Alb entries. to-be judged on. the. basis ae A marble guessing contest Main E woes ar 0 PE Eee Ta he be uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | supervised by principal -John H. n Event nw origitiality. and neatness. bn j easy: pee Cte ae James Adkins of Port Edward. | Steele, was won by Terry Hill. ANDY MARSHALL H - Ist Prizes: of each group a Junior’ fait Aor Attending the family tea at{ Doughnuts and coffee were (189 Ibs.) pos ‘Senior. Bicycle” and: Consolation: P Z MONTREAL, 1 yeb antic Want to, do _ bli, the home of the infant’s par-|sold by Mrs. A. B. Love and Mrs. Vs. =. Please state age and ‘Grade on allen Spring? Then ‘choose. “L YSOL" disinfectant us ents on 1078 Seventh Avenue) Eric Janes while Mrs. Pinniger “BILLY MORRISON. ALL ESSAYS & POSTERS: TO. BE SUBMITTED TO your willing helper. With ‘Lysol’ you can take East were the baby’s brother and John Basse Sold soft drinks. : (193 “Ibs.) ~— care of countless cleaning chores with a minimum Richard, 2 and his maternal Peer ' » the answer by the number of @ Case $5. 45 iw ic Yj, os pay tart heaven’ “now and December, and Approximately 200 delegates AS YQ SAS yi that's the amount 1 deposit from my imas are expected from Ketchikan, yr ance each pay-day in my Special Christmas Queen Charlotte Islands, Smith- ° os : Ala - BANK OF MONTREAL. Deca tas f. reas % NGPA cli Ming h the bes way t know at 6%, Perow, Havetton, ‘errnee, Ml Foc leering PORK ‘N’ BEANS STRAWBERRY "MARMALADE © . pulting “merry’’ into Christmas, why not oe ° . 15-0OZ, NABOB ~ Co NABOB.. : > { Vree onen yours today at your nearest B oof M Mr. Melin said the theme of : ‘ JA i 0 35 it : branch? the conference Is “The Urgency fe 4 tins 57° range or rui o MAYBE (IT’S MATERNAL NONSENSE .. . but it is pleasant to of Our Times.” our avorite 2- Ib. Ja aoe | bask jn the wide-eyed devotion your family shows as Tremere € r . | when you set down a flaky pastry—or a juscious rete iy ay .2- tb. Jar vo wacececces C 2 evening will go towards buying] eq by John Burdikin, Mrs, Mel-| the auditorium April Hong Kong. (@ Pile Driving Vancouver Where he eonteend a tape recorder for the school,| yin Forbes. and Edward - Elser-| produced by Buddy ‘nant ound @Crane and Rigging Work munici AP ffi e { B itieh it. was reported by convener mann. Phyllis Hankinson. Rehearsals, "COMPETITION. ~— ESTIMATES GIVEN — | Columbia. Saturday. ° r Mrs. James Pinniger, PTA pres- Fish pond. convener was “Mrs, for the two-act operaetta; which T- A. [- L- 0. R- I. N- G * Shovels - Doz - Trucks |i - a ident, . Clifford Martin, assisted by Mrs.{is taken from the fairy -tale , Ove S 7 wozers FUCKS { A showing of films was handl- BI dM PR mond “Cinderella”” h bh , ESSAY CONTEST Air Equipment For Hire | Stanley Parker, 801 Summit! — sermann an. TS. fay inderella ave been - under | @ Suits e Pants PHONE Fast Avenue, leaves’ tomorrow by Montgomery. , way for some time and will pro- eT vee e SI 5414 247 Ist Ave. | plane to spend a vacation visit- The large assortment; of candy vide a musical treat for "young ‘opcoats: acks ~ enroth, jJC_ OFFICIAL PRESIDES Executive of Jaycettes installed in New executive of th was installed by G. P. Woodside, provincial vice- -pres- ident of B.C. and Yukon Junior Chamber “of Com- merce Tuesday night when the group held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. G. D. Poffentoth. The officers will serve for a four-month.period, Taking office were Mrs. Poff- president; Mrs. G. W, Dover, vice-president; Mrs. J. §. Burns, secretary and Mrs. Harry Rochester, treasurer, ° office e Prince Rupert Jaycettes,, Potpourri, April 17, 18 and 19. April 19 and held at the home of Date for the hnnual potluck |’ supper was tentatively set at| >: afternoon to attend the J, M. WA president Mrs. R. A. on hall repairs. The home-cooking - table In. charge of the sewing and Mrs. Mafecl Girardet. Proceeds of successful fea to aid in church hall. repairs In a setting of shamrocks and’ daffodils more. than 100 people gathered in the J. M. Facey United. ‘hall. yesterday. the United church “spring tea,” Joyce Facey received the guests while Mrs:. ‘Reginald Linton convened the successful affair which realized, ‘$180 to be used Wilson, .Mrs. Charles Roberts and Mrs, Louls Zurek. Serviteurs and kitchen directors were Mrs. Ronald Small, _ Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs, Olof Clebo and Mrs. Anthony Bussanich. Convening the fish. ond were Mrs, Facey Women’s association to McLean and Missionary © Miss was attended. hy Mrs. John ° fable . were Mrs, Ralph. ‘Larson ed |“Varleties of 1958” has been .j| course made available - through ‘The sum of $310.00, net pro- ceeds from the Buddy. Taft's turned ‘over to the Swimming Péol fund. Credit. for tho large amount of money realized gocs immediately to Buddy Taft but equally Important were the art- ists and mothers who worked so laboriously in rehearsals and on costumes, ‘ ing a five-day dressmaking the Extension Department of the University. of British. Columbia. The Civic Centre is sponsor-,.. TF EPITOME SOE Cie Con pe hibits sale, Civic Centre business man- ager Catherine Laurie reports that only a minimum amount of space remains and suggests that anyone wishing to sponsor a booth, should get in touch with the Civic Centre at once, ~ 