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NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMS eare of Prince Ruvert Dally News, Pattern Dent. #0 Front ' Street West, Toronto, Ont, gag Civic Centre | Timetable SATURDAY. , Junior Girls Woodwor! p. m, ROLLER SKATING Beginners {| to 2:30 Free. Afternoon 2:30 to 5 p.m. Figure 7 to 8 p.m, Eventing 8 to 1) nam. » iments had heen mage so that a width of only 20 feet. Move was asked by trustee A. J. Dominato who also broached the question of having the 20 by ‘110 foot, area, which would be left on the road allowance, black topped, An estimate will be sought from the city. for this work it was decided. Trustee Dominato said that narrowing the present entrance motorists using the area ac a place to turn their cars around. + + a School Inspector C, E; Ritchie told the hoard that he had al- most completed an Inspection of elementary schools and that the pert was very rood, “You can be very proud uf the nunils in vour elementary schools,” Mr. Ritchie — said, adding: “You have a fine body of | | ‘teachers. Very fine work is being ; done. " 4 j + + | The board tabled a letter trom con- i tractors for the new Roorevell Mitchell and Currie Ltc., Park School, conrerning con-: 3 ruction of an eight-foot high | at {he back of the activity «| 'ranm and the need of additional : ‘fibre board for the activity room. }| i fence Matter was laid dside until, - board views the school site, \ | Appointment of John Davis. of | ; Port. Edward as sehool trustee ‘for the rural area has been ap-: inroved by the Department of ;Club held its fourth anniversary ; ; Education, ft, ate fe i. The board decided | making, af, this time, any an- ‘pointment of a vice-orincinal for ; Booh Memorial High School to i replace F, N, Sutten, oresent iv fon six months leave af ahsener due to filness, Inspector Ritchie sald thed at this time he wos no! “prepared {a recommend anyone for the novition and arrange- neainst | RH. Davidson, Bocth Sehoo! ‘principal had been relieved of classroom «duties in order {9 ‘spend full time on supervision, t The board also will notify Mr. SCHOOL BOARD BRIEFS | Narrower Ground Opening At Conrad School Sought The Board of School Trustees for District 52 will approach the city council to see if it is possible to close the opening on the Conrad Street School grounds to to the grounds would prevent: education plelure of Prince Ru- | ine Davidson that permission of the board will be required when the school gymnasium is to be used for an outside attraction where the publle is admitted. Moy- stemmed from recent showing of films: of international sovcel ‘matches in the school sym. ty C7 Dr. H. L, Campbell, deputy minister of education informed ‘the board of the confirmation Mr. Ritchie’s appointment . as Princess’ Hair St vie. Shoes Get Close Scrut tiny in for some sharp fashion scrutiny — from the top of her curly head to the tip of her peep-toe shoes. oy ‘Whether she -wears safe and sane shoes became an issue in a court case in’ Kenya, accord- ing to reports reaching here. The Princess’ shoes were’ cited as an exhibit when a woman, suing a Nairobi hotel after trip- ning on a stairway, emphasized that she wore the same style. An orthopedic expert called by the hotel testified: “It seems the Princess has sonsidered safety and beauty ind has decided that ‘beauty is more desirable.” London shee - stylists rose to her defence, The petit - -fiye- foot Princess’. shows. a: preference : | “narrow heels, For evenings ‘she with straps. NEW HAIR STYLE: specialist that. .the.. Princess’ shoes are unsafe,” said-one ‘Lon- don stylist. “The height. of . the heel is not so important. : “It's whether the shoe’ holds the foot securely and is correctly fitted.” While the debate went on ‘the Princess, who, takes, her. fash? school Inspector for the district. City Kinsmen to Kenneth McConnell of trict 5 Governor, at the regular Kin dinner meeting. at the Commodore Cafe. District Governor McConnell ‘arrived today and is ‘stopping | over here before proceeding to Credit Women Mark Anniversary A