l a i Prince Kupert Daily Newi Wednesday. December 18, l53 Habus Completed For Rupert District venth Annual Music, Drama Festival oI!icKll syllabus has been , classes will be Burton L. chief Kurth.i supervisor of music ih the ,or thr,.1rV.rtMu?te frmS 8nd music order: Vancouver stnoo Tc Li p! Music .nrt and I f District forms EJpert are enclosed In the 15 adjudicaior . sylla-! years, ' ine "e aJ"i.awr ir lor iwiva and musicians! bus which ot. MASTERED THE MAGICN Or LIGHT, FLUFFY BAKING! J JC 1 USE PURITY FLOUR .. . SEE THE FRIZES I'M TAKINGly Business Women Enjoy Yuletide Dinner Party , Gleaming candles and glossy holly formed the decorative theme at a Christmas buffet jinner party enjoyed by members of the Business and Professional Women's Club at the home of Miss Frances and Joan Cross ast night. Twenty-one members and i1"- . ..... -M ciaa&es in uiaiiia ana eineuunn titan nm. nrt o il inrousnoui me ine musical section, five classes been named as yet. . in drama and three in elocution, Mr. Kurui, adjudicator here In TOlir In rhnro nunl. i inc. ire studying it, ordering ,r,(j starting the months tice to prepare them for sprii g musical event. i In i kub aim nve iwi, nas Deen connected with dancing. the tesuvai movement lor over MWfil 111 Arjudlcator for all m u 1 c 30 years as competitor, syllabus guests attended the affair at compiler, song-wi iter. ana aaju-dlcator. He nas had 45 years experience as a choral conductor. tntry lees for next springs festival have been set at 5u cenis for solo entries ana $1 lor group entries. The entries must reacn the lestival secretary, Mrs. E. ' ; i r. H H .mA W. Becker, by March 15. r wmcn a silver souvenir ciuu spoon was presented to Miss Mary MacMillan, who is leaving on behalf of the members. A feature of the evening was showing of colored slides taken in England and the continent by Mrs. Mary Winston. The dinner was convened by Mrs. E. Farmer, Mrs. J. Laurie, Miss Evic Rlvctt, Miss Audrey ...itdmost The musical section of the :f syllabus includes classes in lun : lor choral work, vocal solos and duets, violin solos and duets, accordion solos and ensembles. MRS. I. LEGAl'LT of Cornwall, Out., displays a model sailing ship constructed of 8.000 toothpicks, built by a former boarder at her huaie. The boat L the handiwork cf Yvan Trcn.pc, a construction worker formerly employed in Cornwall, now living in Montreal! Prize-winners like Purity, the all-purpose Flour that gives new life to your baking . . . so light it almost floats WrathaU and Miss Lillian Was-luta. The club's major, Christmas project will be presentation of gifts to the Pioneer Men's home in Prince Rupert. Woman Editor Starts Crusade To Help Unemployed Miners away! , Purity Flour works wonders whatever you're baking . . . makes bread and cakes lighter-cookies tastier pie crusts and pastries flakier. instrumental groups and organ solos, as well as a wide variety of pianoforte classes. In the latter there are general classes for all age groups as well as classes in Bach, Beethoven and Chopin and a class for Sonatinas. The drama section includes plays by elementary schools, junior high schools or any organized group under 18, high schools, adult or open, and finally, a scene from Shakespeare's plays, involving at least two characters. The syllabus provides for seven classes in elocution, for youngsters in grades one to eight, and four classes in choral speaking, also for grades one to eight. the unemployed coal miners of industrial Cape Breton. Kay Desjardln's idea of getting people to send the cash ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) A blonde, peppery newspaper woman has started a crusade in this pastoral college town to help For your family, there's mftre food benefit in Purity Flour too, because it's Vitamin-Enriched. Try this all-purpose Flour for prize-winning baking light- as-a-feather Purity! King Ed Concert Uadln Becl,.es Wins Approva equivalent of a .Christmas gift to the Miners' Assistance Fund in Glace Bay has gained the town's support. Mrs. Despardins, editor of the periodical Martime Co-operator, the voice of co-operation in eastern Canada, and mother of four children, says she is tired of gift-trading among those who iliH'liMilti i 1 I IT1IH I ,.f i . anii"- anaaa'. - - 1 1 Another it ki aplE NUT LOAF " '5 " , n, - J - 1 .. ...Mim . " l Jill MM. i i Of Big Audience Students of grades four, five and six at Kins Edward school Dancing classes, five in all. In clude ballet or acrobatic, tap, Scottish, folk and character last night provided a large au- have plenty. What about the families of r km; IMMY LOU KK1.LY is prepared for a brief fl. name by make-up artist Vlnce Romero and hair- :bM Kirkpatrlrk lelt t at a movie studio in Hollywood. :-jear-oiu Miss Kelly, recently named most-beautiful nurse II Western states, turned down a film offer following vur.iifc in "Magnificent Obsession." aience wun enjoyame enier- tainment as they put on tlv? dancing. , The festival Is scheduled to open May 11, winding up May 14 xl teaspoon salt 'A chopped