nome ENN ALASKAN, RANT = = a iy @ offered’ some’ 300. music: lovers a: ‘dual thrill. last night when Alaskan: -artist Michi North: ‘took: the’ ‘spotlight in the third recital of the - Prince: ‘Rupert | Concert] ; Enthusiastic’. ‘applause. . ands ‘two ‘encores followed ‘at the’ con- |; clusion: of “the -program‘. chosen |: by the. young and beautiful Jap- anese- -born artist who presented |¢ concert-goers- with ‘one of. the}. most : appealing recitals” 0 ‘the |¢ season." : . FLAWLESS TECHNIQUE : It was 2 performance’ ‘of. flaw- less musicianship,: technique. and powerful ‘force - “while ” ‘displayed od CS ability. “and: . | by,.-Etudes «' and. “No. 6/in’ A. “Minor.” »: Society series on stage of. thé Civic’ ‘Centre. auditorium. : ( Miszt-Paganini m “La Campanella,” ‘one: of: the: three Liszt-Paganini Etudes.’ DUT Ve tee tein thoven, Chopin, ks of Bach De-|! bussy. and Liszt, ‘ the: fortissimo. Peta pleasure with her. powerful: play- passages. were cin thoes bely= ing “of: “Three » Preludes” © by of Gershwin, and: ‘Debussy’s, “Suite . Bergamasque,” "including | the ‘Prelude, Minuet, Glair. de Lune forte. JS: technique. ‘coupled with and’ ‘Passepied..: a superb beauty. - of tone: and) > “For, her.. ‘encores. “Michi \North toughy*was in? command... ae played: ‘the Brahms’ “Intermezzo” . -jand. “March Militaire” by. Schu- || ngiven | in? Bach’ s .dramatic,| | ae : ‘D'Minor,” oe eee Spores : At all: ‘tind SS. tig During the” “afternoon,” “the! | charming “Alaskan pianist : per- | formed for high schoo] ‘students fat: Booth: Memorial. Junior High oo GB. pianist ap cutetendng, alent me great. armed bys she exe. after: ‘the Prince Rupert Vessel | ‘Owners banquet quickly. cleared the tables ready. for the might ing’ and: handled the chores in. quick’ time'to enable’ them to. ‘take. part: themselves. percep tion, followed | Busse attended the: evening social, which. ‘was partly: ‘a pre: sailing Party for the halibut boats. No.5 ‘in: E Major, ” wv “The - audiencé. received further. RS: . Some “150°” - FRANCO! By AGNES H ‘Daily. News: Correspondent . NEAVE ae Staff photo by John Pain ment. : “John Logan, ‘who: has. recently] - “Rev. “John ‘Frame | held: “the : School. : x rahe Chapter, Tenperial Order Daughters of the] Mrs, Neil MacDonald will attend the annual) us that where: he was. in Weiser, i: Idaho, .people by, the ‘Name. of], { Comehither ' lived. on “one ‘side of _| posite. ‘Twas’ able to: ‘tell ‘that in; our .county. town. of: ‘Ipswich in .Suffolk, England; James: Bul- lock ‘married ‘a Miss: Heffer,: and Miss. Swallow . married , Richard, Starling. : os be ee oe ee : “We hear that 25 ‘members. of: a lapidary. Society are Planning” on staying in this’ district . this spring. to collect: rocks;. : see fe ie “On. Thursday afternoon our | Jersey. cow: presented: Ws With a _[Jovely. little. red: ‘heifer’ calf. Both moved’ here. from the States, told }. the. -street, and another family}: swith: the names ‘of. Goforth: lived |: ther. last. calves:.were little bulls} jand-we. have been - ‘hoping, for.a: ‘ihe | annual: Ap iwith ‘Mrs. Lindstrom 1 nam d- ret convener.. o- -ordinating’. council. . he am season 4 2 bop. look i on n fashions ha : “Loctng = “Loh this we Sa ee [ha BRM EK: = + i ee nd ae le ~ Mae ‘ @T SES ABST Eee Orns ig PRINTED PATTERN. 