r Prince Rupert Doiiy Kewa . - Monday, Marci 2(V. 19a? , r fifCE KULUPESM'S ANNUAL Timely Topics from :TtrfdcT:d Mrs-C. R. Newhouser, Terrace Reporter : .v.. FINE PRINTING at y. REGAL PRINTERS1 m mi DI1A1A (t.'l PHONE 21 222 Second Ave. Sr. Patrick's Dance Draws 200 Sell Horne d ; And Leave Terrace Building Sold: Almost 200 people attende-i the proceeds will be ise'd to pay the fit. Patrick's Day dance- hich .firemn'a incurahce'. " A grand .waa held in the Oddfellows Hall . time is anticipated and every-on Friday night. The Civic Cen- j one Is aaked to attend or eontri-t re orchestra was In good formute. and dancing continued until the j 1- early hours of the morning. He-' Fred Nash has been surveying freshments were served at mid-, the west side of Kalum street and n'Kht by the members of the .some peculiarities have arisen Oddfellows' lodge. Presiding at, with regard to. the location of the duor were Jack Barman an Hime nf th KiiKlnvia nrmwrtla. ji iii ii. ii i hi ,1111 in I FOR HEALTH'S SAKE Try a Steambath at i r I , .... . .. . r4auR wiaijj. winners of the door ing Wednesday, Morch 22t 1:30 p.m.' Wing rvnI,lR,N0ONS IN CAPITOL THEATRE EVENINGS AND MORNINGS, CIVIC CENTRE :1uding Fndoy Nighf,, Morch 25 jj"s were i-i ed Douglas and I Denis de Kergcmmeaux. An interesting interlude during the 'evening was the nn.wninHnn t John Smaha, relief secti6n foreman of the C. N. R. and living in Copper City, has purchased from E. i Finlayson the Northern Sporls & Heal! h prmgs" " ' STEAM BATHS SHOWERS " , ' MASSAGE ' J i,. , . ' ' ' , -j-'' - :. ' Ojien From 12 Noon to 8 (k m. ,; . - " PHONE 658 7 days weekly ; ' fth 8tft 3rd A?e, 'Lawrence (Bua) Kirkaldv nf a hnilrtlnir aillt t ih. r--. THE ronson lighter bearing the navyldian Legion Club on Lakelse Av- 1 ffAL't ImA . I oiiu cugiavea wun nis enue wnere, in earlier days, Fred name. The .presentation was Bishop operated the Terrace n o 4 -a Ua, m i n. y rlai. uavan, eonduc-. power plant. The buildins will tor of the Civic Centre Sympho Wedneoday undergo extensive repairs and improvements and will have liv t yv ny orcnestra of which Bud was a faithful member since its In- SMART NEW ing quarters on the second story 1:30-5:00 P.M. IN THE CAPITOl, THEATRE cepiion. Bud left later on the i When completed, the new ownei early morning train and will pro-; plans to operate a dry cleaning ceed to Esquimau wher? he will j establishment, having spent the continue hbj naval training on I past year in the east takin" a H. M. C. S. "Nadni". H. hn.l rniWcA fin Hm...l.nnln.f ....... I. (titH CLASS 29 PIANO SOLO ' - I'nder 10 year , CLASS 28 PIANO SOI.O I'-, Cutler 9 year Patricia Cameron npANO SOI.O ndrr 8 years 14 V' " ' ... -1 IVUlllIJ HWH, riK-ut me puti iew weeks on noli CLASS 3 -PIANO SOLO " ' Under 11 years,' Beverly Barmck Sylvia Helland ' Suzanne M. Kergin ' ' tlolse Lahtt . ; Patricia, Phllltpson' Roberta Reld, Arilt.vRoger.son " day here with his parents Mr. hum rt Donald Cannon and Nels Hall eastern mining enginears have If ft for th 41111 lh nftur n m.i,!,'. ana mis. s. N. a. Kirkaldy. Anne Margaret la Sctte Joan Le Ross . Dull Weise ' C'luiidclte Louise Williams Margaret Isabelle Anfleid Delia Margaret Halg ' l Shelra Halllday -Nlta WeLse Having sold - their home nn I Slav' in th Rnemn di.i.u t! JUST ARRIVED Taffeta, Jersey and Skirts n Blouses - Many new styles in Crepe priced from . new ereaUons ! ' cotton prints $10.84 " - , Skiri.4 ttw JV& R. from $1.50 sizes 12 20- '..Blottses fra .