Boks HAROLD TL DIXON are the newlyweds shown B®. cad Mary Sedgwick, 4M Sixth Avenue became the bride of Harold out Mr. Chrlstopher and the late Mrs, Dixon +, Hing of spring flowers at St. Andrew's Cathe- Bi. v-ning. Canon Basil 8. Prockter officiated. Parents See ‘ é te More than 260 parents and. friends visited Conrad Street and Seal Cove schools for the “Open Houses" Wednesday afternoon, as purt of the Education Week observance. Parents Inspeeted = — Conrad classrooms for displays of art, language, reading, socal studies and sclence and health. At Conrad 125 students from Orades 1 to Grade 6, took part in a varied program, Mr. Norman MeLaren’s Grade §s gave a gymnastic display and Miss N. Irving's Grade 1 class presented action songs arid chor- al speaking. A one-net costume play "The | Silly Little Rabbit” wos staged ! by Mrs. M, Cornfoot's Grade 2 class, Mrs, C. Wiese's Grade 3 Booth Students ‘Show Fashions ‘At Open House A fashion show In which girl students modeled clothes they had made themsecives was one of the highlights of Booth Me- morlal High school “Open House” held Thursday afternoon to mark Education Week. - More than 450 parents ,and frlends toured the school, saw vege y nhs ~-Photo by Chandler's Studio daughter of Mr, and Mrs. fy One Outside Group ing Part in Festival - Bocitace proup is tak- Bethe Beth Annual Bue District Muste Bes ‘Nednesday and Boohe x el the pro- By. the 2-volce Book Shoal Chole + to $8 Uval for Roc be tea cholrs tolokard ebomentary ace under the die Reo. Arlene Whit- 7 an aor the ; of Bec chates are ene Bh Connie street school fae Kine Fdscard twa, Min school one, and Be uke re dhree adult eholrs ai St Andrew's meeted by beter wR caval Shaeprs fio’ Chamber Buyer a be oa gala met iice Be tendas af the mest interesting Boi Ue cny Balogna, There are no Naas or Skeena! Pat Lemon and Sheila James River Native bands. this year! were commentators for the show but band mysic will be present- which included skirts, weskits, ed by the MCS Chatham Mili- suits, “After 5" frocks, one full- lary band, the Booth Memorial length formal gown. Supervis- High School Junior Band, and ing were Mrs. J, R. McCracken, two accordion bands, Bulk of the entries are piano, Bernie Cooper, vocal and violin solos, with; The tea and bake sale ducts slated for votce and piano. :sponsvred by the Booth Memor- One junior string ensemble fs jint Parent-Teacher association, entered and four accordion sols. ‘Tonight a panel discussion will) Wednesday afternoon a large :parent-Teacher Assoelation was‘ Harold Anderson and Mrs. Pred The festival, to be adjudicated ‘be held at Booth Memorlal on number of parents attended ‘given a first-hand view of the 'Relch. by Sherwood Robson, director the subject “Is Our Present.Sys- Port Edward’s “Open House" iFirst Odd Fellows’ Pligrimage to school, Vancouver, gets under- ‘way both Wednesday and Thurs- day at 0.30 acn. Afternoon ses- ‘glons start at 4:30 pm. and eve- ning performances begin at 7:30 pn, » The program headed by Mrs. W. 8. Kergin. cone | -vener, assisted by Mrs. enon ol WHPTIn- " geekes ant Mrs. Y, C. Calder. th Rotary Msed wooed caoy Charles PL dler os clerk, Ba Ball For Anniversary hae Maret Wb Rupert Boel Birthday af the ted tot roe of Commeree iy ratification, tb was reported The eltlzenship council com.’ al the Jayeves mittee reported that it had res) * drafted its ‘constitution and hy- rin share Of the Jaws and aaid that more than, Hoe phan wert well 199 members of the coungll had | , | Bic the affair pramlees attended a meeting at the Clvic Centre, po: Bi of the proposed teaching new Canadians + the; he tones for Prince English language. 