Heme upert Daily News Wednesday, April 20, 1055 | ‘ i that more ‘greatly | conference. --Photos by Chandler's Stydlo, \ WEbs MR. and MRS. James Maurlee Checkley: are | Foye following their candlelight ahd floral wedding at tiated church, April 7, Mrs, Checkley Is the yopngest hes cf Mis. J Stromdahl and the late Mr. G. Stromdaht of | B iupert and Mr. Checkley ts the son.of Mr, and Mrs, &. RB. Bi of Prince George. Ot of town guests for the occasion oo Can sunderland of Ketchikan, Alaska, sister of the ° / Pound Mrs) Cheekley and) youngest son Terry of Prince be mother and brother of the groom. mer Prince Rupert Girl | Minner of Trip to Toronto | Prince Miss Odowes, now 16, was vorn| i wir Wag one of 26 ste In Hudson, Ontarlo end came to! at Sudbury Technleat Prince Rupert to live when she | ho reeently won a trip was three years old. She avlend-' Bono and a visit te the ed Borden Street elementary ; Zam. teeisiature, according school and six years ago went: b Grher, duhnny Odnwes, east to ive. ' Bree edly sportsman and She will be coming back: to}. 7 . Prince Rupert this summer: to},, ' Fay awarded in) March spend part of the summer holl*; ‘ Mint, attaining top marks days here. td Sr sehools and was are PERSONALS and financed by the Bry school board, Be Odexes reports the trip "hae punean MeRé Rae! be ovonderfal’ experience, 4), r. Danean cRae, McRae: nded a tour of factories, trothers, Jeft this morning by! sity grounds, — museums eonadian Paeifle Airlines plane | poealertes'in. the arontoeie® Vancouver ont the first leg} Bell as a chanee to sit nf the Might which will carry him, BB ye cession of the leelsta- werosa Canada and the Athintle: , to Europe where he will visit dn! Paris. London, Eindhovn, Am- aterdam and Brussels. Mr. Me-| Rae won the trip for being one: ot the four top salesmen in Bri- tish Columbia for an electrical praduets frm. Giowes, former eh ho . in Toreito, Bm cucents, accompanied: by cher were the guests af RON Sees, ert a ee sence Ae ee RE aE B ONLY m Two Days Left To Buy Tickets For CAF Band BCONCERT Re Cisic Contre, Apel es Rit) pms Mr. Wentworth Brown, vier= | prealdent said peneral monager! of Columbia Cellulose Company’ Lid. left by pline this mornin fey Vaaneauver after spending the past elpht days here, He wos pecumpanied * by Mr. Eugene’ Bartlett, assistant plant eneln- cer of COG, Watson Istand, who! is visiting Vancouver on business. left the Mrs, Willan Tbbet plane for; eity this morning by sO, Bat Geme'a Drugs, Cole | her home in Port Albornt after , , Music, Civile Centre | attending the wedling list night. ys Hhatly News of her niece, Miss Marjorle Way, . : ‘ ‘AIP Constable Desmond USO REMEMBER Mean Cone . B Tri-Servicos Ball PSAVY DRI HALL April 23 gitations al dems) Chuat- Canadian Legion, Dally rs amd Jack Laure: net Best Band in Land” anatase enna e RIOTS eNO Kicena Bil = A Says: Bu Sure to Attend RCAF BAND CONCERT Civic Cente APRIL 22, 1955 anal TRI-SERVICE BALL -- HMCS APRIL, 23, 1999. 3 oz. Perfex Bleach and ; 5 oz, of Sudsy Ammonia fy WBoth for... ..49¢ grt ‘ MSKEENA GROCERY. Mr. Joseph Bowker of Vancou- | ver Jett {he elty this morning al.! sa by plane after visiting bere: for the Past week, contering with: attics af Saanich Phunbing and THeuting. ds~-Thoy Pay. w 2 |. Uso Wanit A CHATHAM |: \v (‘alll ry -+ Regiona i May Be Staged Here Possibility of a regional Conférence: of Parent Teacher Associations being voiced at the British Columbia PTA. Federation con" vention at Nanaimo, Mrs. A. Parent-Teacher Council PTAslast night, She sold that president of the ' > - | federation, Mrs, A. Hl young, 24 that pre-school training In ‘had made this a deflate promise \if such a conference | iwiah of the PTAs and PT Coun- | a. cl here. Alt that was needed, : . 