| | { 9 | ! | council. ', More than 800 city residents gathered to pay homage to Can- (ada and pay tribute to Prince Rupert's Good Citizenship award Winner of 1958, Mrs. W. D. (Kay) Smith. ° 4 ' . i “While there are many more worthy and good citizens quall- fied’ to receive this top award, I most sincerely and humbly thank you for the honor,” Mrs. Smith said in receiving the beautiful trophy, presented to hér by last award winner Dr. R. G. Large. “You have honored me = on many occasions, but this is one of the most thrilling moments of my life,” Mrs, Smith said. ‘ Presiding over the award presentation was R. R. Whiteley; president of the sponsoring Jun- lor Ohamber of Commerce. : Also receiving outstanding rec- ognition was T, A. (Tom) Har- ‘ris, ” immigration officer in charge, who was cited for his un- tiring work among the Hun- garian refugees during “Opera- tion Hungarian” when he was working at the Hungarian recep- ’ t1én centre, in Abbostford. Hankinson, expressed his pleas- ure jn presenting the citation and commended the many people TANDING ROOM ONLY CROWD ~ Council president William C.. a” ' pry ena SUM gnats eS * ~ Talented artists, award winner lauded _at fifth citizenship “folk festival” Po Once again “a standing room only’? crowd. enthusiastically applauded the colorful “Eolk Fes- | I tival production of native songs, dances and music, highlighted by ceremonious presentations staged | in the Civic Centre auditorium Friday night. by th rate EUR ep ln EME STORE EE ee a Og a Oe Ow peti, Pa aye Geng ee eis oe Be PRE, BRAG Rd og ee Ete ie ng ee ‘ May GAYS EF WE OCR COO doe ‘ 4 fessional flair, John and Anita Arduini exhibited the “Double Sword” dance. Piper was James Munro, : Sunny Italy was reflected in the group of Italian songs by Gi- ovanna Gagliordi, Lucia Pomp- onio,, Nalda Gerraro, Daniella Magro. Roberta Rossi, Lydia Puc- cl and Mary Cantaflo. The An- nunciation choir, sang songs of Canada with student Anna Juby | at the piano. Directed by Mrs, Earl J. Dean. a group of children gave a de- ightful exhibition of square dancing. Boys garbed in plaid shirts and girls in identical cot- tons were’ Barbara Schultz, Don-. na Eckess. Shannon Ward, Gwen Rees, John Arduini, Leslie Ardut- ni, Brian Dean, and Garnett Lloyd. 4 . German piano soloist Winfried Rompf, paid tribute tu. Norway with “Norwegian Bridal Proces- sion,’ followed by Norwegian dancers, Mr. and Mrs, M. Bjorn- dal; Mr. and Mrs. John Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Leren, Hans Hauknes and Mrs. Nels Waseng. Rendering Irish songs and dances were Maureen Murray, Mary Cantafio, Roberta Rossl, Rose Low, Maurecn Lyons, Diane in. Prince Rupert who had also worked so hard in the operation, “The two-hour show, with Mel Thompson as master of ceremon-. ies was designed to make new Canadians part of a community without losing the qualities of thelr nationalities. - Filling the hall with lively mu- Sic.to open the Fifth annual fes- tival was the Prince Rupert Civic seph G. Arduini. Songs from Germany were presented by the German Bethel Baptist church choir, with Herbert Strauss con- ducting. ’ Taking the spotlight for Scot- land were dancers Gail Bartlett, Beth Fields, Marilyn Macdonald, Ellen Wardrope, Janet MacDon- gid, Mary Burns, Moira Forbes and Patsy Kerringhan, garbed in {raditional costumes. With pro- --- DID YOU KNOW? Ie! MANY OF THE BEST PARTIES _ “ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD! Just Phone 3329 MELROSE CHOP SUEY Band, under the direction of Jo- Swanson, Lydia Pucci, Nelda Fer- raro, Mary Burns and Carol Mon- tesano. Patrick Kelly directed. . Oriental culture was displayed by three vividly kimono-ciad dancers, displaying exquisite Japanese dances. Performing under the direction of Mrs. Tas- on Omari and Kathy Yamashita. Another glimpse of the Orient was given by Chinese instumen- talists Kim Mah, Danny Mah and Gary Chow. . Darlene Cummine, accompan- lied by violinist Wilbur Dorash, ; performed the Irish Jig, follow- led by a performance of Swiss yodelling by Marcel Giradet. Jimmy Stevens rendered western music. with his singing and guitar ‘playing. Italian accordionist Peter Miele concluded the top-notch show of high calibre talent. Members of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire chap- ters were hostesses for the re- freshment social which followed. Festival chairman Dirk Timan was assisted by council members K. B. Harris, Richard Rodman, Mrs. John Denning and Mrs. D. W. Burnip. Prince Rupert Daily News .3 Tuesday, May 19, 1959 aka were Frances Maihara, Shar- e Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Citizenship Daily News Classified Ads Parkers Ladies Wednesday, May 20 Annunciation Auditorium C. W. L. SPONSORING Dr. ashton GS, Ow Strawberry Shortcake and Coffee’ | Ready-To-Wear 8:30 p.m. Admission 75c A 4a ‘ TT te Ke Pasa FAST More and more WITH =~ DR. CHASE'S eA e an’ NERVE FOOD - foal free as the breere=free te do just what | RY pleaso—at leet I've found quick relief Irom tension ' ridden days and restless wakeful nights!" ople are discovering Dr, Chase's Nerve Food. They're on the sunny side—walking outside the