clubActiHBootb Memorial School News Joan Thai 6 Prince Ruprrt Oaiip r?ruis UD. Friday, January 30. 5943 - - Classified Advertising Clawlf lecTs : 2c txt word per insertion, minimum charee. 50c Birth Notion, 50c: 'Curds of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices. Slarriae and Engagement Announcements. $2. Tha .... i This club is composed of . 1 Posing of join T ' January 26 many friend., lhroil! the High School. ! : small group of students chiefly ' ' seniors who wish to pursue the J study cf languages a step further I than the limits set by classroom j Student Voices FOR SALE HELP WANTED Horn at Trail h J STUDENT EDITORS Editor-in-Chief, Mary Mae-Afee. Social Editor, Yvonne Morin. Sports Editor, Charles Forbe. Typists Jean Faught, Herdis Holkestad and Frances Alpha House Wins Hishest January Academic Honors By amassing a total of 7S3 points Alpha replaced i Delta as the leading House for academic honors in nli'i with 7;.0 noint.3. .virnoPi, School ther - HELP WANTED Experienced FOR SALE-Office desk. Apply ; practice. City Transfer or Phone 950. j Until now. difficulties of a male bookkeeper, able to man- .30. specific nature have been dis- age office. State qualifica-' , lion., and salary expected in FUR SAL uTlSl" crib 1' Canadian Trains A traveller must become accustomed to all sorts of Inconveniences but, if he tried to become accustomed to all or even w rnnce Kuprt sv terms; B o rd .. i.. School m grade s nff I . avnai;c aiiiumi. uiirviiauiy ru- Box own handwriting. ' Daily News. i counters in a foreign language with mattress. $12. Good condition. 1068 7th Ave. East. 30 (27) , course. French, for example popular sturti-nt of ''- .. inn just a few of the inconveniences j HELP WANTED Housekeeper FOR SALE 1946 Pontiac four- The present intention is to dis-( tut rtin.iw y c.uuiiiitt"ii.'. -v.vt - - - i r won second honors, closely followed by Ueta and Oamma with (55 and 610 points respectively. A new system "- of awards reduced the number of - first-class marks. Students hav ... for small family, good wages. rinor opfian a-i shaoe. Phone cuss topics of wider interest. I iu ur CAwn it lit eu ill iritvriiin; on Canadian trains, they would. IUD. To her parent n great loss, members staff and the wh no heavy work. Phone Red 879. Red 184 between 6-8 p.m. 23 Boys State Preferences , . itf ing an average of 85 percent or mi oKiy uesire to hJ FOR SALE Five room house. 17 ! lots in blocks at Port Clements 1 What offer? 1228 Park Ave. Blue 773. 30 ineir deepest the fcat was accomplished. If by any chance a poor soul wants to rest his miserable body after a long day of bumps, jerks, halts, whistlings, howlings and some Secretary-Apply Dr. tf svmpi' HELP WANTED Stenogfapher. Large. 0 better received first-class standing and gained 50 points for the 21 House; 75 percent to 84.9 per- Agriculture. Fishery. Industry 26 Professions and Professional Work '21 Housewife only 0 Unwilling to guess at present 13 1 ci nt Mveived second-class hon I of the other noises and experi WORK WASTED According to &n occupational survey taken at Booth Memorial High School, aericulture. ences he hnd on a Canatici.i such as the story of the alphabet, the way languages are classified and phonetics. In addition, something of a practical and experimental nature will be attempted. A few lessons of the better known European laneuaees will be taught and continued to the extent of student response in the matter. It is to be hoped that at least two general results will ensue: First, a clearer insight into the make-up of languages any language; 1 Second, a firmer grasp of the basic linguistic skills. FOR SALE 1935 Ford Tudor, new engine, seal-beam lights, brakes relined, good running order. Phone Reed. 322 after 6 p.m. '271 Mil lULfi-aged woman will look . rfftrT children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) train. Then the horrible engine fishery and forestry rate high-i will begin to stop and start with est among the fields chosen by the worst jerks, giving out tr- the boys. The girls generally fav-; rific wails in between times. 