+ emconladimdcled toed one. ems bs 2 ~ wl Gates ete w ent ker \ Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, Sept ember 24, 1957 —— STARTS OCTOBER 1 “Recreation Unlimited” Theme Of Gi Recreation Unlimite sociation theme for the | Laurie, business manager today. ‘Mrs, Laurie said the revised program both for recreation under the direction of Gordon McCutcheon and crafts directed by Fred Owen, offered some- thing of value to young and old alike, The season starts October 1. “The Centre has tried to pro- vide. recreation for everyone from .pre-school age to adults.” “Whether its athletics, art, crafts or entertainment. we've tried to map outa program that we hope will please everyone,” Mrs. Laurie said, For pre-schoolers there is Yiny Tots every Thursday from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m, Mondays from 2 to 3 pm. there will he the pre-scheol Rhythm band and Story Hour. On every day of the weak there is something for the juni- ors: films 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wed- nesdays; roller skating 3:30 to 5.30 Tuesdays, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Saturdays: Little League basketball will be played from 4 to 6 p.m. on Mon- days, Tuesdays and Thursdays: Bantam boxing classes will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Mon- days and Wednesdays, Also for juniors are drama ses- sions between 7 and 8:30 p.m. on Fridays; ceramics 4 to 5:30 p.m. Thursdays: handicrafts (6 to 8 years old) 4 to 5 p.m. Mon- days; and 9 to 11 year olds, 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. Junior woodworking classes will be held 4 to 5: 30 p.m. on Fridays. Painting classes are set for 4 to 5:30 p.m, Thurs- days and shelleraft will be from 4 to 5:30 en Thursdays. TEEN PROGRAM For teens there will be Little Leefue basketball on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same time as the juniors. Newly-instituted class will be girls gymnastics 7 to 9 p.m. Mon- days and boys gymnastics 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays be- Ronald Small Installed PTA President _ . Ronald Small a “wos ‘in- stalled as president of the’ ‘. Conrad Street School Pars! ent-Teacher association held its installation -of new officers at the first: meeting of the new school term. Presiding as installation of- ficer was past-president Mar-! eel Glrardct. Teaching staff introduced to the assembly by principal T. G. Bateman were Donald MacDon- ‘ ald, Mrs. James Daniels, Mrs. , William Donaldson, Albert Simp- son, Miss Anne Horne, Mrs, Con- stance Weise, Miss Norma Ir-, ving and three new staff teach- ers, Mrs, R, Vaughan-Jones, | Mrs. Robert Johnston and Mrs,: Alice ‘Campbell, Puring the business session a motion was passed toa con- tinue to sponsor Cubs ane Scouts, following reports given | by the principal and Karl Lund- | strom on past activities of Con-: rad Street Scouts and Cubs, | George Miller was anpointed | to hend the Scout and Cub group | committee, assisted obyv Mr, | Lundstrom and Mrs, Small, | Refreshments served under: the cdirection of Mrs. Wilfred Mrachean and Mrs, John Mieho- luk, concluded the meeting. For a Iliinited ‘Mondays; “eastern VIC Centre. d’. is the Civic Centre as- 957-58 season, Catherine of the Civic Centre said |S. e eaepeie inne ee neem RERUN feet me enn te an teem Og em tween 7 and ‘10 p.m, will be open for basketball practices. Basketball games are schedul- ed Tucsdays and Saturdays be- tween 7 and 10:30 pm. | Girls rifie club will meet Wed- nesdays between 7 and 8:30 p.m. and boys rifle club on Thurs- days between 7 and 8:30 p.m. Badminton sessions are set for Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. Teen welght-lifting classes will be held 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday nights. Teen and Senior boxing clzsses will be held Mondays, Wednes- |. days and Friday nights between 7 and 9 p.m. Teen roller skating is schedul- ed for 3:30 to 5:30 p.m, Tuesdays and 7 to 9:30 Saturdays. Teen and adult film sessions will be held 7 to 9:30 Wednes- day nights. Flowercraft will be taught Fri- days from 8 to 9:30 pm. and jewellry classes are set for 7 to 10 p.m, Friday nights. Other teen craft classes are as follows: leatherwork 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays; ceramics 7 to 10 p.m, Thursday; coppercraft 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday; fabrics 8 to 10 Tuesdays; beginners art 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday; shell- craft 4 to 5:40 p.m. Thursdays. The teen room will be open every day of the week Monday to Saturday. Little Theatre sessions will be announced by the group itself. For adults the program offers just as great. a variety of re- creation. There will be a women’s gymnastic class between 7 and. 9 Monday nights and a men’s gym class 7 to 9 p.m, Thurs- day nights. The Prince Rupert Art club meets at the Centre Monddys between 7 and 10 p.in. There's a_ flowereraft. class from 8 to 10 p.m. on Fridays and another class continuing from the spring season on Mondays between 8 and 10 p.m. Other p.m.; ceramics Thursday 7 to 10: p.m.; coppercraft Thursday 8 to: 10 p.m. fabrics Tuesday 8 to 10! p-m.