4 Outside Entrants Laud | Festival Opportunities Letters of appreciation and pleasure are being’ received from district contestants in Hazelton, Ter- race and Ketchikan, who are entering the Ninth Prince Rupert District Music Festival, April 25, 26 and 27, Mrs. Earl Becker, secretary of the Prince Rupert 1 wert yet BM een eto ate Nig tats ata eet AP yet Md Ne at yy + On eee ae enn a Dursday, For Hospi a At Stewart By W. SITE LDS ORK po Prince Rupert Doiiy ews - ‘brit 1, i958, wo. | W. G, Homenuk | To ‘Manage Terra ace Office inci Soe mn; TERRACE = Columbia Cellu- Fare tlos atten a ‘atl sion: for. adults at Annuriclation lose Co.. Ltd, announced today: A. Don:Munday,'B.C, Girl Guide the establishment, effective Ap- Provincial’. Woodseralt : Adviser | Music and Drama Associat! on, reported today. “In the letters ihe contestants : silso “ive a concert abt the Booth express their pleasure in coming -(o Prince Rupere and thelr ap- preciation for the association in ‘Memorial high school Friday! aflernoon, depending on the lime ; ~ Dally News Correspondent | STEWAR.— venders sor .the 'new hospital. here, which is to cost approximately $70,000, have now been called, it was anauotine- ri 15, of a finance office at Ter- race, In connection with the op- ! erations of the CCC Woodlands division, and the appointment or W. G, Homenuk, C.A., ag scidor | ‘arrives in. the. elty- tomorrow, morning: by hos, t, From: Vareou- ver. ot | Mrs. Munday, who ‘weit be here | BR Or conducting these yearly events - : > . . he band arrives from j whieh helps their communities in band | from Ketch! kan | kan, maintain an interest in hlen mu- : sival standards, Mrs. Becker said. The meeting was chaired wl AL a meeting of the associa- president, Eugene Bartlett. tion last night in the Civie: i | Centre, ib was announced that ' hiNets ave still nseded for the f” Ketchikan High School band on Friday, April 27. Anyone with wecommodatlon ty asked to tele- phone Mrs. Becker ab 2294, Transportation is also belng sought for visiling contestants, Mrs. Becker said. Anyone who js, able to transport the entrants to and from their billets are also asked to call 2224, The meeting was told that if : ihere were sufticlent time the! 45-piece band from Ketchikan: wit present a short concert fol-: 4 lowing its performance Friday | night, the lag. evening of the: festival, The Alaskan band will 7 Babies Woollens Wash Softer in ZERO! Ho matter huw often thase prec. | ious babies woollen, are washed with gentle ZERO Cold Water Soap, | MRS TEODOZIA SAMBORSKI of Oakville Ont., has sold her ° . 135-aere farm between Oak- ville and Bronte, 20 miles west they’ aheays temain solt and | we ne CARS atta bright as onesw, never shrink or | of Foronta, for $365,700 witet mat, ZEKO coltcns water too! Sec the Suoreme Court of Ontario approved the sale. ‘Phe Sarm- borskis, who came to Canada in 1926, bought the farni in pack age does 20 4 wasnings, 98¢ pack. S ane over 100. At wa your local druy, qro- i ines: 1951 for $19,000. Mr. Siam- cery and wool shop : ; for Free sampte : borski died four years ago How ite Oot. 2¥, | after being gored by a bull, Buyer is Princeton Construc- ZERO Ssap, Victoria, tion Company. ‘CP Photo.) @) BARTLETT PEARS fi. @ PRUNE PLUMS se @ PEACHES @ TOMATOES %« Tin @ CREAM CORN @ LARD — Canote Packers. th | OZ, \wiacanneonacasminsneca pr inilamivan naan EN DUZ cio TIDE con det BLUE BREEZE LUX DETERGENT Giant with towel Giant Deal TOILET TISSUE MEATS — SIDE BACON © Swift's End Cuts DELICATED STEAKS lb “Retarded Children’s School Said Definite Need: in City YORK FINE FOODS 1502. While they lc GRANULATED SUGAR Purex, Roll GAH. COLORED SUMMER suspender skirts add patches of brightness to the beach scene at San Remo, Italy. At left, the pauchwork patremn skirt is supported by solid-color suspender i; straps. The dirndl at right is of one-color cotton arraliqued with’ bright patch. pockets down one-side, By Ddssa and -Termelloni |. of Milan, they're worn 1 with whi: € cotton ‘shits, The Cambrai Chapter cf the Imperial Order of: the’ Daughters of the Empire, who have pledged voluntary service in a local Association for Retarded Children today repeated its plea for city residents and proup delegates to altend the organizational meeting of the association tomorrow night in the Civic Centre. A survey conducted by Dr, W, B. Laing, Skeena Health ” Unit medical health officer. has disclosed that at the moment . there are 14 knewn retarded children in Prince Rupert who need special guidance, which a school sueh as planned by the new association could provide. The chapter ts asking