Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 3, 1951 1 ' w I i i iiii ii i ii hiiii ii rn iiiiiiiini iiiiiiwiiw.ini.imiiiwamjjwjimj..., oca COAL I and PERSONAL FIGHTINO BUZZARDS WAR ON BEETLES CLYRO, Radnorshire, Wales CAPETOWN (CP) Cape prov-(CP) Two buzzards locked la ince entomologists are fighting mid-air combat plunged down a new war. Thousands of homes on to the neck of a horse ridden are infested with Italian, wood-by John Morgan and one bird eating beetles and it is estimated embedded a talon in his hand, that already the invasion has Canadian Legion W. A. meet-' Mrs. H n Rnr-hpstpr arrivprf in SPECIAL! Alberta Deep Seam Mr. Morgan Killed the birds. cost 300,000 ($900,000). I ! t . i ' x '4 ' I. ' - i iiii iiHuiwirifnnrifi'i"T ------ WW ? 1Q ' J PER TON lng Thursday 8 p.m. (104::) the city on the Prince Rupert ,, .. 'yesterday Irora Vancouver. George Martin of the Northwest Construction Co. returned It's here tomorrow Woraen'j to the city on the Prince Rupert Hospital Auxiliary Giant Rum-yesterday from a trip to Van- mage Sale,. Old Overwaitea. next couver. to Wallaces, 9 to 6. (ltc) Prince Rupert Baseball As-' Wluiam Sculy left by plane sociation meeting, Friday, May yesterday for, a business trip to i. Civic Centre, 8:30 p.m. (105c) Vancouver. MeeUnS of J's Daughters, Mrs R J D Smith whrrhM been August rWay' May 4' 8 pm- Mother's away snce last vUitmn vZuZJl ..h Day service, silver march, bingo SS. Iti0 and Wrthdi, movies. (105c, 10 SACKS 8.50 ICiw'-. v - 4 PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 Ibert & AAcCaffery IT"-- - WVU11IL.J IT U expected home on tonight's For ail your spring painting lram- land gardening needs, call Hays .... . .. Cove Hardware, your Glidden .i i. Articles for Women's Hog- Honior r.Z i,, , , Pital Auxiliary Giant Runima?e delivery (tf.C) LIMITED Klkins shop or call Blue 949 for t) Attention W.O.T M. After-collections. (104c) noon Friendship Rally held at Mrs. J .T. Beeket sailed yes- Moosf TemPle. 2:00 p.m. All Festival terday afternoon on the Princess iP . 2 . ,? bers wishing to attend 5:30 dln- I-oui. fnr vanrnnvh Loulsa for Vancouveh. Mr Mr. Bee iw. ' i . ' I I ! I NTEER FOR KOREA (CP)Nearly 1.000 Nor-... j ni.. ner please contact Co-Workers M. Collins or G. Mclntyre. (105;) i, MVC VOIUmerieu iu jum ket, formerly with Columbia Cellulose Co. here, left ten days ago for Vancouver. While In Vancouver I was eeiaii rinu """H1"' Eighty will be selected, j 12 surgeons and 20 ,'nd ihev will fly to Tokyo Sons of Norway whist drive stocks 8,ble. to e" merchandise from CATHEDRAL OPENING When Canada s first Ukrainian on hand before the tax. i WJt PL ea&ei tin middle of May. Catholic cathedral was officially opened at Winnipeg, clergy, civic officials and some 3,000 faithful attended. Among them was James Cardinal McGuigan of Toronto, shown standing over the participating churchmen. . . - . (CP PHOTO I Cereats and Fruits w'fh Milk Rich Enough io IVhip Let your family enjoy cereals, fruits and puddings more, "creamed" with Carnation Evaporated Milk. Undiluted Carnation is rich enough to whip. So "poured on" familiar foods, it makes them taste better than ever before. lng 10 to 2. Mike Colussi's or- T,hls win be sold at 'ormer prices Ichestra. Refreshments. Every- ?lon8 ,with goods we already body welcome. (105c) have ln stock- JOHN BULGER, , Jeweler. (ltc) ! Ladles! Saturday afternoon : 'is the time to get your home-f VALl'E OF MUSIC Approval Voices of Young Prince Rupert In Music and Drama ORTRAITS yvrlop''d and Printed Junior musical and dramatic cmUn nt. thp hmpr u.iHn PROMPT SERVICE i Continued :rom page 1) ; la!cnt at the Prince Rupert and tea sale in the