sreetes : EE s a Sl EL a: nat ES A, oe al y —— GK ” 4 More than 400 parents, turned out Friday and Saturday nights to applaud the’ two-night Civic Centre association presentation Varieties ‘of 1959, wThe “Varjeties”, a cross be- tween a dance review. and an or in rns oo Civic ‘Centre show k * popular attraction. be Featuring: : ECONOMY _ BEEF | RB. : ROASTS ! =) aC. Ib. — . At your ‘LOCKER PLANT ! ' } i ‘ 230 Second Avenue. AE ue ge a id eee ae wie de were wits eae ans iapn aoseatiiae i pein RABE N Me MiabRcat faye mpy roto ¥ 9 eee ves =) i } ayy ile iy . * 5 ’ 3 es : og ww a a ra a em y, een a ‘ : Wav eeeuensecscod agar sary nagnngin® ; : eo Prince Rupert Daily News _ Monday, April 13, 1959 relatives and friends old Pro-Rec display, included Civic. Centre. class members demonstrating talents learned under Centre instructors plus acts by guest artists. For ‘slightly more than ‘two hours master-of-ceremonies Len Harrington Introduced . athletes performing tumbling, callisthen- ics, bar work and boxing, Scots dancers, tap and ballet dancers. Scoring a big hit with the ‘audience were Ern Peterson's Rhythm band in two instrumen- ‘tal and two vocal numbers and the five and six year olds of Mrs. F. R. Peagam’s Tiny Tots class who marched and per- formed tumbing under the dir- ‘ection of instructor Nelson Kin- ney assisted . by Mrs. Clifford Bartlett. Directed by volunteer acrobatic instructor Nelson Kinney, junior girls and boys performed tumhb- ling and ‘callisthenics, inter- mediate girls Linda Johnson, Louise and Shirley Thomas gave a demonstration of Olympic bar work, senior boys did pyramid work, tumbling and vaulting box routines. Nelson ‘Kinney and. Richard Miller performed on the parallel bars. Dancers from Civic Centre dance instructor. Libby Hem-' “mons’ class, Judy Grimolfson ‘performed a tap hula and Shirley Thomas a ballet number, while tap group presented “Queen of the Hop”. Members ’ of Miss Darlene Cummine’s Scots dancing. school, Gail Bartlett, Janet McDonald, Ellen Wardrope, Patsy Kerrig- han, Marilyn McDonald and Mary Burns danced a sword dance and highland fling, to music provided by Fiper J.. F. Munro. Piper Munro also ac- companied John Arduini’s Irish Jig: : Junior Boxing class ‘members John Menard,: Murray. Brown, Doug Guyatt and. Bobby Don- aldson gave a display of box- ing under the direction of Dick Ayres. Step info Spring | PRINTED PA’ TTERN | at barca eee Pee aa ee he ae Lat ions ven eensacuydeony say ae ce . gst Wg r FLEET OE ANTE EEE EDL REECE TTI POV EOO TTL eee AU RDTE TOTTI EL FETE Four city / Queen Scouts guests t held in their honor “High | praise: ‘and. encouragement was given to Prince Rupert’ s four Queen Scouts Saturday : night at a dinner in their honor staged by the Prince Rup- ert District Boy Scout Association executive. | - The four boys, Wayne Watmough, Richard Reekie, Robert Gordon and Thomas Harding,. recently , returned from Victoria where they received Scout- Brief for Chant. ‘commission. , to be. reviewed. at Booth. PT association’s brief to the Chant Royal. Education: will. feature the high school’s PTA meeting. Wed~, nesday night. : The brief, to be presented to the Royal Commission - when it holds. hearings in Prince Rupert May: 6, was evolved. irig’s highest honor. : . About: “e parents,. guests and} scouters attended the dinner. in| the Prince Rupert: Hotel “ban=) quet room. | * In an impressive : address, B, T. Applewhaite, executive: mem- ber of the Boy Scout, Associa-| tion, told the boys “We are giv-|. ing this dinner because we are very proud of you”, ‘st 265. 1444—24% count on to beat bad citizen- ship”, Mr. Applewhaite said. ~ He told the boys they are part. of the largest. -service club inj the world as the world brother- | hood of Scouting is much similar to a service club. “You have not come to the at the beginning”, he said. “We can count on you to be the type of a fellow you are today until you die.” Scout Commissioner E. A. Wil- liamson said “the example you } M. “It’s fellows like you we > can| oy end of your rope, you’re only | o | tough conditions”, he said and added “I wish “luck ane good Scouting”. s, Martin, president of the local Scout association was chair- man for the evening. | you