I i ! i I in 8. j tr , PAQE TWO SERVICE SHOW WELL ENJOYED "It's In) The Groove" Provides Good Tonic For Troops. By DOROTHY OARBUTT "It's In The Groove." Vancouver's latest Service Shows ottering, Is strictly potato salad and it certainly pleased the audience Sunday night in th Capitol Theatre. What 1 mean Is, for you uninitiated, it's one of the best variety shows to have co.r.e cur way from the South. It has Interest and balance al most all the way throusrh appearance, she was dressed in As master of ceremonies. Ray Tsmar Rnmaln. fire f -II 3 Sma" kilUe KUUe 0ut"t and not jk du uiuuuui.ru Don Flynn, the accompanist to (he party. Don has been up-this ray before and is a very able- musician and, if I may say so, def'nitely decorative. Phyllis and Doreen, two-pretty young brunettes of .the Strand School of dancing which has sfnt so many lovely teams up here, came out In a smart military taps number. Later on In the program they did a South American R&umba and an Hawaiuian hula dance, accompanied by a chorus of well meaning- wolves; narry uooui was next In a each one over excellently. Harry iias iminiie versatility and a rich voice which he lends with amazing variety to any type of song. He used to be in Prince Rupert and, while here, helped us out with a great many concerts. His heart was always In show business and, now that he has been discharged from the services for reasons of health, it Is nice to see him doing the work he loves. : Although lovely Hilda McLennan played only concert and popular ballad numbers on her violin, she held her audience spellbound with her artistry on that instrument. And well she might for Hilda is a full time member of the famous Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and has had the privilege of being conducted "by such well known maestros as Arthur Benjamin and Howard Barlow. Her first offering, was "Frasclta" followed by "A Kiss in the1 Dark" and the popular Tea for Two." For her second appearance later In the program she played a medley of Victor Heibert tunes, "Sleepy Lagoon," "When Day Is Done" and finally that popular tune of the last war "My Buddy." Hilda was- mast generous- in her encores and her selections were well designed to appeal to everyone. And then came Mary Mac! She is Vancouver's own Kate Smith and worth; her poundage-! in personality. She's full of life and as jolly as all get out and gets her audience singing the words of the old favorites and enjoying doing so. For her first I only was she Lauder but also iunnier than anythinn we've seen In a long while; All the beloved old songsjwere there "Bonny Bonnie Lassie," "The Wiggle Maggie Waggle o' the Kilt," "Romin' in the Gloamln'," "A- Wee. Deoch 'n Doris" and a comical one about "MacPher-son's Rehearsln' lo swing wi all the bonny bonny lassies wT kilties on their chasis." For her next appearance she- SDeclal- iied In blues and modern songs. "Shoo Shoo Baby" "Mairzv Doats," "No Love. No Nothin'." and on? son? dedicated specially varied program of songs, comic, i Z 7 V , ballad and bi ,!-,. ?d Permission of f Mrs. v Hut- .v. :. ""-icnison "Some of These nnv You're Gonna Miss Me Honey." Aye, Mary's a gr-rand gur-r-1, and a tonic for the troops; An acrobatic act of great merit Is that of Ray Romalne and his pretty wife, Babette. Babette tells me that they have only been doing this act since1 they were married two years ago. They started prefroming on the ceacnes and from- there were NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates-75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince. Rupert, RC. Phone 281 P.O. Box 193 Dibb Printing Company OFFICE- SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY" AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN I'ENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 Coal Orders We can now deliver your coal orders. Please give us three days warning before delivery ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage trince nuPERx Co. Ltd. nrtrnsn Columbia engaged for night clubs and have Just returned from a year's I work in the States. Their timing is perfect and the ease with which they do their wok belies the difficulties- behind it. A charming couple and a clever team; Or Harry Booth's next act, that of a female Impersonator, I can only say that Harry has talent to waste and it's a pity he does. As an hilarious finale the girls come out on the stage and helped by Mary Mae's- singing- directions teach various members of the audience how to do the "Cokey-Okey." A good show, and one which gives us an appetite for more where that comes from. AIYANSH HAS GOOD EASTER THE DAILY NCTTS Keliflous and Athletic Obsrr-vance at Naas River Village. AIYANSH, April 18 With 200 people attending from the surrounding communities of Greenville. Klncolith, Port Simpson and Canyon City, the Easter season celebration here was- a great success. At a prc-Easter bannuet given by the celebration com. mlttee, the Church Army, the Alyansh Band, and various Women's Auxiliaries, speeches were made by Chief Councillor Walter McMillan, President T. NEVER B. Tait. Chairman Titus Men-esqu, Church Army Captains S. II. Ell and P. II. Mercer. Charles Morven and James Adams of Aiyansh, Simon Calder. Samuel Talt and James Lesson of Greenville, Samuel Doolon, Jeffrey Benson and Herbrt Doolan of Kincolith, and Herbert Mor rison and IJenry Kelly of Port Simpson. In Baster Monday's sports field day Kincolith won the Mencsqu Gold Cup for Basketball. Scores of the series follow: Kincolith 93, Port Simpson 40. Alyansh 57, Kincolith 55. Alyansh 58, Greenville 42. Kincolith was also the winner of an exhibition game. The only Softball game of the 1 You will soon be, asked to do your share a bigger share than Be ever.-. readjr to buy more VICTORY BONDS day was won by-Port Simpson. Tommy McKay of Part fflmo- son streaked through the 100- yard dash in ten seconds flat A farewell dance and party was- held in the evenimr tm. jtative arrangements have been made ta have the nt inter community celebration t Port Simpson on May 24. Advertise in The Daily Wuwa, Mutual Benefit FOR Health and Accident See JOHN L. WRIGHT Phone 141 Pioneer Room. No. 0 Mrs. Nell McBlroy and two sons, Bobby and Leigh, left this afternoon on a trip to f 1 Your CI are 7 ar.JM; H u, fW7 "SALAH TEA MIND THE BILLION YES billions will be needed to carry the battle into Germany. The huge stock piles of materials will soon diminish when our troops move forward from the invasion beach-heads. This will be a crucial year for Canada a test of our man-power and money power a trial of our valour, our endurance and our self-denial. The call to full duty will come to every man and woman at home this year the duty to share this great year of trial with those abroad. If each of us shoulders his full share the needed billions will be raised the needed support will be forthcoming for the knockout blow. What is your share? NATIONAL WAR FINANCE com