LEONA RITCHIE | will perform her “sensational” toe- tap dance routine tomorrow in the Civic Centre at 8 p.m. when she competes against more than 20 entries taking. part in the Order. of the Royal Purple second annual talent show. Audience applause will determine winners to receive $50 first prize and three $25 prizes. The largest variety of talent to date will include guitarists, harmonicists, singers, impressions, imper- sonations,- acrobats, Scottish dancing, and selected instrumen_ talists. CBC producer R. D. Falconer will preside; at the applause meter and emcee will be popular Harley Lewis. ‘Sojourn in Europe preceded by party ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ejnor Christiansen of 1301. First Overlook were pleasantly surprised last Friday even- ing when a group of friends gathered to bid them “B . on VOVa e.’ The couple left Monday by| 9! card Serial mace up the plane for a winter sojourn in; ™#80tS entertainmen : Friends in attendance were Doe Sweden, Holland and | Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Desautels, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Desautels, In keeping with the affair, Mr, and Mrs..J. Lussier, Mr. _the- feted: couple’ were presen-|and Mrs. ° A. Bagshaw, Joseph ted with a travelling clock. 1 Owens,* Frank Burdett and B. Singing, dancing and a series Bendickson. By applauding your favorite stars entered in the SECOND ANNUAL O.ORP. TALENT SHOW FRIDAY AT 8:00 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE TICKETS AT ESQUIRE SHOP STAR STYLE WEAR, BULGER’S CIVIC CENTRE ADULTS $1.25 STUDENTS 15c¢ CHILDREN 25c Stule more enjoyment naturally for FREE delivery phone 4032. HICKS CAPILAND BREWERV LIMITED ‘ wh Ae Lilcuueg Control Bourd or by the Goverment of Brith. Columbia. This wdvertisoment Ionot published or dictas cd by he ee nee ae ee nan er t ties 6 come te ee meet Advertising in Daily News Brings Results (te (| T. G. Bateman, ’ TWO- DAY WORKSHOP City prin | for-Terrace parley Wide range of topics, from supervision.of staff {to streamlining: of administration, will come up for 1 discussion when school principals from Prince Rupert, | Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers and Telkwa. meet in Ter- race tomorrow and Saturday. . The 1958 Principals’ Confer- ence and Workshop, to be held in the Riverdale Elementary school, district elementary and high |} schools in session from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. tomorrow and 9 am. until 4:30 pm. Saturday when an evaluation of the con- ference will be made. Chief InSpector of British Col- ‘umbia schools, E. E. Hyndman who was expected to be open- ing speaker for the conference will not be able to be present tand A, D: Jones. superintendent of schools. for Kitimat district will give the initial address and introduce’: the guests. Principals | will:be»welegmed by C. W..Mich- jel, chairman of the Terrace District. school board. Principals. attending from school: district 52 will be R. F: Lucas of -Booth Memorial Junior- Senior High school; R. G, Moore, King Edward elementary school). Conrad Street school; John H. Steele, Roose. velt Park. school; Ernest’ Mc- Keown, Port Edward school. District 52 suderintendent of schools J. M. Phillipson, along with J. A. Thomas, school sup- -erintendent from Smithers school district and Mr. Jones of Kitimat will act as consul- tants. Arrangements for the confer- ence and workshop were made Mount Elizabeth High school in Kitimat and Mr. Lucas. Mr. Moore of King Edward will be chairman of a group role of the principal” tomorrow morning while Smithers: super- intendent of schools J, A. Thom- as will speak on “Classroom Supervision”: tomorrow after- ‘noon. H. J. Tood, principal of Telkwa: Superior school will be chairman. Tomorrow night at an infor- mal dinner J. H. Lawrence, prin- cipal of Skeena High school at Terrace will be chairman. At the Sunday morning -ses_ sion K.-S. Armstrong, principal of Nechako school, will be chair- man, Tomorrow afternoon Mr. Phillipson will:speak ‘on ‘Public Relations”. Mr. Calum will be chairman. / For the Group. discussions Friday and Saturday, A. Bla- shill, principal of Kildalla school ‘i}—be—chairman—and-Mrs: J. ‘Nelson, primary superintendent at Kitimat will be recorder. Group 2 discussion chairman will be F. Bowers, principal of Smithers Junior-Senior High schoo] while Mrs. M. Robertson, music consultant at Kitimat will be recorder. R. G. Moore will will see principals fron: by John Calum, principal of |’ discussion on “The Leadership. cipals set be chairman of combined group discussions. Other topics.to he covered. by the workshop are staff retention, helping the beginning teacher, acceleration in the elementary grades, and organization of pupils for effective instruction. Memorial to. honor PA. Lien. A fund: has. been Jaun- ched by the St. Andrew’s Cathedral committee fora memorial to be’ placed. in the church in memory of Peter Lien organist and choirmaster who died last Wednesday. Ata meeting of the committee held last Sunday it was decided that the memorial would be made up of oak choir stalls which will be ever associated with Mr. Lien and some 27 years Service he gave to the church. : Estimated cost of the memorial has been set at $1,200; which will be the fund objective. The fund, will be :designated “The Peter Lien” fund and con. tributions may be forwarded to either of the committee members who-.are The: Very Rev. A.