| -aroutsthe | ‘United States, was given’ we 4 Or: ye WON! a host of new. admirers. from: coe ee ae EE Nee f. RE BAB ee tad Ra A Fond idan Bot Bisa 5 Tae Ree ee eS At ee Me eee a pect a i “The “husband: and- wife team, Which has won:acclaim through- | an. enthusiagtic” *-reception’ and ‘an: - enthralled - | which set thet ‘pace. for ‘thi 7 cert, -through: ‘Debussy. § iscord-: .:.}impish “Hobby Horses’ dnd “the ‘tsentimental ~ Frau. 7Mama,” oe Ig and Itoi. mpecc “Mr: ‘galkind: was ‘placed’ cat a tepped on: “A ‘Salkind; oupled ‘with: the bit taf inet igarous: ‘and. adept “work Son, the, treble,, nce, :m: oO + as they. did: every. “other Mr.’ Snlkind’s artistry othe’: wperfect: unity, of* ‘the r playing. WAS. wWbvious. “Both and iNirs. Salkind: gave: ‘flaw- ; interpretetions . ‘of: each composer’s” “work, ° -with,' care c inearted: “touch wherever’ He a. (ene “#ntiqtes staal tone Enfants it In ‘the ‘Bizet work -Mr..and ‘NIrs. -of the ‘Separate: ‘descriptive pieces, - the airy “Trumpet ‘and Doll,” the}: "s “Herr ‘Papa. nd - Receiving: a tremendous; ova- “Fantasy” ine] provided they’ are over six. & _ organizational -meeting: at “inves ate! ‘the? possibility’ ‘of ‘forming Andrew’s : ‘cathedral’ * ANY ‘Young: People’ s:Association “The: meeting, ‘held- in: the..ca thedral “hall. ‘was: -‘sponsore y Mrs, G.: ‘T. Pattison, -E:. -T.Apple: whaite;.~ Mrs. .W."L. ‘Hi ncock 5 ‘and Miss E. M, James. ™ ‘ The organization | is. designed | for young people’ betweéen-.: ‘the ages of 14. and 17, inclusive. Arnold Rivett was appointed pro-tem chairman and- Barbara is in: charge of stall. Ayres. temporary. secretay. ; ‘A second meeting is scheduled in the cathedral ‘hall’: for B. pan. tomorrow at. which ‘time: it‘ ds’ hoped: to elect a: slate of. officers.’ All boys and girls - ‘between 14; and 17 years of age ‘who thelong: to the Anglicgn. Church ‘welcome. ° Tguanr. AND PANTVISI : fon cooletadl] dass: modded” wo shawn at. oo! on Qetohar 20,» Tals to oa, and: un ‘dared ey - ments ‘modelled iy Tong: FOP :s one of tho.alx 48 Loren. ponso re ‘ Mada ruhae ’ = jacane of the. on edie Hee a | ual ey to. tho Prince Buport ¢ Ganorl: Baap ing tho 8 an ecm Blatt: al, 7) a scone: and: Pegay:'Sall ‘Kei. nd. of. _ ana home ca a8 ment; religious - booth; ‘| Beliveau. isin charge of dogs and, ‘soft d 1 Denis - “ package. gift booth. | Mrs, games Haldane will han- d, and the Grade 1 ale ‘the .fishpon Annunciation ‘| 10students of the. sas shave a candy hooth. “Fuh disappoint e sionate: inter sity. : ‘and: ‘caressing tenderness’ ton" haunting? throughout strain which | HAsO" wall was Mozaitis “sonata et D Ma: | jor,” nd]! ‘ltwo .encores, ‘three ‘of? ‘(Brahms |, waltzes | and:a: ‘polka by. Borodine and ‘Airs. Poulene’s “Sonate,’ After the: concert. Wir. y: @ artists presénted . ‘a -brief*concert'|" | at Booth ° ‘Memorial ‘High school bo : . Tee carted. tot emphasis“ or kin children sare 4 Eented. and ¥ Was. ‘a a ioy fe ently ears ee _ the. Sparky ‘Fire Department. Wasi a 1 ‘Salkind both ‘reflected the :mootis ge Mheapue - 8 “lucky ‘seven ‘game - , e going. and des will the: he. CWL . the -‘fancywork: and ooth, and” the St. Ann’ Mrs. Joseph Cloutier venting | the homecooking depart- Mrs. ‘Howard Roos has the Mrs, - “Rowse has a British press * “LONDON (Reuters) ‘The Queen the .3l-year- -old.. forme et Js expecting her | soon Wales.and js Ls houncoment tl here by Iona Oampnggolo, ’ This Show. put on: ital at the art MW 1 aon 8 pttele organ | for ‘the: ‘hymn: ‘singing: ms Nuave ¢'for Ww water. : He fruit. which:. Rev., interoperate te ‘Daly Nowe Ootrerpanaeat ce a . a8 ‘Well: as | private . nomes are ae a wo ‘We had our - Harvest “‘phanks- giving - “service in ‘our Church this morning and the..church was filled, As the frost ‘has held off there, were lovely flowers as well as vege- tables. and placed in. front of the. altar. Our tain. ash ‘trees in ‘the’ ‘front. n are now. deep red’ 50. we ries and Jittle ‘St. were fe. fe Store), vo We had‘a nappy visit with our good friend: ‘Charlie: Roberts (of the" Family Shoe Doug Bayne who'spent one night din our log. cottage. They, were lucky in getting a good ‘bag of grouse but were not wanting bip- ger: game..