ladies' ' lounge, uiowiia ...uoiv; aim Lauia co tvic centre, 3-5. (105CJ UMll.Klt S STIDIO )Ui Street Box 045 o Giwn 389 Prince Rupert pnrry out the 3-bar phrasing as he felt they needed bettei' breath control. Barbara Teng gained 1!8 marks for he solo, beautifu'.'v sung and highly praised by Mr. Kurth, Myrna Knutsen and Margaret Olsen gained 1G1 marks f c thtir two duets al30 drawing com- v..o. -kk .....1B me cnanges in the program day yesterday from top flight" James N, Forman returned to through the last minute with-adjudicating level when Burton the city on Tuesday afternoon's d-awal of th Tprra Civ!;, 63 Kunn, Director oi music in van- " " b"."s m centre Drama Club's dav in its place were two bov; hotel arrivals (Prince Rupert) H. N. Black, J. D. Barrow, L. Mason, L. R. Henderson, Mrs. P. Smith, F Brewer, J. Struther, H. H. Bordewick, R. M. Matthews, B. Herman and A. Golden, Vancouver; 8. Avis, Clover-dale; Mr. DeBloquiere, Prince George; G. A. Mead, Hoquiam, Washington. DA11ED IlAfT choirs who opened up the The Grade i2 Boys' Choir of i mencauon i.r meir wen mate u Why Carnation is So Good, So Many Ways Carnation is good, whole, cows' milk, evaporated to doublt richness in all milk's food values. Homogenized and heat rehned, for creamy-smoothness and rich flavor. The vitamin D is increased, to help children build normal, healthy bones and teeth. Us il like cream. Undiluted Carnation is wonderful on cereals and fruits ... in cofiee . . in cream recipes ... for whipping. For cooking or drinking. Restore the water by mixing half Carnation, half water, to equal good whole milk. 551 "rrom Contented Coves" ed voices. the Annunciation School, under jded the mus::f.l This cm? their conductor. Father O. P. couver scnoois, ana Mrs. rnoeoe b-i Smith of the Department of from Ryal Roads combined ser-Education at Victoria, offered vfe cMee at Victoria. He pass-their comments after dlscrlmin- ed with first class honors and ating observation. now 8" to Royal Mi liary , , College at Kingston, Ontario, to The adjudicators gave encour- contlnue his studies. Returning aging praise where such was due home wltn Mr Forman was an-and found plenty of occasion. other SOn, Allan, home for the Th"4? also offered useful critical fiUmmer from his studies at the comment. University of British Columbia. : That interest Is keen in this i I i I ! 1 IVAD0RATED Mohan, O.M.I., was a pleasure to Part of the evening's program, listen to and watch. Their hapnv and the play wiiici. :ol.own faces as they sang the test piece ' "When Shakespeare's Ladits "Jim, the Carter Lad," showed Meet," by the Business and Pro-their own enthusiasm for the ! Sessional Women's Club was de-son". In contrast, thei;- sinsinz i lishtfully presented and well- M 1 1 If - Better With enjoyed. Mrs. Phoebe Smifi described it as an "enterprising Hospitality and of Ave Verum" was one of serious devotion. -An three-day cultural event was evident by the fact that there were 57 persons in the Common Lounge of the Civic Centre yesterday morning when eleven choice in unique comedy" which The 26-boy choir of the B.ir- nn oit Hi em en l i Good Food' nl is Our First Aim tea H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter den Street School, under their I should b? pla-ed with t.i? conductor J. S. Wilson was : tonSue 'n the clfek. It had a equally appreciated as thes i well-balanced cast with all play participants were heard in violin ' sale, May 5, pone 1 tor Orders ing their parts well and are to boys too. evidently enloyed whs To Take Out solos and duet and vocal solos, j Canadian Legion card In the afternoon, elocution and May 9. choral speaking sessions and two card party, Catholic