y os 4 1 te! ay! is Det ‘of. thst batt himself ig general a iC nadian- Patna ned d list of sug advised tod ignore the [O: ‘Ss - oe ght and. fast at him; and to refrain qsna Jing, barking: oF. snapping dog. a : conaldert, various methods. tach an, ng ‘them’ ‘being nh ah ely i ( Ba logth Ma ginal ve- ; lothing rat “appropr lute na on ithe mail. statisti show that { in R per eont of 1 tha dog bites, helow the knee, 1 in 13 per" cent” he re bites in. the hand oy the forearm, in 12. percent he. “Dites aliove the knee, and'in three per cent he hites “olgewher'e,” - Thesd figures indicate canine tastes ov ‘tactles, | hut thay do not’ explain why dogs dislike | post. nen an tavhy th: that dislike postmen’ are allowed | ne Tor onto Telegram, a tment: thinks some more effective PVO- . ry * oe age Ey a oe é ras eM i pan ae occa . won erase Sch 00k | BOARD. ‘kits a . a : - Bi | Mor y To ‘Sta Wj fh NA 10 : “ntl He's “Kicked Out’ ~| | Nhe te 4 a For or en Sl ool Sat VANCOUVER Q—Field Mar- | military: strength within ime. 18} AL) {shal Viscount Montgomery is one allied nations. Contr act to demolish and remove familiar Prince Rupert land-|old soldier who has no intention! “Will you make certali: “tay : I, matk, the Borden Street elementary school, was awarded last night of “fading away.” gels back to the UK,” he dake! to A. W. Allaire of Kaien Industries Lid. as the lowest of two The ‘field marshal, during BL | sve rere mtn ta, -| tenders submitted td the Board of Schoo! Trustees for District 52.|press conference here, mentlon- wee Men Successful tender was for $2,100 ed that his imiminen pri an : ‘om ‘the top. post’ in Soviet and. the -board will inform Mr, for its efforts. ‘in coinplling - q had been reported n British anc “4 ‘i Allaire that ‘acceptance -of the t on the te French newspapers, - (o£ arks the end. of: an eras: -. bid was siibjeet to’ the ‘condition nthe ay. acher hursver “They are saying Tam getline. Ve —|that ‘the -demolition work be| _ lired and will S001 £0 ay nel a ompleted within four m f naye no intention ok matically. and ant tpiomati vot tis cen ea on the job. rsmiontns.o A reaues on John Sterle, mmy post. I-would like lo make rE ling down sta- tury. His comments are all set Specifications call for the uy oe orden Street jf quite: clear =I haven't the B: . out in Dulles’ “book WAR: ‘AND, elementary school to hold | aightest intention of leaving . ” literally and PEACE, building to be removed to ground |. Grade 6~ graduation exercises , ‘Hlevel.” Other tender, for. $3,200, dena age |e sald. Admit ‘Melotov or ‘abhot him. was ‘subinitled by. Tohn. ‘Moritz Mot new ere “Of course, I inay, be. kicked: bit'you-can’t get away from’the " ol was (urned down by the | out,” {fact that-Old’ Iron Pants’ Molo-,) of Morltz Construction. board, win Trustee Scott. di. He said he intended . to. stay st | toy.” was’ ariong:’. the: toughest | ~ | senting, Board chairman reRe | with NATO, of which he fs de- “his own pt ono one ‘was operators of the toughest regime. “Trustees along with the ‘oard’s G, Large and Trustee A, Bruce [puty: commander, “until there Is - | surprised, at the.end; when Mol- that this: world |has. seen: since clerk of works John Currie wi!l|-Brewn expressed the opinion |an end in, view.” stay vas. elven the ate “og the fall of the Roman Empire, he io vet jsiand | this oy the school should be formally | Such an end he deseribed as a . Lo ¥e@b 1Or: - . opened before holding a public en ceonomic: and “mality::of the: change. impresses neneecccarseeere see renrereeeeeett vl ee aa The board tunetion. of the vatare. of 4 balance between ! : will ask Gieenall Brothers, duat , : : eran ane QTTAWA DIARY | Sinchec Site's: momo Mes nour : _| as the Old Bolshevik par excel- |. ‘| rieated structure towards the end| A bid from Mitchell and Cu "| cent of the to roune : -lence—the ‘living, Mone statue | By Norman M. ‘MacLeo? of June: It al be verected in Ltd. for $150 to erect tlaepole cae in 130, founded : | to. ‘Stalinism - in aC ion; . ~ . jJuly and materials will be stored!on a concrete base at Roosevel . a a radecnecenssooeaneee, # inthe ‘old ‘schoo! building. Park School. was necepted by the j 4 WHAT. ‘a’ book this’ man ‘Molotov | ‘Tt can’ be said ‘with’ ‘complete ‘hoard. Also -accepted ‘ bid Mg ; [> could:.write; if-only. Old Bol- assurance ‘that even. once. the| Trustee Mrs.:W. D. Lambie,| Yor $375: from. the same firm top Jewellery and. : fe sheviks” were.. -given “402 writing controversial ‘pipelines’. legisla- convalescing from an accident ‘grading: ‘and: rockwork for the/ ‘ : -.