ENON aaa er PELE TES cucaatar © presents See = The. Terrace: Little’ Theatre , -group” "staged. a highly competent production: ‘of the ‘demanding Ru-| dolph. Besier play “‘The.Barrett’s of, Wimpole Street” 1 Ou sing oe gins Avveast af 17 ‘parts : must have DX _ the: group to fill‘roles. Three of these parts,. Edward. Moulton- Barrett, Henrietta Moulton-Bar- rett,, Edward. Moulton -.Barrett, played” by Fergi Kamp, Bette Chasteneauf.. and..Paul .Fenger, were’. “played... with = ‘convincing consistency” ‘of. characterization throughout. ‘the -three-act play showed , a. ‘degree: of. hard work and! ‘ability - ‘which © speaks | well for’ “the. ‘group's . chances in’ the forthcoming: drama’ festival in Kitimat: next. month. , Guy. -Williamy. | _ Browning | ‘the poet, _ played a confident * and”. forceful lover whiclt: "AY variation of. stance and right - “handed gestures would have heightened: Paul Fenger played’ the autocratic. father. with conviction, but with a lack. of variation: which one might: ‘have expected in. sucha part, The: re-. pressive | aspects - “of “his. charac. ter: were well* brought: out. and Ire iit Sele ee TRS as Robert man, : oT 0 other parts — or three, rath -— made very good im- prgssions. They were. Jill Bunce at. the Terrace Civic. Centre Saturday night. oetens i. severely. taxed the capacity of | as ‘self: with complete and aplomb, showed that’a dog: ‘doesn’t need a barking part to ‘an 1845. -period . drawing... room, and | in’ preliminary -stages. ‘to have any: ‘plans for ‘a produc- als the essential: egotism of the |" “Wilson, ‘the: ‘maid: ‘Maureen Wold as Arabel Moulton - Bar- rett and Bella Hedley played by || Maja'van -Weston,.were all con- vincing, -Flush; who played, him- conviction steal a scene. The ‘set adequately. suggested | stage and ‘backlighting was good throughout. Costumes. were. in keeping with: the ‘period and the hirsute makeup: of: mutton chop whiskers ‘added | authenticity ‘to the characters: 8 “Plans. for. theatrical “aprodive- tions’ in Prince Rupert are pro- gressing in .The’ ‘Other Group, with a-night.of-one-acts planned The Prince: : ‘Rupert, Little. .Theatre, ‘doesnot: appear,” ‘at this stage, tion . this: “years: ‘It'might ‘be. a‘ practical sug- gestion. for. the. ‘Terrace: Little Theatre group to» bring. . “The Barretts”, here for- a one. Or two- : will be an event of April 121 ‘ Last Wednesday night Mrs. Ibert Lveleigh was hostess for ‘linen. shower party. when a arge number of friends: gather The guest-of-honor: was scat- with turquoise and pink stream- ers topped by colored balloons filed with confetti. Completing the picture, “Mrs. ;Hansen was presented with a corsage of pink and white carnations, — | ‘An umbrella, exquisitely: dec- vruted in colors to mateh: held (he lovely array of Hnen shower gilts, . " During the “evening's tainment games of skill were played with winners ¢-Mrs,.Ar- nold Assman, Mrs, Harry Nel- son and Mrs, W: receiving © prizes. luncheon followed. AG the last meeting. of Women of the Moose publicily committee, held at the home of Mrs, Hugh Perley, » publicity chairman, Mrs, Howard Nuttall presented Mrs; Hansen, WOTM junior regent and active. member enter- A hei : fartheoming marriage to. Michael Budinich which vedi al her home.- : . ed in the shower chair festooned, Willinm Sharpe, dclicious ie night stand.