et) ra ) KNOW. Ce CONTEST aie om j rad. 3753... . {Fatt Edward: 220% “Digby. Island and | a ' “| had ‘taken: over’ in 1 other wah chair; man. Wade King: ‘Edward enroll said; ollments were, ‘Con: “Roosevelt ‘Park’ 370; is Port:” “Egsington: Uy. sunnylde 25. __Enrollment-a at Booth Meinoria Scott told ‘trustees LO} that. he, had: ‘already. ‘spoken to ' Mayor George: E: “Hills abou obtaining: the’ use’ of the: elty | assessor to appraise the replace nal! mont value of Booth Memorial ~.“- High school. and he.was-told the, Y matter ‘could: be arranged." ” “King: ‘Edward ‘school ‘prlnelpal R. G: Moore reported that two | | successful’ concerts were staged, 00 | and ‘attended’.by.more than 900 nt, che. - stood. at 370 " before. school closed in -| High ‘Schoo! had dropped; prin- Several -familles: had left town |, tland the Novembér enrollment of -| by. the’end of December, 6 matter of ‘acquiring a ‘hattery- operated’. ‘radio, and battery operated record’ player: or’. a combination. for. ‘Port Essington | neither, . “| Port Edward: school Parent- Teacher. assoclatlon’ s request, for a’ full- time nurse. at. Port Ed- “iN ward" has ‘been: ‘investigated | by Medical : Health: Officer, Dr. Ji H. Smith. ; ‘The. ‘poard: -was, told that Dr Snilth: was “meeting | ‘with ‘|the PTA shortly’ arid: will report to the ‘board. » Tribute. to the versatility. of sald* that: Tam: sure “they will: ‘miss: her,” :: He’ ‘sald Mrs; Evans; “former! Géorgiana’ McNay,’ had‘ taken: a “very: active part in organizing | ; extra- curricular. 7 sponsoring student organizations ~-!eoaching : ‘athlétic teams, --| directing: sehool dramatic pro ‘ductions. 2°73. “telasses, in girls. physical educa- tion’ and - health and, person development. . . with Mre Cake, on the staff reliéf” to: ‘teachers with éspec- ‘said. ove: ‘the’ Christmas. ~* )) Gerneinde Baptist church, gave, cae "EVERYONE, ‘activities,! and io Mr, ‘Lucas. ‘noted that Mr. and Mrs, ‘D.. Di: Cake had arrived | Mrs. Evans’ 'we are now able to spiit certain' overloaded classcs and give some | - He also’ praised the work done. | ii ‘Assisting Mr. Jackson, aa ye an Work With Students a resigning teacher ‘anid the’ inter- ‘est She: took’ in all: student activities was paid last. hight: by E Booth ‘Memorial: High school principal. R, F. Lucas, ° a “Speaking: of: the resignation ot. ; Mrs ‘William (Evans; Mr,’ Luéas| | cleaning. up’.the. school?” Se September after the long sim- mer holidays and ‘added, that Mr. y. Norton and his 8 evOre to be commended, ° ‘a | Mr; Lucas also-announced ‘iat apie, Carol Ghastney, Grade 9 student at Booth had. won: ‘second’ prize’ of $10 in the Skeena’ District! jsection of the B.C. Division’ of the Canadian Cancer. -Socety’s essay contest held fast, Fall. ‘og meeting civic and ‘municipal |! : officials, and: the staff. of ‘the |” Cowichan Leader,. ‘recently : AC |: ‘cipal -R. F: Lucas told the board: 124 pupils had dropped to 710 The board will investigate. the} school ‘as that school now has — bof Collecting. clothing for. Hun-} The ve was “grateful ‘for principal. said. that:.the school | the’ interest: Mrs. Evans took in lookéd - better than “it “did™ in}. the: affairs: of: the students: and = | ‘MY, and Mrs. “John Re Magor - lett: by plane today for Vancou- ver en route to Duncan, Van- {couver Island where they will = | attend a dinner for the: purpose’ quired “by oMy.