8 B : prince Uuucrt Daflj? &cu$ Wednesday, December 17, 1947 MARIE BALAGNO, APPEARING SOON IN TOWN HALL, TO BE HEARD HERE Mario Halagno-Lundquist, distinguished young pianist, widely recognized by West Coast music patrons and critics, will be presented in concert Monday, December -20, under the sponsorship of the l.'rince Rupert Gyro Club. u The young artist-student of Stephen Balogh, em- during which she was awarded the coveted Artist-performer di- anrl nnmnnspr Mo cfnHIn Pv . . . . ' ' " . delegates to the Civic Centre "FORM i Liszt i. "Paganlni Etude E Major' (Liszt). "Rondino" (Paul Tufts). "The Little Paper Bug" (Villa-Lobos ) . "The Little Glass Wolf" Villa FELL FROM TRAIN TONBRIDGE. Found wan AL-ly Yours Sizes twelve through forty-four ... a style selection to please the fastidiou.s. Holiday season formals can be made so much more enjoyable with a new Formal. We invite your approval of our formal dresses of today. RUPERT PEOPLES ST HOLIDAY EXTRA SPECIAL! 15 EVENING GOWNS Selection of all sizes. No two alike-each different. Your choice. REDUCED y-i PRICE Hollywood Cafe PRINCE UUPEItrs NEWEST AND SIOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 4 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday -5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Timely Topics from Terrace The eighth birthday of Robert Melvin was celebrated last Saturday by a childrens' party at his home where the youngsters had a very enjoyable time. As a result of a highly succes-full dance, the fire brigade of Terrace have the money to purchase new equipment for the fire house. mlncnt musical director of the 1 Tne annual meeting of St Cornish School of Allied Arts In J DONATIONS MADEi Matthew's Anglican Women's Seattle, recently completed her 'Auxiliary was held at the home TCDI? A CV T A most successful musical year: o I 1 LKKALL W.A.j0f Mrs Sande on Thursday af- wlth Mrs' t ternoon Bfrt TERRACE - The Woman's After the routine busl- Anviiinrv tn t. h o nanadhn I presiding. pioma. tnc is tne first uornisn Tnrri ua t.ho ness was conciuaea me presi- student In nineteen years who . PVPnn(r ln ,hP rihrnnm hut dent and secretary-treasurer I Douglas Cushman. Kenny Earl has succeeded In acquiring and due to poor attendance elec- Eave tnelr rePorts but the eIec , and Davld OManders. maintaining the professional tion of officers was postponed to tion of officers was postponed! J. Schultzic's- Parker Mills, standards of musicianship which a future date Openln" service'"11 the next meeting which will Ronnie Paulson. Gunnar Paul-thc diploma represents. It is was conducted by Mrs. nan, be held at Mrs. Norrington's on1 son. Gerald Toop and Jimmy the highest honor Seattle's inter- president, and two new mem- January 8- Procter. nationally known Cornish School bers, Mrs. Mcllroy and Miss Ina ! --r -' bestows. ; Smith, were initiated. Business Mr- N1?el Sherwood is swlyj . urN The man who has molded of the evening included a dona- j ZL bHIPb AND Marie Balagno-Lundquist into a,tl0 f 10 t0 the Community skilled Drcelslon.nlavlnir artist- Xmas Tree fund- 5 Civlc Centre . Stephen Balogh is a famed con-1 Sunshine Fund. Mrs. Hall and ! Mrs. Maxted were appointed Mrs. Frank Gavan Guild President rensiveiy aoroaci wttn tne ereat . . ... ... 1 TrapinpTi,. nnnnni Mrs. Frank Gavan. Vice-President Mrs. Glen. Recording Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. V. Ross. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Rogers. BOOST LINSEED OIL PRODUCTION NEW DELHI (P The Indian Oilseeds Committee has been formed to devise a plan for the development of oilseeds ln that Chromatic Fantasy a n d ; derlng in a dazed condition on a country. India already is the 5iW : "In the Mood" EVENING WEAR at PEOPLES A 011; Available! LOOK FOR TID3 NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL BASKETBALL AT TERRACE TERRACE--Under the leadership of Mel Peeke-Vout. basketball has got under way at the Civic Centre with the young boys very keen on the game. Very soon, there will be girls' teams playing too. Last Saturday Mel Pceke-Vout's team played against a team trained by Joe Schultzic and were beaten 20-8. Playing on the teams were: M. Feek-Vout's Sam Kirkal-dy, Charles de Kergommeaux. WATERFRONT The loss of the VS. transport Clarksdale Victory with 49 lives. , uirecioraie. Keiresnmenis were . " , continues to be the subject .f Rnl Rartnk Amid nriv , , 1 V, ? ! 