the public to volunteer their assistance in establishment of such tialized army course on movement. a project. J. G, Lewis, pro-tem chairman, will preside at the mect- ing Lomorrow night. * 20¢ 2 fins 29 2\c 28¢ 15¢ lOc {UR ee AAS WHILE THEY LAST 83c | ap pein tho oe DT oe | SOUP. tin tno tins 25¢ 78c | TOMATO JUICE «= 32¢ | suis ——S«6c | FROZEN PEAS Tic 55cCentre Cuts FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER © OVEN READY GEESE white tev int urns, MIDGET PICNICS PORK RIBLETS VEAL ROLLS Il). End Cuts Ib. 55¢ . ‘shire. | Jed-at the regular meeting of the ‘Stewart General Hospital aS 380ci- ation. ‘Architects for the new huild- ing, which is to hold nine beds ; with provision for extension, are ‘Whittaker and Wragg. 9 The association realized a to- tal of $895 ‘for the sale of ‘junk {during the past year, the: meet- ing ‘was told. ‘Sitecess of the fund-raising Scheme: was largely due to the untiring efforts of Dr. William Hick, now of Prince Ru- pert. ' t L. 8 7 . [ Regional provineial highways | seclions of the accounting: divi-' ‘engineer R. S, Cunliffe, George; ‘ Bexton, district exiginecr and. Ly; ' Stellingwe: i.surveyor; paid-a ' brief visit, here’ Monday.” It 361. ‘understood that no work-will bel. — undertaken on the Cassiar-Stew- art highway. from. the. Stewart’ tend this year. However, further ; suivey work will be carried on.; | the Moose, Portland Canal Chap- ter No, 16 held a successful spring bazaur and homecooking sale in| ‘the Moose Hall. Vian Hughes. . ARMY EXPERT sand traffic control. The classes | 7 ¥ ‘were held at. Longmoor, Hamp- | i The sum of $260 -was realized last Friday when the Women of | A Cee flowers, en PPAR | Itinerary. of Mrs,” Mt (visit is as follows: 7018 [" | af 4 } The affair swag rats, and woodwork, iconvened by Senior - Regent Lil-: . - LONDON @—Lt. W. D. Milne, organizational 36, of London, Ont., placed first Club. social, and B.C. Medical ade for all Guides and: Browhies “in a class of 12 in a highly- spee- Assoelation, _ those . of woods manag. or; fores-} leonduct. training. classes, ganized: the: Brownies in’ Van- icouver ‘in. 19 20: and. the, Lone Guides in 1924, In . other fields, Mrs, “Munda is provincial superintendant fo , St,° Jolin's ‘Ambulance: Brigasle.| jin’; ‘BC,: following’ many: ye service as superintendant ‘of th to conduct training ‘clas :es North Vancouver Nursing’ Dii-: ter of ine Order of. St. Jon's, Mrs. Munday’s’ out- door. classes are -her specialty, as. she fgoa OUver..a wy, personnel. and purchasing noted ‘alpinist, ane ‘traveller: brother and departments along “with « Some. “was the first”woman ‘to’ stale: “and: Mr “Mount Waddington and’ a:-keei . Brown wasa resident cf the cit “photographer, especlally of » for. 2: n accountant to manage this. ‘of- fice, Mr, Homenuk. has been. ¢ssis- tant plant accuuntant at the pulp. mill operation » at "Prince |. Rupert since 1953 and was form- erly: on the staff of Ismay, Bois- ton, Dunn. & Co,, Victoria, "BC. . Establishment of. this ottice completes the transfer. of Wood-. lané; Division Administrative offices. from Prince | Rupert, * slop. having been transferred sonie: time ago.’ ‘ An: ‘open . d ruction’ class. a Centre Timetable i Friday—2 p.m, cussion: and ‘i , “PRIDAY™ Os ‘thé home ‘of Mrs. W. L, Hilton |; 1 6 "10 0 pm-Aduit, billiar als, (cock, District Guider, ay Fifth | table tennis and solarium. . | Avenue West, - 3:30 to. 9 p.m. Teen poo! and | Friday--8: 30, “publte ble tennis, — ce i reception * ue the: home. of* 2:30 p.m. —Pre- school. rhyt! ni W, 8, Kergin, 324 Fourth Avenue, pm. AD i band. . i West: hag 4 Pm Story hour, handi=, Saturday—10- a.m, “to: ‘ 12: 30. - |p. m.: An out-door class for ‘all 7 7. p.m.—Boxing, i west-end Brownies, ee 8 p.m. —Projection course and) Saturday—2:30 p.m.: “to 5. pm pottery. AN out-door class for. all east Meetings—Retarded Children ‘end Brownies... ¢° a meeting; ~ Ski. Sunday—11 a.m.: ‘Chureh 1 par lat. St: Special—TLC_ Variety Concert, | Cathedral. - ao ; 1:30 and 3 30 pm, me Sunday—2:30. p.m, to’ 6pm, An outdoor, class for all, Guides i: Monday—I1' a m. to noon: A ‘Andrew's’ ‘Anglican, FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 59¢ 69c 39¢ 69c I, inner Ineese 1 Ib. pkt veeta Cheese «»» RRS CRSA ATE aC RANDNNCT RATS Large Pkt, with. Police Whistle -29¢] Pork & Beans tir8..1 Rice. Krispies Strawberries scons tons DU Be] “25¢] Delnor, Pkt. ........ A5c VEGETABLES— GOLDEN BANANAS 2s 45¢ | GREEN NEW CABBAGE » ..... 10¢ J CRISPIE CARROTS Durch 23 | TOMATOES 296 SPINACH Delnor, Pkt ... ae: Firm and Red, Tube... Callo Bag i onl eee ee ee ey KO z= wm Go oO;