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Arduinl, « 25- band members presented: a ““delight- ful” program. of: ‘marches, | over- and “a band: ‘within: a. band” ' ‘as 14 members’ played Glenn: Mil- ler. popular dance » ‘arrangements. | The small but: ‘enthusiastic audience” ‘prought’ ‘down: ‘the house with : its: ‘applause | Ao jus- tify the “band’s - ‘Fetirn-journey made yesterday by. bus, ~~ - Clever and .ad-libbing was em- cee William F, ‘Kincaid who in- troduced numbers “Standard of St. George.” “Lustpiel, “Waves of the Danube,” “The. . South- land.” “Big Boy” a tuba solo by Fred Weber; |..“EI ‘Relicario,” |“‘Moonrise” and’, “Thin | Rod ‘ Line,” before the ‘intermission. i Toes were «a: tapping’ as. ‘the band showcased: its “dance band” with’ rhythm- filled‘ numbers “Sentimental. Journey,”.° “Moon-| - Nght.- Serenade,’ t “Friendly | Per- suasion”.” and o#Qne: “O'clock | Jump. yap A march, “Seventy: six” Trom- bones” ‘trom’ the. musical come- dy “The Music. Man.” filled the auditorium. with: spritely music for the first ‘number in the sec- ond-half. of the well- ‘chosen pros grma. ~ CONCERT’ ‘SLATED HERE THURSDAY © ” Terrace music acclaim ‘Civic’ Band” | A great ovation: was give ‘the. Prince Rupert Civic ‘Band: last’ night. when it: presehted its. first. concert tures, waltzes:: ' ‘featured , ‘soloists , 1 OF Bee in the, Sacred. Heart, parish, ‘overture?’ “Pacific: Grandeur,’ ” “Around the: World’ ‘in 80 days,” a. prelude « “In G.- Minor” ‘-and “Cireus- Parade,’ Mo In fitting style; a march. “Mn. strumentalist” concluded the excellent’ two-hour. show. - ; _ The: many months of: rehear- sal by the. band,. showed high- polished results.- pe Prince Rupert . ‘residents. will have; ‘an! “opportunity: ‘to hear. the. same high-calibre. ‘per- formance, Thursday night at 8.. in the Civic , Centre - auditors, ‘ium. . : Pry al elects . 2g) mi 330 on wary ” “Ms. John. “Murdock, wife of the. United Church Missionary at ‘Skideégate Mission,. was. elected 1959 president” of * the: Prince Women’s Missionary So- clarinet. trio, " WAS | followed» by Facey” WA | holds tea’ Wed nesday A lovely | array. of “gift suggestions for. mothers will be featured: ‘Wednes- day afternoon:when. the Facey ‘United ‘hall: Wo- men’s association holds its “Mother's Day” tea and sale in. the hall. from 2 to 5 p. Moo Receiving ‘the: guests will ‘be son. | Co- conveners for. ‘the ‘event are Mrs. Kenneth Warren. and Mrs, . Arthur: Oswald:: . - Besides displaying — a sewing table filled with Mother’s: Day gift suggestions, the function will have a home-baking table and a fish pond.’ A springtime ‘floral setting will enhance the tea room, — s-1 SF Hh 1s~ $e tw léu i 4 ( z sone STUNTS V Printed Pattorns 4665 for waded for aport or dross ahirt shirts, choose’ alnaiia Oxford white doslgns, n wool! pinid ts soft, Pitter 4556 Ja avatinhle Medium (6, 164) Large (10, Pattern 47798 la avaliable Bond FORTY CUNTS neeoptoed) for ‘this pattern, ADDRESS, ATYLE NUMBER, Hront Strant Wont, “Dancing. Reeds,” featuring. a 7 WA» -president- Mrs. R. H. Lar-. Sty bed for ‘$92 asculin e comport No inatter what his age, every mile cherishos a. secret yoarning Lo own a wardrobe of custom-made shirts, Thanks to our new, ensler fo eub and sew cand fun) to make this masculine drann choose, For anaual wear, wo suggest cotton, foulard in. piulaloy, bright solids, strl Ifen Hehtwolght Jacket is his order for spring, warns and fahion- bright, (40a): Plonae print plainly 812m, NAME, Sond the order to ANNI ADAMS, ante of Prinaa Miport Dally News, - Torante, Ontarin, ciety, held’in First United ‘church Saturday. morning. The. “business -meeting, includ- ing reports from various poirits a luncheon served in. the: kin- dergarten’ of the church. " On -Friday night, the session began with devotional services led by Mrs.. Robert Elliott, wife of the church pastor.. Guest: speaker, Mrs. Murdock, spoke on her work on the is- lands. and illustrated cher talk with slides. , Four. members of the Junior. Choir, Louise Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Joanne Perley.and Gail Rupert Presbyterial of the | — in the. district was followed by | Ca aA eal a a dg HEAD TABLE GUESTS at ‘the Johnson sang a suitable num- old Thomas, who.