Woo,. W. Frince Rupert Daily Ne,ws Wednesday, April 2, 1952 ' omen J Wl,ut St Linoleum Cuts Part of High School Art Work uurneu At School Board I h .uu rjcvaj tlXr : with -' N(W i a m i i a MUSTARD ccon ! Prize winners at the weekly whist tournament of the Moose Lodfje were: Ladies' first, Mis. A. Norton; second, Miss Hita RoDinson; men's first, Joseph Richards: second, Percy Welter; tloor, J. Kilby. Mrs. B. J. Bacon, Mrs. F. Good and Mrs. Harold Muncey were in charge of serving of refreshments. Epidemic of influenza, which proved as well as $478.23 coming J had struck heavily at school at- over from the month of Febra-! 1 i I bviiuaiii.c, wna icpuiwu receuuig ary. i in reports of principals present-! " TANG; L, of 1v Ql uarlevS i 1 ?1 ni th 8 r Tnt"?ly TV 1 Permission was granted to ;'th5. t s,cnr' teachers and pupils participat-$Z tlW . 1 .1 in& to abs"t themselves to at- en8y lfre Kwer tend the annual Music and L from Z King L Edward 3 J"? School. fb$ent , Urama Festival to be held May 6 7 and 8 the best parties we have ever had," en- i 4n resident Alex Haig of the party MOme ECOnOITIICS I L Canadian Legion Branch 27 for its j , . . ,i L 'guests Tuesday evening to celebrate I CdChCT Appointed Anniversary of the opening of the present , ! . . ' MlSS M. Charlotte C.h shnlm whn u Two high school students sus-' t .m i.j COLE SLAW DRESSING 1 teaspoon Colmon's Mvstard 1 taoipoon talt 1 toblopoon ftour 1 tospoon sugar Few grain pepper 1 tablespoon melted butter or so lad oil 1 egg yolk '2 cup hot winegor ' ; '2 cup whipped crom Mix all ingredients except the cream in the above order. Cook in double boiler; ' strain and cool. Then fold in whipped cream. f For free recipe booklet, write to Rcckitr & Co I man (Canada) Ltd., Station T, Montreal. , . . . niomoin.c Will UC ICVlflCU VFii nrii . mSi "Jfi n the Booth Mem- tne old Port simpson scnool M?rrh gPHnHn a"1"'" building, valued at $8000, which SLh tl Ph' t'KM- ,H?rS is n lonB use- " was also, llilht rv,00 decided to insure high school t hn m m H ?nn nS hHCKW,Hagedtl' band innraments per p:iod of floor. If "oi Robert if I Pedcrsen h " t broke ,n ihC his three years, L,j0Tl building Which IS held by many to Is about to complete her British i WMi Columbia. Columbia normal training, h?.s. Sentiments were Lusiy the 100 by ') f i t' Quid IVeJclin, 9 ; rifrht arm while playing basket ball. Board was informed that still remains to be paid on home economics Instructor , at Booth Memorial High School She will arrive early next iiionth to assume the -duties of Mrs. Daphne Scott who has resigned. Miss Chlsholm is a graduate of University of Toronto. OU7H hppn xsuuLii mt'iuui mi uiiu iviiig Relief teachers have t dance, the forerunner affairs j-cessful granted an increase by board of Edward School building con- Above is a linoleum cut made 6y Francis P.owc, ! ''""' ? iSTV aTimm'Sfl , , , . sc00is they receive $18 a day! 1 itive uoui jn.uuo ii a local hlth SC'hoo student. The tefhnirme rif the and in t.hP hth snhnni ! Rnh. the original bylaw fund. Archi 0 Dili OI U a- "Mr. Hal? said.' A quiet wedding was .soUmn- i'tut the dance ieu catuiuay aitcinuun at ai. Miroleum cut is the same as the woodcut, the differ- VlZ etice being that the linoleum is easier to cut than 'ng to place on the schedule"! . u nnrl Th snhWt f this nn. Jc M.vin o ?fler 10 days' .nt,nuous teach" I Monthly meetings of the board ! i)I InP lir;r Sp. 11 ramo uui.iii.iaii iuunu viiicii which exists be- Joyce Peterson, eldest daughter , U'lon and the of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peter- v Both or;;ani- son, waa united in marriage to together toward Elmer Rits. of Olds, Alberta. Classified Ads Pay Last Rites For Mrs. Mcintosh one position. of school trustees will, in future. ; 50 large prints to be shown this week-end at the Civic : ftart at 7:30 instead of 8 p.m. Kev. n. u. oison oinciatea. The bride's father gave her In iie party. j address of wl- : Centre Arts and Crafts Show The board authorized pur-! chase of an Electrolux for Kinsji Your Easter Prinrinal J R Wilsnn nf Rnr- This year the schooLs are send- sident. dancin? "'. continued until She lovely in her gown, designed and made by her mo . I u.. Parade , jjij ronvtiiru uj ,, ,,. ..... irS 3 t0 the Arts and Crafts Ex- Mcmonal Service in Cathedra! Here Prior to Kuneral in hibition an Informal collection of Terrace. ' ' . 