V Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 1, 1951 James Nlcoll, who recently returned from a trip to Scotland, will be the speaker tomorrow at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. cJlillUe Zlh valve PLj ProfildL Approximately $250 was realized by the Prince Rupert Little oca and PERSONAL SPECIAL! fluiic-jbrama Zlesl Slarliiuj Prince Rupert's fourth annual Music and Drama Festival, drawing talent for its adjudication from various parts of the district as well as hundreds f performers in the city, will get under way tomorrow. Pupils, teachers, choir leaders, accompanist, budding actors and directors, who for weeks have been prac Theatre in their three-act com- edy "Our Hearts Were Young and Regular meeting of the United W. A. Spring Sale Alberta Deep Seam PLUMBING and HEATING Gay," shown in the Civic Centre Women of the Moose Wednes- At church hall, May 3, 2:30 to; PER TON Wednesday and Thursday nights day, May 2. (103c) 5:30 p.m. Tea, sale s.nd home last week, according to Miss For' aU your spring painting cooking. Elibabeth Holmes, secretary- and gardening needs, call Hays Watch for it! Wait for it-treasurer, 'covp Hardware, vour Glldden Wnmpn'v Hnnital Auxiliary tising ana rehearsing will thus 10 SACKS 8.50 The play, directed by Reginald dealer. Phone Green 441 for free Giant Rummaee Sale, Old Over- j come to the culmination o their demonstrate thelr artlstry 0n ? judged h by KTTlr .merlt1sJwli i!e e piano. In the first class lor two imported adjudl- studenu under eight years, Mar-cators-Burton Kurth, superVi- llta Ferguson, Billy Saunders, sor of mus c in the Vancouver tee Thomas, Dawn Hurrell, u towards, made a smootn delivery. UI-c) , waitea, next to Wallace's, Mav! 7:TJnmZL7Vo S" tlckets and complete U03c, j cornpar'wfth Sht Festival available .l..L at Civic Cen- S ,- rather If conducting! PHONE 116 -117 or 58 scnoois, ana Mrs. r-noeDe tsmiin Joan Yelland and Lana Young Miss Holmes believes that when L " a Mission in Annunciation : YrW TTninn H R nf t f lrp. flnj an I of Vancouver, who Is identified will all play the test piece, "Don- Church this week, services every expenses are paid there will be . ,ho .u. .1.25 The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations bert & AAcCaffery lIUIJV IlidUU iiUiii ViiU play to pay for the scenery that was made especially for the comedy and which will be used for future, productions. wun tne arama Drancn or tne key Riding," and an own selec-provincial Department of Edu-.lion M weii cation. .," I In the next class, under nine Because of the exceptionally years tne test piece u -Learn, large number of entries this'g to WaUz... In thU class are year, it has become necessary to; Deiores Gilbert Donald Mac-arrange for morning programs, , Donald, Kathleen Saunders, ul"c' j to church with you. jll03a Articles for Women's Hos- Burton Kurth, of supervisor piUl AuxiUary Giant Rummase music In Vancouver schools ar-Elkins Sale can be left at Smith and shop or call Blue 949 lor rived In the city on today s plane coUections. (104c) 'to act as an adjudicator at the t PHnrp Bnnprt. nnH District Music Smith &Elkin$ Ltd. at which the children will per Joanne Murray, Margaret Jo PO. Box 274 form, as well as two afternoon programs running simultaneouslyone at the Civic Centre, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills are and Drama Festival which opens i leaving within the next couple of i tomorrow weeks for Ontario where they '. hansen, Jill Weise, Loree Faught and Terry Yelland. Under 10 years, Frelda Grin-stand, Patricia Cameron, Joan which Is the general headquar will take delivery of a new car and start on an extended drive Including visits to Oklahoma and Bake fte tasty CHEESEBREAD easily, speedily with This superb tea guarantees ters oi ine iestivai, and one at LeRoss, Kay Johnson and Gail the Capitol Theatre. I Weise wlll play tne test piecei While the festival actually gets -y Garden of Music No. 10" under way tomorrow morning !and -Diversion" and an own and tf ternoon, the of f lclaf open- choice ' where Mr. Mills has ,.,. o . j . Denver .hp o..,n Ma.v Chanter's Im-' brothers. They expect to be away the flavour of every cup new Fast DRY Yeast! perial Order of the Empire tag . a c0UPle of months- Mrs. Helen Henderson, who day held Saturday. n a ? nran r, j ing Is reserved until tomorrow ; In tne f iai dux for the af ter-.evening with Inspector of noon tne test piece is "Chinese