1 .V . " t ;.. Prince KnpFrt Dally Wew.n Weduesday, May i, 1954 Cast of 218 Ready 3nce Extravaganza Rupert To Be Host City As Trustees Group Forms I Civic f,j ot, the 7 as some 218 ?,!,cd in and out . i.i, nns and who have been hard at work on the projort. The Instructor's mother, Mrs. A. B. Ta!t, has fashioned hats and other accessories and many paper costumes for the show and Mrs. W. Glass, Miss Rusty Thain and Rowlie Miles, piano accompan- CHOP SUEY . . . ... . CHOW ME IN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Order, i'hone " jlcps ana w Prince Rupert will be the host city to an organizational meeting of the North Coast Branch of the B.C. School Trustees Association, it was decided last night at a meeting of District 52 Board of School Trustees. Only dissenting vote to the move came from Trustee Bruce Brown, who felt that there could be no practical advantage to further organization of the province's school districts. .Under the branch system. 10 The 10 representatives and the executive of the Association would be able to act for all school districts in negotiating with the B.C. Teachers' Federation and the provincial government, Dr. Large said. A further conmunication from the B.C. School Trustees Association urged non-support of the Hobb's plan which the Union of B.C. Municipalities has submitted to the provincial government. The Hobb's formula for apportioning education costs calls for lirs painted danc nd gold and is(s, have been kept hard at it rest less 111 tie f.on minute last ITllPS. tn rehearsal. Harley Lewis has been practicing too, as master of ceremonies and Harold Thomas has set up a pretty stage s ;t with a huge banner, "Sweethearts On Parade" across the l.hiarsal time for f Drincn B,i wram: ...... dance revue - 7 r-;?. An-'r f pi ,cli go' s on sl"l;' tomorrow after- top of the stage, and will arrange special lighting for the show. IIXNK.SS HITS CAST groups would be finally formed to take In the 80 school districts in B.C. Each branch would select a representative to the executive of the B.C. School Trustee association. In the North Coast branch would be the school districts of Prince Rupert, Portland Canal, Queen Charlotte, Kitimat, Ter ,,rdi'r out oi cii;n 80 per cent to be borne by the province and 20 per cent by the school district. Trustee Brov n said that the Board need have no worry, as he was convinced the government would never accept the Hobb's plan. vmg Buddy iau, ho has lauB""-lVPf 30 diff'-relil ,iBmu as many PS He also lias many of whom .d a sewing ma- 0 KGM-GLO. fiil inainpuiHtlon race and Ocean Falls. In supporting the organization of the North Coast Branch, Board Chairman Dr. R. O. Large said that the i.iain advantage would be in negotiations, educational and financial affairs. : i Tht Miracle Lustr Enamel THOUGH i:vi:itY DAY is babies' day with her, Mrs. George J. McCaughan, an alumna of Barry College in Miami, takes pleasure in marshalling her brood together for the annual "Baby Day" reunion at the college. Friendly policeman H. S, Wood Jr. holds back the traffic for Heft to right) Patricia, 10; Carol, 3: Theresa, 7; John Brian, 6; Mrs. McCaughan, holding two-month-old Monica; Mania, 4; Marie, 21 months; and Loretta, 8. ; - Iton't spoil your holiday. Be sure your lirrs are in lop shape See . . . - on I'sed Tires" "Liberal Trade-in Allowance SUPER SERVICE .mis from Moiit-uy costumes. DKTA1I-S m:iV pet name j ull of his little (I me name ol .ncd a la.l-min- But yesterday, while the excited youngsters and busy adults worked out last minute details in happy anticipation of their big day. many a little wouid-be premiere danseu.se cried in bed. Chicken pox, which has hit many a youngster In the past few weeks, is playing no favorites and the Civic Centre phone has been kept busy by mothers reporting their little dancers heartbroken victims of the disease. But. the show must go on, and Mr. Taft promises