Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 22, 1954 Sales Boost Bo-Me-Hi Funds For Trip South Reg King Steals Show As Concert Fills House - v r i 1 v 1 Plans for a trip south to ; Kitlmat for Booth Memorial High School basketballers were given a financial boost Satur- -day when team members raised a total of $315 at ruramt.ee and bake sales in downtown Prince ' Rupert. The boys' and eirls' teams hive been Invited to Kitimat : March 1 and 2 for a return engagement with Kitlmat High school players who played their first away-from -home game here February 13. The school board has eiven the teams oer- panied by Mrs. Bill Glass at the piano. Another act that rated with the audience was an acrobatic display by Sonja Selvig, Sonja Hansen and Pat Pierce with Beryl Karososky. Two recently-arrived Italians, Batista and Carmen Bernardo were called back for an encore after their performance with a mandolin and guitar. Norah Thompson, who also played a duet with Mr. Kraup-rer. was accompanist for most of the acts. A man with a story stole the show at the Capitol Theatre Sunday night as another in the winter series of variety concert drew a capacity audience. The story of "Who Flung Mud" was told by Reg King, who was received with great clapping and cheering as he stepped on stage to tell his tale. His performance, that of a group of Japanese dancers from Port Edward and a group of Buddy Tnff's tap dancers livened otherwise siow anci aj, times, dull concert. The show, entitled "International Varieties," was under the direction of Werner Jensen In aid of the Elks "Save the Child ! mission to make the trip and Legion of Moose Stages Socia Members of the Legion of the Moose played host to Moose Lodge members at an enjoyable ren Fund." The show pot. underway at 9 o'clock with Hugo Kraupner at the consol of the Hammond organ and included a wide variety of acts. DELAYS BETrtEEN ACTS Except. for long pauses between acts, the audience greeted each performance with fair-sized applause, but the delays became THE COMBINED AGE of the string instrum ;nts around Ralph Ginsburgh Is just over eight centuries. They are used by his concert ensem lie in the Victorian Room of the Palmer House and have been heard over major radio net vorks during some 20.000 broadcasts. Each Instrument is about 200 years old, made by'musi;al craftsmen of 17th and 18th Century Europe. social Friday evening, at which the youngsters hive been busy raising funds for the event. At the bake cale, featuring a bin cake 'decorated In Bd-Mc-. HI colors and a food rnmncr rri7, the vounester raised $175. The rummage sale netted $140. The Bo-Me-Hi cake, donated . by Shirley Hosan was won by Mrs. B. C. Rudolph, 1155 Seventh Avenue East and the food hamper went to Mrs. O. H. John-, j son, 1074 Seventh Avenue East., I Assisting the students at the. i sales were Mrs. A. Carlson, Mrs, I R. Farmer. Mrs. , H. Hallidav, I Mrs. R. Jones. Mrs. H. LindsethJ Mrs. H. Knutsen and Mrs. H. I Hansen, some members of the. Booth Parent-Teacher Associa-, I tion. card games were featured. Mrs. R. Cormier and E. Neilson won card prizes and the dor prle. a larne box of chocolates. went to Mrs. James Parks. Wlndinit up tne evening's fun lllarhs isirllulatj oil in Tasmanian Parliament Opened By Queen in Colorful Rites HOBART, Tasmania (CP) and a white mink stole. The Queen Elizabeth today opened Duke of Edinburgh was in the the Tasmanian .state parliament ! blue uniform of an admiral of in the most intimate official the fleet. was dancing and entertainment. Music was provided by Jean de Carlo assisted by Bob Taylor and George Robinson. ;l MIATATIVF. are Marioric Leeman and Gerry I,.!, :is "Stella and Stanley Kowolski" In the l,:i,(ii.(ion "A Streetcar Named Desire." The Williams, is classed among the finest written writers and is directed by Ian Dubbie. Opening liitrc Monday, March 1, the play will run two iVilli Kecepli on 1 the main subject of objection. The theatre was filled several minutes before starting time and some citizens were turned away because of lack of seats. Mrs. Tanaka's dancing girls from Port Edward were very colorful and the costumes of the Japanese girls were outstanding. In the Civic Centre dancing class were: Georgina Ferguson, Dlanna Peterson, Evelyn Rowe, Gladys Grimolfson, Anna Colus-si, Galla Grimolfson, Leona Rit The to Kitlmat is ex-, trip The Prince Rupert Credit Wo-1 men's Breakfast club mark-d !M f?0 co? l,he gr"p ab?llt Proceeds from the sales second anniversary yesterday af- ' can . j roup i 2)au ception at the home of Mrs. Joe Sums 1954 President ceremony thus far on her royal ' tour of the Commonwealth. It was an impressive and colorful cfremony despite the overcast sky and the rain which stopped temporarily just before the Queen arrived. j She made her way through flower gardens in full bloom to the tiny legislative council Report on a successful dance team members for the past few: weeks, will go to the student' council which In turn probably' will make a grant to the teams mverlns a larare cart of the elyn Bolton, Belmont Apartments, for which Mrs. Bolton and club president Mrs. Catherine Laurie were co-hostesses. unil -la hin cj Jo ise Joftic Of Wetting was heard at the weekly meeting nee Rupert Aero Club chie, Valarie Kehne, Faye Rowe, of the Anglican Young People's Association of St. Peters Seal The anniversary party k ' ' travel costs. Cove church. Lynn Roberts, Beverly Loucks, Jenny Mulhern, Tannis Bird and Carol Loucks. They were accom marked the f.st occasion in, The dance was held last Friday whicn huf bands were included 1 t""u' ie vfu'.