pV ee EV EHH NS 3 Pam, for “an Leena } * “Chikrea's ‘Shoes. ine ine eeatientn wikt eat. | gine Satie shoes: herleer Kher tim outerwear Wee, Thea: * eho. are oertortaile, boa, : & eto od character Wart hee “Sab secu. ao act wet airttwentiic Bouvesr Kn evening: of | ‘opera in costume programmed for sony Prince Rupert Concert Society. will conclude its successful 1958-59 ay grand style when world-famed artists Miss Joy Kim, internationally : et Korean. soprano and Glode Peterson, briltiant young tenor, their, talents on stage of the Civic Centre: auditorium next Tuesday at 8:30 everting. af opera in: costu me" concert | society join “a Butterfly” wilh be presented: by Miss Kim and Mr. Peterson en- rely io English. The: soprano ks acclaimed the most exquisite Butterfly on both sides af the Athintic and tener Peterson, star of NBC Opera. has sung the ‘Jeading role af Plakertou for the NBC Opera, NBC television “And On toany east coast opera MATS. Raymond McFeeters, well- knoen phanist, accotapanist. or- sans ami composer will be con- werk pianist, severe net aue atnamedeatie era phendsand mae: hana liteehnntahaey ethane empenctemtly . PERSONALS | } ‘Mrs. Sydney Stherk and her {son Witllam Scott, nine NBC epera shar The Hothead mand televtsiom) the city pesterday afternoon by | stars wll Unigim . ehedr “prog Tan | Canidian Pacifie Alrtines plane returned. ta Lah tradiibomas | ‘atten, singe 3 greip of fam ; wn MEN artas and sees. ( formad wrening ; following a six-month soefourn in Vancourer where Mes. Seherk fs; vamphoyedd with Nr Scher’ will iS “Dette” aad the aodemt/ tng fer the company here during hime aarks at Tame beeen, i the sunumer months. At present a dest ‘hens £ a a Aagped-lbke amd Fur, teen “Tree | fAtrs. Seherk is Une guest ef her} 7 RE PARE ) Magic. Phate™. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin we FREE : 5 Me ate Mites duet of Pigediliet ‘Eowright. 723 Bacon Street. CE WE thar sales (wen Ferrande—By “Tocmectow | soereniene i ‘greater eet (we th be Cited. Imeeat “Chaat Bucs | i % maths mee wilh chow ibis greeny ‘READERS | ye. qeaemreet wi alia inelude | Koreas | ‘Oweers Association Meet! in tar Sete Kies weer § , mg i tie Oez mire ou Thursday, April! id, 1980 we 2 and mend oe eraking ie | (dire. : ° i: t ‘arate seemmee tomers salen we Thee idearer- wilt commits theds | bers please ate end 6H) : rapa. Cbostiect wud sit ryetts! with acemes In costume! @ Teen Dance, Moose Hall. Cs " waaey Ptrom: the twa mosh popular! april 2. TaO pum. Alb 14-15-16: vn — | Paocind eras ha Boheme” year olds, admission note of per-: £8 a god Rbadson Eeetheriiy’. malssion frown parents. (6-4) 7459 | Taking Ube tubes of Budwtph. . oe ee thee Fe aT ae the wiaker; @ Sons af Norway Whist and s of genteusdiery, the artivts wiliidamee. SON Hall April ard? 2 genemernt thie iest hate ot Ret Ef Whist 6:00 o@elock. dance 10:00) cin “a Beene S eheete. Presmtation of grand , The emerpog frem: “Madam | préres. | _ Le the Canadian! hrs wal iichede: the: huumbecieens | “Fishing Qompany Lid. fer the! + semen aria of Oeapima—aoy) Winter orontins, Gt Fittentt ae Cheer foun “eins | pain tus family next week, work- © Prince Rupert Fishing vessel. Te Pea. All mem- f : weak Ss ae gay eee ¢ awe ay : 4 * oe Wey Vow, @ “Ww Ww & 4 heave Tae Ge pe lan eye +e ev whe wy O. Prince Rupert Daily News: a Thureday. April a Jona seni li ite nancoberetean as peep beach Meee PLAYSUIT CHANGE—This viscose-linen playsuit makes a cock- tail dress with the leaf-green tulip-like skirt’ It was.shown at the spring c collection of the Association of Canadian Couturiers ins Montresi —CP photo, otal | Family / Shoe | Store 4 PRICES! Sanat FORD ee Wie kot | FORD 0 MSS "35-56 $13.90 | $16.30 / Mise, yeah teed aa! wre ada Wi aan geet tae tae Genatalatinn: ” Paveat “Seger etaat fees Pedait tet stn, f nn ne i tibs ge ean “4 ce To acta EE Me kw Cake Met t “ay yew? memayseae hes ee q ah he a if Pa Sete Mea Cat aeatek. el ¢ i Maye ; hab a od Baan adds fa tet akg | Paes Ma Bar acdaterl Gani gy goat, ne antiapiiad | Rast Voawag ae Meat Carty, OO FES CRD ERS et yte Ave YG ie wh eh gota Cle SAG Snes iNkshuket Magne Arak DANAE AYO BeNOR, A Belge Boll RN SRY + CHaiKl oe dalla va ah al Bae PN iy Fae ees fat * > ge oat te ai ori akan She ai hea pada aa adh | AI a died OME ald eNO eoatta yg bet et Bas cbtaby rel & ie et Said Saba ae oy @ wet we nae ide ba oa why cer yi woe een $ erg ea 1M a geen Mp Me LT vein Spanerebegpeb peers cers eves RENAN ET! MONARCH Bob Parker | Annunciation: | christening The four-week-old son fof Mr. and. Mrs.. Pau! ‘Okrainetz. was. the tiny principal: onthe afternoon of March 22 when he re- ceived names Brent Allen snunciation. Rev, James Trarey “at-the baptismal .ceremony and | vodparents were Stanley Ray-| ichux and Mrs. Jack Kokorudz. ' The baby were a white christ- ening robe for the occasion. Maternal grandparents “Mr. and Mrs. are paternal grandparents are Mr, cand Mrs. Michacl Okrainetz of .Rama, Saskatchewan, “ Attending the ‘Try Daily News ( Clossified. ‘| produce fin the Churcn of the An-! officiated | Nicholas Kuzick! .