} e Rupert Monday Ses TNe, OPPOrbunily LO DeCOME | creme rereete. eeteentntstertnatte atten Miss Pacific Natlonal Exhibition |" hein nents ooatennsite eect, awalts one of the local beauties shown on this page. ‘ T J They are the cight candidates Time To | in the Elks Lodge Miss Dominion day celebrations Miss Prince ® Check Your Prince Rupert contest which is being held in conjunction with 1956 © other festivities all day Monday, “Besides compeling for the Miss * at Prince Rupert ttle and an all- Printing Needs expenses paid trip to the PNE ! as this city's beauty queen, the winner will receive a $50 cheyite CALL from the City of Prince Rupert, $50 from the Elks lodge, a dla- mond-studded = wrist-watch, all f¥* * ce formal: gown and an. evening Dibb Printing Co Pioneer School Closes’ Sheppard ‘and Allan: Sie-the former principal, was unable ed the, Miss'5..M.'Mills to attend, owing. to” a storm: ‘trophy,. awar Jed ann-,, which delayed. his ‘return {rom t{:Borden Street Elemen*'.a boat trip and principal: John. ident! Steele, who. officiated in” his! ‘absence, said: ee aed CEO ate nits|. “There is nothing. to. choose | chool Wednesday. . between these..two' pupils, and ‘Frizzell, long-time: they both: meril the award: .- he’ award, honorit.g | “This. last. class -to. graduate » ‘from this old-school “is: as ue wae das any that has left us,” Mr. ay, June-30, 1056; ' stele said, “Weare all confid~ REWBESESEAA ent that these. children will be | oe Ma credit,to Borden Street'school.” 4 |. Mr.-Frizzell, who eame to the R' school. next. day, . expressed - his ). g reerets at being’ unable. tov at-| 4 “tend the Carlier ceremonies: - mi After~ warmly , congratulating ; M'the successful .students,, he told | a -the:class to remember ‘the. high “a, ideals for which Miss Mills stood. “og Next: ‘September: pupils from m the west end of (he city will 'at- | 3 : handbag. The runner-up will also recelve a $50 cheque [rem # the Elks. eerie eaten