Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 9, 1953 I Group Comes Hnal Festival Night Presents Dramatic Plays; Fans Inspired spassing Will SaJ,j Here by Bus l ! Hazelton citizens are a deter the Highlights included several I High School opened mined group when it comes to getting their children to the Music and Drama Festival. final very well-presented plays and six .event. They played three about tills time, V(.,r ,' '(,f children across wkc part in music aud Clivals. This Is the rents really take pride Shake-an as- bursary awards to festival per- stirring scenes from rormers. two of S30 each, the'speare's "Macbeth" In by LILIAN Ml LI, Kit Final night sessions of the Prince Rupert Music and Drama Festival at the Civic Centre Friday was an inspiring event for drama fans. toundingly professional manner. Mrs. Verlie Cooter, drama ad balance of $25. An excellent performance by he Grade 12 students of Booth Springtime is Playtime . . . Long Wearing Good Looking Fine Fitting SISMAN SCAMPERS judicator, opened her remarks with the query: "Have you any iuca what , Mitfh ureene win uc pleased to tell about effort . lawful if there's any , in town today than quality of work you have here? - Of Stanley Kardall, who played a messenger, Mrs. Cooter said When they were told that the train was eight hours late on Wednesday, they chartered the school bus to bring them to the festival here. Many anxious moments were spent by the committee here and those people who had offered to billet the yoUng visitors when they failed to arrive until midnight when the bus containing 30 exhausted children and four adults arrived at the Civic Centre. Roly Miles of the Civic Centre staff came to their assistance. Soon under the capable hands of Mrs. E. Paulding and her helpers, all were safely deposited In various lodgings. Lil, chairman of the "fine characterization." He had Mrs. Mah Returns to City After Absence of 30 Years The first Chinese woman to passage out look six montlis, live in Prince Rupert, thereafter, and began when the sons learn-returnlng to her homeland, has led of their mother's hardships a. small part but added a great deal to the play Lady Macbeth was played by cn Clubs coronauuu committee. He's been with questions all week illg the rules . . . which n the next page. Bill vpryone to buy peanuts , r the contest. Eetty Terrlon, who established the mood of the play from the THIS IS THE NEW Victorian Order of Nurses hat to be worn shortly by all nurses in the 113 branches of the VON across Canada. Stiying the new hat Is Mrs. E. J. Nirth, staff nurse In the Otjtawa branch. returned to this city to spend the! and danger to life, rest of her days here with herl "Tne Communists considered children, narrowly escaping the her a capitalist because she Communists as she left her na- owned some Drooertv and had beginning. Her carriage was "splendid" throughout. UNEXCELLED FOR YOCR CHILD'S I'LAY WEAR FASHION FOOTWEAR Russell Morrison as Macbeth that mother I let it be known 'jpffrrlM Is' leadlhK the showed real understanding of would be taken from the city!, rive to get the citizens mail slots or receptacles k-end . otherwise door delivery is going rcacS and turned into an outlying vll-jo fng His timlng was cx ase' I ceptlonally good. "Because of her age, she wasj Mrs Cooter was vcry imprcss. confined to her room almost; ed witn tne set wnlch was sim. ers OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Build:r.g Phone Blue 593 ,,nc time coming. conunuauy, said ner son unee.iDle but added tremendously to Advertising in the Daily News Brings Results liylary tennis courts. tive Canton. Giie U M-. Mah, 78, who came: here first in 1911 and gave birth! to the first Chinese baby to be born here. The Mahs arrived her with a small son, Mah Ghee, who has operated Sunrise Grocery here for many years. Their fatV.fr died here in 1935, 14 years afttr Mrs. Mah returned to China. Other children In the family are Earl Mah, operating Rupert Bakery here, and Alex Mah In Vancouver. "The day after she left for the mood. .re officially opened as rink last winter, are ready for the racquet Hong Kong to get her passage, the Communists were at her house to get her." China Is no more the "heaven" it has been regarded by its countrymen, says the aged woman. She is very happy to be One court has oeen says