'art work: It Is an attempt to . .chow that drawing is fun for ther, of white nylon lace over talttta, featuring ballerina-i;.igth skirt, scalloped neckline, Edward School. Venetian blinds ; dcn stfect School reporteQ tnat W. DbePr,.Vided. 0Trr.tie ofJ,c:on a recent week-end, his school at Booth Memorial High School had been cntcrcd. objectionable and estimates will be rtWd ; matter was wrlttcn on biack. i for curtains n three commer-. boardSj a farm scene project nad cial rooms. Figures will be b-j upset a fire e nad gained on the cost or curtains jbeen Qamagedi two windows and stage settings for the gym-jwere broken and beer boUle3 i n siupi of the new Pooth Mem- Lnri .iorott- .t,, ,r i.rt School Bd. indignant and waistline, wilh lily-point ine cnui-n wnicn sne ncipea people of all ages and also that h !nc assisiaiuc A. Hai2. C. Anil and L. Brash, -f.hment.s were committee from ;:liary In charge hwell who fs " " ' "a m rnnce KUPerls Bf" there is lot of talent here ith i i tZ vZt T, , . , a right with Uly-ol-the-valley o pra i (innlnas and In which she had ln tne cily Some of th'M stu. Pale p.nk carnations formed devoutly worshipped for nearly oent mav fo'low art as a career ' her bouquet. forty years was the scene this hut a larepr' immhpr with The board of school trustees orial High Scno1- 'behind. The Royal Canadian Wow! : Mounted Police had been advised ( The groom ' gift was a match- afternoon of final rites for the couragement, may continue to has revived with "surprise and A. Pihera. Mrs. niri(!.irp tinrt paiilnu Inte Mrs Amv n..ritv mrTntnt:i j -j ,,, shock advice from Indian Su- tmpioyinent Of a nniftnt i of th incident 3 H.,u .w. - - .irMW hiici m mi. Zit x u i p iin J Mrs J Wolteli- i'carwnter Mrs ss Shirley Patrick, brlde.s- St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral hobby from wh'ch thy will re- P,"intendent F. E. Anfield that 'carpenter for a few days to dOj ; , Gnffiths. Mrs. niaid. was charming in a bailer- a crowded with the coiwreja- celve and give continuous en- h? Department of Indian A f- odd jobs of finishing up at the; ia-ngth gown of blue taffeta tion of mourners who gathered joyment. The large and Interest- falrs ,ls refuslng to pay tuition new Booth Memorial Higlr ahhx bp bx.lau fad j'llrs. airs. J. J. S. S. Black Black 4 viiMl bv a group nue i.oie, anu maiChin? V-y ureir nuai tnum . . . ing exhibits being brouoht in sluuuu ul imf.ii ; -" r. ouui.ii . vwivlwtul "P- She carried jse pin.v teem and re.,pect. Banks of floral this year will be of great educa- children not living on reserves, i . Africans may soon be eating Rim--t H'.-k- carnations. tributes adorned the casKet and tional value and Interest to The department Is refusing to Accounts for the month of ; oread fortified with fish meal, "and rhancel- tne tuition fees of children March Including the salary list; Health Minister Dr. Karl Bremer a ;:.ard Tweed Donald Peter.30;i, broU.t-i those students who do not wish pfy f,al Doumont. J.m the bride, was be,t man. Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson DD. to draw as well as to those who t canneries wnof Pa-"ents re- and totalling $26,676.47 were said expenmenU have indicated 1 Art t.ut-ve. i. .. LU et m iVer hh tnutel,', h , .., k ..... children at Port Essington whose night's board meeting. Expend!