fe vee nye wee ee Pe eye “ TPP Oey ge aR on oy so aerate 1 genet atone a fey 1 OORP make plans | for 2nd talent show One hundred and twenty-five dollars will once more be given away in cash prizes October 17 when the Order of the Royal Purple holds its second annual talent show. . wines ce ee Ppa Ulsnn eo rN oe ™ See AT aN Re ae Lo apa oO Te a ene ae a a ps ince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September § 30, 1958 - “in schools PTA told said that schools belong to the people for the benefit of their children and reflect. the will of the People Pa rents’ will reflects | “tn welcoming more than” 100 members to the es | first meeting of the Roosevelt Park school - Parent- |: ‘| Teacher association. president Mrs. J. E+ Bateman wr ' Final arrangements for the big show were made last night when . the OORP held its regular meet- ing in the Elks Home with past- honored royal lady Mrs. Lorraine Fedoruk in the chair . To be held in the Civic Centre auditorium at 8 p.m., the OORP invites persons with any. talent in any field of entertainment to enter. " First prize is $50 and three prizes of $25 cach will be given to runners-up. Entry forms are printed in todays’ papers. — More than 750 persons attend- ed last year’s show.to applaud a ten-year-old singer, Marion Pierce, who won. the first prize -of $50. Audience participation will again be encouraged and winners will be decided by an applause meter, operated by CFPR pro- ducer Ron Falconer. Master of ceremonies popular Harley eLwis . In other, business the meeting last night decided to hold a rum- mage sale during: ‘the end of No- vember. ’ Refreshments concluded the session. will be This salad is very good. Com- bine 1 pound of cold cooked sal- mon, in bite-size chunks, and 1 cup of dairy sour cream, season- ed with 14 teaspoon celery salt, 1 teaspoon grated onion, and 2 tea- spoons chopped chives. Mix well and serve in crisp lettuce cups. «FRED E. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 WA rummage ‘nets $290.65 for hospital The’ sum | of $270. 65, the Women’s auxiliary to the Princé Rupert General sale, will go toward hos- pital equipment. Convening the successful function, was Mrs. Herman Rensvold, . : ‘ Cashiers were Mrs. J. A. Mar- tin and Mrs. William Martinuk. WA members «assisting were Mrs. L. C, Chambers, Mrs.. C. C. Mills, Mrs. .J. R. Ayres, Mrs. George Miller, ‘Mrs. R. B. Mc-| Donald, Mrs. T..P, Packford,; Mrs. A. S, Apps, Mrs. T. 8, Haupt; and Mrs. J. B. Rae. Theatre group holds meeting). All would-be actors and ac- tresses are ‘reminded that there is a general meeting of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre group tomorrow night in the Civic Centre at 7:30: p.m. Presiding will be Bruce Pey- man, teacher at Conrad Street school. : interest in dramatics In the city. | The group also hopes to in- terest all persons who would like to act, direct or act ac stage 303 ~ 3rd Ave. W. hands. EVANGELICAL ARE. CONTINUING THE SPECIAL MEETINGS ot with | REV. DANIJEL SMITH , Everyone Welcome FREE CHURCH: UNTIL OCTOBER 6th realized Saturday * when | | hospital. held a rummaget The meeting hopes to revive |. rare in themselves” will appear here during the concert dt 8:30:to.10. Rutherford as chairman, ° Retired forest The retiring appraisal officer for the Prince Rup- ert” Disttict’ of ‘the’ Forest Francois Lake News. By AGNES H. NEAVE Daily News Correspondent FRANCOIS LAKE —We have ‘real trouble. On Sunday Mr. "Keefe came down to say. that.a ‘little’ brown ‘mare: had been caught in the ‘wire fence next to his: land, and he had cut her a I closure is duc to bridge. Sept. 29, 1958. NOTICE The Northern Trans-Provincial High- ." way will be closed at Priestley Bridge, 9 a.m. . Wednesday, October 1, p.m. Thursday, October 2, 1958. This Dept. of Highways, MEake, bé¥ween”” ‘ and 5 the rencwal of this H. J. KELSALL, District Engineer. free. leg was cut to. the. bone. / thought that she would rave’ to} ‘be shot... By his description. we knew: that it was ‘our “Lady” who i the children. have been riding | for’ years... Hugh was away visit- ling in Houston, | Hal and Mr. ‘Keefe drove. “up to} Re aaa b EF Cay: ' took his rifle in case | hopelessly injured. As she was: ' able to put her foot to the ground | land the tendons were évidently | jnot cut, they decided her home and nurse her in the ‘hopes that she would recover. They took the traller up and: See ee Ye ey in the