II top vn hia iarurul Why 1. Prince Rupert Doily Newi Friday, March 24, 1950 J ii P F D D Radi Dia tl I l 1240 Kilocycles' (Subject to Change) test piece it wa? very interesting to observe the various styles of playing and different interpretations. Best Yet Mr. Bligh called upon Mary Addison to play the test piece WIDE PROGRAM (Continued rrum Page li WMA and "Sweet and Low". Tills very fine choir was commended for its lovely opening, good tone, and nicely restrained and expressive singing. Two Senior High School Choirs were heard, one from Booth Memorial S.-h.ml and one from Annunciation School. The adjudicator massed these two groups and he himself conducted them in their test piece "'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud". St. Andrew's Junior Choir, under the direction of Peter Lien, presented two selections, "The ... i.n mmm - I , Mat. Mat. 2-4 2-4 ?n on Eves. 7-9 p.m. Sat. TV1"! were heard as well as duets and two-piano teams. ! In the class for piano solos for children under 14 years the two 1 contestants Sylvia Helland and Oonaldo Patricia Letourneau both save Terr food performances. The adjudicator called Sylvia Helland back to play the test piece again because she Cave such a .sensitive and understanding performance. In the class for Piano Solos for children 15 and under 17 years J ,me adjudicator iouna me play-. ling of very high standard and 'awarded marks above average for'. transmilting back, 0 in m,i. tempo as excellent. "Grandma ! Darris." played by Thalia Moore, (was a cynical but well-played character wno was consistent ! throughout and on support of the audience wnile Reginald La-vi?,ne as "Charlton Lester" won ' ti:e disapproval of the audience Janis Patterson, as "Mrs. Helen Lester", was excellent throughout the play and her enunciation was notably good, j In the first play the lighting jwas poor, however, Mr. McGrath excused this as facilities were not very adequate. The second play made use of very excellent manipulation of lighting thanks to the Stage Manager Harley Lewis and his assistant John Rosedale. ! This play was a fantasy enti-, tied ' The White Lawn" and was built on the motive that the husband wife though parted by war would meet l.i dreamland. Mr. McGrath congratulated the director on attempting such a difficult play and making a suc-iref s of it. It was a beatutiful production. 1 Elizabeth Holmes as the young vife struck exxactly the right , etheral note. Irene MeClintock as the mother v.as very natural. Mel Skalmeiud as the young Lieutenant ga-? a sincere performance as d.d Alan Fornian as the doctor. j Both plays were very well chosen and provided excellent scope for players. Pioraaay;eh; "There are m n Canada," n g 1 At th Prince j .operation is si cnriKlct0 t ill competitor. The performeriC: , T "were Tt"ua- 'ere Wmni t0 Marv Addison William sTeowbSore! Z FAMOUS PANAMA SPUNS I Assorted Styles $4.98- I All Sizes BRIEFS li tor 5fJ famous NAME 5 RUPERT : PEOPLES STORE lj FINE Lass of Richmond Hill" and "Like as the Hart". The adjudi cator found their work rellv lovely. In their first piece they had nice tone and were always well in tune. Their second piece was simply and sincerely sun? and was a very appealing performance. Little Theatre The Prince Rupert Little Theatre Group presented two plays, both diiected by Mrs. My-ra L. Chapplv, M. E. The first play, a comedy entitled 'Rising Flood", was set n the upper room of a building being flooded. Players Thalia Moors, Reginald Lavigne, Janis Patterson, Dlanne Kennedy .Har old Skahnerui , and iviel Skal- nierud all tur;d in stellar per formances. The adjudica'ior considered that the direction of this play woo excellent. There was line team - work and the Rotary Speaker Tells About Radio Waves The functions of radio waves were explained by Lt. Michael Staplcton, officer' commanding Royal Canadian Signals station I here, to members ot the Rotary club at their luncheon Thursday j afternoon. Lt. Staplcton also explained the work of the local ! transmitting station. J "The Ion sphere Is an Imporl- ant medium In radio transmis-Ision. Hundreds of miles above the earth's surface, lt acts as a Reflecting agent for radio waves, j It reflects frequencies of one and . , . ! v,-l f fi- ,-! u.iv-uau w ii)C mi:ai.l,ics WHICH includes ordinary radio .broadcasting. "But It will not reflect frequency modulation or television as these run along a straight line parallel to the earth's surface." At the Prince Rupert station, transmitting tele-, tcr, radio, receiver a keying unit. I The equipment Pose was m up k, '' and wm ir Ottawa. ' ',Set "P here par the Lieutenant sue ed very sau,. not require trimK operate the meek "It may help , cation problaaj . the coaat," ite -' Dusinesi tjt j Classtfieo au. nr. Get your Easter, Flom AT Blackaby. GeorKe Henry. Mar?ar- et Johnson. Dick Kilborn, Sena Pavlikis, and Olive Strand. Although they all played the same EBY & SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REMODELLING J FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. 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" No-. 4 by nl:,?: hough this piece is very diffi-l I cult both technically and to interpret, both players surmount ed these difficulties ana gave excellent performances. Mr. Bligh commended Uicm for excellent technical ability, poetic imagination, ana musical Intelligence !and awarded them both marks which he consiaered very high Piano duets are always enjoyable, several were presented by well-matched teams. Mr. Bligh said that the most important thing in duet playing is getting a balance and most of the teams did so. Duets were played by Anita Rogcrson and Eloise Lahti, jSonja Hansen and Myrna Knut-sen. Marian Smith and Lorraine Gilbert. Olive Strand an d Pauline Madsen, Gwendolyn Spcers anc Margaret 01ser, and by Doroth? Laird and Olja Zabudney. Thf last team received particular high praise for their sensitive performance which was very well-balanced and had lots of variety. Both players shower" very intelligent musicianship. Some teams performed dueU using two pijnos. This diffieul' I work was ' performed by three i teams Olive Strand and Mar-Ijorie TattersaU, Joan Fletcher rnd Ethel Moorehouse.and Stella Chaprune f.nd Rolland Tur-cotte. , Evening Session The evening session was held ! in the Civic Centre and was a (pleasing combination of plays and choirs. During the evening, in re- i response to manv requests. Mr McGrath repeated his recitation of "The Billia of Gun"a Din" which was heartily enjoyed by the audience. Booth Memorial Junior Hieh School Choir under the direction of F. Huber presented two numbers, "Oh. The Summer" room for new All Sizes in the Group DON'T MISS THE BOAT run right down and have yourself a delicious SIZZLING STEAK DINNER at espy?' rBBiisnmiE oj -is oaaw ALFRED LAMB &SON IT.? London.Enqland . 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