NE EIEN me oo none PTs ae sae me bat ate i ad Defias wt yt tee ertme gs , ; . GI MMT ACTIN Fe ae EE DOE Ma Pos OUP OTOL TTT Ts PIPLEPELEELLOCPOCPELE RL 7 PPLE PO KE "Sw ue @eae OP PPMP AP Me Gwe Fw Pr ee ee 2 ppeeoeantenraegan en ee rere ees 3. JOcince Rupert Daily Wews Leo, Monday, February 26, 1962 —EE Superb decorations, be !| costumes at ICC ball. More than 200 persons attended the superbly- decorated Civic Centre Saturday night for the Italo- Canadian Club’s Second Annual Masquerade Ball. The ball, also called “a Vene- moe tian Night,” was held in the au- ditorium while a varied sea food buffet was set up in the gym- nasium, Anthony Marogna received a set of, figurines for the best single costume. He was dressed and acted like a hobo-clown. : The auditorium was decorat-| Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Boulter, ~~ ed with cedar boughs while au-|Mr. and Mrs. YT, R. Boulter and thentic Venetian. lights hung |Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wozney from the eciling. Two slide pro-|;won a prize for being the best- jectors . displayed ° - Venetian |dressed group. They were dressed scenes on the wall and beauti- |as Indians and came complese ful paper flowers were every- with a tent. , where. Several two-tone gon- Later J. A. McCracken and dola poles were placed through- Miss Jacqucline Halliwell re- out the auditorium. ceived prizes from Mayor P. J. -The gondola poles. are used Lester for winning a “Twist” to tic up boats in front of the contest. houses in Venice. The poles are| Judges of the costumes were usually painted according to the master of ceremonies Michael color scheme of the house. Colussi, Mrs. Henry Montesano, Following a grand march Charles P. Balagno, Otto Sam- shortly after 11 -p.m., prizes bol, vice-president of the Italo- were awarded for the best cos- Canadian Ciub and Gary Oakes, cvumes, te acting news editor of The “Robert Fisher and Audrey Mil- |Daily News. , ler, dressed as an Arab prince Music for the affair was sup- and a harem girl fespectively plied by “The Continentals” won a wall plaque ahd a pen with Léonard Knutson on gui- and pencil set for being the best tar, Stanley Veitch, drums; Mrs. costumed couple. Gordon Cameron, accordion, a . — Peter Hegg, violin, John Doeil, . GROUP WINNERS — This tribe of “Indians” received prizes for being the best-costumed group, PERSONAL S$ \W / C| b guitar°and Robert West, bass.. at Saturday’s Second Annual Masquerade Ball, sponsored by the Italo-Canadian Club, at, . omens. u John Barazznol, past presi- the Civic Centre. From left are: Thomas Boulter Jr.. Mrs. Thomas Boulter, Mrs. Thomas ; Mrs. J. R. Ayres of 1635 Atlin ; : dent of the ICC and Olindo ~ Boulter Jr. Thomas Boulter, Stanley Wozney and Mrs. Stanley Wozney. Avenue, left by train this morn - hea rs . Chittaro were in charge of dec- « ing for North Vancouver to be Wien ae Cos me oo, orating the hall. wit her mother Mrs. ee ‘ > . mili pein” ichmona when e la 5 AUSTRALIAN COMIC -— Rolf Harris, 32, current rage of the |" of Jamaica ' ee enn romen’s Auxiliar ‘discharged from Vancouver Gen- night club circuit in Vancouver, performed at the Sixth Annual a : y oye : ° ..tto the Italo-Canadian Club, was Bluebird Ball Friday night before a packed house of 80 couples. An overall picture of Hfe inj: , Accompanied by his accordion, the versatile Harris sang his |Jamaica was given by guest in cha rge of the floral arrange- theme song: “Tic Me Kangaroo Down, Sport”, “Six White |SPeaker Miss Bery] Constable, , ars” and others _ RN, at an International Night) The ball was planned by vice-" Boomers” and others. Staff photo by Gary Oakes dinner held by the Prince Bu- president Otto Sambo! while all TWO HOURS OF LAUGHS ‘. |pert Business and’ Professional | Members of the ICC helped with Women’s Club Tuesday night at the work. e ’ the Prince Rupert Hotel. ; Franco Marogna came dress- . T a { A { Miss Constable said: that Ju- ed as. Astronaut. John .Glenn, Yo en e u S ra la nN maica is on the verge of obtain-{complete with a