jftlc uffc ot E' MM,ladur re-opened t. 1- f -" k Etfn nuprrt Dalli jr-lrtos JLtrj. Saturday, March 27, 1948 Local News Items . ! . CHAVCHAVADZE CHARMS AUDIENCE WITH GOOD FRIDAY. RECITAL Renowned Pianist Presents Second Recital At Civic Centre Here COAL ACCOUfJTS may l Pai(l "l tne temporary office, NO. 1 STONE BUILDING or at THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Hugo Kraupner and William Fudger left by air this afternoon to spend the Easter week-end on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Although there is little snow Senior Basketball tonight 8:30. Oldtimers vs. Youngsters. W. R. McAfee left by air this afternoon on a busines trip to Vancouver. Cash for old old.' Bulger s. Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night 8:30. Shcardown's Grocers open as usual on Easter Monday. (It) Mr. and Mrs, Harry Robb and child left on last evening's train for Terrace to spend the Easter ALBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. In recital Here' for the second time this week, (leorge ( Chavchavadze, international piano master, ajrain won the hearts of his audicn' at a welcome Good Friday afternoon reaimcarunce at the Civic- STETSON presents your . . . EASTER HAT l,u- bi imi k si rrUEs fhone m in town ,one does not have to travel far beyond the city limits to experience plenty. The job of removing it is under way but a spell of warmer wratlirr and rains would mean faster progress. ROUtH HOCKEY! Organizing meeting Jlupert Roller Rink, Sunday. 1 p.m. Git acquainted with this new sport. - (73) holiday week-end. Centre auditorium where more than 4500 people responded enthusiastically to a program devoted main Announcements Miss Yvonne Hamilton-Grant Ladies' Basketball Playoffs 7:30. Sweet Sixteen vs. Bo-Me-III. Final Game. BEAUTIFYING OF C.N. PARK Mchu "... LADIES, Queen Mary Chapter, Daffodil Tea, in the Ladies Lounge, Civic Centre, Easter ly io uiopm, Grclg. Beethoven and a rich composition by his own hands. His second recital, sponsored ,( it, CTOm - is arriving back in the city on the Coquitlam on Sunday after spending a holiday In Vancouver and Victoria. first section of the program, suite on themes from Manuel de Falla's ballet "El Amor Bruo" brought an enthusiastic Mr .and Mrs. C. G. Ham are . n .M'ir Par Ktienrtlrw the. swor hu,i "'""""J-. '"'" " V ser's X.r.". by the Soroptlmlst Club and ImDrovcments continue t, u, " . " T'.J Sale of H ome Cooking, Canny made in the beauUfirnti.m f; the. Civic Centre, reaffirmed to March 27. M.iry Chapter, I.O.D.E., response from the audience. Full , Junior Basketball Playoffs nwu .- guu&ia ui ur. ana mrs. Jens Munthe at their farm home ,at Terrace. i Stones. Final and Novelties. Remember the friend, you promised yourself to treat. Bring her along and en- 6:30. 65 Taxi vs. Game. jil Tea, March 29. oi bpanisn lire ana in the modern musical idiom, they require Cadets and Jobs' Daugh- the utmost in technique not to become mere piano gymnastics. Father r r,rrn r nr t, Miss Evelyn Bussey arrived in joy a nice cup of tea. We will k.IA?" l0:1; w the city Friday afternoon bv air! be glad to see you. (It. :nibinrU snow aim wiuoi-,.vu0, March 21) and 30, the Canadian National Railways Prince RuPert music lovers hU grounds and park area sur-lab'llty 10 exPress himself with rounding the general office I convicUn and penetrating mus-buildlng and overlooking the lclanshlP- Certainly there arc station and wharves. Gardens 110 half way measures with this arc being extended and. by the'artlst wno mvcsts his playing time sprinu is really here, the wilh rare poise, interpretive landscai)e should be as attract- power and unfailing regard for ive as ever It has been in the artlsllc values and tonal color-past. ,lnB. Vancouver, is returning to the from Vancouver to spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drill Hall. idian Lesion W. A. Spring city Sunday night on the Co- William Bussey. quitlam. March 31. jican Easter Sale, April 1. Boys' Beautiful Ballerina Dance in daring dazzling cos It may not be long before there will be au arrival here from Nel- c Smoker, Mouse lempie, tumes, at the Sea Cadet-Jobs' .,- t I... ..11 ..!!.-' Just making their appearance ' Kaleidoscopic in its course, the program contained the re- lbu u 0111La sujm: Daughters Show, Navy Drill MILK OF MAGNESIA arc panned drum rvrniii ., ,.!,. . p.. ii v. Catholic School .Bmuuuc,,, Monday and Tuesday, glonaI atmospheres of labled "rubbish" ,hi,.h b.-u.- a great year or so ago. Chavchavadze gave rich expression to its moods. Following the short intermission, Chavchavadze rendered Schumann's "Papillons, Opus 2,"' a melodic composition, then embarked on a series of request numbers, which included "Scherzo" by Mendelssohn," the lovely "Waltz in A Flat Major" by Brahms and the tempestuous "Ritual Fire Dance" by de Falla. Both the "Ritual Fire Dance and an addition number, Lecuuna's ''Malaguena" were repeated from Chavchavadze 's Monday night recital. Chavchavadze presented as March 20 and 30. (It) Aiiril 8. at 8 p.m. temiont C. A Berner expresses , , T lrom , . , the classical "From Holberir's MERCHANTS Do you know the hope will be put to good use Eastei keMAvatiuns Have you made your reservations for Time, Opus 40 by the Norweg cp Rmiert Symphony Or-a Concert, April 9. SyU'riaii Spiing Sale, April that the Daily News is the most Easter Day Dinner, March 28, effective medium. ' of'; advertising by the visitors to the park, some of whom in the past have been somewhat careless about how litter was deposited. ian composer Edward Greig, through the rich creative fields of central Europe in the works of Chopin, Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Brahms and Into Spain with a warm, at Civic Centre Dining Room, 'in Prime Rupert? No one yet? Belter Phone 231 today! misses your message if it's acl- (tf) ivcrtised in the News. .It's the really efficient way of putting A. GUlandcrs of Terrace, ar-jjt OVer. tf rived in the city by air on Fridav I !