THIRD CONCERT OFFERING . Artist demonstrates piano ‘skill: mastery. Pianist ’ Herman ‘Godes demon-| ight that: he was: indeed a master tech- a great sensitivity-and ability the great composers. ie Talented Latvian strated last nj nician of the piano with a to interpret the works of His varied recital in the Civie Centre provided about 200 mem- bers of the Prince Rupert Con- cert Society with their third con- toa in'the 1959-1960 winter. ser- Cs Despite Md. Godes’. great gift of bringing the piano to. life something was lacking, Possibly the artist was tired, maybe it was the program or perhaps the smallness of the audience disheartened him, To help Mr. Godes not feel quite so lonely, Concert society president Richard Paterson urg- ed patrons in the unreserved section of the Civic’ Centre auditorium to * move ‘into the front seats. Mr. Godes himself wasn’t sat- isfied ‘with the program. for he made what he termed” , Several major changes.” In any case, as brilliantly as the music was performed: (and every single selection was given Mr..Godes’ wholehearted . atten- tion and dexterity,) - there’ was little of the spiritual uplift and surge of inspired enjoyment that usually accompanies beautiful music, skillfully played. After warming up on. Handel’s “Pdssacaglia” and: Robert Schu-. mann’s. “Sonata in G minor, Opus 22” with its rousing finale, Mr. Godes moved on to a. Scherzo ACADEMY OF : ACTING cert Socicty Women’s: auxiliary Ee ay BB Ee ee wager ar ytige! vee coord OEP ERO T TS ELLE Ea by German-American composer , PY s nd et Fb Let ae gL hae dnd fy VE i Ea Sep sag: and violist Paul Hindemith and| a harsh, vigorous — Allegro by Hungarian composer, pianist and * collector of folk Songs, Bela’ Bar- tok, romantic “Estampes,”:- which’ Mr., Godes interpreted with finesse. - The second half of the pro-. gram appeared to have more ap-|-. peal. Following five of Chopin's “Six Preludes; Opus 28” Mr. in F minor” and “Scherzo in B Flat minor” instead of the Polish | : composer's “Sonata . in B minor, Opus 58.” The. shy young: "artist won. a}: tremendous. ovation:for his ‘final nuniber™ Liszt’s “12th ‘Hungarian if Rhapsody.” Generous to. his ‘appreciative - audience Mr. Godes played Scar- latti’s. “Sonata. “Waltz by Chopin,’ ” “Capriccio in B minor” by Brahnis and “Jesu, Joy of Man’s D " Oy Sh gue a iat to y of Man’s Desiring” by Bach “HUMOROUS COSTUMES dis: ing | as encores. ’ Mr. Godes was guest of honor at a reception held by the Con- in the Teen. Room: after . the concert.—JRA, COURSE The first half of the ‘program was concluded with Debussy’s|* Godes [F:. again changed the original pro- | = gram to play Chopin's “Fantasy |‘. in. E-. major,’ }-. - Famed. veteran actress. to give drama’ classes In less than. a: -week Prince. Rupert residents with ambitions to act, become more proficient in'dramatic work or® learn the fundamentals of: Public. speaking will have a new source. from which to. gain experience. Wednesday, March 2,. will. see the opening of the Prince ‘Rup- ~ acting than. Madame Kirkwood ert ‘Academy of Acting with classes to. be conducted by vet- eran” stage and. screen ‘actress and «director Madame. Eva Kirkwood- Hackett, Mes os WEDNESDAY NIGHTS - ~The classes are-to: be con- ducted . every Wednesday. night from 8 to ‘10 o’clock in’ the Lad- ies - Jounge ° of the. Civic. Centres ‘The. course | is ‘sponsored: ‘by, the ~ gesture; dramatics* and‘‘a‘"sep- * arate .course -in. public: speaking. “Applicants: for. the. -course-“may register. at the Civic’ Centre ‘desk: There. are: few. ‘persons © ‘more fitted to conduct a course in uo shirt success ‘PRINTED, PATTERN orroosp THE SKIRT you like bost—slim or flared! 