Prince Rupert Dally News 3 . Monday, November 21, 1955, Bool Curriculum No Better WB, Public Opinion Club Told ) | mi is the public who determines what schools are for, what the curri- what discipline should be administered and the quality of teachers | icf R. Laycock said Saturday afternoon. Imembers of the Order of the ro the Prince Rupert Berrie es ewes ee cranes ce enrone | Rowal Purple, members of the sab an the Chic Cen- and quality of education, it must accordance to all the different iElk’s Lodge and friends of the ducation aid public do a great deal of thinking,” Dr, influences. LOORP gathered to celebrate the pr Laycock sald he Laycock said. | Dr, Laycock sald children |“Royal Purple's" fourth blrth- OORP Joined By Elks On Birthday The Elk's home formed a festive scene Friday night when “WN ver the set Cougtasioner Mrs. Boe Mo. HE G. Watts, Bs Procter and Mrs. J. «reves was MY's eereccececccocccersoovooescoecos! LOE he hatebert Wats MS" ny MRS, ASH, NEAVE " wn wits Ase Daily News Correspondent HOS Toh, Miss FRANCOIS LAKE—Mrs. Hen- wit Me OV. J. koh recently left for Vancouver! where she will stay for the win- poe Browne Candy top, . acy header Tans rschools cannot be “Everyone has the right to his learn by solving problems that (day party. aay a qveat_ deal Children dn high school should ‘in human relations, He sald he Mts. Ole Slatta, honored royal nee and some opin the University of Saskatchewan ‘card, something more Intelligent £lllott, Mrs, Arthur Murray and Bye public in a general Problems today,” he sald. “More and search for the best mothod |Nicholas Gurvich as mistress of in song and dance number by e , 'Rehool House", Taking part were a | T portant but It ts not enough, he 180 that we can make Informed me ssilll 1a ‘ In a period of increasingly: ‘mour and Mrs, Qurvich, accom- whoeattier on the need emotional steadiness, a {President Mrs, W. D, Smith, Mrs, Louls Gastaldine then led - Sotunday of Ing techniques and be people of} _ eorcvcccorcovcoososocooooosoocs Derry Roos and Mrs, Murray Co ofhit in Sts one ont of every 12 persons | ourer returned home this morn! cal ccomvened DY ye Layegel. sald every child the city, visiting her mother, Mrs, A birthday gift for the OORP Dt, Mrs. Keith playmate, community and school ,¢hue West, who ts ill in Prince Mng pin was presented bv Elks Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell! Refreshment committee was where they will take up perman- | Fedoruk, Mrs, Vietor Pick. Mrs. vy He guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ong mrs, Gurvich, who served + The evening was conrluided than the publle opinions, but no one has the are me P d 7 pe a S are meaningful to them, and! Party committse, headed by whi they rest." right to be wrong tn hie facts." teaching 13 essentinlly a job{Mrs. Roy Boychult, consisted of fy, aon wehools, some not all have the sane curriculum joped some day th ‘lady; Mrs. Walter Se: M ne s fy ' ther would ie! y; rs, ater ymour, MES. Bev stainie, some based the former dean of education ut cone substitute for tthe report ames Hyndman, Mrs, Robert ased as researeh, Dr, sald, where, In school time, teacher Mrs, Wilfred McLean, BByyirited oul High schools are faeiny new land parents sit down together! Past honored royal lady, Mrs, Bie, our standard than 60 per cent of Canadian tg develop the child, ceremonies, welcomed the guests _ - ie ene meh jpeheel IN-1 ope jg important for all of us and announced the first feature, cluding children of all grades of 44 do a . tt y an | - abllity.” ! me studying and think= woe kids from the Little Purple 2 nies stage | While the “three R's" are ime 108 nbout education of children a ' Havel Mrs, Slatta, Mrs, Robert Currie, sald, a eet deelsions, he ra. Lorraine Feroduk, Mrs, Sey- ot cehite, bronee rapid change with an even more! DF Laycock was Introduced panied by Mrs, George Brown city anthemuins rapid tempo ahead, children, wil: 224 thanked by Canadlan Club fat the plano. Bini cwnile Unseled well-established habit of lurk. | *eeereeereeeceesocococosesseoes | tie party In a sing-song, By utred the dndd- ng problems with problem solv. | PERSONALS > Games winners were Mrs. Rob- ‘ert Holkestad, Mrs, Derry Roos, Pd Prince Ru pood character, torh TOU Te Present stalistles show (hat ; Miss Martha Postulo of Van-iwon a consolation prize. Dancing games followed to pot Cathedral horn this year will enter a i tng by