DR ee ee PERS asghpe mee see en vi i) tik iw by ye “ss < WA. ‘pre WAS . the.’ convener - assisted - by =H Toa v iy 360 for. horas equipment - “pA total of $36). AL was’ ‘realized Saturday when the Women's auxiliary } General. hospital held. its annual: Tag Dag. : e Prince Rupert: Of. $301 02. was: ren)" ‘John. “west,. first: “James Strand, "second: ‘and William Montgomery, (| third. Lh sident Mrs. cart’ strand . “Taking first, second. and third prizes dn ‘Port | Edward were Francois Ce Bush and’. children Take’ ‘a tip from-Ned = reliable: Stowaways—10, 5% and 3 ~ News. “FRANCOIS - LAKE — es ee: 7 ‘Harold Stainton “came through the. district this: week inspector. in connection with ~ | the five per cent sales tax Shae and, lives in Prince Rupert. me Se ie “had a: terrific: -wind--on Wednesday which. blew. down trees and put both power. and ‘telephones | out of commission, ripped °. - rubber: shingles » from | roofs: .and even, lifted large sheets’ of: aluminum ‘roofing off. - buildings. We ‘cannot remember sr sucha wind ‘staying so long and: the. ‘real. old-timers. say that they. ‘cannot © either. » The .ferry.came. over.on: sched-. ‘ule ‘until the afternoon ferries, when:.she was left. in dock at Southbank. for two hours. xt. You should ‘be sure .Qutboard | though, or. ||, . That's : : the “wind on. one: trip’. that. she “| had- gone about, two: miles: down dealer’ stoday. -| the ‘lake “before ‘shegot: turned : around ready to come . into ‘our dock - this’ ‘side. The | ‘water splashed clean’ over the: wheel house .and rushed all over the Geck . from extra large ‘waves. oe + oe: Mr. ‘and. _Mrs:- ‘Dave -Roumieu- called in on. Monday morning ‘for a ‘short visit before going across: to Southbank to do more | visiting.-: Dave: was our» game warden in Burns. -Lake © for . for experienced “service and: ,. boating advice, “~~ gasy terms. He's | vlisted sin the. - yellow pages. _ Write for free “catalogue... vel ve ALL HP. OBC RATED ada by EVINRUDE. MOTORS . Peterborough, Canada—a division of. - -. Outboard Marine Corporation of Canada Ud. sn CANADA'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER ° ;QUTBOARD MOTORS,” . ny too. damp here as he was .a gas victim in the First World| OUTBOARD MOTORS Lake “By ‘AGNES H. NEAVE “pally ‘News Correspondent ; Horace: ‘and Eileen:drove up from Kitimat a few days jago, With them was Walter Wild, Horace’s’ father, who will stay. with the Calder family here. on" a routine trip. He is an | lovely clearing in a: smeadow.. “not ‘far. from. the: ‘Loveseth ° Bay, cand |. ; ‘tasted, - She. ‘was SO. hard - to turn ‘into |: 12 ‘horses. After’ eating we gave ‘ponies and later on’ those who The horses. were. turned .out on _ the: ranch:so that they can have]. - a: good - roll ‘and get rested. once wan many years. Unfortunately it.is|- -\War ‘and: finds the. climate in|: : the. Okanagan suits. him as: it ‘children Beatrice Omori, Proceeds from the tag | day will go towards hospital equip- ment.. Horace Wild “and Mrs. Our. Riding Club had ‘the first Meet on: ‘Sunday morning, when we-left the Store'at the Landing at 10:30.° Hal any - - husband). drove the team in. the rubber tired: wagon and besides nine food and: utensils: and cushions. Our’ ‘son Hugh rode Beauty, seven-year-old .Marie.had- Bus- ter and*I had Lady Ebony: They were all feeling good as they -had not: been used since last. fall. We made. camp in" 2a in’ no’ time we had.a fire’ going | and a pail of. coffee steaming. |. We heated pork and beans. over the fire: and although they got rather ‘smutty with ashes they wonderful. . : In all there were. 30 folk and |’ the children rides on the quietest could ride galloped off to: see the. perlite © mine ‘diggings. — At about 4 o’clock we reluc- tantly packed up. .and started. for home, dropping off young- sters on the way,at their homes. It was a pleasant ‘day’ in every way, and not too. hot for riding. morc. eo ee, on ‘Sunday ‘evening “we. had: Diane | | Hayashi and Caroline Fujimoto. “ ‘a. pleasant visit with Mr. “and: -Mrs. A. H. Iveson who stopped.’ to get a fresh ‘supply of gaso-:; ‘| line: at.our pump. | They were: on. their way from Prince. a city; firefighter,: to. 