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Riboflavin (B2} Phosphorus pt 1 Spectal tongue opening to po gah wf (gr buss dressing. rm 8 Ee Support where needed, i } re [? inven moccasin toes, 2 WONDERFUL FLAVOURS co | Aeunlember sues | PLAIN UNSWEETENED OVALTINE " ih ' li ht non-slip heels, CHOCOLATE FLAVOURED OVALTINE , * Saniticed, \ o Weearse careful fit is se im ryt poring we take extra time pee 8) and cure to assure that your ye | livfant's first shoes are right i P oO : ; A Prince Rupert Daily News | 2 | PERSONALS a Thursday, November 3, 1955, , v), ' f ’ C —— f a mee * a wt Lantists Oncer Jack MeCalg_urrived in cine city yesterday afternoon by, ; ; a SCHOOL BOARD BRIEFS a, so! C / A, i; plane from Venezuela, South & 7 . alt Menc Amncrica where he Is employed ; | S k R i ' copliva es uectlence as an engineer. While here for a . ; . , “diay vis is guest of his Trustees ee U ING | About 250 Prince Rupert music lovers gave the A ee nnd vaste, Mr.” . & i = ; 7 _first concert of the Alaska Trail Series an enthusiasticjand Mrs. Duncan McRae, 611 | one dand Po ‘- On Di b Ferr Gra NTS | reception lost night at the Civic Centre when they|Fouth jvente Kas. Alo Jette Come in this. weekend an 7... : | recalled the talented duo-pianists, Jeanne and Joanne Revs mother, Mts. Agnes Me- h t ei i Sctiool board trustees will meet with H, L. Campbell, sUPCT* TN attleton for five encores. | nig of Vancouver, who Is pres- choose y our new par y ee ho! 1! . mnt ‘ation when he js in Prince Rupert November 17,1'°% — . ’ , utetting here ay av. ff 7... M.,! uns | " Hoey tie goveraments stand on what happens to water trans-j “You certainly are a terrifle, oa en Ra oe the mon tended tay here for an ex dress from Prince Rupert $ at " sort rats when the rd’s . ; s drops ‘audience’, sald Jeanne, the mar. /ane 1 ITO , - . \ . i . portation grants when the board's quota of students drops. ___inied twin, as they went Into erm melody “Stranger In Para- lar est collection. Part / a The boad stands to lose . ‘<'dise” was taken also won the) tiv. auc Mrs. Charles Pilfold ‘ : alr , wea. (thelr fifth encore Brahnis, SW ee TN NTS, : , . ; | * nearly $800 already budgeted concert for the students Wed- “Waltz In A Flat’. ” audience's acclalm, 516 Elghth Avenue East, left this an Coc tal Dresses to sult ° and approved by the department, nesday afternoon, | a 2m , \ | Terrific applause ‘which fo]- | morning by Canadian Pacific: gl if the grant is changed due to — | Flawless fingering tr nat lowed the final number “The} Airlines plans to spend the win- everyone. Be early for the ine the fact that eight high school Chatrman of the board Dr, R, {cise ming were outstandins Bp nube” brought the Net-|ter months im Vancouver and! . . i, students, were originally being G Large agreed to welcome :dallties as the identical twins atons back for five encores, Nanaimo. best selection. ’ \ 1 om brought dover from Digby island delegates to the Regional Parent , presented the four-part CON | ware smonica Player” by David vee om | on at the beginning of the term and Teacher conference when it /cert. The program ranged from ir Guion, “Fight of the Bumble] Mrs. Tsugl Matsuba of Port, i] aes row only seven are making the opens November 17. The trustees! 17th Century compositions bY Boe py Rimsky Korsakoff, “Ja-| Edward left this morning by SEE l / | i 20 daily -trip. ‘received Invitations to attend Bach to modern day Copland. naiean Rhumba” by Arthur| Plane for a trip to Vancouver. | me A letter from Mr. Campbeil ine the conference from the Parent ap pere aecraNre: ‘Benjamin and “Turkey in the . | ee formed the board that since the Teacher Council, TRIFLE MECHANICAL Straw.” Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Lindsay, a02! Misses, Junior and Half Sizes , om ‘Humber of students ferried into __ ' However, despite the excellent Ai, a reception after the con Borden Street and their two ' . | @ ‘opped below the ‘anadis caneh technique demonstrated In the’ “ors © CON-| daughters returned .home yes- ° A | town bad dropped co td ome fe Canadian Legion Branch, cover numbers, the twins’ per-'cert, ab the home of Mr. andtterday after an extended holi- Priced FOTN ono cess eeccseeseeees ae quota of eight the board would 97 was given the board's per- Mrs. Fred J 5 Eli beth -. i a a, et ner ane vetoad vctectes all w ‘formance oceasionally appeared Mrs. Fred vones, zabeth| gay in Edmonton where they'¥ - , ' only gct S24 per month instead mission to sell remembrance , Apartments, the twins told ruests | we oat p h eof $160 as previously, Trustees day poppies in city schools .@ trifle too mechanical and lack- @Paru o 5 guests | were guests of Mrs. Lindsay's LR will agk snecial consideration of November 1 Y SCNOO'S ine tn feeling, Most notable ex- ‘that It Is loads OL fun being parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Sloan. | Tail d q ——| ae |) Mr Campbell when he attends ~ ‘ample showed up in their ren. Bwins. Gaara Streite eee a ee —— | allore an j a ol the Regional PLA conference 4 request. from the Prinee ition of Strauss “Blue Danube fim supervisor at St Louls, Fussy style blous- ae here November 17 and 18. Rupert Teachers association loi ich fare cae tne seansas, hasn’t unset the girls (1 | [nese ts I 05 es in this season's a ek Au. fiorized by the board were have monthly pay cheques deliv- ennese wa ; my i bur ‘careers at all, . Ht newest fabrics ° e . repairs to Por, Edward) school erod on the las: Friday of every Apart from that the auburn; They began taking pinng les- and styles. Sizes F ~ asked ‘by principal, Roy Ronay- month so that teachers coi bAalted sisters completely cape’ a the age of fe anil eave CHOP SUEY... n yles. sizes ° ae | , han, “hess include an oullet, ayail themselves of the ote Uvaled thelr audicnce, Now on) ie first formal concert 2 yout _. CHOW MEIN 12 to 20, 38 to ee condurtor and guard fo prevent pank hours was refused by the their sixth year of CTOSS-COUNLTY or co f 44, From uo... a rain cellected Gh one rou. from peard tours, and their first Canadian | : | Open 6 p.m -3:30 a.m. aac blowin onto a wall and soak ' one, the Nettleton girls have’ On January 7, 1950, they made | ue , " a Veen drai event § spel peeps - one more conceri m S$ their debut in Town Hall, New; y ing it; a drain to prevent seep:! g-hool buard secretary Mrs, M, ON@ More conceré In Seattle to, Whee een . By Gorr : age into a hall: and a guard rail y, Roper was instructed to writs play before returning home for York where critics were enthue | Ho ywoo a é D, Gor ay of England, oo mae around the outside of the buiid- pM Reader, liaison officer of * rent . ____ ‘silastic In thelr praise. They have | rop in this weekenc ae .. Ing to prevent children from the B,C, School Trustees a-so- Te the pro, been recelving plaudits ever | For -Outstde Orders Ph, 6226 and see these fine ‘a runndiig into the lower classroom! ciation that the beard would be Oth ve wns ¢ ransce » eh since, skirts. Sizes 10 to 20, ® 1} i al ge windos which open out like pleased to meet with bim dur. 8b Hie two pianos, NO’ SO INC noe eens oe From mt * " transons at head height. ing his project to the city dur- to confuse the audience but to. OI cee eertee steer cere eeeee Ae . ee ing November or December, give each other a chance to play eco ' Booth Memorial High) shoot, _- on the superior piano. For ay “ a prinetpal R. H. David en report” Resignation of Mrs, David concert ney nal one grand ane € | N Fall ' ke pn ed that £21 persons, students and Bown from King Edward s