MUSIC, DRAMA FESTIVAL- KH2GSOLOpon'Sr,Ii;iE Tfw advtnfjr Pritice Rupert Duily News .Thursday, March 29, 1951 l B.C. lotem in ; Modern Etiquette o , . o JlVO IfluinerouS gro)$( liy Roberta Ice pielurt of them all Video Show 3 YEARS IN THE Condi Be JIM MAKING! EVt I. ICHARO CARLSON on A on i mm SATtj i i.u . 1M mm 2fr.r :5 With more entries than it seems possible to handle in three days plans for this year's Prince Kupert and District Music and Drama Festival May 2, 3 and 1 were discussed at a meeting in the Civic Centre last I Q. What is the correct way of I introdflcing a man to a woman? I A. The man is invariably presented to the woman. The only exceptions are when a woman 'is introduced to the Governor; ! General, to a cardinal, or loj a reigning sovereign. i Q. Whom does the bridegroom ' , name as the best man? A. The brother of the groom, the brother of the bride, or the groom's best friend. ! Q. How long should a hostess, wait for a guest who is late for, ' dinner? i I A. Not more than fifteen night. ' LIGHT UP One play from the Terrace Civic Cente Drama Club. HOTEL FRASER HOU VALUABLE isi YOUTH'S DRAPE PANTS All These Features: Wide Kee Narrow Cuff Tab Belt Loop Smooth Gab 1 Self Match Belt AM sizes for Teen Aues and Youths. The olors are "in the groove" and the style is "extra keen." . . . Hurry down and "Ret in the swim." NEW YORK A hand carved Thunderbi.d totem pole, mad? by Ellen Neel of Vancouver and which has been on display hi various parts of the United States for the past two months, wilt be presented to Robert Q. Lewis, celebrated radio and television star, during a show tonight. The Canadian National Railways is putting on the show, actins in b?half of the Vancouver Tourist Association. Lew, who Is one of the outstanding television sta'S in the United f tales, is an en'.huiaslu-co'lect.-r of totem poles and his -r'l-?U.-.n r-w numbers nwe than two d:r,cn small models, "ut th- toTm P"'c fnsh'ionnd by Mrs. Neel s hands in two week.s of work will h- R;b"rt Q.'s "most choice possession.". When I ew. hod a pivvit w of I he Vanrouver XTP-icf Aoe-'ation's Dresnt, h" enthusi.istk'Tilv exclaimed "this is slmrlv innd and out of this mrH -nd I wiil prize it must highly."' The presentation will b" rvrn'e ps th" ovnnin". jmAiief-e of I.ewW TV Show over ihe vid"o n?twirl; cf the Cclumljia Brondcasiina System. Lewis, who is no repeat, no cc.auiuu.1 extrovert but a .sot. . spuken, studious young man whol .wears heavy shelled glasses and i talks like a college professor wl'.i ; "We have enqugh entries for two festivals one of music and one of drama," said R. O. Moore, program chairman, who reported a total of 171 entries over last year's 108. Entries closed officially March 15, after an extension of two weeks. Mr. Moore said that adjudication would have to be held morning, afternoon and night, with entries probably being run off in the Civic Centre and Capitol Theatre simultaneously. OI HCIAL OPENING The executive decided that the official opening should be conducted by Inspector of SlhooIs G. Graham on the first evening of the festival with introductions for each opening session. Since a special meeting will be held April 2 to draft the final program, the executive hopes to Two plays from the Prince Rupert Little Theatre. One play from the 3rd Company Girl Guides. One play from the 1st Co. Girl Guides, Jr. One play from the Business and Professional Women (Adult). Instrumental Groups and Miscellaneous, 11 groups, including the Aiyan.sh Silver Harmonica Band, Nass River. King Edward and Conrad Street school's pre-band instrumental groups, flutophones. Individual entries for the pipe organ. Ernest Morven, Aiyansh, coronet solo. Clarinet, viola, cello, vlolla cello entries from Ketchikan. Fifty-eight groups of vocal solos and duets, four from New Hazelton, others from Terrace and district points, but mostly nas raaa: a clinical study o! j laughter, says that if he and j Arthur Godfrey, another CES TV ' star, can make a "deal" so Go:!- Looks for Big Salmon Season Norman Nelson of the Nelson Brothers Fisheries Ltd., is making a northern tour of canneries and is 'conferring today with Harry Robins, local manager at Port Edward. "An ordinary season is expected this year, with the canneries being as busy as usual," said Mr. Nelson, who arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert. Sockeye salmon will be brought from the Namu sector Nauru Island in ti! SJ cific, thjci6ji. only tjt. square, is one ot & chief producers of phos,, BIG AREA Tiie section of Labr, ministered by New!ouK: an area of about lio.o miles. to the local cannery Ti is expected to start in-part of July, he said. Good seining is repo-Sooke. S : After his stay here, S1 will visit the Islands.' irey win sud lor lwis in ex-i change for Lewis subbing for Godf-ey, "I'm going to Vancon- j jver on my summer vacation ai d; I see what Mrs. Neel and the Van- j 'couver Tourist Association csui; ido in the way of adding to my j nave all names and Information i totem pole collection." in from contestants by that time. All groups will be sent a BOYS' and YOUTHS' SPORT JACKETS A comnlcte stark for all size boys and youths. In the pa; t the in-between s':ze boys have bevm haul to fit, Not this year. We've tone all out. to lit every ace anH size hov. Cj circle from the city. Twenty-lour groups in