-en shl ,n a - Election of officers, reports on chair carved by convict labor! lhe past ycar.g activiUes and in club activities. with prizes awarded for spot yi Burns is the Aero club. o( the Prince After reading of reports. Bob ii ! Kelsey in a brief talk to mern- tlycr and insur- bers, their wives and friends, .us elected at the 'stressed the necessity of care in in e e l i n g and i flying. dances and the new "moon . . " lu" I I fund-raising fund-raising plans plans will will high- dance" featured. The AYPA Spring flowers graced th? rooms for the "after-five" party 1 at which the 50 guests enjoyed' delicious refreshments. ! vici. setiieniern. Opposite here was a painting of the young Queen Victoria i light tonight's annual member-' ship meeting of the Museum of ' Northern B.C., scheduled for 8 Saturday mHlit rArTlov thanked members of the Teen Club for postponing their dance, scheduled for Friday, until February 26. i.Im'V rhirf chief in- in- i i f-osli-r don led W nneri ll lamed llJij 11 loose Worn en Judging of posters advertLsini tie flUKesieu to yuur.g pilots club 1 of 12 graduates that ground care Is "just as im Tasmania ! P m- in the Clvic Cp"tre' place since scn after started governing itself in 1855. i Retiring president F. E. An-Spectators sat within six fect!flP'ct- who has urged all mem- THIS WEEK The young people's group also planned to apply for its charter. r.ps from Kelsey portant as flying care" and told of incidents across Canada where students have survived crashes Hun of (ifliceis. graduates were caused by carelessness. a : forthcoming variety show highlighted the last meeting of of the sovereign as she read a Bers to attena tne session, win brief. Jour-minute speech which report on the museum's work j outlined the government's pro- during 1953, and the new scheme ; gram for Jie coming session, j whereby a tourist bureau will be 1 The Queen said she felt it a set up in the museum will be i happy coincidence to visit Tas- discussed. j mania during the celebrations Every subscriber to the public ' of the first British occupation relations treasury fund in con- the Women of the Moose here. Library Assails BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OV1 ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cale Group Firing Annual membership meeting of the Museum of Northern B.C. tenisht at the Civic Centre at 8 p.m. Officers and directors for 19 4 will be elected. The 'film, "Battle of China" will be shown Teusday, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Auditorium, open to the public. No admittance charge. Barbara Smith, Eloi.se Lahli and Kathy Saunders were , i He stressed also the necessity socretary-treas- , sorurcly t(, i 'fl.Lts here '(after ' T yrar, w as elect- ' i pliots dock-M lent and Len i , , , ,, Kelst'v further praised all mis Hotian I i members of the Rupert club for wl were: Pat .i,i Qf iv, ninK awarded first, second and thirl prize respectively In 'he contest of the island 150 years ago. nection with the tourist bureau. .staged for students of Annuncia tion scho.il. with the-- Judae- praising all entries for their wc.s Inaugurated and said that because of "your good work, our Insurance rate has been reduced 1 fstmim 1 originality and composition. The posters will be placed in several downtown stores to ad "The Pacinc members of my is automatically a member of the ; realm are taking an increas- museum, and eligible to attend; Ingly important pau in the af- tonight's meeting, fairs of the Commonwealth and a r.iaior feature oi the session of the world, and I am deeply w hi c discussion of financing of interested in your progress and the museum, which last year continued prosperity," she said. was bc.osti '' by the Cft-tnt Wora- The Queen wore a pure white "-pBirtst Club, through a silk gown with a clump of white concert raising $300 and a tag loses and liiac on her left hip day project. VANCOUVER (CP) The'BritLsh j Columbia Library Association ! took a firm stand Sunday against I the dismissal of Victoria public 1 librarv employee John Marshall for alleged Communist sympathies. A necial meo'intr attended bv 100 persons condemned the action taken by the Victoria library board and gave Marshall a letter of recommendation up-hrdrUr his nc onat Inteirtty vertise 'Varieties of '54'' to be Iui.u Hague, , W S Kem, !)r .0. W. Fiddes. 1 '.or lapel ' pins' '!'. Doug Ha'Uie. -n Rlrlr'V, I .on m Black, Pat Mali hens, Jee ir.t. Bruce Mal-K.iarrtal. i tlrer private i';t:r c iviietir.g : .1 tr. Rupert by 30 per cent." Fred llogiin in his annual report said the club ended the year with $34.93 Ut the good after expenses totalling more than $9 000 were paid. Club members had 628 hours p:ecnled by the Women of I It? n- March 7 in the Capitol Theatre. The meetina aso saw prose -i- KIDNEY ACIDS RobyourRest.. Mtny people never $tm t f et a fW nifht'i rest Tbtj turn ami to Mame it n 'nerve when k nuy be their kidneys. Healthr kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from She blood. Jf they fail and impurities stay in the systemdisturbed rest often follows. 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