Prince Ruperf Daily News Wednesday, May 31, 1950 " Variety Concert 5, AO . ICZBI J UK- yf. .. grandest, hai pic tit . Bales And Gall Bedspreads i Priced From .. H95 its A. . I J WJiJlLlID Well Presented Saturday evening over 200 parents and children attended a variety concert at Conrad Street School The impressive affair was a financial success and raised $50 for Manitoba Flood Relief. Speaking and singing parts in the operetta "Hansel and Grete!" were yn peformed, indicating that ior one hour the children were living their parts. Scenery and pionertbs. made mm -v. v -,9 rv w w ft-.-,. a i ' A0f ' sJ v Double Bed Size Choose from Bates, the out-tanding U. S. bedspread, ;nd Gait, Canada leading a'actdry. 9 1 1 Vf ANNA NEAGtrilCH J 1 J- J V Tom Walk 1 B D M Al WALLACE'S Of Coarse TIIIRS.7 I S Ha ra mm? DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRINO RESULT); She'll Know ; by the children, added to the ef-! fectlveness of the operetta. One scene, in paiticular, where the j fairies danced around the sleep-; ing children In the moonlit for-I est, was outstanding. Following the concert numbers, F. E. Anfield, Boy Scout district j cemmissioner, on behalf of the Kinsmen Club, presented the Kin ; cup to Conrad Street Boy Scouti I and Cub troops for their float in , the May 24 ;j.nade. R. Cameron j presented Cub Lome Murray with j a lovely hand made leather belt j for meritorious work done. A sec-j ond prize was given lialph Sykes j for his efforts. The short, tuneful and eolor- ful operetta "Under the Wind ' mills" ended a pleasant evening. It's Love . . , . if you take her to di at the 66 9 CIVIC CENTRE DIKING ROOM- Reservations or Take Out Orders PHONE 88 For k fV. : a5 aa:- : a . 1 nt-'tH : '; "-a I Gcrikinr Taylor, 5, si-lflossly shait'S a tlounlmut with hrr sister Ran.la, 3 Tli-ir liomc at 41 I mnor Ave, St. Vital, has boon inumlatod l.y the Hal l!ivcr, and now th.-y aro livinir in a coltap' provided rent-free hy an equally selfless eottafje owner at Winniixn Kei'irh Their rehabiliialion is the task of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. Contributions wav U addived directly to the l und in Wmni)eKor paid into any bank in Canada. The program follows: Operetta Hansel ti Gritf' Hansel Jimmy McLean Gretel Maureen O'L-fary Mother Caroline Newton Father Colin Sherry Fairies of Evenlne Aina Carlson, Btty Sykes, Diane Perch. Anna Colussi Ginger Bread Children Anna Colussi, Betty Sykes, Diane Pp. ch Alex Howell, Tim Traynor, Glen Ferguson, Stan Boshier Piano Solo "Angel's Voite" Delia Haig Tango Anna Colussi Musical Comedy Dance Aina Carlson and Caroline Newton Tap Dance Anna Colussi Piano Solo Aina Carlson Tap Dance Caroline Newton Operettas "Under the Windmills" Mother De'la Halg Tom Gltn Ferguson Margy Betty Sykes Friends Stanley Boshier, Anna Colussi, Rcss Murray Alex Learn to Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, Rhumba, Tango PRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Mon. Thru Frl. 4:30-10 p.m Saturdays 2:30 - 8 p.m, For appointments GREEN 491 Backing For Officers 01 Kinsmen Club WE PAINT and DECORATE exterior or Interior Mary MacDonald, Director: formerly of Arthur : SPRAY or BKL'SII Wallpaper Hanging LAMPS! , BOUDOIR SHADES 98 BED LAMPS '95 TABLE LAMP. r 4'95 TABLE LAMP.... 6 95 TRILIGHT SHADES, SILK ..Z.....".. 4.95 -TRILITE LAMPS, COMPLETE 1795 TORCH I ERE LAMPS Z 18.95 NORTHERN B.TpOWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C Blue 210 ' " t : PRINCE RUPERT DACE SHI At a special annual meeting el the Kinsmen's Club of Prince Rupert at the Civic Centre Tuesday night, last year's President Ed Garner was re-elected to the presidency. Others elected weie THE LATEST PAINT BURNING METHODS Stewart Vice-president Bill Lon?, Trea-s-. Howell, Frank DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BR IN Dirk Philip Thorn MATUIK - EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS A1'PREC3 SPENCE ond Phone Blue 215 Hulda Marilyn Speer. 