$8JJ5 . '''.-- --i: ., 4 -''..- : See our Babies' and Children's Wear'- '" ; DOM'S DEPARTMEI1T STORE ("LASS 1U-TKA.M ' f ( J - ".V1 M,.llll.b U4 ; Lakelse Aveue to Harvey Jones, business. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muller and :, , . ' ' " " Sgdtrraninle Mt and MrNorman Haywood, ng train for forh the south wher?Jmarrlcd ,n the clty Friday re- T?vreSidelnCaUfTla-niturned " Pi" Rupert aboard r v 1? Tni? 1 .1 'areWeU the Chilm Sunday after a trip home S U y?nAVh6ZVle to the Q"cen "'otte Island" ot the ered to wUh them Ood . (niler 12 Jeans ftigerson, Elolse Lahtl . CLASS 19 VOCAL SOLO 13 to 15 years Barbara Best Alanna Ciishlng CLASS 80 VOCAL SIH.O IS to 10 years Isabel Mintenko ISS 22 VOCAL SOLO. Bo) uneliT 11 years KiTgin and good luck In their new en-1" . K"P Ut'neraI Hospllal Ivironment nursing staff. The groom Is with Kelly, Douglas here. H-U P.M. IN THE Ajt'DITOIlll.M LASS 17 TEAM From II to 18 years ' Olive Strand, Isabel Mintenkn . class i Vocal solo I'ndtr 13 years Call Dupas Joan Holmes j Barbara Sterne ''..' Thwsdlay 10-12 A.M., COMMON LOCN4.K . ' Sylvia Bellls .'; Barbara Best Phyllis Chllds ; Elaine Christenscn , ' ' Ann Eyolfson 1:30-5:30 P.M. IN TIIE CAPITOL THEATRE SROADVAY CAFE Alex Cilia ndfrs left last week to attend a Co-oierative convention in the south. Advertise in Ute Uilly Xews: ' -: . . . . ::2 pianoi'oktk Miss Dorothy Irving R. N.' re- ilrt 13 years Margaret Olsen Betty Oskey Julie Ann Proekter Victor Prystay Gwendolynn fipeers " w a nHB nnsi inn . I turned on Thursday morning ' from Vancouver to which point 'she accompanied John Lokzyrn jWho had beon'sent south for , treatment following a serious accident at K iilum nearly two weeks ago. ' '.). Hiurs 1 a.m. to 1 a.m ' '- 1 ' i. For Take-Home Orders f hone 200 , Locke? presents for your LENTEN SEASON IJt-PIANQ SOI.O " " CLASS 35 PIANO SOLO Open lilfr 14 years ' fcnd W. Crego has left for Port Ed ricia Letourneau 43: Ui-JHSQ SOLQ ward where he will be employed ,with, tlie Neison Brothers Fisheries. His wile and family will follow later. Vi Kdf r Sr venteen PHONE 79 39c 79 Choice Salmon Fillets, lb. Fresh Frozen Bed Bprlng Salmon bjr the plrce. per lb; Fresh Frozen Red Spring Salmon Stak, lt. . . Halibut chunks, lb. ... Halibut by the plcf!t lb.. CLASS 37 IH'Et L'nder 16 years Olive Strand, Pauline Madsen Owendolynn Specr Margaret Olsen. 1 4 . A -m-. ' CLASS 38 Ul'KT Open Dorothy Laird, Olya Zabudney ', . CLASS 3S Dl'ET Open Rosemary Tetrauit, Nadia Beketov ( Olive Strand, Marjorie Tattersall Joan FleU'her, Ethel Moorehouse Stella Chi!rune, Roiiand Turcott. . ' , ' . . 45 Mardell Soiland Rxsalle Thain ' "7.V '. . r.