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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 8

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PAGE 8 THE VANCOUVER SUN Vancouver Home Ncwupaprr TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1943 HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS ON THE AIR Tm ui q( the UtykSclwb Published Every Tuesday During School Term Schools Up Against Coal Problem Again Vancouver school trustees decided Monday that they need coal, need it badly, but don't quite know how to ask VOL. 4 No. 22 TUESDAY, MARCH 16 EUITKU lit BILLY FIN LAY Chapped, Rough Lips Prevented Relieve Soreness Instantly Sore, chapped lips make life miserable cold weather. Painful and unsightly, their cracked, rough surfaces are easilj Infected. Don't run this risk I Prevent thapping with typsyl.

Its wonderful imoliient action protects the delicate membranes, keeps the lip tissues from becoming dried out by cold, biting winds, io that lips stay smooth and soft in all weather. When lips are already chapped, lypsyl gives quick relief, seals the wounded membranes against dangerous germs, hastens natural healing. Get Lypsyl at your store today and use it regularly. Sold everywhere in handy stick form. for it.

crease of 169 over September, IW2. There were 301 cases of communicable disease during Feb Lord Byng Staff Named Graduating Class to Feature 'Annual1 ruary. an increase of 49 over In past years they've always issued a regular call for tenders demanding to know where the coal was mined, how many BTU's per ton and guarantees that it would be delivered on a fixed date. Last night they realized that "beggars can't be choosers," and conceded they should ask for coal per se, and ba grateful If they got it in sufficient quan By SUSAN KNAPP After much discussion it has been decided that Lord Byng will have an Annual again this year. Mary Kirkpatrick; staff editor, Dorothy Page; snapshot editor, Bob Timmins; art and cover editor, Ken Jessimen; makeup editor, Susan Knapp; assistant, Bill Stewart; administration editor, Mr.

C. J. Oates, Mr. E. T.

Oliver and Mrs. R. T. Green are the staff advisors. Students of Lord Byng School enjoyed another roller skating party last Friday night.

This January and a decrease of 600 from February, 1942. Establishment of a library at Dawson Annex, costing $450, was approved at Monday's meeting. Trustees granted permission to the British Columbia Teachers' Federation to use Kitsilano High School for their Easter Natural Rd or Invisible Whits for Men and woman LYPSYL Because of the war-time party was held in the Roller Strictlons, the size has been re duced to approximately 32 pages, tity. This Annual is mainly for the Bowl, and was under the man agement of the There were a number of nov Graduating Class and will con tain their pictures and personals. Alan Dawe.

Club editor, Warren Damer; sport editor, Gordi2 Morrison; assistants, Warren Godfrey and Yvette Morris; junior editor, Al Pierce; assistant, Harold Ten-nant; exchange editor, Bill Fras-er; business manager, Jim Peacock; circulation, Morely Watson; elty sKates wltn theatre passes Millions of pounds of raisins are stored in warehouses of Valencia, Spain, awaiting higher prices. Thousands of miners are now regularly employed to supply coal for Great Britain's 20,000 locomotives. "I'm not going to sit through another winter of closed schools Without having a great deal to say about it," warned Trustee The material will chiefly concern lor prizes. Out of 300 jumbled mJifsilti'iFlfui'MSr -limMi. iiiiiil.iMiisifcisMiiiBawMMiiasiii i iwMrrfrrrriR iniljririi intfrfff tickets, the name of John Clarke Grade 12, but will contain things Court Doubts Rentals Act of interest to the other grades was drawn.

Marion Rutherford seemed to stop In a lucky place The following have been chosen Tom Brooks. SLACK COAL WASTED for the Annual Board: Editor-in' for the Spot skate. In the elimin ation skate Jean Ball and Dick chief, Don Ferguson: senior Federal officials have gone too far in their infringement on pro editor, Pat Mayne; assistant. But the problem is not a simple one. P.

A. Goepel, chief engineer, found that out in the recent cold personals, Isable Wilson, Edith Adrian, Norah Wright and Dave Storey. Staff advertising, Flora Norris, Arnie Teasdale, Dorothy Martin, Margaret Vaughan, Ian Mclnnie and Jackie Sherman. Helen Worth; picture editor, Shown rehearsing a radio script for the school broadcast over CBR "Radio Workshop" are (left to right) Louis Burke of King George High; Ken Caple, director of school broadcasts; Marcia Diamond of Magee High, and Juanita Woodman of Kit-silano. The purpose of the Workshop Is to give an opportunity to a group of boys and girls to have a short period of thorough training in the technique of radio acting.

