I'liii-.V luip-lt Uuily I lews Saturday, May 23, 1903 Aerial Princess ' GREENWOOD, N.S (CP) The Royal Canadian Air Force will be rtpio-enUci by a "princess" Teen Agers Take Course To Become Fire-Fiqhters Job's Dau htcrs MUSIC.L VARIETY SHOW Audience Thrilled e in the axim Schapiro's Piano and a float for the Hi si time at the Annapuiis yailry apple blossom festival opening May 28. Airwoman Brunhild Frieda Wie-man of Montreal was chosen to I tx't:M to TUe Daily News SMITHKIiS. The village of Smithers looks to the future in the- training of 'teen-age volunteer firefighters. Under the direction of George Charles CAPITOL TrHATRE Sunday, May 24, 9 p.m. ,ays in command of his subject, but never ,.v'r-. 'JT - J If' , overpower it, pianist Maxim Schapiro last represent the big Greenwood air station at the Kentville cele Get Yours Now Tickets 75c. ton, a member of the Smithers volunteer fire brigade, i l: ..l xl y. t-t a iar,t,re auuieneu ai me ivic centre a :lVC brations. in musicianship. , experience 14 boys ranging in age frm 13 to 16 years meet for training each Thursday night. Ai,v has the eft of Sanctioned by the village Alaska and ut B.C. points. The concert was sponsored by the Gyro Club of Prince Rupert. commission, they take the same routine training as the brigade. Purpose of this training program is to provide a proficient th full cxtcnl oi a , m.Vrr overstretchlni; s he rely on theatrics what cannot be cx-,.R the keyboard. Ills future replacement source for the present fire brigade and a supplementary reserve in an fort garry .7. iVqri emergency. Borden St. Pupils Give Thev will parade with the Lectures and practices In the use of all types of firefighting equipment are carried on. All 14 plan to take first aid training under the Smithers St. John Centre in the fall. Presently they are receiving training in the use of the inhalator-resuscitator carried in the district ambulance. brigade on Coronation Day. a RED LABEL 42 Dale Pari Jn COM Parly 1 V MRS. I.EON MANDEL. Chicago socialite, studies. $100,000 worth .pretentious and sure, the concert one leaves .,ti: t .cr.on oi having ,'a .mister of his art. nie artists, Mr. ,., nut start enn-lf holding the audi-.isiM'r.fe until opening ,e' (,f tricks. Opening beautiful seloction by and moving swiftly powerful Toccata in by Schumann, Mr. iisnmsed with' any dc-liniqucs" and lmmedi-i his listeners in ab- Fine Program A large number of parents and other friends enjoyed a fine program put on by pupils of Borden Street School last evening. The items were selected from the recent Music and Drama Festival. Chairman of the program was LnFonT Forty-two players took part in of millinery all In one hat. The white straw picture hat with red poppies Is trimmed with a halo of real diamonds and was made as an inspiration for Poppy Day, May 22. Worth $75 without the diamonds, that hat will be given to the most zealous Poppy Day worker. The diamonds will be replaced by simulated rhinestones, of course. I CARRY FINEST BRAND OF COFFEE YOU CAN BUY Old Lady Finally at Coronation the final Catholic Women's League card party of the season 14 at Annunciation Hal). Winners of the year were: TORONTO Eighty-one- tcntion. Soon he was :he full extent of his hi the Sonata in F- principal J. S. Wilson. Mrs. Gordon Calderwood was accompanist except that for Alan Sicber's violin solo, Mrs. Lawrence G. Sieber played. The program Included: Activ f Beethoven. year-old Mrs. C. R. Cumberland of Toronto has lived under six British monarchs, but has never seen one crowned. She decided the other day it was time she did. the intermission his ity Song, Division Eight, Grade IODE Reviews Successful Year; Spends $400,000 By The Canadian Press EDMONTON. The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire expended $427,538.18 for its "national services at home and abroad" program for 1952-53. One (Mrs. Stone r, Recitation, Mrs. P. Ph-vps, bridge, 74060, Miss M. W. Pearson, whist, 2792; Mrs. Anne Dumas, cribbage. The evening's winners were: Mrs. D. Kerr and Mlis Polly Astoria, bridge; Mrs. Sam Hau-gan and Mr. Martinson, whist; Mrs. Dumas and Mr. Deane-Freeman, cribbage. Refreshments were served by Mr.'