1 h,c Fnivce Rupe" fQ'ty Nev Thursday, March 25, 1954 Works of Bobak, Karsh QUEEN MOTHER AT RECITAL OF NEW $150,000 ORGAN foal Meeting Called To Highlight Exhibition Wilt Jul .Scum Muriel v ml rrfiTiiement8 for thei RpnHw in iriim infrrrv,.,i;,. ., Park Board Estimates ''A "Impressions of 'M" the kc U LONDON (Reutersi The Queen Mother was among an audience of thousands who Wednesday night heard the first recital of a new $130,000 organ in London's Royal Festival Hall. Musicians claim the organ will take its place amcn; the world's greatest instruments of the kind. they will discuss expenditures meetim? ot thf Par" . n,l fir n.'Yf. 1 til diM-uss me uuuBt-i. T . .,. ,.iti f-mmrli. spring art exhibition were made 'the art exhibits and to take ai a meeting of the Prince Ru- orders for Bruno Bobak Christ-pert Art Club Tuesday night at! mas cards will be Mrs. T. t'lies the home of Mm. J. T. Harvey, Miss Audrey Wrathall and M-s" 610 Fourth Avenue East. R. C. Barbour. Hostesses will be The exhibit is scheduled for Mrs. G. A. Hill, Mrs. J. W. Rog-next Wednesday evening and erson and Mrs. T. M. Christie. Thursday afternoon and eve- The group discussed advisa-nlng in the Booth Memorial bility of staging art exhibit. High School activity room. j next season but reserved de- In charge of the displays u!a',tou Ppnlill the earning ex-Miss Isobel Magee, assisted by i nlbl1, whpn P""lit -upport will Mrs. J. t' Harvpv Tho Dnhit i eSllu.aUd. Tli,nKHi Pat Fonnan . apiwinlfd commis-m in estimates and at the meeting. j Commissioner Charlie Bulagno i will look into needs at Service land Alder parks: Commissioner. Bob t'by, Seal Cove and Casey i nurks: Commissioner Dune Mc-! Rae, Westview and the tennis j courts; Commissioner Art Mur-I ray, Roosevelt and Oyro parks. ! Mr. Balacno announced that The The Civic Civic Centre Centre Concert Concert Auxiliary Auxiliary t a Presents THE PRINCE RUPERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with Assisting Artists, in a SYMP.HONY CONCERT Conducted by Peter A. Lien paintings and Karsh photo- ' Following the bu incss s.-.s- j graphs, major features of the'sion, Mrs. H. Robins of Port!-; musical production which won rave notices at its initial performance earlier this month, will be repeated tomorrow niR'it in the Civic Centre, w'.th proceeds earmarked for the museum building fund. Some new acts have been added to the original program by producers Pat Bolton, M 1 Skalmarud and Mel Thompson and all of the original hit numbers will be included. The show, divided into two acts of modern pops and wester music, features impersonations' of famous popular .musicians with the cast synehroniz-liiP'ii'tion vi'h recordings. Cast includes Carol Brentzen, Frankie Murphy, Marie Lcvigne, Jim dimming, John Carrie and the three 'producers, plus the popular Westi inaires. The Prince Runert Credit , u5t and Dance, Frl- j 26 Wh:s! S o'clock. flu,:c by Mike Col- . w.-!r"i!!t. 1721 i i LOOM. exmmt nave been unpacked and Edward spoke on visits to Mex- . hung by P. F. P. Bird and Wil-jico and Honolulu, illustrating 'I fred St. Clair. Wednesday af- her talk with colored movies. i ternoon the high school, local ! i five of the grout) of totem poles ! in the city's parks have been repaired and repainted by Charles ', Dudoward aim nvc more have i to be completed. i He said the poles "must be taken down to do a proper Job," although Mr. Dudoward nt present is doint; the job from a i scaffolding on the pole at Ser- 1 vice Park i "I don't believe the job can 1 CIVIC CENTRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st S: 1. 1 DR. WILFRED Parsons Warner of Ottawa, for the last, nine years director-general of treatment services of the veterans' affairs department, has been awarded the gold medal of the Professional Institute of tne Public Services of Canada. Dr Warner will receive uie award at the annual luncheon of the Professional Institute at Ottawa March 27. The medal is awarded annually to men and women in the federal and provincial services. ;ri, chid ana otner local dls-' . ." Auditorium . , ... o., SaS iJN jj I students and Mrs. H. D. Radford, Mrs. R. E. Mortimer and Mrs. Elinor Martin. Convener for the tea. In he be done properly unless the poles are taken down," said Mr. Bal- I sti'ivim'! oi niwvuirt 7 (ii i p m. sharp, at ..day. Mairh 25. lt j .,t,.r.-.