| real. books; ‘instead of: party-line | tion is passed. by: the ald. of “clos- this spring, tendered her resig-|road’ at ‘the ‘new school, . China poof “ tracts: or.. ideological arguments}. Bai the. a oh its ta of |nation to the, board, Mrs. Lambie |" aa moe " He: could tell the: whole: inside |Patliament wh ch as’ raised will’ be: asked‘ to’ reconsider ner’ A. E. - Norton, janitor for “nel G td: ' ifts For All Pe ho: story’ of, the Russian ‘revolution. will not'die down. decision, {new school. will work at Booth Aah y oo He could tell the’ whole :truth—|--"The PCs. will 'see to.that. They ——— Memorial high school and-Bor- | Occasions ah You ele NO ONY the : ‘terrible. ruth—of. the. ‘Jong fee} that in acctising the-govern-|.. Roy G. Sieber, Grade 12 2 Booth Me ‘Street’ school until taking || Your hest bet. 1s:— Your daaer I sed inthe ro of struggle... “petween|ment: of dictatorship tactics, of Memorial high school student |over duties at, Roosevelt Part re " in Trotsky. for. the sup- ‘depriving © Parliament of.” -its | thanked the board for awarding |. Yukon Jewellers : ‘peme®. -éotninande ‘in’ ‘the: world: freedom, and of sundry ‘other | hi the Henry Meyerhoff schol- Request of George Geddes, RUPERT RADIO - - Communist, army,’ whichis in-} rebressive measures, they have|arship. ”. janitor atBooth school, for three|}} (9 08 one Se West AND ELECTRIC ° i accurately. ‘called the: Commun ee Grae any syste at cee Due Koor cppreved payment wens leae of absence was|| pposite the Sports Shop) 313 ard Ave, W. Dial 423g ‘ , “4 Bagh granted, °°. - t _|democracy. .. Consequently, they of $265 for additional pumping : Taine uly. one th {nat conan re and electrical equipment for the|- IDENTIFY VICTIMS an. quires the ntinue without | Roosevelt. Park ‘school’ hoiler | a aes Tete any-let-up thelr opposition to a!room, =. , ons, DONT) “GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta, @— TRY THE. puis “|governm nt: guilty.of the offenc- So -1RCMP Monday identified two a 5 es fi i they have In indicated “Mrs. Me M. Roper, ‘school board inen injured-in a motor accident i la ne La fo ote _{bhe ons secretary-treasurer was author Sunday near Wanham, 35. miles} ] ~ abi “There. 0 course, always the vised. to arrange .fo alterations north of here as Sinn Kjenhus, |: : 5 [possibility that the PCs are mis- in water thee od alse repairs 94, and Fred Mannock; about 40, For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods af: jtaken : in: thei’ indictment and it Port E ‘Thoth of Dawson Creek, B.C. A ‘ “that they: have: aécused: the gov- ton soho ° he ort Essing third man was killed when a OUR SPECIALTY, — ~ TAKE OUT OR DEPS.. “6 ernment: “wrongfully.:°-The PCs light panel truck apparently DIAL ul are’ willing :to. admit sthis .in}. went out of control and rolled a4 A “request, from ° Ane photo- of 1d Fneoy.. ‘even. although . they are over. . wt e: : graphic: firm; Canadian School ’ 321 5 Open Gam, to] am, - . ‘ convinced that the facts.are oth: Studios, of ‘Hamilton,, Ont. seek- — _ 635 2nd Ave, West u = : ‘jerwise,« But their contention is ing: permission. to take individual SUDBURY, Ont. @)--Sudbur- ; for, what she‘hia | oh athena vert im tuentpltres, mas turned lans have no civ fag tof, <0] “EES | {the undeclared v Ja general election, down by. the. board on. the| ig go for an_ original desl a Molotov could : tell. the:, -fruth : . {grounds that’ granting such /yis requirements are: make it L . about the purges of'the. later 30's, | - “And.so even. when. ‘the ‘smoke request woilld be in-competition | simple, make it distinctive, and uv -|when: tens’of. thousands: of*p20-| o¢. pattle clears. away over the and prejudicial to local photo- the Sudbury colo 4 ple were put to death’ by, Stalin’s ; hic firms, | Use the y. colors—copper pk : pipelines. bill, there isn’t the |@TaPhic Hr red and nickel grey. . secret police partly . ‘becatise slightest “chance of peace returns) s~ ————— aS. a parate: conspitacy ing to the House, of Commons and | “In: “the “schoo! principal's re- oo" . \ eens and: i Trotsky of, ‘the: session: carrying on- ‘nz |ports, enrollment. for May wasjf_ o A overthrow?’ Stalincteyentfully;t0-a, routine conclus: |shown:as*"Booth ‘Memortal:.685, Time To. | f ‘ __ | Molotov: could tell:,hiow «much, jon:’ The: POs-are going to strike [average attendance 629: Borden : real, evidente’ there: was, or WS {out on another warpath without Street 275, average attendance — | Conadian Leai 5 oF " not, that. ‘nese yo Brows WO giving the sey al time to 989; ‘Conrad Street 400, average |f- “Check Your . anadian Legion, Branch Twenty-seven we fe _ {working -in’ cahoots: an oW.