Pat Forman, and r is expected to be in Of the two senior plays, the Terrace production of "The Marriage Proposal" by Tchekoff took top honors. Each member of the cast showed good characterization and kept a fast pace during the play. There was a (Continued on Page 6) llitlon next week. All Ca.sli f ji old gold Bulger's S.O.N, meeting Monday, May 11, 8 p.m. (110) Moose whist drive, Saturday, May 9, Moose Temple. Everyone welcome. (ltc) Remember KINSMEN KIDDIES' SPORTS DAY, Acropolis Hill, May 18, 1 p.m. (113) Meeting of Citizenship Council, Monday night, at Civic Centre. Executive at 7:30 p.m.; general at 8 p.m. (109) m "KIN FOR KTnniFS" Mnv had here 100 WOOL BANNOCKBURN TWEED back in a free land. The Mahs report they considerable difficulty in pessary is good weath-Pat as he eyed the kies on Friday. ;in who drove the first - V ting their mother out of Com munlst-occupied China where she lived. Negotiations for her it of the tunnel at the Pay Mine in 1921 Jimmy also drove the last train In the mine ceased op- M-T-S Your Bills In Full TODAY a few weeks ago. Jimmy Runert earlier this week i been renewing old ac- ; 18. Civic Centre. Four Dukes Or- : jchestra. Dancing 10 to 2. Ad-i mission $1.00 per person. (113; Don't forget Hospital W.A. tea. Nurses' Home, May 12, 2:3(1 j to 5. Homecooking. Come and FAMOUS FOR COMFORT AND LONG WEAR ces. ;cr Tomnile Brown, who jusv week at the assizes liwrtiiiE a neat sun tan brinir a friend. (110) Salt Lake ferry running every Sunday. Leaves Cow Bay $95 A GOOD PLACE TO STOP... Mountain View Resort Good Clean Cabins Lunches Gas Store -CEDARVALE- 53 Miles East of ' TERRACE, B.C. in during his trip to New Orleans and Call-Had a real holiday In his vertiblc. "10" torinv frr the girl PAIR So that your Credit will be good TOMORROW been with this paper than any other present i Floats every hour from 11 a.m. (ltpl j Attention Halibut Fishermen I 250 tons of large, fresh Skidc-Igate herring bait, now available I at Aliford Bay. When calling I phone vessel "Westjack." 1 19 I Your Liberal leader, Arthur j Lalng, will speak to you on May 1 23 In the Legion auditorium, i Hear this Important address .'everyone will be welcome. (115) WATTS & NICKERSON The Prince Rupert Retail Credit Grantors' Association MEN'S WEAR Jean Nixon, who has pars' service. Is leaving the staff of the Wool-tore here. That early : smile will be missed. t Dawes not a wire from llf Dawes savin? the Vow rvrnnstion fleet ,'ing Halifax for Oreiit in a few hours. Eddie i" destroyer HMCS Quc- '' tis aNo selected to take I the RCN parade cri. ! lending seaman in the j )6ur favorite 6raicfe of Naval nserve. . !.uiariian i iikI Mr. WjiHv Jrllkill r two children have re- 'o the city for a monih j C3 For Free Home Delivery Phone 654 aw MB ft wally, former re"iilnr i '. of here for Canadian ' Airlines, has ben re-I here teniKrnrily on "rt Saii(l:.pit. run. ciior inavor hero. ISW ho spent a week-long the city In April, has PILSEKER BEER U.B.C. BOHEMIAN LOCKY LAGER RAINIER BEER f'd a hardware store In now amiabe in these pr Juvt can't keen out pss, said one of his old will he represented "k-end in the buwl-ti- f iianient at Vancouver. ii CASCADE BEER OLD STYLE BEER BURTON type ALE OLD COUNTRY ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT 4X CREAM STOUT ir. Jih i.ont and Shpiilon flew clown on Bowlers here are hnn-!i'l get buck by Tuesday 'e on teams in the play- I 1 .,., ,.,. ... j,,,,! m . .r """"""" ' - VTV?' I'liey'll drive home. (' Aiirll triune friends f'he ones that got away," I he's reversed I he trend. fishing cirlv Friday J'Ught In another salmon . y : , y & 'M'rt o C vvvvjuf.. u y, . urroy tic s jr . . . J'11 catch one as big ns "inson s. '"K ave Ab,. and wire i c left for Calgary. ys uavc may establish :''SS In thn AlWo.... I4 . - ..... mu(.,(t l 41J f somp sou v,' i. ...i . ?" and will return In this masazine vendors were d carlv im u.. demand for copies of the .uc oi Macleans. till It ra.PDJ n the British' West In- seventh Canadian S SUhipnt --.. r i V r 1 dozen; Parians had chosen for a ; Mmiesi. Dr. Geddes "lu "an Hurst, on the ain' crh found a copv. Rotarltin in. " Iwated one an hour ""caning time and nam lil i.i . . Pacific Brevjers AgenSs Limltted t nil 0 " n0 -ni. " ulK'r case. e Major W. C. Foli ine Britori i. j . 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