Valentine motif theme Wednesday night when‘? the Credit Women's Breakfast! ;dinner mecting in the Bamboo iRoom of the Broadway cafe, The meeting decided to hold j ‘its annual “Easter Daintie” sale. March 31, in Gordon and Ander-' son's. Receiving birthday corsages , were Mrs, Terrance MeNeice and Mrs. John Botsford. Monthly door prizes and raf- fles were won by President-Mrs. G. M. Turner, Mrs. Daniel Lip- pelt, Mrs. McNeice, Mrs. George Fowlie and Mrs. H _L. Knutson. Following the mecting, a prise baby shower was staged in honor of Mrs. Botsford and Mrs. t 1 i t Social Proceeds POL OLEOEDEDOTERLOHODATITIOOLOD, | ON ND | ‘To ‘Aid Building | Proceeds from the Valentines ; 1:39 social scheduled tonight in An- inunelation school hall will boost § cthe “building fund” of the new ischool auditorium on Fulton ‘Street. The Catholic Men's Club, head- f ed by ‘president Denis Roussell, ! we PAST PRESIDENTS HONORED fof Parent-Teacher Associations both in Prince Ru- ert. and North America were reviewed Wednesday ight during a colorful candle-lighting ceremony ‘Booth Memorial High School PTA. he Mernbers, delegates and tuests --- ; heard ‘Mts, R, E. Mortimer, tembership had grown to the f Impressive outline of the move-|tions were set up in each school, ff men’s achievements from the] jit a cancle far Booth Memorial E time when the first Parent-|sehool, @ jn. Washington, D.C, In 189 UD | a: ntl the present, day whe in King Edward PTA lit a candle I Frltish Columbia alone there honoring the first president, Clarence Insulander, ‘Past. presidents of Booth Me- / eh ng 3 spovial | High sehool taking part te ct tines one candle f in'the candle-lighting ceremony |p oj Se presivent, & rs*'G, ‘A. HUI, the first presi- ent ( ‘Mrs, E,W. Becker. ors at Borden Street School PTA Ht . E Carlson while Canon Basil {2 candle to honor, first. president Mrs. George Howe, dhiestis of the PTA, | Mrs. Mortimer in ieviewing BA Mrs, Carlson lit a candin for|PTA accomplishments (hrongh- the origiial PTA in Washington, rout the years sale the fullowine | 3 IN ERS? SCHOOL reducation in eil sebools: Hbra- | f i Mrs, Harry Calderwood, nities for ell school distitets; an j H teacher in Pritish Columbia's educational survey of she prov- 2 in Victoria In 1915 the year | schools, recognition of rausic ere- f BC y's first PTA was formed, it; @ifs and hams economics In a A ancle markine the ovegsion, ‘schools, Improvement in’ rural i douneil president, HL a candle school taxation. : of the B.C. Parent- Teacher, DENTAL CLINICS : ¥ederation on Anril 20. 1922 with) opyae have Us1 estsblshed Mrs, James Mulrhead as prest=| ental clintes are the provinee ne Mie pnseth. subst Mortimer. sa‘, the or Mrs, . avis who as . , Irst president of the Port. Ed- | Thousands of dollars for extra record players, radios, picture 30 vk ndle ! ark | ' Me fonnacion of tse Por nae Beagean, ibrar les “spor ae groun in 1954. reaulpment,. fone recorders and [non PERFORMANCE pother material aids had contt- | | Highlight of the program rame| outed tthe comfers and morale | whch Mrs, Jarvis MeLcod, char- |’! students all over the province. Ruvert PTA, sang solos as she {Honora ry president, R.H. David- had done tn Oclober 15, 1924 ay: 800, principal, summarized a an earls PTA meetin, She was .; brief on civic centre activities. her numbers “Rove of ‘Tralec” ipreeram and the Tiny ‘Tots class and “Cockles and Mussels,” by! particular, | Gordon Griffin. Mrs. J, F. Denning. repre enta- | Booth:..Memorlal Hieh seb; oy) Council presented her renort, Senior Choir which sang Beet-: Mrs. Lindseth was named: hoven's Creation’s — Hymn,"[eovener for the PTA ter to be poof: Sone” and “Goin Home” i day, March g, during “Bduca- Canon Basil $. Prockter lt a; Hon Week.” candle, In honor of the ¢ vanae with G. W, Kirby of Caleary as] firs} president, Mrs, ¥ original minutes et the first PTA meeting of | Prines Revert on February 13, 1824 ty Mire V SEPARATE PTAs Mrs, Geoteo APT, fief presi. dey ef Recth Menai! Uieh READERS @ Grand Cate open Saturdays Wy 2 dn, This week we have nd Sour Sauce; Deep Fried