wooden space ing independent status within |suit with a metal helmet and ° . coe the Commonwealth... Opportuni- steel arms and. legs. He. had to if at B ue i r B a lies for women are on a par with|take the costume off as it was ‘ those in other advanced ‘coun- too hot and consequently missed ™ . . _ |tries, she reported, and life in out-on a chance fomga_prize. Without a doubt, the best entertainment to Gp-| Jamaica for the average house- | Mabie: — pear in Prince Rupert in years was featured at the wife is easier due to the avail- : : . . ability of domestic help. Sixth Annual Bluebird Ball Friday night at Annun-!" "Reciprocal: exchange in the ciation auditorium. . , nursing profession and between Rolf Warris, 32-year-o'd Aus-! The bali was held to raise] university - students in. Britain tralian comedian, performed be | Noel ¢ for the operation of the ° - and Jamaica is enjoyed, Miss}. fore’ a sellout crowd of 80 cou-| local CARS clinic. . _ | Constable sald. One of the prin- ples at the ball, jointly sponsored | G. H. Co'lins, local vice-presi-| ¢jpa} industries is bauxite for by the Benevolent and Proteeti.e;, dent of CARS, read a telegram) which Canada Is a ‘good cus- Order of Elks Lodge 342 and Or-| from John McCavity, president) tomer and this: contributes der. of the Royal Purple on be-| of the B.C. Division of CARS, greatly to the prosperity of the half of the Cunadian Actnritis| WHO hoped the ball was a coOM-/¢ountry, she added. c - and Rhlicumatism Society. i plete success. . A very interesting question pe- Harris, one of the brightest; Mr. Collins. said that the |riod followed in which Miss Con- eginies to hit the west coast in i splendid entertainment is due |gtable answered many questions SMARTLY DECORATED HALL boughs and flowers were used — The auditorium in the Civic and authentic Venetian lights , : tae . sana t hung trom the ceiling. John ° Centre was superbly decorated = Barazzuol and Olindo Chittaro for Saturday's Second Annual were in charge of decorating Masauerade Ball, sponsored by the hall. sé¥eral years, is the rage of the (solely to the Elks and Order Ofifrom the members covering ‘the Ttalo-Canadian Club. Cedar = --. Staff photos by Gary Oakes nfght club circuit in Vancouver. the Royal Purple. ‘everything from the ‘weather to Besides being a comedian, the | He expressed his appreciation !the cost of a holiday in the is- | yétsatile bearded Harris is also: to Johnny Clifton and his: Hart-'jand. i assong composer, British andi iey Bay Eive for donating the; Miss Frances Cross thanked ! ; os . Sean “Ce Vo STE TTT TY TTT TT ; Australian television star, musi- | DUusic and lo the Parisi © TTT CT eRe Pe TPO wwe cidh and «artist. 'Annuneiation for donating the, Stronz presented wr’ with a. * . 1 s t ‘During his performance Har-j hall. ee a ne! Dowauet of spring flowers. rig told jokes, played his piano; Clifton, who has supplied the: mternational night messages accordion, demonstrated “The, music free of charge every years: vere read from the international! Twist,” and spoke of world af. was presented with a budgie: regeration president and the na- fairs. inamed “Blue Boy HH" from the : ; “ MNS tional president. | “After a brief introduction he CARS committee. “Blue Boy T" ppe candielighting ceremony began his performance with was presented to jonny we was read by Mrs, R. H. D. Hulme. my weird and wonderful theme ) Yes ago but it died shortly af- while Mrs. Hugh DeBurgh lit the song ~~ “Tie Me Kangaroo Down. | Cr oe - budgie candles, cach with its small flag , Sport.” After acecpting the budele. saypolizing the countries of the! HOBO CLOWN — = Anthony i saicds & a. . fp t Tater he sang: “Six white Johnny said: “Indians from MY) world in which clubs are organ- | \nth Boomers,” “Donald, Where’s| beme town (Hartley Bay) dont’ yg, Marogna displays two figurines Your Trousers?” complete with Bet along with: Australians. Wei During the brief business meet-! he received for being the best- Scottish accent. “My Boomerang | bad an Australian teacher {TOM ing