I Schools G. W. Graham of flciat-! Lanterns." Shirra HalUday and 1 ln8- I Nita Weise are in this class. One of the highlights of the, of the 21 own choices, there All proceeds will go towards refurnishing a ward of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. has been In Petawawa, Ontario,' and at Rocky Mountain House,' Alberta, since she left the city returned to Saturday! Fine rssponfe was shown by three years ago, the public " said Mrs. G. R. S. Prince Rupert on Blackaby. "They should be given ' night's train for a visit. She. is a pat on the back." : the guest of Mrs. Herman Cap-i 1 ESBSS Mrs. Harry ureen was convener stick, 1040 Hays cove Avenue. of the tan day. with members of Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter.i the IODE, working In co-opera- ; first night's program should be are 2o different selections which the play "When Shakespeare's should make a pleasant after-i Ladies Meet," presented by the noon of listening for those who l Business and Professional Worn- enjoy pianoforte, .en's Club. It will be directed by program details will be an-Mlss E. Holmes and those tak- nounced from day to day In the ! lng part will be Honora Silver- Daily News, sides as Portia, Catherine Laurie Tne officers of the Prince Ru-as Katherlne, Mrs. Bolton as pert Music and Drama Festival I Desdemonia, Elizabeth Clements are; i as Ophelia. Elizabeth Holmes aa President Mrs. Earl Becker. Juliet and Christine Worsley is vice-president R. G. Moore. , Cleopatra. Mary McMillan is Secretary Miss Yvonne Lar-; acting as stage manager. . i seru who returned to the city on Sat- '"""uu" """"U: urday " night's train from a three Borden Street and King Edward . . weeks' trip to Regina, .na mBt met several pra. schcols carrylne out the tagging ij Cambral Cftafttcr Safe ts $30 former Prince Rupert people now t residing In the Saskatchewan capital including Gordon Dur-, kin, R. W. Bruce, Allan Matheson and Frank Rainbow. w7 In charge of the tagging head-auirters? in the old Overwaltea building, donated bv L. M. Fel-renthal, were Mrs. W. J. Lineham anrt Mrs. W. B. Skinner. Th" tagf.Jrs were Mrs. A. Gillis, 'New bread and bun treats are a treat to makt with the new form of Heischmann's Yeast! Never a worry about yeast cakel that stale and lose strength . . . new Fleischmann's Dry Yeast keeps lull strength and fast-acting Also being featured on Wed-i Treasurer Fred Conrad, nesday evening are two all-boy, program convener R. G. choirs one from the Annuncla- Moore R. M. Winsiow, former manager 1 cf B.C. Pa:kers here and now Over $30 was realized at the Cambral Chapter of the Imperial Duughters of the Empire home- tin ! Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Harrv Breen. Mrs. !;'.0u 8ch.?1 i?!e?j from Borden i?Sff' Business manager A r mine! scherk, Mrs. G. W. Graham Per manager for the B.C. Packers 01 Mohan, the other Boas. ' cooking sale held in McRae Bros, store Saturday. Convening the sale and In right in your cupboard. Get a month's supply. '4r. ' f A A. Street School trained by J. 8., Hali committee Rudolph Ol-Wllson. The St. Andrews Junior Bon nhnlr. directed bv Peter Lien is aiioK., roim ospitolity and Eood Food" AX"" Halverson. Carol Nelson, Joanne sales in the United States, Is a Way. Jovce Mclnnis. Bill Greene, visitor in the city on company Toe Scott. Howard Davis, Robert business. He arrived from Van-strand. James Faulkner, Lyn couver on yesterday afternoon's Galbraith, Svlvia Cherry, Anwt plane. I Youngman, Patsy Faulkner, Lor- : 1 raine Thompson, Rita Yoston, or Walker, R. Mcin-yre, Rodney Carol Thompson, Peggy Ann Pierce. Heather Douglas, Donna Dominate Joan Bennett. Nita Douglas. Eugene Nelson. Diana CHEESEBREAD is Our First Aim charge of the home-cooking stall also contributing two songs to 3 were Mrs. C. G. Ham and Mrs. tnis program. j Jens Munthe. ; There wUl be vocal solos by Dr'trac RrrA the Misses Lynne Bjork, Gab-llJV-CO DUdl U Leading Seaman Wilbur East- rlelle Tetreault and Marilyn cie . 1 1 man. of HMCS Chatham, R. H. Kereommeaux from Terrace. In c I JICCnlVPH kilt I" Tor Orilrrs h T.lkr Out Summerfield and K. Krlstlanson the same class Is Barbara Stur- 1 I Weise, Muriel Prockter, Edward Davidson, Donny Scott, Teddy Tnrrntt.p Carol ffnurhnk Pnllin Pnrolc... tnlnK urAib- innirl. dore Cafe were passengers for Vancouver ney from New Hazelton. Barbara : OTTAWA. The Wartime - -j .... , ---- wc.tttoo, ivaiuu . ctviw, tfctiiiit Sylvia Jensen, Verna Mclnnis, William Blackaby, Jack- on the Camosun today. Elizabeth Pierce. Elean- te Ritchie and Reggie Wascuik. j;eng. who has been accepted Prices and Trade Board is dis- hn'-ry, for the Elgar Choir, will sing solved as from last night when Fof fum two solos. Myrna Knutsen and federal rent controls came to sifted bread flour. Knead on lightly-floured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl and grease top of dough. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough ; tur,n out on lightly-floured board and divide into 4 equal portions. Cover lightly with a cloth and let rest for 15 mins. Divide each portion of dough into 3 parts ; knead and shape into smooth bails. Place 3 balls in each of 4 greased loaf pans x Grease tops and sprinkle each loaf with 14 c. shredded cheese. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in moderately hot oven, 37$, 45-50 mins. fit Scald 3 c milk, Yt c. granulated sugar, tbs. salt and 4 tbs. shortenirg; cool to lukewarm. Meanwhile, measure into a large bowl Vi c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granulated sugar ; stir until sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 envelope Fleischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins., THEN stir well.' Stir in cooled milk mixture. Stir in 4 c. once-silted bread flour ; beat with a rotary beater until the batter is smooth. Cover and set in a warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Work in 2 c. liRhtly-packed fincly-shreddcd old cheese and S c. (about) once- PHONE GREEN 884 ELDING Margaret Olsen will sing two an end. Six thousand persons duets. were employed at the height of In the morning, six young rent controls. The provincial violin players and three boy governments now take over rent vocalists will lead off the festi- controls in British Columbia on val. Richard Forward and Bert the same basis as prevailed un-Tipton are in the same class der federal control. while Janette Spark, Donald MacLeod and Murray Boas make . up another class, Murray Boas fnnouH cements and Robert Jensen will play a violin duet. The vocalists on this : H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter tea program are Allan McNeil, Bll'.y sale, May 5. Kergln, Norman Lancaster, the Canadian Lesion card party latter from New Hazelton. May 9. On Wednesday afternoon In ,,rri rttf catholic Hall. F ALL TYPES 1 st rial Welding f 0 M P A N y cr-y-v I MAKE YOUR CAR LAST! Sr dlichael JOHN H. the auditorium of the Civic Cen- May 10 ' , r Hni"? Th rwineclte'T Christian Life crusade. First mue vsS'Viave fnSs carefully learned for the festl- W, week nights 8 p.m. val. In this class are Bruce Sonja tea. May Z. j Johnson, Jennifer Large, Karen Presbyterian Missionary Tea,' Kilborn, Beverley Boulter, Rob-! church hall, May 16. 1 ert Gordon, Barbara Cross, Eastern Star Tea, Masonic U FJ 1 LGER 1 I COTT9N rtitmtt OiiLnit I, ', 1 Bruce Martin and Marilyn Ana- Tempiei May 17. erson. , ' S AJ"- O N o""b Smoraaasbord, May ' 13. There will be three groups in choral speaking, two from Bor- Lutheran tea, May 2b. etrt srhnnl and one croup Job's Daughter's Jamboree Bulger Ltd. MODERN PLUMBING is a wise investment, In terms of family health and honra economy. - Call Blue 846 PLUMBING SaanicH HEATING nrd Avenue the FRYRYTE For Perfect French Frying from Conrad Street School. ! May 31, June 1, i. The Third Company Girl . Guides will present a play en-; Mr. and Mrs." Allan Armstrong titled "The Gravediggers," dl- left today for a trip to Vancouver rected by Miss E. Holmes. Girls antj victoria. They took their car taking part are Marion Wil- Wnh them and will be driving Hams, Jean Golds, Heather baclc Stephens, Maureen O'Leary and, 1 Judy Lloyd. Pat Lemon will oe Ml. and Mrs L Audit, identl- MASTER REELS "educed Oc each stage manager ahd Anne tyoii- fied witn Columbia Cellulose son, prompter. Company, ' left on the Camosun On the same program. King , . f nllrtnv tn vancou- iivui,rri School will rjresent "The , 1.4 Steam Baths BRING IT HERE FOR THE BEST OF SERVICE ! ao . Superior Auto Service LIMITED Bc'ijc STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS "tPMHS Third Avrnuc ac Park Green 217 rKATHALL'S OPEN Finishing 11 Third Ave. w. TEACHER REVEALS SECRET Bubble Peddler," a fantasy directed by Mr. Moore and Mr. Ooscoe. The cast will be Janet Spark, Judy Felsenthal and John Lamble. 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