v« “Enthusiastic Audience of 400 | Chapter Acclaims Concert Series Artists | : Fin | An attractive singer and an ) readers pane 115, 2:30 p.m e nord @ Valhalla gar Pi. ns amusing panist, both of whom can add to their other attributes, last night took an audience of 400 around another pleasant turn of the Alaska ® he| Musie Trail, Morire,” a 17th century com- Without ib @ Cathedral Bazaar November (267) i meeting Thursday, 4 great musica] giit|& p.m. Initiation of members. (266) United Church Turkey Din- a ner Thursday, November 20, 6:30 flown here (267) Wounded Crane Dies After Medical Help SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP)— wounded whooping crane, from Canada in an which will act quickly.” backing.” Increase Bus Fares We can always notify the PUC, ests and I think we should have Ald. Casey said he was in favor | tine.” of the proposal when it was dis- | cussed in committee last week |C@n not grant the increase, but but “I think the company should | Will be asked only to agree to offer something in return for our the proposal! “As Ald. Gomez says, we are PUC by city auditor Scott Mc- iContinuea trom page :) | Something concrete from the bus oy; loss. It was stressed that council In the brief submitted to ihe | ment. , Crease to operate city lines with- Said Ald. Gomez: “I agree the company is entitled to a raise. | I wouldn’t want to see the bus | Service stopped, but I firmly be- | lieve we should have some agree- Alderman Ray McLean said he - p.m. For tickets phone Red 128 effort to save its life. died of Icoking after the citizens’ inter- Laren. he said the company was in “complete disagreement” A, n c explained or Red 333 (268) lung congestion here should have a 10 per cent in-'with increasing children’s fare. f Jon & oprano jreta In Vienna every ves 4 _— g a ‘ coven oie titaastonni Menzel'’s appearance on the} coffee hina Ye a ao ae @ Ail skis left in.the top cabin ‘The big, rare bird had been - ) - " heat ;: ‘ \ £ erit lage drew admiring ex iama ite @ person to dimnst. You (repeater cabin) of the Ski Club 8 . ee and leg broken. . tions, and pianist Thomas M lle, tee ms must be claimed by Dec. 1, or When Ralph Steuk found it near DODDS ine MA~ i invite him to the cofice house i Regina about -the time the the | yers wit drew laugh t ‘here y ‘ ‘ they will become the property ee esa hat eau ‘at the| creme, You have coffee, two ft the Prince Rupert Ski Club. Whoopers were starting their KIDN EY obvious Wat the concert at the! glasses of water and more cof- |” ” - idl . ‘inte ors , . , ‘sa ‘ rs : ie ve ‘ (266) Winter migraticn to south Texas. Civic Centre was going to be a} fee The crane was flown to the THURS., NOV. 13 to TUES., NOV. 25 uccess. Ba ‘hat initial reac But Miss Menzel, who is from @ Attention all 5O.N. members gan antonio zoo by the Cana- tion was only half of it Vienna, proved that the city jand escorts, all Sonja Ladies qian Natural Wildlife Resources im Prove thy fire? : r ' 4 : rp . 7 + . Prom the first clear, ringing: is distinguished for other rea- | and escorts The 8.0.N. anni- pureay and the US. Pish and notes, it Was apparent that Miss; sons. From the movingly sad | versary banquet will “be held wyiqiif, Service / 4 peel ( ils vy c , ‘ s - - - : Menzel has thé livery voice strains of “Lasciate Mi Saturday, Nov. 15, at 8 p.m Dr. R..L. Shea, zoo veterinar- | iw which critic nave acclaimed ecting it to lan, amputated part of the brok- any position by Monteverdi, to the @ SON. whist and dance Fri- | ©" Wing and put a plastic cast | (Next to the Bus Depot) extraordinary tests for the sake! gay Spanish folk son %, she Oi eg on the broken leg. But he said proving its versatility at the aed herself in oamineen ~ ~cnet a ha = the whooper had complications, | PLAID WOOL SKIRTS . $1.99 expense of the music, she went understanding of the mood. ones Dan _ & a. » including lune congestion PYJAMAS—Sizes 2 to 14 5149, >1-64, 31.99 and $2.29 rmingly throug a program sae Quality of her anetingi 8 1 pe enecni Until lately, the crane was DRESSES—Sizes infants to 14 99 to $5.99 f liked seloct at fas ‘ ments. Admission $1.00. Every- ee oo aa swe | i i Well-hked selections in Ital-| was, however, the most striking namie (267) eating well on a diet of fish and SWEATERS 31.09 to $2.29 ian, German, French, Spanish | feature Her voice has a sweet | 20°7 * _ boiled eggs. James L Chism, | ; BOYS’ SHIRTS—Sizes 8, 10, 12. e i ng. 1 - : bell-like tone which last night curator of birds, sald the wounds All Elks, Ladies T-SHIRTS 69¢ to 99¢ siverspersed with these were she varied with such skill that PAINT YOUR WALLS were healing well. 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