|catch its breat The alm which attendance 372; King Edward 420 . oo te The Pleasure tone C hat, | much . of | Stalin's. “reptessions they. are prepared to’ pursue with average attendance 392; Port 1956 Requests The Pleasure of Your Company al Their . {were due to blind” ‘fear, and’ the | complete singleness. of purpose Edward 196, average attendance | =: {ferocity t that, t goes: with any wrt will be to force a’ general elec- 179; Digby island .26, .averaer Printi N 4 SIXTH ANNIVERSARY fanny. yes -* {tion during the present summer, gttendance 23; Port Essington 20. mtin | “r preferably in late August, laveraee attendance, 15: Sunny- r g Needs | AND D-DAY CELEBRATION _ |aur above all Molotov 1 could ts ‘The occasion“ of the next PC: side 30, average attendance 28. , of. that strange, Hitler- Stalin. |offensive will be the’ cabinet’s| an CALL fo Be Held On pact of 1939, which was the ini~’ expected attempt almost any day rat -| mediate prelude to the second carer vote interim supply 0 ln his renort Hi Davina - | Wednesday, June! 6, 1956, in the Legion Building: world war, 0 meet the costs of government in principal said that the possible « e ’ i Commenetng at 8:30 PM, ‘ It was.he himself. who did the |the remaining period before the! jo quent for next term in the ) bb p . { ’ legwork to and from Berlin tojdepartmental estimates are QD~) senior matriculation class wns) [ FINTING]:| SANciNG ~~ REFRESHMENTS ~- BUFFET SUPPER complete the deal. proved and the regular sessional). small, that he was recom- C | Tickets Available at the Vets Bar, Club 27 Do Was It true that Russia was|supply bill passed. rrendine that It be discontinued , WO ichets Available at (he Vets Baty bh et unwillingly. driven. into making| Just when Finance Minister!this fall, : Diat 5227 | and from Members of the Executive a that bargain’ for'sticer reasons | Walter Harris will make this . of self- preservation? move isn't. entirely clear. CCF Mr Davidson snld that four} _ He eer eer iene cere mtrecenmarwcneminnen re cnnnnien prnwincon toms Snecma Os mee Se ee tubes removed from one of the Ne il Pa eA PrP: It has always been my theory| Whip Stanley Knowles question |i tone at the high school showed : that this was so, and-I plainly{ed him on several recent sit- , , , wrote in this column in tHe years| tings In an attempt to find out signs of pitting, ‘1938 and 1030 that Russia and|just when the last instalment | ae Germany would make exactly | of interlm supply secured by the “On a motion from Trustee W, the deql that they did make be-|government was due to run out, J. Scott, a letter will be sent to ‘cause of: Mr, Chamberlain's sur- Sensing the Ideas that are In the the-Prince Rumert Parent- ‘gant ry rendensite snitler at Munich, - minds of the opposition—CCFers |ers \pjiell Wisdnkilg thes Bi HAST: rote i ithe time, “the [as well as Oa e.Minister | att" rok : al i IA tisdld: lt i iMate iy} Nat fie aio aha WY . 1 et Vi hay Mat His i ny papa eas vam Meh Peddie! ‘ide eer cag Laas aa Fapattor noatrabie= ae Une | answer nt the Russian govern- report js that i Cabinet ut Ne UN aT ment to the west would be to be In a bad way for funds to mect| Je F age make a counter offer to Hitler ihe cle ate ypayrol by dune} "+ @® % which would send him west In-}15th at the inles oll send —— RCAVICTOR SKIPPER " And that’s when the next ma- { NO LESS an antagonist than |jor’ government-opposition cn- Neods no plug-in, no wind-up! “John Foster Dusles describes |gngement will he fought, It will as Molotov as hy far the most brll- !ho on the same seale ts the pipe- These are the refrigerators that fit into your kitchon schomes , line patie. It may even be more tik Their d ‘i 0 hrsona HRFORY 10 tate No, one enn gharantec ike a glove , . . Their design utilizes evory inch of the interior W—A calm to }how long the government's pa- for sto . mark. the’ spot whore the flrs) |{jonee under the terrfle pound or storage purposos, The exterior stands counter-high . . add- white rales landed 1 im int ing St has been inking fromm the ing to your “table” surtace. Check the features listed here, then + | Vanconver island valley Is al-jcombined PCs anc ers W ‘ | most, intshod, G, R, Bates, after |inst, ‘The election the onnost- hurry fo EATON’S for PRESTCOLD, the EATON-exclusive rofrig- | enmpulgning-severn! years for t}tlon groups are fighting to pride erator that costs so little to buy and to run! : monument. finally started the |voke could come with dramatic | lb Wimaelf, 4 rg] suddeness, an vermceeeers one eet ees snug: rem ome enue acter an -KINSMEN'S CLUB OF PRINCE RUPERT O N L Y 5 : zolgt | ) ® Medal ° ’ : Frets don, 8. 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