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Robert “| Skin was given 10 years in jail 1 News‘ ‘telling of the. start of the | trial: were Jceft in the. store for. “. right: Across _| here, Sonic. of the witnesses have by=tho. fashion. award. winner: Wilson .Yolmar,,.J8. a. | dramatic charmer, Mr, Folmar Js a mastor of: making the most. onay-to-us0- Printed: ce Ceaual Hand)all: “Toa: TOWN wd: : “Trusted. Day" was. -{/to. the Prince Rupert Women’s fretting. as. they. are. apt. ‘to. ‘do|” ‘when. the. ‘calf: is. left" with; -the S| started: to" drink» milk ‘from: the pan ‘the same evening. and. is when one. of us goes ‘to her. We will be able. to:.use ‘th milk» from the : COW: on: Monday ‘to: real milk after having ‘to use | powdered : milk" for two. months | When the cow was. dry. , “he “oh “News came ‘over the radio on for ‘killing old. Jimmy Andrews. The ‘first two copies of the Daily Folk. to’ read and-I doubt ‘if any papers ever got more wear and tear than these two;.for the. People here know all) thase in- volved in-the case as it ‘happened ‘the lake front um already come home we hear, PPP MOL Ff “POD IDP OM BA MN PDPODPRPOALC * * School board | . represented, at trustee day Mrs, A. I... Bell, trustee: of “School. District 62 was amon representatives in British, Col: umbia who attended ‘the an- nual “Trustee Day”: yesterday at the College of Kducation at the University of British, Cole umbia.: : Alsa oan RMendanue “was School’ Distriet 52. superin- tendent, . JM. Phillipson, Tt was. announced that. planned: essentiaily to. bring ~ trustoes And students together: to pro- mote better understanding for, future trustees - teacher rola=" tions and to rive’ trustees ‘in opportunity to tell) students, and: istrict,” sooreooorn vsenreeeeacoooooorose ‘oie OENTRE. ASOHEDULE ooo Saray 5 1 yD m.—Cnsual ‘Basketball: pm—Tiny Tota (6-6. yrs; 4 DMI Aandicraltda (12 yrs), JY, Coramios, Casual Basketball} 630 pM. Judo, Baskotpall, seml-final gamo: tole Empress va Now “Royal: Antopct pime Adult Riflo, Weaving. Olnga} '7380 PN! ae Copper. Tooling; : “Lapl- dary}. TAB: pm — Baskethall, semi: = finals gama (Sunrise) vs coco Int) s 4. DM es Ladies Kooy: Mt; 0. nin, — 8rd. Game of Sr, an nee Casual Weight. vn Old Hiprons) “Tablo Tonnis, Trainings Onasaia ‘Mrs. ‘Cox’s’ _story™ “over: y: ‘Thursday | evenings , fa «ants came from: ‘Smithers, ° Fort Ot. James, ‘Vanderhoo Informally. ahout their schools ; B, Ball -somi-final:-gqme | (Bavoy.| Py fourth: Enquiry. and Study Group meeting ‘in’ Mr. ‘and: Mrs. Stan- ley. Calder’s home ‘on ‘Thursday evening. as ar “Annette - ‘and’ Doug’ Van Tine have: a baby boy,: Victor. Mery], born ‘on Monday “night “in: the Burns: Lake. hospital. They: have|, a.small: daughter of two: ‘years. The . baby boy’s second. name ‘Meryl is after Doug’s_ “brother who was.