More than a hundred students from various city high schools have been auditioned, and a group of 25 selected. The program is under the direction of Kenneth Caple. Hibbard finished with honors. Every once In a while the skaters would see a flash of light. It proved to be none other than Bob Timmins and his camera.

snap. FEEL LIKE A IIEti The School Board still has on eat hand some "slack" coal which it bought as an experiment last winter. r.iflfi Salvage Drive at Templeton Chilliwack Cadets By DOREEN IRWIN Grade Seven pupils of Temp. Show Off Uniforms are going all out for victory with the inauguration of a salvage committee. By DOREEN BROWN Quite a stir has been aroused crazy recently.

The annual free throw contest was held on March 5. Mr. A. E. Henderson, Mr.

T. Lowe, Mr. I). Capon, Mr. K.

Found, Mr. W. MaDOnaId and Mr. J. Chappell directed the competition.

Winners were as follows: Senior boys, Norm Blake. Junior boys, Bill Reeve. Bantams. Bill Chairman is Moira Flockhart. less tftan If a tablet among Chilliwack High Cadets Other members are Charmaine Cunningham, Ray Crawford and vincial rights in their regulations respecting termination of leases, it has been held by Judge Liver-more of Norfolk County Court in Ontario.

His Honor refused to be bound by regulations respecting special notice to tenants and gave a landlord an order for possession in accordance with the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act of that province. Because of this decision, Judge A. M. Harper Monday reserved his decision on a similar application of a landlord for possession of property In accord with the Landlord and Tenant Act. Two other applications were adjorned until His Honor decides whether or not he will follow the lead of the Ontario judge and decide that regulations 19 and 21 are invalid and not binding on him.

Judge Livermore agreed that regulations fixing rents may be necessary to keep down the cost of living in a war emergency but said he could not agree that it is by plans for the cadet camp. This Bob Thompson. a The canvassers are given an year they plan to go to Kelowna. Enthusiasm is high, for it was enjoyed very much last year and Negro Quintet At North Van. By STEPHEN PVM The headline news in the past week at Nova High was the visit by the Victory Quintette.

The five negro wizards, ably directed by Emmanuel Mansfield, were the last word in harmony. For their spirituals, jubilees, love-songs, novelty numbers and quips, students applauded loudly. On the sports side of the picture North Vancouver had an ex citing, but not victorious encounter, at Confederation Park Wed alphabetical letter and a district Kioulehek. Midgets, Gerry Moore. It was found that this coal' would not burn with the equipment now used.

Furthermore, it would cost $80,000 to install forced draft which would enable Vancouver schools to burn slack coal. Trustee Jack Henderson argued that, despite the necessity to avert a repetition of last year's fuel shortage in the schools, it was useless to buy coal which couldn't be burned with present equipment. Trustee Elmore Meredith pointed out that, just because the tender called for an unspecified type of coal, it wasn't necessary to buy every type that was offered. It was finally decided that no strings should be attached in the call for tenders, but the chief to work in. A map of Vancouver has been made in order to keep track of these districts.

These children will soon come to your Grade 9 girls, Ramona Standcll. Grade 8 girls, Valerie Christie-son. Grade 7 girls, Joyce Donaldson. The best boy was Bill Krout-chek, and the best girl, Joyce Donaldson. Joyce Donaldson was also the school champ.

Get Aspirin's wonderful fast-acting relief from headaches, neuritic pains, neuralgia, in Canadian druggists' bargain of IOO tablets for 98? home. Please co-operate. You tales are still circulating through the school. When A and flights of air-force cadets held their first dress parade a new style was set for smart clothes for the boys. Despite the usual quips about ill-fitting when they first appeared In the halls there were will know who they are because they will have badges.

Temp, really went basketball TAKE PHILLIPS1 nesday, when Nova High Com Cumberland Cagers Triumph gasps of admiration not only from the girls but air-minded boys as well. "Hot dog!" will be the cry of necessary to take away the rights By DORETTA BROWN CUMBERLAND. Cumber Here's a bargain in a really fast way to ease headaches, neuritic pain, neuralgia, and painful symptoms of colds, that thousands recommend Aspirin now priced for less than one cent a tablet. Yes, real Aspirin, one of the fastest reliefs from of the provinces to legislate regarding other rights of landlords and tenants respecting property. Want to hit fast pace tomorrow? Then Custard Eating Event Features Kelowna Party land High School had the honor of taking both cups in the final games for the Comox District basketball championship.

give that excessive stomach acidity the one-two action of Phillips' Milk of Red Cross members in Division 10 when they hold their hot dog sale this week. They hope that this sale will be as successful as sales sponsored by other divisions. Such another sale was the Division 12 cookie sale. Division 18 really went original and had a fruit sale. Cumberland girls defeated engineer should recommend what types can be burned with present equipment.

A committee of three will draft the advertisement. TRAFFIC CONTROL School trustees decided they would approach the Official Traffic Commission with a view to securing uniform control of all vehicles in school safety zones. At present, only motor vehicles are required to conform to the 15-mile an hour speed limit. This does not, for. example, apply to BCER trams which are governed by a different act.

