'A. WWWKWW IX TIIE BASEET (Continued from page 4) Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 19, 1950 51 I paid 35 cents for a seat beside the Co-op bench while Brownwoods whipped the fish- I Variety Show School Concert Af Annunciation 3 men on Saturday night and I'd pay ten dollars for the same show any evening of the week. The crying towel was soaked before the half-way whistle, and Delights Many On Friday evening Annuncia- u i ) fjS- at tVaUwahneo; if A i s ! r UlliCl ' t i vi .iv w. himself a gala evening. MacPhee Lively Entertainment by JokVDaugbter Last Night For over two hours last night an audience of 450 laughed and gaiety, and excitement, especially for the younger folk, when the; Ll , . . -Ilir micl rf tVtA QPf ";r wurlSLmas conc,;rt l0OK ond half after Referee John; p rjimartina called a technical Quit and ah-ed with Job's Daughter as their fast moving Following the singing of "O ' f ouj on the club for noises from Canada" a recitation by Victor the heneh. Points were at a pre- variety musical show unwound , Prystay recalled to all the need minm all eveninu and those free 2 I Itself. From the opening choruft ! through ';Ood Save the King 1 or prayer in these days of stress, throws are devastating when it UNIVERSAL 5 j tne audience was carnea into men me curtains opened upon I that way. i the moods of the cast. j a tableau of "Our Lady" as she ; Don Forward reports a very ! The show opened with Job's appeared to the three children I brisk movement of tickets for i ' Daughters, In their white blous- while the senor, boys and gii 13 j tomorrow evening's exhibition es, short tartan skirts and berets, sang "Our Lady of Fatima." , and for the week following when a marching on to the tune of An animated recitation "Birth-1 the visitors return from Alaska. "Mullnl UolUit Uwllft! " latAr iCt finU PunrMce" Kw n-fouu nnA 1 ' ft 5CA' . . . v l-j . ....... . . . - j wunuiva jy auca vi i v. qiiu 5 1 be joined by Uie men, of the two delighted everyone. Ladies Take All chorus. The chorus then sang immediately after this the Ttoor Horn I t onH ftrtt.lf A - . , . . , LADIES' NYLON HOSE "SUBSTANDARDS" Regular 1.50 quality. A aa Buy several pairs at this low price pair J,"' Sizes 8V2 to 11 0 Pair for 2.10 " - v i.age was iransiormea inio we . t t People" with the girls swaying Court of tne Kin( and 0ueen of nrl,A. .1 rarflf in time to the music. Healthland with Steven Toth as , I I IIC3 Oi vUlllJ A comedy song by Len Sykes king and Jeannine Turcotte as I , kept the audience armisfd for ouppn and gradps three, four and 1 All six winners at tne nine iu. . -. . a , rri . .. . . . i , n .. tnWn, rt ft orris Dt. nia V lit i.lu uie ucxi. icw iiuiiutcs. liiey wcic.iiTL' a courtiers. oiuy roy , w - followed by the Blue Star or- (Joe Arseneau) came to court to Canadian Legion Women's Aux- chestra, playing a group of pcipu-1 enquire whv evervone was so 11 iary card party last night were 5 1 lar dance pieces. The "Merry ( happy and various members of ladies, three of whom were play- ' Widow Waltz" was rendered the court gave him health rules 8 a men. GILLETTE ROCKET GIFT SIT DIES' RAYON BRIEFS lST QUALITY" Strid Rayon, in white, Pink, Blue, Maize. ' ft pair 4 A A s Small, Medium and Large 2 for J.UV O Every man on your CSristmas shop- - rtruco -It' ping list will be mighty pleased with this Q attractive and practical gift. Here is a set oll-"T Tt 5tT that combines complete shaving service. MICEO FROM 98c1 The colourful holiday package contains a to $6.00 beautifully by Beverly Matson to follow if he wished to be as' Winners at whist were Eileen and Reg Lavigne. ! happy as they. "The Jester" Page and Mrs. E. Shrubsall. Crib- The show gave way to a mood (Bobby Smith) by his antics bage winners were Mrs. E. V. of real merriment as the scene drove all frowns away not only j Hanley and Mrs. J. S. Black. At shifted to a mud flat, where from "Billy Boy" but also from bridge, the winners were Mrs. T. "Rita, the Clam Digger's Sweet-, the audience. Beattie and Mrs, S. L. Peachey. heart" was strutting her stuff.) "The Night Before Christmas" j It was the last card party of The 16 diggers were portrayed came to life as a cantata with the year. The committee in by Job's Daughters. The mood Pauline Eelseth as the mother, charge consisted of Mrs. W. of fun was adde-c to with a Eloise and Eleanor Lahti, Lillian RothwelL convener, Mrs. Pat pantomine by Pat Bolton, Mel Burn, Dolores Gilbert, Anita : Anderson, Mrs. W. Chappie, Mis. MIS' FLANNELETTE GOWNS Gillette Rocket One-Piece Razor and 10-Biade Dispenser in a handy Styrene tra-. vel case. In addition the package hokls an extra Dispenser of 10 Gillette Blue Blades I quality printed flannelette. An ideal Christmas present. Assorted colors. 2.59 and two tubes of Gillette Shaving tream. is Small, Medium and Large KACH K. Pihera. DIES' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS For Action, Advertise! purtd pyjania with belt. Smart striped patterns. AssorU-d colors. 3-75 Skalmerud, John Currie and Rogerson and Jimmy Arseneau Cliff Knutson to the recorded as the children. Mavis Cronin, music of "Quiet Town." The pan-1 the maid, became very excited tomine was so good that it took over a mouse in the kitchen, the audience a while to realize j Christmas Fairies (Luise It was not an original rendition i Bercei Kalnv Roos and Maisle of the number. It received Uie!Magee prpcecled Santa (Phiiip only encore accorded all even- Lyons) and arranged for the ine- I children to meet. him. While "Good Night, Irene," sung by waiting they taught the children Lwi Sykes to Karen Wright, con- how to be Christmas Fairies too tinued the gay mood while Reg , by "keeping your eyes and your Lavlcne. enterina in his nhlht- pars nnri vonr hpnrts nnpn " Rud- s Small, Medium and Large PAIR THE UNIVERSAL Third Avenue ot Sixth Street shirt, singing "Please Say Good-1 denly through "the chimney St. right to the Guy, Irene," brought Nicholas came with a bound." A roars of laughter from the aud- He filled all the stockings and lence. . w,as about to leave when the Girl songsters Shirley Hau-1 ' little girls put the fairies' lesson an. Lorna Donaldson, Beverly into practice by returning .some Matson, Isobel Taylor, Margaret j of their gifts for Santa to take Strachan and Mickey Lavigne . to the Orphanage in Lonellvlllo. Winnipeg Mink Price Is High )AT!N - 6L0 Saskaloon Woman rnllpri hark the clnclr aa thev unir I Then followed two NativltV WINNIPEQ Ranchers and a mPHiov fnH.iriimr tho "Whif. tableaux, carols and a sone bv Has Many Chores irapixrs reapeu me nij... fenpoof Song," "Brahams' Lula- the entire school .Gloss & High Gloss. , ces In years last ween as zo.ouu . a,f rjitllo.. j ... just . then amid shouts and pny beautiful tints! bA&KATOON, Sask. n Mrs.; mink pelts brougnt swu.uuo ( . m .1 WU() II Irlsh l. 1 Rose IW.lt. ,. The flrst 111 .11 part pUI V .m-b...-. iaughter Santa Claus . arrived and Marjory Walker attended 274 Winnipeg s first fur auction , of, , tne program ended on a nU. distributed presents to all the nterior decorating. , the season. Highest price for a ; arlous note as two stage hands. 1 puoils. single pelt was $25 to $50.' UICK DR1NG Mel Skalmerud and Pat Bolton.) Father F. Rayner spoke a few Man is known by the Whisky he serves were overcome by stage fright words to the children and the when they found their watches . evening ended with the singing meetings In a year; she poured tea at 30 social gatherings. She's a member of the Saskatoon city council and the public school board, the city's representative on the parks board, the Y.M.C.A. and the board of health and the school board's rerjresen- THOMPSON -DWARE CO. LTD time. "It's Just a matter of organiza were an hour slow and their j of "God Save the King. The Christmas