Junior Choral Classes from King Edward, Borden, Conrad, Booth-Memorial, Announciation, New Hazelton and Rural elementary schools. Entry from St. Andrews Jr. llUICi CJ.... program with a summary being printed for public advertisement, I it was decided. Appointed to assist Mrs. W. S. Kergin, reception chairman, was Mrs. L. P. Charbonneau, who ' acted as secretary in Miss Yvonne Larson's absence. With refreshments donated, a reception will be held after the festival. A directors and executive meeting with the adjudicators wiil also be held. Plans for billeting under committee chairman, Mrs. C. P. Bal-agno, will be made for the school entrants. Rupert Men's and Boys' Store 217 Sixth Srreet . . . Just Around the Corner BiranamsHCEannnrifc! Choir. Three groups in the adult choral classes. Rotary Mixed chorus. St. Peter's Church Choir, from Aiyansh. Ladies' trio of Nan Crawley, Yvonne Larson and , Vera Roberts. xaauaiiuHaiiiiaBUBEBE ' A SPADE YOUR OWN GARDEN THE MUSCLE-SAVING WAY If you want your garden plot 1 running the shortest dimension to be well prepared, spade it of the garden. At one end dig a yourself. Weeks may slip by , d'tch. say one foot wide and the waiting for a- man to do a job depth of the spade, removing all which, by the -proper apiodth, r-it from it. Pile this soil neai can be reduced to enjoyable and th? opposite end of the strip, beneficial exercise. j Now begin to spade with the The secret is to take it easy, o'ade not parallel to the trench, Spadir.-; is not hard work if done b"t- a right angles to it. This a little at a time. A space 30:50 enables you to lift the soil more fppt rvm he sn.Trieri in ieisn:elv easily, and deposit it in the hoteS arrivals With the transfer from the! city of Armine Boas, a business' CAUSTfC manger and assistant are to be , LONDON (CP- '2M21D 4 JURIST Sitid a judge -u "The jut'y sys appointed to the executive, Mrs. ! the Old Bailey: (Prince Kupert) Miles Green, William Thompson, A. M. Warren, John Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, W. E. Armstrong, p. Davis, M. Marlatt, VIEW-MASTER REELS Reduced 50c each WRATHALL'S Plinto Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. tem is perhaps the most valuable protection left in this coun way in 'oight hours. One hour a day for eight days, and the job try for the freedom of the indi is done. The Best of British vidual or such freedom as is Mr. ana Mrs. T. Hamilton, N. now left to us." Nelson and B. McCausland, Van couver; J. F. Edens, Victoria. h. W. Becker, president, said. Definite understanding aoout extra copies of selections for the adjudicators was requested by bitter Mary Lawrence. To avoid tne extra cost of duplicate copies and royalties, it was suggested by Mr. Moore that a suasidy be given applica-cants in the future by the Fes But first, be sure the soil is in ' condition to spade. Never work j 11 wlrch is too wet; and if ihe soil is heavy, don't wait until it .KEMGLO smooth . trench. The spadj should be driven down, not on a slant, but perpendicularly to its full depth fake a small slice of the soil so your back is not strained. Lift it u;. turn the spade ever, so that the top soil falls underneath and bottom soil on top. In filling the lint Uvneh, you have opened a second. If you wish to : -pacta unc';".-manure, spread it evenly oyer . the area, except for the ton of your initial trench. Wiien Wi'.s first, trench has btJn dug. clean the maniue from the too of the next trench and throw it into the bottom of the first; then proceed with your spading, piling tae sell on t?o of the manure. When you have finished your day's quota, you will have an empty trench, which should be filled with the soil you removed from the initial trench. Its plastic-lite surface is so 6eautYut- so savblabh! PORTRAITS Films IV-veloivd and Printed PROMPT SERVICE riIAMl.ER'S STt'IllO 216 - 4Ui Street Box (Hi Phone Green 33!) Prince Kiipcrl 'la-' become too dry. There is a point between extremes when .yen heavy clay can easily b? .if ted, and will crumble under a b'"w from the spa.J. You can tell this point by using the "maa pie" test. Mould a ball ol e-iith in your hand, and pat it ! r make a mud pic. If the pie holt's lo";eih'r, the soil is too wet to spade. If it (rumbles, then you can go ah 'ari. Systematic spading makes the job easier, and more complete. Here is one way to do it: Get a definite task for vour first dr.y's work, say a strio six ic.-i wide, rash it with ordinary goap and water bi oft- tival committee to defray this added expense to those entering uiu no uec;sion was reached. It was pointed out by Henry Pluym that the Western Musi; Co. will tie providing tne adjudicator's copies for all test pieces. But copies of individual selections would nave to be provided by tne applicant. "This is necessary so the adjudicator can have a basts lor adjudicatio n," Mrs. Becker pointed out. 'ino.se attending the meeting rfrfftj- iisv Oh M&fc MMC ug you like you cannot mar lovely KrinGl tough, Dcrubbable surface. Grease anil stains ij away with a damp cloth. FOR A LASTING SHINE And you'll be delighted how smoollily )f ii were: Mrs. L. P. Carbonneau, t Xii's. E. VV. Kecter, Mrs. u. A. I Hill, Ucv. Basil s. irockter. Miss ! Elizabeth Holmes, Rudolph Oi-! ctn, K. G. ivioore, Mr.s. A. E. ! Anlicld, Mrs. W. S. 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