6 Ipriiuc Uupctt; E)ailp Ji3cto Uto. Wednesday, "MaFch 24, 1948 MUSIC-DRAMA FESTIVAL (Continued from Page One) ERuOlFLYIIII .!? uB) 1H lit TERRACE TOPICS The biggest building removal Job ever undertaken In Terrace was successfully accomplished NEW SETTLERS FROM HOLLAND ITALY, ENGLAND; FOR TERRACE Dad M'mdsThtll eluding the King Edward Girls'; Cartoon M Matinee Wed. I Choir, a Grade Four singing group and a group of singers one day last" week when Chris '! BARBARA ANN IN I CAPITOL PICTURE TERRACE Canada's new immigration policy is Eves. T.00 I Haugland and Dudley Little got . PARKED ( fW Rich Colorful DRAPERIES iiuiu uiauca i wu aiiu iiutt, . . , ,1 i , . , . ... 7, . up early in the morning and,! each under the direction of Miss extending to me land ot the lerrace district ana tnis Eleanor Moxiev. a erouD from sorinc will see the arrival of at least a few new suon- escape vrv before dawn broke, had on the way from the old Army brigade At Prince Rupert theatre-goers Grades Gne and directed sore(j )utch settlers. Some of these are already on ill have navA a a pVianrp chance to t.n see rpp just iiikt. i : m n I ..... . . will Dy Mm Spence and singers the high seas bound here ZWALLACE'S wnat a champ goes tnrougn to from Grade 0ne under the dir- Heading Terraceward now are a man and wife reach the top in the first posed moving pictures of Barbara Ann Of Course ection of Mrs. J. Kullander. From Borden Street School camp a 94 by 24 foot building which was hauied along Lakclse Avenue a distance of about a quarter of a mile to a new location alongside the Little, Haugland and Kerr office and store building to which it will sponsored by J. Brender A. Bran-dis, himself a recent settler, while Fournier, a farmer and build Scott training for the 1948 Games er, comes from England where which come to the Capitol Thea- f l coming to Ivan Frank is linear- ' J" S. Wilson and a week-end. week-end Entitled Entitled directed.by old Jacobus Gebraa(J CUlhTirij ANOTHER tre this rhythm band conducted by Mrs, people arrived at Halifax with a party of 500 Dutch immigrants J. A. Rutherford. Conrad Street he worked on the estate of a large brewer. He came from England last October and has since been in the Peace River i i POPULAR CONNOR THer School and the Annunciation jrom a spcial ship yesterday. scnooi win also nave iwo en- and at Vanderhoof. Documents have also been "Champions in the Making," the film also brings upcoming as well as present day champs to the screen. Among the top-notchers appearing in this film are Henri Rochon and Bill Cutts of tennis fame; Syl Apps, Gus Ryder of the Lakeshore Swim- become an addition to provide necessary augmented space. Three logging tractors were used in moving the big structure which was used as administration headquarters and quartermaster's stores when the Army was here. Having a prominent hand In WASHERS Jl'ST ARKIVKI) See Them At HOMESPUNS MONKS CLOTH DAMASK CRETONNES MARQUISETTE SCOTCH RAYON the documenting of these immi grants to the area, Will Rob completed for Mr. and Mrs. Wi - festival. Conrad's contribution "am Appledoorn and will consist of a Junior Choir fWechjt dren' bei Pd by W. H. conducted by Miss J. Urquhart h th. p,.h sfrf o ,,,, Spencr whos place they will work. ill RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC ming Club and Barbara Ann . ., . . . They are sailing from the Old . .1 . . . , Choir conducted by ' Mrs. H. G. ' . . . . , m Scott. Filmed at the Ravina rink The . ,f, , Country about April 4. inson, manager of E. T. Kenney & Co. Ltd., acknowledges with appreciation the co-operation of R. D. M. Evans, immigration officer at Prince Rupert, in con Seaman. Annunciation Other Dutch people heading in Toronto, the dazzling Barbara Ann sequences are the first ac- for the central interior but not PLASTIC Save A Tidy Sum School will be represented by a rhythm band under the direction of the Bisters of St. Jo- conh onH Via A nntinftotlnn nection with the documenting, tually posed for the camera lens for Terrace are Mr. and Mrs. Teunis van Harskamp who are by the hard-working queen or Charles Adam's Terrace Theatre has been brought up to city standard by the Installation of two new 35 m.m. projection machines, replacing the former 16 m.m's which are being discarded. Improvements in electrical installations have also been made. BUILDING MATERIALS the blades. ?f Is. School Choir conducted by Si3ming to Undlr I the sponsorship of William F. v r 11 9 ter Mary Lawrence. I Barnett. son of Mrs. W. H Knpn- n is i TERRACE MAN IS HERE FOR TRIAL Wallace rar Inventory Sal Booth Memorial High School cer 0f xerrace leans more toward dramatic ' Dept. Store Meanwhil