-was the or~ | ganist for the meeting. Attending the presbyterial from | out-of-town were Mrs. O. How-: ard, Ocean Falls; Mrs.: Murdock ' gate; Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs,’ Roos, Mrs. Metz and Mrs. Reid from Port Simpson and Mrs..G. H. Seaman, Mrs. A. Richardson, Mrs. A. Lennan’ and: Mrs. G. Daykin from Terrace. READERS e ‘Legion meeting: Wednesday, April 29,.8:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. ‘t _ (83 ber, accompanied by Mrs, Har- | Ball’ and .Mrs. Nellie. Dixon,. Skide- |. gala third annual “Policeman’s attended by some 400 in the Navy Drill Hall Friday. ‘night. are Magistrate E. T. | Applewhaite and Mrs. ‘Apple-" whaite; MLA William H. Mur- i ray and Mrs. Murray; Com- manding - Officer “D” Comp- County Court Judge W. A. Schultz and = Mrs. Schultz; HMCS Staff Officer R. A. Or- ton. and ‘Mrs, ‘Orton: ae Commanding. .-Offcier. | Lt.- Cdr. E. W. K. McLeod and Mrs. McLeod; Mayor P. J. Les- ter and .Mrs... Lester; Host RCMP Inspector H. E. Blox- ham and Mrs. Bloxham and. Columbia Cellulose Company Fehr, Const. Adney Tuttle and Corporal James Riddell dur- ing the floor-show, emceed by Len Harrington. —RCMP staff photos. Delegate reports to PTA | OR DAN 'N' SON - Tyinted Patton, It's almple come true, mon and 4785 for hoya can be a depending on the fire’ you flannel, rayon, ar poe or plnida, Mor dross sloth, fine attipes or white-on- in Mon's Slvos Small C4, yy); 161%), In. Boys’ ‘gives 4, 6,0, 10, 12, iy cola (atampa cannot be Pattern Deprrtment, 60 ' Parent-Teacher The Park associa- tion Wednesday night heard an interesting ac- count of the recent PTA Roosevelt any Irish Fusiliers Capt. E. § T. S. Moore’ and Mrs. Moores. POOLE EO ee ERRIVINEELS ee eee ee eee ee Oe eee Ve 1 eeeves bb Re Cw REE be lwin EER ANIL RN Eee senior teams, Fraser:and Payne “highlights C the Annunciation parish for the fun-filled “Victory. Some 125 members, invited guests and escorts, enjoyed the many features of the cabaret af- fairs. Each table was centred with tapers and houquets of spring daffodils. . . CYO president John LaPorte as emcee, congratulated the win- ning team and commended other and Empress Luckies* for’ fine sportsmanship, - , Novelty: dances were won by Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nickerson, Sheila and Douglas Slack and Mr. and Mrs. Derrick “Slack. ' Dancing interlude.at midnight featured a three- course, Chinese supper. Winning special novelty prizes during the intermission were Gary- Morrison, Mrs... Arthur Helin and Mrs. Michael Young. Special - entertainment — “The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter” a CYO. skit, was received with uproarious . ‘laughter. ‘Starred’ were Joe Arseneau, Bob’ ‘Oskey, Walter Oskey, Barry Blyth, Steve Comadina and Roy Prystay- Donald Lobb, Daily. News sen- ior reporter, presented the “Daily News. Most. Valuable Player Award to Fraser and Payne ace Terence Shéenton—the’ Jeague’s highest scorer. ‘Five hundred balloons in Catholic Youith Orde ni | zation colors of blue and white beautifully decorated: for the CYO senior basketball: city championship: jteam, ._ Novelty prizes were. presented to Arthur Helin, “high scorer,” auditoriums Friday * ‘night Dance. and Party’ staged Gary Morrison, “most | “sports--! i WPM: manlike player” and Bul Balog, oe “most valuable,” Bonus prize of $25. drawn. today Number 16 was. the. lucky number drawn this” morning in the T. Norton: : Youngs travel service. $25. bonus prize from:.-the: “Travel show," week. : The * number - tor Grace Brown. - ‘Mr. Youngs said’ the ‘holder 0! the lucky: number may claim, ‘hisé 20 or her prize of $25 by presenting. es their’ card at the office:.of his; ~ travel service before 5 pm. urday May 2." \ If the prize is: “not: picked up? : fos “second: draw: will. be made: on ‘Monday. before. the ‘deadline, : ae May’ 4, Mr. ‘Youngs said. ‘staged last’: a selected from. some 500, was drawn in the-officé! |. - of the Daily News by Social. Ediz. os | Daily News Classified Ads NUTRITIOUS. “MUSEUM BRIEFS... ae By JOCELYN BOLTON | N from Phoenix, New York, mill manager John Guthrie | route to visit their son in and Mrs. Guthrie. Pictured |, we have also had quite a at. bottom are entertaining | number of visitors from different to welcome. William Boardman and Mr.