shadows of Narve Fatigue, They've found relief from auch fealings as “rostiogs”, “irritable”, an ‘vumpy", " wi ) You foo can holp your nerves fast. Df, LE Chase's Nevve Food starts right in to vattle ‘ ty your nerves and build up your general urn the haaith, Romember to got Dr, Chase's Nerve ' Just re oriion Food and help yoursell to overconte Nerve i h used P Fatigue, an * wie , RELIEVE due to faulty eblnination with the faster acting _ ACHING. DR.CHASE'S BACK Kal PILLS SLoeal 708 Two new members were | auxilary of the dent Mrs. B. J. Fortune. | Welcomed were Mrs. Klaus | Callies and Mrs. J. L. Miners. | During the business session” it was decided to hold a dance | on May 29 in the Moose hall. | A bake:sale will also be staged | this month with Mrs. R. H. Si- | monds as convener. | It was reported that the WA | handled the concession for the | Columbia Cellulose Company I family .curling day, with Mrs. | Werner, Gellenbeck, Mrs. For- | tune, Mrs. Nels Nelson and Mrs. | R:. C. Van Nice, assisting. Held at the home of Mrs. Matson with 13 members and three guests present, prepara~ tions were made for the sewing booth to be featured in the WOTM bazaar, May 27, lt was decided that the committec would raffle a hand. crotsbed and embroidered towel donated by Mrs. Josie ‘Taylor. Mts. -'Pay- lor, Who leaves soon on an ex- tended triv to Norway was pres- ented with going-away gift, a fountain pen, d for a supper party tn the Can- The commiltee also made plans for a pot-luck supper to be held in dune at the home of chair- ‘man Mrs. John Patrick, The evening concluded with whist ‘and serving of refreshments. / Prive winners were Mrs. Emil i Nordine and Mrs, ©. P. Rudolph, } Leese te ign maaan ae a Mrs. Norman Hebb chadred the Publicity committee meeting hele May 1 at the home of, Mrs Erdman Ulldebrand. With sever Members present, plans were campleted for the yearly serap- book and photo album to be presented to the Chapter in June. Arrmngements were also pide vadian Legion dune 9. Prize win- Nuttall and Mrs. Arnold Assman. Right members were presen for the Moosehaven committee sossion held May 13 at the hone of Mrs, Gordon Ronson, Under Lhe chalemanshtip af Mrs. Ronald Viselanuk, plans were made to hold a party for the residents in the Ploneer Home, Saturday night. Arrangements Inehided ontertainment to be provided Dy Mrs. dohn Thompson, — Vietor Wells, Tyan Adama and, Mrs, Oscar, Johanson, In other bualness plans were completed for conventng the home-cooking booth’ at the WOTM bnanir The Moosoheart Alumal cane mittee Met vt the home of ehalr- cman Mra. William Way, May 4a with 10 membors present. The group ecomplated its plans DANCE, BAKE SALE PLANNED UA m ombershi p boosted with new members International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Local 708 when the group held its last meeting at the home of presi- ners af games were Mrs, Toward: nstalled into the Women’s Non-members helping and ex- |" tended a vote of thanks were | Miss Patricia Davis, Miss Eva | Stromme and Miss Carol Camp- i bell. 7 It was announced that the} cloakroom at thé Local 708 -bowl- | - ing banquet was attended by ; Mrs. Michael Karasosky, Fortune and Mrs. Simonds. A social evening followed, in- | cluding bingo and refreshments | Simonds as convener and Mrs. | which were served by the execu- |° tive. ‘ Mrs. Callies drew her own) ‘name for the monthly prize. Women of the Moose-news | Recent Women of the Moose committee meet-. ings saw the Library group meet May 12 with Mrs. Carl Matson and Mrs. “Louis Smith as co-hostesses. , the bazaar. Color theme will be followed through in mauve and: yellow. A party next month will be held to complete the Chap-: ter year. ‘ Announcements @ Don't miss the Kerny and Bob Reean Shaw, with Lucille Star, ab the Civic Centre, May 82nd and gard, Dance followlneg. ’ (9D ® Richard Sephton; District Agent, Mutual Life of Canada, is in the eity for Life Tnsurance Counsel of appohniinents. Phone 6711, (21 eae {th Moose Meeting to- Ce night, 8330 pan. Tn- < dation of Candid- wey ates, > All members " ‘re urged to attend, we! a te. pecs Lend. PERSONALS Lorraine Martin, daughter of Vrs and Mrs. Jaseph Marlin, 172: 3ixth Avene Bast and winner of ‘he Puinee Rupert Rotary eluh ‘Adventure in Citvenship’ are Avec hae from Ottawa Sunday Veht by train, Miss Martin was . west of the Ollawa Rotary elu! ayn four-day visit to the eapital Legion LA _ holds dinner tomorrow The Tadtes ausithivy (a Che Tanadian Leglon branel No. VT will hold Us annual otater- witionnl Dinner domorrow from Sta 7 pan in the Legion wuditorhim, row will be at the door to re- ceive the guests and general convener ts Mrs, Myra Ryan, Prooveds fron (he funetion go Cowards supporting the Vel- (fer eonventng the tea room at \ DENOTING THE GREAT VARIETY of national songs, , dances and music presented Friday night at the 5th annual Citizenship Folk Festival are. extreme left: Darlene Cum-- mine, exhibiting the Irish Jig; a group of Norwegian dancers, top left and bottom left 1s Italian accordionist Pcter Miele. . . —Photos by Chandler's Studio.. 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