The Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 18, IBM urling Club Sponsor be in Legion Hall .t. 'V,1 -', v , , ' BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD 'Father of Bride' To Open Ambitious Drama Program The Prince Rupert Little Montreal, New York, New Orleans Theatre this month will launch ! and Boston. HEART ATTACK SENDS K00TEUAY MP TO HOSPITAL OTTAWA CP) H. W. Herridge, CCF member of Parliament for Kootenay West, is recovering in hospital here from a heart , attack, a member of his family said Sunday. He has been In hospital for about two weeks but is expected to be discharged this week. He has been advised to rest for several weeks before returning to his seat in Parliament. 1 the Canadian Na-j ; Club staged their Friday night in the under the sponsor-Canadian National I Association in a a rase -membership. the organization i for members and guests and membership badges were given out by secretary Fred Blade. Among officers attending were president John McLean and Mrs. McLean. Doormen for the evening were Joe Klrnbauer, Malcolm Blair, George Aldcroft and Harry McDowell. Refreshments were served with Jack Paul and Bill McAra in the kitchen and R. Long, B. Sharpe, M. Mitchell E Hemmor-s, I. Mitchell, B Dunbar and Mrs. Bill McAra serving. Proceeds from the dance were earmarked for curling elub Analysis May Distract Partner in Next Hand On the hand before this one, Mr. Heinsite had explained the five no trump grand slam force in great detail to Mr. Abel. It is a conventional call, asking partner to go ahead to a grand slam if he has two of the top honors in the agreed suit. Along with leaders of the local Little Theatre, Mr. Dobbie feels there Is no lack of dramatic talent in Prince Rupert, and hopes to utilize that talent In this year's comprehensive program. The opening play of this year's program played to an audience of over 750 in Terrace. "Father of the Eride" is a laugh-filled story of the stormy path to the altar of Father's eldest daughter. Directed by Mrs. Loreen Mc- Mr. Abel became intrieued Coll, the play stars Bud McColl, Edna Cooper, Carol Dale and Roy South dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Hrlusltr) ft K 2 H Q 8 6 r-9 7 3 C K J 6 4 Urst East (Mr. Ilnlr) (Mr. (tiarapiun) 6-Nc.i.e S 4 J 6 6 K 10 8 7 4 1 H 0 2 Paulson. A Tdt Mu M TUB SINGEX UF. CO. its most ambitious program to date, with sponsorship of the smash Broadway hit, "Father of the Bride' to be staged January 31 by the Terrace Civic Centre Drama Association. The Terrace play will be the first of five major Broadway productions to be staged here, with the other four planned by the local Little Theatre players themselves. The four plays will be chosen for wide appeal, as evidenced by long runs on Broadway, and for their adaptibllity to the Instruction of drama here, another new project planned by the Little Theatre. Instrumental in planning the ambitious program is Ian Dobbie, professional dramatic director now residing here, who has agreed to direct Little Theatre productions and launch classes In all phases of dramatic work here. Best known for his work In directing the Totem Theatre in Vancouver and the Vancouver Little Theatre, Mr. Dobbie has also seen action on stage in his native England and In many points throughout Canada and SINGER SEWING CENTER Kent a SINGER Sewing Machine by llie monlh for use in your own home! extra charge for delivery, and iif:kup of machine. $6.00 perMonth 639 Third Avenue W. JIM WLisl Pari, Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism How To Avoid Cripplinf Deformities An amazing newly enlarged 44-page book entitled "Rheumatism" will be sent free to anyone who will write for it. It reveals why drugs and medicines give only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble; explains a specialized non-surgical, non-medical treatment wmch has proven successful for the past 35 years. You incur no obligation in sending for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write today to The Ball Clinic, Dept. 5217, Excelsior Springs, Missouri. with the Idea. In today's deal he used the bid himself bt Mr. Heinsite, holding only one of the three top spade honors, signed off at six spades. Mr. Dale opened the Jack of diamonds and the ace won. Now Mr. Abel promptly laid down the pee of spades. He paled as Mr. Dale showed out, discarding a small heart. Later he lost two spade tricks to Mr. Champion for a minus score on his big hand. He overlooked the simple safety play with this trump holding, that of leading a small spade toward dummy and Just covering whatever spade Mr. Dale played. Thus if Mr. Dale held all four outstanding spades and played the five on the first lead, dummy's nine would win. Or, if Mr. Dale put up an honor, dummy's king would capture it, the nine would drive out his Fourteen tables, were in play at the Sons of Norway dance and Phone 864 fng Must O-aJ 10 5 D 8 6 4 1 C 10 7 6 3 c a a 2 hoiith (Mr. Abel) 8 A 10 8 7 4 i H A K J D A K C A Q The bidding: South West North . East 2 8 Past 8C Paw 3 8 Pas 6 8 Pans 6 NT Pass 6 8 All pass whist party in the lodge hall. Prizewinners included: ladies Jlanned ntly first Mrs. Signe Jensen, second Mrs. H. Grlndstrand: men's first J. Kilby, second Egil Somes; j door prize O. K. Olsen. j The committee in charge in- : eluded E. Somes. Mr. and Mrs. G. