Prince Rupert Daily News-Monday, May 28, 1951 tHear Me Moanin. Lord?", the first of several spirituals. The t-.cond group was made up entirely of Kirituals, "Walk To- ant oca ''ed in her home land of Italy, has gKd way. A ladies' trio consisting of Mrs. a pleasing soprano and a prima COAL and PERSONAL SI, gether Children," "I Got shoes," j and Dry E-nes," last-mentioned ow tS SPECIAL! Fine Array of Local Talent Pits'-nlrd in Project ncnt fitting Concert R. G. Large, Mrs. Vera Roberts donna type of personality. She and Miss Yvonne Larson, which sings in Italian. Future appear-s:ored heavily at the recent ancer. by this new acquisition to musical circles here will be look-r Music and Drama Festival, of- . ed forward to. She was discrim-Icred i first, t -Union ..i a Le.-," and m accompanied by Misa followed up with Vauyhan Wil- oljVe strand, 'larnr' "I Passed by Your Win- t. N. Younss was master of with it.', agile pianissimo wind-down effect. Program conclud-,x number was again the chor-i". :n the popular "Going Home" tVcm Anton Dvorak's New World Jack Webster, ol Consolidated j Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd., j sailed cn the Princess Louise to-; day lor Juneau. j Salt Lake Ferry running j every Sunday starting at 12 S. O. N. Mooting Monday, May 28, 8 p.m. (124cl Mis. Alex McK'iR returned to the city on the Pimccs3 Louise this morning from a month's visit in Vancouver and on Vancouver Island. Fi'ir.re TV.ipert taiant presented p-uTly li'.bli-c'ass program of ntcrtainme-nt at th Capitol Symphony, and Rachmaninoff's Iberta Deep Seam 1? $1 )-7 PER TON ! dow." ! ceremonies and program director ; h'tni "Triumph. noon, weather permitting. (U) Theatre ins nirht to hf-lo the It is to bj hoped tne puDiiCj A classical note Was g.ven the ior the evening. Charles Roberts M.ss Claire Snasdell-Taylor, i t?ijtaiv Club raise funds for its will have further opportunity of j program with Miss Inez Amadio's .Vas chapman of the concert 10 SACKS '8.50 Mrs. Annette Manse'J was a R N.. of the Prince Rupert Gen-1 c -mmunity n-ojeets. A capacity hearing this new Rotary chorus j operatic selections, Toselli's "Ser- committee. C. A. Berner, Trevor passenger on the Princess Louise eral Hospital nursing staff left house iu-ued out to support the which has already achieved a enade," from "Rimpianto," "Come Hill and Alex M?Rae presided at today leaving for Whitebnrse on "n the Princvss Louise this effort and enthusiastically ex-j remarkable degree of proficiency Back to Sorrento" and "It's I he door and ushers were T. M. a uuslneara trln. ! m..rnin? tn male th round trin nvrpd iU nnnrpr.iation of a 'and appears well on. its way to; Enter to Laugh Than Sigh" Christie, W. H. Trotter and C. iDoniszetti). M.ss Amadio, train- H. EHkins. i i -ally fine show. As Rotary Pre- PHONE 116 -117 or 58 becoming an outstanding local institution. The ablo accompaniment of Henry Pluym is also an impor Frank Clark, Liberal organizer, ! . sderit Bruce Brown said, in a pi-rived in the city on Saturday AU those Interested in Music , ferinf . sp(,0h of acltnowledge. night's tram from Prince George ! Drama are invited lo(attel ; menf- before ihe final curtain, it and will t - here until Wednesday e fn""a' f ""a eev was gratifying that Prince Ru-niKht when he will return to the ;ne "Iu-lc ana "rama , 'la' P pert I'1"' was able to provide ' such 30 in in the the Interior. I Association Associaticn on on May May o 30, I excellent ,,nlcrtalrment 7'" entertainment ,rom Here Are The Facts About ... CRITTAL - Metal Windows bert & rwicv.anery tant factor of assistance to the chcus. 1 OTHER PROGRAM FEATURES A light and intriguing bit of program were the two dancing numbers-the airy "Cuckoo Waltz" by little Dcanna Peter-j its own community, bership for individuals is $1.00.1.0 19S2; The program featured the de- .iin -nrt hpin m.n thP LIMITED William Cruickshank, passenger agent for Canadian Nation 1 Hallways here, sailed on the lestival. 125c ) uui v.--w.j i miyod chorus making its first Corporal Kencnth Johnston of appearance since having expand- sor in Victorian costume and a the Princess Patricia Canadian ! ed frcm the former male chorus Dutch clog by Elizabeth Pierce. Mrs. J. S. Black was accompan A I finite ut.'uiKt: i:juay to maite wie . round trip to Skagway with tire Portland Journal party. He will j return on Saturday. Mr. Cruick-j shank returned to the city at the '- end of the week from a trip to j Terrace on company business. vnli run, mi l em to include women who are actually in the predominance. And it is a smoothly blended group of some thirty-five voices, in-c'udlng a number of Prince Ru- Light Infantry, son of Colonel and Mrs. S. D. Johnston, sailed Sunday evening on his return to Vancouver after a ten-day leave ol absence in the city. Canadian Legion Card party May 30. nort'c hnt knnwn nnri esteemed Lutheran tea. May 26. 