} beginners art Wednesday to 10 p.m.; shellcraft, (time! ,to be announced later). In addition there is. a bridge ; Sunday: Little " ton 7 te 10 p.m. Wednesdays and 2 to 5 p.m. Sundays; box-' ing 7 to 9 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: pistol club 8 to 10: day mehts and weightlifting 7 to 9 p.m, Tuesday and Thurs- days, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wing, 424 Fourth Avenue East, return. | ed home yesterday by plane fol-; lowing a two-weck holiday in Canada. While in Chateau Frontenac, ; ber 9 to 13. Septem- @ FINE, FAMOUS oe SERVED TO PEREECTION 3329 phone ON MEDICATED, GREASELESS NOXZE “SPECIAL . 6 OZ. JA R 98° time only adult craft classes are} -as follows: Jeweliry Friday 8 to 10 p.m.; | leatherwork Wednesday 8 to 10: rifle club 8 to 10 Fri-! away , they attended the International Sun “Life Assurance convention: THE MELROSE on CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS. The Utilities Committee re- commendation, read by Alder- man T. Norton Youngs, suggest- ed that a special committee ‘be set up to co-operate with the Northern B.C. Power Company in an endeavor to work out a better street-lighting program. | Another Utilities committee{c recommendation passed by ‘council was that 25,000 fect: of approximately $675 and that the ‘telephone superintendent — be ‘authorized to have the line truck repaired and painted at an estimated cost of $250. Request from Canadian Leg- ion Branch 27 to stage a Poppy 1 Tag day Saturday,,. November, 9, was granted. — . Council approvel issuing of a city proclamation declaring that 'Friday, October 4, be designated as National Civil Defence Day "a! ter” counci] from Minister of Municipal Af- fairs W. D. Black, urging that residents be made need of preparedness in case of disaster. i Referred to:the zoning com- ;mittee for report to council was ;a request from drop wire be bought for. ap-- Council To Confer With NBCPC On Improved Street Lighting Move toward an improved street’ lighting program was instigated last night when City Council headed by acting mayor Alderman P. J. Lester ap- proved a Utilities Committee recommendation that the city meet with the Nothern B.C. Power Company. to’ work out a plan. |today. The public works crews pola ial received a letter; W. D. Jewitt. | aware of thc! _asking if it was possible to crect i fa service station on lots near Highway 16 toward the city lim- ‘iis, which presently are only -goned for motels. Mr, Jewitt said that he had an option on the property and that if he was given assurance that the area could be rezoned for a scrvice istation, he would © complete Suey CIUNESE DISTIES For Orders to Take Out EMA wn Coen PEL UP HEAL purchasé of the property. [cost of laying a sidewalk be- Two tenders for a typewriter ‘tween Eighth and Ninth Streets for the City Hall were referred }on Second Avenue West. to the city clerk for study and Alderman Youngs also wanted report after they were openedithe city clerk to write to the at council last night. Daily News | provincial government in reg- bid for a 16-inch carriage ma-l/ards to sale by auction of sev- chine was $204.75 net while a {eral lots in Section 2 that have McLean and Rudderham bid for!never been auctioned. He said a 15-inch carriage machine was {there were many choice lots near $197.08 net. the former signal quarters that Under .inquiries Alderman R.!should) be made available to G. Large was told by assistant! iprospective home builders. city works superintendent J. F.! alderman Darrow Gomez ask- Collins .that paving of Sixth jed the estimated cost of a Avenue East. would. start again | through road from. Eight Ave- ‘nue East to Seal cove, either had run-out of asphalt and alas a garbage-fill constructed new ‘batch was being prepared roaq or a road properly con- “ALADDIN AND THE. Wonder- ‘ful Lamp” is coming.-to Prince Rupert for two performances. at 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sep- tember 30. The touring Uni- . versity of British Columbia Council. Shown in the picture theatre group’s appearance ~ here. is Sponsored © ‘by the King Edward Parent Teacher above from left to right are - Des Norman: as the Sultan ‘Ann Lidstone as Noona and jy Peter Moore as Aladdin. and work was scheduled to start i structed: with rock fill. again today, Mr.. Collins said. Alderman Kay Smith’ Alderman A. Donald. Ritchie} Alderman Michael Krueger were asked that the cost of overtime /appointed in absentia by coun- paid to foreman and also to the!cil to serve with Mayor George: men working on .the blacktop-|E, Hills on a Court of Revision | jen route to Truro, Nova Scoti Mire 1 cy tingepsogeam-—for—the—city—voter's—ist: be presented to ‘council. Alder- | Also