R.I.A. Evening Lecture Classes - Conducted by Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration University- of British Columbia — “The RI,A. course. is a ‘four-year programme conducted e and evening lecture classes, leading. * through correspondenc ered Industrial and “to the recognized designation of Regist ‘Cost Accountant (R.A). | Similar courses are Sponsored by affiliated societies in v2i universities throughout Canada. Lecture courses in, “ eouver and Victoria will begin in late September, * Courses are also available by correspondence for those who | cannot attend evening lectures. ' Registrations are now being accepted. Prince Rupert. Daily News” Friday, August | 28, 1958 SET To THE eSOcrETy OF INDUSTRIAL AND cost ACCOUNTANTS ; OF BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA. we ondola wv PREV EV Hee ie , yee Van- 1958, “Wrathall will still be supervis- ing at McClymont Park until]: -what events are conducted in ,eee rt WH V OH Ee TO oo vey In ‘the parks: By SHANNON | PALLANT | “School -days” return next week and with the end of the kiddies’ holidays Westview and Casey Parks will not be super- vised until next summer. How- ever, weather permitting Babs September 16 conducting a pro- gram for pre- -school children. in the afternoon and a_ general program after school hours. Civic Centre from 2-5 p.m. and we hope that the. public will take this opportunity to see the parks, There is.a great num- "ber of craft exhibits which are]. very interesting, showing talent and imagination. After the show the children will be able to pick up their pieces of work. Tomorrow then, at 2 ‘o’clock— we'll be seeing you at the Cen- tre! The . Labor Council is arran- ging a track and field ‘meet to be held at Algoma Park on Labor Day beginning at 10 a.m. ~ Summertime | Vey ee ON TE © ey bay ia Sa wey At the pool By BILL KINCAID Well, the time has come when we must start, thinking about heavier clothes: and. pretty well put swimming in the back of our minds, xt least! until. the new pool is finished’ ‘some’ time this winter, I think that: ‘this: ‘might: ‘be a good time to look over the season's. activities, and more or less “recap. them: ‘ ws In all we had what I would , A. photo: “contest. “will: «ie light the September.’ ‘meeting of ‘the © last regular . ‘session ° Mrs. Norman Hebb,. chairman’ of the publicity committes; asked mem-- bers for photos of . themselves taken in childhood to be en- tered in a WOTM. ‘Baby Con- test. Mrs. Harvey McMecken was installed as Guide for’ the coming year | ‘Mrs. Victor Dun- -aan’s name was drawn. for the attendance — prize... The session was presided by Senior “Regent Mrs, William, Pilfolds., Membership ‘committee The held its August mecting at the Nelson’ Kinney for the job they did with the swimming and div- ing lessons. | Two dances. which were held at the. pool: were met with a good deal of success, The somewhat delayed Youth Day swim meet added consid- erable ‘variety to the pool. pro- gram and it is to be hoped that next. year we might’ have a Meet of ‘this same nature half way through the season. With the institution’ of the Red Cross. water: safety program ‘we have added something. that had been lacking in our’ own program in the past; awards of at the Mooseheart committee bingo night held at the home of Mrs. Roy Boychuk. The money: ert Retarded Children’s Society. Plans for a dance Olt September ~~ “PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs, .N, J..Gurvich, 802 Borden Strect,. leave: tomor- row morning by Canadian: Pa- cific Airlines. plane-for.a three- week holiday Visiting. friends in Vancouver and Haney. Mrs. Reginald Kelsey, 715 Fifth leaves tomorrow lise : were’ Molly Olsen, . thaired. the session, the’ Women. of : the. Moose.: AGL The sum of $40 ‘was realized. will be given to the Prince Rup- | “algo. valseuissed.” “Mrs: vAt the > “Alumni - conimittee: meeting held: at:. the: home of Mrs. Cherrill: ‘McIntyre, | “SPECIAL | MEN'S DRESS WINDBREAKERS Good. Tailoring. ‘All’. Sizes, OCIETY OF : NTANT Tomorrow, August 30th, there| call a successful year at the SOCIETY 0 INDUSTRIAL AND COST ACCOUNTANTS will be an exhibition of several | Pool. Approximately 400 swim- | home of Mrs. Ken Tt Mrs Now Only +... BITS ea “Chinese ‘Food R 1 t : 2 B.C. examples of all the various ac-|™ers aval ed themselves. of the | under the chairmanship of Mrs. Bays LEATHER OXFORDS | oom 30, 815 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C tivities staged in the parks dur-| swimming lessons at. the ‘Pool.