'Mrs, Bell sald, WAS that the clty ‘Chisholm said, jgrouns get behind the project to| i br ng it Tf) fulfilment. (stor o Tn wt le. yf. t | Other centrgs to be chet a Atte in a regional conference would | be Allee Arm, Bella: Coola, Mas- sett, Port. Slmpson,. Sundsplt, | Bkidegate, Stewart, Terrace, j Smithers and Port Edward, Mrs, Beil told the meeting that | the only motion made by her abloLIVE PTA NOT PALK “the three-day conference, Information be sent: pelmage of Vancouy jout with the resoluttons ‘they could be, discussed Intelll- 7 ently by the varlous PTAs. Mrs, Bell sild that she Wasiyhen she concluded her speech impressed with the “ca- | buble people Women, she sald, itive It, not talk vere Jn the majority among 600 delegates, there being only about 175 men attending. | UP TO PARENTS She snid the keynote of the Parent Teacher goal was set by Dr. Brock Chishohn, former dir- ector of the rganization who {the parents 0 world of tomorrow.” “Tf we won't bring our child- ren up properly we wony have 2 { today to save the On, { | | At rly " 4592 Asp 24h by fone farms TWO-PTECER In Half Sizes! Tere Ih ds -- your new Bpring- ty-Summier Dress! That nir- row senlloped neckline ts very” new, very faceeflattering tov. This is the size range designed for the shorter fuller figure. No alteration worrles! Look taller and stlninier. 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ALE. r, ‘oldest so that; pTA member and known as “Mrs. “| PTA" made a great Impression ‘oy the «convention delegates asked} Mrs, Bell said that lwith, the admonition “that the In charge of te jpcst way to support PTA was lo At." 1 , Mrs, Bell said that the theme | “Welding Relationships was ¢X- emplified by the delegates them. selves who became very con- sclous of the’ world “courtesy” and ils meaning during the con- vention. ‘In other business last night the PTA donated the proceeds of the last square dance, $5, to the Museum Board. Another dance will be held May 14. TO BUY BOOKS The meeting decided that its | project for this year would be the purchase of brary books for the schoo! Books will include works on social studies, music, drama and some fiction. The PTA was told that the King Ed safety patrol boys were entertained with two films on) sufety, soft drinks and dough- nuts before the Easter holidays rand that further entertainment ‘fa planned for them before the ‘ond of the school term. Mrs. Ronald Merrison will be! HONEYMOONING above following World Health Or- said “it ts up to and Mr, Darlington Street, Kamloops, DO by Useci Oto accmne Sanitary Inspector J. L. efven last night to the Street Parent-Teacher ton. a 'rweeting of the Prince Rupert's. shown the May.20. mt at the Civic Contre May 29.; Clinte. meeting lchairman of the nominating pra at the meeting iby Maxwell Tracey's class and: 'Mrs...N, Halliday’s class, . i Refreshments were served by. ‘Mrs, Green and her committee: Yn the absence of Mrs. W. Johin- sone. . READERS @ Regular meeting of Interna Hennl Unton of Operating in- gineers, Local 510, will be held tion committee. ot el] needs volunteer languages, for ald New Canaaians. psked to ao pjursday it 8 pan. In the Board og at the Metropole Hall 2f20,9,9" Roum, Clvle Centre. Can. Ditel- at the ann meeting th May Pale tur RG. Hill of Toronto will be roy election of officers wit present. All members are urged to attend. (93) -@ Rupert Shoreworkers UF.A. [WAU will meeb Thursday, April 9}. nt 8:00 pan, ih the Metropole Hall, Business: Converition Re- ports, . (93) @ Drama Festival April 28-30, Atferneons and Evenings, Tiekels ub Colusal’s, Chyic Contre, Wigh School, April 20-27 Incl. ait ‘don Freeman, +@ Meeting, Hospital Auxillary," yico-president THursday, Ayrll al, Civic