-killed overseas in. the last: war. ‘The “Van: ‘Tine family lived’ at Ootsa:: Lake’ where Mr, Van Tine “was | well» “known guide. and. trapper Before: “the. lake | was” flooded * ‘their huge: log house was lifted and moved fur- ther:back, and Mrs. van Tine. is ‘still: living there.. _ : We. thave™ been "interested in ye rounded by. Some, of. the’. east- “ruins ‘of; ‘now: relax. once: umore.: ewith ithe ‘Lakes “’ District::. ‘Music: ‘Festival over: for. this “year. It. .was held} day and. ‘Saturday, and . contest - nd oth- * Miss” Anne. Burrows. was ‘the adjudicator. this year, and as she} [is: “plind her.ear is no doubt very’ acute,.There were several piano- ‘| forte entries. from here, and five. were certificate winners. Al] were Mrs. Wallie Jeffrey's pupils. Our Httle granddaughter Marie, who ‘s seven, played her little solo “Birds in the Tree Tops” and{’ was. given 77 points. She sang “Bed Time” and won first place |: eertifiqate with 85 points, 30 we. are proud of her. Sheds for- ‘unate for she is not at all nerv- ous: and cnjoys. being. on thie. stage. A. bull from Karl Deeder'’s acho Valley Ranch will head an Okanagan pure bred herd. H. O, Paynter of. Westbank bought Tchesinkut . Perfection for his “\vogistered herd of Polled Hero- -| fords; After selling at the Kam- Joops bull sale, Mr. Paynter with Geoff and Glican drove to Fran- sols Lake to chose a herd. sire. The children thouglit the young bull JookedJonely jn the truck so Daddy bought a beautiful helfer to keen him company on tho long trip home, “ be Word reached hore’ on Mon- day. noon that Verne Taylor: was.dcdled in-an recident Sun- diy at Kamloops, Verne is weil known here as he owned. this: eat PERE MRTIN OO Om FET aR aay ’ The ‘children and: parents/etn! when" k / in Burns Lake‘on! Thursday,, Fri- i +t ces, ‘silks, before: “From. 2: strapons és evening, soc othe, s 281822000, and, 30: to 5° ‘D. a ithe. Catho-|. " lie: Women’s! League * “will stage |: | its’: ‘annual; St. Patrick's Day’ tea} ye ~ Beside ee | were: Dr. : Jens route : | holiday. | ‘While ° away. they. will, join’; former - -eity . residents, Mr. : “Charles Starr of; Kel- /owna’ in. San. Diego, ‘California. os They: will ‘ Arizona fa and: Mrs. ‘ tendia- B.C.. Surgical: Society: con- vention ‘at: Harr, son Hot Springs, eturning stoiP Beet NC lotte: . City. Mrs. ‘William: ‘Greenwood; “Mrs. ‘this RINAL car. and:.Mrs,” “R,'G. Large south: ‘for. a ‘six-week: ‘also visit “in: ‘Phoenix, ind - ‘Dr. Large : ‘will ate y ns: Legion 0. oT leave: ‘tomorrow: “where | ‘he “will * ‘attend a: zone’ meeting: of the: Canadian. Legion’ branches,” ito. ‘be held- to- |. e | motzow night. . on n Monday morning, hg conversation: was about: strange names. and: whether. it}: i would bea good idea to change ones name if it was one that would ; cause com- aajana. sa of! Mrs." F A Jensen and:/drish ‘erjtertainment, ; | The: plane. en. «route to. ‘Queen - -Char:: se and. other : ae Y OD : Toe ote "00= conven- Mrs. ‘A. A, Eleven ohh era CWL" President ; vir hone) will, Feeeive tii! aber Vv [Brigg the fun wil ay hopie-baking” table and?!ai apron: ‘stall! me: oe Beginniiig at othe é.Ca olic. Men's": ‘Clib' will’ ‘sponsor a. St. Patrick’s Parish’ Social; un-: der. the conyenership, Of. R.A. ‘Jensen. . - Cae Pee ” Designed}: Hp ttract parish, :the- gay. affair -will” fea-. ‘ture’ games of chance, skill; ple-. ‘a dance: hour. >" Highpoint . of: the: night's ace F FOR. PARAPLEGICS’ to. make room. cost about. $3, 200 a‘year,. ‘will: er able’ four. Or. five; p attend function “at the theatre. “The ‘king “with: the. ‘largest number ‘of .children .was. James een ‘ton 3g" |Irish: ‘skit. ‘along’ with musicq) ait numbers: and Trish’ dancing acts =| DY ‘know attract dl adult o and. high school’ Mhaltibers of’ the | eating. contest, tefreshments and. | | WANCOUVER-®* —Eight ‘front |(° - | Seats in the new Queen Blizabeth |) theatre: here. are ‘being: ‘removed : for: -wheelchairs:- Abe acilities, . to. attaplegics.. to |: tivities will be. a program... 