Prince Rupert . Friday, May Daily News 14, 154 Prockter, Michael Greene Lead Festival iu..Wi.u oaun Beiecuona; sister, Hester, who is mentally i "Make-up was excellent, f is ?,0, Mr; rth "aid i 111 ln an Insidious way. ' turning fine, a praiseworthy pro- ... Th1ia,.(ir. . . . ..4f ..r.A (V,a BHii.lnntnr Elks and Ladies Leave Tonight For Conventions at Smithers Do Your Ironing the EASY Way in Less than Pace 1 ' j from ' tim-.rprftHfon pantomlne, 50. In trie ,-ternoon a rrturn to ons four violin audience and I mc 'rlid .studying the ,.iC listen acutely vli)!i.usts luive to He was pleased ' B puniber of the festival. ;;( 5,1,001 entered '.iwh the adjucll-M a most enjoy-i is nice to hear The adjudicator awarded this P'ay 85, Russel Morrison 70, Julie Prockter 98, Stephen Bart lett 80, Suzle Kergin 85. Till KKKAY MOIIMNM rliitrul Suraklns. (intftPH 3 mid 4 Cc"11 8t school, fii: Borden St. Bor,,L.n 8t. school. os; arades 5 anu e King Edward, 70. HiM'iillon. (iriHlc I Thomas Hardline. 00, Kathy Thain, 78; Donald Love. 6:1. Grade 5 Glenna Stave, 6.1; David Mlo, 60. Ciradc 7 and 9 Sue Muduly, 80; Michael Green, 83. AFTI.KNOON Violin Solo. ;ni(le Peter Flaclw;t. gate for the Royal Purple, and Exalted Ruler Eric Speers for the Elks. Others making the trip are Mr. Nick Gurvich, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hull, Ous Stromdahl and Don Wanamaker. Half the , j . --"-Hi r i . n 85; Alan sieber, 84 Grade 7 Christoipupeit, Smithers, Burns Lake, FurmoU., 83. Grade 8-Janett Bpark. prlnce George, McBride, Quesnei KL I.,-, r83 and 84 H W"amSpLakf , Honored Mrs. Royal Lady lionim st. junior ned 'hrii 64 and 88. . Nicholas Gurvich is official dclc- Members of -tfrlnce Rupert Lodge No. 8, Order of the Royal ruipie, uiiu tne local the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will travel tonight' to SmiLhcrs, to attend district conventions of the two organizations. Atvenoing tne Smithers conclave will be Royal Purple and Elks delegates from throughout the district which covers Prince OLD-FASHIONED "Bring the Missus Night CANADIAN LEGION Friday, May 14, 8 p.m. Lots of Good Entertainment ADMISSION FREE iJP l EASY IRONER I the hL,ing of the actors was good. He felt the feeling of terror could have been ! projected more by playing up nrami viciousness. TOUCHES OF WARMTH Arlene Webster as Ruth the i wife, turned in a nice perform- mice, mere were touches of warmth in her acting. She took advantage of the emotional scenes and portrayed feelings of fear, anger and affection. He felt she could have played some of the scenes wilh a little more depth of feeling. Steve Bartlett as-Bruce, the husband, was good. He was just quiet, ordinary Joe. In a tew places he could have shown more determination. Diane Davidson as the vicious, sinister Hester gave an outstanding performance. Her sense of drama was good. Eddie Turcotte as Mr. Manning could have been little stronger. Mr. Dobbie awarded this play 70 marks, Arlene Webster 80, Steve Bartlett 65, Diane Davidson 75 and Eddie Turcotte 60. Another play by Booth Memorial High School, entitled "Rise and Shine," was termed an excellent comedy, really good fun. Mr. Dobbie was Impressed with this production also. The comedy takrs place in a cemetery where Phillip Grant finds himself in an embarras sing position, having lost his trousers. On wondering how he got there ln the first place, he, dLst;ovcrs by reading u nearby tombstone that he has been dead for a while, killed in a car accident. Then Me discovers Hep-zibah, who died at 25, the mother of six daughters, 100 years before Phillip. They seem to be the only two people in the cemetery who have not hcaid Gab-rielle's horn. Mr. Dobbie said that direction for a play like this is difficult, because actors. In order to play comedy, have to be born with a talent for it. The timing in this production was good. Russel Morrison as Phillip turned in a good presentation, establishing his part well, and Julie Prockter as Hepzibah gave an outstanding performance. She is one of those rare people, said Mr. Dobbie, who has a natural instinctive talent for com edy. Stephen Bartlett gave a line polished performance as Henry Jones. Su, annc K.i-r ;ln as Jane Morrison Jones turned in an excellent, sound performance, which she handled with authority. Jler timing was good. with stand as illustrated Ijggy '-Iff $99-50 ,;SSJ yrT fVjktiiiA Serve OIJ Country Ale Other Models $1 AWv fiO.50 ,C1 l7 n,, voull like its d,Jnct,vefl4vor. ' "SE 0UR TIME PAYMENT PLAN ; There is nothing Ins and (he boys j . . Ti. thcu huve I "ft School mixed 5, portrayed "a ,iwd, with musi- EY. . . 3:30 a.m. cod Cafe , ilon I'hime 11 i mat IRA ICIAL T JOB 1 ON sonic PANY Bach coming into his own in EE eav1 r I some good playing in this group , witn Konam yanielg and Jean- ette Brue outstanding. Bringing the afternoon to a close were three players in the Sonatina section, who gave clean musical production. STANDARD HIGIIKIt Mr. Kurth said thai he en-Joyed the festival very much and Ihat the standard lias grown considerably since he was here last in 151. There is a much larger appreciative audienee, and there are many highlights among the participants. To the students he gave the a following advice: The great thins in piano playing is to learn to count out loud. Practice is very important, but repetition that, is rot inMllgent Is valueless. It Is better to learn and practice email sections at a time, when the mind and fingers a become one Thursday evening the large audience in the- Civic Centre enjoyed variety. Dainty ballet numbers, Scottish dancing with the bagpipes and two gripping pluy.s by Booth Memorial Mich School held the audience spellbound. The ballet, a difficult form of dancing, was portrayed ln graceful exhibitions by Jill Weise, Barbara Ayres and Sherrll Cook. The three dancers, dressed in dainty colorful ballet costumes, ! started the evening In a charm- ng way. To young Scottish dancers accompanied by the bagpipes trav? a comnolliirg performance. Maureen Murdock and Myrna Erickson showed excellent coordination in their dancing. The first play from the Booth M"morinl Junior Drama Club was a presentation called "Still Stands the House." . The piny was described bv Mr. Dobbie to be almost a melodrama with a sinister theme running throuah It. It portrayed the struggle of a young wife to get her husband to sell the unproductive farm, on which he works hard to make a livlne for her, their expected heir and his older sister Hester. The sinister theme running through the play is the PERSONALS Const. D. E. Harrison of the TICMP left last nirht aboard the Trince Rupert for Vancouver Where he has been transferrel. Const. Harrison and Const. E. R. 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