well, good sible.. given by each boy. : The boys thanked everyone who helped ‘make the trip pos- Rev. J. A. Roskam said grace and B. A, Gordon proposed the An outline of the trip was|toast to the Queen. emerenmah= Aer 5th ANNUAL — CIVIC CENTRE committee set up to investigate. and review PTA membership suggestions. Coes Also scheduled for Wednesday night's meeting in the, wo Booth High school activity room are reports from: delegates . _to the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation and ‘Principal | R.. FP. Lucas. | boys have set will result in in- creased effort all across Can- ada”, | Mr. Williamson said he would be remiss if he did not mention | 7the people who made it possible |. for the boys to attend the. in- vestiture in Victoria. He lauded the Prince Rupert.| District Boy Scout Association, the group committee and. “the dedicated: men and women Scouters who donated much. of .their time”. Mr. Williamson said uy suggest to these four boys, as. they, stand |. on their high pinnacle, to glance down the slope and thank God | they have the Scoutmasters who have led them. so well”. oo There are a total of 42 lead~ |. erg in this district. Mr. Williamson. also thanked |. “ by fhane- "Allens The dress you’ll reach for every day of spring—it’s so cool and slimming. © Step-in ” buttoning makes it easy: to get into~-no need to ‘muss your hair-do. Tomorrow’s pat- tern: Child’s. ' Printed Pattern 4716: Half Sizes 1414, 164%, 18%, 20%, 22 Ie, 24... Size 164% requires 414 yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FORTY CENTS (40c) accepted) (stamps cannet te ; The Daily News for its contribu- | Please print tainl Dp SIZE. ting to the success of Scouting NAME, : ADDRESS, y STYLE by keeping the public informed of Scout activities. — NUMBER. a Mayor P. J. Lester congratu- lated the boys on behalf of the city. “Prince Rupert is prourl Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily Three ‘Booth Memorial High Windle’. and Ronnie Roberts under the direction of Len Har- rington presented a skit called |“Coplas”. _- The audience was welcomed by Civic Centre manager Jacob Vandenbrink. ° : aaa ff ECONOMY TUESDAY APRIL 14th last night at the cathedral. ' Boys and girls choirs from both churches took part in the | service. conducted by Rev. R. ©. | Corbeil, deacon in charge of St. school performers Don Scott, Ray | in cathedral service | Congregations from. First Presbyterian church and St. An- | drew’s Anglican cathedral joined In a special choral evensong News Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ont. - READERS. je Deep Sea Fishermen's. Union j;meeting Tuesday; April ‘14 at 8 |pm. ‘Union Hall Elections. (3) on join. fof you”, he said. |. The Mayor said “Your in- result of self discipline, perser- verence and ability”. parents, city ‘and - country.” F. OE. Anfield, former — tin Vancouver, told the’ four boys: ‘that. Scouting: isnot ‘easy here’ is more fun’’. ‘about the north country that ‘there is not anywhere else. “Tt is a privilege to scout under LOOM, WOTM honor dead Members of the Loyal Order (Vogler); Davies’ “The Shep- herd” by the Senior Girls; Bay- non's.“A Child’s Thanksgiving” {sung by soloist Michael Hill: iGluck’s “Gracious Saviour”; “You are a. credit to your . ety |: Scout, commissioner, now. living |. | Andrew's, assisted by Rev. Ivan S. Gamble, pastor of First Pres- byterian church. The choirs were under the direction. of Mrs, William C. Hankinson while Mrs. E. J. Smith was organist. . Anthems sung by the com- bined choirs were: “Christ the Lord ts Risen” (Haydn-Brahms): “Holy is’ the Lord Our God” ‘More than RIB SIRLOIN “Por Beauty of the Earth”; Handel's “How Beautiful are the Feet” sung by soloist Valerie Dearden ‘and “Alleluia”, (O'- Connor Morris). Rev. Ivan Gamble read the lesson. _ Offering at the joint service went toward the purchase of junior choir vestments. $400 raised by Legion WA tea, sale . Sum of more than $400 to swell she Canadian Legion Veterans Fund was realized Thursday wher STEAKS &9e Ib. HAMBURGER and lables were: wid straw novel- R. Stanford of Winnlpeg return- tos Mrs. W. A. Gordon and; ed to Terrace Saturday after | Mes. Douglus MecCirelsh, candy | spending weveral days