2. cea fen oe The: Catholic. ‘Youth. organiza “preseitihg a" At iforou ae fy 49. 4 : drawn, by:Don. Hawryluk ° . we me ee ee ee ere ey ad op oa ee we mee Ee aa pie Ae am, ++ | Gordon: ‘Ronson’ and Mrs. Ivan. him: 20 years ‘ago. He marrie AT: of: England with | 19 eight by. q. Adams | “Sr. ‘leave. tomorrow; Y | se Syriah., desert, . ‘this © ‘spring: to a local girl, Edith Funnel and,|° they, have. two. grown “Sons. Verne. bought - the” Sunset’ ‘Hardware Store in Burns Lake. -when he left here and was ac- tive in’ all. the public - affairs. . there before. he left four. years. ago. ‘to live in Coquitlam.’ ~ Many. tourists to. visit: Palenyra | By. ‘DAVE. ‘LANCASHIRE. /PALMYRA, Sy. ia“ (P—Six hun: dred. ‘tourists » ‘are ‘Scheduled: to] drive: “across ‘the. “sun- ‘parched stare in. wonder ‘at a: tiny village oasis that-once held sway. over | . a : “| the Middle East. °° “The * ‘drab mud’ ‘walls’ ‘and* ‘sandy: streets - of Palmyra... are. SuI- ver: “where the. ‘annu route : to” plans’ to. Dance, Fri, Canadian a they will represent’ the |r Prince Rupert. :Women’s * auxili-.}] dary. to ‘the United’ Fishermen's ||; and: Allied: “Worker's: Union, at al: provincial ‘UFAWU: ‘convention which. begins. Satur- : F “Bradley. OF: Vernon, By leaves | tomorrow: ‘by. ‘plane | "en ‘Vancouver to: ‘make Join. the. permanent “while in. the ‘e- “Sons of-. “Norway: “Masquerade, . i. March. 1%, 0 eee : - Marine Electronics - oe aes! Mie he ae ‘DON HOLTOM } _ Phone 2692 | : te ee ee ene ee CRE ee se trem: ae cee ted oo Ad | Rms them |: re n 8 ‘or *cpirturiés,” tefiee ‘the time} yi : . . Until 200° ‘years after’ Christ it. controlled. trade. between. the Meditérranean~ ‘and’ the ‘Orient. Its. camely caravans. carried spi-|-° jew qd textiles © to} “ganda * ror the. coast::,.to' HAFabiA, ¥ wels*% Persia, India and‘ ‘Ching, Co-op officials, en route south - tomorrow.” A. contingent of. top - ‘officials of ‘the’ Prince’ Rupert: Fisher- “men’s Co-oper ative association for. twa weeks of. “mectings in ‘Lhe south. Randolph. Mostad, director and director. ~ They will attend meetings in Vancouver, Victoria, Uclulct; JKyuquot. pnd of the month, they will also attend the annual . convention of. tho TC, Go-operative Union in’ Cloverdale, March 24,.25 and the’ B,O, Co-operative wholosal- ers meeting In Burnaby, March ar ancl 28, ‘ to ALR, (McLeod, assistant mans]. ager of the Prince Rupert Fish- ‘ermen's Credit. Union will join the iBroup in Vancouver, Friday, " prom so rete oy peeem q-mtene mevalonic oeerwcnter meets 8 9 CORNER t store before we bought it from ds, Me ree os aig BUSINESS | To racoiva Annual Reports Tr? appoint. an: “Auditor ° eye Sad : Momborship. renowals. aro. -evailablo. at: nthe. 7 | Mospitale Ormes ‘Drugs, Dacths, Gifts, and, Langford a . Pharmacy, on paymont of $1,00 annual duos. S : “Prospective: ‘mambots _ ‘must pay ducs on or bofora: March oth, 1981, s RO NaS RESULTS : ‘momborship . AR, the with, a leaves tomorrow morning by car} In the . group |, are. 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