0r office or clerical work. Pro- J ors and gained 25 points; and r. Johansen. E Mo 0 C5 percent-to 74 9 percent re- Beta T. Boulter H "V 'reived third-class honors and ). Kennedy. M Windle ' : gained 10 points. n(.y, I Hansen. H a-! Margaret Strachen of Orade Lykegaard, R. Wood. B ; 8M topped the Junior Senior by, K. Young. High standinfs for the second dan. B. Prince. C. fry 1 term in a row with an averaue Oamma J Fauuht, J unior Prom h 5 room i.-ouse, full 1723 6th E a s t. WORK WANTED Young couple FOR SALE-desire work out-of-town as basement Inen, just as the traveller be- fessions hold second place with gins to go to sleep, along will boys and girls. Well Attended Phone Blue 336. 27 1 come a loud voice telling the cook and cookie. Experienced. Apply Box 304 Daily News. 25 if 90 0 She was closely follow- wig. A. 01'!, J Wymi t FOR SALE Man's bicycle, Al condition, 328 Second Avenue, Phone Red 367. (27' SALESMAN WANTED " ri at lare that breakfast Is being served in the dining car. '1 tie traveller, after getting up after a terrific struggle with his k.tlics, will wander along to the Mining car. stopping on' the way in hopes of having a wash and Ot irfi boys polled, 26 per cent prefer agriculture, fishery or forestry work, while 21 pel cpnt look forward to a career in the professions. Trades and Industry attract 19 per cent. Fifteen per cent are unwilling to guess at present. Other choices are 1 MOUSES 1 IN FOK SALE 2 grills and one ed b Miryaret Giske, Oraio CuthiU. J. Molhr. p a- ;B. with an average of 89. and B. Hmighen. H Kimtt Peter Harvey. Grade DB with Penef, R, Pedcr.sen. L'6.3. There were eight first-class Delta-M Fumes. L K honor students in the school. Laurie. W. Wilkinson. 1 No first class honors were E. Johnston S Be.-.neu : ..ained in the Senior High. Art '" R- lnn. t & Olsen. Grade 12B. and Ken Hyndman. R. Rh ides I ..me. Grade 11B. divided high Complete House Over 200 Junior Hih School students attended the annu.il Junior Prom held in the school auditorium. Billy McChesney, master of ceremonies, presented a pri.e M the first couple on the floor wh) vere Clara Varfelt and Roy Webber. Later on in ttie evening he gave other prizes to winners of the spot dance. Moffat six-slice toaster. Apply -. . . . . Terminal Lunch. ,tr'!DAbKb I D ALL CANADA-WIDE wholesale port firm requires resident salesman Northern B.C., genera! merchandise, state age, experience, car, -etc. Commission basis. Box 307 Daily News. (26 .i shave only to find the place FOR SALE Three thousand feet j Of planks, fiom four to eight nro.-irnzer! in the .,...,, J ,v. i. ,,Hi,K More than half of the 213 girl that is 52 per cent, name office - - - - - - to n ri.i, aiai wic an j nil ti nui school and first games were the buzzing of electric razors. foot lengths. Phone Blue 836.' ' 2G . ehec'iiled Beta beoan the week if finally, the traveller does net or clerical work as their first honors in the Senior School i.ach with an average of 84 2. The following students gained During the evening entertain- WANTED read: Delta 1605 points Gumma Isftl poir.u Alpha--14C5 points. , Peta- 122!) pomu. FOR SALE New and Used Fur- oy luKing a game irom aipna to tne dining car, he will find cnoice. iwetuy-iour per ceni in- mpnt was proVided by Benita niture, Hardware and Office "' ulc " s vision uv a long