tree and the tion," she explains. "Most women movement on the stage were being watched by a large aud- presents were made possible by a are good organizers who get to lence. The scene ended with . Christmas raffle and other actl- their undignified flight to the wings. SEEMED PART vities of the C.W.L. Mrs. Burn won the Christmas hamper. "Welcome to Hollywood" program tative in the Playgrounds Asso- ( be 'clever' with time when their elation. (children are little." When she is at home, she's1 Mrs- Walker has four children. knitting tablecloths and bed- When two of them married, she spreads, reading, or explaining fund she had time 10 sPare P"1 t,i.,v,., niir ,h ci instead of taking to teas and T SUGGESTIONS the Following Intermission A KODAK CAMERA nil uiiuiic oil v "right" for so many. took another -road." voted the way she did at one ! 6olf, she She Is the only woman on most MASTERS, SCREENS, meeting or another. In addition, she keeps house ASH ATTACHMENTS at WRATHALL'S for her husband and son. She says she can do all these things because she "budgets" her scene opened on a picture frame ' on which the girls were heard with lovely. Margaret Giske the during their prize winning trip first occupant. She remained to Long Beach, California, motionless while the chorus sang Supposedly hitting the highest "Girl of My Dreams." Then peaks of farce was the snow came Angus Smith, in a very nymphs scene rendered by Pat passe bathing suit, posing to the Bolton, Reg Lavigne, John Cur-strains of "Bv the Sea." John rie, .Cliff Knutson, Monk Sun-Currle and Mary Strachan posed berg and Mel Skalmerud. to "Tea for Twa," followed by Raffles were won by Molly Lorna Donaldson to "Golway Sewart, ticket number 537; and Shawl." Monk Sundberg in sail- M. M. Stephens, ticket number or's uniform was "My Buddy." 425. E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. "Mexican Rose" was portrayed made the draw, by Luella MacDonald In a Span- The closing chorus was beau-ish dress. Little Chrissy McKay tiful, with th girls dressed in OTO FINISHING of the boards on which she serves, but that doesn't disturb her. "I don't think of myself as a woman, and I'm sure that the men don't feel that I'm any different," she said. "I'm Just another person to those men. I've never been a 'twit-terer." Mrs. Walker wishes there were more women in public life. "Women have such an lentlrely different idea of things. Some- COMPARE THE PRICE THE FLAVOUR . . . . . . DSCOVfR FOR YOURSftf THE BEST BUY in FINE CANADIAN WHISKY 4 Calvert MOUNT ROYAL REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Christmas Gilts R. F. Mortimer 324 2nd Are. (Near CFPR) thiiicr thit' nbvinus to me ' i""" .""' & n" u"c "-"' ' "" sfmow doesn't occm Z the men brings as "Daddy's Uttie Girl." year's Honored Queen Donna Z so surely ITv we S have things thinSr to io. Last picture in the frame was MucArthur on a rostrum in the nU onA centre with her two Princesses offer.' Skalmerud in the scene in which supporting her. Men of the castl Books Novelties rds ndy rxxtxxxwxx''i stage .In My Arms." : girls as they sang "Winter Won-1 following was "Frosty, tne uenaua louoweu oy some ui uie , 4 Snowman," portrayed by Shirley better-known hymns and finally 5 Haugan to a solo by Grimble "God Save the King." I i supported by a group of six girls. ! Under direction of Mr. and. PETER PAN FT SHOPPE A delightful "Christmas Tree" . Mrs. Alex Mitchell, the show was scene with Alex Mitchell and well carried out and a credit, to Mickey Lavigne singing and dec- the directors. Geoise Dawes was orating the tree was thoroughly at the door and Carol Hill and enjoyed. I Barbara Strachan in the check This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bv the Government of British Columbia.' Then came recordings of the room. M mm j Buy Your., JOYS House Decorations ! 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