pert Daily INews ptember 12, 1952 June Koluk of Edmonton when Const. Robert Wood of the fficer last June at the Canadian will be married Oct. 3 in the taking an English-Italian t (CP PHOTO) cl 7 shricl Vides ' wilding Lady Executive »s to City on Holiday Tour linaril very busy and hasn’t ily is e to Prince Rupert Thursday ecretary of the Canadian Ship- Repair Association and manager arrived aboard the Coquitlam city left by train, e 2 Crippled by Stroke, Wins Garden Award REGINA @ Mrs. L. L. Rasmussen suffered a troke which paralyzed her left ide rhis summer Mrs the prize for Regina’s most beautiful home grounds says her physician told ved her life by work- garden. her she sé ing in the I ventured out gradually at|month to hold their fall bazaar | necessary to operate a centre. first,” she said in an interview Now I do everything buteeut the | IODE, | ful ;won him the plaudits of world- | wide audiences. Concert Tour Brings Famed Music Artists First three artists to appear} here on the inaugraion of the | 1952-53 season of Alaska Music Trail Sept. 24, are Bea Urban. Violinist, Luigi Silva, cellist and By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer An attractive garden can be used to good advantage when crisp fall evenings make a bar- | becue supper an ideal way to en- | tertain. Steaks naturally are on the | preferred list with the barbecué Maxim Shapiro, pianist. Both Silva and Shapiro have | Crowd, we ee: Pee sgn | performed in this city before on |@@¥4lly acceptable meats the Trail, the cellist fen an | dishes such as chicken salad. appearance two years ago, while| Barbecued spareribs are a8 Shapiro has been on both pre- | Commended as a family favor ue ceding Alaska Music Trail tours,|P¥Y the consumer section of thé Born in Budapest, Hungary, | Federal Agriculture Department. young Urban has inherited the}. 22¢ butcher should be asked great national talent attributed | to cut the spareribs into serving- to so many of the violin virtuosi | *12© Pieces, about three inches in of today Hailed as “astonish- | length with approximately three ingly gifted,” he studied under | "PS t© each serving. Allow at the guidance of the great master, | least two pounds for three to Ysaye, in Belgium, developing four persons. ca the superb technique and color- | isndgting dneit tee te taven. or ¢ hier « & f ’ ar gy gern gg ls ed for 2 minutes, uncovered, in an oven of 350 degrees Fahren- He served in the U.S. Army as heit Covered with a favorite system of string, of change | pelts.” “When a manufaciurer puts.a box of soap flakes or a coke mix |on a grocery shelf and dresses it |up with a ‘free’ tea-towel or a | pretty plastic scoop he is entic- | ing her to part with more of her ‘ea dollars than she may offering bright for a women a beads in ex- nice bundle of need to do,” says the C.A.C i “Since inflationary conditions | have made the lot of every con- | ‘sumer more difficult, the Cana- | dian Association of Consumers | has maintained that one way to! reduce costs to the buyer would | be for manufacturers to curtail | their costly advertising method | of giving coupons and premiums | with their merchandise.” i 50 Boys Needed to Form : | First Air Cadet Squadron — lormation of a squadron of the Air Cadet League | of Canada is to be formed in Prince Rupert in the |near future, A committee headed by Jack Laurie and F. F. | Anfield who will take applications of 50 or more boys | necessary to form the squadron, was appointed by soldier-musician, playing under | Andre Kostelanetz and with the | Army Air Force orchestra Luigi Silva, often called “the | Paganini of the cello,” already has many friends in Alaska and in Prince Rupert. He ranks with Casals and Piatigorsky as one of the few rarely gifted cellists of our time. Maxim Schapiro at the piano assures a remarkable concert. by this trio. Other artists to come are Greta Menzel, beautiful lyric soprano, prima donna of the Vienna, Ha- vana and New York City Centre Opera Companies Next, in March, Pierre Sancan, famous French pianist, chosen as the first French artist to come to America on a cultural ex- change basis in 1951. He was awarded the coveted Grand Prix re Rome for his compositions and as a pianist For the fourth concert, re- quested by so many members of the AT, the new vocal sensation, Raymond Manton, tenor, will be | presented in April Rasmussen | Fall Bazaar At his debut in San Fancisco’s huge auditorium, stood and cheered this young singer. He has been heard on Standard Hour with Yehudi Menuhin and also on the Stand- Six years ago) ard television concert hour Queen Mary In November November was named as the by the Queen at their Mary first Chapter iwn. I ean’t move fast enough | following summer recess. that.’ Mi Rasmussen's competition success this year econd in a row test couducted annually like formal gardens,” commented I don't vi Rasmussen ave 300 2 “T| join ladioli but I don’t like) visiting the museum next Wed- | them in rows, Formal gardens|nesday to become members. It | Mrs. H. C mer. Letters of thanks were The, Chapter decided it would other IODE chapters in ire all right for places like the | was reported that two IODE parliament buildings.” gners pw New Stage Glamor Suits Remains in ~ « Aussie Theatre PORONTO CP) In Australia, Carolyn Adair, the theatre) @ Registration the it had in Canada same glamor decades ago ihe pert miss who comes from Lakewood, Ohio, spent two years in Australia, playing the role of Laurie in Oklahoma. a showered with flowers, sweets and ¢ | hote saving that they were ' watching from such and such a cat in such and such a row Stage-door johnnies ie Then after an evening's per- formance there were big partier iven for the cast It was wonderful,” said Car- lyn. “Here, only the really big umes ar® treated like that.” This is Carolyn’s second yeai in Toronto with Melody Fair, hich during the summer sea- on has been producing musica! leomedies in a big cireus-tent jin West Toronto iit Actors and actresses work on stage surrounded on all sides the audience. Carolyn con- ‘| fesses that she will find it dif- | ficult to return to eworking on conventional stage. | by | at- | . | ip anc | “o- Moose Women i the | figure | . "| Meeting Held