( Tea, April 21. ioti of the Moo.se tea at niic of Mrs. C. Mclntyrc, Ii Ave. East on April 22. Tommy Fraser, foreman of the compositions of dc encores, in response, to persist- Daily News composing room brilliant staff, left on last evening's train ! Falla. Lrv Minstrel Sliow, eve- ent demand, Lecuoua's "Mala- after a business visit to Vancou-' &eriir M. M. Stephens will guena," Chopin's "Berceuse" and ver. He left for his home at be in Vancouver for the annual JFHiiiipsv RIGHT for tnlity KKjIIT for style it I (.1 IT for color ami ... RIGHT for you . . . and, what's more, your new spring Stetson will cost no more than it did last year. April 22 and 23. Chil- nutinee April 24. oss of Edinburgh Chap- tor New Hazelton to assist Pub- The artist's own creative tal-llsher C. H. Sawle of the Omin-lents scintillated through por-eca Herald with rectifying some'tions itiiutaiti in onshirc Tea, Civic Centre, mechanical difficulties. Chabrier's "Espana." At the conclusion of the program, the artist interrupted the prolonged and thunderous ovation to express his warm thanks the opening work, Grelg's "From Terrace on last night's train, i conference of the Mine and I Metallurgy Association, being Attention . Did you know held shortly. Mr. Stephens' son, that you can now get Chicken Fred, is secretary of the Associ-in the Ruff to take out at Civic lation. A large attendance is Centre Diningroom? Just Phone, looked for. Holberg's Time" to whose pow er d Cliuich Spring Sale, ful, rolling music was added a Orme btuart returned to the city by Thursday afternoon's plane from Vancouver where he was called to attend the funeral of his mother wh,-. 231 and we'll have it ready when p.ter's spring sale, May 6. you call. (tf) I DEATH NOTICE cr's Day Tea, Home Cook- iija Ladies, May 8, Sons Passed away at the first of the Glen Macey of Vancouver and CARLYLE In the city, March JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST ohn Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue week. way Hall iI.O.U.B.) 5th formerly of Prince Rupert Is Lit, 2 pin. descriptive cadenza composed by to the people of Prince Rupert Chavchavadze himself. Later, 'or their hospitality and his he played his Suite on themes Pleasure at visiting the city. If from Manuel de Falla's "El lfc ls possible, he said, he will Amor Brujo," a series of emo- vislt the city at some future tional Interpretations rendered datc- with sharply contrasting of-1 Armand Boas presided 'at the feel's, stirring rythms, passionate door yesterday afternoon and .warmth and elegance of phras- usherettes were Mrs. P. M. Ray lug. and the Misses Muriel Vance, His second presentation con- Frances Thomson, Margaret slsted of nine little-known but Mr-Leod and Barbara Smith. 25, Thomas Carlyle, foreman of C.N.R. bridge and building department and former resi expected to arrive in the city on the Coquitlam on Sunday to ttrcd Nuises' Ass'n Tea, Home, Wed., May 12. KIM K Kl l-l JIT I.AMl Kl. OKIHMi HhTIIH T TAKK NOTICE that COLUMBIA CKIXIILOKE COMPANY LIMITKn ..f I complete his Grade 12 studies at Booth Memorial High School. He will be guest of Mr. and Mrs. dent of Prince Rupert. Survived by his wife and two sons in Edmonton. Interment at Edmonton on Monday. (73 1 Thomas Boulter. Sal or HOTEL ARRIVALS lovely preludes from Opus 28 by Chopin, an unbroken series of colors and moods., Then came Chopin's melodic "Ballade No. 1 in O. Minor. e.ilabli&licd lurniturc I'tinee Itupert , J. Sutherland, Saiidsult: Dr. ! 142a BLandard BulldliiR, Vancouver. British Columbia, manufacturer of I cellulose producu. Intends to apply ,for a leaw of the foliowlntt described , lands situau.. In Inverness HahsaKe cut-off on the easterly foreshore op-; poslU; the north end of stapledon Island for the purpose of Iok storage Rround und use In the manufacture of cellulose products at Watson Island: Commencing at a post planted approximately 10 chains foutliiaitcrly of the S.I. corner of ImI 041, liantse 5. Coast District thence northorly. 40 chains; thence westerly & chains; thence southerly. 40 chains; thence easterly. 6 chains land contHinlnK 20 acres, more or less. DATED March 8. 1(148. ! COLUMBIA CELLULOSE uusiucss on Third Ave. c C. Ryan, Vancouver; II. M. Har- Beethoven s "Sonata in I 2 per, Georgetown; A. A. McRae, Sharp Minor" Opus 27, No, Jlotr Do 1 Look? better known as the "Moonliirht" Georgetown; Mr .and Mrs. A. J. f siZ&rQk iUJ I- it fur Wx- Woek hi)U s is very reasonable. nir today, 5 p.m. i. (.Itl.LN 001. Sonata included the second and Battersby, Georgetown; P. S. 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