Wuntun, Subgum) Chow Mein, Phane orders a speetalty, Dal @ Meeting of Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel Owners Agsoeli Yoh will be held tn the Civic * Twenty years of growth locally and the progress marking ‘Founder's Day” at the regular meeting of ff Booth PTA’ president, give an/staye where ind!vidval associa. Teacher association was fornied Mrs, O, R. Green, president of are some 47,000 PTA members, Marcel Glrardet, president of : i yonor PTA founders were Mrs, James Pinniger, president Prockter reed the aims andj f DC ‘had heel achieved; physical | : first school, Cralgflower sehool:inee: singing insirustion in all Mrs, A. L. Pell, Parent-Teacher _sehools and a broader basis of commemorating the organization | - nealth cen- dent. - throughoul yard school PTA was un: tie to! school equipment, such as pianos, Mee Fever inilic ond lunch rerces and ter meijjber of {he firs Prince! During the branes. soxsion, 5 secompanied at the iano for: ‘paying tribute fo the nre-school JullesProckter intrortueed the; ‘ive fo “Teena, Teena,” “The Wiffen-; held on “Visitors Daw" Thurs- | dlai -Federation, formed in 1927) BOW, Beexer read the, R. Arno't as president, fhool PTA In 39's when the Breaded Shrimn with | Sweet, aang (38) Centre-ab 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb, 12. Al members are requested to nattend, (35) @ Only 25 Uekets left for the etfs biggest Httle party the Rod and Gun Banquet, Feb, 13 o HVallable oat Rupert Radia, its & Wits, Pashlon Foote Wear, Menibers nnd guests, i) @ (Sons of Norway Whist and Tance at Sons of Norway Tal, Friday, 8 g'tlock, Mverybody welcome, at e NCP, Cub mecthus, Mriduy annual training course at HMCS -“Neden,” Psquimalt, Salmon Arm ‘visitor, Mrs. W, Ross Stone, arrived in the cily this morning abourd (he “Queen ‘lof the North" to spend an ex- ‘tended holiday with her son-in- Jaw and daughter, Me. and Mrs, | James Pinniger, 1253 Second Av- | enue West, Kt. Jacobson, general mane! ager oof Canadian government , Clevators, Will leave lomorrow aboard the “Queen of the North” for Vaneouver en route to hls home in Winnipeg after a week's stay dn the ty, A, 4 Mr. and Mrs, n D, Minnion and thelr two children, Sandra! and Phillip, arrived in the ely: {his morning aboard the “Queen | of the North" from thelr former | home In Seehelt, where Mr, Min- ion was Manager of the Bank, of Montreal He Jett this mam. Jng by train for ‘Terraee (a take Wp his new appolalment as man- ager of the Bank of Montreal: there, Mrs. Minion will spend the weesend beve visitie her mother, Mrs, Margaret Hedstran a Bopan Clyle Centre, GH 52 Ambrose Avenue, and of @ Meose nigh) Baturday, Feb relatives, before golny to Tere 1418 pm. Hoy Meee, LEND A HELPIAG Will You HAND TO. VICTIMS OF POLIO? 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A Montt Mc DIAL 2325 District Governor Tonight Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club will be host tonight was the: a sur-_ Harold Marshall, who were pre-, 1 High Fidelity | new hair style this: week.. -Her hairdresser, Rene, described: ‘it as “the bombe,” ” Translated: ‘this means loosely combed » ‘padded hair, Princess Margaret's: a swept back from the. oreh ad | and Into:a. ‘soft’ roll’ across: ‘the! ‘front, The ‘roll looks as: though it, night be padded, but ‘it is: |The: trick is setting the hair” rollers to lift it and. then com ing it into ‘a gentle’ roll. Club To Fete. z Ladner, B.C. Kinsmen Dis- { ' | Kitimat where. ‘he. will present ‘a charter to the recently-formed (Kitimat Kinsmen Club. Presi-|'Oolled at. the. sides; .too, dent of the smelter-town Kin- faltly short in‘ pte: back, LONDON (AP) — Princess Margaret has come}: has a penchant for open sandals an “T don’t agree with the ‘Ketiya F - i jons seriously, came out, “with a. ‘for. high, ‘ie: ‘club-is Al Blashill, Oliver Tingle |’ iis vice-president and David ‘Barclay, formerly. of. Ahis city fis secretary. Mr, McConnell Is accompanied. ‘on his-visit. by the vresident. of the Burns Lake, Kinsmen Club John Glans. 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