Ni!' . i Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 5. 1951 111 n uiic an vainci Sequence JetjtAicli ore 7U JLJt on every Spring, A. , J, ? fashion -conscious lyyji Canadians fy shop from EATON'S0' vv Oil 3 Hi,. Ls (Ovcning IQdtal an A sequence of dancing provided an acceptable opening for yesterday afternoon's session of the Music and Drama Festival at the Civic Centre. A. M. Hurst, principal of Booth Memorial High School, occupied the chair, the program also including two dramatic offerings, a comedy "Not on the Menu" by First Prince Rupert Company of Girl Guides, and an historical comedy, "Most zestful singing ln the whole festival" was the way Adjudicator Burton Kurth paid tribute at the Music and Drama Festival to a small town sahool choir which journeyed two hundred miles to participate. It was the 5-member group which Mrs. Parker brought here from New oriilNU and DUMMEEi ' CATALOGUE ,.4-. Variety in repertoire and lovely artistic per-inances icatured Friday evening's program of th-3 -icanil Drama Festival. A large and appreciative lieiice was treated to vocal numbers by soloists, a :htfu! trio, and two very fine choirs. They wit-swl an excellent performance of a demanding and jr d!;iv by a group ol , - ) EATON'S o. V . ' X ?! J 1 1"'"- ' til' "The Day is Bright" by Booth Memorial High School. Four hundred attended. Mr. Hurst, in opening, reiterated toinpiinieiHs which had been made earlier in the day at the presence of an enterprising group from New Hazelton for the i-' i i " , I, wn -hoi p!';"- Aa tIllered ln lhp clttn fur a(Iult 2)rana and Cliarticter It is an excellent thing for such organizations as Girl Guides to engage in dramatics. Mrs. Phoebe Smith, Music and Drama Festival adjudicator, said yesterday after hearing First Prince Rupert Guide Company present the comedy "Not on the Menu." Such activity is of great value in character building. The adjudicator liked the natural approach of the actors in their "simpie, uncomplicated and altogether delightful" presentation. Mrs. Basil S. Prockter directed with Mrs. N. E. Arnjld as stage manager. Cast included Nancy Lund, Ai-field Hardin, Suzanne Herein, Kathie Finlayson, Molly Simmons, Elizabeth Jones, Pat Faulkner, Julie Prockter. Mrs. Smith was pleased with the historical comedy, "The Day is Bright," presented by Boolh Memorial High School under the direction of Mrs. Lepine and Jonna Olstn. "An excellent play and story with the cast entering tremendously into the spirit," she observed. Cast: Jessie ButK-r, Howard Johansen. Robert Jensen, James Currie, Lorraine Quast. Terry Daniels, Arlene Mosley, Ken Mc-Kinnon, David Owens. ''. ... 'X ( , . I W ' X their singing of "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" and "Gloria." In awarding this choir marks of 86 and 87 Mr. Kurth remarked that their words were always excellent. Their first number was presented in a very devotional style in and their second number there were some lovely quiet passages. They proved themselves to be always alive to tonal qualities. This choir was accompanied by violins as well as by the piano and the strings blended very well with the singing. ln commenting on the singing f the Rotary Mixed Churns directed by C. P. Bal-asno, Hit! adjudicator said that Prince Rupert should be very proud of this choir. Their numbers, "Gloria" and "Can't You Hear Me Moaning, Lord?" were not offered for competition. This well-balanced choir achieved rich, vigorous tone and effective tonal contrast. Henry Pluym ably accompan-panled all the vocal and choral selections. GOOD PI.AV In adjudicating the play, "The Monkey's Paw," presented by Booth Memorial High School, Mrs. Phoebe Smith considered that these young people had made an extremely competent job of a very demanding play. The setting and properties we.e good and created the proper atmosphere. The make-up wm well-attended-to. The part of Mr. White was played by Stanley Kaardal who gave a sood characted study. Elt abcth Martin fitted herself well into the role of Mrs. White. Continued on page 6) For Action Advertise! jdition g band numbers . K by .! ""!,..', vocal soloULs. ,' LASSIt AL sh Harmonic Silver Band, i wmmenting on his own ad- I lnpz Amadlo was