233 11th St Hotel Urged Frank Kaftcl Might Do Other Things for Prtn-e Rupert If Frank Kaftel, dynamic Toronto and Vancouver financier, who has become interested in the establishment cf a modern hotel at Prince Ruport and is the moving spirit in the Charles M. Hayi Hotel project here, is "ncou raced in retaining that interest here, other benefits may accrue to the city So declares Ed. Kellner, well known British Columbia mining man, who is in the city with Olier Bostier on btisin-as -in connection with the hotel project. "The hotel may be but the first of other important and beneficial undertakings for Frince Rupert," Mr. KeHner predicted in an interview with the Daily News. "I have seen Kaftel in operation not orny in Canada and other countries. lie is a man of action and tremendous enthusiasm and I have personal knowledge of many of his successful and enterprising projects. CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taknrt ut Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. urtr John Good, Secretary James Melior, Recorder Bob Rudderham and Directors James Til im son and H 'C. Bar'ooui. Tiie installation will take place Etter the summer recess. Final p'.ans were made toe t'e,er;.'.l"S to attend the rcgionp'. Kin-men Convention in Nan-aimo June 3, 4 and 5. Local representatives will be Ed Garner, R. C. Barbour, William Long,, R. E. Montador and Jamus Thomson as voting delegates and Stan Sivilie as alternate. Chairman Stan Gaville of the Way 24 ticket committee reported that the net profit from the sale of memberships would be just over $1500. Ray McLean of the d.tnee committee reported a net pro.'it of $452.97. Concessions chairman Harry Swaf-field redetrpo L ... cmfwyp shrdl Planning fo Build? Coll 363 For expert advice on Building Problems Mitchell & Currie REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED S lBHH aMVM jMIPMnU JfWWB WTI U LaiLnLj UuLJLLiij is R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Avs. (Near CFPR. f Builders LIMITED Contractors field reported there would only Prince Rupert people would do i be a slight profit from sale of well to tag along with him." ' food, etc., due to the hundreds of Mr. Kellncr said that Mr. Kaf- j free ice creams and hot dogs tel was ni'-st anxious to :;ec the! given away to the youngsters at the Sport Day. hotel project here pt rnoviny quickly. It was reasonable that he should exp"ct some local sup- i port. He had ccrt tinly i.i' t with VIRGINIA CIGARETTES opposition elsewhere but this had made him all (he mo-c anx u t i u u m m !z? aid ious that the ho' el here Should i be sucees.sfuMy consummated. "He i.a-anxious that ther" should be a good, clear Indication from the people of Prince Rup-rt imv;, not a year from now, that they , want the hotel and are prepared to share in backing it." I It was Mr. Kel!r.:r who made I the original contact between i Olier B"sner and Frank Kfti! Plumbing & Heating Prompt' and Efficient Scrvic AT A Penetrating Sealer POPUIA PRICE that resulted in the latter becoming Interested in the locrl hotel project. and Paint Mix Tim-ber-lox h a dear liquid mad from the finest, ' toughest resint and water repellent oilt and is used as a thinner for oil based paints or as 1 clear primer befort painting or varnishing.' e ITZ " n I ? I " J .111 IIGngs;'! ill. 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Tim-B.Lo-aa iLZ'l 'U." rp'' " cima at at paint or act, , ,arimh yndartoat wher plyMrt ij 50 SOFT SO COMFORTABLE SO INEXPENSIVE mm 1 hi' 7-';?:.; A Hpi- ft From the first friendly puff you S U mafks to the ncw Pal1 MM pl"i" l"lh w j ii.-- it clean, sunny Virginia flavour, their e:pr. r paper -which does not stick to your lips j Monday night decii.iul a request of the Prince George Board of j Tnid-J seeking endotsiitiw of a iiesolution f.sl:irg for the build-ling of a new high level hhway J bridge across the Fraser River at j Prince George. W. M. ' Watts, speaking for the highway com-jmltte, explained that the view ;had been taken that it was 111- advised to a;k for major ex-jpenditure on a bridge such as Iwas requested while highways ; generally were in need "or itn- provfnent. 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