here. | the Women’s Auxiliary of Branch 27 Canadian Legion branch staged a successful spring sale and bazaar. of the Moose and the Women of the Moose gathered at the Moose of deceased. members. The service was conducted by Governor-elect Thomas Thomas with prelate Arnold Assman of- fering the prayers. Past-gover- nor George Robinson gave the oration. Soloists during the rites were Mrs. Thomas White and : Mrs. Lewis Efolder. The service wus coneluded | with 12:members of the WOTM the ceremony flowers were taken | to Fairview cemetery to be plac- | eee “re te nny a CS NECTION HOLME Couneil of this Norfolk village, | trying to stop girls from monop- | ollzing the public telephone with Temple Sunday to take part in: ‘an impressive ceremony in honor ed on graves in the Moose plot. HALE, England @® 3 SC tb. Guests were greeted at row. Convener for ded affalr was Mes. the well-atten | i | Nish pond (Mrs, Bruce Love and Mis. ©. ‘Walker; upeons, Mrs. W. the ly door of the Legton auditorium) strs, by WA president Mrs, GC. &. Mor- A. G. "Tris. | Chaltrman in charge of stalls; Glenn C. Stanford of Terrace, Montgomery; sewing and sant | ealis to American airmen, has: asked the Post Office to put a- money tree. ite -minute Umit on calls to the | Adams, grocery hamper, Alice Pottle, deed Cis ete AE LRN RAE Ren HOR Oe & NamANaN EERE ange John ulr base near here. en ipepoime geneonsnipey AER mee hE trad RED En -- PERSONALS Former elty resident Mrs. j anid hee mother-lnlaw Mra. F. ns Ta 5) While here they were, guests at othe Prince Rupert hotel, " Mrs. WUllam Rothwell; home | Mrs. Joho A, Novris of Winn: , cooking, Mrs. Frederick Barbey | pes arrived here Briday by train a ; aud Mrs. Nancy Kennedy; rat.) to uttend the funeral Suturday nr me yeeet rs) ALLS » . 4 AT THE ‘Be ert Gordon, doll; Mra. Margaret we LOCKER PLANT le cuke; Mra, C. J. Walker, blsculta; urrested, . \ ‘ . ry ” * . leave ok grenan! flea and prises, Mrs. A. J. Thooks, Mes, Myra Ryan. * » ay " sytge + Tea roam serviteuts were Mes. iy concluded. Mrs, Mirtthow Russell Mines, W. Cartson, Burn and Mrs. ©. Houston, Mrs. Duyies and Mrs, Lena Amath with blue and gold tory Lewis, Cashler was Mrs, 8, Black. Winning prizes were fhe- nard; plants, Mrs. Alex Pihera, tn the kitchen were Mrs, Allee Chiatles Barker, Mra. Willian Raviee, Mrs. Wright Pouring at ten table centred jrand's 5, Iris were Mrs. Dalsy Wilson und Mrs. Vic- Mrs. lot her unele Aduin M. fortrand, ; Mis. Norris, Rupert hotel, Sant her unele's a guest at the Prinee WH remain here uffairs have Ne rr) th. uly raed oa liad ele teeta John Caen of “Terrace arrived Jin Prinee Rupert vy train Friday Hho ultend the fineral of Adam ;M. Borbrund, Mr. Loen tsa Jongthne friend of Mr. Bort. 5 ‘ 4 i be geese et ete 7, {, VANCOUVER @.-.Pollee Con- | pitable J. L, Flatun was charged Friday with assault an aw one. nraed mun arrested outside a AE EE RRR EER Been & Gordon's Hardware Rothwell, eandy: Mra. C. BW. Mar- jdowntown cabaret Maréh 7. Ger ineau, crochet, swan; Mrs. Rob- (don G. Racknagel of nearby Sur- rey alleged his good arm and his HIN, towels! Mea, Wright Davies, [nove were broken when he wus oo Oo ment et hnteemetl ete tren TAO it net ost RD De cama MeBride St, Phone dst t t \ vestiture as Queen Scouts is the; | ‘isin. other. places “but it | 1 | He said there is: something a | ® \ | forming a Memory Cross. After | | | " | | | | If you like excitement and: have ambition to go places, then here. is . just, the: opportunity for you. Qualifications are simply this. You must - - have a sound. business head .. . to appreciate good value and economy. - You must like travelling . . in first class style. But most important, you must be adventurous enough. to recognize and. enjoy, the exhilara- tion of things ynew and different. 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Yael SHE SAID TO TELL YOU TRERE 1S A SLIGHT DELAY IN THE PLANG DHSCUSSER WITH YOU YESTERDAY, SHE WILL PHONE AGAIN INTHE AFTERNCON, + awit e® a’ at a*e" ova" fa A A Py m7 tk he ee te Sy HAL Nate Ba ti A art Th ate statis ode Wpigstn brig) vi eae, dt A review of Booth Memorial High school Parent-Teacher . - | Commission on ..° after two general meeting discussions and work by..a brief ok