oe fayygtit tng ef 2 AR Ra a RET cre ek neem . 3 hee ee My ate ! ee ge look * chtefly concerned with the meth- ~Ods.used in the school which} * ro ‘he % - “ wse.ties. And the best example of that ugyOur car winter protection. .>+- anti-freeze that does the complete veobe"""The Chief is right. ““Prestone” 3 Police Chief Charles St-Amour, Bee OY Oe ee Se TN ‘ BOOT Hi SCHOOL | fe Repori card changes “minor” P ‘A discussion of the ‘report card and a report from the Parent-Teacher -association’s committee on accreditation were the highlights of the Booth Memorial PTA regular meet- ‘ing Monday night, preside Principal R. F. Lucas reviewed ‘the cHangéts in the new report “card, which he said were of a ‘minor nature, with the A to E achievement ratings retained as cih the past. - In the question period it was ~ pointed out that the PTA was = Metermines the achievement rat- that class 4nd grades, classroom -ings. The principal explained “Hat class and grades, classroom ‘work and periodic tests as well ‘as examinations, all were con- sidered in reports sent out to . parents..° The first . report cards will be. issued on November 24, the «principal said. ss Mr. McGill, who met with ‘the ‘School Board last June to dis+ seuss ways and means of im- proving high: school standards, said that the Board was: primar- ily*concerned in securing and rétaining good teachers for Prince Rupert. “Th his report he announced ~ . ~ Police Chief ee Or TA told revised secondary school .S. McGill. that the Board's objectives were to raise the salary scale, merit pay for superior teachers, pay the travelling and removal ex- penses for teachers coming to this area and make arrange- ments to ensure good accomoda- tions for teachers. “One of these problems has now been solved,” Mr. MeGill said. He reported that an agfree- d by president L and moving allowance has been reached in negotiations be- tween teachers and the Board, In addition, to assist and en- courage teachers to improve their standing, the Board tiow! makes an allowance of. $100 for each three credits attained dur- ing summer school studies. The maximum number of credits a teacher: may obtain by attending summer school is six, | which would mean an allowance to the teacher of $200, provided trict.. The allowance would be he or she returns to this dis- in addition to any salary in- crease resulting from summer school ‘studies, it was reported. It was also anounced that the tightening of discipline was also put into effect, which was ap- ~ Points Finger at e Protection’’ Racket ‘It’s time someone spoke up’ says Montreal North. ‘Protection only exists when it covers all possibili- _is anti-freeze. Sure, lots of people say that almost anything will giv e ut for me there’s only one brand of job. That’s “‘Prestone’”’ Brand. In the cooling system of my car it not only guards against frost, but rust, corrosion, feaming and clog- Bing as well. That’s what 1 call complete. protection.’ Brand Anti-Freeze is the only anti-freeze with magnetic film : very_ surface of your cooling system. Make sure you insist on “Prestone”’ Brand Anti- . Freeze—identitied by the Green Tag that will be attached to your radiator. .PN5S8-15 BUY IT Now PREST ts ie aay "“kegtone’" is a registered trade nrark NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY DV RN GE UNION Cee RE oe wetR OM TED WE ALWAYS HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT C628 Ley UU J & M TRUCK ‘tand EQUIPMENT LYD. tow §49 Phone 31 Terrace, B.C. October, outlined the conference }ous thought to ordering “your fund, (228) 11@ OOR.P. Rummage Sale, 2nd Ave and Ith Street. Novembor 26, (236) preciated by students who were | anxious to work. On the accreditation - com-) mittee with the president, were Mrs. Eugene Bartlett, Mrs. Henry Lindseth and Hugh Muir. Mrs.. Morris Wayman report- ing for the PTA council exec- | utive to the PT-council said that the International dinners, which have been so successful on several occasions in the past, be retained for special times, such as PTA Regional Conferences, held in the city, and should not be held as a money raising project. . . Mrs. Edwin Lindseth, the PTA’s delegate to the Regional confernce held in Kitimat in highlights. Refreshments concluded . the session under the supervision of social conveners Mrs. Ervin Lindstrom and Mrs. Gerard Patzold, ) ment to pay up to $400 travelling | ‘fect treat on cold winter days, it| Y ries od . 