Edward Elementary’s h6ol, was elected president. of ‘the, Pelnee * Rupert and’ District. Teactions’ -{ |Association Saturday, . | Fifty teachers: ‘attended ‘the ‘meeting in the. activity room: of}: Booth Memorial High School. Mr, Steefe stated he would ae “work to the limit ef his ability ‘to forward the cause of educa- as lion in Prince Rupert’ Schools ‘and lo fward the goo"-name. af ‘the annie | Mr, Steele came. ta Por, Ed- i at Port Essington. ' The association moved to suy- port, the suggestion that the fall ce vention o* the teachers of the noinern we “let be held-in Ter. ‘race dur. £ tne fitst half of No- “vember, I! was felt that at- ‘tempts [h. paau ears to hold the |- | convention in Prince Rupert have not proven. successful: and that Terrace, because of Its in- terlor’ location, might draw a larger membership, A vote of thanks to the retir- Ing executive was moved hy JS. Wilson, principal ol Borden Nays the smooth wn- ns of this soft w ool may be Word tor ‘Street School, i} and informal oc- | e. | RH, Davidson, retiring presi- it oh ident of the assoclation and vd py six {Principal of Booth Memorial 8 hoe buttons. The High School, called upon prined-- gre with black |Pals to Introduce staff members, gut can be worn | Other new officers clected , CP Pholol iwere: F Sutton, vice-president; J, H, Bteole,. pirat Bor M ward this year after ("0 years Iss. Hck, siciotiy ag FP Duggan, treasuter,’* Edward elected . chalrman, of fe: salary committee, : Native Voice: Visits : ‘Here tive Volce, official organ’ of the Native Brotherhood ‘of ‘B.C.ls In ‘plans a trip to northern: intdrior points aiming at: further’ érgan- ‘ Mrs. Hurley: ts ‘here With : her husband, Thomas "Hurley, who, isd fénce attorney for Dan Nelson: 7) Bella Coola; ‘char ged jointly ® ‘with George Talllo on a manslaughter charge, to be heard at court'here this’ week, « An energetic, vetefan’ ‘hews- paperwoman, Mrs. Hurley ‘is an associate lifé member of the. Na- tive Brotherhood, which she says has done‘a great job of organiz- ing Natives on the coast, and im- proving their standard. of living but which has much vet to do, dn the interlor, tives at’ interior’ polnts urging "| them to Join activily In thie work | - of the Brotherhood, ‘which has’ done so much for endst: ‘Indidns, the north son. e 25 years ago with the late Alfred’ ‘Adains' of Mas- out discrimination against BC's 31,000 Natives, oy Cu Pair Leave 2 On Hunting Fy. Off on-a hunting trip’ to Al- berta and possibly Saskatchewan are George Spance and Bul Ma- tuik of Prince Rupert, - The pair left lost week’ hoping (rm bag some: moose:In’the Topléy,,| ” dungsters Choose: Soup t kids loose in the jeorn and 2 cans (15 ounce) of: fh. They head for ;servings: % | here you Keep soup. ; Gravy Garnishes Steak 4 | Pyoungsters are dike} Sandwiches” heey reach for one or Pita a gan fn chicken neodle, lof beef gravy: and” ff minute | br hearty vegetable isteaks, They go’ together doli-.! _ ‘elously in-hot sandwithes, Brown * tistical fuet_ that the the steaks and cook. Meanwhile | for this soup trio. As “heat gravy and make 8 slices of | wr favours ‘toast. Butter toast and top each | peelbveers orange of 4 slices with, a steak;.top with lars. swaphetti ‘another slice of toast’ pour. on | be uf his wud girls, hot ‘yeh gravy. Garnish with, dill Paste fae fourteen, iplekles and _ sliced tomatoes. onuiirky. soun bee!" Vegetable Juices Go Ini hany school tunehes Spanish Rice W) this babbling — For peppy flavour in. Spanish ’ A Spread some Rice, use mixed vegetable julces And you'll be us liquid when cooking the. rice, ‘sme when the First. brown 4 slices of bacon | prishing in at noon. (deed) with 1 small onlon ‘slic. | ih The same fine ed) Ina frying pan. Add % cup carry well ina ipfee, 144 cups of vegetable juices, ‘Vy eup water. Slmmer about 30 | ith Scnror Mle rine ereal and of consistency desired, Makes Garnilf 4 servings, oN Apple or pear, ae « Ik = 5 tbat cut ag | ste | Mbrea Paes VISIT THE , | ing] Sperial | OU) Pua: vst AniMal | Garnish | , ?) MO Ceeey Pepper WHERE qoon roon | “ Wheels COSTS LESS” Bed Custanal MS Honors DP Corp Per Bava) nahh Ms, Bann and it Mil IY scoops | | | ' We Caler (o Banquets af all Types Aen Py pyyy Siy te" spahetti any tne Oa Tear: Tarn. Na ltying jan, (rly. S6f baeny Cent Ue: Bf chang amon, | bv "Ol fog rip Sth fy uiked Whale kernel Pay BO, “are, enroute ‘to Lacéinbe, | : lta. where” they: will go''after i prese: They hope also to pay a. P what wilt they eat? ispaghettt. Heat well, ‘Makes, 8: Visit to‘ thelr former Home’ town, , Prince Albert, Sask., which they haven't: visited Since :1948;.. Both are: members of. Club. é This Week— Booth Memorial Junior-Senior | ;High School P-TA Get’ Acquaint- | ied meeting at’ 8 ‘p.m. In. thes ischool tonight, . Mooseheart Aiumni committee : meets tonight at the home of: Mrs. D, Christison, 484 Sixth Av. enue East, . Prince Tenpert Lodge No. « 63, OOF, meets Tuesday, 8 p.m, at Valhalla Hall, Prince Rupert Crapter No, al, hRE “Moare;. ‘pfineipal ot King Co elementary. School, was}. Publisher: te a | Q Maisle* Hurley ‘of: “Vaticouver; oe | well-known publisher of. The Na. | Prince Rupert. ‘thig:’ ‘week’ and o Vancouver : lawyer.) assize . She hopes to meet’ with Na- oo Briefly tracing: tne: ‘history - of |. the Brotherhood, organized in set as president, she satd it had |- aimed’ at uniting. all tribes, to} raise living standards and wipe a y ‘tea; ausing a-dhn | Prince Rupert” ‘Rod ‘and ° Gun | ‘| Association, says it was drawn| ! [this (are yout listening, boss?) : 1, Thou shalt take a- short] © ‘of the Women .of the . 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Tot. bear: false witness against thy secretary. for thine. ownie fine raise, ° M ao — a voy? we aoe Bathing the feet d-ily, finisii- ing up with alternate pire ges in- a hat rad.cold vaicr, will aup to keep ‘cet hea’ hy. Music Trail, Sefies "| 4 Glazer, American + pianist’. "| March; ‘and..the - wind snserible » lof the San Franélsco Sympkiony etait | cellist: who ‘has gained Interna. =| tonal fame,. will: ‘appear -Wed- nesday night ‘at’ the’ Civic. ‘Cén- tre. in: the: first ‘concert: ‘of. the series, and will ‘be’ followed by Olga ‘Coelho, Brazilan: soprano- guitarist’ in. November; Frank an May.’ _ The Givie entre Gorieert Alix- Whe ‘ Gna Was al Whist "Eleven tables. were in play when the. Sons: of: Norway staged their. weekly.-whist drive and dance Friday night in the lodge: hal. ee ‘Prize wintiers . included: Wo- . men’s first, Mrs. -H, Grindstrand; second, Mrs, E, Cormier:. men’s | ‘first, Hans” Pettersen Henty. Lyshaug. - second “l -The committee’ th charge: in: ‘| cluded G.. Selvig, K. Laird, 0: K, Olsen, R.: Hy: ideide’ ‘and Nils, Gundersen “as: “master of ‘ cere- |’ {monies . with. bts ie supplied:.by Mike Coluss}’ i 12: the’ Ganeing ‘session; " “The -fall: ‘atid. -win'er tourna-! Friday." oot p ta e Catholic: Fall Bazaar in “Ane nunciation Schoo! Hall, October 6 and 7, Wednesday’ and Thurs- day. afternoon and © evening. ‘Homecooking,afternoon tea, fish pond, surprise boxes, sewing and] many other: attractions, Friday j| , afternoon, : Oct. 8, special for children. (234) in’ the ; Common Lounge, Civie all new: members to attend, All Prince Rupert Daily. News _ Nena. etoher 3 1954, : oe With the ‘pening concert of ate (988 55 ‘Alcea: t two days. away, ticket: sales j| ment play will commence this $ : IE ® PR, Ladies Curling Club, will : :|hold their: semi-annual meeting ; Centre, Friday, Oct,, 8 at 8: p.m} 7 An invitation, is , extended ‘tog r today by series: spokes: {f na ifliary, in charge : of thie series, | today could ‘give.no actual, fig- ures on ticket’ sales to date; but. sald the response. to date had not’ been’ gded:, However, ‘they, ||. expected many would» plek : Uo |. their ' tickets mi the "next: ‘two’ ‘days. Or on the concert night.’ 2 CRAWE “His: services are “tee: ~ Miss Neliova will be aceotii- panied . by . Roy Bogas;. ‘pianist; who sl:.¢e last year has been. en- his pesmanent acco’ apanist. @ Moor prelude; folluwed: by. Boe-.| cherini’s, Sonata..in. A: _| (Adagio, and “Allegro) and” ‘an ° "| unaccompanied Sonata: for. Cello ; by Kodaly, in three movements. : Following.’ the © intermission, ’ they. will present “Orlentale’’. by: Granados; “Masques” (from: Ro-. Prokofieff: “Roamanre"— -Seria- bin, and, Variations. on a. Rocco. Theme—Tschaikowsky. . The unaccompanied sonata. is one ofthe most: dramatic works | and. Miss Nelsova is one‘of. only work.' ‘the: great music centres ofthe world; almost all of which she: has‘tour- ed, augur ‘well for. an outstand for INDIAN SWEATERS, 2. 0%, Hanks... gaged .by . Yehudi’ Menuhin - (aS Their program will open. with, ( Major. ; if meo and Juliet. Ballet Suite) two artists know. to Play this: of. contemporary. cello literature, | ae | Batertan at 2617. wishing to join phone Mrs..T. G,', ved (235) a le “Rod ‘and ‘Gun. Club. “generat meeting, : ‘October. ‘4 sis cancelled {due to «the: absence - of -many members + who are on. hunting trips. Sf ha « «(232) Te HL G: : etgeteon ‘Ltd, ‘Real ; ve ‘Estate , and ‘Insurance, ‘now .lo- + cated: at 612 3rd Ave. West. 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