the children another chance as he busily rearranges the various routines affected. Meanwhile, tickets arc selling like hot cakes and people who have reserved seats, arc asked to pick up their tickets Immediately. A few tickets arc still available for the matinee tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. and Friday's show at B p.m. PreMtL,! cudi group of voungstor'ii iie same distanec Conference on Highway Work Slated in Burns Lake June 16 School Board Briefs CITY TRANSFER CRATING PACKING STORAGE i Members of the Women's Association of the First United Church enjoyed a cold plate , dinner prior to their monthly iiiu easy ieai, asters vary in iu have shoes 1 ,, or ballet slip- j At Its meeting last nicht. : business session Monday. 1 1 k or an m Mivur, : District, 52 School Boarl4earned I President Mrs. O. W. Graham ' that Its application for a school was presented with a farewell LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING " (i Know where to j ,:ic prior to the i lulllUlTO'A'. site at Roosevelt Park was acceptable to both the City Council behalf of the membership. Mrs. nlllM'S 10 OU u UIB ! and the Park's Board Graham and, her husband, dist A one-flay conference on improving highway 16. to be attended by representatives of central B.C. boards of trade and the provincial government, will be held at Burns Lake June 16. This was reported at the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce here which named Hugo Kraupner, its highway committee chairman, as Prince Rupert delegate. A letter from the Burns Lake nnd District Board of Trade read rict school inspector, are leaving - is. ui-spiic their jiiuuuis anu all seemed sure tomorrow for Victoria where Mr. j Phone 9501 mm urn. 'uiiijp lit in. rii i i.n Graham will take over duties of executive assistant to the deputy Still in Business AUCKLAND, N.Z. CHi P. H. Fergusson, who started work at age 12 in a book shop, said on his 97th birthday he had no intention of retiring. He now Is a director In eight large cmpanies. at the meeting said that "It h is been suggested that highway 16 is in some places actually deteriorating through lack of proper maintenance. It Is a fact that In claiming the attention of the department of public works we, of central B.C., will be competing with representatives of other areas of the province with their own highway requirements." Following a reminder by Bruce Brown, MLA. that Public Works Minister P. A. Gaglardl was expected in Terrace shortly to discuss highway problem; , it was agreed that Burns Lake should be so notified with a view of having Mr. Gaglardl arrange to" attend tend the the conference.- conference.. and looked like ustumes. 1 hanks pcncncc In staa-. elsewhere, tiie ,;l ready. minister of education. , Mrs. R. Pollock reported on recent activities of the Cancer Society and plans for a spring 1 .t ijom 4 to 22' sale, postponed from this week Only rider came from the Park's Board who gave the project the green light provided the facilities of the park were kept up until other park grounds were available. The Port Edward school Is almost completed, clerk of works John Currie told, trustees, with the exception of Installation of clorex clorex glass. glass. Mr. Mr. Currie Currie said said that that the the first first consignmenUhad consignment.had been been broken broken in in transit, transit, and and the the second second had had been been of of the the wrong wrong type. type. ,, . Extra Extra expenditure expenditure of of $5P0 $5P0 for for two two sinks sinks for for the the Conrad Conrad School School to June 3. were discussed. appear in solo .nouis, laiiBinu I t. II I M fl I I i Groaner To By-Pass Hit Tunes For More Serious Movie Roles k.cilicst number' . if. I ) I Y.tlfXX X I 1 j iCVf ' r'T'i T nji I I I III' 1 cttlfi I I i I T l'i1 i '.'i . wL: Si II I I I vritVlKJ . I 1 I I HOLLYWOOD (Aw Bing Crosby with litiie