capacity of Prince Rupert schools until such a time as the new six-room Port Edward elementary school Is completed. The Grade 4 students from Port Edward will attend Conrad school while the Grade 5's and 6's will go to King Edward. ;-7 nt tnc past, iwu !S7 presented by . . . TnTTTr fX Alaska Music Trail VRSjfis ? famous YTyy. ,jp l LUCINE AMARA VVJ Dramatic Soprano. - jlv' gj Star of Metropolitan x"S Opera Company. t$A WEDNESDAY, W'1 . CIVIC . got in lots of 11 and generally Valhalla lodge President Honored at Farewell Party . Mrs. Alinda Varfeldt, president of Valhalla Lodge, was honored by lodge members at a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Clara Fossum. Past President, K. Hallberg presented Mrs. Varfeldt with a silver inlay cake plate. Mrs. Varfeldt Is leaving the city on tonight's train for a visit with relatives and friends in Calgary and Regina, after which she will return to the coast to take up residence at Kltimat, where Mr. Varfeldt is enfployed. tic, although was ilng, through an Lihtr, who's now f slowing reports i.s Gertrude Mat- turned to find 1 ohnson now an jiian. Bus says , Expected heavy Influx of stu Guides Exchange Photos Taken five cohnes tnis dents from elementary school Into Booth Memorial Junior-Senior High school has resulted imme Lake. At Lakelse Camp Last July In the high school adding two who lined the Shirley Kurdziel, were unable to more teachers to Its roles, bringing the Bo-Me-Hl staff up to 28. night were Bob rrry Woodside attend. ARRIVE AT 9 A.M. Other Guides who were at ! FROM BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN into the arms of a father he had never seen, six-year-old Nicky Hall Is embraced by Alfred p. Hall, deputy chief of Information at the British embassy In Ottawa, as the boy and his Russian-born mother arrive at Montreal. Mrs. Hall, separated for seven years from her husband after he was recalled from his post in the British embassy in Moscow, finally rejoined her husband when she was permitted to leave her native country. Parents with children starting SERVING MILLIONS ! fell ... but there rts from any of Ihe 'big catch.' ere jumping in so they said, but school for the first time will take Scores of happy sun-drenched snapshots changed hands at the Girl Guides' camp reunion held in the hall of St. Andrew's Cathedral. After being reviewed by District Commisslor er Honora Sil-versides, the girls spent a couple of happy hours with their camp leaders reminiscing over camp their children to the school near est their place of residence. Reg istration time is 9 a.m. At Booth Memorial Senior-! lured to a hook, city's top fivc- Junior High school Grade 7 stu dents will go to school at 9 a.m. experiences, exchanging pictures and finishing some of the goodies left over from camp on Tuesday while Grades 8 to 13 Venette Marshall Honor Guest At Surprise Bridal Shower camp included Doris and Audrey Fahey, Dorothy Powell, Lucy Olsen, Joanne Prockter, Jean Williams, B e a Thorarinsen, Kathleen Saunders, Muriel Prockter, Nita and Gail Weise, Anne McDonald, Diane Ricn-ards, Mamie Anfield, Judy Davis, Ray Rhodes, Isabel Glad-lsh, Gail Gomez, Audrey Barton, Georgina Ferguson, Lynn Wrathall, Gerry, Sneidel and Jeannlne Dumas. As a result of this year's Girl Guide Camp, held in July at Lakelse Lake, camp commandant Mrs. Baldwin hopes to qualify for her Guide Leader's cam-per's licence. She is busily pre Jre heading for fce and Joy Bratl- fcpxt week for the jrhere George his fr-d by his bank. supplies hot buttered popcorn and cocoa. r- . vi v. t , t . Bi here for the a half. Leaders present Included camp commandant Mrs. D. F. Baldwin, camp nurse, Mrs. V. Pick; camp quartermaster, Mrs. F. May; camp llfessver, Mrs. B. Wells and camp mother, Mrs. R. Yamada. Gtrl Guide tent leaders included Julie Prockter, Judy Lloyd. Elizabeth Jones and Jeanette Choquette. Two tent leaders, Kathleen Oladlsh and - rju ;.v -y 1 paring a full report of camp A surprise bridal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Don Stewart, 226 Eleventh Avenue East, in honor of Miss Venette Marshall who will be married shortly. Games were played and various prizes won by many of the guests. Miss Marshall was then presented with a large colorful decorated box, the contents of which Included many lovely useful glfU. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Among those present were:-Roberta Gibson, Polema Line-ham, Velma Slacey, Carol Brcnt- will arrive at 10:30 a.m. The 10 replacement teachers and two additional teachers at Booth Memorial Junior-High school are James H. E. Wright, V. Keating, R. Palmer, H. Power, L. D. Lelghton, R. Richardson, Miss Florence D u g g a n, Mrs. Grace Kangas. K. Wilkinson, O. Durose, Miss S. Hicks and Mrs. B. Cooper. Those formerly on the staff and continuing at Bo-Me-Hl are Principal A. M. Hurst; vice-principal R. ' H. Davidson; John Henry, Harry Johnson, Tommy Naka, Miss Eva Cavalier, Mrs. Christine Worsley, O. Calder-"-'d. Fprk Mnore. , J. Evans. Helen Langley, Don Hartwig, Miss ' Mmree, Nanrv Hopkins, Lillian Wasiuta and Miss E. Hrehorka. B. Dack, only new teacher at Borden street school, Joins Prln- zen. Mrs. Dorothy Marshall, Mrs. Lottie Addison, Mrs. Jeanne Johnson, Mrs. Bonnie Young, Mrs. Edna Pierce, Mrs. Lois Skal-merud, Mrs. Johanne Watson, Mrs. Myrna Kirk, Mrs. Peggy Stewart. Absent but sending Rifts were: Olga Bill, Colleen MacDonald. Pat Miller, Dot Nlc-oll, Judy Stole, Shirley Strlmble, Pfllly Astoria, Irene Mitchell, Mary Addison, Dorothy Marshall. Angle Skog, Louise Skelapsl and Owen Alger. WWiV.V.WAWWA PERSONALS f.V.V.W.'.V.'.WWW.W A. Bruce Brown, Liberal MLA- fthese days in the ?at Port Edward Bill Gordon. His per Pauline Krul fenitoba, present- little boy this for two-year-old lo was born while joned at Queen . . plenty of smllln!! lick of the Co- pulled in Ishe none could be Lynn and iDale tra. home from a ution with rel t-Jrol Island, while n in southern I the past two ptayed with her 1A. Van F.ttlnaer EDGES Baby Shower Held for Mrs. Hamilton '49 Ford Coach $1350 50 International elect for Prince Rupert, leaves tnil J. S. Wilson; vice-principal A surprise baby shower was I held this week ior Mrs. J. Ham- j llton at the home of Mrs. R. Gordon Freeman, Mrs. D. Cobb 12-ton $1250 '41 Chevrolet 5-pass. here tomorrow for Victoria to Legion WA Initiates Two Members Another great value-packed EATON Catalogue 1b In the homes of millions of budget-wise Canadians trom coast to coast. Shop trom it and save! Miss J. Bernhoff. Miss L. Smith, i Mrs. Y. Calderwood and Mrs. K. Stone. Coupe $395 attend the opening session of the Legislature on September 15. He will join Mrs. Brown, his daughter. Margot, and son Peter, in Victoria. They have Just completed a motor trip to California. Letourneau, 819 Sixth Avenue East. Games were played and prizes woTPtoy a number of the ladies. Mrs. Hamilton received many 'ovely gifts. Those attending were: Mrs. r. Cloutier. Mrs. Hilda Van fllywood and doz- PRIVCIPAL ABSENT ' At Conrad Street school Mrs. C Weise, vice-principal becomes acting-principal in the absence of principal Gordon Ba tern an t places. Mit?l Casttegar ChiJIiwack Courtenay - Cranbrook Duncan - Kamloops Kelowna Kimterfey - Ltnglty Prairie - Mission Nanaimo - Nelson in since before . . and It hasn't '38 Plymouth Sedan '.. $650 '50 Plymouth Sedan $1450 '49 Austin Panel $950 NEW INTERNATIONAL j ' HALF-TON TRUCKS ... JUST ARRIVED SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. New Westminster - PenbeMn - Port Albemf Prmca Georoe - Prints Runeri Miss Evelyn Johansen of New 1 who has been granted leave due lie returned. 1 1 ..... t l .... . 1 .. . . v, r- a Revelstoka Rossland Trail Vanaouvw Vernon Victoria - Westview Two members were initiated Into full membership at the regular monthly meeting of the j Women's Auxiliary, Canadian j Legion. They were Mrs. Ruby Menlson and Miss Margaret Sherwood. Members decided to hold a dance on Sept. 18. Mrs. Myra Ullchrlst is convener. Walligham, Mrs. Helen Sand-ford, Mrs. J. Sparks, Mrs. Rose Telseth, Mrs. J. Cormier, Mrs. Ann Dumas, Mrs. Mel Thomp- ri..Hiic, ,v..,ca i.c.c ou..u, t0 !ness Mr Boteman's clflses by plane af ter week spending a s wlI1 be taken by Mrs. Betty Cam. holiday vis her. sister and ting . Harrlnaton Is the onlv Mrs. S. Sim. Mrs. Helen hrvner-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i . "n- new teacher at Conrad Street Pykstra; Misses Janette tnuuiviti. . art1 in n Ufa f Flricvllr Mm 4 i. i' M... Reeves, Miss Jean Burn's and! "Mfcr. Mary' Bass0' Yvonne An oldtim'e Rupertf-coupfe,' Mr. Miss Norma Irving. v . .. I Cloutier, .rfharon Dumas and (iner's beaming. 