Canadian Pacific Alrlines music by B. S. Sprinkle, George vied bs nore UE mental hesnital, be sald, ‘plane after a five-week slay in Brown and Mrs. Brown, Mi Grorne COOK nas four sets of teachers: home: Constance Postulo, 855 First Av- of a larze bread board and rol- | tea caps, teacher and children develop Inj Rupert General hospital. Lode Exalted Ruler Al Manson ra Cups | pensovrecrorersvoreoreresorreees to Mrs. Slatta. District News” Terrace and formerly of this'directed by Mrs, Bovechuk and city are leaving today by plane ‘assisted by Mrs, Alfred Calde- Australia via Vancouver. roni, Mrs. Folmer Odde. Mrs, ent residence. While In the elty! Gastatdine, Mrs, Viola Anderson, over the weekend they were | Mrs, Arthur Shaw, Mrs. Murray Wanamaker, 605 Eleventh Aven-! , cold turkey supper to more ue East. ‘than 100 guests. Mr. and Mrs, Allan McBroom: , uy of Terrace and formerly of this; ith. the singing of | “Hanpy oe ctoaticae Mrs. Estenshade ts staying raat two selections with BIE Harrison and young ings are tneluded in the Prince tels; Mrs, J, W. Rogerson, two Rupert Art Club's latest exhibl-jolls: Mrs, R. O, Franks, two Call- tion presently hanging In Booth) fornta scenes and one local sun- Memorial High school. Mrs. J.!set tn ols. T. Harvey sceretary of the club! NA, Beketov hag a large ex- sald today. " {hibit of salting ships in pen and There are still Ife studies, done! ink, water color and oils. al night school by Mrs. T. A.) afrs, J.T. Harvey Is displaying MeMeekin, Mrs. D. E. Haydale,! tajj-scenes in the Interlor and Miss Peggy Beaton and Kelth iitwancool totem poles. Kumpherville, Miss Isobel Ma . . ss Isobel Magee has, provided _Mrs, Gliroy Smith has contrl- | rocosting selection of paintings done while she studied at Banff Art Club. Host |stats “or “iver an At Open House Mrs. J. T. Harvey will be gen- eral convener at the Prince Ru- pert Art Club's “Open House” to. inorrow when the Club presents Its latest exhibition in Booth Memorial high school. The affair to be held from 2 to 10 pm, will have Mrs, Herman Rensvold as coffee maker and serving in the .afternoon will! ve Mrs. R.O, Hranks, Mrs, Gilroy! i Smith and Mrs, G. W. Johnstone, ; ; kvening serviteurs will be Mrs.: T, A. MeMeckin, Mrs. William regalia, ‘ Te me ete de mate ot ay COMING SOON Your Locker Plant Anniversary lakes and nountains In the Banff area and one. portralt of the Indian Chief “Two Young Man" in full Highlight of the exhibit Is a selection of the works of Ernot Paar, described by Emil Mes- singer, former Austrian art crl- A large variety of local paint- | buted two flower studies In pas! | ~ ONLY UNION 2% Large Variety of Local Art Works 7 Included in Exhibition “ ‘ ‘ . . at School. ic, as one of Vienna's “most” outstanding psiniers,” my Mr, Messinger will give. criti-'. clsms and comments on the cx- . hibition, tomorrow at @ pm, oy Also on display are sketches and patntings, loaned Lo the city. - art club by the Montelalr Ar Museum of Montelalr, New Jer-.: sey, . “yt ee re el te fara cinten intent reomsnctoron tain stein, POPPE APER IER OEEE OITA TS, CFO OOOH cor A : vasty Meal = ora ae ‘Nelcome — Coffee Break =” Visit “ Prince Rupert’s . at ve HOUSE 4 Prince Rupert > Hotel Dining Room : . * OPO OPO OLLIE OETEEEEEPE OPEC OODE, 1 . 4720 ven 4 | Greenwood, Mrs. H. L. Hampwn' und u's, von W, ‘Trimmer, | $ Mrs. G. A, HI will receive at! %-2 by 1 Pre 7 1 1a ;the door assisted by Mrs, it. bo 5 ; mortimer and Mrs. J, W, Rogers: IT'S THE PRINCESS tine of ("a | this lovely new dress that slins ot while Miss Isobel Magee Is inches from the larger figure! {i charge of picture hanging. Beautifully simple, easy to sew | — adapts so well to both cas- | CRAFTS ual and dressy fabries, And . with graceful scallops fyour | FOR favorite detail) -- what cowd ALL AGES be more flattering! Civic Centre semis T .Y THE de pete Cae cme pecan enema i DIAL. 3215 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. 52. 2 i AT 5. Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods : OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS Open & am. to 1 a.m." b 035 2nd Ave. West ae Size 36 takes § yards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use, slm- | ple to sew, !s tested for fit. : Has comnlete fillustrated in- | structions, Pattern 4720: Women's Sizes ! | , — ne ——_Disinfects as it © Cems nd eee OHS ‘inges oe | oe + ’ | . eterna, “A Brows Danny whil ‘ ‘ elty were week-end guests of Mr, Birthday ac Mrs. Slatia blew opr “ ! * " |The iowntes” a= vieltine heredaiehter Inckle eqiand Mrs, Willlam “Noble, igi the Ughted candige whieh] Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS | "nN vik Med RECU Fort St. John. “| Thompson Street centred a huge decorated birth-; (33e) In colns ‘siamps can- | a \ St.John , eee ‘day cake. not be accepted) for this pat- | v Hoorn attended although It was so cold on Sat-) Mrs. Albert Langthorne of} — ———-— , j tern Print plainly | S178, ia tea Lables, urday night there was a good| Prince Rupert aud Mrs. William | REANERS TONE DRESS: STYLE rrowd at the benefit. dance !n: Adams of Port Edward arc leav-: @ Deen Fried Prawns, Chicken, © the hall here to help Harry Hew- jing on tonight's CNR train fori Giblet ard Penner Chon Suev.; Send ine ae foe. ett who was recently burned out. Hazelton to attend funeral ser-' Barbecued Duck and Noodles. Now 0 tte ce Rupert Dally : i vices for Mrs. Mabel Clifford who: Tene Syarerths and Chins, Pork, News. Pattern Dent, 60 Front Margaret Anderson came back | died Saturday. Mrs. Clifford was Chow Mein, Barbecued Chicken , Street West, Toronto, Ont. on Tuesday with her brand new! Mrs, Langthorne’s mother and! Wuntun. Shrimps Fried Rice. 7 | baby boy, David, from the hos- Mrs. Adam's geanamoiiner, ‘Crah Foovung, Fried Half, SAVES HOEING nital Bill eame down the lake ‘Chicken, Red Brand T-Bone, AGASSIZ, B.C, &—Hoeing of hy boat for her in the late after-: ‘Steak, Deep Fried Oysters. Phone’ weeds may be out of date. Pota-{ noon to take them the 22 miles 15 SJ h [ PI. “orders a specialty. For the bestito plots at the experimental! home, ' LAD ASabtes ay -try the Grand Cafe, Dial 3215. ifarm here, treated with chemi- The cold weather hit us carly 4 SON W (274) eal weed-killer and otherwise this year and with a real sting! 7!? visl 1 @ Beautiful colored slides of ‘untended all summer, ylelded a! to it. Although It has been dif-, The Sons of Norway whist Norway taken hy himself vit eggs Su horticulturist Jaci tiBdhait? SET SR TEE : ’ i) NCE RCL nO ve eee better crop than plots that were “Teult to kedp our homes warm, drive Friday evening held In the a recent visit (9 Narwny; wilt be a the cold has hardened the bush SON hall with 15 tables tu play, shown by Rew. C, 8, Fossmtark tm ec ete eee pect lene tee cnn teehee renner ont mace spatter 4 we cts meng inten aemmameah roads and made {easter for log- saw ladies first prize won by! st. Paul's Lutheran Church, | CCCI CONC EET OI EID LEER IH RIE EE EE . cing. Now that the frost has . Mrs. Egil Sornes with Mrs. Ann. Monday evening, November 21 at ) come before the snow, it should'Kohl of Terrace taking second. § p.m, Woy - 7 hold up better this year, v prize. iy we beeneeeee Kolbjorn Delht won the men's: oa Attention Wome a ealy ‘ hrege re “residents” 0, . Lae ‘ ard | st, ; 5 Three more “residents” have, first prize and Kenneth Lal d ' Christmas Banquet: moved here. A couple of budg-' second, for the a L erigars for Mr. and Mrs. Calder! won by: Tickets available at Rupert Ra-'y Mrs. A. E. Norton, Mrs. PHfolg, Clo and Electric, Star Style Wear | and Allee LeCouffe splitting a, 2d Co-op Bakery. (ora y v three-way tle, white in the men's” @ yather and Son Bean Feed |¥ poul, Bteve Erickson and Joh foe ts Prince Rupert Cubs and! ¥ + Ladies pool prize was i \ ! 1 another budgerigar (rom Prince All have settled in "th ° a fistmas pat uu fof pleasure and entertainment sostad » ‘o-way tle v7 .Mostad spit a two-way tle. Al d i : Already! Wivemcrt iy oot published WHE Urer. Committee in charge ene 5 Mroand Mrs, Pot a... a eee Ple, Willlam Calder’s: leave js Hans Root Havroy, Mr, | Sees over and he returned to Calanry rated, O. K. Olson, Mrs. Harold, VISIT THE on Thursday morning's Wal. Grinsteand and Mra. Sores. COMMODORE UUM © Danelng followed, “WHERE GOOD FOOD Costs LESS" We Cater'to Banquets of all Types WeTE Hall, 6:30, (ny fedby the Lacon Control “Onl Wyk. Guvceurent of onahi, heathahienetetemenete ts teeta Oe et eee me te oe celta Kendo kam Keka end kemkaodanke donkekeete een) ener en er ‘OORP Realizes. $100 At Sale « ! Almost $100 wis reallxed Gite ‘urdey when the Order of the: Royal Purple staged Hs fall rum came sale, on Sixth Street, Mrs, Robert Fileth convened Ihe stecessfil event while Mrs. Roy Boyehuk, Mrs. Viela Andet- ‘on and Mts. 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