4 ‘ : eNews wv bean: VNU ee ENT ENN De mM DDE TSH EET EN HSS BVH ' vv Pes e 4 , Pte ea eetereee > Frince Rupert Daily News Honey Sure to make a hit with young and old is this ‘Beehive Honey Cake,” pictiired above. A per. and is full of energy. 2 cups sifted cake flour Ve ‘teaspoons soda 4 teaspoon salt 2 cup shortening 114 cups honey 2 eggs, unbeaten 3 squares unswectened chocolate, melted Water* 1 teaspoon vanilla *With vegetable use 34 cup water. With butter or margarine, use 2-3 cup water. Sift flour once, measure, add soda and salt, and sift together three times: Cream shortening, add honey very gradually, by tablespoons at first, beating very hard after each addition to keep mixture thick. Add one- fourth of the flour and beat un- til smooth and well blended. Add eggs. one at a time, beating well nourishment shortening, blend. Add remaining flour in thirds, alternately with water, beating very well after each ad- dition, batter into three 8-inch layer: pans which have been lined on! the bottoms with paper, and one | 10-ounce custard cup which has: been greased and floured. Bake. in a moderate oven (350°F.) 25: minutes: or until done. Cool. | New meeting spot for Rotarians Due: to- repairs at the Broad- way Cafe, the Prince Rupert Ro- tary club will meet at. the Prince Rupert hotel tomorrow, ii was announced today, Francois Lake—The grapevine has been busy, and an amusing little story reached us this way from the “Daily News” office. When Mr. Brian Gonla Jdoined the staff recently, and having come from England, Monty Mon. tesano remarked “We seem to have nearly all Englishmen on! our staff, don't we?” The answer “Yes, it does seem so, but you have an Italian Pope anyway,” readers @ Time is running out and we hope that you have given seri- Christmas Cards. Don't leave it any longer. Drop in to the Daily News and see what we have on display. The price is reasonable ind the cards are Very Attract- ive, (228ne) @ Legion Christmas Tree De- cembey 21, Members please reg- Ister children to 8 yonrs, Closing date Nov, 21, (229) @ Scandinavian old tine dance, 8.0.N, Hah, Friday, November 21. Whist 8 p.m. Dance at 10 pan, (229) @ Paronts must have thelr chil. dron’s names in by November 20 for the Legion Christmas Treo @ Remember November 21 King- men Glant Bingo, $2000 Poa) Francois Lake News By AGNES H,. NEAVE Daily News Correspondent @ CCF Club meeting Nov, 20, 8 Prepare recipe for Mocha Cre- ole Frosting. To make the Bechive: Cut the! 8-inch layers. to “make q- inch, | 6-inch, -and 514 inch ~ layers. , Cover top of 7-inch layer with mocha creole frosting. Place! 6-inch layer on this and spr ead _with frosting. Repeat.with 514- It has-been so mild that far- mers have had a chance to do their ploughing instead of wait- ing until Spring, and several folk havé their gar dens ploughed. } No “wonder Seok has been short of eges, for he Luu, a, ‘stolen nest in the hay under neath the henhouse with 22 eggs in it. They were fresh, and as the nights have not been cold they were not frozen. } + ¥ Early on Sunday morning, at about 2 o'clock, Hugh was called by phone to take his taxi to the Short Ranch at Colleymount to take a man to Burns Lake. Hugh took him to Burns Lake and he explained what had happened. Ho and two companions had been up the Tahtsa Lake road and shot three cariboo, and these were jin the traller behind thelr car, broken down, The two men. had stayed with the car and the third had hiteh-hiked his way as far as Colleymount, he Alma Shelton (Mrs. Mike) suffered a stroke on Shturday and has lost the use of one arm, She Js well known in Burns Lake as she has been working for the Burns Lake Hardware for several ‘years, + © + Mr. and Mrs, Monahan ond family hinve moved to Vandor- hoof