—J.F. Pe in the First. United Church. graphed embroidered tea cloths. Best, wishes were extended to the bride-elect:in her new home in Whitehorse where Mr. Budin- ich Canada Packets Limited. A heart-shaped cake, decorat- ed in the theme of “A Cabin in the North and a Leaping Fish” and. enscribed with “Good Luck ‘and Best Wishes" was also. pre- sented to the honored guest on behalf of the group. - ficers. Refreshments will. be served after the meeting, . (62) a “DEEP SEA “PISMERMEN': UNION =o meeting, Waodnesday, Mareh 29, 7:30 p.m,, Civic Centre, ; ae the: Terrace: Little: Theatre winners will” represent the” 27, beginning: at 8:15° p.m. ‘is being transferred with! - : oe eee pan, is being. staged for all “ Virst and. Second World War, Announcements Veterans of these units, ‘ Chairman for the reunion @® Cannadiin Legion General] , > ceun ni - Mecling, Wednesday, Mareh 29, are EB, Rodger and Kea Al... 8 pm, Business—Blection of of-| Vey Tey bys yf the ‘costumier HE: WORK. is. apparent: ‘here in. the. variety of. garb worn. by the cast of “The - .Barretts’ ‘Wimpole . “Street”. : "From lett to right: - «Michael “Hemming (Captain. - Cook), ‘Wilson, . the; maid: (Jill : Bunce); Arabel. _Moulton- Bar-:. . _rett (Maureen’ Wold), Octavius: Moulton-Barrett ;. (Bill yan: Westen), ‘Dr. ‘Chambers. (Alex: McKay) | and’ Dr. Ford- Water-" low’ (Bud | McColl). ee of Least Resistance’ Mrs, W.-L. Hitchcock” won. the third contest in the. three- part speech contest ‘being conducted by the Toast- mistress club. Held during the regular séssion Thursday: night, Toastmistress was Mrs. B. B. Milnes’ with Mrs. John. Laurie ‘as evaluato! During the: business, plans. were ‘made™ ‘for mage sale to be held in: April: - Speech: contest: chairman: Mts. F. St. John’ Madeley’ told* the club . of. ‘plans’ now formed > for the speech ‘contest finals which will: be.-held April. 6 at:6 pam=at.| the Toastmasters meeting, in La Gondola. . ‘ nes,. Mrs, Laurie and Mrs. ‘Hitch-) cock: will compete and the: grand, ‘club in the Council 13° ‘Speech a ‘Contest: to be held in Ketchikan ls a jn, April, Mrs. Madeley announc- Next! me eeting | will. be ‘held. at “the: home of Mrs. Madeley, April “Persons interested. in. join- ing may telephone Mrs. T. FE Bennett at $464,. rerener er neenre ee One EGOS OOEEE Army reunion being planned. Plans are now in the mak-.- ing for the 102nd Heavy Bat- tery Regiment of ‘the Royal Canadian Artillery and the Second Scurchlight © Battery Reunion tobe, held’..in. the Armoury, April 22. The smorg isbord and dane- ing funetion, heginning abt 8 Any veteran wishing. to ale tend is asked to telephone Mr. Bodger at 2250 before April 15. Ce 8 PPPS POCUPID A CPCS CCD OODEOOTOS ‘Nine tables — es ee Oe ~wueudy ‘| well-known city .models: : | nette’s are being shown’ ‘unde the ‘direction of Mrs..A. E; Dick- ~The: ‘three’ “winners, Mrs. at city} eid Po An Easter parade of fashions spiced with: beachwear: and... summer costumes - will: take - the spotlight tomorrow ‘night. when: the .Order of. the Royal. ‘Purple ‘| stages. its. Spring and ‘Summer Fashion Show.in the. Annuncia-"" tion auditorium beginning . at. Be pm. Some 60 outfits showing» the | |latest 1961. fashion. ‘colors - and”. % styles willbe’ displayed :. vby., 15 ‘Costumes exclusively: from An: ens and_ will include: ‘daytime and evening wear: for casual: and, formal occasions... =<)" Describing the ‘exciting ‘spas of. creations will be’ fashion | show _|commentator .Mrs. Vernon: Cic- cone, . - _OORP. Honored | ‘Royal Lady Mrs. ‘James. Flaten. will Teceive } the: guests. ee Refreshments’ are being - serv- Jed under the: convenership - of: Mrs. Donald Hawryluk and Mrs. Ralph: Young. - “AS an added‘ attraction there will ‘be ‘an. attractive door: prize. All: proceeds go. towards: the OORP” charitable ‘projects, ‘which: assists. needy persons. in: the: dis: trict. 7 Manibors please attend, (62) e Presbyterian Miggter THA vat SON wee r ri ‘ ednosday, Maren 20," Mrs, William Rothwell took flys cand. pool prizes Friday: Advertising in The Daily News of the committee, with a pair of ii ot os i Congrntulations ‘tor, Dry: and Mtn. Gy: W..d,. Fiddos san’ tho aunt ‘Qtsa dough tor Margo Dore. 0 ca: ie tinppy. holiday’ 0.Mi's,- Holo -Mdmoston, Riv! director: “of F nurses who ‘loft: ‘for the. south % on Friday, Mrs,» ‘Belméston: phans: ¥ lto oytsht: hers. daughtors,.: Mrs, } Meney Ponnor ands: IWA8 Marlo f Melmeston and Qn. aa Wy ese , ‘ oe i 3G qe Ne