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Junior - High school auditorium :dur- Prince: Rupert Cub Pack, lead- ing the: -animal is Ken Bow- . man, ‘Seventeen. ‘acts’ of skits, - plays, vocal” numbers, a “pre- By AGNES it... NEAVE, . . mL SOR a Ng gh V® i ce Bag S SITS ; TEE PPI IIE II SI IS, SOPOT ES: ASIALIVITIITSANT E -“| Stone named the following com- “mittee members: ‘ maintenance, = membership and tag day. “to. Photo - ‘by: a |Health Unit. 7 and. J...M, ‘Phillipson, education {Screening committee... - - A :McMeekin, publicity. 2 Mr, Phillipson, finance. : was announced that two : {prospective students for attend- ‘lance. at: the Jack. and Jill school. “| social. - ‘Miss “ 1959,. “Miés . Barry : Anne] ‘sentation and the guest’ per- : -» formance - of “The Band:w ith="" in the. Band,” - contributed! the ‘very. successful show, ire- : -sented’ for. the: first’ time«on:. ur stage, oe " Nishio-Van Meer- Studios.. od fd ee - - Committee. named: ~'by' branch president Committees: were appointed Monday night when |the Prince: Rupert branch of the Retarded Children’s society of B.C. held its regular meeting in the Skeena Branch . president William - F. had’ been brought to the atten- tion of the branch. Friday night at the Prince Ru- pert District Scout show he had been the recipient. of a. cheque Dr. Wilfred Sinclair, Mr, Stone -Howard Harding, building and . used for the Jack and Jill school. Mrs. R. R. Mallory and Mrs. T. ‘Mrs. R. A. McLean, Miss: Vera |are being formed at Burns Lake Cole and.Mrs. -Roy | , Boychuk, bring the total to 50 in.B.c, Mr. Stone, .Mr. ‘Harding | and Turning to finances Mr. Stone During the business session it new year 1960. e Wiss Prince Rapart “of 1959 “fo "gels WDluchird ball « gucests To. add sparkle ‘to. the. highlight - of ‘the mid-winter season. will be ‘Prince ~ Rupert: of], “Mitchell's © Flower. J. Boulter by. telephoning 3942;.. Mrs. We Se Must,: :2840; or: Mrs, John ‘Tindale, 4681. Crummy, : when on. Friday night shé. will welcome the: guests. attending: the}; fourth ‘annual ‘’Bluebird |Benefit Ball” being staged in the. Elks. lodge. “Held ‘by. ‘the “Prince: ‘Rupert branch’ of. the Canadian ‘Arth- for a floor-show - interlude: Mrs; | John -Clee’::; guitarists,.~ Victor’ Wells” Henry ‘Kelly... a Master. of ceremonies. ‘will ‘be Hartley, Bay Five. ‘The president announced that | in the amount of $85.61 to: be|: - Secretary ‘Mrs. W..D, Lambie '. reported that two new chapters |. and Campbell River which" willy reported that’ the Jack and Jill schoo! last: year: operated : at. ay loss. of $498.64 and’ that a loss of ||. ‘$1,250 has been budgeted ; for the OAS. ‘top- notch ‘program cc of. ‘en- tertainment ‘has: been! ‘planned Guest’ ‘artists will. ‘be: vocalist 8 und = “singer- | m and |, popular. Harley Lewis,” arid. mu-, sic’ is being’ provided by: the renee Lake News ritis .. ‘and Rheumatism ° Society and sponsored ‘bythe’ Benevo- lent’. and-: Protective ~Order’ of ture door prizes and. spot’ dances, : Special attractions wilh: tea-|. in a cabaret- setting: of" “Blue. co : Prince Rupert Dally’ News Wednesday, February 24, 19 HOLLYWOOD CAFE Our ‘Dining Room will .. closed temporarily for. repairs, watch for our re-opening ad-{" vertisement. We will continue {.- . to take orders to go out at |: the rear entrance from 5:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m, daily ercept |” Sunday., Free “Delivery on _ orders of three dollars or more.. _Phone 6226 ‘be 4 Lift Tickets may. be ‘obtained. at , . ve and: Gift’ |)“ Shop. and .members. ‘Mrs. 'P.} etnbak | Ribbon Chanter . “== comes rolled ‘in:2 caves, open _ Nothing to wind or thread. pp out. old: Twin-P, “Call Us for Free Titel in Your OMe ees Trade" Merb: "PRINCE RUPERT DAILY. NEWS od Phone 6767 : >> ONLY THE,|NEW | jon . | Friday morning we had our flag . , tain Mathews noticed our flag P. SIZES {so he called “What is it?” I | V2%e~24% | shouted back “It's a boy” and / | Prnale, ‘| prosonted Printed’ dpotions on “enon | necoptod) for. this: pation. Please print lainly SIZ, . NAMI, ADDRESS, STYLI- NUMBER, ‘across: the.: -Jake..on’. “his. way” “to ‘the’ -Burns..: Lake® hospital: Fe er. Fs : Morgan’ Deeder is ‘home. again| ‘from: “Vancouver. where she was called’ on account of her, grand- “mother’s. illness. Drama practice was ° “postponed for a week. as, she is taking” part in the: ‘Play. When ° word. ‘came by radio that the Queen had'a‘son on up'in'a ‘few. minutes: over. the. Post Office. The ‘ferry had just come in to the dock, and Cap- he said “That's fine’. and in ‘a: “special” “ferry”: “to. “bring him! walk -Across.. eh lake’ ‘but: At. freezes: _over,'évery night. _club} EN ny ‘ones, : Folk are’ keeping its ey ne “hannél open’ os oe a he a Th: is good news that: Frame. is to -have a- ‘Curate ‘to | help’ him (in) Burns .Lake ‘and for -him to do all:he would like to do; and with such a distance. to cover he ‘cannot possibly do much visiting in. the. ‘country. of oe: _ The Tchesinkut Lake Red- wings won..the Pee-Wee: Hockey Champidnship Cup, for they beat. the. Burns.’ Lake: Black Hawks °2-1, the Boston. Bruins about a minute we saw the flag ' 1-0 and the: Maple Leéafs: 2-1, BRIDE-ELECT. MISS VERA BOMILCCT. - Bride-elect Miss Vera the home:of Mr, and” ‘Mrs: British Columbia, Miss Bouillot becomes en the ~ | bride of Albert ‘Michel Wesse) in ‘Kamloops Sacred ‘Hoart Cathod- yalat noon February. 27, It was, [learned hore today, ‘At. tha socli] function set Ina} Valontina': decor, hostesses for the “daligh}ful affair were Mrs, iment, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs, John Goode and Miss © Jean Pringle. vPot “phreo-yonr-o1d Adair” Pringle the with hor Jargo array of alfts, ate trnctively arranged in a rod and whito decorated wagon, - 'Picturos of the principal: wore taken: ‘a8 sho was proaonted with fv floral carangow with some 60 women of: ‘tho disttict in attondance’ offoring Paul J, Boulot, mothior of. the hrido-oloct, who) had. arrived PERSONALS : “Leaving by OPA plane Triday! on ronte to. Fort: William, On- tario, la Smoky, Nani, for nv twto- month. porlod “while his: master and mistress, Mr, and Mra, 0... | Hatt aretouring Burope and the United. Kingdom, Wim of 337.Fourth Avenvo Woat lonve ‘Prince Ruport noxt month on tho frat lon of thelr Wurapoan to the shower party, mother of ‘the Broombolect Mrs, H. Wessel and the. groom: olectia alstor Miss Jonny, G, :Wessol," a to conclude. ithe: ‘party, Mrs.) Raymond. Will-|. gucst-of-honor |. hoat wishoa.and gifts were Mrs, |: Mr, and Mra,| holiday, _ a Demme « Cl ily ‘woman: bo. wed Saturday: in en he Marie Bouillot, Cert of this city, last week was. the surprised guest-of- honor at a miscellaneous surprise’ shower ‘held at Val. Pringle in. Westwold, from Prince ‘Rupert’ the day prior ‘A bultot® lunéhega: a served “Gunnar: Stes double. Winner ‘at’ SON | whist -Gunner-., Selvig’ was a double. winner Friday night at. the: Sons of Nor- way weekly whist” drive when he’ recelved first and pool prizes Inthe: men's section, .; oH 4 “Taking: fooond: ria. wal il. lnm Rothwol). nH v ti w Tn. the womon's: diviaion “Mra, Joan Mumn tool first prive,.Mrs, Angus: Melvor,. ‘socond And Mrs, {Paul Okralnota,: * Ay ced ‘Comnilttioa: in ohargo: wos Mr, and Mrs, Torlolf Stromme, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Hohry Hanson, Holg! Brikaon and Mra, PB. L, Poteraon;, , ‘At the regular meoting Mon- (lay night of the SON, pres- Adont, Konnoth Laird announe- “od that the: lodgo is planning 0“ *Masquora de: Danoo” tn, he ep district, It: has “been: ‘impossible }° ‘were made. en association: “held. ; pane: | meeting: with. Mrs. R.- ‘L - Franilin} @Al Ba: : cer nament,’ Mar in. the chair. : By. in. ao day March ‘2: “ab the: ite of.|‘p.m: Friday, Mrs. J. A McRae, (230 Eighth -Av- ‘enue. West. “The: spring bazaar will be hela dance, Fri:; Apr" i) 27. at the Valhalla hail. tat 8 Dance from 10 to 2. : Elks, : proceeds . ‘from ‘the gala birds. ” : Dally News Correspondent affair’ will go “towards CARS : operations - in the city. a . - as ‘i “There..are still some tickets|| >. FRANCOIS LAKE_It would : seem that Fraricois Lake really is on the map,, vallabie, chairman ©. Ht raven fora letter came to this Post Office addressed to:. “Mayor, Chamber of Com- administrator, announced today, merce.’ As there are only four. families living atthe eres Permanently |" - a we’ are wondering to whom the letter ‘should’ be delivered! on , - Announcements. Three ‘families have. had’ the flyin ‘on. the. ‘boat. 4 A a f phone ‘installed recently, . the! 7 apd - fe LOB ple an: Wallie * Jeffreys, -David. _Deeders “In. front of. ‘almost ever home| . ce and. the ‘Ellingtons, - | by the lake ‘there is..a cleared): fy nctions = a ‘si * Se + nine | P2teh 07 the ice for a skating |-: a. € inger ewing machine rink, but keeping them clear of|. rin functions. wee bee Cantey ‘man. from Prince George (Mr.} snow is quite a job for we have]: Late. d spe a. Ladi @~ Canadian _ Legion generat Munro) . slipped when he was} been: having “snow. flurries’ al--P anne ¥ e Ladies meeting, Nomiation of officers, getting into-his car. at Grassy- most every: night. lately.- wh Orange Benevolent. asso-: 8 pment “will be served plains on Wednesday evening | | With .such ‘long. winters here ciation: will include: a tea after - the® meeting: eet and. broke . jeg... He. was the e voungster: a ' = ns brought to Southbank!"s nd: ook | t : ‘Rupert U. F. ‘A. Ww. U. Local, meets 8:00 *Feb.-26th;.. Civic Prince | = Fishermen’ Ss “MODERN and OLD TIME Centre. ‘T.. Parkin’: present. (40): e. S.O.N.. whist. and leap. ‘year . “February, 26, ee HARD: TIME: DANCE - poor. PRIZK: . Dodge | February. 26° Free Transportation. Roth. Ways. Leaves : Shell. Oil Dock ° 9: 30-10; 00 pm, - ADMISSION $1. 50 | rer ob Pee — 4 Cove . 4 . 7 REFRESHMENTS | Fruir 2 DREAMERS vo held Mare: Ve we oe ne mt Terraco, “0 Vohiclos with rolld tron ‘Oro ‘prohibited. a Natod at February 2 vo REGULATION SECTION. 35. 2 - oe "HIGHWAY. ACT! - SKEENA WEST. ELECTORAL DISTRICT © : The undersigned, belng~ a2 person : ‘authorized: by the, . MINISTER of HIGHWAYS, In'writing, to. exercise. the powers:” yosted In the said. Ministor Int- parttio. ofthe “Highway: Act” and being of the opinion that ‘cortaln’ Highways; and Arterlal Highways: within the Skeenn West. Ble District are‘iablo to damage through traffic thereon, heraby: makes the following regulations’ ‘pursuant, to Section 35. of the: "Highway: Achy!’ offoctive, from 12; a AM, Wednerday, Fobruary 24, a No person shall: ‘operate any vehicle over’ the following “highways, having a single axle welght In excess of 75% |. "Of 18,000 lbs,.or a, tandom axle .welght i excess of. 75% “Of. 32,000 Iba, by the: voguintions mada purauant ‘to Beatlon . 88. of: the “Wighway Act: - : ~-. Noedd.Northorn Trans Provincial Highway from niorynce: 7 to Tyeo, No}, 26: Torrnco-Kitimat Highway, Hatchery. Creok: to Kitimat, Artorial No, 210R Diatrict- Municipality of Tor race, No, 2: Torrace Airport Rond from Torrance, to; junction withy Romo. Rond, ‘No’ porson shall oporate any vohiclo over, ‘the. following highways having a alngle axle wolght. in exaoss! of 60% of = |]: 18,000 ths, or a tandom axlo welght In oNxcoss of 60% ‘of * $2,000 Ibs, bythe reguyationa made pursuant. to Section, 46 of the “Mighway Act," ; No, 16-Northern Trans Provineinl: Highway trom Terrace to Holla ‘Bella. Oroek. No, 7 Remo Road from Airport to. Romo, No.3 Karim Lake Rond,., All other gravelled. public onda outalde af, ‘the. ‘houndarion | of ‘tho’ “Muntelpality ‘of 1060, . . Terenas BO, , 1900, u yonds © ctoral eo My ye ” en ‘our. * Girls” and. boys! “péoTs. : OXFORDS, LOAFERS and. “@, 's, ‘SHAW, eka i! i Diatrict Sipoeintondént, Perfect. ssa Ae “Say. teens: o rRAPS . Choose your. oe see oe ‘these. chew ‘heels: “have. hit the: country: by. storm. us “Students” Tn all ‘Canadian . cities, are. raving about: them. 6 “They’re’ the | hit: of: the. Campus. See them sin’ our: _ Windows, or come, In ‘and