from the Skin's Lake dam, whero he hos boon enretaker alnce the dam has been In op- eration, Tho man who cares for the barge will take care of the dam as well, pm. Civie Centre, (228) " Phene 3215 For a cholee selection hinese Food. Take-out Orders our specialty, Buy your show tickets O85 + 2nd Avenue Wort ° GRAND CAFE SHINESE 18 WELL KNOWN hore, Fresh Brond Dally "Opon 6 aa to Lam, Wednesday, November 19, 1958 in cake. ‘hit’ for cold winter days Draw ridges around sidbs after each. Add chocolate and']. Add vanilla; blend. Pour: : inch layer and custard-c up- layer... Spread fr ‘osting§ over Sides to give a rowided | effect. with spatula: to resemble a beehive. Mocha Creole Frosting 14 cup butter or other .- shortening 6 chips sifted confectioners’ ; _ sugar 4 teaspoon vanilla > i teaspoon salt 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, ‘melted > 4% cup (about) strong. quality coffee . Cream butter and add part of sugar’ gradually, blending after each addition. Add vanilla, salt, and chocolate, and . mix. well. Add remaining sugar; alternate- ly with coffee, until. of. right consistency to ‘spread. Beat af- ter each addition ‘until smooth. Makes 314 cups frosting.- vanes 220 - 6th St. INSTALLED MONDAY Mrs. Don al d Crowe elected OORP head | eee ee eve ee EET THEE OEE Ho oe HOW EN EH VS EF . any n Mrs. Donald Crowe was installed as Honored Royal Lady of the Order of the Royal Purple, Monday night when the group held its regular. meeting in | the Elks home. Mrs. Crowe succeeds Mrs, Louis Gastaldini, who jis in ill) health. Succeeding Mrs. Crawe as As. | sociate: Royal Lady, was Mrs. W. Alex MacFarlane. Mrs. raine Fedoruk, past royal lady, presided over installation. ceremony, District: Deputy. Supreme Honored Royal Lady, Mrs, Cher- rill McIntyre, 1 an address, re- minded the lodge to give its full support to the honored royal lady at all tinies. Christmas plans received top the priority in the business agenda, It was decided to stage a Christ- mas party for the children of| lodge members and to. hold -a Christmas party for members on the regular meeting night of, Deceinber- 15. Members collect rummage sale to be held on Second Street, November 29. Persons wishing to have rummage col- were minded to lected were asked to call con-. | T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G @ Suits @ Slacks © Topcoats @ Pants ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK’ SERVICE Ling The Tailor Phone 4238 business. payable at the ‘ Due to unforseen circumstances we are forced to terminate our All accounts are now of Commerce, Prince Rupert. - WATTS & NICKERSON ¥ Canadian Bank On the way home the car had |. ‘rich | Pontiac “ich me world of woncers! Lor- | honored items for the OORP .: Avenue and Seveath. | vener Mrs, N. 5747, It was: decided to assist the “Elks March of Dimes” bingo drive, as canvassers. A questionnaire to promote active membership and comptiea by Mrs. Joseph Giordano and Mrs. George J. Brown, was ac- cepted by the membership and 3. Gurvich at {will be mailed out to members in the near future, The OORP drill team Saturday night will assist in the instajl- jlations of officers in the Sen- evolent Protective Order of Elks CEO PK ED ee ee ee ew Ew Ee ee yw & Phone 4210 | “more shoprise days ‘til CHRISTMAS A SPECIAL SURPRISE ! Xmas tree light sets, wreaths, tree tops and fancy decorative “bulbs. Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Besner Block, Prince Rupert BILL . a McCHESNEY McRAE MOTORS LTD. ‘ ection TO MAKE YOU A DEAL 1955 Buick 4 door sedan. -One owner, low mileage, heater- New Seat covers. 2- defroster. tone paint,. snow :tires,. radio. Drive it for only $760 ° down. 1957" Vauxhall Super Victor 4 door sedan. miles. -Heater-defroster, | two-tone paint. Priced at only * $1, 500 1957 Chevrolet 4 door sedan in excellent condition. Heater, defroster, new tires, 2-tone paint, radia, Yours for only $850 down, ONE ONLY — ONE OWNER 1 9 5 a Chevrolet 4 door hard- top with only 14561 ‘miles. Two- tone black and yellow paint. 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