. : | ee rT riinice Kupert Daij News af... tl Audience Follows Trio | ABOUT readers ‘nurs ay moptember , 1952 ) gh Adventure in Music TOWN te 2a. see" 26 Praise Paintings of Young Artists inc to-|. VICTORIA, B.C. CP) — A 28-|P. Swannell, the hospital ther- ~ @ Attention Elks—Meeting t0-) yes: oid artist who took his | apist. n musical entertainment for Beautiful weat} night at 8 p.m. (it) P » Maxi Schani ler, wond first art lesson less than a year Recently provincial museum was how Maxim Schapiro pre- oie and general business ac- @ Kindergarten enrollment at) ®@0 is being hailed here as a| authorities here. were so im- he and his two fellow artists . ye Jmpressed George Presbyterian Church Primary top flight painter. pressed with his paintings of . : ’ es pip es Toronto is WECK, yvooms Sept. 29 and 30, 9-12 George Lee was in hospital| indian masks and other native Centre last night, and an enthrall- nad may decide to come and (228) suffering from a serious chest retics that they put some of his ned out to be + hd aa A friend is Pr ler Cra i : _} ailment when he took his first! best works on exhibition at the , i SOF ae ame ae own @ Catholic Women’s League |jesson in drawing from Mrs. C., museum for several weeks. C@ ocal old timer. M Gregory rummage sale in store next to| ———________ Oe 1s At the piano Schapiro proved | said this was his first ney to, Royal Bank 11 a.m. Saturday, ong| himself the master craftsman,| the eoast, and was much struck September 27. (226) 19-| never too bold but holding deft-| With all he had seer : : : yas ajly to the tempo and the mood.! * 8 « ® Legion bring the po at A highlight of his performance| Al Sheardown has returned night Friday, Sept. 26, 8:30 p.m. was the rendition of a suite of | from his vacation during which “4008 entertainment for mem- ; p 997 pliga-timpressionistic compositions by |he visited the PNE and the Arm bers and friends. (eet) ee 54 ' the French composer, Milh: strong Fall Fai tetanding : 2 : - a : , Pe : ilhaud thing he Xs ; : mans @ S.O.N. Whist and Dance Fri from the Album of Madame Bo- ling he witnessed, } i is a a ‘ . T} ‘ : ‘ day, Sept. 26; good prizes, re- vary. This suite is a favorite of | "White man standing on a ladder : ; n es piro “ary . pass freshments. Music by Mike Co! his which he recorded in Paris!4!ving out a totem po This | esi Admission $1.00. Everybody r the phonograph Was in the Okanagar than| ‘ 3 : welcome (1t) res ‘Continued On page 6) the Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hedst e tant bar Lutheran Church Ladies Aid Ae ( ) returned to the city Tuesday tea and sale of homecooking it Whiss / oburney Hight afver a motor trip which and fancy work Saturday, Sept out (ook them as far as Praser Lake. 27, from 2-5 (227) | tf 7 They also enjoyed fishing a * |. Atonor guest al Trambler Lake @ Evan Kemp and the Trail Rider of RCA Victor record- ; ; J ) / / S/, ing will be playin i show and ened ° ip vill be pls ‘ 1g Spidal ~Shower ea : ee ee SF oe Ir V t T {| g dance Saturday, September 27 A miscellaneous shower w | or e S$ at Terrace Civic Centre; Mon held, held at the home of Mrs. L a? day and Tuesday, September 29 ! y Hunter, Ridley Court, in honor M F g f and 30, at the Legion Auditor nd Of Miss Rose Pobureny een : O ium Stage show 9-10 pm Miss Pobureny and Mr. Vern Dance 10:15 to 2 am. (226) 1 Williams will be married next Toronto Lodge res | week @ Will the party who took the C C C a During the evening Miss Po The Ladies’ Orange Benevolent stean * he iron and the pirex teapot bureny was presented with many Association of Past Mistress¢ rom the open bookshelf delightful gifts in a gaily dec- | heard an interesting account of Christie »t sat B i i ated basket while she sat under | the Toronto lodge from a visit. hristie’s Auction Room Satur- ootics, Mitts. Underwear : = 50c an arch of bells and streamers. to the city at & meetine ; day please return same imme Later delicious refreshments nit ht at the home of Mrs. W. diately, to avoid further em T-Shirts, Undershirts : 75¢ i in the were served and dancing was Thomsor barrassment. Thank you. Signed njoyed by the guests who were Visitor is M Bel tae of Wee anes r artistic and cul aD) : I Mi se] isver OFT. M. Christie (227 ‘ . E id. “We | Mr. and Mrs. W. Pobureny, Mr.| Mrs. Thomson Boys’ Shirts, Sweaters, Rompers $4 00 y to be doing some- |4Nd Mrs, V. Dodd and Barbara Following general busin @ Men's Five Pin Bowling ? . need. and |Mr. @nd Mrs. Wasyk, Mr. and ' ietidank s en. earue will c Bart : meet : and wy aaitatvre aide ta teen yi , a ‘ a My Maude | League will commence on Mon Socks, Pants 25¢ int feeling Vat ® avs * : are ‘ jereck in the chair: a raffle lay October ais ‘ : i se te nd Harvey Mrs. C. Brechen al Jctober 6. All tio e in ma \Miss M. Johansen, Miss M_|#0A@ted by the ho was won | terested in bowling in this league {Shenton, ahd Messrs F, Mac-|PY Mrs. Barber, Delicious re-|are requested to enter theit Come in and see our other items too numerous to list— Fadden, G. West. E. Gra@t. J. freshments we: served. WNext|teams now and must be en- ineluding School Coats, Dresses, Boy’s Pants, Pyjamas, Hackle, J. Kine PF B. Braman meeting will be held at the home | tered not later than Monday. : hich Hoste was Mrs. L. 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