Prince Rupert Daily !'evvs Wedncsaay, May 14. 1952 . t Loca Record Music ! Festival . For Halifax jligious jaching pproved n d PERSONAL of her own lariv's main ui Gordon Forbes, government Cooper has ample opportunities! New Toni . 4 Star Special 1. Prom Home Permanent Refill needs no neutraiizer , $1.75 2. "Priceless Pink" lotion $1.75 3. Tonet for CbMH.rep $1-75 4. Spin Curlers lor S1.29 HALIFAX P The curtains of Queen Elizabeth auditorium swing back today to introduce the 1952 edition of the Halifax Music Festival. ui uispiay ner well-known "fire-under-lace" approach. The Daily Express credits her with making -"a stagey confection more sprightly than gay." Miss Cooper can still set fash-Ions. Although no longer dressed by. Captain Molyneux, she stiH keeps, her stage wardrobe just ahead of fashion, wearing a brand new outfit for each of the three acts and changing clothes with the weather. "No intelligent audience wants Stars of Other ! Years Back On London- Stage By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Women who dread advancing years should give a close look at Britain's theatre bills this season. Drawing big audiences at several West End houses are such old-time favorites as Dames Svbil Thorndike and Edith Evans, respectively 69 and 64; agent at Prince Rupert, returned from Stewart yesterday. Mrs. William Crawford 'returned yesterday, from a brief visit to Stewart. ' Mrs. Florence Skinner, who has been In Prince Rupert for the past few months, visiting with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, Mc-Bride Street, sailed for her. home in Vancouver yesterday. William McKay, who came to Prince Rupert in 1943 from Win Egt. Solly, RCMP. who arrived by the S3 Princess Norah Sunday, left on his return south yesterday. J. A. Rutherford, BCLS, after a few weeks in hospital here, was able to return to his home on First Avenue last week. Mr. Rutherfordwhile engaged in his c'.uties on the Queen Charlotte Islands, was overcome by illness. Motorists who have been as far as Terrace during the past few days say driving has been fair although at some points there have been rainfalls. Cci.aliy, nights have been cool. With sudden warmth, high water could be expected. I Close to 15,000 contestants ! belreved to be the largest in the ' history of music festivals in the ' Maritimes will participate hi the eight-day event. Since the festivals were or-! ganized in 1947, the number of contestants has increased by 50 , percent, each year marking a I sharp increase. Last year there j were 14,000 contestants. I A group of 'jSM school choirs I will enter. This is the largest school group eviT to enter a fes-' (Continued on oaae 7 e Rupert Ministerial As-n in regular session v niRht, decided to make ,'jfftiationul exchange of An annual event the . after Easter. The asso-Will do as much as pos- make the exchange with ,,rs in Ketchikan. e was some discussion ning CP r tain religious who are urging political to take a more positive residing religion and on. Some felt that if they t separate schools would it.i.We. General approval jgious teaching in all . was expressed. .ndir.K vote of sympathy family of the late O. A. r aio"K with the profound ,f ion's to the association H'orded. ,i,nt Dr E. A. Wright was chair. rrnii uvvan onawicu ill wool In midsummer," said the nipeg, will leave the city Sunday! Uw4 next for Vancouver. Mr. McKay, whose home city is Winnipeg, and who follows the baking in Daily News Classified Ads Pay actress, whose autobiography will be published shortly. Other well-known actresses with undeniable charm and many years of experience