~ TODE To Visit Schools seo Mark “Empire Day” eae 4 ory tgs i cq my chapters, Queen Mary, Cambrai: and Duchess ins * Edinburgh stage'its “Empire Day” ceremonies. 7 Booth Memorial High Schoo! perenne: sear np acai rene op sare sow be visited at 9:15.a.m. when: guest speaker will be Rev. Ar- _ a. ‘thur S, Olson, president of the sé _Mintsterial association and Dr. wo WEG, Black, regional inspector of ‘the Department of Citizen-. Ship:and Immigration in Van- couver, © a, + Guest singer Merle -Gutensohn: _sandaccordionist Miss Margaret. - Toth of the Annunciation school: -, Will: be Included in the ceremon-|R, Carr will les.at King Edward Elementary Vocal selections ” séhool at l0 a.m. 0. "lay. we"? Mt. Gutensohn and Miss Toth will. again . suést speaker at the eh ‘Street School ceremonies ection by Mrs. Boyle, mi rg RES ol dal er Et Sassen same TRESS A thai ONL g s ptpecen nae athe, Settee stint LOSER LL eth | a Six schools will be visited by. the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Friday when the Prince Ru-: “pert IODE Municipal Chapter and the three primary, of; Mildred . Clitheroe will be the Conrad at]. 1:15 p.m. along with a vocal sel- The ‘last school’ to ‘be -visited: will be Port Edward school ‘ati: 2:30 p.m, when, Mrs. Clitheroe: will again address the students: ‘together with a’ vocal ‘solo “by. Mrs, Boyle. IODE pianist Mrs, J ! accompany — the: throughout the: - Municipal standard bearer Mrs.’ Y t ; i t } i 4 eee: (eae (at 10°50, - we ai perform at. the. oe Roosevelt Park school ceremony: “;regents and members will be in’ T. A, McMeekin, standard bear-. ers from the primary chapters, _ #* Annunciation school will be, attendance. - ose yy Visited at 11:30 when the guest: ‘singer. will-be Mrs. A. E. Boyle Municipal regent-Mrs, J, Rids-|| dale will, introduce Municipal! sens BSW tenets arora 3 wT no « .. Selections, | “ : and: Miss Toth with accordion Salvation. Army Senior Major education secretary Mrs. R. G. Scott, who will introduce guest speakers ang artists, . thee RS Lk ae pe eet ee ue ee ee Bie oe * ‘A“-doctor who was the. first ‘suipetinterident of Miller Bay Indian hospital when he open- Miller Bay Doctor . Galbraith Wins Award — anette ak ethane pion Doses ' a toe ger 2 wpe é ue NE i . Bo 4 i ‘ beat “f help for baby's Bade. ae ne “One delighted mother tells another... that’s * "the history of Baby's Own Tablets’ popu- larity. No “wonder! 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The. entire family, . will also be in Britain for the summer, Lynn, 16, had previ- ously arranged to attend the Boy Scout Jamboree and sa with the Canadian contingent of Scouts, A Queen’s Scout, he will spend the first two weeks | August in England. . panied by his wife and younger son David, 10.° Mrs. Galbraith and David will return to Sardis ed it in 1956 has recently re- ceived recognition.in British Col- umbia by being selected the first B.C. doctor’ to be given * the Canadian Tuberculosis associa- tion fellowship award for 1959, Dr. Douglas Galbraith, now superintendent of Coqualeetza Indian hospital, Sardis, B.C., lefi the Indian hospital here in 1953 to take up his present position. is chosen by the association for the award, to spend three months in Britain touring. vari- cus hospitals and ~ treatment centres concerned with tuber- Dr. Galbraith sails from Mon- sail ‘of Dr. Galbraith will be accom- te pee L a ce before school opening in’ Sep- tember, | ae! 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A gigantic midway of games, novelty booths, fish pond and “ ik § en ‘ . , ‘ white elephant stalls along with Bo Ibe : with a Bank of Nova Scotia , hooths of home-cooking, ‘pop- vi Hye, corn, candy and hot-dogs will be can just some of the features offer- Wow ed for both young and old. a A tea room for those who wish pops to relax will be an added attrac- h " , tion. 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Members voted to make pres- entation of grade prizes on the vve of school closing, June 27, The session chaired by Mrs. DE ee Oe Citizenship [Day Program | Slated Friday An international castof ||’ "| three hour Citizenship day pro- , choir and orchestra; solos by vse *rr teers ee 7sTeT-7.errrevrery ' more than 100 will spre- |sent“a show of vivid folk’ from 14 countries at. the Civic Centre Friday night: National groups have been req: hearsing from three to four months in preparation for the: gram, . During the evening the Junior Chamber of Commerce’s Alex’ Hunter award for good citizen. ship in 1956 will be presented. Name of this year’s “Good Cit- izen” Is