Centre, thalred the meetlhg i pa. (1) e yons and enndy at Contre on April 2h, @ Local 708 — Union meeting * Wednesday. der 4 ¥ nalmo will be guest We, Attendance stone, Mia, W. Nm, Wy, Hee 30-Ineh. Preshyterlan sale of lp. the Clvle ism viet ig tested for ft. GKOROE DAWES CENTS this pattern. amen) = Dene AOE RIG = em SS nen tte ean HF "Mr. PEEK & NUMBEM, Mr, FREAN have ADAMB, | HO Vront Onl, ay a Oe Jasper are newlyweds Mr, an B.C, Upon th One, Killas and Christopher Block. Fluoridation and the Salk pollo | yaceine were topics of a talk by.) Hichert | Borden | Associa | iene ve anayane &\ Mr. Hiebert told the meeting | the PTA’ representative ab- that a film on fluoridation will oe . Deave Prince “Rupert! \Children’s Preventative Dental: oyiidren’s Preventative Dental! AUCTIONEER Phone 6032 and 2053 in Los Angeles, d Mrs. ne cna Kiight wedding ceremony at First | United church, April 14, Mrs, Darlington Js the daughter of Mr. , PIA Hears Jel Or Huoridation, | { i ee so eg ern a i ‘y \ Mrs. Mrs, O, RB: Green Was named’ George Cook will ‘represent the | Gordon committee with Mrs. E. TUINCE sreemat and Mrs. J. M. Forbes! van u rs mn tdy assisting per Fe representatives on the Par- rizes for attendance were WON ont Teacher Council's Nuorida- ' t ! ' Mrs, Robert Munro, convener! fur the recent hot cross bun sale: told the meeting Chat the sale: had petted the PTA $37.08. The meoing was also told that the Canadian Citizenship coun: teachers : preferably pessons speaking two: ils program to). They are! attend a meeting April, . pe held, Mrs. ALG. Bell, delegate to the PTA convention In Nae: sponker, Nominating committee for the | election of officers Is composed | of Mrs. Heetor Cobb, Mts. WJ. Marchant and Mrs. Ken Hard. banner was Won ly divisions taught by Mrs. K.P. G, Calderwood, | Mrs, Lydia Saunders und Gor- | meter eke A been Herbal dotie-nedi rnaantoed Something Yeu for you CARAMEL CRUNCH .. ad cookie with a delicious, rch Caramel flavour, topped with cane sugars You'll Ike It, Broainay Cafe : e RE-OPENING “DATE WILL R. 0. Evans,’ and ree: freshnients were served Dy Mis. ; Marchant and Mrs. Harding, and Mrs. Thomas Arthur Mainprize, Padific Place, is the son'ol’ Mrs, Janet eir return they fot ee ste | ‘esPlluto by Vatt Meer Studio | Vancouver, Kam! Thomas Dariington, ‘ |, UBC Am “bla are hoping to to the Prince Rupert — Centre, Memorial High School and also held at the Civile Centre. Dean Andrew at the plane Afunni: Plannin Prines Rupert aluinnl ‘of the tntversity of Britis! stage ft reunton, tomorrow night W Geoffrey C. Andrew, of UBC is in this city, Ue RS _ Dean Andrew, professor of English at UBC arid deputy ‘to in "president Norman McKenale, arrived Canadian Club ‘tonight, at the While here for three days Dean Andrew hopes to’ vial Columbia: Cellulase Company mil! at Civic Centre. If it can. be arranged the alumni reunion will be Mrs. W. D.‘Smith, president of the Canidian Club'met ; ‘this morning and’ she and ‘her '' husband will be hosts for thé dean at dinner ge Ne hile; Des today, by. plane..to sped Watson: Island, Booth take in the Potpourrl: at th aa vel tonight. ” keg op ne Value of a firm polley and the part accounting plays In business cation Secretary Bes Grant. lin breakfast session at the + Commodore Cafe, was the newly. idonated Achievement Award, first won by the PRCWBC. It i was put up far competition by i District No, 22 past president Fulla Anderson, | | srpeeey sven oF “Kamloops and | shown ! Prince Rupert | Legg, 220 Nicola | will live at Sulte , , lf { acer yeaa tte RE oat cn areneanae te s “ir sna CLOSED || For Remodelling BE ANNOUNCED Ca Pleo Top P| were outlined to the Prince Ru: ‘a birthday corsage. 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