@f Buchanan, Saskatchewan and: mt pow ee A We a AL te CIVIC. CENTRE BRIEFS. for” city ‘Tuesday night was told that at the «request of Mayor P. J. ‘Lester, Centre. manager Jacob zy | Vandonbrink » had drawn up a ey brief touching ‘on all phases off recreation for the elty. The com- mittee. will study ‘the | recom- {mendations before forwarding it to the city. ‘Named to the committee were JOR. Ayres, chairman and Percy Knutson, Mrs. AL OL. Bell and ROW. Long. | ‘On the city gommibtee’ are the ‘mayor, City-Clerk Comptroller Long and Alderman Gordon Carlson. _ A report on the Centre’s brict will be given at the board's next meeting April’ 23. ’ Introduced to the meeting was Civic. Centre recreation director Thomas Masich who told the meeting that he hoped to put into practice several new ideas on recreation for the summer ‘playground | program ‘as well as carry on with some of the old ones. “Mr. Masich said he and Mr. Vandenbrink. would continue to maintain discipline within the Centre and. that he himself was “dead-against smoking for child- ren under: 16,. drinking or rowdi- ness in the Centre.” . . Hessaid that he found nothing wrong ‘with “the ‘Civic Centre “that-a few coats of paint and minor ‘repairs wouldn't fix.” | '. Since his. arrival. a fencing club ‘had been started already attracting 24 members and. he hoped to introduce a track and ‘field program in. the city. to competitors for. B.C. competition. ‘He said that the Civic Centre Was staging a variety show April 10 and 11 which would demon- strate activities: ‘being car ried out at the Centre. On the two and a. half hour. program there would. be 13 different events ranging‘ from.Tiny Tots activit- ies to boxing. Also planned for one week in May was 3 30-hour | play-park instructors course. .. me ge a ge _Mr.. Vandenbrink in. giving his ‘motnhly report said that of all February Tiny Tots classes had been the best attended with 3,909: children af 24. sessions. He paid tribute to Mrs. F. NO the .different .activities. during |. ‘her. pene Sage ean SS aon ne « ww ® te eye Set wee re Ae aes ~ Committee: to study “suggestions commission : A committee. to study recommendations from the Civic Centre associatipn to guide the City; Council in the formation of a City Recreation commission has been: appointed by Centre. President Morris Wayman. The Centre bonrd. of directors ‘R. ‘Peagam and - her: volunteers recreation es aeeee ath ARS a le bie eR bie ese Bi for thelr hard work in making the ‘program, such & success. of rn ae "president Morris: Wayman re- ported that he bad heard from Centre bookkeeper Mrs. W. D. Smith, In Vancouver that. she was now out of. hospital but would be staying. in Vancouver] for another six weeks for ad- ditional treatment. He sald Mrs, Smith tenked the board and the staff for the flowers sent, vs ole of ‘ Arts and crafts director Pred- erick Owen reported that 335 ndults had attended 40 handi+ craft. sessions. and 505 juniors had. been’ to 32. sessions. Entries were already lined up for the annual Arts and Crafts show which would have district as well as city-wide represen- tation, , ro % % James E. Dowdle, re- the Prince Rupert Mrs. porting for ‘Art club said that the exhibition... staged last week in’ the auditor- jum was. “the most successful ever staged by the club’. Ap- proximately 300 persons had at- tended the evening showings and 350. school children had been at AH AOR aN NR REO dem | too late to enter Drama Festival at Terrace “but . the afternoon sessions, ' i vr perv niane atik madsen see ft. reste 8 Ay teenth oat ° te ee ete at Owen Irwin, prealdent of “the Centre Little Theatre associn. tion reported that his Broup Yas the Skeenn was planning two one-act plays aiong with one. from Booth Memorial High school tn {he near future. “ A report on floor hockey y tac. tivities was given by Ernest Nov- akowski, president of the league. He said that tn two years - tts tendance had grown from”, 20 to 200 and that next year: jt was hoped to expand to Inclilde a juvenile league and posstbly four teams in the senior league ‘ Po ‘a Other arts and crafts actiVit- ies were outlined and explained by George Ferguson. who displhy- ed examples of copper work and Henry Seppa examples of jew- elry. accomplished by their fes- pective classes. | ta ars PERSONALS » Dr. and Mrs, W. S. Kergin,7153 Third Avenue West, leave tomor- ‘row. morning by plane for a-0- day stay in.’ West. . Vancouver where they will be the house- guests, of Dr. Kergin’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin. They plan, to be: ‘back April 13. ‘oe jana ata aaMa aaa ante e tna ae aaa" aaa" a nen ae anon aaa a a "a =e, ’ ey Au Ot ee oe - said, ee ee Sate ae 10 pam, 2am. : ae = 2. = eee ‘ae a nn a, a! "MODERN AND FRIDAY, “APRIL 3rd ° Canadian Legion ‘Auditorium ~ Music by Trig Kaarda! and ‘Ris. _ Western, Gentlemen . EVERYBODY WELCOME. *,' ‘a = ae nah uMata a”, ¥ OLD. 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