-i.s of Hi'1 Cuna- ! u and l,(-A':n Affairs, Fi'ditinK i-iifiy" will ( ,i ihc audnoriiim on i fh "6 No admission i 1 72 1 I i REPEAT PREFORMANCE 1953" aunc, adding that Mr. Dudoward j is "i;rtling on in years and can- j served buffet style throughout jlhe exhibition. Is Mrs. Sidney Elkins, who will be assisted by I Mrs. H. Rerisvold, Mrs. Un Richardson, Mrs. Jessie Dowoy, I Mrs. J. -'. Wakely, Mi s. Ruby I Allen and Miss 1.. W-suta. HISTORIC CITY Three Rivers in Quebec wa: founded in 1634 Ly the Sieur dt Lavioiclte. fliftVE A DATE" wil.il. Women's"" Breakfast Club is sponsoring the show to raise I funds for the proposed new Northern B.C. Museum here. Prosperity Plus j BALTIMORE l Tim Bright,' Maryland's onlv candidate so far for the Republican nomination for governor,' gave the local Women's Republican Club his definition .of the "U'O per cent prosperity ' he favu. f C'oiiMiiuri'S Co-op i n. a! their annual ' 1 Manh 31. si, 8 (Yiitrc. Common 1 not be climbing a scaffold." Weather is also a factor to be considered, said the commissioner, stating that some of the poles are rotted at the top and "must be taken down to repair ttiem properly." I'I'T I P SWINGS On motion of Commissioner Kby, the city engineer will be asked to inspect all playground I !! V ALL SEATS RUSH 75c In oid of MUSEUM BUILDING FUND CIVIC CENTRE MARCH 26-8p.m. - , IKIU'IIIS Will IH ; m i 1 1 1 rs iiiRcd to Jul to hriiiH your: iVfli 1 iod Walker (CP) Patrol wr- jUdlow wound up 27 Produced by: Pat Bo'ton, Mel Skalmarud, Mel Thompson. ' Cast: Carol Brentien, "Frankie Murphy," Marie Levigne, ' Jim Cumming, John Currie. The Wcstcrnoires New Numbers Added Sponsored by: The Prince Rupert Women's Breakfast Club COME EARLY AND SUPPORT YOUR MUSEUM equipment and purchase any i necessary repairs. j The board agreed that some of j the playground equipment could be put up now so the children I can enjoy themselves in the parks "durin-t these fine days." "Nobody's having any fun on the .swings while they're In stor-, nr;e," said Commissioner Balag- j no. I "I want chicken kgs raining around this state like a snow storm in Chicago," he said. "I want turkey gravy dripping out of your mouths like Niagara Falls. i want you to have porterhouse steaks for breakfast." After Blight's speech, the audience was served hot dogs and lemonade. Cu!::ary politonian 1th the '-'() miie waik ily t ' i.-h he ha.'i li'.oini d ui rcci1." L, :ri at i. mis auvri iisciiuiii. n. jiuoiiMKii or uispiuyea oy me l.uiuui Control Board or oy the Government of British Columbia. "eggs . npff ncd' D0ZEN U SPECIALS GOOD TILL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st EWL0CAT.ONAUC99snowd p 0 A A ' . DOZEN g (Q) . payed on front end or Jam fixture. II Ifli f ?i ' 3 -y si (opposite SoJP fixture) $ fig j j STRAWBERRY, Nabob 4 Lb. Tin Jj in pkt JJ -Src " I' 1 , ' r- - -v m mm J" rf9s. t y I' Mil II HfUjlintnnc Chirln Noodle F!C MILK Case $7,19 HF ftkl 1 III , ' - 1.3 lilt 'FIC MILK 2 Tins 3tC f W W U Tomato Vegetable. Pkt W JiOYA SAUCE Bottle 24 C EH.P. SAUCE Bottle SDISH CLOTHS . ... Pkt.-of Two 29c "DELUX TEA BAGS, 125'$ Pkt. J25 D, onv brand . Loaf 1 5f !P SPAGHETTI, Libby's. 2 Tins 33C ; .m 1 1 kin 1 a n Brentwood, No. 5's 15 Or. Regular, Tin i AW IE SUGAR 1 Lb. 2 Pkts- 29C TEX or MODESS 2 fkts- 77C )S SALTS Large Qgg !AL COOKIES, Weston's Pkt. 25 C ENS TOILET SOAP 4 Bars 25c rutin mi lis. . yuarr ttn. 2oC ICE CREAM . , Pint 9c ICE CREAM Quort U Solo Brand, Lb. rab.&.' 5.9 c 29c TIN llsf jt ' G'ant Pkt - '. PARKING Contest Winner No. 4 MRS. E. PIERCE, ISO Eighth Ave. Eosr PORK & BEANS NABOB 2b tins 3 c O "" WATCH OUR PRiCES , t ... Our Opposition Does H find our parking lot at the rear of the frt very hondy. Just park and use rear door jwee to sforc. 4fc 16 Ox. BUTTER PRICES ARE DOWN CHERRIES Nobob, Red, Pitted o vy !' We Are Burning THREE CANDLES FOR THREE NEW AAEAT CASES 2l 3c Piet Tin & Ql Qi--- You'l! find a larger selection of meat than ever before at SUPER-VALU Tomato Juice Heinz 1 20-oz. ' B tJf V Jelly Powders Nabob 3 pkts. 25c We have a large selection of EASTER CANDY NOVELTIES on display D GRAPES No. I California, Lb. 19c ANANAS No. 1 Golden, 2 Lbs. 45c WATOES No. 1 Field. Tube 23c RANGES 288's Navels 2 Doz. 85c Large Original Bunches , 2 For 23c JEEN ONIONS L.,9. BUnci, 2 For 19c XDISHES California Reds, 2 Bunches 19c fTUCE Extra Large & Crisp Head 19c "" Aso in Stock Watermelon, Honey Dew Melons, Hot House lumbers nnj bl.i . No. 1 Cello FRANKS Lb. 45c No.1 GARLIC SAUSAGE Lb. 49c No. 1 BOLOGNA whoi.orEjpi.i Lb. 35c No 1 BEEF BRISKET w. t Lb. 29c 1. 1 DELICATED STEAKS Lb. 69c Nc PEAS Visit our NEW DISPLAY CASE ot the bock of the market for FOWL Don't hesitate to call the butcher for Special Cuts u rvnusarD 20c Froxo, Froten, Pkt.