1 4 ) Prince Rupprt Daily News Tuesday, April 13, 1954 Jhespians Score r Hit With Comedy ei COUNCIL BRIEFS Lost in Plane , i SEATTLE i More than a score of planes prepared to take to the air at dawn today, weather permitting, in an expanding search for the missing Canadian We8tinghouse official and his wife. Mr. and' Mrs. E. M. Coles of Hamilton, Ont., disappeared Monday after Coles, 58, radioed the Civic Aeronautics Admlnls- 3 amateur thes-Ltr bis su',ce'ss (.1Pv staged the School Site Near Park Wins Approval of City CI IOP SUEY-... . . . . CHOW MEIN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phone 133 HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FUND BOOSTED BY AUXILIARY SALE Members of the Prince Rupert Hospital Auxiliary netted a total of $245 In a successful rummage sale staged Saturday In downtown Prince Rupert. - Proceeds from the sale are earmarked for the group's major project of the year, assistance In equipping the proposed new second floor set-up at the hospital. Mrs. C. C. Mills and Mrs. Ken Robertson were co-conveners of the sale, assisted during the day by Mrs. J. 8. Foster, Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mrs. W. F. Stone, Mr. John Magor, Mrs. C. H. Elklns, Mrs. L. M. Greene, Mrs. A. Malnprlze, Mrs. W. S. Kergln,. Mrs. J. Wakley, Mrs. W. C. R. Jones and Mrs. Sidney Elklns. Born iesi.ci-lietice of close .. centre audi- on the lane, must be removed to permit extension of the school j tratlon station here the engine A request from the School Board for permission to build a school on a site in - Roosevelt Park in the area adlacent to the grounds.- of his private, plane had failed 10,000 feet over this city. No time limit was set for him ; ry Daily News Classified present ball park won approval to have the dwelling taken away. better vehicles In their Born Yesterday parts. Mrs. Hill's fantastic walk, or slink, her high-pitched Brooklyn lingo and her vacant expression, plus her gradual change as she begins to read and study under the guidance of a bewitched newspaperman, made everybody love Billy. Mr. Faught earned a- sort of indulgent dislike for his character, Harry Brock, who matched Billy's Brooklynese and mixed it with a hot temper and com-plete selfishness, set off by a crudely stupid facial expression, while still managing to be funny. The supporting roles also were successfully played. Noel Si one was an excellent dissipated lawyer, successful until "bought" by Harry Brock. Noble Powell, too, was good as Senator Norval of city council at last night's! meeting. Council authorized granting Alderman Pill Bremner moved I?50 the, ?ta? National Institute of the Blind. that the Kit r,H onnroveri KhiPrt. ! . i j. a Keith Faught, T roles, shared L, r Ian Uobbie Ldy by O arson ij ,-ulfs the tvpes jiii-al corruption if , , jvr an unforpet- fc.,tin of Billy ,le tramp, who J,,t life isn't all Ji.mk eu''ts- An llnrnrterization i' Keith Ffusht J fabulously rich ,, busy buying ja pushing new . mm to se t up a to the decision of the Park Board, City Clerk Bill Long was ap Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jessee Honeymooning in Terrace pointed delegate to the Municipal Officers' annual conference in Victoria, June 8-9. which administers the land requested. His motion was seconded by Aid. Norman Bellis and endorsed by council. delicious dessert. r -frozen strawberries congratulations from their many UK,y rainers also endorsed a iut..L r:.L. ' 00 MUCh Msh reauest from the School Board friends. The bride's table was a pic to hac D. J McKcnzie remove LOWESTOFT. Enjland T, ture with Its lace setting, holding I. ll.(.,n. hIm In Dm.aI.1. Honeymooning In Terrace this week are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alan Jessee whose marriage took place Saturday evening at a ceremony In the First Unl'ed Church, conducted by the Rev. L. o. Sleber. . The bride, Nancy, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lund of Prince Rupert and the groom a three-tier wedding cake and sprays of spring flowers. I Ed Harrington portrays the his dwelling from a lane between Flsh is off the menus of schools Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue. ln tnis bl& fining port. The kids East to permit extension of the won'1 eat "we have hen-ins Conrad Street school playground. I for breakfast, kippers for tea," Council also gave permission said one- "We can,t ace cod at to its finance committee to sell school as well." Mr. Charlas Roberts was mas j; ii J Mr. F:iui:ht roles In the last success, to Desire," found newsman hired by Brock to educate Billy that she may fit in to Washington society, but who has other ideas for Billy's future. . ter of ceremonies, proposing the toast to the bride, while Mr. Smith toasted the maid of honor. The reception included danc the school board six city-owned lis son of Mrs. M. Orom, also of Witless Eddy Brock, played by ing to music by Mike Colussi, Barney Krlstmanson and Chris Fossum. ,111 A' lots adjacent to Conrad school. The school board asked for the additional land because of the new two-room addition now being made to the school will cut off a sizeable portion of the playground. Mr. McKenzie's home, while this city. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was charming in a softly tailored suit of pale blue with tiny white veiled hat and other accessories of white and a corsage of pink roses. Following their brief honey moon at Terrace, the couple will take up residence at 601 Borden Street. MORTGAGE LOANS Her only attendant was her cousin Miss Shirley Reynolds as maid of honor, wearing a tailor ed suit of light grey with red accessories and corsage of yellow Robin Bird completely finder his cousins thumb, earned many laughs as did other minor characters including a maid, played by Oayle Leeman, a hotel official, uon Fraser, Mrs. Hedges, Shirley Haughan, a barber, Jim Gumming, a manicurist, Mar-Jorie Way and others. A pleasing stage set, depicting an expensive hotel room In Washington, and good lighting combined with work of the cast for an excellent presentation. The play will be repeated in the Civic Centre tonight, with cur'.aln time at 8:30, after which the Lit tie Theatre will start work on their next production, Noel Coward' satirical comedy, "Pres OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie 303 Third Ave. W. Phone Green 960 Move to' Boost Station Power Backed by City and red carnations. fRA CIAL i JOB ', , ON .WING ANY under the provisions f " THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT, 1954, Bestman was Mr. Donald Smith and ushers were Mr. Don aid Phlpps and Mr. Dave Ben oil. Organist for the service was Miss Olive Strand. Following the ceremony a re be arrariaed ihrpuah ceptlon was held at Valhalla City council has joined the. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Coop and the United Fishermen & Allied Workers Union in their request to have the power of CFPR increased so fishermen mail now Hall m'here guests were received by the bride's mother, assisted by Mrs. Orom. Mrs. Lund chose ent Laughter." S.Y. VANCOUVER 5 Hours $44.85 the'occasion "civ th morning broad- for a gown of light !can : asi- aireciea W un-m. hlue Kcnlntiirprt nvlnn aith inc. This action was taken follow anif branch oj- ihe loijaf (JJanh let accessories while Mrs. Orom was gowned ln turquoise blue ing a request from the Co-op for with black accessories. Both wore support of their action taken re One VYoy cently at the annual meeting scarlet carnations en corsage. rhone 195 The bridal party stood under rose covered arch to receive here. Ken Harding, secretary-manlier of the Co-op, in a letter to council, said the CBC's fishermen's broadcast provided a ser EASTER HOSIERY Shades of the Seven Seas by Harvey Woods T CaMaHiatt Pacific . AIRLINES PERSONALS (f he fjfad iu Our m anaejeri will ue ij Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayo, diicuiS Jelaili willi who were married recently at vice to fishermen but because) of lack of range the local sta- i tlon was not received by many flsheraien on the grounds. Many fishermen had praised' the broadcast and want an ln- crease ln power so they can receive it. ou Burns Lake, have returned to take up residence here after a honeymoon ln the south. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamolne After brief discussion, council 54 Gauge and 66 Gauge and son, David, have arrived : endorsed the request and ordtr-hcre to make their home. Mr. ' ed the city clerk to send a letter Lamolne was transferred here to Transport Minister Chevrier, by Edward Lipsett Ltd. Mrs. La- j under whose department the , molne Is dauehter of Mrs. J. L. 1 CBC Is directed, with copies to ! fern. I Blaln, Seavlew Apartments. ; Fisheries Minister Sinclair and - Out-of-town guests at the ; Skeena So Sheer So Lavish So Lasting .Ipsec-I,unrt weadlng here Sat " : . , . 3 i - . v - el h 1 ' ' 5 i V.. ( - .'' -v. j ;.-i , 4 - :V'' - ; -yM ... 5 V . . t 4 '..." 'f,.t;-'".. 0 - f -at - , i I . v. - ooo urday Included Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds and fnmllv. Mr. rind Mrs. Brlckley and Mr. Dave Ben-olt of Terrace, Miss Alfleld Hardin of Kltlmat. Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Hansen, Mr. Axel Hansen, Mrs. Ortqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rosang and Mr. and Mrs. S. Grey, all of Oona River. 3 measured lengths Luxury ireamer j Prince George j SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Porta I Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MidnlRhA I Comfort and Service 3L vr reservations write oi readers THE SHOI WITH THE BIAUTIFUL PIT call City or Depot omc Prince Rupert. B O Valhalla meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday. 88) Easter Cards by Coutls now m display at McRAE BROS. (89) U.F.A.W.U. Auxiliary meeting Mctropole Hull, April 14. Convention report. Members please attend. S8 $1.50 and $1.75 FRASER and PAYNE 3rd Ave. W.; Attention all tennis players. I peat Out f Special meeting April 14, 8 p.m. in Superintendent's office, C.N.K. Everyone interested please con- j tact Jean Pavlikis, Telephone; 1881 261. 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