* We hada. visit. with Mr, Perry York, a. halibut. fisherman who owns “Margare et I; on Saturday morning, With him were Mr. and Mrs:. ‘Barney- Johnsrude of -Bur- naby.- ~Mr. Johnsrude ' 4s general manager, of the B:C,:C ‘i tive Wholesale ‘Society! and Mrs, Johnsrude. is president of the Women’s .Gullds of. BIC. wont west from ‘here® for moose -and Co-opera- They hunting. and | will, ‘£0, to ‘Prince Rupert , Jatet:- On. | idee INCLUSIVE | a 4. M. a : “ fet NOSE and TH ee os a. will Be In Prince Rupert - OCTOBER 16th to 20th a * Please Consult Your Family Doctor for, Appointments eatteme ete erate that: nothing - could be done. So}. 4t is ‘thought~ ‘that: another . will | have to be ‘drilled: The school is ow modernized with washbowls,: tc. and no water. The well drill- |] lers were urgently needed in Van- |} ‘|derhoof. to drill a new. artesian held at’ the .Those’ taking office ‘were W; ussi; second vice- -president;: «Mrs. - ‘fmmediate past: president. D. ‘Mir. Newton ‘gave a report of ‘school of: -music “six of ‘the students at- ‘all ehjoyed’ \it- and . benefited ‘greatly | “by: ‘all the instruction . Wilfred ‘Manning, school’ ‘band deader,: ‘told. the meeting that he em'B.G ‘at Baster,. could benefit from, their experi-’ enced | ‘arrangements “and instru- ments. an ‘opportunity to. talk with Mr. Manning and. discuss their child’s: progress in the’ music field. well as'the other. one: is no ‘good |. and. the*hospital and’. ‘businesses |: : Watch These’ ~ 4 Teething-Time | youth: band. ‘come “here ‘so '..the local: bands}! '- After the) meeting, parents had AN NOUNCEMENTS e Hospital Auxiliary Fashion show, Friday, October 20th, See at the Senior High School. (A) @ Tea and: sale of Italian ‘home cooking, Saturday, Oct. -7.. Home|. * tion, Then ‘see how quickly baby’s feverish: of Mrs. John Barazzudl, - -1010 tion subsides, | fretfuiness. disappears and° ( Borden : Street. 4 a 196) your; Aittle one >reloxes in comfort. No an ‘sleepy’ “stuff —— no dulling effect. Ctinical-- _ Opening “Soon! < Jy and. time-tested. Use them ‘with full con-. 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COUGH ‘SYRUP | relieving. a pleosant.. won't upset, digestion « oH Troubles of Baby || * “made especially for: babies. ‘Soothing, quickly | jg: FIRE PREVENTION - » WEEK | p.m, ‘Tuesday, Please note that this service is extended in addition to the Annual Spring Clean-up Campaign, and its. pur- pose is to eliminate rubbish’ which may | create. a fire ‘hazard around the home. R. W. Long? oe _ City Administrator peome. 8-14, 1961 ‘i An conjunction. with National Fire Prevention ‘Weck and-in,order to reduce fire dnazards throughout the City, “the . ‘City Council ‘has authorized a Rubbish Clean-up . Service during the week of October 8th to 14th. Residents must phone the City Hall (211.1) before October 10th for free pickup’ ‘and re- moval of rubbish which must be piled in an accessible ‘ focation. yet! Cl ‘The- teacher added ‘that c one vt “problem ‘eventually like’to purchase more and ‘advanced type-of. music. “Mr... 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