a nylon covering Wluch ovrwu. cluir Wins :d a garden lounge jisisne Thursday, January 28, 1954 Festival Association Hears Plans For Theatrical Course IDTH R. E. Eyolfson Again Heads St. John Ambulance Centre ) the district, must be submitted by March 15. There will be no exceptions, he said. The syllabus committee reported Royal Conservatory gradings for pianoforte classes not included In tlu syllabus, as follows: Ewart. secretary-treasurer. Named to the executive committee were J. C. Franks, T. H. Elliott. W. T. Rothwell, A. E. Elackhall and John McLean. Retjeleclion of three maw of-er and repqrts on wide acuities during the past year r. jhiighted last night's annual l.enr;of the s- Jonn Ambu-nc Association in City Hall. R. Eyolf.son was returned as president of the group and also re-elected were W. N. R. Armstrong, v,tce-presitlent, and J. C. CH'ade List Class No. 35 Billy Honorary officers named in-ciuufu i. J. Bouiter, re-elected honorary president, and vice-, presidents Mayor George HU!s, Dr. L, M. Greene, T. A. Main-, O Fully Fashioned SWEATEES "THE FINEST OF THE FINE" SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS Plans for a theatrical production course to start here early next month were announced at a meeting of the Prince Rupert Music and Drama Festival Association in the Civic Centre last night. Ian Dobble, former director of Vancouver Little Theatre and Totem Theatre, now active with the local Little Theatre group, told the meeting he will open the course February 8. The 2,2-month course, based on a similar series he gave at the Royal Academy in London, will Include lectures on the history of the theatre as It Influences modern productions, technical problems such as lighting, design. Illustrations and 'play reading. .The meeting also heard a report on the first annual Christmas carol festival staged here last month, termed highly suc-ppssfnl and thanked Mrs. F. E. Rainbow Waltz All the King's Horses Elf and the Fairy Giants , Cottontails Valse Caprice prize, W. C. K. jjnes and uous Souter. KeDuris included the secre 36 37 33 41 42 44 O Round Neck (Classic) Peter Pan Collar Eton Collar .All colors $7 lAnfield. chairman of the carol tary's report of first aid classes held throughout the year. Last iiar-, muusirial, civil defence first aid and St. John clas.sts w.e uneu ana in Octooer civil defence advanced, industrial e-whI. industrial standard and St. John classes were staged, with good results in all courses. l Ol'R COURSES Four Industrial first aid correspondence courses were arranged for guards at Columbia o-iiu.ose who were unable to attend city classes, air cadets ve:e given first aid instruction i'i ouide clashes were planned. Instructors for the various courses included R. E. Eyolfson, W. H. C. Armstrong. E. Youns, Percy Bond and J. C. Ewart. CHOP SUFY .'. . ...CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m Hollywood Cafe For Outsid"" Orders Phone 133 festival committee, for her efficient organization of the affair. The committee recommended that future carol festivals be limited to one night only, and EACH OF THESE rising film personalities at Universal-International has begtm the new year right by winning a. title Lovely Julia Adams (left) was chosen as "Miss Million Dollar Legs." Handsome Rock Hudson i centre) is this year's . "Mr. Most Eligible Bacheloi ' And last, but by ro means least, luscious Kati f en Hughes was selectee .i "Miss Chee; ectl:f bv the "Star nnd fcilr'pe-" That's the ladder of succa they're on, by the way. ' LONG SLEEVE PULLOVERS Round Neck (Classic) All colors q that for the next year or two I participation should be limited ilo adult "hoirs. j .'lana for tne 1954 imtsic ani 'drama festival were discussed i and chairman R. H. Davidson stressed that all entries, from both in the city and throughout A1E3T -ss'sf . JVC Others expected to Instruct jiasscs in future arc A. Black-hall and T. Elliott. J. C. Franks reported on wot of the St. John Ambulance Bii- IliS fcdae, noting dial members hui stood by to give first aid if nec- VSN HKGGTVF.IT. 15, Of Ol- WO pssarv at a variety ot puoiic ' ma is a member of tno functions such as Corbnatiun LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN Dav. Labor Day, basketball GOLOBt LINED games, recent hockey gamca football games and swinuiun; cessions at the Sait iaes. VACUUM SEALED FOR Classic Stylo All colors Canadian ski team nowicam-f etlng in the world chairlpion-hlps in Sweden. She won the junior A women's title at a recent meet at St. Sauveur, Que. jreek Freighter Taken in Tow Seattle -Thp Greek CANS T. J rf.-ulter hug J. McLean also spoke on the work of the brigade, noting that about one ONE percent of the population ac lvelv sunnorts the brizade v.ori SALE OF LADIES Bob McKav. tWii deience cj DALKEITH Sweaters we feel are the finest in their price field. Made orchnator. uia.sed the organiza tion for its activities, savins UUl Enaland of "Super 70's botany wool" the finest botany wool available. SHOES tirp nroter.tion and first aid fa cilities would be of utmost im- These sweaters are fully fashioned, sh rink-resistant and come in a iOighter Aristotcli.;. inbound om Yokohama to Vancouver. :.C. and low on fuel, has been ken in tew 1.200 miles off the Jregan coast, the Coas Guard nnrtance if anv emers'-ncy, pti range of fast colors. tlcularly in case of an attack on the city J'-.-r . He felt that fire fighting vnuinment ana llrst aid fac.tli I poryeu i u xaay nipni. The snip reported last Thurs-Uy night it was short, of fuel tad encountering bad weather i 't In no danser. The Coast Largs selection' of styles, colors ond sizes. ' All ot popular prices. 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