-3. Hendy, Dean of Caledonia, E. T. Applewhaite and E. G, Faure, or at the Bank of Montreal. Canadian clubs cease activity The Prince Rupert Can- adian club must discon- tinue functioning for the time beina. In a recent letter to members: of the local club, president Mrs, H. G. Watts informed the mem-: bership that clubs at Dawson: Creek, Kitimat and. Prince! George had ceased activity and | so, the National association of} Canadian” clubs was unable to supply speakers in Prince Rup-] ert this year. | Mrs. Watts expressed her ré_| gsret that “this situation makés, ‘it impossible for the city club to carry. on.” “We had avery happy year last season,‘ and we had looked forward to an increased and interested membership this year,” Mrs. Watts wrote. She said that it was hoped this cessation of activity would only be a temporary one. KITCHEN FARE. Cheese sandwiches cold weather treat - Toasty cheese sandwiches with. soup: are: the: order of the day for nourishing cold. weather. lunches. To keep the youngsters alert for afternoon classes, a hot lunch is really’ a “must.” And how they love a filling noontime re. past after a busy’ morning of], work and. play. Homemakers, too, require an extra “charge” of energy’ in the middle of the day. Whether the: day's activities |. keep you at homes in an office or in school, human nature in- sists upon “something tasty”. Nutrition without enjoyment is dull and uninteresting —— you might just as well swallow a pill. High in protein value, delic-| ious “Toasty Cheese Sandwiches” | will fill. vour every requirement. They’re certain HIP SCOTCH — nee white plaid forms a long een pes silhouette in this dress\design- ed by Betty Barclay. In orlon and rayon, it has a white pique collar and unpressed’ pleats falling from the hipline mark- ed by a banded cuff of gros- grain. Toronto, ee aa ot 4 oe ' 2S Be TUT ron wee wh tnlip queen VWolenin “en)" Quant en inl intelios ta Transport, Minister Tees on Pariiamont Wl Miss Quant, seen in this photo by Malnk, was solectod by the Dutch Bulb Growers Assoaintion to malo a, Rood-will tour of Ottawa, Monteaal and: Local 708 WA stage’ dance. Plans are now tompleted for a dance to be held tomorrow night In, the Canadian Legion by the Women’s. auxiliary.of the Infer- national Brotherhood. of Pulp, -Sulphite and, Faper Mill Workers “ ocal708., Proceeds. trom. ‘the “function will goi towards: paying for‘ “the, ‘auxillary’s project, a new, oxygen tent, now in operation’ at | “the Prince Rupert General hospital. 4 Prince Rupert, Dally News i Thursday, October~16; 1958, to be favorite}. standbys, in your; Juncheon menu planning. TOASTY. CHEESE: SAN DWICHES *Natural cheddar: cheese ‘slices, cut-in half. . *White - bread,’ slices.' — .For. each. sandwich? place a ‘half-slice- of. cheese between 2 slices of bread. Toast ‘the. sand- wich. on both’ sides- until brown and the cheese melts: Cut each sandwich in half. Arrange the sandwiches ,on.a.large plate and garnish. with. pickle. slices. Sliced. Pickle Cancer Society congratulates Prince Rupert The.contributions given by the citizens: of Prince Rupert to the | Fight: against Cancer in 1958,' which amounted to $4,663.75, ex- : ceeded: the. amounts donated in; ported in a letter to The Very | Rev. A. E. Hendy; Dean of Cale- ; donia, In a letter. written to local: chairman Dean. Hendy by the! campaign: headquarters in Van-: ‘couver, the City of-Prince Rupert ' was congratulated for its out- standing donations to the Cana- | dian Cancer Society,. which is considered to.be.one of the great | humitarian causes. in the. world | today. “Your contributions have play- | ed.a considerable part in the! progress achieved,” the letter | stated. ° SPECIALISTS. IN ORNAMENTAL 4 VC ORK @. Flower Boxes ' @ Fire Escapes @ Corner Posts @. Fences @ Gates - Bill's Welding Shop PHONE 4663 eee AY RE FTE ARR mt urea me leery 7 mang aye Tear ecrwryenye WAIT. FOR’ “That Blur Sirf it “Mast. comfortable shee. ys ve.ever Wort... «, and, good, tesking,: toa? Roomy, moccasin type toe, with wonderfu ly springy, youthful springy am sole. New two cyclet Sing —— $799 5 George. Hill & Sons Ltd, 624.- 3rd Ave. West Phone. 2016: pemwrareeie. | etide: taal : the past three years, it was re-:| NOTICE The Court of Revision will sit at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 1, 1958, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Fulton. Street;; Prince Rupert, B.C. to hear all complaints_.and to.carrect and revise the list of electors for the voters list for the year 1958/1959. A. copy of the list of electors will be posted on the notice board in the City Hall on n Monday, October 20, 1958. R.W. LONG, City Clerk- ‘Comptroller _ 8:00 P.M. commuammns October 23, | ; Pe eT ey NOTICE . Public Notice is hereby given that two by- laws to amend Zoning By-Law No. 1322 will be considered at a public hearing to be held at 1958 in the aren er ee pee NY my Prince Rupert, B. AMENDING BY-LAW NO. 1357 ‘ To change all of Block Twenty Six (26), Section Nine (9) from Zone “'H" Farming Zone to Zone G" Auto Court Zone. This Property is located on the north side of Prince Rupert Boulevard between Goddard Street and Wilson Avenue. AMENDING BY-LAW NO. 1358 To change Lots B and C, Block Two (2), Section Six (6) from Zone “A” Residential Zone to Zone “c" Lacal Shipping Zone. These lots are located on the north east corner of Fifth Avenue East and McBride Street. All persons who deem themselves affected ‘ by these proposed rezonings will be afforded an opportunity to be heard. City Hall, Fulton St., Prince Rupert, B.C. R. W. LONG, October 15, 1958 City Clerk-Comptroller. —? * %& CHEVROLET. % PONTIAC % BUICK % OLDSMOBILE McRAE MOTORS LTD. TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN EXTENDING A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC OF PRINCE RUPERT & DISTRICT TO VIEW THE COMPLETE LINE 1959. 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