It 4 ilS Prince Rupert Daily Mews Monday, February 1, 1954 School Exploring Society Seeks Canadian Boys ...... For 1954 Expedition Iv By Ro.v RON EVAN'S have i Laughs From Audience of 300 Here A r -- X i.. . . r e j. , . j WJ T- Rupert people got The1 witty play depicts the ancial and otherwise, for father i.l.!?wand 3U Calladia.i some 150 miles IS northeast of Canadian Pn-se 81: ! Writer tlx x '-, f ' wuva, aaiu AXIS Mnrrnv T jiulnt r.. . . f In units lust niKiit trials ana tribulations of a Centre when the midcile-income, middle-aged ,K. Centre Drama father whose daughters plans ,tnued the hilarious for a small but perfect wedding ana an tne family. Despite a somewhat' slow pace and obvious mis-casting of some parts, the players managed to hold their audienee ninnin. father of the snowball into a major produe-. tion with lots of headaches, fin- LONDON (CP) I ne British ' ill,T 1 Vlc,-P?sident and for the party to leave Britain Schools Exploring Society, which S r " W'fe 0t the July 28 and retu rn around the la.st year sent a party of some 70 Th. J.i . ' midd'e of September, boys into northern British Col- hem foX a'snlri 10 ' MrS' Uvick 821(1 '"vitations to umbia, is inking for Canadian amone Britf.h h nT ' J'n the 1953 expedltwn were youths to join the 19.04 expedi- j Si, SClU t0 Canadian schools' but yea, to n tion to northern Quebec n,m. sfnd,a party of 70 , WL're a-'c-pted. of laughs. Father was the main character and J. McColl played the part well, combining good diction with an easy, natural stage presence for a convicing f . - f , 1 "We would like to take along ' ed region northeast of Dolbeau i r"" scmsthat so manV "'j oian schoolboys earn their own matching poise Saved From Harbor Water Matching his on-stage poise and eood dell vprv aon '.!.... Cooper. Dlavintr r.h The story of a midnight res- Shortly before Christmas Har- VIL the. icy waters of old Jensen of the Jupiter hauled f R"Peit harbor was told a dripping fisherman from the today by one of a quartet of 1 water after a similar plunge fishermen lin,luH ' 61, MRS. TllOMAS IRtJL'HAKT has been elected by acclamation as mayor of Pointe Claire, a suburb of Montreal, becoming the second woman mayor in thp history of Quebec province. Mrs. Urquhart has been a member of the town council " ""s uit; summer nioruhs, t'.jey are not Interested in payir; money to go on such a trip." s..b said. The cost c the open to boys betwet Ihe ages of 16 "2 and 18V2, would be about i$70 for Canadians. In addition there would be the cost of transportation to Dolbeau and other expenses according to personal equipment needed. During the expedition the bovs are trained in survey, meteor . , : t mother, while running a close second in ability was Carole Dale, playing the happy but confused bride, town between her fiance's desire for a very small wedding and her family's plans for a big splash. But all three main characters, along with the supporting cast 3H ess, p;cijeer glllnetter, t0id HIP tuld ft Ihn , aster in which Hans Grove, an CPR To Seek 'Liquor Licences oiutiiiic uuiiLi, puued iroin the harbor water. . for the last three years. Quebec's fiiat wninaii mayor was Mrs. Gordon Gibbons of Por-tage-du-Fort, a small town on the Ottawa river. iwitn one exception I showpri Mr. Grove slinnerl tmm thn VAnuuuvE.it Canadian ological, photographical and ra one mator fsiiiinrr Mnn icy deck of his trollcr while Pacific Railway officials will : dio work. Last year's expedition - - r "wil vvao able to ad lib nnd Heating Must Be Planned Efficiently An expertly planned heating system pays for itself in a few years through greater comfort that promotes better health for the family. Phone 174 SMITH & ELKINS LIMITED 259 Third Ave. W. I 7- ' I fev,vL iw 11 !iljM .