4 students at work In thelr class- rooms and assembled in the aelivity room for the fashion show and tea afterwards, Taking part, in. the fashion ishow were 65 girls from the 'Orades 10, 11 and 12 home econ- jomics class, At Conrad and Seal Cove ‘speaking and a lesson In phontes Pupils Work class sang fcrtival songs. Another play. "The King's Highway" was performed by the Crade.4 class of Mrs, Mf. Schwelg- hofer. “ ’ Mrs, P, Eidsvik, Grade 3 and 4 tencher, conducted a ‘boys’ cholr composed of pupils from all dl- Wshons, Mrs. E. Piche's Grades 6 and 6 chusses presented folk dancing. as did Princlpal Gordon Bate- man's Grade'é pupils. At Seal Cove School parents saw thelr children’s work in the classrooms and Jater watched a ccmbjned Grade } cod 2 clnas Theee Cadio ‘omedians thelr busy schedules and are giving their tlme {reo for the Canadian Red Cross Society fund drive presently under way all across Canada, All three shows will be carried by: CFPR. speelal Red Cross show on Thursday, March 17 the night that Prince Rupert branch of the Red Cross Boclety slages [ts one night drive fot $5,500, pe Just before the canyassers endl at Prinze Rupert homes. Crosby will do a special Red Cross show and a week lafer on March 31, Jack Benny will be guest on a special Red Cross broadcast, able through (he courtesy of Fashion Footwear and Elils Alr Lines. On Rad Cross Mroadcasls. Thrce of radiv's funniest men are taking tine. off from Heading the list Is Bob Hope who will be a guest on a ‘Time of the 15-minute breadeast, is from 6:16 to 6:30 p.m. On Thursday, March 24, ab the stime broadcast time Bing Locally, the thne 6:15 to 6:30 pim,, is belng made avail- perform group singing, choral under the supervision of Miss Janet Wong. At the end of the program par- ents, teachers and’ pupils from Seal Cove jolned those at Con- rad for tea served by the Con- rad Parent-Teacher Association under the convenership of Mrs. S. Maki, Port Edward |; PTA To Ask For Curfew | A move to Impose a curfew at iPort Edward was Instigated (his week when the Port Edward Parent-Teacher association held its regular meeting. Members felt that a petition should ‘be circulated and then sent to the provincial govern- ment. Hours of 8:39 in the win- curfew times, as the date for the PTA's bazaar | and all members have been ns- | ‘sewing dnstructress and = Mrs. was music at John Oliver High Rupert General Hozpital’ ma- {rent Lloyd Rive, of Columbia ‘committee — Is W. Irs, RL. barge is adjue | Planning will have to be submit- Ang. a eeter ae bys a) Group's objective is. PERSO PVohocoth, Ta Bilan. PAT ay Veecouyer, | im, ' 4 ode Thnehter, Dr, Buia Oakley, te oh TEND Deed tpn athe PTOMETRIST HPhone 5548 “03 nd Aye WV \ err mea ceo enmanis miwtnny Mee Soe | Luxary Steamer | ince George: HALLS On ANCOUVER. Wl Vitecuediate Hurts. Loch Thursday | “UVES pam For KTCHIKAN | WHNDSiAy AV Utn lg hd PCO aed Servlen i gre eivationa writes ant Bi City at Depot aretee i Wave Vaart, AA, NADIANT i Mart 2 last nlght} Gary, TE Sixth. Avenue | West 88 Ponce George far Lett last night by bart for Vane Hr ocolsiay in Vaneoue! couver, where Qaury wht attend i bonrding school, Jeon the Pelee’ street aly left yesterday. by, orcad the pst! plane far a vee week holiday: he oror VEE WHEE Gn neg tot, BM taney Who 1asp Chemist working for the Colum! MT aM nlehe ma thie Getlulose researely depart: for Lwo-weede halle ment, Heth yesterday by plane for, Micauer and polits meetings in Albany and ti Za ‘oapu, Mexico. UCL NALS ‘ nid son’ | Mra, 1 T) Mutieey | t Oh Borden above eve RADELANTE Mlvaberh, Nal. ta out to mike poet Dorothy Farker ent! per words. Mais ¢ Parker wrote; “Men never niike pilaaes at iivls who wei glnasey,” Clalre ly the frst model in the New York aren ta enter a cantost Mrs, QO, Shueladr, $02 Pewee ener Mr. Halt dames, development: dol who weirs cyeglnsxes, Where Craftsmanship Counts... Count On Us Privtiner ak anys dea eriplion erated: by ister eragismen wtleaetively: plead fore When gat you nod printieyg, be sure bo aca Us THE DAILY NEWS Job Printing Dept., Diol 4125 he Jaycee executive forigive a display of square dane: stant t io ine