Prince Rupert Dailp TZt&s Tuesday, May 17, 1949 rj-, I nr PSYCHIATRIC DRAMA HERE limely I opics from terrace fPDD Radio Dial II ll .1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) PIANO WORK AT FESTIVAL Objective of Red Cross Is Exceeded Citizens of British Columbia have over-Subscribed the objective of $500,000 in the 1949 Red Cross appeal by more than Mrs. C. R. De Kergoinmeaux, Terrace Reporter (Continued from Pap 1110 r o : 8uMrtln8 rj "Snake W U f.irrrnt Offerinir at Capitol Theatre Driving into Prince Rupert) last Monday with J. A. Kennedy! were Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Mal- TUESDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Fred Hill 543,000, it is announced by Hon. E. W. Hamber, drive chairman A completely unvarnished i husbana.; drama with Its principal setting' H , Mrs. II. Irving, her daughter Dorothy and her son Rlcki, returned on Thursday's train from Kamloops. Dorothy Is recuperating from a recent operation for appendicitis. lett who enplaned the following day for Vancouver where Mr. Mallett will officiate at his sis for this province. In this district Burns Lake, McBride, New Hazelton, Ocean Falls, Prince George and Vanderhoof exceeded their quotas by substantial amounts. in an overcrowded American 1 seen n, mental institution, "Snake Pit;- Craig pi first half of the week nrr,.i' Burnt, , " E ter's wedding. 4:45 Kerry Wood 5:00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Western Five 5:45 Supper Variety 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup Betty McCabe spent a few days in Prince Rupert last week. at the Capitol Theatre here, pre-1 pH k'noJ sents a powfrful. If sordid story &crs. 1 With forceful realism n ,,, I that Moiartian music derives ! its name from the fact that Mozarfs music is characterized by its gracefulness. The opening of this composition must be graceful. Several of the players began too heavily. Lorna Melvin made a mark of 85 by her lovely approach, aifll her variety in tone and color. She was warned though against too much pedalling, other marks were: Elizabeth Martin 80, Rose Marie Tetrault 7!), Anita Brue 79, Colleen Sites 79, and Gail MacRae 79. ! In Class 23 which was open for "'Norwegian Bridal Procession" by Greig, Adjudicator Bligh complimented all four Mrs. F. McGilvery, Alanna and Jay left last Tuesday for Prince Rupert where Alanna was one of the Music and Drama Festival participant. sustained rhythms and ex- ussioiy Festival Dartlclnants 'conditions may exist Other who travelled to Prince Rupert' American asylums such as those Denmark t" ,aM wct-n w return on f rlday. air vurca m this fiim ,1Mt "ore v.ith were Gabrielle and Rose Marie .but, fortunately, they do n.,t daut!hter.n'i 7:30 Progressive Conservative Mrs. H. Paulsen has returned to Terrae nftpr cnpnHIn v. Carln tr piessjve contrasts gave a performance that was a delight to all who listened. Once again Mr. Bligh warned again.it too much pedal. H,e stressed the value of contrasts and color in the playing of a composition He called attention to the extraordinarily fine nlcvinct of -v. jnuinyii ae ivergom- m ouusu Columbia winter montiis in Saskatchewan.1 "-ttUA" lv' mespie, Colleen unvia Deuavilland gives J r i Talk 8:00 Musical Program 8:30Piano Stylings 8:45 ''Echoes From Norway" 9:00 Music by Eric Wild ones, reggy Laird, Gloria Irv- notable performance as Virginia " Hansen u 5 Afternoon t0ulse ' va. MaV 30 onth. o Cunningham, the storv'R h, Mrs. W. Melvin and her three ine. It Is a role such as Miss Dc children, Flora, Lorna and Robert, were all participants in the The funeral of the late Rov girls on their excellent f ormances. V J r i I i t v per- Flora Melvin, noting the vari- a n d ous DOints that marlp it sn The goumiy rruuKSr Pearson was held from St.'Mat- Havllland-or possibly any other am n his Wii actress fpr 1,at matter-has Cuuntry. 8( sayed anvorl and. onI for tr ..i dram;!"' es. ' . PHIlicd pan,ed aa music and Drama Festival Lt strength as well as imaginatioi were needed to portray this Prince Rupert last week and returned on Satnrdav mnrninrt thew's Church on Tuesday af- sheer ternoon. There was an Bound-'- LLdra,natie his , o . f i i I JLM MM Jt - - ... 0:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10-CBC News 10:15 Points of View 10:30 Tales of the Minstrels 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals ! beautiful composition and the ! girls proved themselves equal following marks were awarded: Flora Melvin 80, Lorna Melvin 84, Peggy Laird 83 and Colleen Sites 83. Mrs. F. E. AnfieM was program chairman. w4a.c ui iuvt'jy spring nowers mJ 41.. 1 Accompanied bv B n tvwjh. ' u,u nymns sun8 were w to their task. Their attention to detail, Lloyd Johnstone drove to Prince f .a"d "Abide With Me." BtYl . IANUCK n Rupert last Monday returning l' " TntrT TV0'8? rgaR" i-. . . " 1st. Interment tnnlr n v ut OLIVIA uie same with " " . evening 2. T. iri Kennedy and Olaf Hanson. being Bert West. Rawlcy Bcech-er, J. H. Smith. E. Wh.iipn ; Jin in business for myself de HAVILLAHD wuiiK'tni In sun Fred Nash after a visit In Wayne Bergcr and II. Berger. i For 2-4-6-Year-Old a H and 8-10-i:M4-Year a H'fust another way of proving" it pays to buy for cash. Choice! assortment. a : RUPERT SPE0PLES STORE: "m.m.... 3 Terrace, returned to. his survey WKDNESDA1 -A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 7:45 "Singing Sam" 8:00 CBC Kews . 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45-Xittle Concrrt 9:00 BBC News and.Comty 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time . 9:59 Time Signal , J , ' He Mls8 Ly,lne Tetrault spent a 7Z T . . i . " an",ICW days in Prince Rupert last i e ' .imi'-l TODAY to WKIiSFsim, wun v. 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