rain-i away by miv jiiing latnoow. IRIX'S j I f K ly.T ' I tf.'H I I V I l .. i j: v. f: i ; i i i I , ,. I I ! ' 1 I ! I i I . ! I f Hi H ! V 1 ;J07if ip 13 j 1 4 extension extension was was approved approved last last I I , 11 "nJi I H ,:'. I night. night. Of Of this this amount amount $340 $340 will will ! I Vwr 1 V 1 . &.;.. I J " I ' 1 ! be be allotted allotted for for the the sinks sinks and and $250 $250 ! ! t L 1 MFORA LIJ ' , J I f 7 A . TiUfi P.M(F ! . v. ill be a circus, banter. He believes a switch to serious acting now can add 10 or more years to his career. One intimate makes this observation: "Bing is a smart man. Hi knows his days are numbered il he tries to compete with Eddie Fisher and the rest of these kids. has hit 50. The birthday may go down in show business as the birth of the new Crosby a serious non-singing actor. Bing makes no secret of the fact that he's ready o turn deaj serlou3 after a lifetime of casual 4 - j 1 " C 4 , r V ! ' 'r 1 1 " J .. . ' J : ; I , . I H "it " I i ;;. J " 1 i ( ft.. rk, ' s. '""il i ",'" ...J ,1 ,,- 1 l, . 1 , ' l i v 1 I He lKUe users,! .iinastcr. a iiiiiu tmuids. bunnies hula routine, a with youngsters van-colored rlb-x Spanish danc-i liuupe. a cart .n typical cook's on. i liie youivsiers n't the only on.s ,for for cabinet. cabinets. i i The The Board BoardexPresd expressed regret regret at at! l the the departure departure for for Victoria Victoria to-i i morrow morrow of of School School Inspector Inspector Wilf Wilf ' Graham. Graham. Mr. Mr. Graham Graham will will re-1 place place R. R. C. C. Grant, Grant, executive executive as- as-i i sistant sistant to to the the superintendent superintendent of of V 'V MJ I BtTTtK fto 'kN,va I V I I , ft , to-1 ' f Jp "Syf - '- - ' I I 7!" ' 1 ' I l - " ' ' i I i If I 1 j . re-' Cc"I tNSf0 I l I 4' s I : " -I ltl Of . , I I iJLf "' ri " T ikAl X T n I ' I . - m !e.ducallonr, education. He He ,wiU will 60 be rp,,af replaced d ' FXrlJ (O) mm vmin cake mix ( O) I . v , 'A - ' here here by by D. D. A. A. Jones, Jones, school school in-j inspector F nThtiii !T VV I " I : '-.' spector for for the the Abbotsford Abbotsford area, area. j 4jj'l Sts ' 1 ' I The teenagers want their crooners young and the middle-aged set wants Liberace." So look one of thee days for a Crosby movie without son.s. It's coming. What does Bmj think of such a project? "I'm more than willing," he admits. "I'li take the serious stuff any day. It's a, brer. com- Friends Fete L C Eby On Birthday , , ; j 1 I pared with making musicals." I One of Prince Rupert's pion ins Club Some see Bing's yen, to cw-pen.se with songs a result 'of a serious dip in his record sales. A ; Decca executive recently . said eer residents tnarked his 70th i birthday last night at a family i celebration. I He Is Lindsay C. Eby, 434 that the kids, who make up the ason usicale 'S" til?V-hSto of tne cord-buying pub-F.by & 8ohs ltd.,! "who tame Jo j .)M(.,nrtrt.boy -Bxm , : thte CKy during ihe-Firsl World , "V To ihPnPrt-w the teen-agers," said the the J executive. "Bing is just Gary j Crosby's father." ,Wnr. i Mr. Eby, born in Southampton, Ontario,"Kair been -rrtitrd- from i the business for some time now. ipert Burns Club ason's acttvitie rvming at the wilh wives and I' 1 - I 'S-( ? Gqlif Nevs Classifieds i - V" ; f " ;; Jitlfi:.? ' :;i;bPTOMETRisT i i ; SemSM IBoimom, j i , . . '- " .Fred. F. Doodle v:;-.v ;; ,',' ' 3 , , . ' - ' 31)3 Third Ave. W. J FROM - f ! Phone Green 960 Q fffi m i i-v-H 'Mlm Bonnet' SPANISH OF.SIONEB Pedro tUSJt) A JA Uf KVl 1 ffk -.Y,,M , ' Rodrteuw hits a hteh spot life?.. .