It was pointed Royal City Ponders May Day Fete Special to The Vancouver Sun NEW WESTMINSTER, March IS. Will the historic Royal City May Day, established in 1870, be Comox High with a score of 21- Phillips' Milk of Magnesia gives one-two action because it is an ideal laxative-antacid. In the stomach it relieves discomfort due to excessive acidity. After settling the stomach, it acts as a gentle laxative and promotes mild yet thorough elimination. Head the direc 8.

During this league the Cum mandos struck hard at the Tech High team, but were unable to edge ahead of them. It was a thriller from start to finish with both teams playing "all out." Art McKay and Ralph Koonts scored the two well-earned touchdowns for N. but Tech, with its convert and two touchdowns, one an 80-yard-er, ended up just one point ahead with a score 11-10. The school firefighters got to work last Sunday with their pipes, buckets and barrels, to extinguish a couple of well-planned fires on the playfield near the school. According to authorities all went well with no casualties or drownings reported.

Pat Green and Bessie Hark-ness, two of Class 1 war helpers, dazzled the school Monday by wearing their Red Cross Uniforms to herald the great drive that is now being launched. berland High team has never suf pain ever known now only for 100 tablets I Hurry. Get Aspirin in the special economy bottle at your druggist's today. Hours of welcome relief may thus cost but a few pennies, so anyone can afford it. WARNING! Be sure It's Aspirin Aspirin is made in Canada and is the trademark of The Bayer Company, continued this year? fered a defeat.

Kay Watson proved to be the star hoopster This question will be decided upon at a meeting called by May for the year. Mr. Richardson, principal of Comox High, presented the captain of Cumber tions on the package and take only as directed or as prescribed by your physician. Available in liquid or tablet form. or William Mott Tuesday at 3 p.m.

in City Hall. Kelowna Girls Train By LILIAN SUGARS KELOWNA. During the Monday afternoon Cad3t period the three platoons of the A Company Girls' Cadets are alternately taking Aircraft Recognition under the leadership of the lieutenants; First Aid under Mrs. M. Smith, and Platoon drill under the platooon officers.

land team with the cup. The next game between Cum Ltd. If every tablet is not stamped "Bayer" in the form of a cross, it is NOT Aspirin. And don't let anyone tell you it is. berland boys and Courtenay boys proved to be more exciting with out that street cars gain greater speed under the "skip-stop" plan.

H. N. MacCorklndale, superintendent of Bchools, reported that February enrollment was 33,040, a decrease of 2231 from February, 1942, although an In In a circular letter the Mayor asks that' serious consideration be given to holding the fete in view 'of war restrictions. Staging of the ceremony cn a small scale is favored in some quarters. close score of 7-5.

This was By JOYCE AUSTIN White House was victorious in the Indoor track meet held February 26 In the school gym. The meet was sponsored by the Student Council and ably handled by Harold Shugg, school president, and F. Martens, physical education instructor. The feature of the evening was the White House skit, a burlesque of Axis political leaders. A tasiy event was the custard eating contest, won by the Green House, who also presented a fashion parade featuring various male members of the House modelling girls' clothing.

This feature had the crowd in an uproar during the performance. The evening concluded with a presentation of the shield to Henry Tostenson, captain of the White House. the first defeat of Courtenay High boys so the victory was unexpect Unlike most of the schools In the valley, the Kelowna 1-Itgh ed but more than welcome. Mike Mllitich and Ray Monks proved School remained open during the ONLY 25? AT ANY DRUGSTORE to be the star players of the fuel shortage and cold weather, W. J.

Logic, principal of Kelow league. Mr. Tonks, principal of Cumberland High, presented the cup to the captain of the boys' team. PERSONAL na High School, permitted girls who were unaccustomed to the low temperature, to temporarily Powell River High (Brooks) wear ski pants to classes. students will be guests of Cum No endorsers needed berland students during the week Spain plans extensive con struction work on its university end of March 1214.

They will challenge our school for the buildings. Upper Island Powell River" The movement for government cups. I he- game will be played on Friday night and a High jJ Choose a monthly payment plan YJ i 6 iT5 12 15 Gt paymts paymts paymts paymH paymts 125 I 6.57 1 4.46 2.78 2.36 50 13.13 8.93 S.S7 4.73 75 19.70 13.39 8.35 7.09 100 26.26 17.85 11.13 9.46 I 7.78 115 32.83 22.32 13.92 11.82 9.73 150 39.39 26.78 16.70 14.18 11.67 200 62.52 35.71 22.27 18.91 15.57 300 78.79 53.56 33.40 2S.3 7 23.35 500 131.31 89.26 6S.66 47.28 38.91 Chile has prohibited the shipment of Chilean-made bicycles out of the country. family allowances is growing in Dance will follow. Eire.

