Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, August 18, 1950 THI SEASON'S GAYEST comedyi Stratford Theatre Capacity Increased STRATFORD-ON-AVON. Eng. Malt man. The four ways of breaking arm grips by a drowning pers.-n and the five ways of towing t!:e victim were shown and explained by Mr. MsUmar. W, TRACY Investment In Youth Pays Dividends HUNDREDS OF SPECTATORS WATCH HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN IN AQUATIC PROGRAM (31. E. Anderer) frsA v 01 The Shakespeare Memorial 1 Theatre, overlooking historic MMEllofm iwitn Mr. jnr.srn flv.r.g a, very J rraUsti: cm. orju.uiic display j as the ahriOil drowned person. We feature a complete stack of Avon River, will undergo exten- 1 yive interior alterations at the ; close of the present season In October. v 1 At a cost of more than $150.000, ' the theatre's accommodation will be enlarged to meet an ever-increasing public demand, while a compete redecoratlon schema is 1 imHtt ) AUc.' the li;plav was coh- ! "All of these step? you are seeing displayed here :;Udcd thi3 rep.m-r rounded today have for their ultimate objective the training' ever sev.mry ch:;drcn Rrown-of people for the m:'t important and valuable of. l,oM'1 tl!,pr?Pl L;.'-'f;:me wl" 1 1 . . . . . ... another fiftv on t.'.e e't?es walt- water activities, namelv the saving of human me. T In in? to set in. outside in the planned along with other Im hninnn-r, crl-?!!.. r.t l.i!n, trt .-.orlrllo rlnrl- padd'.in;r poll were another! HOLLYWOOD CAFE provements. , u. uu n.i. v i- w Brou of fifty, nnnv others on wade, swim, dive and speed swimming, all of which the swings and ladders, family are valuable in themselves but groups wiih mother and dad the ultimate. coal is the-saving 1 . m .i, fi'-v,H .hh a . getting; full value cf the warm ! IN Tup r J Brian O'Ro.-ke. architect for the national theatre, is prencrinf? the expansion plans, entailing drastic change I the theatre's original seating arrangements. The work is expected to be completed within four months u.,m 11 life. o So said Keith vnithi . ' . .. . . sim and a number nf wpll.be- of human Iew white clouds, a warm sun. haved floes also enjoying the Maltman instructor under ine ....j.. svivan surroundines and "alrl om that a park provides. fivi- Ppntro Atwvintirvv riurinz 1 ....... .1 v,,,, freed . . - - . - .1 1 11 t-iuwu VI ituiiuiuua VJi UNION MADE OVERALLS and WORK CLOTHES RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE a display at the McClymount spectators with the participation bnouti 01 oy were miermmgiea MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. . We 'Specialize in Chinese Dishes I! CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE 133 Park swimming pool yesterday of thirtv-fivi. rnntestants in the wnu ui uuuuuui p.eiu,- from some apprehensive afternoon when summer swim various tests, provided a splendid urf Prince Rupert can count Itself classes were getting tneir graau- demonstration of the value cf "u tI. " I fortunate in having such mater- atinj tests. Uch activities. Tiny tots and.laul"s eif-ouraging comments. M faclmies s0 c,ase at 'hand Under penect weather condi-, teen-agers took part in various' The clearing away of some of and In such congenial surround-. .stages such as, duckers and the shrubs and the cutting off mgs and even more In naving . waaers, iioaiers ana Deginmng umua u ura iuc sucn a comoetent instructional swimmers, swimmers and divers, 1 made the surroundings much staff In Keith and Mrs. Maltman and in Junior, Intermediate ; m-r? attractive. and Mi Gloria Sather. Senior-' Red Cross Swimming j ; . : 1 tests, while displays of diving (LING THE TAILOR IN CHOOSING A DIAMOND Let our years ,of experience with Precious Stones be your suide and life-saving procedures by; the instructors made up a most ; interesting and instructive pro-1 1 gram. To those who qualified,! ! Rup-Rec swimming badges were i GEORGE COOK Ejx 11C3 JEWELLER Phone 264 issued. Thirty-five children; have learned to swim this year) and many others have made; much progress in acquiring more j proficiency in various strokes. Over a hundred and fifty have taken part in the many classes. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY At one stage of the program the aquatic sp;rts were varisj. by a demonstration of gymnas LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS 9 MADE TO MEASURE SUITS LATEST STYLES IN COATS 9 HIGHEST QUALITY O GUARANTEED PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT LING THE TAILOR Box 286 220 - 6th St. Phwe f BROADWAY CAFE tic exercises by a group of twelve girls from the age of five to " teenagers under the ccrnole l . i'ri. H nvi. . nni'intfi,! 'liiiS advertisement not puDlisheo or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the government of British Columbia Imb. B" Ff ii 654 leadership of Gloria Sather. Forward rclls, backward bends, head stands, swan positions, circles of various kinds, human bridges, and pyramids were done with a grace and control tha', demonstrated perfect co-ordination, suppleness and flexibility finest Cock:ny tit ptr doua paid I Of mptui. Pluu Kjvt 4itm ready wken K dtivcr cjfli. Hour? 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. For Take-Home Orders- -Phone 200 Ti idYtrtiumtM ia ot ribi,ihi d.,L.j i.. of muscle and sinew. A final Liguor Conbol Botrd w by iW Gov.mmr4 series of exercises by Miss Suthe;- (Bk Columbia. left the audience almost spell fif Salesmen know Why- m , S J SWITCHED TO ! Ml! k:I bound, revealing a variety of, skills and a finish that lcu.s hardly be surpassed by a prj-j lecslcnal artist. In the swimming test3 for Hi; Junior Red Cross certificate- Jia Currie, Loring Gillis and David Scabar quah:;ec: and m the Intermediate group Judy L'.oyu.' Beverly Parkin and Donna June son qualified. To qualify for tfv; senior swimm'ng test thirteen-year old Gordon Kresge com KEZi ItlkaZjl b zr:" , i j r i i -j H.. 1 T I " ' i 1 w wim tu waas t i "After switch- anc Soys' at Prices of mens and Shoes CofA es 'X X FROM SOME OTHER BRAND pleted twelve lengths of the po-u in fine style, an unusually 30 jd effort for one so young In a diving display various types were ably demonstrated by Gloria Sather and Ed. Johnson, a recent arrival in town. Mr. Johnson also displayed the racing dive and fast crawl in a finished manner. Later he took part in a demonstration of life-saving with Instructor Keith fan 10 B.F.G', Tye driven 29,450 . ItiiiV.t without a M flat. These tires are Hill in very good fndition." M. McDonald, Calgary, Aha, you won't FORGET WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS on time ... to cover routed on schedule, Now S2.95 Now SZM . For S2.85 DRESS AND WORK SHOES Men's WORK SHOES .. . From S4.9j to S6.00 Men's DRESS SHOES .... From $3.75 to S10.00 Men's RUNNING SHOES. 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