party Hall, ELECTROLUX ! . CANADA LTD. We still have a few mach'.nes left at the old price. Beautiful brand new models from $79.50 up be congratulated for their work. Miss E!iMb?th Holmes was dl -rectcr of the play and Miss Mary tncy were singing. Their own choice was "Killarney." These two choirs were highly nraisert hv Mr ifin-tv, mmodore Cafe scnool playlets drew an audience May 10. McMillan was stage manager of no les? than 650 persons to Christian Life crusade, First wlnnin Doint. , th b 6 fj Those in the ;ast were Mus . . - ; If , ci;i J . i. i the Civic centre auditorium. Baptist in r I Church, nil n April anr 29 ')U to f May KK yt I While the afternoon session of jq, week nights 8 p.m ,th. Festival, was going, on. at j . - Maj-a J a y Clvij Centre another audience I 1 . was eathered ln the Caoltol Presbyterian Missionary Tea, tne Annunciation School, The'r i n uu a cllvt"'c-5' OTrs- cam-total for the both pieces was-170 erine.Uurle,.Mrs. Boulton. Miss while the Borden School choi-' EllliabVUl Clement. Mis Fliza-was 1 beth Holl"es and Miss Christine close with a total of 187 points. ! Worsley. " PHONE" GREEN 884 FOR J i Theatre as Adjudicator Kurth , cnurcn nal- May 16- " tne St. Andrew's Cathedral! Masonic nassnd on the merits of twentv- eastern btar lea, Floor Polishers from ..... $39.50 up I Easy Terms l So that you may not be confused, please take note THAT ELECTROLl'X CANADA LTI.' Is in no way connected with any other Vacuum Cleaner Company and for Genuine ELECTROLUX Phone Blue 970 or write Box No. 1626 (106) one promising city piano stu (VELDING dents. Temple, May 17. S.O.N. Smoigaasbord, May 13. Lutheran tea, May 3. Job's Daughter's Jamboree, May 31, June 1, i. . Junior Choir, under Feter Lien, j drew high praise from Mr. Kurth i for blending of their young vol-1 ccs in the singing of the test: piece "Prayer of Thanksgiving" , and their own selection ' O' Rest 1 in the Lord." They were given 84 marks for each Diece. OF ALL TYPES Austria, BRAfJ FLAKES Welding COMPANY -Air Paiiengeri OUTSTANDING Janetle Spark was adjudged outstanding among the violin soloists in the morning session at Civic Centre. "A fine, young player." observed Burton Kurth. Speaking of the violin group generally, the adjudicator found thlr level good on the whole. Richard Forward won high marks for his class. In the violin duet of Murray nnd Robert Jensen Mr. Kurth HANDSOME LUGGAGE FOR Y00I Only Kellogg's give you this guarantee: "Double your money back if you don't agree these Bran Flakes are fresher!" (Mail empty carton to Kellogg's, Dept. 4A, JUST ARRIVED From Vancouver (Wednesday) P. Richard, W. Vernier, C. Hol-derson, D. Peterson, K. Tannach, H. Hilburn, R. Cave. N. Hendrick- London, Ont.) OUT OF TOWN CHILDREN The sympathy of the audience went to the young vocalisi. from out of town who were obviously very nervous. - In class 22, girls 13-15, there were four contestants, three from TerTase and one from iNew Hazelto'i with Marilyn de Kergommeaux of Terrace gaining the highest marks 82 for the test pier; "Blossoms of the Night" and 83 for her own choice "Kilty of Coleraine." In this class the adjudicator JOHN H. ULGER found cood teamwork. Speaking i sen, G. Gibson, R. Johanssen, 0rlo (did generally, he urged the Import- E. A. Williamson. F. Obermiller, unce of piano and violin get- H. Mass, S. Peterson. T. Towle, t-gethers In the Interests of ! U. McCloskey, A. Allan, R. Sand-tenmwork and musicianship. j bery, J. H. Falls, V. Doender, J. Norman Lancaster of Smlthers ; Kukulnak, A. Ostgard. Mr. Red- FIAKES- a-.coocu tne suaaoic cnoos:n" o .I'ii: iiii: ouuw witii ilia vuv.ni limit, mi. ratuu, i. uugimi., .1. . , ; tin Bulrjcr