the most beautiful mos; we qaeanon signed to tasks io ensure success of the affair. iwhich will be presented at the | ‘Music Festival next week, was given by Grade 2 and Grade 6 ‘puplis to open the meeting, | ‘room ‘afterwards. : t ‘Cellulose Co. Ltd, for industry’ |. ) | cand Jack Evans repre-enting the. is ; S . [ teachers. Moderator will be RG, 48 den choot Moore, principal of King Edward School. ‘Host y, Parents Prior to the dixcusgion, # pro- ‘gram will be presented with pore ‘elpants from all schuols: Booth teheot, WIE present a school band selec.) commencing at 2 pm., saw Hlon, King Edward will present a} {han 150 parents, and friends. choir selection, Borden Sireel i visiting the elassroonis. “will put. on a dramatization of | Vice-Principal G. E. Freeman “The BI and the Deormouse.” ond other teachers whose classes. Annunetafion will present cho- “were visited during the dav, tried ‘at speaking while Conrad will to show » “Open House” at Borden Street Weedesday — afternaqn fof English reading, writing jarlthmetl: iy relatlonshty to all a bo ‘other subjects, tion provided tes for the visitors with the senior girls of Grades 5 6 serving. seein eno ae Sem sent tm pe se readers 1 @ S.O.N. Masquerade and Dance, {March 18, Dancing from, 10 Everybody welcome, @ Got your Festlval Programiny Centre or the Fre Wall, urday 8:00 pv. sharp. ( The Ladies Auxiliary to the Kelth DeWitt, Turkish; Mrs, J. Canadian Leglon staged a site; ; cessful Second dinner last night in the Cann- dian Legion auditorium with 200 ‘persons attending. Explolting the full meaning of the word international the aux- itary under the convenership of Mrs. served a large variety of dishes,:by Mrs, J. H. Stannard, Mrs, Included were haggls of Scot- land; chill con carne, Mexico; holupchi, Poland; chow mein, China; United States: meat balls, Italy; fishe-bollor, | Frank Lewls, Mrs, Sheila Cheater, Norway and dishes representing Turkey, Russla, Sweden, Eng- land and Treland. Mrs, Jimmy Andrew, in Scot- ‘ceremonies for a short program gunday afternoons were chosen! > tish garb, was hostess assisted | that followed the dinner. \ by waltresses In Internattonal j ter time and 10 p.m, In the sum- !dresses — Mrs. Roland Merrl-' Miss Yoke Van Deursen, Mrs! mer were suggested as possible}son, in a Norwegian costume,‘w. g, Crawford, ‘William D.| : ‘Mrs. Jim Williams, Chinese; Mrs.; smith and Mr, Lewis, The meeting also set April | meme tree re | A program of songs, some On Pilgrimage, Flouridation Booth Memorial High school j ' Th ythe Odd Fellows fin, the | ‘members saw students from ell! -over Canada and the United States, travellpe on thé all-ex- ; enses pald trip p re Mor’ Washington and finully to the ; ' that one part of fluarine dn we parents the Importance ‘OHlon and town's water system WOULE Pre | lemma “yont twoethtrds of | ehildren’s ‘toath decay over at period of aeant Taaahare Aveaniq. srven sents, The fitm explatnec The Parent Teuchers Astocia ‘that fluordation was not harm ful dn any way, shape ar form and bad the positive backing of ‘doctors, dentists and health au- | _thorities, -tharized a donation to the Boy Seoul find drive, received a let. | ter of appreelation (rom the 8. Conts' Comnell Chenklig the PRA to 2, for thy refreshments served nf- (05), ter (he two nights of "Phe Mi. ‘fada" and also reeelyed personal ‘ome nanager rand tlekets at Ormes Drugs, Clyic thanks of promotion mana (00) >" a @ Moose whist tournament, at Use Wont Ads—They Pay - eee International Dinner Of Auxiliary Successful — Ciccone, Italian; Mrs. M. Karn- sosky, Japanese; Mrs. Wiillam Rothwe)l, Pearly Queen, Eng- land! Mrs. Stan Veitch, Swedish: Mrs. Richard Marshall, Irlsh; Mrs, Will Murdoch, Mexican and Mrs, Stan Balliiger, Danish. Mrs. L, A, Butterick was In icharge of the kitchen, assisted International Fred Barber, president, Robert. Montgomery, Mrs. G. V. Hanley, Mrs. H. Gamblin, Mrs, A. Dickens