awarded .jtions Burton Kurth re- i marks of 85 and 84 for her sing-ed thai lie is "a notoriously lnB of "ll Segreto Per Essere 'irdlv marker." Following Fi-licl" and "Ave Maria." In her recommendations of th3 Pp".'itlc offering her flexible h Federation of Festival;, handling of the rapid notes and raids a mark of 85 for : her fine articulation made this sood performance, a mark a very god Performance of the 35 is verv high, and 90 ls a arla- Sne sang the "Ave Maria" .; of professional or genius expressively and reverently, 1 Joan Woodcock v showed hcr- ! Festival. New Hazelton present- ed a group dancing party to win j praise from the adjudicator, Mrs. Phoebe Smith, for the manner in which they danced together. I In the solo dancing, Miss Eliza-I beth Pierce was awarded 8G points for her Dutch dance, Deanna Petersen obtaining 85 points for her waltz clog and 1 Sharorf Skinner 80 for her tap. Hazclton that won this high praise. It was a charming little choir, Mr. Kurth commented, and it was wonderful to know that 'a small rural community had such interest. Their presence was a boon to the festival. Junior choirs occupied a good part of the time at yesterday morning's session at th-a Civic Centre with 500 in the audience. All three city public schools Borden Street, King Edward and Conrad Street participated. Principal J. S. Wilson won especial praise from the adjudicator wlv.-n Grade Fivers sang the test piece, "The Caravan" and "Where the Bee Sucks." Another Borden Street junior ohxir was complimented for Its successful handling of a difficult French folk song. The eagerness and zest of a fine large girls' choir from Booth Memorial School, under direction of F. Huber, won the approval of the adjudicator who noted that they were quite obviously enjoying themselves and having a good time. They' sang the popular "Ash Grove." One of Joe Goscoe's two Grade 6 choir entries from King Edward School was the winner in Grade 6 class in. which two entries came from that scr.ool with one ine New Hazelton group was awarded 85 points. v-Where Styles and Prices are always Right for family and home- "IT PAYS TO SHOP AT EATON'S ' from Borden Street. During the Junior Choir se. Hi. i awardiiiK marks of 86 and self to be a very musical singer the charming trio com- with a lovelv quality of voice. of Mrs. R. G. Large, Miss She sang "He Shall Feed His ..irsei) and Mrs. V. Roberts, Flock" and "One Love Forever." Kurth commented on the Two solos presented by Row-natched ' voices of the sine,- land Miles were much enjoyed. In their first number, "O, They were "Erl Tu Che Mac-. Thee My Baby," their , chiavi" (Verdi) and "Silent , were very .clear despite , Nccn." The second number in siiiRina and they gave a ; particular was marked bv ex- slon, Mr. Kurth took occasion to observe that a prime object of a festival was to raise the standard of music in a community. Preparations should be in detail and with great care. A word was directed to conductors. Thev T. EATON C WESTERN 'LIMITED r rendition with many ex- pressive touches and quiet emo-,ve shadings. In their sec- , tional sincerity, number -Linden Lea," thoy , AIYANS1I .-limit AIDS LEPERS Ethiopia is estimated to have more than 15,000 lepers who are being aided by an expert from Egypt under the World Health Organization. od phrasing and finely : Aiy3a,h 8, p,,,.... rw.,. should be objective in their at-! titude. He should let someone ; else conduct his choir once in a j while, go to the back of the room, I turn his back and listen care-! i d diminuendos. 'Choir MrM.tj.A k.. -- oui,. ' Jr Mil, lHJUlll-JUJl. i ' rt. were three contestants were alwnv, . 1 , . ADVEHTISINO IN THE DAILY NfcWS BRINGS RESULTS. imiy. I . r ''iion Auvertl.se: .. j I F . r ,T S3'YS tHEPE'S NOTWINlG v 4 f , StUl) MOPE PEL AXING AND SOOTHIMG 11 fK IPklr1 K HERE'S S 5WP FOC? T"?eC NEftVES THAN 1 f llVlllll AN AWTICLE THAT ) ,TV ( TO LIE IN A TUB OF Wf BIFID -AD iLUi NiLic: rrsr . Ms KjJ mMf , m Classified Advertising ls payable in advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds 3c Per " "", uHum tnarge ouc. tiirin wouces sue. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. 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