approved by council was} man T, Norton Youngs asked :a works committee recommenda- that costs of normal overtime _tion that 1.000 yards of 34-inch be presented, ‘mulch gravel be bought at an Also asked _ was the estimated estimated cost of $4,725. ‘Grand Cafe For the Best Sclection of Chinese Foods r OUR SPECIALTY — TAIKE OUT ORDERS DIAL TRY THE Open G a.m to t a.m, 3215 * hti5—erd Ave, West CIVIC CENTRE JACKPOT BINGO Wednesday, Sept. 25th and ! EVERYBODY | 8 p.m. WELCOME =| NEAL EVANS | I TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. e DAILY BUS SERVICE Connecting with C.P. Airlinos to Vancouver The Chives of departure and arrives are ax followss— | ‘ CNR to Kitimat LEAVE DAILY ARRIVE Ve, Raped Kes ae, Terrase Psd am. Terrace (ts aim, V. Varpert d345 pom, | LEAVE SUNDAY ONLY ATRIVE Pele Wopert Us aan, Terrance 24s pan, Terrase POO pea, Veiner Rupert 700 pan, READERS. @® Buy your show tickets. at the Grand Cafe and avoid waiting in} line. This week at the Grand; Cafe—Chinese Sausage and frisd rice, Deep ‘Fried Prawns, .Bar- barbecued Pork Chop Suey. Best | Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and; fried half chicken. Fresh bread! daily. Diai 3215. (226) | @ Canadian ~ Legion. general | meeting Wednesday, Sept. 25.| Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Visiting| Legionaires welcome. opens Oct. 1. 1850 5th -Ave. E., Phone 4825. PERSONALS R. A. Ostrom, 1364 Sixth Av- enue East, left by Canadian Pa- cific Airlines plane this morning! Lattend the wedding of his oroth-| er Leonard Ostrom to Miss | Myrtle Rogers on: | September, 28, as best man. .|Bussanich, welcomed all (225) | : . : “ . { @ Seal Cove Kindergarten re: (225nc) , ato! Parents. Hear Of Student Insurance ’ Details ye More than 100 parents attending the Both Memorial’ tig School Parent-Teacher assoctation mecting last Wednesday night heard full details on the operation of the student. accident in- surance plan, - Committee chairman Mrs. J. F, Denning told the assembly that although many familles have other health insurance ‘plans, such as MSA, they still feel It is worthwhile to take out student accident insurance for their: children, While routine medical and ac- cident medical claims would only be paid by one insurance or the other, the accident in- surance policy, which costs $1.50 per student per year, pro- _|vides for the death and dismem- berment benefits which pays a' lump sum payment in case of the death of a child, the loss of an arm, leg or eye, or other disabilities, Mrs. Denning said. . There is also a $100 sum al- lowed for dental injury,” which other insurance plans do not cover, Mrs. Denning told the meeting. Parents wishing to use this policy were urged to return their forms to the school be- ‘|, fore September 30. _In other business PTA presi- | dent Mrs. H. M. Lindseth, assist- ed by vice-president Mrs. A. J. new members. (6121 DURING THE DAY eye ee AUCTION SALE. COLLECTIONS © for pick up Telephone YOUR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD. THIS - ROTARIAN SALE TO BE HELD OCTOBER. Sth WILL BE AUCTIONED TO RAISE MONEY FOR | THE CHILDRENS WARD 6 en AT PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL This space” kinaty édonateit by’ Prince Rupert Daily N News “Your School Supplies Headquarter” ae . Mrs, Eugene Bartlett was te: appointed. as soup program chairman, . She. reported that 11,200 bowls of soup were, served to, students in the school last year.. It was announced. that Mrs, Bartlett and her’.commit-- tee will begin operation | again early in November, eS 3 ie Students’ councellor A. C. Mé | Taggert outlined plans for night School programs, to - be “held again on Tuesday. nights in the school. Mr. McTaggert sald that exe tra classes will be.featured this year ,including a blueprint read= , ing course. . | : * Convencrs for various . groups. are Mrs, Ervin Lindstrom, maga-' , zine convener: Mrs. Frederick Willson, PTA council delegate; Mrs. L. M. Greene, program: con-. vener; Mrs.Kenneth Hardy, mem bership; Mrs, Jacob Strand; and: Mrs. Harold Helland, social: con+.. veners and -H. W. ‘Kirkpatrick; publicity convener. M Principal -R. F.. tucng’ Intro duced. his staff of tcachers - -whq gave parent guided trips through, the school, followirig’ oe serve, ing (of refreshments, - . EVENINGS, “ ne ~ STARCHING MAKES SUCH A DIFFERENCE . “And it's 30 easy to starch shirts. perfectly with GLIDE!” What could bo easier? ' atarch, you simply add Glide to wator, That's all! And you is always oxactly the way quire it, never too stiff, nover limp. Wide containg blue for whitening, and a spectal ingredient your iron slide amoothly, Try Glide, the instant, always per- fect. starch! FOR NEW PRIDE IN YOUR LAUNDERING GEY instant ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT BY JAVEX ‘o make starch you roe Blouses to make Uniforms Polticonts Mor's shirts . THESE WILL LOOK K much SMARTER . 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