rayne t eaned a 4 Ais seed yaye ' pter jure {7 ree pif. ye Vane Ta sats 'e vreat ' regee et ‘py at ye rel seed ta yitre ae hes ie oye fourth, :, HARD-WORKING COMMITTEE in, charge ‘of. the show ‘were-: OORP members (left to right): Eliott, Mrs. Donald Hawryluk, R.“M. Menzies. | ey 24 sy ¥ vos ALENT. SHOW WINNERS chosen by 300 peosle who ‘attended. the : . Qe Iyan Adams, Alec Leighton, Diane Swanson, Peter. McKee and George. Pierce. Diane was sec~ i! ond: winner, accompanied by George Pierce, ‘and the trio of Leighton,’ Adams and. McKee .was - Staff photos by Phylis Bowman “Rock ‘n’ Roll takes Pn re od ie ‘tight show are. left’ to o Bye he Wy yy 4 _. _ FD yy - # Tuesday ‘afternoon: the class- . el. — froom children under. the. super- oe i - , a ee | vision of Mrs. A. D. Reid. enjoyed , Ta le nt S h OW Dr | ZeSsS .. |a Hallowe’en treat. of ice cream ‘ : : . and cookies and candy. Bingo Rock ‘n’ roll seems to be the most popular trend |Was Played and the winners Were . : as follows: Donna. Danes, Hilda of'entertainment, taking priority over years of lessons |aksidans, Harold Amos, Rose and. practising of skilled artists, as proved by the re-|Rita Michell, Dixon Grant won suits of the Fifth Annual Talent Show staged Friday twice and Jeffrey Namox night at the Civic Centre by the Order of the. Royal Purple. Classical and well - known pieces were lost as jazz and juke-box songs and hip-swaying ‘ere given top prizes. by. the show. eo eve teighton won the, firse| wk, Mrs, Rupert, Holwesiag ane Rupert che vgular:meeting. prize of $50 with his.singing.and | . schaps. in vot nega | the’ Nurses” lounge. Travel “films ‘uitar accompaniment. imitation -Perhaps'in future ‘years, the| with commentaries were shown guitar ace oy. H hi ‘show could be divided 'into cate-|,)°G Ho Tine: administrator of Elvis Prose we ot Fate S own | gories, or age groups, thus a more YS his son mS or, Hae and of Fate,” and) varied and original cross-section and his son. Douglas. cod oth re So eatin of $25 went of.acts and entertainment could ane on a poe yee iThe second prize be achieved: Certainly there are : G B a a n Te to 13-year-old Diane Swanson | more talented and skilled persons|, =. ° ore?ti on Fl ge. Se for her-singing of Sad Movies.”\in Prince Rupert than were on , ve dneis it be cheade ‘above! . : . She was accompanied by her stage Friday night, and their Both vulnerable “South deals whele, George Pierce, on the gul-| selections should be seen:and ap- |: NORTIL. ml tar. mo hoa ., \Vpreciated. on a talent show. te, — . “Eleven-year-old Jillian Micho- , . —P.E.B. ; age 4 luk took third prize of $25 with ~ - #Q10974.. her singing of “Sad Movies,” ; ed rampanicd by Alec Leighton and|" \/\j ler. Bay WEST FAST Ivan Adams on guitars, a & None Ww ITE. Peter McKee on drums, — holds party . a ¥Q7632 “51098 “Leighton, Adams and Melgnc |- oo ; ve @85 6 68 aio won fourth prize of $25 with Monday evening amid witches, &Q106532 we AKS . “ {eats .and pumpkins, the. staff % their rendition of “I H Boogie qd their friend joyed the SOUTII Me Gombo Boogie.” . fan reir friends enjoyc e we K 109852 a esome of the other contestants Pannual Halloween party held in _. @None. - showed more actual talent ‘than the 1 COO On ae stall met @AKI2 - proup, but because they did party, a numbe 1 . 7 te TA! this Broup, OT Kees or rock {at the housemaid's lounge and The bidding: nob render ae tarts Wer ol under the leadership of Victor’ south West North fast and roll, their efforts were NOl) wos paraded throgh the cor- ia lass 24 Dass appreciated, yar were: Al ridors of the hospital much to 34 Pass 394 Pass “Those taking pare ines veo. EE amugomont of the patients.| sa - Pass ANT Pass bert Domosley had a ne vo ‘a, Victor Wells acted as master 5} Pass . 