*.Magor, Also» ‘at- tending; ‘will’ be«L,°C, “Way, co= ‘owner of the paper, “and: Mrs. Way of Vancouver. tae Ge Ry “McLean, 1851 Giatin | Avenue, left by Canadian’ Pacific ‘Airlines ; plane for’.a. short, ‘busi- | ness’ trp, in’ Vancouver. ‘ Mr, ‘and Mis, ‘Paul Cratt: tana] their son: Alfred: of Queen Char-’ lotte City lefé. this: morning “ys CPA plane for their home. after a two-week: holiday. as: guests of: their son and -. daughter-in- law; Mr.,and Mrs, B. H. ‘Craft, 1432" Sixth, Aveliue “Rast, | oe CWL Planning : ~ Tea March 13° Plans for ‘its. annual St. 'Pat- rick’s tea. March: 13. were mad last night by the Catholic: Wo:'|": men’s League at a meeting i, the Annunciation: school aud torium, |” “In other business Mrs. Wills: ‘Bond was appointed. in charg garlan. refugees. due. here next |." week... eo ne Father J. I. McMahon, Anmun: ‘clation-church. parish priest said that the new, arrivals, would: be |. fed +in- Annunciation" ‘school -au=|! ditorium, under the auspices of the Imperial. Order Daughters 0) |} ‘the Empire. * . Following the business session chaired by president Mrs. Frank, DeBlass, Father:-McMahon show- ed slides ‘of the League’s recen! Christmas party. Refreshments _ Were served, The “most precious. gift:: OF prayer” was. given’ the’ “world ‘by 1 Jesus in His example. ‘tothe 1 disciples, Rev, Lloyd BE, Jackson, ‘ally. heavy: training ‘programs| Pastor of ‘the; Regular .. Baptist, with” senior: grades. "Mr. Lucas | church ‘last nicht ‘told the: con- gregation: in the “s Pentecostal | Tabernacle’ “attending. the: .séc- hand: service of the “uWeek: of holidays" by Prayer” being conducted by ‘the newly: “appointed chief engineer : i Prince Rupert Ministerial: “ASS0r 7A. Ey Norton ! and his’ staff iniciation this week, A a4 te ’ Speaking on: the: theme hore Teach Us to Prey.” Mr tacks | P dai “that "while “t 3 afsciptes | participated. in prayer, they _Was closer to’ God.’ =” ernacle Rev. W. T. Kennedy wes a charge df the service, Rev, ' ‘Alex Hart, “pastor: of: Bethel-: ‘ithe prayer ‘in. German, (es: vation. Army’ Lieutenant | Fredrica Day read the scrip: | Wre, Tonight's services ‘will be held “in. St, Andrew’s Atiglican Cath- joctval at 8 pm, Canon Basil 8, Prockter, rector,: will be in i charge, non &, McEachern: oe) Prayer “Most Precious Gift | Pastor - Tells Congregation | l asked ‘Jesus to tea¢h*them “how| Fried Half “to pray”. by. His ex ple as Hej orders a, «specialty. Open till 2) : ain.! Saturday, Dial 3215, “ (Pastor of the Pentecostal Tab-| [.@ ‘Annual niceling | ‘ of” Prince’! ; | Rupert Rod Officiating Wi mn be ‘Rey, Vere. | iTry: Daily News Classifieds I! Offerings each night are marked for “The British *and Foreign Bible Socicty” which’ is sent to’ headquarters in Vancou- ver for distribution. © “readers. 6 Avoid theatre line- ups—bay |" your show: tickets at the Grand}: Cale. ‘This “week: Deep’ Fried 3+ :| teens, So, on: “Friday, January. 11 ;| new. Clyic - Centre .program ‘die: | rector will be present, He: Is. very. ‘\{he course of the evening Bob beh I would like to congratulate’ | 4: Prince: Ruper!: Dilly N News ° Wednesday, January. 