-i bread o, grain meal would help H. DENNING tuberculosis - ...c w.uuc i,u uununsua families have moved off the re- tures of $82.5i, chargeable to cure incidence, of . . nriai arfriro.c t,. ... . bi icle ,.,.i. for ona '"ddres to ii,. he , s parenu tne rece- tn o, uc tions of drawing at the show. On serve. i the school bylaw, were also ap- and blinds, tion. ceased as church woman and Saturday afternoon the Civc partin,,i,r m .it ic - --- - K. i - ,m i ,i" a I 6. X K Si-, fee i 'I V t. .. . 2-a 1: 1 L- 'Willi The bride s mother assisted thD. good citUen. ; Centre free art class of small Sunnyside cannery where the I couple in receiving and wjre The BL-hcp was assisted in the children will carry on their school has been maintained at1 mauve sheer with yellow cor- .aiv.ee oy utv. Basils. Prockter, usual drawing under the direc- the express request of the De-'. saes, a white hat and acces canon oi the Cathedral. tion of Mrs. Stirn. On Mondav partment of Indian Affairs. ! forie. Peter Lien presided at the p.pe Mrs. Dougherty will have on-hand The department has even A dcllciou buffet-supper was oran 10 accompany uie iijnms her equipment of oils, will worn made its withdrawal of support; served by Ethel Vrebosch, Blanch "iit-n On M Day of Lite the on an unfinished painting and retroactive. i Andrew. Carol Brentz and Mary Night is Falling" and Sun of My be ready to answer any questions The board, in replying to Mr.j Tart. Soui." . o" in rtinL'. At times she Anfield. expresses the opinion! left on todays .".s trip to Van- r a business trip Kev. h. o. uisen proposed tne rnncipai mourners were Mrs. win oe joined by other members that the department is "moral-! the central in- triOal tea it, and F. Leash a toast J. K. Wainwriuht of Oakvnlj. of the Art Club who wil do auick lv bound and letrallv obliged" to iz to c-c cilv. sketches of people visiting the pay the fees. It fears that good exhibition. relations between the board and i l.idi.s' 'lA A ill in li' the uware; are: Ml... - to the bridesmaid. A three-tiered uiuano, sisi.-j oi .'.Irs. Mlnto-.n, wedding cake, made by the -Airs. Oeorge Wain wriRht or Lon- ' bride's mother, was cut by the -on, Ontario; Col. and Mrs. C. V.' bridal couple and svrved by Snir - a.nt, Mrs. L. W. Kvrgin, .ns. v. ley Patrick. ' S. Kerg.n, Mrs. J. B. (j.oson and For going away the bride cho.;e Dong Sing, a pale b!us suit with white ny.o'i Honorary pallbearers were Dr. scarves Jiuvcltv. the department may be disturb- j ed. i i The matter will be taken up with E. T. Applewhaite, MP, with a view to obtaining direct action at Ottawa. read SMART FOOTWEAR Fashior,ed o enhance your costume: We've a complete selection o' new desiqns in colors, leathers and. heel heights you orefer. Whs AA-C t' FASHION FOOTWEAR ers :jrmr ci'.v rom- i m the city on sheer bIou;e. a pink hat, and J. r. taut, u.. L. W. Keryin, Coi. rt this morning navy accessories S. D. JoUr.jon. J. H. M-'Leod, J 0- "J'?,J:r. llr2 I or a bricl busi- ller luii-irngm navy coat was r. Mortson and A. L. Hoitoy. "Little Lulu" has arrived for Raster. Come and see her at Rupert Florists. i81c Ladles' Auxiliary Canadian Legion monthly meeting Thurs ¬ Cub News . Joe Scott has gone up to the Active pallbearers were R. E. adorned by a pink corsage. Tire lappy cuii'ile left by tialn for Mortimer. C. II. Elkins, William ft. who has been Jasner. nnd will motor from there r Scouts from Prince Rupert Wolf cruicK-naiw. j. T. l. Han hij Harvey, In . W' .7, arcount of th n ci.,,. i day. April 3, 8 p.m. !79P' Cub Pack. iier. returned to their future home. J" recent sessions of the pack mnce Rupert : Presbyterian sale, Thursday, trill fc"o,-(Hv, T,,,-, Arrtuirh anri u.n Wa.a and O. A. Hunter. f . E. Anfield and Frank Skln-nci. church wardens, were usn-crs. lnis evening the remains wli' 