lne of ,ople impatient- tena to enter proiesbionai worn, windle and Marie Lavigne who first-cla.su honors: Alpha-E. Martin, J. Strand. sang, "What a Difference a Day WANTED Copy of "In th" Wake of the War Canoe'' by Archdeacon Coliison. Box 308 Daily News. 25' Furniture. etc. New articles-,-, deiau.t on M moay. on I ties- iy waiting to get their appetities Among the remainder or tne Gtirneys Kitchen Ranges. Book- day la the Senior Boys' Division satisfied. When at last he gets ?irls plans vary widely. Makes," accompanied by Highlights of the evening ' erly Matson at the piano. BACHELORS NOT! cases. Chests of Drawers, oamma aeieaieci Beta is to ij -0 a table he will mast likely Complete poll results are House Desks, Dinner Sets.' end cn Wednesday in the Inter- be told that breakfast service follows; M. Brown. Lita-M. Giske. J Henry Gamma - None. Delia -M. Strachan. E. Matins. P. Harvey. Those who "live ata r PKkSONAl- Eritish India Rugs, Electr:; mediate Girls Class A.pna de- was linished about an hour ago. Nothing left to do now but t.) Percentage were spot-dances and otli:-r Boys Girls dances under the supervision of It" should watch their it trltlonists warn It U it Tne following were awarded fQr a ba.n(.lnr or A . IF YOU HAVE an Alcoholic problem, contact Alcoholics' Anonymous, Box 276 Daily News. ftf) ; econd-rlasa honfcs lrl to jnnke a '.iu l' Double Hot Plates. Cooking aulteti to Bfta. Utensils. "Hardware, etc; 1-h-r se games contribute points Slight:y used articles Ches- to the various Houses providing terfield Beds, Radios, Type-! they do nut default and also writer, Clothes, Logging Boots.1 stimulate a Kod deal of friendly Rubber Coats. Other u.seful rivalry among houses. 6 52 Mr. Evans and Mr. Adlem. 2 2 Mr. Church, who rlirecUd the 1 3 prom, was ably helped by Mi. Anstey, Mrs. Moses, and Mr. Alpha- D Main, T. Forman, L place of a meal immt RF.WARIV io :! w but to wander off hung- office or Clerical Work ily m quiet desperation in an Sales Work attempt, to satisfy his appetite Personal Service with a drink of icy water. These Recreational and Social . re a ew and a very small few Service ri the inconveniences which Government Service t-oor travellers have to over- Trades and Industry come on Canadian trains. - - Hu.soy. J nusoy. u rwerrimuii, lr)f, " properly. " A. Knitlson, E Moore. M Res- (I refreshments, assisted by a num- 1 Kenny, who prepared and sold ton. M. Wilkinson. A. Paulson 4 6 19 M Newton C. Partaker, N. Nill, Adverti.se in tne hxu) 2 ber of the pupils. RED CROSS NEWS articles at reasonable prices. Have you any good furniture for sale? See us, it will pay you. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. 125 RFTWARD for information ' leading to recovery of a stolen 1 4-cylinder Evenrude Outboard ; Motor. Information treated with strictest confidence if! desired. Phone Green 893.1 '25)1 By Chic U RLONDIF. A Dual I'oisonality. B. G.. age 14. 10B. (frobably "B.G." is of war days. Ed.1. 'TMji't'iHT' ,.-rr -j few IV- -IM .11 I "O'-OJ GON.G, f . that ;-jirx : j? Eh, 5 5 ? j( ( wavin3 fjN ; T; - 1: -.' FOR SALE Small modern bungalow, close in, with view, complete with electric range, oil heat, garbage burner, curtains, linoleum, newly painted inside and out. Basement. 227 i :Jt U ' -4.:-'V:..' -J r i I . - MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more' economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. ftf 4th Avenue East. Phone 746. (26) Last year, the Junior Red Cross ernup of 8H. Booth Memorial High School, compiled a Junior Red Cross booklet to send to a orelgn h.r.d. The booklet contained views of Prince Rupert, essays, art and other work done :n srhcjl and the work for the Red Cress. By a vote ot the, students, it was .sent in June to the Canadian Red Cross Society. Vancouver, to be forwarded to any school in Port of Spain, Trini-,dad, British West Indies. This week. Mr. Fletcher received in exchange a Red Cross booklet from the Orange Blns- som link of the Junior Red Cross. Cluster Lodge School. Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. - rA V r-ffi i'i- METAL WORK The Stranger Sitting across t..e sia.e from me was the oddest-.ooking man I have ever seen. He was en tirely out of proportion hi, head was nearly as large as his tody. Although his legs wee .short, his feet made one think 0 c'iver's boots. As I looked at his eyes it occurred to me that, he might be one of the patients from the Mental Institute for , the eyes never flinched and he always stared in the same dir-1 action. His clothes were out-'; landish in appearance and he 'resembled an Italian fisherman, j My thoughts were disturbed b.' , the sudden stop of the train. Then to my astonishment a man w ' irr l v ' t v FOR SALE (II 5th Ave. East, 3 blocks from McBride, 4 rooms and bath. Full basement. $3500. i2i 7-rooms house on 5th Ave. East, full basement, furnace, fireplace, garden. $4200 cash, $4500 terms. (3 1 6 room one storey house with excellent view, on Gra il'..A-Jir 1.;: .3 PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnacen, tanks, eavestroughing and s t a e k work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) She's Not the Neat and Orderly Type! ham Ave. 2 lots. Gla.ssed-i:t '!!.!""'""!'!"",, U ! ' '' - Jt.'T SAY I'M 1 I '!; '", " ROOM a:d hoard ' L. I Ci i-.V AMD TAMT I MOOSE ATTEND FUNERAL RITES OAGWOOD 7 CO.VE TO THE I ( ITS VOU!5 FOSS--) Ca x.Tcri Js PHONE MOW r YOU'VE GOT TO, porch. $4000. (4 5-year-old, 4-room house on Alfred Street. Very good lot and modern floor plan. I Only $2800. j . VES. S:(?- Members oi the Loyal Order came forward from the dining ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street car. nicked my mvsteriou.s stran of Moose were among the friends VES. OiR s i i r j ( VP (tf) i If ' '' A , T'tl V'V" ger up in his arms and walked away. Later I learned the stran- , ger was one of the stage props lor a play a French Theatri.-al Company was putting on. j I. H., age 15. HB. FOR KENT FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment. 801 Borden St. (25) FOR RENT Furnished suite. Commercial Hotel. Phone 676 ' (26) in attendance yesterday after- Robert BMontador Ltd. App(y noon at tlie orenville Court FOR SALE-Simplex Engines Chapel of B.C. Undertakers for Hi to 31 HP. air cooled; 30 to the funeral of the late Soren 185 H P. Marine Straight or Romer, whose death occurred a Reduction Drive; also Station- Jf,w days ago. Rev, Earl Soiland . ary-Industrlal. Northern B.C. of St. Paul's Lutheran Church Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE officiated and Mrs. J. C. Gilker WORKS. (t) was accompanist for the hymns " hich were "Rock of Ages" and FOR SALE - Planer, McGregor- "Abide With Me." Following tho Gourley. 6x12, complete with chapel service, interment was belts, shiplap, flooring and Rlacie in Fairview Cemetery with square heads. Price $500.00. Frec scadden. Gillis Royer, Wil-Smithers Lumber Yard, Sml-,iiam Terrv. Josenh Kilhv M A svS'? v" i ' . A FOR RENT 3 room furnished ' modern house near Seal Cove Cold Storage. Phone Blue 825. (tf i it;. A . . t j Yc$! Wc Have thers. B.C. FOR RENT Sewing machines, (8' , Blair and Everett Morrow acting volumes Uni- 115 Pallbearers. I. A..1aNI Month-End SPECIAL portable electrics. $5.00 per;F0R SALE Ten ver.sal Encycloperla, as new; FOrs ur coat, $52. What offers? Phone - , montn. memoes prompt delivery and return. Singer ' Sewing Machine Co. Phone 804. 