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchie, Mrs. C. Strand, H. Pettersen and the United States, including Knut Rystad. making after every hand and particularly In the long and un-requested harangue concerning the grand slam force. How much better off Mr. Heinsite would be If he forgot about making lectures on obscure bids and plays which come up only once In a blue moon. k planned heat-! ravs for itself vars through ml'ort that pro-I it health fur m QGQ hmm (TO Alaska Music Trai loteotion f enc 174 Ualiaffa oCoda a ineie CHOP SUEY . . . ...CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outsit;. Order Phone 131 presents & ELKINS eri DELTA MILK MITED tranced Wa Installation cf officers, eluding new president O. Johnson, highlighted In-A. this a a A 1 1 lird Ave. w. gncd other honor and Mr. Abel's ace ; and 10 would pick up his two small ones. j As the cards actually were, Mr. Dale would show out and dummy's king would win. On the return of the nine, Mr. Champion could cover or not as he chose, but he could never win more than one trump trick. In other words, the lead of a small spade first would abso-- lutely guarantee no more than , one spade loser no matter how 1 the trump suit was divided. Normally Mr. Abel would have I made this safety play. He knows about it and has made it be-! ( fore. But in this rubber, his mind was engrossed in the I analysis Mr. Heinsite had been I Great Crowds I Greet Queen ' ' CHRISTCUURCH, N.Z. UP FOR INFANTS FORMULA also protected with the Golden lined Vacuum Sealed Can. VIOLINIST - it ELNA NEW month's meeting o the Prince Rupert Valhalla Lodge No. 67, at the lodge hall. Other officers installed were: vice-president Mrs. I. Victch; past president A. O. Morse; chaplain Mrs. B. Bjornsen; mar-shall Mrs. K. Miller; recording secretary Mrs. E. Kosang; financial -cr"tary Mrs. I. Rystaad and treasurer Mrs. C. Fossum. readers Anoiher great film "Contrary Winds" at the Regular Baptist Church, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. (It) A woman of "Imagination, Emotion and Perfect Musical Taste" Wednesday, Jan. 20 - 8:30 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE SEWS DARNS EMBROIDERS MONOGRAMS BUTTONHOLES SEWS ON BUTTONS And has a Lifetime Guarantee. See it NOW. Terms $30.00 Down, $15.00 Month Advertising in the Daily News Brings Result; Queen Elizabeth and the Duke i of Edinburgh reached Christ-! church tonight on their New i Zealand tour after travelling by train through the magnificent ' "southet a Alps." ; To maintain schedule the train red to roar thnnign a number of stations where crjwcls had gathered for a plimpse of Ihc E BROS. LIMITED 1 !;;tt .-icrvicc Built Phone S or 3U 11 u : 1 ; a ft m 1 p"v-' " "2 1 ' -A, ' - - V- rJtr?' f M i f 4' J 1 : 1 it ii I 1 4 . fj ' , 1 r - ' J 1 , -It, ...rf f.f - fa 4 v. ' , ' t 'V , !' 4 'i . , f 4f 1 L.' , 1 Si , I ! : - J' i If t i t : r - ' ! f - ' e fa .... ., , royal couple. A surging m-isac' "w'p -"d them at Christchurch station. Army and air force trainees helped oolt-e ho'd them back until the Queen and duke stepped from their car at the Clarendon hotel, where they are to stay. Then the crowd broke the cordon for a close view of the royal couple before they disappeared Inside. The Queen and duke have no official engagements tonight. BtST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING KOR TAKE OL'T ORDERS Phone 200 I To Pick Out Thot Weston's Tutti-Fruit Sandwich 1 Lb. Cello 29c Broadway Cafe I I GRUEN f ELGIN v f BULOVA -- I JAA pure 'Nobo" p,um 4I1 SSc R CONVENIENT LAW-AWAY PLAN Credit Women Review Course Members of the Credit Women's Breakfast Club met at the home of Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton Sunday afternoon to review their credit educational course in preparation for examinations which . fJ KiO.T1 ?l II 1 S French Crrnmt fJ r m&y li3l m . 1 pound r:,: dh ijjl h TISSUE rri-'....'. R.,Jc will be held near the end of January. This will complete the second year of study of retail credit methods by the club. Award certificates nre given by the National Retail Credit Association to all club members passing the tests each year, with a hrifty . I ! Spend Wisely . . . ... io flexible ...to soft at this wonderful diploma-to each one completing th fivc-vear credit course. Educational Chairman Mildred "'"on no"' h the new study manuals for ihy year's course oni will be "IviiHr them out to members early In February. A Sie Bottle CAT low price. SUP 19c Regular Aylmcr S9.95 V THE BEST o INSIST ON 4 YOU'LL APPRECIATE THESE 2c Pure Nabob, Black . Tin S0UST0 THESE SPECIALS ARE IN ADDITION TO THE ONES ALREADY ADVERTISED IN THE DAILY NEWS LAST THURSDAY 1 19c l!147 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Sedan .... $975 1!50 Plymouth 4 -Door Sedan. All new tires .... 450 1!)49 Ford Tudor. Very good shape 95 LAIU.I. SELECTION OF OLDER CARS TO PICK FROM SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE BARS Jcrgcns Toilet .. ATOES AND VEGETABLES HOUSTON CO-OP MARKET ASSOCIATION ... A wide size range in black suede and leathers .. . Cuban and high heels. . . . Also see our Amcri can Girl Sandals. Fashion Footwear . SPECIALS GOOD TILL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th