2: SO. Homccooking, White Elephant. ' "-'"', " aprons, (79c i ai'y Ogiv.j were promoted to Second Star Cubs and Rick Port Clements ; Handy Boys Do after a brie A ney location T. "Norton'' Faulding. Craig Stewart. George be sent bv train to Terrace who; he city, retuni- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Conlfcol Board or by the Government of British Columbia Jobs At School i to his home on the funeral will take place to- xoungs Kcai tiaie ana insur- jones, Mel oouier ana iuiis morrow afternoon from St Mat- ance nas moved 4iis office build- Ka:vey to first-star. n,,.,-u A.mi.,., r-hn;-, ir. tf.,1. ing to Third Street across from New.y invested and enrolled ;e IxaiuU. T he Industrial arts departmil . f,mpl Post Office, behind the Besner Cubs are Brian Adames and Iwal Canadian i'r f.- f i,,.,. j a 111 r Bjo'h Memorial High School , , Building. Phone 451. n80c) 3cobyMur.ro. III pri' "tu lo 'Ws iiot been Idle as far as doing Rl'P"t odd and useful jobs around the fockter w"l proceed to Terrace to conduct the service there. TADS... 8 WAN' ;er spending the ehool is concerned. And it re EASTER GOODIES ' au Vutona ceived acknowledgment from the returned tn the D0:ucl of school trustees at its Mrs. George Wainwright will also be In attendance. B. C. Undertakers of Prince Rupert are in charge of funeral arrangements. from Vancouver nu'et n'z !ost night when the fol m a meetins of rds of Tr:irlp lowing list was presented: Wwxlcn frame jullt for bnsket-bull backboards and bu.skt'ls put up. Coat rarks in Drolrctlon room and f Columbia.. t Decorated Easter Eqgs ' Easter Baskets . Easter Eqq Dyes Easter Plush Rabbits t And Many Easter Novelties a - Market Place of Millions C L ASS I FI E D A PS PAY Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form . i Kne aconomlcs Wlnl,, nalen ...in Will room. be; K..y case for Mr. Hurst', office He WPf'klv lim. More Fire Calls In Past Month Pr'Wc Hunnt Drawers In woodwork benches. Tool bonrrts In wotxlwork shop. Towel lacks for lockers I boys' and ilrls'). 'rtow. Ht. wlll Ejfernnient. R0- havin ils ' 's toimn ruw DraftlnR cupboard (drafting room). Portable bcxk rack for librury. Number of fire calls in March Scraped and refinished to mmcii nearly doubled over the previous '! cupboard for typing montn bu at J3 lne averae Us still below that 1930 H-.-pulr.-d six or elKht folding chairs, much Oi siieif in brtiioirv laboratory. and 1951. Damaue estimated at II0VmS pictures River- scenes. thj program regular weok-'v Kepatred table for projection room. $j 8nrj was due to file ill a dwell- i lop and broom racks for janitor '.i - , ,1g Qn Elghth Aveue East 7lliX fln Rupert Gvrn mniiTp mm Record cabinet Commercial. t calls th .S year IS S); total dam- f ft. W. Large f riuitl th?ve C was Drawer partitions, home economics age, $4,985. , room rif of members ! sc.hs board", .ewln room. i Last year, same period, total I s- i Repaired door to old ,-hnni broken c.jmase was $20,000; the year b?- general -sup- GENERAL ELECTRIC "fan Nationa 'V the wind. ; fore, $34,000, which included total Bmit screen for school play. ' (lest ruction , Of the Old Moose cupboard for ' screws and nails ,. I wood shop). Han. Krbullt miiKaine rack tn teachers' i . - 'oom. . i, , 1 Guardrails fur windows In activity I "DAILY NEW?" bring results. 'a ln the course ! !7iudk'al trips 5'C11 bu.sinc ! " ton'Bhf, train 1S at v.. WASHERS Ih 'iuii-ou-JlDer D.,..,. With Pump Control $189.50 Number of Times , Enclosetl ricasc Find (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost. c. Six insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) Add four words if boc number required f Rupcrt "BUY QUALITY . . . NOT PRICE" Nanie n-TelkWa; j. Northern B. C. Power Co. L td. ISesncr Clock I'lionc 210 Prince Rupert. B.C. Stewart, B.C. Kt,.r Address : : -- Phone No Roy, .