being kept a strict secret, until then, The program will be opened by Dr, W. G. Black of the Reg: jonal Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Vancouver. Master of ceremonies for tha evening will be William Brown. ‘ The program will include: Songs In an English country inn: Japanese children’s dance; In- dian dance; choirs from Hun- gary and Germany; a Chinese Dutch, Estonian, Italian and Welsh singers; a Greek violinist; a Swiss yodeller; Scottish dane- ing. to bagpipes and Irish reels. Admission to the show will be free. P evsonally Speahing Miss Netta Fifth Avenue East, fs leaving the cily tomorrow morning by Can- adian Pacific Airlines plane for Vancouver where she will .spend the summer... ‘ Mrs. Ay L. Bell, president of the Prince Rupert Parent- Teacher- Council left the city last night by train for Kitimat where she will address the Ne- chako Elementary Parent-|. Teacher association and the Junior-Senior High School Par- ent - Teacher association. She expects to return home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bond, 409 Fourth Avenue West, are! leaving by CPA plane tomorrow morning for Vancouver. While away for ten days they will at- tend the annual provincial Kinsmen convention in Kam- loops, May 18, 1) and 20. Mrs. William McDade, 108 Eighth Avenue West is’ leaving by plane tomorrow morning with her three children Donnie, Patti and Pam for Vancouver en route to Alberni where they will join Mr. McDade who left last ‘month to take up employment, ee Comedies Set Tomorrow Comedy films “One Good} Turn” and “Hot Shot” will’ be featured at the Civic Centre Children’s 4 p.m. film program tamorroww, * The show will be repeated for teenagers at 7:30 p.m. tunes, dancing and music) MacDonald, 405): in.” Nobody came, so I thought Then the knocking started again So I went to the door to let my visitor in and still nobody there, | Then I heard again and realized that it was a woodpecker working on a tree across the road, He was working with such vigor with such force that it seemed that’ he. must have developed headache or cracked his beak. ‘meeting in the store residence on Sunday evening. Jack O'- Meara wis elected president =, Prince Ruper | Franc yo | By AGNES Dally Nows Pea cl The wind was so strong on Tuesday that the ferry could not! turn ‘into the dock this side and dt took three tries to get it nto the dock, Even then it had to Come in ‘back first so that the! vehicles backed off the ferry and along the dock,- - - Mrs. Henkel, who has been staying in Prince George since the fall, is in hospital there with a badly hurt leg, She fell ‘coming down the front steps after visiting a friend: It is not ‘known yet whether her lee has been fractured. She has a badly bruised ‘arm as well as the lep injury.” Betty and: Charlie Beatty and the children met Caplain and Mrs; Stretch in Stanley Park on Easter Sunday so they were able to catch up on the news, Mr. and sale firm, t engraver has made to the News" stalled, « It has been so warm this last week, and brilliant sunshine all into the spirit of spring, Folks are busy painting their boats and planting gardens and many have’ already been fishing, The trout have been biting good! right here’ and several have/ been caught by casting from the ferry dock. Pansies and scillas are blooming in the gardens, end the rhubarb several inches high, is ent inp nv ir Sie ITY AS reais er iain ett of Wednesday, May 15, 1057 ois Lake News Mrs. Jack Reed are now in Van- |, couver where he is with a-whole- |: What an improvement the new | 4. “Daily |. and. we have enjoyed: sea-|' ing the pictures since it was In- day Jong, so that we are getline | ‘ é see t Daily. News Il, NEAVE — Correspondent Shaffer and raffle It off for funds. The first meet will be on. Sunday morning, to leave — the front of the store at 10:30 and go to the O'Meara ranch for a, picnic, Those, who do not have horses and do not ride will travel down elther In the wagon. with the team or by car, The .wind pushed the-iee on Tchesinkut Luke so that It crept up the bank and went part way across the road. The dee on the lake is grey but that which ds, pushed on the shore g.ving the lake a queer appear-. ance. Deep Creek is so swollen’} that the water is nearly on level! with the road and the new cul- verts are surely doing good work letting the water through ab a terrific rate, ete eg fens ee en ts enema Me 100 One Hundr Mandy, Civic JACK-POT 8:00 100 One Hundr f AT 8 Annunciation Hall ‘A woodpeckers played a triek | on us the lother day. 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