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Phone 4132 Ask for YOUR FREE: COPY: of “The Story of Gulde-Steps” : : ve CE CBS pas ety eg at el ‘ ' . tga Pye ha os eh ba bent da 8 IS! . ' vag mh by train:for a month's holiday to visit thelr | daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. F, ‘Stone and son and daughter- | in- -law, Mt, and Mrs, George J.’ , Brown . and famllies, "Mrs, M. Pp, McCaffery with her : Now York, leaves tonight aboard Vancouver cn. route to Senttle whore’ sho will spend a two. dnelaw and. daughter, Mr) and Miu. C, B, Thomson, Mrs, Favarn, who has been here for na two woek visib Js on route home, | + Former city resident Mrs. §, 'M, Bartlett of Victoria is visiting Inthe elly as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mra, Ay .a, “Bartlett, Graken, Avenue, “Mr, rn, 8 “former: city residents, arrived dn the clty Friday morning, abonrd: 10 Company's, “Canadian for a thrac-wook holiday visiting Mr. and Mya, Rdyin Te hlneaoth and family,” se | Rola Gilehrist, Civic. Conteo awinming pool suparvixol, lonvos Lomorrow morning. by Onnadian Pacific Alrines plano for Vane {couver lo:attend a pool operite, o's COUTAO, TUNG , Aband 12, ° _ Announcements ’valhatin meoting, Thuracay, une 0,8. f Mee @ W.AV0 Rummago™ snle,: | Bniurday, Juno Fe Qe 11,.9: a0 MM Annunolation Wall, te (113)' ary ie wie! oy he \ PP BF POI A ALE eh EE Mad me live around Vanderhoof. Jack’s’ youngsters we loaded: up . with | - MR. “AND” “MRS. “ARTHUR GEORGE. WARNER - - Bridal couple Mr, ‘and Mrs. “A. G:: ‘Warner are: “pictured: following their’ May.-14 . evening wedding - ‘ceremony solemnized ‘ at St. Paul's : Lutheran, ‘church. with Rev. M, B. ‘Odland | officiating before: the : altar ‘graced with mixed. flowers and candles. The™ ‘bride is the’. ‘former Lorene. Ingibjorg Gudmundson, daughter | ‘and ‘Mrs. : Gestur Gudmundson of Reverton,. Manitoba and Mrs. Edwin Kermode of this city. Attendants in. aqua blue and pink chiffon were Mrs. “Marino Helgason and Miss’ Voni Smith, flower girls were Sigrid “and :Marina' Helgason and: Derek: Gudmundson was’ ringbearer ; for: his -sister. Male attendants were Frank Warner: and: Marino. “Helgason: The: bride’s: parents” received ° ‘at. the: reception held’ in the Sons of Norway-hall. Newlyweds have: taken up residence “Photo by Nishio-Van° Meer Studio. ‘of Mr. and. the-groom is. the son. of..Mr. at 913: Ambrose’ Avenue. AAA OL Wate! _ Sma om a performance -of the Little Emlyn: Williams. . Directed by Madame | Kirkwood-Hackett, : ‘assisted — by ‘| Owen ” ‘Erwin, the cast of nine provided their usual good brand ~[ of entertainment. Star of the show’-was a newcomer to the ‘Pririce: Rupert stage, Peter Gibb, laying the part of the bellboy whose:samazing mixture. of ‘harm and homicidal propensi- ties keeps ‘ everyone, but every- ‘one, gueéssing just what in tar- nation he will do next. ‘ Derek Allen as the Lord Chicf Justice did a commendable job in a part for which he should have been perhaps 40 years older. Edna‘. Meger, " wnconvincing in the first scene as the pseudo- invalid, Mrs. Bramson, had the audience thoroughly convinced of the realism of her paranoia before the’ final curtain. “Her -niece, Olivia Grayne, played by Roxanne Erwin, was less convincing but, in a rather ‘| unexpected interpretation of the badgered relative, gave..one of the emphatic and lively per- formances for which Little Theatre-goers are coming to know her. . Bill Goldie, fast becoming an “old- timer” ‘as Prince Rupert Little Theatre standards go, had his moments. as- Hubert : Laurie, Another: ‘familiar. name .on: re- cent Little ‘Theatre bills, Sarah Nurse Libby ‘with | authenticity. - Female, “Oscar” for. this per- formance goes to’ Marie Quilter in the role of cook, Mrs. Terence. While she seemed to enjoy. the role more thanja woman of Mrs. Terence’s type would ever want HOLLYWOOD CAFE ‘portant; says. Mary sog| Sythe where Mr. -Lveson ‘is. “ver where they. will’spetid: Ae» count,’ which’ a camping. | the ‘|child.. There’ are more than’ 220 ; girls, between the ages of 9 a id, SAB y 3 Tapawingo,. a YWCA camp near om which is ‘directed by Miss Purdy. -ver'arrived in the city last night: son-in-law and: Unseen benefits obta ined during summer camping BY -EDNA BLAKELY. : os Canadian. Press Staff Writes “TORONTO (CP) —. It’s the unseen values thatij young: people . Jearn. at summer camp that are im-||° ays. Purdy, camp. ditector for the | Metropolitan: Pe office, Q the: WC A little? girl’ ‘may: come honte clutching, Sher. hot little hand : he has” made; but it’s intangibles. that - really! seMiss Burdy- -Saidwiawearny interview. : «There isn'l any fixed age ub: child | should . start ‘It. depends | on * a ‘each “summer at Canyp. Parry: Sound on Georgian Bay. A good camp, whether it’s run bya church, an agericy, or a private ‘enterprise, aims to give ay child a happy, | growing CX- perience. month, holiday visiting her son-, and Mra, & A, Kelibuek, Northland, ‘Navigation: Prince thely son-in-law and: daughtor, Ttalo- Canadian Club daughter Mrs. Peter Favara of: the CNSS “Prince Georga™. for | in | ‘MOORE’ S ‘DOMESTIC @ 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 except Sunday. We :pay. delivery charges up to $1.00 on orders of $4.00 or- more. ? i vic Centre, Last: Nig at the. Ci ‘Theatre's spring production, quiet bespectacled and helplessly. man-in-pursuit of Olivia Grayne, Graham, played the part. of be |: 7~T Ii “audience enjoys t be SN Night Must Fall” at Centre a small audience ‘enjoyed. the ‘opening anyone to sce her enjoy - life, she ‘quickly - made herself a centre of ..attention..as-° the audience waited for her changes of. mood and _ her emphatic manner. . of dealing. - with ~ all situations: ‘as she, saw. them. « June % *Eawakds, yh pleased “the audiénce’: ‘and «ghbwed possibili- ties in her interpretation of the part.of maid, Dora Parkoe. Bill Kinloch as Inspector: | Belsize gave us a rather. new. impression of what Scotland « Yard. might send on its errands, however, he was precise and businesslike. Double: star of. the evening ‘was newcomer Peter Gibb. who ‘made the schizophrenic bellboy, Dan, the focal point of atten- tion, both on stage and'in the audience. Whila it may have been’ that the role of dissimu- lating. Dan. was Mr. the reaction was to believe he could’ handle anything Little Theatre might ask him‘ to ‘try. This performance should not be missed, we, Gibb's meat. of “Night Must Fall.” thriller: Ps AR ee “Night Must Fall,” by calls for more rehearsal. Make- up should age some characters a bit more, Speech reprodu¢tion always presents a bit of a prob- lem in the Civic Centre audi- torium but it should be noted that at: least some of the actors were able. to make themselves both heard and understood, ‘with ease, The overall impression is! one of a job wéll done, of a -per- formance characterized by vigor and. enthusiasm -and of disap- pointment that work .of :Whis scope and degree of achievement it not better supported by’ city residents. One can but hope Prince Rupert’s devoted thes- pians will enjoy a warmer: and far. more substantial audience for the remainder of the* run W.CLH. _— s School tunics and boys’ slacks of “terylene” and viscose can be ; washed and worn without press- - Setting and" ‘costumes were ‘ing. ‘In. this blend fabric, 65 per attractive. Sound reproduction ! ‘cent “terylene” is necessary. 4 Prince Rupert Daily News “ Wednesday, June 8, 1960 oo a Phone 6226 MANY OPENING WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR ‘SIMPSONS- SEARS, =: GRAND > - 4 ’ Bo OR we eS OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT — DAY BARGAINS ! A: ‘camp .-is: “not a baby- -sitting LAST ‘TWO! “DAYS | {dren to camp. Many say, when titheir ‘applications are gonc. over ‘to get along with other children. service, she, stressed. Miss Purdy ||. happily: : Se Lporents- these:-*days* -know-*just AB oon Pine eres Senate “explained.” “that thore why they are sending their chil- in. interviews with the. camp director, that. they are sending their children to camp to learn Camps’. sometimes deal with an, only’ girl from a. family. of boys, or. perhaps an only | child Directed by Modame Kirkwood- Hockett “ Presented. by Prince Rupert Little Theatre « “MIGHT MUST FALL” os Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 7, 8 and 9 Tickets $1.00 Civic Centre ‘ON STAGE PR nd .f Curtain 8:00 p.m. who must learn to share’ with other« eed weer eames ene enntret nem oe te pean ay we pee ang en A paint iob by our skilled. crafts 7 / men will give your property lasting beouy and the, -clements, at low, Cost, “FREE ESTIMATES | PHONE 6585. COMMERCIAL ‘children. Miss: Purdy cites the intangi- (Continued on page 7)) . See UNSEEN BENE i iTS. real protection from \ |. 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