0, 1957 . - Talk ony, SUE KERGIN:. ar everybody! program: ds-over, " It js now..time | to plan a Spring, series of events for local there will be Ri Mass- ‘Keen meet- |. ‘ing in ‘the Civic Centre: at, 7:30. Gordie’. McCutcheon who is the, interested ih. helping .the’ Civic Centre« Teen. Club, and, we are: ‘sure:he will be ‘an asset. to:ouri -Assoctation. © At ‘the’ last T-C Council meeting ‘many ly sound exciting and we hope | - We really. have..some.. cessful. teen organization. It |s_ for. all. local people’ who are in: | Grade ‘seven -and up to.the age ‘1of 21. The more teeris. who co- operate in the: venture, the more they. will: benefit by the results. At: Friday's. ‘meeting « final plans for decorating’: ‘room will be discussed and prob- ! ‘bly painters will be sought. "0, if you like painting, see if -ation of YOUR teen-room: “J want to. take this, oppor-* ‘tunity to say. how glad’ Rupert - was to welcome home for Christ- mas all students attending UBC ‘or any. other eollegé; We are im- “mense’’ proud of them; _ hear that ‘they. are -all ‘really oth socially and academically. + + + “Rock ’n’ Roll” Teen Dance. of | iast Friday night in the Centre really had a. good time, Most of ‘he music was to the popular crooning of Elvis; and most of the dances were fives. During Knutsen was presented with a gold identification « bracelet, suitably inserlbed by ‘President Nola Anderson, of behalf of the Teen Club. Bob is leaving us soon| for the south, and It was felt that he should. belgiven.a token:. of appreciation for. all his work }° } relation to the T-C. . + ‘eo . Carol - Chastney » onthe -fact _that’ she came second in a. large. district, ‘for her’ essay. which’ she wrote for. the: Can- aM Wns, Bar rhe cued -, Chicken, Chicken “ Giblst Shp Suey, Best Red: Brand T-Bone Steaks: and | “Chicken. P one! (7): | and Gun Club,i | ‘Thursday, January, 10, Moose Hally 8 pm. Everybody welcome, . (8) | @ Valhalla meeting, 8 pm. January 10, Installation of offi- ecrs and discussion on social, | Kindly attend, (8) | @ Sons of Norway Whilst and: Dance, Friday, Jan, ‘Whist | 8 pan, Everybody elesint 0): av 1 ctecee! ly Pumps with high pr Hlusion tHoels as high as. TB. 95" | Regularly priced — $695 HATS ‘and? WEDGIES _ SANDALS, AND. 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Everyone. who attended the, Cancer Society, Inc.” . =, Whenever you “hear or see of: any of .these organizations ‘stop | how ‘were — they! founded—where . do . the. people working and. eee Raed ae ~ CANCER Te ITS: iMeAbing Oy By ‘CAROL. CHASTNEY oe " Gide p, ‘Booth. Mefuorial. High’, School. ‘. os For centuries cancer. has’ been common, fo,man. ‘Archéologists, just recently, ¢ én Fu ak Drives i Soulpmente ie wy have: found. bones: of man. in: ‘the. time - of. Pharoahs that:show: evidence. of can-,, cer..During:the: early ages.man tried curing this, disease-by, means of. medicines.’ pills,..salves,* Gnd “other remedies. “See ing, ‘how ‘none of these proved! benific. iary, man ‘started. his research’ on cancer, First: man found: that cancer | ‘1s ndt‘contagiotis, but that it can |! spread: throughout . the: “body. by way. of the blood. next he. ‘found: * that cancer is.a humor—namely. a malignant : “tumor; “He* found that, cancer can be’ ‘removed . by} new ¥se of surgery, when it. was on plans were presented, They eal-:the outer ‘part.of the body. , When the.x-ray was ‘discover- "| they will interest you, enough to‘ed’ in® 1895. by. Wilhelm. Konrad , {make you attend” the: functions. Roentgen, , and being studied, Also you will find}. W¥E F people belonging to different}. .2° . ‘ clubs. - think; “with | Fast, deep- -down reliét. ‘from Arthritic.cnd: RheumaticsPain' with skin-penetrating “Deep | Heat’ | Quick! 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