-n. " CLASS 36 Dl'ET t -, .. t'nder 12 yfrs . i . . . . , , .Anita Rogcrson, Elolse Lahtl ;-;;, Sonja Hansen, Myra Knutsen f ,. Marian Smith, Lorraine Gilbert 15c 35c 60c n i i Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koch have mm ' 53c 35C 34c 39c Halibut Steaks, lb. ' Acadia Salt Cod, lb. I.lnif Cod Fillet, lb. . . . .. . Bed Cod .Fillets, lb. ... . X , . Sule Fillets, lb. . , . . Kippered Herring. Jb. Fveblt Frown Rerroig,- lb. . .. returned from a trip to their former home in Gemany. Having been atffiy since the beginning of January and finding thir.es 33c . Pljnriitnnr worse than tht-y expected in the old sountry, they arc more than pL-ased to be safely back at'ain in Terrace where they operate the Skeenn H.jtel. 14c 3!c 4IIC 38c 4.tc S5c 81k- 3-Jc 75c Smoked Wbite 8priii! Salmon, lb..' ' ,..:... tt. Eastern Finnan Haridlo. lb. Smoked Black Cod by piece, lb. Kastern Smoked Cod Ultc-ts," lb. Pickled Herring.; 18 of Jar...;. Shrimp Meat ; lb. . Frnser Hivee 'Smelts, lb. . .' . Smoked Hed Spring Salmon lb. 8-11 IN Al DITOKH'M Prince Rupert Little Theatre will present "RIS1NO FLOOD" Comedy by Hans Joseph Schmidt (Directed by Mrs. Myra L. Chappie, M E- 'le and 8 Choir Jr. Hluli School CLASS 12 Junior Choral St: Andrew's Junior Choir CLASS 8 llleh School Choir CLASS S High School Choir V Annunciation School Booth Memorial Bob Parker and Gus Strom-dahl of Prince Rupert are spending some tim? in the district on business. They brought " two trucks in to be sold here. HOURS - Weekdays 9 a.m. fo 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon fo 2 p.m.; s 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE Mailt Prince Rupert Little Theatre will present "TIIE WHITE LAWN" (Fantasyi R. M. Bushfield, Jr. (Directed by Mrs. Myra L. Chappie, ME.I Friday t' ' .i'H 230 Second. Ave, PHONK RfcO SOT The Volunteer Fire Brigade are holding their Annual Firemen's Ball on the evening of May 5 hi the Civic Centre. Part of the 1 -6..V.'.Ark- H-uIn THECOMMON LOCMiE' '-PIANOFORTE lr' U years fen lie Gans W! nNM) Rry Johnson CLASS 41 VIOLIN r Robert Jensen CLASS 4 C VIOLIN DI ET Vnder 15 years itobeit Jen.seii: Murray Boas piou choral CLASS 40 VIOLIN Bert Tipton Richard Forward i CLASS 41 VIOLIN Murray Boas L ' . ' Donald, MeLeod ;': ; . ' Elaine Btelfeiv - ' V 1:30-5:30 P.M. IN THE CAPITOL THEATRE HIGHLAND FLING ., . ' :. Group of seven, from New Hazel- ton ; Barbara Sterns Gail Dupas , Phyllis Holmes CLASS 4 Jl'NIOR CHORAL ' ' ' Conrad Sch(X)l King Edward School . CLASS S JCNIOlt CHORAL King Edward School (! One School U:lOR f nonAL le Two Class e jiMor choral King Edward School V ( LASS 8 Jl'NIOR CHORAL New Hazelton DANCING t Intermediate Sharon Skhxner Intermedate Heather Macdon-ald Novice beatna Petersen . Intermedial Heather Mardon- ald .:..-''.":' School Miou choiui H Three 11 . ' School 8-11 P.M. IN THE Al'niTORHTM ral'HlRh SehnM u.tl. t "441 IJIBM'Illr , . BLAH ( i "!?NQ T"E SKINS" Farce. Ernest Goodwin KED'.eCZby.M1isK-'BaU CLASS 26 ADt'LT VOCAL Open-. . --" . Two Sonus' of Contrasting . Character Mrs.'H, Lindseth .- Mr. Leonard Sykes ; , , Mr. Rowland Miles' .,' -; !l(llbDMi -omeciy by Stanley HougnuMi pt BLAlw-11 MUl" ni Mla" L R8ew ' "' - : Dir. ""ciU'd . , Drama by Josephine NiRgli by Miss E,D. Ball) THE AWARDS, WILL THEN BE MADE -M Unless your pet 1$ most excepfional, he dotin'l sing-bwl he DOES respond to good care and intelligent feeding with the devoted companionship and high-spirits that only perletHy healthy animal can show. 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