now appearing in London , include Australian-born Cecily Court-neidge, still kicking as high as ever; American star Lynn Fon-tanne, and France's Yvonne dustry, has lived here through-out the past niiw years. He has not as yet decided definitely! where he will relocate, but it may be in British Columbia. He is a talented piper and has been ; nvard in many a concert. isaoet jeans, 61, looking an attractive "Just over 30 " and silver-haired Gladys Cooper, who at 63 can still hold a stage by her power of complete stillness. Age, or maturity, says Cecil Wilson of the Dtdly Mail, "ha never shone so youthfully on itage and screen ... just old enough at 60 seems to be the actor's cue for 1952." DASH AND SPARKLE In support of this, 8ybil Thomdlke and Edith Evens give a performance of dash and sparkle in "Waters of the Moon," long a London hit, while two plays by Noel Coward now running have I.sabei Jeans and Gladys Cooper to emphasize the popularity of "ageless beauty." In a revival of "The Vortex," one of Coward's earliest plays, Miss Jeans shrugs off the years with a warm smile lighting her STARTS THURSDAY MAY 15th at 9A.M. ner Held Retired :!oms Man I (( Jy zzgM im ' ; ,,..viP!L j fih JJj .. ; &mm rfi .m n lllrliih-!! I iflhftiirti fin i.l er Hi) ( ! LDR Mother , And Daughter Banquet Held The Lutheran Daughters of the Reformation of St. Paul's Lutheran Church delightfully entertained their mothers at a banquet last night held in their honor in the church parlors. Miss Curine Helde, mistress of ceremonies, also directed the girls. Tribute was paid to mothers by each member present. A talk was given by Mrs. H. Hel-land. Thp ent.irp nrnpram strpc- :ig retired as a popular ;, of the Department of .s at Prince Rupert, Wil-Nels'Xi w as the guest of in Club 27 Canadian last evening. The dinner M under the auspices of M, A great line-up of bargains in our big TV n 11 fTTJ AS :nor fellow members of the nwnt here. e pre.-ent included Col-0 1 Smith, Fred Orimble, oval face. Married to dramatist i Gilbert Wakefield, she is considered one of the best-dressed English actresses. . In "Relative values," coward's; latest play, thrice-married ' HHt- r Krook. J Bowman. A. B. Oladys Cooper, wearing an apple green dinner gown of lancll jer sed Christian nurture within the home under the guidance of a nn,-J -Jl E Ashcroft, J. Wllkie, Tordiff and Norman Tor- N'fis'in. whose first asso- I V 'A i Tnf .UM sey draped in full and graceful lines, recal's the pin-up picture! postcards o hjiself that deco- rated many windows In the days! I with the Customs goes ,5 far as Winnipeg, has lentified with the service ! before the First World Wari Ir sice Rupert since early Mrs. H. F. Pullen is leaving by plane today for Vancouver where she will attend the graduation of her daughter, Betty from the University of British Columbia. DOZENS OF TRULY LOVELY when she won fame aa a Gaiety I girl. . : and is deservedly highly t of On behalf of his IPs. Mr. Faulkner pre-:o him a handsome silver cd cocktail shaker. Nlson expects .to hpave for Tulsequah to spnd the summer. Classified Ads Pay Her first big part came in 1907 as Eva in "The Girls of Ootten-burg." In "Relative Values," this tall, stately woman has a part suited to her somewhat chilly regal beauty. . ROLK OF COUNTESS 'AS -the" traditional English countess extricating her son from the clutches of a title-grabbing Hollywood film star, who turns out to be the sister All Wool PULLOVERS DRESS PUMPS ! t ' I. i I' I ( - ll ' .., 1 1 i 'f ' f if 'i S-.fi - - . ... 1 Hi 4 s II, ; i " ; I. ;!' in . m .i(. A x t t 'Ka. ' ( l " ! I l' - J.r. i I- . 