the members voted to hold; costumed individual at Satur- Won't Come Back,” eWaltzing sydney. He laught me and ia rummage sale Mareh 16. . day's Second Annual Masquec- Mati'de.” “Danny Boy,” “Eddy- spent nine YOU'S in Grade 3. he The next meeting will be: ade Ball held at the Clvic stone Light,” his own compost: | The popular musician said NE vyareh 31 when Miss Bess Forbes,. Centre. Judges chose three tion about astronaut John Glenn | didn't ait with as audience ve national viee-president will be, persons in cach category and and his own version of “My Se. | Wate Harris's show othe gn oko | Visiting Prince Rupert, It was. the final judging was done by ere, Love. hal “reminded me of the smoke |. ounced. | applause. : : oe eating , | house I was born i. le The crowd wos crllhs OM Following Harris’ performance; . . for va ee eaty my went a cold-plate dinner was served. | Mill B T dbits soeatman the quick . witted Catering was handled by mens | | er ay | FOOD DISPLAY Go oiidoler waiters Cioedi out faeat fret. sae " rcloyr ' ’ ‘ Ure . : come yelled back: “Conpratula- ' hee uf Order of the Royal Pur By STEVIE STEPHENSON eneedlent buffet seb upon thie ped b tau ee ( O Couith on Ne, : . ‘ are “ . ; ; » Seco alo Nbas aside Ball Saturdays tueh’ Vignis. Fe oaeriveal te Master of ceremonies Arthur) Dr. G@. W. Jd. Piddes spent the trophies to sthe folowing: lie the Second Annual Sbasquentde Ts erat phate he Coe ans opedk ing a hs Sane wy) Murray presented lnegnge to; weekend nt Port Simpson. dies singles, Mrs. Hazel Steph: Prince Rupert, Harms salt ‘Robert Mitehell and Mrs, Ww, q.| Dr. and Mrs, 8. J. MeNee are) ens, men's singles, George Vie- arrived here today after spend- veeaey 2) Peterson, the door-prize winners.| on dental patrol at Lower Post; reck, ladtes doubles, Mri. Hae R © d . . ig a lovely month on the ferry: “Outstanding renture of the bal’| on the Ataska Tighway | stephens and Mrs. Mabel kd- . verc aarc WINS CO ntest Tle sald that the ferry has "8 vere the decorations of b'ue ond Dr, R. @, Wayward, zone super- | ear, men's doubles, Vietor Well Ralph Overzanre wits Che wi poly dn publte . di ted ae captain on each end and Hey ohite streamers and red, white | iIntendent of Le Tas, District, and Andrew Clifton; mixed dew yer of the speceh conte held bene thie (Poa oro te uN armie about who's Kom LO FARE a pine ayroscones, On the | Man., was a visitor at the hospl-| bes, Miss Joan Smith and Cad py the ‘Toa ctnisters Chib Pres edd evers Dette ate the vessel out, Fivvty a ME ites were Individual pluebird | tal for a few days. Wtzeran, the Hrondway Cate bhur aby at 6 PO pay The reas Caplan ark es anal be beakers Vat hegrousels and the stage was} We welcome Mixs Anita New we ninht. Cafe. President baecderi bh (an ferry oul fram the middie, set off with blue and white |some, RN, to Prinee Rupert. Miss! ‘ id Other contestants were Haarey ried saul Harris said that without per treamers and a huge bluebird. {Newsome trained In England and Gir Gul @ (EQ shatueworth and Werner Jen A puesta Hie ue ba Ine te see Caen ely hole, Lo ccaeeee ce cop nee cements nursed {i Raskatehowan before | Me. Mr Overmird is how eli @apl bane banel at th) SES en mized Go de a pret Pac: we ‘ ‘ oining the nursing department || tt d d ible la partierpate diay the Distriet rise, whieh ois pre cath. ce pee! ino my ageordion, Now tt leaks. Austral lan girl nu Mier Bay. " we a en e contest to be held in ‘Terrace late taking en carne alo tige Coal tela When oa few persons seo! ,| Mrs, Vicky Wopp ig now an the; Nearly 950 ladies called dur ji Mirrety tHe w HL be compefins Cellulose Chesrnyp natin Parnistead neny the ostane hers LS soeks penpa S | nursing atalf, Vieky was former: ng the afternoon Saturday (0 wath oentrantis tronmi “Perrace, doek oat Watoot Toband) ©. durian his performance, Ware) any Australian elel has written iy on the stuff af the houses: have tea nnd buy an assortment Katnmat and: Sandspil ta repre: Laukehtnd spoke brieily ob soar called down: "Con yer hear Mec wavor Pod besten, asking for | keeping department and resian<,of Daking, plants and aprons WE sent the north western distrtet of Tis erossime ob the Prete qgiriqht down there, heentels Ve pennals from Prinee Rupert, od to ike practical nursing at) the anna Girl Guide and yt the Vanover meetin at the Ocean Ps met recent briyy os enn hear you clear from ere she says she would Hke £68" | the | Vancouver Voentional tne | Hrownle ten at St. Andrew's Aue ehuib the Voyaee frame Yoboliarne After spending nimast bWe) weanened with a 16-yont-ald bOY [ytitute, We wish Vieky every) Tien Cathedral hall, Anyone laterested ti unyproa dapany te Watiiiat aid Port bad how's on stave, the exheneted | yy piri, ave wi'l answer ml let- | suecess In her nursing career, Pouring at the serving tuble qa dis ability to speak etbect ward Tarris ended his stow WI ig Gnspard Vergeron of Prince} whieh was centred with ¢ beu ee ten eh oY Meenen rath Her ndldress Is wa Anne Rupert hws jalned the nursing | quet ut he a ye ad Me Se I CANADIAN LEGION tabdanadains - es KHoWw that fa Prec le “haw ® Anekiind Atreet, CUa@> ta tt, were Mrs, W.D. Bubherhind, Ais : One MAN Rebs Kroeked dawh Ove te Queenshind, Austiiatin, | i joad Calding to Misa Malth (A. Beliveat, Mrs, We. Poole ery two Nolniibes nd he's getline, ee ean who haa jolned the Hocond land Mes. D2. Baldwin, re ste ut V4." Hyak. dole qa. fvons vl a mew we jae Ciulde Gamypny as Heulen- | \ Mrs. bvan Me revel ne wendy, Who ginys UT vvne West beth by Dig eid " Te oany rests at the door ane: Mune Twist! is thie mash sfrentt iy. ie nttend the annual mood vue eventing following | Mrs. Beatt Meharen wis We ang park of bis show, hates Tek | Ine of the Red Grass at Hye Van-liune remutar badminton gamed ay churee ot the Wekets. | Rth ganmo—-$50 Hinman mad esses hh Owl WT a gver Tatel Webriary eT ANd daelap hour wascenjoyed by thet Phe Lea tables were decorated | No Games Under $20 moras having oan Manlishy ap jn, Mr. Evens ts ennai ebale= fetal members, Ceorge Viereck (with eentrepleees: of berry bush | . \ praveh.” om at the tneat Red Cross Arve | was prevented with on birthday pes and pfasses seh in locks uw Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers $500 He sid that he fits HE HUME Cie wil bake ple Marel 2Slonke and Rogale Magan played) wood and tapped with) NEE | to the mirdienee nie lide fa Lett Ha The ta one of 107 deletes the whine for diane. Mags. They were made by Mr | — 1 3 4 6 7 8 10 11.12 14 15 W foko vo thik no one IR OMERA: | ray Ted CroKk pranehos and | Sunday event the Bodmin- |W A. Beliiiz and the Rangers By e-16 17 18 =+19 20 21 23 24 25 27 Com bebees throughout Britta [gon Club hete thol annual teur- Mis, Nell MaeDonnld wits in N—-31 32 33 35 , reation hall. eharge of the bake table ane Che 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 AS Ine to Prinee Raerk wt the ond Calum dii rre manent ay wag ‘ohare of Rangers had table af comes oo 43 aa 5 86 47 an 7A 7 af ATT on ee ior we ANNOUNCEMENT fon. Fe eet tared ou noth eit plans, arene oe O* .: We vate Gye rebrunty ui, en aa to wateh and cheer the players Mri, RR. Vi Meeawn wis ct Legion Auditorium, Tuosday, Fobruary 27, 1962 EPL ous, a eg ah Wt |r of EVRY BODY WELCOM! ui vee gone ia nt the pee Cy ea aa Pane rat gaboth Stophenson prevonted the Ciiide Companies were servitet Ruport Bonlor Can BAhaad. mt iH BL.O0. . ed, Threrts sud he nia be recur eeaveesrmenrssrowesevin bs imbine ones mtepenpnasnanerwnasanneny punsenanvesssannniven eameew ts tet nS Be ‘eral Hospital March 1. Mrs. Rich- ‘mond has been in hospital since ‘No-ember with 4 broken hip. - & i #&, D. Harris, superintendent .of lights for the Canadian gov- ernment in this area, left by air ‘Friday for Ottawa where he will ‘attend a conference which starts ‘today. The conference will con- ichude on Mareh 6 and Mr. Har-. Tris returns to Prince Rupert March 14. % t+ | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Alger of (133 Rast Seventh Avenue left by ‘plane Friday to attend the 50th ‘wedding anniversary celebra- tions of Mr. Alger’s brother and