from Italy are Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Cam-pagnola, relatives of L and A. LEFTOVERS TRANSFORMED , Committed for trial on a I charge of being unlawfully in Dennis Stevenson, assistant game warden from Prince Rupert, is spending several days in this area on official business. Campagnola of Prince Rupert possession of a sawed-off shot DOORS SASH t Wim HEXAGON ASPHALT SHINGLE IN GREEN AND KB;D COLORS ' No. 1 Sx CIDAK SHIM INSULATED BRICK Sli,V(i' presentations and it has entered two plays. One of them, directed by Miss L. Gidney, is a romantic comedy entitled "The Courting of Marie Jenvrin"; the other is a comedy, "Midge Goes to the Movies," under the direction of E. G. McHallam. A girls' junior choir, conducted by Miss M. Anstey, makes up the third gun, Waldo Jordan, of Terrace, was brought ' to the city last night in custo.dy , of Constable Ted Brue. Jordan was committed for trial by Magistrate Will and sponsored by Floyd Frame of Kltsumkalum. Already arrived here are Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fournier and four children of Sonerset, England, who have taken the for- KIP. , - ti ' VHiHm. I k IBM III 1 1 PI II The municipal authorities and the police have declared war upon stray dogs, some of which have" been assuming, almost wild propensities. On the outskirts of town', they have run at least one deer down and killed it. Ii..CE PICKETS :: SIDKWAI.R mer George B. Weaver placcon Robinson this weett and brought Braun's Island, a ten-acre farm here for election in County entry from the high school. First United Church will be one owned by S. G. Cooper. Mr. Court. represented by the junior choir, , , Reliable Plumbing Work Plus SATISFACTION! I conducted by J. S. Wilson and a group of tiny singers from the SUMMON RED ItKKK COMPLETE LINE OF BlILDINO SIPPUl MITCHELL & CURRiE LID PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors ESTABLISHED 1010 kindergarten, directed by Mrs. Last night's leftover roast makes tonight's "Magic" Meat Rolls 2 tb. soft butier 1 cup chopped leftover meat 2 tb. chopped unions 2 cups flour 4 tap. Maftic Baking Puwdar Yt tap. salt 4 tbs. ahorteninft St cup milk, or half milk and tar Mix meat, onion butter. Sift to-(tPlher dry inftredienta, mix In shortening; add liquid to Aiake soft doufth. Turn on floured board knead llflhlly. Roll J4' Inch thick, spread with meat mil t tire. Roltlika jelly roll, cut in slices. Rake on baking aheet In hot oven (475 F.) for about 14 minutes. &erv with tomato iuce. C. J. O. 01sonrThe,3t, Andrew's Church GirVJfroiri'iiiflJtr Peter Waterman's Ortimder L,ien, me rirsj;re,s.ir,irian Church Junior Chok-, und.T A. Teng, the Annunciation Church Junior Choir, conducted by Sister Mary Lawrence, and Regular Baptist. Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby, complete the entries from the city churches. Two plays, "Cottage For Sale," iSM Greeting Can IllfffwS " tIlis 'a'v aml j") wf '1 'SMS imrjlr f If) Easter, Easter, send send your vmir I We can handle any job at very moderate cost. Day and night service, Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating 1'IIONK ION a comedy, and "Bracelet of Doom," a mystery, oth directed by Mrs. M. E. Chappel, will be heads the Parade Right out in froiil. ..the Cruxmlcr! A wonderful Waterman's TaK-ritc at only l,.1).'), (is many expensive eii features make it the oiilHlaiuling en value of the vear...Slim, trim lines, smart Lumullny Cap. (hif-Stntkf I'illiT ...hiliiff-'iilurl erf. ..anil that hm'iu! 1 feature, Waterman's IVrsoiialii l i' his l k li! II. ! presented by the Prince Rupfrt Little Theatre. GREETING CARDS , Wishes via our tk'IiK GREETING CAR During the committee meet A wit? A vailable! ing members re-affirmed their decision to have the drama sec DiBB PRINTING COHPAK A MADE vi '3axjf3wjjioac BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVE1 Point... a Ilaiiil-tiroiiiid ll-Kt difP Golil nili, flevilile or rigid, in V?- -I tion of the festival on a competitive basis and the music division non-competitive., . Th e winner of the senior drama competition will receive a silver cup donated by Mayor Arnold' while the group winning the honors in the Junior competition will be presented with a silver cup supplied through TRY the stile that suits vim Jesl. In I attraetic -) Tftex Cafe 1 "the office of the director of school and community drama. I It was left to the publicity com colors - lilue, lilaik, maroon, rej ; w itli beautiful iiiateliing lencil set $').32. WSz&y F0R TASTV MEALS open ChopSuey Chow)! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL 5 A.M. TO 2 A M. 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