6 s ships, the Co-jhe first to enter I after It was de-I entry this week. I Frank's wife led home today kam's Landing, fit the past two K the death of A fashion show, featuring c'othes from Parker's Ladies' Wear, will be held on the even and Mrs. W. P. Herman mil 1!I tVrtwrt. Kflw OWna. Mtawigorn Sending 'gifts but not able to ing of October 1 in the Legion 1 ttehd 'Were-:, Mr. tl Bagshaw.'l. vctcirttttc uieir Ajtu -wcuuiug mi- woug is tne ',new. teacner aiong nlversary on Monday. Mrs., Her-.' with present saf 'member Mis. xaan tha-former--Rosr-Leona". McBroom. iudson, was married at her . r. o. Moore, principal at King ,r.ro h"" on September 7. 1928 Edward Elementary school, will Mrs. Pauline Vicktil, Mrs. Frederick Dumas, Mrs. G. White, Miss D. Dumas and Miss Don-alda Letourneau. He, worker in- i auditorium. Mrs. -Simpsorr.-ait olclttme Tesl-' dent In the city, who recently celebrated her 81st birthday, In ft brief talk, thanked members for a Coronation pin which was pi-PKcnted to her. I A souvenir spoon was presented to Mrs. Jim Feasby, who Is leav Terrace-Kltlinat 111 probably be ! litnl In Vancoii- I by the late Canon Rushbrook. welcome three new teachers. Miss The Hermans live at 1279 Park Betty Veeh. Mrs. A. Norman, and Avenue. , Miss E. Leifer. Others on the 1 vino. Ed teofbln staff are Don-Dr. J. F. L. Hughes returned aid Fraser. Miss Jean McLennan, on Friday's plane after a four t. onsroe, Mr. P. Hewitt. Mrs. vock-' holiday visiting In the Hma Dunn, Edith Jack and Mrs. "kanagan, Seattle and Portland. - - further treat- i ffered fractures ing to take up residence in when the earth and his wife DACKAC11G t.ybsV.'crninq cbM. Whee kidmya et eul el eraW, nan acids and wastes rmsia in the STSlcn. Then hscksche, aiihirfcefl test ar that nred-eul snd heaTT-twao feeling mar teas follow. Tktt'i Hie time to take Dodd's Kidney Puis. Dedd's stimulate Ihe kidneys te mrmal action. Then yon feel better sleep better work better. Get T's Kidney Pills new. SI praise for the errace hospital ders who expressed "thy and OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10. Stone Building Phone Blue 593 ping during the For those ho tufFer in body or spirit, The Salvation Army holds open the Door to Help and Hope. To the weak, the erring, the unfortunate, The Salvation Army is an unfailing friend. Its understanding heart and human touch can heal the scan of misfortune or misdeed. YOUR dollars help keep the doors of The Salvation Army's hostels, havens, homes and hospitals open. To The Salvation Army, these dollars are a sacred trust, to be used Csw'ii for old r'1''' Puller Moose Whist Saturday, Sept. 5, 8 p.m. (208p) Seal Covn pupils resistor :i' tienl Cove School Sept. . (Ill Registration Sept. 8. Booth Bill Stone's EM'd rty: He was 1 rthday cakes to Pth year in busi- ARE YOU INTERESTED t even have n Po.irdman, when DINING PLEASURE visitor dropped while en route IN SEEING A wisely in relieving human human need. need. in I 1 ! h A : 1 i Memorial Hiph School Grade 7 pupils come to school at 9 Grades 8 to 13 at 10.30. (203' Kindergarten: The Unitor' Church Kindrnrnrt.cn In the Church Hall Sixth Avenue West opens for registration Wednesday morning at 10. Regular sessions begin Thursday mornlnf. Phone Green 325. (209) fi Trade conven-Uke. &ils stare on the jn which he is Pt Walter Smith SPARKLING NEW bURROUNDINOb Commodore Cafe! car later. to Victoria on Brown Is tak-golf ? clubs and a 'star' nn tho v next season. morrow on the '.Wpathn,. t., i... I "- in JUKI Jrt wants these Bnues working on fcer. Ron christ-Iraft three weeks iid'ng the past ll(llrg it in his ! DANCING SCHOOL FORMED FOR YOUNGSTERS? If so ... AND THERE ARE SUFFICIENT THAT FAVOUR THIS . THE CIVIC CENTRE WILL UNDERTAKE , SUCH A PROGRAM. , U you are interested, please V . V phone, write, or drop in at . THE CIVIC CENTRE , . ... . ... . phone 231 IO.O.F. PRINCE RUPERT LODGE, No. 63 All members are requested to attend meeting on SEPTEMBER 8 BUSINESS Officio! visit of G.M. A. D. McRae, Ha!l Property. Banquet ot Broadway Cafe, 6:30 p.m. Visiting Brethren Welcome. J. DAVIDSON, Recording Secretary. iA-l 'il Tanks ON ' S 5Vo 11 75 W) ",k 90.00 ' lk siio.oo p made of ' steel Local Crtoirman Mr. WILLIAM LAMB IE "ni avenue 403 Fourth Avenue East Phone Red 980