date. .yrup tli cups MBTHOIl: , . large bowl. sprmU" " 2. silt flour, measure. melted sift ""nm.,.ture ,dd maple ayP- e those 546 unemployed miners in Cape Breton? It's going to be a pretty drab Christmas for them." Unemployment b e n e f 1 1 s for nearly a third of the miners has "run out." Most of the unemployed belonged to the 1.200-man working force at Dominion Coal Company's No. IB mine at Glace Bay, which closed this summer first of the school's two Christmas concerts. A highlight of the evenin.j was the excellent singing. This was demonstrated particularly in their operetta, "The Lost Doll," an amusing performance which had as its setting a store where a mother and her daughter are doing some Christmas with a grand concert in which some of the contestants whose performances have been termed outstanding by adjudicators, will be Invited to take part. The syllabus committee of the festival association includes Bister Mary Lawrence, convener, Mrs. i. C. Gllker, Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mrs. C. Anderson, Peter Lien and Miss M. Way. 90 syal Purple Plans Christmas d to Needy, Enjoy Party I"r ( l.ristnm.s project- and authorized donation of $25 ru.,,,:l ot a meeting i to the Canada Save the Chll-r,;iht of the Ladies' of : dren Fund. ,i I' !:;,lc. followed by I wiuhiir,!,, f .v.. -v,.t .., 1 for mechanization and nas so far rehired only half the original force. Desjardin's co-workers and the staff of St. Francis Xavier Uni 8 tTght tmTn . cool puce. a.x.l Vul"tld( party shopping. Members of the chorus appeared on the starce as Christmas gifts for the shoppers' inspection. Their musical numbers were original and well ichearsed. Good acting featured ti c other main performance, "The Wise oCocat Si onli lld (krol It erli oocl ' ml roup approved a lan a Sill loud hani-i-r riy Luinly at billler Bay PURITY FLOUR MILLS LIMITED Mfferiof MfyCnktUim, fwity f wCrwf Mix, party was a "visit from Santa Claus who distributed gifts to the members. A earol sing-song was enjoyed and refreshments were served to wind up the party. Mrs. R. Boychuk. Mrs. J5. Purify O0fi and Fmw hWl. 'tec col ca i ' I II ' ' rwrnufw. if y i f" I versity's extension department , rallied around the editor an announced the scheme in a ser-. ies of radio broadcasts. .. 1 The university's student body dena'ed $'100. i In town school children decided to send their Christmas gifts 'o the families of unemployed miners. 1'y.xs plated in churches have iacownted lot considerable aa- Men of Gothic," ,in which the players showed a fine craijj of comrdv. CI -ur cn-inclaui-n cf thtnr iines mode it possible to er!cy the play' to lis fullist. Christmas carols and community sinring renmded out thu plea.saiit occasion. An cnteriain- A donation of $"j0 for. the Brotherhood fund of Canadian Scouting wp.s approved at th annual meeting of the Prlnee Rupert District Scout Association. The Brotherhood Fund Is used to assist Scouts and others Clapp, Mrs. S. Dominate and Mrs. O. Gerrard were In charge of entertainment, while Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs. R. Holkestad. Mrs. F. Elliott and Mrs. T. Mosely , served refreshments. A set of silverware was won by Lulgl Giordano. numher ellei "Den Bills In case of disasters In Canada I hut Pimiffl Pavs Th -m All " drew ' sisinnce. For quick results try a Daily Newt Classified or other countries. The group also approved a donation of $25 to the Civic Centre and planned to re-join the Prince Rupert Film Council. particularly warm applause. 1 Kt. Francis students, who nor-The concerts are being Riven mally give a cash present to the in the school's auditorium. The priest-perfect of their building at second, to be given Thursday . ChriMmas. sent their collections night, will be put on by chil-' with the hearty endorsements of orcjii of , the ptimary classes. ! iim, intended recipients. den red TO YOUR NEW TttlWIlTfi1H'fS','',l'lt KWttWtt ; I Only " 7 Days Til Xms I 4 WAYS TO EUY AT ii OME OR OFFICE Evervbodv loves Canadian Lcgjon Card Party tonight 8 p.m. . ( It) i Regular meeting Carpenters' j Union, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Spe-1 clal business. Union Hall, Fraser St. (2921 j . . e1 v -. . Booth High Students Take Stage Tonight Months of .rehearsals by Booth High School students will be culminated tonight, when the young people take the stage In the school's first concert In several years. Expected to become an annual Bffalr, the program won approval of fellow students at a preview In the school at noon yesterday. Tonight, at 8 p.m., the youngsters will present their Jfrtial or household lire moved with care. ?!. courteous service CUfit. M ANSON'S JEWELLERS Electrical Gifts Moose Children's Christmas , DT.r.. , 5 Tree at the Moose Temple, Sat- i i l,lc- 'UM wr """ v,vw - PACKING 1 1 5 Budget I Charge rACU CA5H Plan It i Use Our J Loyoway S Plan urday, December 19 at 2 p.m. (294) Rupert Shoreworkers Local U.F.A.W.U. re g u 1 a r 'meeting Thursday, December 17 at 8p.iii. 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