. A. Breadner, Mrs. J. Bug-yinka and Mrs. P. Lyons. Mrs. R. G. Brett, cashier. " - ' m ! ' ,M ! V 1 Tommy Hardin;; Choral Numbers, Division fciven, Fairies In the Moonlight, X Saw a Little Bird (Mrs. Calderwood); Recitation, Jane Sheppard; .Choral Speech, Division Six, "Drums" i Miss Smith I ; Piano Solo, Kenneth More;. Chorul.Speech, Divi So she will fly to London just 14 days after she made up her mind to take the trip. The idea started while she was having lunch with her son 12 days ago. "My son asked me what I was (irs-itility became fully i his rendition of Nine vireil Thomson. The Sons in these selec-pnrticulnrly effective, mins well-liked num-be-iiiisc thev are play-Mr Sehipldo deepened iver the audience with !ic"nt performance of naise bv Chopin. An-rtive Chonln selection irn in C-Sharp Minor. This amount is $16,628 more distributed for emergency aid, flood relief, merchant sailors sion Five, "Skipping" (Miss Bern- scheming and I told him I thought I'd go to the Corona than for the 1951-52 period. In a report prepared for delivery at the 53rd annual meeting of the national chapter, IODE, Mrs. Barbara E. Osier, Toronto, convener of national services, said that $83,710.45 of this amount was spent on equipment for clinics, hospitals, prc-ventorla and similar hof); Recitation, Charlene Parent; Choruses, Division Four, "Grandfather's Clock," and "The sh Orove" (Miss Berry); Recitation, Paddy Greene; Choral ' jfiz'K rtic Smart Look i II' ' 5f viiried hl. pro-leave Jpiro Chorus No. 5 bv ins as an encore. It Is and fishermen's homes, and institutions and for the establishing and maintenance of war memorials. Mrs. Osier si id that although much was being done in Canada by the Order, concentration on overseas projects was necessary "If the world is to be a tion." She talked to the manager of an overseas tour agency and told him the same thing. When a cancellation came In, he booked her on the plane. , Mrs. Cumberland has a hotel he did not omit It al- speech, Division Three, "Hiding" beruuse It was one of Mrs. D. Cobb; Violin Solo, Alan His second encore, De- Sieber; Recitation, Leslie Me-uiire ric Lur.f , was also I nren: Piano Solo, Ruth Telford; Equipment supplied by chap-I better place and situations booked in London and a seat for the Coronation procession at Marble Arch. ters across the country ranged , which foster discontent and un-frnm television sets and floor , rest abolished." creived. .irk'd the end of Mr. s tour in the north, polishers to Infant oxygen tents hi Inch he performed in Playlet, Division Two. "Absolutely Nothing" (Mr. Mattel; Boys' Choir, "A Load of Turnips" and "Golden Slumbers" (Mr. J. S. Wilson); Recitation. Michael Greene, "Casey at the Bat"; School Choir. "Dobbin, Goodnight Song," "Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?" (Mr. J. S. Wilson); God Save the Queen. NOW IN Some of the present Quebec livestock is descended from cattle brought from France In the ICth and 17th centuries. end an examination table with equipment for cancer research, I .she said. "More thnn 28.01)0 visits were marie to sick and needy persons ; and some 90.000 magazines as well as thousands of games werj , Only 9Hrs.55Min STOCK The GENERAL rownedmtli distributed " ! eaoers mm icrriuc v INNIPEG jni.os t 7xy j I ,. w mccessf USED CARS jigflffiff pacific BRIGADIER TIRE MIDLINES ' AID KK CHILDREN The Rava the Children F'ind celvcd over 15 tons of cloth -'rir nnd other articles valued at f4 753.89. More thin seven tons of 'n'hlnir and Ivdrijnv, valued ut 23.157.43. were sent to needv families in England. A chll-'rrn's hcc-nltal In England nnd thnr In Scotland received tl.370.!3 worth of bedding and 'om forts. Mrs. Osier said that the IOD" htd experimented hv "sendin"" "precis eve"."""" through tlv Cash for old gold Bulger's S.O.N, meeting. Monday. 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