28i Q tive Service Red 304. .261 i FOR SALE One leather ches terfield with one chair, also FOR SALE Cream enamel oil-burning stove. Phone Blue 611. rocker and double bedstead with spring and mattress. Phone Red 914. (25 1 Blouses TOR RENT -Warm, comfortable room, reasonable, apply 806 .-Fraser St. (30) MODERN LUBRICATINO FACILITIES ,-FULL MECHANICAL REPAIR EQUIPMENT .COMPLETE BODY REPAIR FACILITIES REFINISHING TIRE VULCANIZING-! All slzesi from 4.50X21 to! Jf LARGE STOCK of GENUINE PARTS 4 ACCCES& FOR SALE -1938 Ford light del. $300. 7 passengei La Salle, new tires and battery, $250. FOR RENT Two single sleeping rooms. 221 5th East. Red 807. (29) GOVERNMENT MQUOR ACT , NOTICE fc? hereby civeii that on the 1st of Mnrch 1948 the imuYr-Kignccl Canadian Lceion No. 85 In- 1939 Oldsmobile, damaged GURVICH & SON donhactors IIASEMKXT FOUNDATIONS OUR SPECIALTY - LAND CLEARING ROCK WORK TRUCKS For Hire PHONE . 32 or RED 511 n n r p aditpr I IMITEP Und 10 a,)ply to tnR Lic)llnr Control; condition conaiuon, $500 oou. 1930 ijju Graham uranaiu , , for ft VPtPr.llls. rlub UrenM. sedan, $350. 1928 Pontiac coach ; In respect of the premises situated : $100. Dan's Service Station, I"1 NW Corner 4th and Columbia St..1 1 Stewf't. B. C 1st floor, upon lands j r. si .no, MCHriae t. 'o' : described as Lot No. 13 14 and I Block 15. section -. man 1087. Prinrp ! IN THE SUPREME COURT OF : '. BRITISH COLUMBIA ' IN PROBATE In" the Matter of the Estate of Calbert Harvev Thorn Otherwise Known as Culbert Harvey WIDE SELECTION TO PLEASE EVERYONE juf v s-m ht FORD-MONARCH DEALER l'.ox 38 FOR SALE Best tourist camp Rupert Land Registration District i site in city, directly at head j rfrov,nr of lih f ''mbm. ' . , i to entitle earh member on thp prem- Of Conrad St. and ,,1V. lltn AVC reasonable quantity of liquor for Area 100x165 ft., with City Personal consumption on the prem- I lscg. nnd entitling the club to i ,. pur- !..,. li.kt j street and water, light pre-,chttse lltUor from" B vondor enal n pared parking1- space. Apply by the glass the liquor so purchased Geo. B. Casey, 1122 11th Ave. 10 lts memberR nml quests, for con-; sumption on the club premises in i YOUR PICK OF EVERY BLOUSE IN THE STORE ... AT A REDUCTION Hollywood Cate PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4: P.M. TO 3:3 A M pedal Dinner Every Sunday 5 p.m. to CHINESE DISHES' A SI'ECIAlJJ CHOP SUEY CHOW W tia) accordance with the provisions provisions of 117 ear ft the "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" end the regulations promulgated thereunder. DATED this 12t)i day cf January. 1948. R H SHARP. Secretary, Canadian Legion B 1 91. Branch No. 85. (38) FOR SALE Modern house on 9th Ave. East. Six rooms and bath, concrete foundations, brick chimney, on IV2 lots. Price $2.50C OO. Call H. G. Hel-gerson Ltd. ,25 1 .-unorpe. and IN THE MATTER OF THE "AnMINISTRATION ACT" Take Notice that bv Order of His Honor Judee W. O. Fulton made the 19th of January, AD. 1948, I was appointed administrator of the Estate of Calbert Harvev Thorp, otherwise known as Culbert Harvev Thorne, deceased. .. All parties having claims aeainst thf said Estate are here-toTTequired to furnish same riro-perly verified to me on or before the '28th dav of February. A D. 1948 after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. All parties indebted to the said Estate are hereby reauired to pav the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January. A D 1948. GORDON F. FORBES Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. BO. (27) 345 Third Avenue West FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE SIXTH STREET mi r r IB U j Call 99 --- "We ain't Mad at Nobody'