Ex-Kits, Now in Service, Back on Short Visit cribed in the words of I. Parfitt, Out of the five Air Force repre Kits music teacher, "Never be To get ft HwBeiold Finance loan just HI us how much you need, and ebouee a payment plan from the table above. No endorsers needed. No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. Payments include charges at rate of 2 monthly as authorised by the Small Loans Act, 1939.

Vou pay nothing more, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE fore have I heard such perfect By JOYCE RUSSELL On Tuesday, March 9, the Victory Quintette was enthusiastically received by Kits' senior students. The four singers and their accompanist presented such fav sentatives, three Ted Hopkins, Bob Tomlinson and Norm Gloag were on embarkation leave. The blending." Among recent school visitors fourth, Ray Havers, is a wireless stand XI ex-Kits students now in the services 10 boys and one instructor, and the fifth, Gordon Vance, has just become a pilot girl. The girl, Kaye Huntington 13 VANCOUVER, B.C. Third Floor, Roger Building 471 Granville at Pender St.

Marin J357 G. Stnds. Mantstr orites as "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" "Old Black Joe" and a brilliant piano solo, "Rachmaninoff's Prelude in Minor." The quintette can best be des- of the RCAF (WD), is at present officer. Bob Blaney, the twelfth taking a course at Rock Cliff. visitor, is now in the RCASC water transport division.

The sea services have been represented by Navy men: Harold Last Tuesday's North House concert played to a full noon-hour Gwy titer, Lew Smilh, Gerry Bar-tic and Clair Bowman, who has house. Highlights of the hour were: Kits' outstanding male quartette: Bill Jackson, Cliff seen two years of world-wide duty, and by Bob Downing of the merchant service. Wyatt, Bob Lawson and Keith McDonald, vocalizing "Lamplight er's popular numbers by Jack Cribb, Bill Wood and Don Higman, who feature the clarinet, piano and electric guitar, respect' ively; Maxine McClung's "Con stantly" and June Ritchie's Grow your own vitamins, gain health and happiness, and add to your own and the nation's food supply. Enter your vegetable garden in this contest and enjoy friendly competition while grow. Ing a tax-free supplement to your Income.

"Moonlight Becomes You." ttV Both girls were accompanied "vTv-rw-v by LeOpal Likness at the piano, Surprise stars, Privates Rowe and Ros, added a timely military touch. Write tor of MECCA PILE REMEDY The boys, whose presence was arranged by North's president, 100 CASH PRIZES Ron Grantham, offered several piano and sax duets. The con cert's proceeds of $8.50 contrib uted to packages for ex-Kits boys now serving their country. Last Friday night, after pre-cision planning and feverish dec orating, the mixer committee offered its final triumph, the The makers of the well known Mcc Ointment havfl produced two tviBrdira for Piles wbirb are giving grateful wilts. You, too, can get comforting relief.

Remember, there are two mem kimJi of Hemorrhokie, or Pils (1) or protruding 'for wbirb you use Merra Pile Remedy No. 1, sold in a tube with perforated pipe for internal appi tion) and (2) Itch.ng Pile, for whir-h you must auk for Meera Pile Remedy No. 2 sold ia a jar and used only ternlly, FOR SALE AT YOUR DRUGGIST OR USE THE COUPON FOR FREE SAMPLE. senior mixer. Dancing took place in the gym to the music of the mixer orchestra, led by Carol Fieldhouse, and of popular rec IN THE VANCOUVER SUN'S 3RD ANNUAL GARDEN CONTEST $25 for best gardens in each of two classes, under 50-foot lots and over 50-foot lots.

And 5 prizes of $5 in each class, plus 200 certificates of merit, with a handsome window emblem for every entrant. Open to all Sun subscribers in Greater Van-1 couver and New Westminster. SEND THIS COUPON can enter -VANCOUVER SUN: I wish to enter your 1913 VICTORY I GARDEN COMPETITION, and this is my application: ords featuring today's name bands. Refreshments of coke 0 Sure 10 isrdtT ty Snmber dXJ 137 Kin St. Toronto PWe -end a sample of i and donuts proved a welcome relief to the ping-pong contestants, who waged their private wars in the auditorium.

Wednesday, March 10, in order to give senior students a knowledge of their opportunities in the present-day world, representatives from the services and the war industries addressed Grades XIII. The boys and girls were TM SUEP cnto Like a shaft of light that pierce the dark, the Red Cross sheds its tender mercies upon the millions of fighters and homeless victims of destruction and disaster. Give to relieve suffering! Give generously! The House of Seagram Mecca Pile Ry 1, for internal use. or Please aend a sample of PLie Remedy No. g.

for external uae. Name and Address addressed separately by men and women, respectively, so that accurate viewpoints of all the branches could be established. pr if Lot Size.

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