'I 1, " 1 " 'i : t ' ' - t i V ' IS ' ' ' v i ll . iir -I v y i' 'vi t-. t '" V ... ,f I I, . . . j H'.-ij:''- tf" t".k. 1- "V t ! ' ' ... ; What Sale! Right at the beginning of the summer season, Sweet 16 brings this Pre-Summer Sale of Druses. Every dress is half price and less and we've gro'jpec! them in three special groups. A great selecti-jn of styles, colors, and designs. Every one a bargain. If you need a dress, let nothing keep you away. Sizes 13 to 18 in the groups. All wool, short sleeve pullovers in assorted shades. Reg. to 5.95! Be Here a 9. Peter Pan Gift Shoppe closed until May 19. (ltc) N'. Smorgasbord, Friday. 3. 7.30 followed by pro- Moose Whist Tourney Ends Just Arrived LADIES' WHITE AND COLORED SHOES Reg to 12.95 Winners of the Moose whist Broken Lines BRAS sac, ounce. U13c can now get ENGLISH :?ETS at Blain Bros. Ar-frcsh weekly. U18c) V o! the U.F.A.W.U. will Wednesday, May 14. Met-Hali. 8 p.m. Convention All members please at-(114c) eneral meeting of Shore Broken and discontinued lines of famous makes bras. Every one a bargain. Mostly white. Be Here at 9. tournament, Which ended Saturday night were Mrs. A. Norton with a score of 3532, and O. Steg-avig, 3527. Winners in the evening's play were: Ladies' first Mrs. R. Cormier. Ladles' second Mrs. B. J. Bacon. Mm's first A. E. Chilton. Men's second Eric O. Martin. 7v Reg to 16.95 s' .Local,' U.F.A.W.U., ;ay. May 15, t:3Q D.m.. the Fashion Footwear tie Hall. All members to attend. (114c) r Mrs. M. M. Roper speak aiion CFPR at 8.30 o'clock i' ni"ht on behalf of Mrs. A. Norton won the pool In a cut with Mrs. 8. Haugan. Ten tables were in pUy. !. :$fl OO Reg to 19.95 t PAIRS RA YON BRIEFS Cute little rayon briefs in white and pastel shades. Low, low priced to clear. Be Here or 9. " Hills, c.C.F. candidate. (215c) i ';:ul meeting Thursday,' 5. Common Lounge of Centre, at 8 p.m. Import-rasiness. Please attend. J 5 ffl f Rupert Liberal Associa-I (115c) LOW PRICES ON GOOD STYLFS V J I 'ice to all members of the T nirlun MP P I Tf T Ann r it II7FT rn ET3 f ive been a member for tb JJV71tl7 VXXJLJUI till X J I V ' i NYLON HOSIERY piease send name and to Se'M'etnru-KTnrvnaor f advise other members of fidvertUement. (114c) 51 gauge, 15 denier perfect sher nylons in Spring's smartest shades. 9 to 11. Be Here of 9. 99c I'd Js IMIfU V s IS THE 1A r-YflTS. Looking for a Suit? Sweet 16 has them in this great sale! At 15J19 you'll find fancy rayon worsteds; at 19.99, rayon gabardine and fancy weaves; at "9.99, all wool gabardines! Styles to suit most everyone in a good selection of colors, too! Sizes 13 to 18 in the group. Buy and save Thursday at Sweet 'l'l. ilV- v, i - i ii i I OF THIS DELICIOUS Reg to 29.95 HOUSEDRESSES Crisp, cotton Viousefrocks. All regular 2.98 in good assortment of styles and' colors. Be Here ot 9. Dressing Oval fiof h'hewell-beaten yolkl of Bit i Cat , an Hotel. 4)v i Montrtal j'M.poon, Colmon'. MutMrd HQ ITbl!:.r"rd",d.,uo' ,Reg to 139.95 IN 1.1 ,mon iuic ' up! lolod oil I "-v Ti Ti sZ Oil or,.!...!!.. , ., m'x,,ure thickens too ))) S Youll fiiiil that jxiOlo who Lnovv Cauuifa's nuist famous places to dine call for Canada's most distinguished whisky ... ' Lord Calvert. For superb quality . . . and the smoothest highball you've ever tasted . . . always call for Lord Calvert! i remainder of oil. riteereciPe booklet, i,,cthen ( a .,Retki" Colmri 'CJ Ltd., S,.,i0B X, ...... T.?j 530 THiRD AVE. CALVERT DISTILIERS LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. OR OliPtATtO HY IHt LIUUOR CONIKOl BOAKD OR BY IHt GOVtKNMtNl Of bKIIliH COLUMBIA IS NOI PUSIISHEO . 1HIS ADYlKIISEMtNI