Moose Women Off Exciting Concert . Joint Recital Prince Rupert Daily News' Friday, October 27, 1950 F7l Canadian Legion W.A. Card Parly A capacity house filled the Canadian Legion Hall Wednesday night, when 12 tables were in To Prince George tUtffllfr 4ai Women -of th Mora Prince Rupert are leaving nignts train to attend nlaV At. t.hp Wnmon'a ,, t M vocation of the HnlWo of i 1 - " w ..... . i a nuAitiaiJ card party. . Winners were: Bridge Ladies' hieh Mr r. Is Memorable I Maxim Schapiro and Luigi 1 Silva Captivate Prince Rupert Audience j The privilege or hearing two concert masters of the stature in , fame of Maxim Schapiro, pianist, and Luigl Silva, 'cellist, would be an exciting event for the most ! discriminating nf mrri .,.. gHDC3II330 Regents at Prince George on Sunday. The party consists of Deputy Grand Regent Mrs. J. KaSDer Mrs S Hancran Mr .T IW. Egerson; men's high, Mrs. Montgomery (playing as a man.) Whist Ladles' hifrh Thompson, Mrs. B. J.' Bacon! ; Ml. D D 0 1. . r i Bill I SZVT 1 1&& II ifrtistmfnt is not published or displayed by the Liquor 4 Board or by the Government of British Columbia. o. .w. l. oft.uiiicr, ivira. a, iviun- cey. The last mentioned will receive her cap of achievement, bestowed on her for credits as senior regent for the past year, and also act as conference Page; men's high, A. E. Chester-son. Cribbage-Uadies' high, Mrs. Norton; men's high, R. McLean. "Supper was served by the Hays Cove Sewing Circle convener! hv li., D Dwvu UltlOlt lovers in even the la.gest oi cities, let alone one of the size of Prince Rupert. But that was what happened at the Civic Centre here last night and It was a flight into the i nut rii m a t a 'i jIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAIL? NEWS PAYS! Mrs. G. V. Hanley. Her staff v. as Mrs. H. Speers, Mrs.'ColUns. Mrs. Adelman. Mrs. A. Holbrook, Mrs. W. Murdock. Passengers sailing from here on the Princess Louise last nignt were G. F. Snowdon, J. C. Mose- ALL AROUND SERVICE TEMPORARY POSTING Brig. J-, D. B. (Des) Smith, C.B.E., .D.S.O.. 38, of Ottawa has been named quarter-master-general of the Canadian Army on a temporary basis. Brig. Smith, shown In thi Canadian Army photo, will replace MaJ.-Gen. Elliott Rodger who will take the 1351 coulee at the Irnierial Defence College in the United Kingdom. (CP PHOTO) AMra T . . , Irii 1. . . . Bofary," a group of thirteen numuiu, mr. ana Mrs. ,-rticment is not Dubiisheri np WinlaVAyf k k f RikIbusu, O. Fide, E. Scott. C. Control Board or tP In 1949 Canadians spent $1,270,000,000 in food stores, of which $300,000,000 wax dnpn). n classics long to be remembered by all who went to see and tear. The audience was disappointing in size although It lacked nothing In appreciation and for good reason too. The music was of superb technical value, dramatically presented and the two top flight artists worked In r.r-fect accord and co-ordination. Since 'cello music of such merit Is seldom avai.-able, Mr. Shaoiro heroically yielded the honor of the limelight to Mr Silva and assumed the role of "accompanist" for the evening but, while it was Mr. Silva 's show, the audience expressed Its acclaim fnr BROADWAY CAFE ' - Liiaiii stores. i 1 1 mooarui bits, and demonstrator! I his interpretative genius in full j value. ' j Then It was something '"to re-; member," indeed, , when he changed his program to present Chopin's "Polonaise in A Flat" In its full and powerful arrangement, yielding to insistent encore demand with a popular Chopin 'Nocturne." i Returning to the stage Mr. Silva ran the whole chromatic gamut, accentuating novel lowe; string . effects, with Blochs haunting "Meditation Hebraique" and following on with Schubert "t Faure Paintings Are Acclaimed There was a steady stream of Best Food' TMI : " 1.: " I ' visitors yesterday afternoon and last evening to the ladies' lounae 'AND NEXT TO NEW LIQUOR STORE Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 ajn'." For take home orders Phone 200 - ' l"Valses Nobles and Sentiment-! I IHillll I W i ' ales and trieir clear harmonics The familiar Chopin "NDcturne ,in E Fat gave opportunity for an of fthe Civic Centre to admire those new autumnal oil paintings and blacks-and-whites of Miss Jeanne Faure, Prince Rupert's outstanding artist. The gallery is open again this afternoon and evening and it was announced last evening that, for the particular benefit of school mm !r, t h PHONE 79 exposition oi remarkably per PHONE 79 1 fect tone effects and then came something unique and enrbsnt-ing in Popper's "Spinning Song" with Its succession o: oiid effects. WW cniidren. It would continue tomorrow. Most of tri nainttn.rc (including the baffling 'on , the i bridge" bowing. have been sold but all will remain on the walls. until the dis play is over. 1 AND CLASSICAL TOO! the former when he offered a group of soles between the two di'.et sessions. Vibrant and tense drama cf interpretation and remarkable degree of technical execution combine to make Mr. Silva a unique and invigorating master of his instrument a 1694 Cremona of genuirs Italian vintage. 'The instrument cost . $20,000 and the bow $1200). He opened his program with the soft, resounding "Chaconne" by Vltall and moved on to the alternately pensive and sharp "Allegro and Mlnuetto" with variations by Haydn. Howevsr, It was in the iramatic ecstasy of three movements of Grieg's beautiful "Son-nta fnr CeUo and Piano" with its haunting tones that he seemingly himsrlf and completely carried away the audience. The fine piano work of Mr. S:hapiro was by no means lost upon the .spellbound audience. The profound musicianship of this virtuoso was a compl-'ment if most lmnrwlve character. MR. PCHAPIRO'S SOLOS ' Mr. Schaniro chose for his solo numbers the expressive rustic tune and dance Tchaikovsky selection "Doumka and in Mil-haud's "L'Album de Madame fljantmnt 1 A one-string fantasy on a theme. ' from Rossini's opera "Moses" brought the scheduled program to a close but, althouer sailing time was near and Mr. Schapiro had to get away, thr audience was insistent and Mr Silva gave them "La Fanta Ma: ata" by his personal f rl" " ,k IT Choose them trom the largest -Year in year out quality has "always been and will always be the first consideration with stock and variety of records in the North. HOURS O VICTOR DECCA ; O LONDON Weekdays Sundays .. O BLUEBIRD ft CAFITOI. ft COLUMBIA 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.' 12 Noon to 2 p.m. mm Renzo Rosselinl hrr'her tor tK Italian film director). The concert vi i 3 arranged b; Don Forward, Civic Centre man I ager, with the assistance of Row-I and Miles, recreational director, and usherettes were High Schcu girls Jean Sharpe, Carole M -or--house, Elizabeth Martin. Jear Gibb, Edith Johnstone, Dorothy Marshall. Nadia Beketor and Mama Mark. ; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. XTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE " 0 McRAE BROS: I ..... 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