-.iciug me nnes and plunged "' "'m n.nurey-u e n e r a i orcuijni pack a collection of 20J into the water at the new floats. Robert Bonner and the B.C. j plants, a 42-inch garter snake A bowline between two boats ' Liquor Commission in Victoria and notes on 104 varieties of bird kept him afloat until his strug- this week to discuss the new j life found in British Columbia '--?Si''.!!tr, f Eies were heard h Mun. Carlsen, living in a nearby boat. Carlsen's attempts to haul Grove from the water fniloH hut liquor regulations as they may j anect ships anf. train1 ,n Brit- ish Columbia. I Pub Proportion Although the new regulations1 HARROW, England (CD In appear to present difficulties, in ' this Middlesex town there are so far as rail and ship opera- ' 54 public houses to serve a popu-tions are concerned, the CPR lation of 225.000. or one tuo for he ran to the next float, cniiori out John Nilsen from the troller beal and picked uu Oscar Nexx scene when line were forgotten, a too-frequent occurrence. The one execution was Ray Doorman, playing an effusive, overbearing cnterer. Mr. Mas-soula, who muffed his lines right and left but filled in admirably creating a never-to-be-forgotten character, hugely enjoyed by the audience. Other standouts In bit parts were the long-suffering secretary played by Flora Melvln and the tearful maid "Delilah," played by Barbara Giraud. OTIIKK MI MliF KS Mrs. Loreen McColl directed the play and Wilfred Toop was stage manager. Others in the on the way back. iu aypiy io aining "m'V" lounge; 'T.' every l.?' 4,170 'u inhabitants. ,nnaouan,s' The The The trio nulled orn f. .7" the water and thawed him out 1 the sale of beer, wine and Km , Z Ztir one Ior every i OK STMM.l.NCJS are doomed in downtown Hamll-Mi k v-hi re an army of 122 marksmen, enlisted by ::.!'. n w:,r on hc csUmated 2,000,000 starlings iu ! cily every evening. This remarkable after-it. i hy rhotogiaphcr Bob Ross shows the big trees turn The picture was taken on a time exposure mate fia.,hes. s Take Over Queen's in Mid-Sea Switch in Carlsen's boat cabin. . with meals. Applications for li- Grove Was tho fiPCnnd fihrr rPtiff.s fir cVtirta nro man to tumble into the harbor I include lounge and dlnins by tne new floats this wintc.-. lounges. i, (;,.:!, i (He.-iitei (i litem The The Roval Royal Marine R" Paulse". the Marine k..i band ' " i.. In lh ik, Oothlc nthicsirm-k struck ,,..wi. "Waltlne w. ' froon: T: V,.r Bruce ? C C M McColl c C 0 1 1 8nd and i!;i:id navy hanrlcd 1 up ""-'nig Mat- iwat- ,,'ilda" Charles Fink, the bride's bro- i I 1 thers. mers, and and Mpruln Mervln Ponior, Paulsen, Anne a illan,-:hip of th ln Th A,,rK i! !! yUIM'11, to i i:;ivv in the T:u- njfi'i Automatic WASHER N.D., has applied for the job as manager of the Winnipeg Baseball Club, new entry in the Northern Baseball League. Miss Davis says there's just one thing in her life baseball. She says the baseball bug first bit her when she was in the sixth grade at school. Automatic DRYER " ' " car- Tumuson, Rob n McColl, Mrs Tn destroyer Rasha Doorman. Wilfred Toop ta nr cSd ln ?'"11 W' Hanklnwn. Rupert irhi.,? )t ' l!,Plfllled n as a furniture mover. w ' kS m cr , u ,a",d leered, i During intermis.sion the al,d-i ATI rkS.!l(t!lmPse heard plans of the Prince heard ail. ins I'iiai An -ir il Hie T tin 111" of with reltctiva Fwffjr- tndutr4ri 0i Ar" twt Opwwwti foxtmmmnf, Valv. roval liner wrth fqmeut Sudi-Misar t lavt n hot water, sop FOUR STAR SPECIALS A" Fully Reconditioned By Singer-trained Experts With Warranted Singer Parts Backed by the ..... ' Singer Sewing Machine Co. TREADLES from .... $29 50 PORTABLES from $JQ.50 SINGER SEWING CENTRE ,. - ' -"" wnicniiii , Rupert l ittle Thpnt the change-over from her state' 1 laKini; the Uuke c! Kclin- year. Including presentation of 'Streetcar Named Desire" March 1 and 2, announced by presi odvanctd Pvth-Pvti Ckcviatto far fatlar mora wnrfarm drying, and lial and moUtura warria . . . "wtdoor-frath" Sum-Htmg Lama . . . gtnHa 5om Smooth TwrnUar. . . xh-fficwnt Afliflow AcrtM . . . Mtrathwugh Sevmm ffmut , , . w1trs violtt Svm-9-titimg tamp , . . itop-tavinfl Cycfv-ToM Sigaal. PLENTY OF LA. Russia ccve-.s about one-sixth of the earth's land surface, or almost 9,f". '90 square mil"s. 