|E. S. Wampler. Raffle was won : ‘and SHOES: ‘ “oun ‘SPECIALTY. ing our past summer program. I- should at this. time © ‘like | ‘to by Mrs, William. Nesbitt. : Lots. or Wear, Good ‘Styles, The show will be held in the congratulate Heather, Smith and ones NOW. #00020 -sesureet from ‘$3.95 pr. e pees A I @i\ s : RR es. B.C. Clothiers Lid. 717 - 3rd Ave. West . ‘under: the chairmanship’ of Mrs. Wil- liam Way, plans were made to hold a home‘tea:a sale of home cooking next. spring. Proceeds from.the affair will. go towards the $100 WOTM | ‘Teacher's: Bur- sary. oe 325 Fourth ‘Avenue East = oS a Co : Ey. your: show. ticket: share, Fresh Biead Daily. A civic - The. Biggest Bargain in Town. ae ~ SOCIAL. AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES QU ge - ARTS — CRAFTS — SPORTS — . HOBBIES, ee hi ee | The. 1958-59. Programme gets under way. ‘on. “Oct. Ist... Enquire: aD now obout the many. leisure. time: activities | ‘Plonned, for your” vee CENTRE nee 1 en jjoyment. » Prince e Rupert “B. Coe Se “ I understand there is an un- limited number of events you may enter. Come on. kids-—be Avenue East, national significance. Since we are, going “to have “Something to interest every. member of: the family’ morning by CPA: plane for 2] holiday | . at Algoma on Monday to vie all winter to reminice about ins Nelson. are. friendly for one of the many prizes to|the swimming’ pool and. the| ~ warm days of summer, lets for-}! be awarded to the sportsmen of the day! We have been having plenty of trouble. with our miniature train. From the first day we got it. Vandals have been test- ing our patience until we found it beyond our means’ to. contin- ue running it. This was most disappointing to the children but we simply cannot cope with the situation until we have 2 ‘proper garage for the little locomotive. We have had a very success- ful summer in the parks this year. .With the exception of a few days during this month, we have been. able to conduct an- active, enjoyable program out-of-doors and we hope that the parents ‘feel that our efforts have been “worth while.” The “rainy day” programs were re- ceived well and we will con- tinue to hold these in’ future summers. Until next summer then—this is all for now! get about what's. happened .in the past, now, and look ahead to the Labor Day swim meet. In addition to the 16 trophies which are being awarded to competitors at the - “meet. there will be 48 medals’ supplied | through the generosity of the Prince Rupert Labor Council... There are 16 medals, for. the ROYAL. CANADIAN [MOUNTED | ‘POLICE | sue = first place swimmers, 16, for the Full. Dress Parede through City, Saturday, August | 30th, 2: 30, pm, As second place swimmers and. 16 7 cee bd S|) SATURDAY August 30th 7:30 p. om swimmers. These medals right. Admission—Adults. 50c - Children. Free. 2 service and delicious food ““Take out orders - ready to go! Spaghetti, Risotto or Ravioli with Meat Balls, - Chicken, Spareribs ‘and Delicious Picnichicken now are on display at The Co-op Store on Third Avenue along with the trophies... In all it’s been a good sumrher and I feel a very . successful season. A vote of thanks to everyone who has helped out at the pool this year. Until next year in the summer we hope to see you at the pool. (Not with bathing suits, but with old or work. clothes. on, prepared to do some work. .on the Civic Centre indoor Pool.) - THIS YEAR'S WATER, SAFETY TIP. —— = : “PRACTICE AND LEARN . | — — —— _ FOR RESERVATIONS: TO OUR. 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