Ltd. solo. His vice was well pro- Anderson, D. Winter, W. Quaade, I " iTi 7 own seier-.ion. Select your luggage in Matched Sets Dr individual pieces from our wide . choice of Leathers, Fabrics and Colors. Tiiiid Avcmu: lectort but the adjudicator was T. Lomax. H. Wvatt, M. Harper,1"" "T I0U'1?1 tnem sing th struck particularly with the lad's G. Mullins. G. A. Meade, S. Con- S"ftlle' ,ne a-v , personality. ick, J. K. Breen, N. Sunstead, N. C0Panied them to shew he v to , Only Kellogg's makes man-size flakes, so dcliciously crisp in milk! What's more, they give you extra bulk to help keep you "regular"! Nelson, F. Painchaud, R. Harris, W. Brown, A. Craig, Mr. Gleeson, Mi.s Scarr. JW-AAASTER ELOCUTION Tlvj class of small elocutionists In the afternoon at the Civic BABY'S HOT LITTLE HEAD F.om Sandspit C. McKenzic, REELS Reduced M Were glaq Phoebe Smlt :. dramatic c Zt fMV TTVS "Everyone could be heard," she nD' Weu.rch' K Bosworth Mr. Northcott, obrved "Thev ook clearly and weU. No one wa" ,.1 Their W' McGaV."' ltf: Fashion We. switch ep to Footwear V MKN youe Baby's hem! IWU h.i lo your hum I it my b iH-cnuae of simple IVvrr wmmon to aorne minor 1m by ailmi-nt. It m, Baby'n Own Tablets v. ill help mhIu this simple fever by clearing harmful Wastes out of th nytttem. One Miilland. OntHrio Mother has thin to gay: "My little baby wrj ft?vprish am 5Qc each rux, j. nuLiic, v. mine!, v-. t. presence was good." Training and direction was approved by Smith, J. Bertollna and K. RATHALL'S I'h'ilo l iiiKhinjf E Third Ave. W. MAKE YOUR CAR LAST! BRAN FLAKE? MrS. Smith. t - ticht-tinrw she u-iii upaml mund amtin The innovation of choral T Vancouver (Today Mr. JJJwr i, nt promptly rdivcd .caking, as depicted by Junior Naylor, William Scuby, Mr. Stap- , Unby's Own Tflhlt'ta BrB RWeei-tnxtiliS. -qrlocnf 1'. B. Ross, W. McGulnnls. A. !"-.i h.v bn ue,i with Conrad and Bordpn -m III v.unraa ailU DUraeil . ... , Wnfiilmce by moiher for over f,0 yn. Street Schools, was heartllv p-Sveen, D. F. fanaw, K. M. win- No -akepv" stuir-nn ijuiiin .ft..rt. K.iuni. .... ... . i E Pnrtharri 1 jtoi tor constipation, tpthinR tmublca. ssov"- ctf.' J- T Onlnpr oiner, P r. r,. rortnaia proved bv Mrs. Smith. It de- tmrl .,milrh ,, 0,hei. minr ,iimi,nls; velopod teamwork among the 8nd H- Morrison. in t u.uKi,ts. ( Wckaa uxi.y. mir.il rrlvlno- r,r f IH.nr-p rr, thp To Sandspit Mr. Sodeiblom. ECONOMY (4 OZ. 'EGULAKIOZ. SIZES REAMER It. mid and Inspiring a sense of 77 3T nee Rupert HAILS FOR w j morlr-atlTi and co-'bpcratlon 1 , n'"rB; thp overbearing. I ; The Twenty-Third Psalm by I C'ni ad Street School was an excellent choice rendered with a j sympathy, blending and variety, j ' Hldlntj" bv Borden Street School was singled out as outstanding Irnd "A Gofd Word for Mice" , was favorably mentioned. Va ncouver W ll,2 1,1 'riiHMliate Torts Thursday 31 U:I5 p.m. For I'rrriJiir t n 1' vi.v,t ' B"hb'o reHd'er," a nlaylet by TC!" Er'-'-'d Srhonl under (II-r-"-t,in-i R. O. Moore find Jos- '"AY M1DNIUHT of "''.ValLow Cost (Cph ?;' cne, wa b "de'lTht'ul i "nn" ai old fnirj' talc, the -i'M rvHliuiu BRING IT HERE FOR THE BEST OF SERVICE ! Wrttrs ur Call f ri V UH DI.I'O'I ItliCU WtiNLtS noi'ERT, f r. i aVJo : Superior Auto Service 5CTf I1M1TFO nrru.s nsnpets of its presentation wiinlntr the f 'art.v com-m"'lat:on of the adjudicator, i TJ:"ful cil'IMsm offered In the "Gravecyggers," effort of the Third company of Prince Rupert Girl Guides. llshp'. for Inst evening's pre-fen'atlon were volunteer members of the Gyro Club A. J. Domlnato. Fred Adames, Duncan McRae and F. J. Skinner. STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Repairs Third Avenue ac Park Green 217