grassy yard beside the, corral. set, and I doubt if any other pony is gctting such care. She has water in a pail beside her and oats and hay, and the child- ren pick green grass to save her DON'T U your Savings Account Here's ( a separate Pel “ ~ Account for | wo for saving, A " about this new Royal Bank . TWoeACCOU 1 . a y THE ROVAL SANK OF GANADA I Branchas also in it well propped up. Open a sonal Chequing your Savings Account sirictly Prince Rupert Branch... NDERMINE he way to keep saying bills. Keep sk al any branch NT PLAN, A. 2. Perley, Manager Torrace and Smithers, 4 walking to graze. closing a little and draining | well. Lady seems well in herself and her eye is bright and she is! eating well and takes an inter- | est in what's going on. She has’ even taken nan few steps without being foreed to. On Monday evening there was a meeting in the school te form a to lapse for some years, were twenty nine there, ticers chosen. president, and Abe Peters vieo- and of- KX. Rensby lunch conveners, W, Harrison is convener, Th ds there will be 60 members. aN: Civic Centro NAME ADDRESS PHONE TALENT TO Wt MATLAT Chines NTR TLG VW. : ' BY OCT, THE KIMBERLEYS, DICK. AND. SHEILA, acclaimed | as Ma ‘show Centre, with Mart ‘Kenney | and His. Western. Gentlemen.’ Billed . as one of the most versatile: and” ‘entertainjng - acts. in’ show : business the ,Kimherleys ° specialize | ‘in. songs .with piano | -m-- pressions, comedy routines and- instrumentals: Also ‘to’ entertain - band’s vocalist and Mrs. Mart-Kenney. in private, life and -dancer Blaine: Bishendeh. ‘Dance,.time. is. 10:30 p.m. until. 12: 30 am... Here through: the: B.C. ‘Centennial; . committee;- the « show is’ sponsored by.. the ‘ Prince’ Rupert... Kinsmen, club with. Arthur ~ honored by fellow workers ‘in for some days and her Manel is one of our smalier“ponies that} so my husband |, vr i she Was | to bring : loaded her in and have put her! The children are naturally up-! The wound is: PTA again as it has been allowed | There. Jack O'Meara ts: presisent. Mrs. Lawrence Love: seth seeretary, and = Mrs. Wilt, Loveseth treasurer, Mrs, W, Jet- frey is membership convener, : and Mrs. Abe Peters and Mrs. ‘Saturday night ‘in the Civic ‘p.m, will. be Norma Locke; .the . . ay Blak" hip appraiser Service of British. Colum: big was honored with.a retirement banquet Friday night’ when. more. than 50 ‘members...of the Forest Service .and, -guests - -gath- ered in Club 27, . Guest-of-honor Harvey Camp- bell, was, presented “with the traditional ‘Prinice Rupert. water- flass raindrop by. C. L. Botham, long-time associate, while - Dis- trict Forester Percy: Young, pre- sented. Mr.: Campbell ~ with a walnut cabinet. _J. B: Scott proposed. the toast: a said, “schools may. be backward 4 and ‘weak or forward’ and strong to. the extent that ‘they. reflect | the...will: of: the .people.!. ..*... “| this year is¢a. “Humble. thirst /) «which. . could |’: "|| scientific: field’. in any. given. area, : Ey “Therefore,” Mrs. ‘Bateman ‘She said the -prime. ‘concern for. ‘knowledge’. begin by cementing ‘a close as- sociation with.“our school board to find out what we can do to make. our school a better ‘one.” «She said that: from. “abroad “we constantly hear the. cry. ‘we have’ lost’ the: edge in the by and lose it in any other field before we. can ‘regain our scientific lead.” . Mrs. Bateman. asked the mem- ing executive, ident Principal John: - . Munro,” Mrs. Lloyd » Bowman, secretary, Mrs. |W... .D. ‘Sutherland, treas- urer; Mrs. « Cliff Martin, “Miss Julie. Prockter, social and -hos- honorary -pres- John Steele; 4 pitality; Mrs. H. ‘Ds “Portingale:| : 5 membership; Mrs. N. Bjarnason,| Payne, de dental; . Mrs,: PTA council; “Mrs. W..G.. Mc- Gruther, literary; ° : Mrs.’ Andrew. McDonald, Mrs. W. J. Zacour ‘and Mrs. R. W. James, refresh- ments; Mrs. ‘G. Ra McLean, Mrs. T,. A. Harris’ and : Mrs. William Douglas ; 2 { Homenuk, publicity”. ‘and ‘Mrs. PTA: ‘fee was” one. dollar; per ‘member. Let -us‘ not. sit | bership to. support the follow-} vice-president; | As the teaching staff ‘were | introduced to the. members,-Mr. Steele. presented « each | teacher with a corsage.{. °°: , It. was announced, that | the High ‘on. the business - agenda was the* ‘discussion ‘ on’ the” ‘need for an all. ‘purpose room. * ‘With 450 , students © school and as. ‘many as. 238 who have their lunch in - ithe school on a-:rainy day, - Steele brought.” the .