100 persons hear “50-50 address the “50-50 Mission” in First United Church last night, as Dr. W. G. Berry delivered the fifth in 2. series on “Good News of. Alan MacPherson and Mrs. Frank Symes. Cashier was Mrs. | Classes will p ducted aft God.” His topic was “The Read- Later Mrs. Derrick Ratcliffe; Mrs. G. P. Woodside, , © conducted after-| /7¢ "9 cle? was installed by Mrs. Poffen-| Refreshmente served by the R. W. Large. noons and evenings on May 26,| er’s Chief Task” with text from ro A collection plate will be pre- sented to the Muscum of North- ern British Columbia as the group’s B.C, Centennial project. The meeting also decided to Sponsor a ruiscellaneous booth In the Civic Centre Centennial ALLAN E. BARR ‘Contractor @ Excavations 6 Landscaping @ Rock Work @ Controlled Blasting hostess concluded the session. PERSONALS: Daily News reporter and desk- man Howard Phillips left by car last night for his parents’ home in Vancouver after learning that his father had suffered a heart attack, City Clerk-Comptroller R. W. Long, leaves tomorrow by Cana- dian Pacific Airlines’ plane for ing relatives in Vancouver. TONIGHT IN PRESB 50-50 MISSION HEAR DR. Wm. G. BERRY Topic: ‘Advertising the News” YTERIAN CHURCH of effort . Deep-Cleans “Lysol! YOU'LL HAVE A HEALTHIER, HAPPIER PET. your dog DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION DOG FOOD ever y duy ... 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So this Spring be sure to houseeiean the *‘Lysol- way”, You'll thrill to the clean, fresh fragrance of every room . and they'll stay sweet for days and days, with long-lasting . in three and just watch him thrive! just one part ‘Lysol’ , Deodorizes and Disinfects, all - . if you feed scientifically of carcless of your dog the prevent dict s Champion taste treats; Chicken, Liver . Yet néw's the time to against those after- ficure out my Yuletide expenses MARGARINE & He ot velcome appro: ‘, Me ! ; More’ than Carnival” Proceeds from the fun-packed Adbin 3 baby R cet ves names St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathed- ral was the scene of a christen-' ing ceremony Sunday afternoon when the three-month -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adkins was baptized by the Very Rey. A. E. Hendy, Dean of Cal- edonia. the tiny principal received names Jacqueline Genevieve, Godparents are the baby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Adams. Witnesses plan parley here | March 28 to 30 A three-day conference’ of Jehovah Witnesses wih be held in Prince Rupert on March 28, 29 and 30, it was announced here today by A. H. Melin, presiding minister of the local congrega- tion. . i Arrangements have been com- pleted to use the facilities of Booth Memorial high school for the conference. PERSONALS Mrs. William McAnerin, 12907, First Overlook leaves tomorrow Roosevelt Park. carnival More than 500 adults and ‘children gathered in the Roosevelt Park school colorfully decorated ac- tivity room Friday night to make the Roosevelt Park. Parent-Teacher association’s second ‘annual. “Dime a huge financial success. {was sold by Mrs. D. W. Burnip, tener Blne Bonnet Margarine, Ny aoe by CPA plane for Vancouver en — PEARS . , or t tsee( he i tter! Blue Bonnet is now, vd . pies wey al jill taste hatter! vegetable margarine, route to Sidney, B.C., where she . 15-0Z, NABOB 15-0Z. 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MeAlpine, Sun- day. M sieecatetm pes openness oF Recon wn entin th ‘READERS 500. attend Mrs. Wiliam Scuby and Mrs. J. J. Donaldson. | Mrs. G..L. Venables, Mrs. T. C, Melville and Mrs. W. If. Web- ster were In charge of the home- cooking table. . The novelty booth was con- vened by. Mrs. Bjorn Wick and Mrs. Erling Wick. The popular cake walk “was; conducted by’ Mrs,’ W. G. Mce- Gruther and’ Mrs: ‘Kenneth were Mrs. Lorne Player Mrs, A. H. Lindelauf. and Biggest play was given the ‘duction - 27, 28, 29 and 30. Courses are in classes: of (1) beginners - dress- making, (2) advanced dressmak- | ing, (3) tailoring, (4). child’s clothing, (5) embroidery and (6) pattern making, A- minimum registration of ten 4s required and registered forms are avail- able at the Civie Centre. The Swimming Pool fund. will also be boosted from’ proceeds realized from’ the operetta pro- “The. Maid “and: the Golden Slipper,” to be held in and old. ‘The Civic Centre Centennial Potpourri April 17, 18 and 19-will again provide all city groups and Organizations with an opportu- nity to provide booths and stalls 1 Cor. 15:25: “He must reign.’* Last night’s hymn sing was led: by C. R, Roberts with Mrs. V. E. McEachern at the organ. Tonight is Men’s Night and Dr, Berry will speak on “Adver-. tising the Good News” in First Presbyterian Church. " Following a six-month extend- ed holiday Henry Mah of 514 Seventh Avenue West, returned ‘tothe. city last night on the CPSs" Queen of the North with his bride, whom he married in! for display. and with: items - for enjoyable doll walk, conducted by. Mrs. A. W. Large, Mrs. Wil-: liam Homenuk- and Mrs. Orme Stuart and which featured 25 Story Book dolls, dressed by Mrs. A. G. Bartlett.’ . SALE - SPRING 3} FOOD BRAND FOODS Referee. will be Benny Windle °.. Attending Physician — Dr, R. B. 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