sr., Mrs. J, Wolsten- nolme, Mrs, C. D. Bruce, Mrs. F, C. Will, Mra. BR. Coswan, Mrs, Bostun baked beans, spaghettl and |president, ‘iLiltle Theatre Club Night andi § Prince Rupert Daily News . Friday, March 1, 1) f ‘y Little Theatre Group: ne cb Fl Again Heads > Bob Hili was re-elected presi- turn out for work ‘bees wiles dent of the Prince Rupert Little are to begin this Sunday. °°. ae ae ah Theatre Association at thet tine group's annual general meeting. Bleeled first vice-president was' John Robertson with Jim Cum- t.e second vice- wk ming named t.e second vie | We Debver DIAL A313 Two members at large, Mrs.!} Willan Gordon and Bob Chid- DEETH'S PHARMACY. |, FOR MEAN AND BEAUTY s ' wick, ‘were elected to the execy- tive board. Mrs. Gordon will be In charge of organizing the the association's training pro- gram, Mr. Chidwick‘ will look! after membership, Treasurer Nobel Powell an- nounced his resignation but told the meeting that he would be} § available to give advice and uy ae sistance to tho new treasurer if § inveded, The exccutive was -giv- len authority to name a new treasurer when one fy found. Next: productluh of ‘the Joc ‘theatre group will be the comedy “See How They Run” with. Mr. Robertson as producer. The assoclation will enter the icomedy “The Curlous Savage” tn the Prince Rupert Drama Fes- tivaldn April. Also entered will be a one-act play, as yet un- chosen, to be directed by Kelth Fought. . ye An extensive program of re- a AE id, blended dnd bottled “Dhs Mrs. W, Osborne er,, Mrs. Walter Bird and Mrs. Doug Guyatt. Harley Lewls was master of Voenl selections were given by D. Miss Maureen Murdoch and | Miss “aney Green gave a display PTA Sees Films If §.utch dancing accompanied ivy Piper Jimmy Robertson, panied her husbayd, A danee yo 2 : ore Broadway Cafe The other was ' to Ottawa, | For. Remodelling United UN headquarters In New pe ‘York Clty. os REOPENING DATE 6 tht BE ANNOUNCED The fluoridation fn showect | gallons of water In a| nee eet AME ee ema pe eR ete Re nm Une 6 In other business the PTA au- ack Evans. be mee ma eee team ee an coe 1 OF ” | reveals whisky's i true flavour . bu Seagram's "AS" to the water testy | Water, plain ar sparklings ; veveats a whisky's (rue, nutural Mavour . and houquer Seagram's “83 Canadian Whishy ay Seaquann's nde Suive X 4 4 y at Wim) 4, A . A / w fe § ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' ' Laonaaneaintensettiomsanen This adveriisement ls rot published or displuyed b Control hoard or by the Government of Brith Colunbla, e ene ad hy the Liquor ! Mrs, J, 8. Black. provinelal | ‘command presidert was accom- : ' panying planist for the program awhile Mrs, W. D 8mith accom. In the cloak roum were in ' followed to music pro: tem of Fducation Producing the When students’ work was In-jthe United Nations at its regular) vided by ‘Mrs. Black and Mrs, Desired Results?” On the ane! spected: and teachers inet with meeting Wednesday. . are Mrs. Morris Wayman, PTA; “interested mothers and fathers.) ay. gam, shown by 4. E. Wood | Miss Ellzabeth Clement, Prince! Tea was served in the activity : the Prince Rupert Odd Fellows ‘Lodge, was one of two seen dy | . ‘PTA members. lone on water fluoridation shown by Sanitary Inspector Len Hie- 4 Charles Anderson, oo “CLOSED | t , | PUNO TOE EOE OTe e Ree eeT ere T Eee ere Te Te eee oa aeret Boys / POUR OOOEND DOOR OTHE RT TTHeeUHE OT OFOrerOUeereroenie’ -constructlon and alteratlon: of i Stollond os jHghting and stage equipment is ito be undertaken by the assocla- ‘tion to achieve better results, ‘as the best time for members to: Spee canremat ene mio ' t t | RECONDITIONED RADIO: | All-wave Consoles.in | perfect condition . tn Oo 4 tye ti I. i ve Opp. Totem Theatre ee ee ee eS ee Se eS ad = ¢ ud ‘ . NONALU ALLEN). Myttayut ROUT CORNWALL Manager [lace upeoey Weamels WH! 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