64a Pass singing: Whispering pes: Md . of eeremonies and an exciting Pass Pass his own guitar accompaniments vame of musical chairs’ Was Opening lead: Five of se Weldon Epp showed a delicate’ payed, The costumes were judy. North and South reached an touch and.years of practice WIth oq jy Robin Bird. Winners were: his rendition of the piano Iyel goch niques at artista making: two. op. peurnnees were Edward Skinp- y and Walter Arnason playine wiht Boogle Brenkdown and aporlugioda Washorwomnan glantrte eins, Ce: wo Hite page Airis ANNOUN GS m phe numbers ware N-vont'-alel Monvios, and d-yoar rite Koran, > Mantor of goramont{es Wak la (1, Harrington who kept tho two- gut show MOVIN ey mmloroe shrage WHE a FAT ne Prot ot the haginning, bo tact=|. MRS, 101 nko, W ne nors| Mintater, ab a racoption given. for the Onnadian Prine. Minister and hia'w “ }. were. one. wlala vialt ‘to: dipin, and returned bo. Ganuchit: Liat Woole ° or han fb Hrgiand, re 4 , ' ‘, , DO Be ee Pr : j yh Sy Jf , Ie ‘ 1 . , ‘ / Wen ai ake in Verein cowed: prt ew yak EE pee Poy yes Py : iH . so ce ye M ¢. : : a ‘applause meter, handled by J. H. crpwd of 300 who attended the three times.. 3 ’ . . Po a Judging was recorded on an Jefferies... ‘Ladies in charge of the show i a J. Elliott, Mrs.. Donald Hawry- won - Monday Rev. J. A, Roskam visited the. hospital to. receive our donations ‘to CARS... . were: Mrs. A..B. Irvine, Mrs. &. Wednesday evening — Prince Mrs. John. Stewa ber 3, celebrating their forty- first wedding anniversary. . . TOP. PRIZE. OF. Mrs. A. B. Irvine; Mrs. R. J. _ , ° - = : L . m ‘ . _ : ro . - poe . on a Bae a Mrs. Rupert Holkestad and Mrs. ||) 0. ‘Miller Bay Tidbits: Oma os * Ry gaeiit: STEPHENSON | oR ee) Congratulations to Mr. ~ and rt. on _Novem- H.W. Morris of. Terrac ment: ee he Friday afternoon Mrs. M Franks and Mrs. R. W.: Mont- gomery from the Ladies’ Auxil- iary. of the. Canadian . Legion: were busy selling poppies for Re- ‘|membrance, Day. oo Taking part in the recent ta ent show were Mrs. Nina Doug- las and Timothy Derrick.* a 7 ee ‘Eg! H.. Hawley” ‘of. the’ P X-Ray Engineering “Ltd,, “Van, couver, was a-visitor’ at the “‘hos= pital over the week-end. = $50 went to Alec Leighton for his songs and. guitar accompaniment of rock ‘n’ roll number “You're so square”, and hig own. composition ‘Hand of Fate”. He was accompanied: py Ivan Adams on guitar and Peter McKee on drums, we : Lord Snowdon a “back to work | "LONDON (® — Princess Mar- :went back to work today, three | days after his wife. gave birth 7 to his son-and heirs) 5 0” e has|. . . joined the maintenance depart- - my ‘garet’s husband, Lord, Snowdon, The former... Antony, Arm- ‘strong-Jones has an unpaid post at London’s Council of Industrial technique. gressing very well.” °°: | Love,” and six-youreold Lao -Ann Porgusan sane “Animal Crockors in My Soup" with, all her heart, noth Miss Donalas and ttle Loe ‘Ann were recompanicd by Mrs , Black, who contributad wren tly Lae these numbers , with her wend perfect thining and on ald fully gnbeliine hatateravs ha the “killing lead.” J.C, Stephens, Jaw breaker, aril was served by Mes, Victor Wells, Morven and -Miss Mary Smart. Daneing completed avery en: joyable evening with = Reggie Mason at the plano. his spades and North. laa mene ae , " , ara ‘aa a Res Hho , 5 A Pian a ‘” a ae ‘ sol0 excellent slam contract today, Rondo Alturaue’s Regeic Munson children, Patsy Sears; cal, Hueh | put declarer had to play “Rondo que"; Regie Mason Fulmer; — spraceman, Darle ve NA Ee treet. Tee Germscheid; cook, adults; M75 cordion 80 ath Street Raw” Mimothy Derrick showed With Miss LM, Graham as a Christ: live, nlaving “Anniversary Wall mas tree, A Hallowe'en hunen on his electric mandolins Robert: Derek sans “tits Rabilous, with his own tar acompant- nent: Pasqualino Pucel did well on “MY Choating Heart’ ‘on his accordhany the Clvie Centre Square Dancers adding a ghy note, dancin’ several Numbers) ss amas were Sheri MacDonald Lynn Mc-], rt Chan, Sandra Wohl, Anita Fer- gunon, Wii, IInrdy, led Keehn, a Stephen sinith, Gary Truscott, | Hannes ald: Miss Nina Douge |: lag, W CaNIpaser and arranger. i). Hawn rght, sane “Molody ol with great care to oyereome both : the adverse trump break and The bidding was sound, When South raised North's response, the latter sensed a slam and Mrs, B, i. Gearing, Miss i showed the ace of hearts to | prohe further, South now rebid ‘tock charge of the situation via Blackwood consigning the hand tr ‘to’ six spades when he learned | his side was off an ace. | _ ‘West opened the five of clubs | on which East played the king .. and continued with the ace. at trick two, forcing dummy to ruff, The ace of spades re- vealed the bad news in trumps, . and made it look for al's the world as tho East had a sure trick. However, declarer hit upon an ingenious method of bringing home, the contract. He cashed dummy’s ace and king of hearts and discarded first the king of diamonds and then the ace! This rather spec- tacular play was vital to suc- cess, for it provided declarer with two entrics to dummy. De- clarer ruffed a heart in the closed hand and led the jack of diamonds overtaking with the queen, He ruffed another heart and led a diamond to dummy’s nine. Observe this mancuver would not: have been: possible had South retained the ace ahd king of diamonds. De- clarer then Ied‘!a diamond and ruffed in his hand for the third time, South was now left with two trumps, the king and ten, and the jack of clubs, ‘The club was ruffed with dummy's qucen of trumps and onthe return from.dummy Hast was apped. , NBAKER auands with Mra, Zntar : py) tN DUNT ‘0 Wornka, wife of “tho ‘Japanose {fe in Tokyo, “They we UE Photo Ls at | > . . * . oe - 3 PPOPEOOEPEOLOOELOCUE pare eenaseDb Ese DeODDegeotes Ge tTsesad GPa rs ee? ie! Yorolgn a while Sunday. tee im IE erates avs oes) nome, Clarence .House,: wal main there this week. ‘Design as an adviser on display _ Margaret. was up, and about ‘Again today. She also-got up for" first t e- | CIVIC: CENTRE’ SQU son, Stephen’ Smith, E Sherri MacDonald. and nd" pantaloons. , typewriting, wh @\ English .for .Ne next, with: “There-ar ¢ 30. and 91;: nine’ lish 30 and 40. °°00 oe es ,, Room ~ Learning ed ‘py: .the ‘Exten- nt, -University...of. British.Columbia, .with.Dr. R. W.: K.° Elliott as.° co-ordinator, every: Wednesday: night in, oe es. This is .asnon-. ‘in. the: liberal arts. group ‘receive|.| aterial which “The :: Living course,’ sponsor ‘sion’. Departme private. hom credit’ course’ ~ Members.:of. the, a kit of study mater »\helps .them : prepare ‘beforehand’ cussion. = ts W ‘beable to get high. school ‘standing in. the: gen- ‘eral and, university, program of studies .at. night’ school for: the ime with. the. inclusion _ {such cot The princess, who had her;* ‘|-baby, at her mother’s..L | Meanwhile, the princess and’ for the group dis ‘her son were reported: to-be ‘“‘pro- Adults will nd English 40. °° n These“courses--W 1" wrecks oie iit Short’10“wéek. courses ore tha ares of 313 -st nts in the .15 | onsored by the'S ‘ registrat courses‘of ‘the:Night School sp Board, ‘District 52, is 78 more t M.A. Schu Te yes ee ae sociation’ tract ‘bridge, color. photography, | wedne: creative . writing, ath al. matics, blueprint reading. public: handwriting: analysis ‘that: éveryone:. should: shop :mathe- an‘enro speaking, ’ and law “$T"LUCIA, B.WI U.S. Peace Corps v rived. here to. begin signments in: this” part:.0 Windward’ Islands: of -t for Living Room r. drawing and -11. for ‘Russian 10. for. -Mathe- two-year,as ian last year, reports )J2@P2 Itz; night school director... Eee - The most’ popular’: course’. is - ris ich has ‘55 pupils. w Canadians. is liment ‘of .39.°: -are’ 24 registered for the ive. mechanic :course; 23 or driver training; 24 for, dress-| aking;, 15, for. bookkeeping; \21|- for’ shorthand;. 10: for conversa.-. tional Spanish; 25 for Philosophy ina New Key; 14 Learning; 10 fo painting in’ olls;. for, beginners;, ; Indies. The. group, all grad of Iowa College, first had a | week training course. Spain, Trinidad,” © ANNOUNCEMENTS. @ Kinsmen giant bingo: purses at’ Mathematics: ill-last for -2¢ a o'start: next January ar te. foe an ren 4 _KINSMEN BINGO | ‘November 17th - 8pm. ‘Civic Centre; TICKETS AT DOOR *— Proceeds to the Swimming Pool Budapest . National Coff e e e@ ‘Phis handsomely: knit undorwour. won't shrink, stretch). : ae PL ad-und-ond‘imos! 1 . mee Pullover style, short or long sleave Shirt haba patonted. ~~ roinforcad neckband, About, $2ip6 to $2.50. Washes like now 1 hundr 4 - OS) zz. . Pri j——— This. 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