‘Sherman of Ketchikan, while they were visiting Prince Rupert and attending the Cham- ber of Commerce week dinner. Hugh Watts of Boston, son of our late Bishop was also a visitor and brought some fine exhibits of Prairie Indian art for display, which we hope we will have arranged before too long. Some of the bead work is very lovely and the two headdresses will be of interest, because they are trimmed with feathers. We appreciate this gift and feel sure that many will be in- terested in this exhibit. Mr. Raoul also brought us a picture for display, Kitselas Canyon with an olfd river boat done in annual provincial conver tion held in Burnaby, by delegate Mrs, Lloyd Bow- man.. Mrs, Bowman spiced her ac- count of convention proceedings with humorous anecdotes, honored and pleased to have beon In attendance at the suc- cossful meotings, In othor business, it was de- clded that mombers of the ex- ocutive would select its nomin- ating committee "in the very nonr future and let the eleetion of the new executive for 1050-60 term, begin. Prior to the sossion, presid: Ing PTA president Mrs. d,s. Bateman, thanked 7.7. Burdikin, the tenchors and all pupils who worked so hard ta make the ene tries in the festival such ao sue- COSS, Bhe said that thelr efforts mado it possible for them to bring back many honors to the xohool, from the Skoonn District Drama Festival, held recently in Torrace, . Yollowing tha meeting, a showlng of a yn from tho HAQUS and Stages" sories, portatning to 10-12 yonr-old group of girls and Voys, was thoroughly en- joyed and dilacuasac, 'Rofroshmonta wore sorved to conclude the monthly moeting, e Hold i tho sehool. She said that sho was most | oll by J. B. Kelly. The old stern : Royal ; wheeler is the Mount which foundered many years ago. The Queen Chariotte Islands is also appearing quite often on our register and also quite a nunber of tourists via road have been in our office, enquiring Lo visit, and see. We were told that the road ts | quite good, which we hope will the the ense this year, Miss Misje Peters of Digby Island also brought an addition to our stone tool display, three flro stones (wo believe) whieh were found on thelr property and it also adds to the interast of the Museum, when, exhibits are found so nenr to hone, We aro holding our Annual, meobing on Wednesday, April 20 nt 8 pan, fh Museum office, and wo hope that all members (those holding memberships are olgible) will try to albtona, ‘This is the 1058 annual meet- ng, and a little Inte, bub with so many things i connection with Now Bullding and holidays, It seems to get Inter every yerr, howevor we hope to pet a good nttandnanece, Noxt month the first of the tour boats arrive, and we will: have a ehango dn hours, We are , hoping that Mrs, that some Musou, . about accomodation and places | A. 8. Appa will | again be assisting at Bureau and | houra can be mrranged, bosides | We were very pleased to. welcome some old friends Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattle. Mr. and Mrs. “Mattle were visitors about two or more"! j}years ago in the old museum, and were again en Ketchikan, Alaska. i | { i j t | } i i i I ‘ a few hours on Sunday after- noons during the months. ~ surmner NG | HEALTHFUL - 2 FOR’ p EVERY HOUSEOLD U usr CO-OP FrOun ENSURES "SATISFACTORY RES ULTS | Milled i in CANADA’S most. modern mill PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN’S | | CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Prince.Rupert, B.C. AT THE TONIGHT CIVIC CENTRE : . | —— ge The Esquire Shop proudly presents another Famous Brand | | Fasten Cat Clothes of Distinclion for Diseriminating Gantlemon { ue ‘ P.S.~-New Spring Styles have just arrived, May wo suggest you drop In and choose your ' now suit fron this superb collection, \ . ; ovening | ) , , 4 . { * lytosa ; i!