ete aman he al ea imum standards be ‘consistent with this pol-{ ‘ds. my. contetition : that to acral without: re- “they exist. ttles. “This last’ was itis not proposed | _ ‘but ‘the remaining inti be Teturn- whatever, occurred: except to, the’ t| place.” Mr. Ham then’ invited the 1 nan, to examine the building | {and felt sure they would agree | -the demand: for-a concrete fire| wall . in* this instance, was ob- . viously. impractical. the return ‘from a Burnaby con- 0. Ewart. “bp a By School yy “were - “expressed to Prince Rupert city council, the Rotary. Club, the Anglican dio- cese and a hard-working band of + | teachers’ for their support. ‘of the “| School for Retarded Children at “| last: night's meeting. of the city council. President of the ‘Society. for Retarded Children of Prince Ru- I pert. and ‘district W. 'C. Hankin- son wrote : concerning ® ‘the .so- support of. their. work, tothe ex- tent. of ‘covering... the : expected ‘deficit, for this: year's - operation. . “While there have He. added: been dozens - of donations, I would mention. three‘;.1) our. building is supplied rent: free by the Anglican Diocese: 2 ie Ro- tary Club has: contributed ever- al hundreds of dollars: for capital expenditures; 3) teachers’ have ‘worked for what. must be. con- sidered relatively nominal ‘fees”, The ‘council handed’: to. ‘the finance committee. a ‘request for a $500 advance. for the society to meet its. end- of-the- month obli- gations, One Hundred. Dollars’. _ Monday, April. 225. aM 00. (Stine. No” “Structural” “dain : lroof, ‘which’ it is’ proposed to tes : The letter was tabled pending . ference of: building: Inspector J. ciety's - gratitude: ‘for. the? city’ S|. 1 Hall ‘was followed by afternoon . we " MATCHLESS ARTISTRY. with 1 niateaes: is the hobby of RC. Taylor. ‘of “Memphis, ‘Tenn, who applies , the finishing. touch - . tora ‘miniature’ piano he: made. of scrap wood and 1,000 inlaid match sticks.: Other samples of his handiwork, two: tiny dr esses ; ~ stand nearby, Taylor,” who presents. his. finished ; work * 10%: friends and relatives, started ‘hls! hobby ‘six years ago while A a oe : in: the. Ar my. Biggest Easter Rites Celebrated at: Kitwanga . KITWANGA—Onei of ‘the’ greatest celebrations: in’ the. history. of the Kitwanga. district’ was‘staged during’. Easter weekend which | opened, Saturday aftgtnooh: with church revival services: ‘and: the ‘Kitwa sncool.. Church ‘Amy. ‘and. Sty Mark's, ‘choir; in attendance. Evening services were “opened With the: Kitwanga Senior Band accompanying the large congre- gation, from alt, parts of the Williams, ‘Sarah. Benson, ‘Dora | Johnson, : Sarah. Innis’ Maggie dJohnson.and Marie Johnson... district, a Pe en Fred Good read the gospel and Gordon Robinson condticted the testimony. «+ * Easter Sunday morning ser'y- ices at 10:30 in the Church -Army services: of: great: ‘singing by '‘peo- ple from. Kitwatiga: ‘Valley and Skeena Crossing, , In the evening the. Chureh Army-. from « Kitivancool:° and]: @ Skeena Crossing presided over} the. services of. united prayer with , testimony in. the Church Army Hall whieh. was filled. to capacity, o Bo ey out: required' reading’ for boys, Last December Kit Currie ‘got ' together 4 a' bakers dozen of teen- e girls and’ started :a small- ue ote riflo club:-‘They:mect each] ° | Wednesday. in: ‘the Civic ‘Centre, took their instruction and fired their targets, Now bear‘In mind y'.] that only. two. of these Jassies 1} Yhad ever handled’a rifle before, “land that was only an occasional {shot at a tin} can’ with. Dad's ifle, the, srest:.were entirely new o-rifles and’. targets. After seven dristruction periods ‘the ‘girls challenged the boys to a match and were defeated by 13* points, In subsequent weekly matches. they. continued: to ‘absorb beatings by. similar mar- ‘gins, ‘Last Tuesday, the tables} finally turned and the girls .re- - feelved the fruits of their efforts and licked’ the -boys by that Tsame original 13. polnts, ‘This victory is no: fluke, for ‘, the boys club has around 35 ‘fiegular members: who all do i pretty. good: team shooting, and most of the lads shoot. tir the 90s all the time, 0 | On Wednesday.’ your seribe {watched these: youhg: ladies at practice . and was greatly. im- pressed by the range discipline, correctness of shooting. position, and general ‘attentiveness. Then Lynn Wrathall. fired ‘as pretty a target ‘as most: people will ever sce, a perfect 100 with Jal) shots - inside ‘the. .ten ‘ring. Now she is the possessor of the first Dominion Marksman badge issucd to @ girl here, but will be hard pressed by-her companions to remain ‘alone upon that lofty pinnacle.. . “Lynne Erikson, “Judy Arm- str. ang, Jessica Nelson, Sharon Anfonfgamery, Carol Chastney, ~ {Janet Sparkes, Marlene: ‘Fred- hein Eva Rydde, Marilyn ‘Anderson, Clare Valentin, Sally ‘McKee, Alice Kristmanson, Joan McLeod and: Joanne Prockter are the originals of this crew, not all of them are still here) ‘but they have blazed; a trail) which others of their sex must follow, and they have vindicated Marty in his contention that the gals can meet the. guys on ani, Two City Women | Attending | |PTA Convention — 2 By 7 ERIC 8. MARTIN | . . » baity’ News: ‘Outdoors! Colitinnist Lat Much. ot 1'the following’ ld about, girls, ‘gtid: -that makes. 