-f CtT .f.M I i Cfe, mbcrs as puesU j na nc Bna ft,rs- Dy ure '"- A talks by F. li. 1 nlnB 10 leavc nere May m Iur " 7 IfooSc I Uonun Continue ' flanS inp to uniano, wunc iin-y wu spend an extended holiday, vlsit-1'iC relatives. They plan to pur as Thor.stensen iflcr which coni-as ciijoytd plus chase chase a a new new car car In tn the uie east, east, ft ions by John . ' C driving It back to Prince Rupert. I nrl'f Jafe A hug birthday cake was a . , I'f violin and J. feature of the family partv last niEht. attended by Mr. and Mrs. j Furllvr plans tvr participation i in a sprint; baJiar wri" cllsi-iissi-d bacplpes. Voo il Sinitli, T. Ward- rison and Mis. J'lhi. Currie was :ill. . wiiti Uiis ciirus yellow wool 1 TI FkYA ' 'i 'N " spring coat wan olack faille ESiitl SSvX 1 I'f- W .rtfC I lining. The "Salamantina" 3S&255kffy . i l if 'fj?4 tf t' t ' Pl&V X F.bv's four sons and daughter, when members of the Member-hin Commitlre, Wnnieri oi th'! and their families. Two other! rimiphtrrs reside in Vancouver i Moose, met I his week at the home of Mrs. Thomas Parkin, i J 136 .Sixth Av nil,; East. 1 Presided at the j and another son In Victoria. Also ; 'I'ki'd the end of I Ruest at the party was Mrs. I ! '"in ncxi lull. Theo Fortune. 1 i iyjscvSJ fir ntv a jumw ..j i ' The group w.ll sUige a novelty j stall at the Mouse Women V ! Heat Vm to the puneli by V 'f 19 - fit f JtV-' oroo M ' - " "-' v' YffUw y rl.l-sliraRe vaults' NOW! J? ilN l Zft&U TN ap,'a ' tU J d I spring bazaar to be hrld M iy n ' al the Morse Hall. ers This Week- Following the bu..)! ' sos-i .sion. rctrcsnmenis w seiv.ii , by the hoslcs ;. V.M.iy 17 l,,.i.on nHin LegHin ea"l I'aftv ir by the WesL-,0",Eht "K1"" I,al1- Spas,m's UH prizes lo be prexented. i iff ""'"il Card l'urly Winrtiip or Th Itniled I'hurt h Sprlnc bazaar, whrduled for tomorrow, has been postponed until Thursday, June 3. Cleaning Glazing Re-styling Repairing . Foidt lo xm -j.v2 smaller than a 4. chool book j Wipet cleon with "ATSt ' a damp cloth Completely waterproof Iln.ril Mlirv C',,lP,e''. IODK. mnnlhly merlin Thnrsd.iy, J:30 p.mM at lite home of Mrs. J. It. t'arr, 925 Borden Street. Phone 974 or rcc PiCk"uP !": of the Shoiv-U-F.A.W.U. In th. I '""t Aud.toriuin. 1 i't 2:30 p.m. a vole on wage "ll'ss A'-ent Alex ' Present. H03) " ineinli -i s Flsh-"-F.A.W.U. By dc- '"cal. all mrinlins Fxtra siron; hems double turned and stoutly stitched prevent ripping. Generous well-made French scams throughout. Extremely tough facing reinforces front hems from neck line to bottom of coat, assures gripper fasteners will not tear out. BILL SCUBY P .. ..i...r,!t.'mt-iii is mil nuhliilK-.l ir I.ecion Auxiliary meetinc, on Thursday, p.m., at the Legion Auditorium. Boy'i Coat: metallic navy blue, turn up collar, gripper fattener, Sixet 6 to 16 Girt't Coat: opaque red, matching belt, full size attached hood, gripper fastener. Sites 6x to 14, . tliplavll hy llit Liquor ( umrul Hoard or by iht Government ol Brtu-. Culumbil ,0 clear with the Job' naushlers ineelinc Friday, 8 p.m. Mother's Day silver march and social. lfavllv fnr ll,o Ask for Blue Bonnet Margarine - then rush us your order! You'll ODoreciafe the flavor and nutrition of Bu Bonnet 'i P''tropoie Hull will CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE RUPERT PRESENTS aN-vegetable ingredientt. You'll ove dollars on hod Mi! -:K P.m. to 5:30 ""'il May 15. Boat ,lca'' the members Joh Dninrhler. mother and friends, church parade Sunday, first I'nitrd C'hureh. t.hurcli Mti basement 1:15 p.m. w ' Blue Bonnet Sue, P.O. Box 1703, Toronto, Ontario. I enclose $1.00 Ino jtompt please) ond end-ltaps from two pock-ages of Blue Bonnet Margarine, both with Good Hciisekeeping Seol, for each Raincoat I have checked below SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE fcW Con BY GIRl'S SIZES J Small (6x-B cool liie) BOY'S SIZES r Small (6-1 coat iie) and Repair Work SEE Medium (10-12 coat tiie) 3 large (14 coot tiie) Q Medium (10-12 coat iie) J large (14-16 coat tiie) NAM! The Civic Centre School of Dancing Director BUDDY TAFT, MATINEE 3:30 p.m. MAY SIXTH EVENING 8:00 p.m. MAY SEVENTH . P&BRIDDEN Ttllt tltM ! whent ate f morgorltt emhihMait ev 1 LIMITED Um4 HoukMpni J 1)9 215 1st Ave. W.