Mucuday a io : Cuirge ‘Pattison ontorbalnad': the} amu] children tn. ‘Ward. A. with songs, Ho nso ontaytunod Htihe aldor ehildren and adults: th) (he patlonts’: reorention room : with storing. and songs along. with thle *alnak Bambo, Who. danger, Nonny. ovoxlin Min Margins ol: Ross, RN, DIBAL. cat porvisar Oe | i: tarinined fy honor of Aubroy rn Dawa who has realigned, from tha}: nursing Ktaff, A prosontation ¢ an li pahalf of the guests w nqymida in Aubrey hy Mra, t atte ele oy Fe t , aes ¥. epee Saree ee rea ae pe whee Fe RO aM OEE EOE Hy : . : my meston, Mr, ‘Dawe left Wednos- day for Newfoundland whare he will visit’ before: procaading to Plymouth, Bngland, for further training: dn. ninsingy , pe ee Mn and. -Mrs,.Gordon Robin- gon, Kithnat,. viaibod tho’ hosp: tal on Thuraday,. a ee ate Wo welcanio. Miss. Sheenn Gre »3e {hams +s Oummingy RNY loo the Enurging start and. Miss Bheona Ewan. La (he office Blatt, pod MIs Joan. Smith, RN, has ror aligned from the nuraing statt nnd lias roturned to her home in, Riakaiohownn . ws + oMie aid. Mise AeG, Oarbwight ni'o holleaying Mw Ine Maritinies, r data. Ler Is vintting thoyhospitals' ‘ *, 4 men “rohnalano, RN, in Bdmonton torn i ' mrad ias PMA Be bo Ee night at the Sons of Norway: lounging pyjamas and. auto- ‘Brings Results Iwhist. and danec, Taking sec- ond women's prize was Mrs, Pau, }Okrainetz, a ON \i er Jay iC its Taking prizes in the men's ' section were Nels Waseng, frst; pre! S By JOCELYN Yoouor a Harold): Melntyre, second and Jung Johnsen, Nine: tables were In play wed committee, was Mrs, gil: Sores, Mr. and: Mrs," Nols. Waseng, Honty: Mauknos) and Emil ‘Blot. ton, ee ‘ aeration me tr aeremmtet : “Health: unit to. Victoria Uplt: dae Toning over tha waok- ond to-attond the annual Health ¢ (Anatitite ino Vietoria, April 4 to 7 Inelusive.: Attending will be Dr, Wilfred ° Sinelnadr, Hanlth Directory Mrac I, 1, ows dio, nivaing siparvisor; = Mrs Dirk Thnan, ‘Porry and Miss. Mary Small nurses; Maurica Rondiot, sols lor RANitriAN ond Mra, Cathars Ine Holder, sonlor. wlork. Advertising ea “Tho-atalt of tho Skeonn Menlth Skeona Miss > Marguortta ‘Brings Local Results | HAM GLAZE os This | is the shiniest glaze possible. Thirty: minutes before ham. is done, remove from oven. Cut off heavy.rind. Score fat with — sharp knife. Decorate with whole cloves, maraschino cherries and pineapple. Drizzle Rogers Golden. Syrup over, all and. _ return to oven for thirty minutes. OR mix Rogers Golden Syrup with prepared mustard, powdered ginger or any other spice. _ Drizzle over plain or decorated ham. oe : "Rog ers. EASTER. ‘BUNNY. | Half. fill-a Ie voet glass with marshmallows, ‘Use, large: SCOOD of lee cream for head, and strips. of marshmallow. for.ears, : Faster oars ‘to ice cream with toothpicks, Form eyes with. “halved jellybeans, and mouth from a. cherry, Use toothpick = » 1o draw whiskers on ice cream. Pour Rogers. Golden Syrup around ‘base | of Ico creams: Eniidren ove this dessert, = show. tomorrow night... Here’ model. shows: ‘cla. “of black. on. white. polka dots. Topical spring fashion’ 0 tfit, “ite: —: — CP, ‘Photo vt ‘formed’ Robert’ st sue and. Mrs.., William nei ee ene - prince. Rupert Daily _ Tuesday, March: 28, “196 Tea and Sale” from 2 5 fois 5 a . Following ao week : of - concen-;: trated effort: by. the. Ladies: Aid;| the : Burning. Bush, he: Young |} People’s:and the Sunday. ‘School, ‘the -hall’-has ;;now: been | trané-|\ into’a. ‘bright: and. cheer_|t ful: ‘room’ -under: the? ‘Supervision a *, ! conveners - - are. Mrs. ‘ ‘Boil 6 sweet potatoes, peel and. slice | in ‘two, lengthways Plage in baking pan.” Salt/and: pepper to taste. Combine Ya _ Rogers. Golden ‘Syrup: with“ cup. buttér:and: bring: 'to : - Pour over potatoes., Top with slivered almonds and. pop under.’ - broiler. for. 5. or 6.minutes.. OR make'a delicious casserole by "mashing potatoes ret. 6! to 6 B servings. Ye