1b just Two city women Mrs. A. L Bell and Mrs» Frederick Willson -are even: “footing: ‘at the target ‘rifle game, Good’ girls, my! hat is off ‘to yout. Once again the: ‘Smithers Rod| and Gun Clubsters: come to the fore witti a plan whichi they hope will become ' province-wide or better; The’ idea Is to train’ our young folk to the rifle and shot- gun, :to econié:'proticfent” in. woodslore, “first: ald | practice; ithe} identification’ of the wild crea- tures of the woods, and to gen- erally -inculeate Into: all: of -us the need’ for: conservation and the proper usage, Of our wildlife and outdoors’ resources; cA worthy project anywhére, ‘+. - Fred Russel) back’ ‘in town: and| making: his: ‘presence: felt’ pisca- torlally; His ‘weekend’ effort in-|.- cluded: .a..25 “pound spring’ frony this end of the: Metlakatla pass- age, on a Luck Loule, of course,. While. your : “scribe has not viewed the. fish, there are’ cred- | ible reports of ling. cod striking lures in the current that hits the tide rip out ‘from Fairview, there are herring being tossed around in. this* rlp- and ‘Ung’ cod: are | ton enough; excellent cating 00, oe "The Prince Bupert Rod and |, Gun Club has.turned over money | {o cover the cost of new target sights for’ ‘the rifles used by the two junior ‘clubs, the young folk are happy to - have weapons which function” much less spor- adically ° than hitherto, “Thanks Bang. . hk LADIES’ Marty | ‘enly of; ‘hls. clty. ; nsonally Speaing bi he . Ss O. Ewart, city building In- ‘| spector,. left yesterday by: plane), for Vancouver ‘en-route to Burn- aby where: he: will: ‘attend::, the B.C. Association of building: ‘{n- spectors mecting tomorrow. and Friday; -He will eeturn ‘Monday . | by plane, bane of: Bridgoport, Connecticut left’ the: city. last night. by train for-thelr’ home; ‘after spending a ‘ten-day. holiday: ‘with Mr, Ban: terbane’s' brother and sister-ins 108 Bighth Avenue West. . Mts, Arthur: Murray, 1812 Athin Avenue, left today: by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane for Van- couver where she will. spend: a two-week holiday, visiting . her mother Mrs, ‘Peter, Byrne, form: ory Daily Nows Classifieds “LINDSAY'S. '\cartage: & ‘Storage , ‘Established 1910 HOUSEHOLD Goons MOVING: Se PACKING _ CRATING. _ STORAGE | Lift. Van Service . | ‘Agents: Allied Van ‘Lines Ltd, Nicholas Zaionshkovsky, vot Vancouver. returned today by plane to join the Royal Canadian Alr Force, after a year’s stay in| the city. with his brother-in-law and sister; “Mr;: and. Mrs; & R, Elliott, 1000' ‘Alfred, Street, THE UNIVERSAL | END of the MONTH SPECIALS ” Special Purchase. We bought a lot of. 4. Prince: Ripert ‘Dally News” _Wednesday,. Api 24, 1097, B I N G oO. THURSDAY | AT 8 pum. Phones Whart 4381. Ottice 5016 Annunciation Hall — Fulton Stet 20: GAMES. $1, 00°. Everyone Welcome - law, Mr. and Mrs, D.Santurbane, - “these coats and are passing the sav- Easter Monday aye on -ing on’ to you. Well: tailored, fully.“ of sports opened; with “a ‘gran march and followed. by games of among the 900 delegates of the! 50,000 membership of the British | Columbia Parent-Teacher. asso- |} * os . _c_, |Soeeer, baseball and. rages: for ‘elation who are attenditie the!(._. dined . - good range of:colors: Sizes: Os a, young ond olde ‘d@nnual convention which started |)" TO to 20. a “The huge Easter’ bangiet' was _ held. in the « Community. Hall:, : ma: ’ I staged’. by” people: of ° -Kitwahiga. ‘KATIE IOLSON, daughter of ‘|The Kitwanga Totem ‘Pole: Band Montreal: ‘brewer. F, Stuart provided entertainment’ with Molson, ‘and: ‘Stirling - ‘Moss, many festival selections.’ Britain’s ace racing-car ‘driver, Directing the “banquet, and) havé announced. their engagé- sports day. were’ Philip Ryan,| ment: No wedding date. has a Stanley Williams, Edward Tait, been eset... (CP Photo), Conrad Street School PTA, rcp-| 4 m Joe Daniels, «Wallace Morgan, ee 7 resents all city PTAs. . James Fowler and> Andrew: Der- pO Theme of the 35th annual con-: yesterday through. ‘Friday - int John Oliver High School, ‘Van | couver. Mrs. Bell, president, Of: ‘the : Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher. 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