'uP i served by Mrs. J. Campbell and in and election f fcs of , , critirin in ai c h l of Franz Llzst niaiirip nphns-!. . . : itho toiw nn ir. ttioh a 101 severe criticism in Ai- . j Mrc h InLlVRfin wii. i v. o uunu vvj Mib U111.1.H sey. and Ernest von Dohnanyi.; I Church were held on Friday at Many artists, including Grace the home of Mrs. Bruce Smith. jment dp Menupt An,me ,nave Moore, Rosa Ponselle, George Muzsika" r,.ti,.. ,r-i.M Valsette with Mrs. Ivan Frank ln the Gershwin, and Oscar Levant received formal training from him In New York. Lundquist began intensive study with him. Now, eleven years later, plans are being made for her formal Town Hall debut Sh will perform a series of cencerts on the Pacific Coast designed as a preparation for the all important New York concert. The concert in this city Is the first on the aforementioned winter series. The program Includes: Zongora grazioso Allegro giocoso in 1936, a year after Stephen cV," ' are as follows: riAlnt, 1,1 ,. H " President p- f , r "Petrarca Sonet No. 123 uion at uurnisu, inane naiagno aska and in west coast United States ports. It Is said that proper use of the direction find- chair. Rev. McAllister attended ! ,nS- equipment and fathometer. the meeting and presided during the election of oficers who on the vessel would have pre vented the wTeck. There could also have been a lack of experienced seamanship. A U.S. marine official discounts suggestions respecting the Queen Charlotte Islands coastline. He says the powerful light and radio beacon on Langara Islan" should have been used to cheel the position of the ship, especially In storm-lashed seas. Lately, the fisheries department boat that Is equipped with an echo sounder, has been out. prospecting for signs of Fugue" 'Bach'. rallwav trafk here. Ronald world's lareest Droducer of rea-! ""ring. There has been a 5,000- "Jeux d' Eau 'The Fountain) Jones, 7. said he "fell out of a nuts and second only to Argen- 100 tluota for ,l- There were (Ravel i . "Sonatlne" Mode re Mouve- train' don while on his way to Lon- Una in the production of ha feed traces of Sound. schools ln Baynes The motorshlp Seattle, from Sweden, is due In Vancouver during Christmas week, and coast shipping men are considerably interested in the craft which has been specially built for the Pacific trade. She is of 9.000 tons register. 502 feet long, and is fitted with specially designed electrical hoist cranes. Cargo capacity Is 578,000 cubic feet. She will be the first of five new Johnson liners. SELECTED OWN COFFIN. TREFDRAETH, Wales. 0 1 Richard Jones was burled ln a coffin made from wood he selected 40 years ago. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 Two Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE . Tuesdays, l:3i pjn. Coquitlam. Fridays, 12 midnight. Catala. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS December 12 midnight. I OR SOUTH ISLANDS December 14 midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone &08 $2300 FOR RED SHIELD final Statement on I'roceeds Made Further Acknowledgements Subscriptions in the recent Salvation Army Red Shield Home Front Appeal totalled $2300.15. according to an official statement by the treasurer, G. R. S. Blackaby. The following additional subscriptions are announced: Prime Rupert hotel 1000 "Anon 800 North Went Construction 20.00 F Anfleld 500 Art Murray (99 Taxi) 5 00 Mrs J. Dremner 3 OO Johnny's Snack Bar 2.00 I fYaaer llous 3 00 C N. R. Dining Car Employee 9 50 . J Slaggnrd 2.00 Dally New Ltd 10.00 'B Marshall 3.W ! Mitchell & Currle 5 00 Pioneer Laundry 10 00 Mrs Younuman 500 I Smith & Elklns 10 00 ; Noble & Wick 5 00 D Ello Furniture 500 I Shenton Sheet Metal Work . . 2 00 Thompson Hardware 1000 Bob Parker Ltd 20 00 Gordon's Hardware 1000 McMeekln's Brokerage 5 00 Pioneer Rooms 2 00 II G Helgerson Ltd 500 Superior Auto At Body Service . 200 Rupert Motors Ltd 5.00 W F Stone 1000 W J. Pfelfer 200 O. R S Blackaby 500 Bank or Montreal Staff 5.50 Phllpott Evltt it Co. LW. . . . , 5 00 Armour Salvage t Tow log Co. . 10.00 Royal Bank of OaniKhi Salt . . 10 M Central Hotel 10 00 Georgetown Lumber & Box Co. . 5 00 Mrs A. Initalls . 2 00 "S. A. Friend" 2.00 Miss Doughty 300 "A Friend" . . 3 00 Mr and Mrs. Crukktfank ... 2 00 Col J. Hamilton Orarit 600 Mrs Pullen 300 M J. Win . 2 00 George Olefton 300 Mrs. J F. Maulrt 600 R K Elklns 2 00 S Hsmblln 200 R B Wllsun 3 00 Mr. WoodsWe 3 00 Mrs. L. Fetoeoth! 3.00 "Anon" 2.00 "Anon" 300 N. E. 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