'ii tuur 1A dent Gerry Woodside. room. The duke stood on the saluting platform near the bridge, under a black sky. Bad weather over the mid-ocean rendezvous delayed the take-off from Sydney of four fnqlik A. C Calder (foull ntuutS he proud 4jou own n t:i ti..' N I'l 1 1 1 I- : )iui: 'jil! !-. 't An.-: i p.av, i.if three a monarch 1 tni'ir rc- Australian bombers fr,r 7i r:;ia 2 1 New Terrace and ! hours. W.O.T.M. ritual Monday, 7:30 p.m. practice (26p) 39 Third Avenue West RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue Phone 644 Prince Rupert, B.C. " '-wi"' ueraVuns officers ordered: " it ith thc PstKnement because the I Gothic was- reported on the Sonja Ladies' meeting, Mrs. Phone 864 Legion Prexy E. Sorness. Monday, Feb. 1. 1 26 ! ' ,S'nVr:e:")t0rm l. RACEBranch No. 13 of . Borden St. Parent - Teacher' i'eck- 1 --. 1 STARTING MONDAY at i l y 01 l,,)(tu,000 to net readv for of nor in Dm ..inn i.-ri,i,, ...u 4 , J', . V .": ' '' 1, t .1 J, 4 ' -i . J ,rl n-v - , , ., ? A V'-,fr. - v' t - ...rpn .. ' , , . : . V-"f . i Lw- ' ' jt , if " " '. ' ' k' J. v. ;. V 'i f" . . ' ;..v .s.t f'r , v '' I-L f ic- ti ... t . j , .'A , j : 'i- ' '' i , .. . '...( .. --- " ,.' e .;. f ' j ' C ' i - jr " "-.: , k .. - T' V - ' . . ' ' V i . . V , I ' . ' ... U' Ti - ti " .. , : v' . to . A, ', ''V I'l" b.4i reeeiilioii for tlie roval I A rji,ir ni..j i i lair r;n Wednfsday. deiit for 1954. t "i,i me::ig ci "J i iiiniiii1 It nf "lrl Air ( adi t 'Ulil :tl 8 ii.m hi I ITi X A Jf i j In the intercuts of the Canadian Le;ii' n ard U 'Tion affair ; a film wiii bi. shown at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 2. Kvorybody welcome. No admission charge. t27 Other officers are: Fust vice- 1 t r- . i v. r In I.CKiiin. ; The rity was so j im-rocke l wilh victors frjm oullytn-! areas ihat bus.M had to dr'ip Uieir pi.s- ;.rnM- Jn the suburbs. , Poit estimated that t.ieis were 10 times as many people in El I 1 president. F. Orooinc; second vice-president. V. Harper; secretary. J, Simpson; treasurci. O ! Schecler; chaplain, Rev. M. W. ; O'Connell; sergeant-at-arms. D. I I I.Hi: Thn'lre : lit . Civic iniTii tiers Fred t. Dowdie ine hr.irt of Rvdney as u-na! on Colllson i S I n. All I. n hi its' n, I t'll. SOlilll Sunday ni,ht. p,s,ibIy 500,-, a(. Thc trcasurcr.s rpport Bm financial statement showed a The Queen had her la.st view slight decrease in revenue as , of New Zeiland from the decks i compared with thc vear hefnre OPTCMt f RIST Hew bedress. 3rd Ave. W Phone Gret n UbO bn Ihri.iy ", 8 p.m. and r ii- of the Gothic Sunday m-mlnx ' u i,i..h a,. ii, n,tH i . as the luxiirv .hiu steamed off cr number of men being laid EXCLUSIVE AArialimi r Prince ENJOY A AT duiili-s' annual SUPER-VALU Whether you have a set of Books of Knowledge or not ,you'll find the New 1953 WONDER BOOKS right up to dote. You won't miss 98c a week and at the end 'of 12 weeks you'll have a $49.50 value for only $11.76. into the Taxman sea from the ciilfs of Milford sound. She stood on the bridge and waved at cheering New Zealand-ers on boats clustered around the Gothic. HI'IncMhv off work this winter Volunteer members of a resolutions committee were slated, comprising veterans of both wars, to prepare resolutions for the annual convention. 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