1 The Misses Lois Long, R ?.; and Card Party Catholic Hall, May , Margaret Martinusen, R.N., who For Fishermen we have just vccaUsls M w.ell a3 S3veral new ist for th-3 girls, win are Mrs. Lance Fottcrton's pupils. Father Mohan with his boys' choir from Annunciation School won well deserved acclaim with Albino's "Jim, the Carter Lad-," turning then to a spiritual vein ln "Ave Verum," a Gregorian chant Miss Olive Strand was accompanist. Mike Colussi's growing accordion band it numbers seven rnrn vnH enm vprv firm nrls- have been thi staff of on nursing mM uiir, v- n,,rfi tASV TON. . guSTPROO? f t mooern in Vili I ' liMJs ' !! i"- 1APPEA(NCE jKTv P.- ' i 1 Jr tMikV W , I lHSlDBfl Job's Daughters Jamboree, the Prince Rupert General Hos- " ,r ', ;is,-, May 31, June 1, 2. and meritorious un-s, that has been developed under the capable conductorship of Charles Balagno. The chorus opened on a high D'ane with Mo?a-fs "Gloria .n Ipltal. sailed on the Princess wlde angle field of vlew and Tea and Home cooking sale, Louise mis morning tor oxagway .. t rlht; for easv holdinK Catholic Hall, June 14. j enroute to Whitehorse whence priced at $114.00. Other good Past Mistresses L.O.B.A. sale ! th'-,y wil trave' down the Alaska values from $25.00 to $55.00. Bul- of homecooking and candy, June j Highway to Edmonton. Their trip ger's jewellers. Utc 18 will extend to Eastern' Canada Girl Guide Tea and Sale. An- and then to the United States. ! If you want to sell it, advertise ! :ion Advertise! JOHN H. ; IL6ER ; Umuliisl ! n Bulger Ltd. ird Avenue J j E.-'.cals's," the English-worded persons now offered a variety of version, a plraslng feature of the j selections ln group, quintette, rendition being the remarkably quartette, duet and solo and clear enunciation particularly also won its full share of aud-of the women's voices. Excellent ience approval. They played co-ordination of these women's several typical accordion num-voices against the background of j bers. comoinlng harmony with the men's was deftly achieved by 'precise skill. Personnel: Mike Mr. Balagno in this as well as Colussl, Robert Wood, Stella nunciatlon Hall June 16. Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, homecooking sale. Legion When buildins your home Insist on Crittall Standard Metal Windows. Built to exacting specifications. Precision fit. Operate smaothly. RECIPES Hall, June 21. Queen Mary l.O.D.E. tea. June 21, Mrs. F. 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He now oDvlously seeks to "cash in" on this feat. And the main point in the Saxony election is to see what percentage of Germans think It was a noble and heroic ieat to help keep in power the evil genius who plunged man ft ;hV, 4 ID 1 DING CO. class condition throughout. Phone, write or call Phmir (Irern 884 Westminster Tug Boats, New Westminster, B.C. U27c) kind inio the lowest deptns ever reached ln all the history of the iiuman tace. H5TI For the MEAL that REFRESHES - ; ! IN A LATER ARTICLE 1 shall quote verbatim what ilemer is saying. But first, a few notes about his post-war career. Remcr was taken prisoner by uin Brand UAl viEl. STANDBY If you're planning a porch party, or just a snack on the terraie. a backyard picnic, chicken sandwiches are sure t: L.1 the ever-faithful standby. 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On the verv last day of operi- rackinj. Cratinj; "l and (leneral Panel i tio,. ui me Uv-Mazlflsation ptf and Slorase 2 crisp bacon strips : Sp.-.ad leaf of mayonnaise on tee cf toast; top with lettuce id rhicken; sprinkle with salt ' nd pepper; add second slice of ;ast, tomato, salt and pepper, icon and lettuce. Spread re-' Reliable and Effi-''"f- Also agents for Liquid Air Co. Ltd. n. Arrtylrnp and all implies. K rIS? -r- -i ! jfiiRIIJl USD k WjinivioY in Friesiand, Hemer applied to. and was gi anted a clean bill. o. political health. That U, tht panel put Rcmer ln Category five which means he wa never officially a member of the Nazi Party, or any Nazi ancillary organization. ! THERE WAS A TERRIFIC fumre ln the Dress about this m'ninc slice of toast with re KAY'S CARTAGE P'vAGE LIMITED maining mayonnaise; p!ai on, JI., tr? ycnnalse-side down. 'erve at cnee. an'i Tiv k Avenues Phoiirs (ifl and 68 decision. 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