I!" ' l'tlM-lt I '.III I Jci Tuesday, March 24, VJ'Si SOFTENS BLOW WATERLOO, Ont (CP) A pamphlet explaining Just how the Several District Centres -Enter Music, Drama Festival ord Crowd Attends jng Fashion Show p.tiK't crowd ever to attend the Job's & fahi hw was t'"tertained from Htart fat the Civic Centre last night. 1 tax dollar Is expended will aer.ln be mailed with each tax bill to Waterloo taxpayers. Mayor D. A. Roberts said the city owes it to the people to give them a better Idea of how their money is spent. At a recent meeting of the Prince Rupert Music it Drama ! -V Festival Association, called for a final discussion of the 193 por-gram. It was citsd-scd that en- f clothes, irom tries now number about 250. Those from out.suij points include Hazclton, entering drama, school chorus and vocal soloi, Ketchikan, with 14 entries In instrumental classes, and Terrace in the vocal classes. From Granville, Kincoiith Aiyansh and Kitwancool will come choir entries, and Aiyansh will again enter the Aiyansh Silver Harmonica Band, which OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dcwdie Room 10. Stone Building Phone Blue 593 to cocktail dresses 1, s (if I'rliirc Rupert Z.i Mim: Modelled Department fjtore were complemented by lovely Jewelry from Cook's Jewelli'M with the haU loaned from F. W. Woolworth Company. Miss Olive Strand accompanied liters and their Co-operation lacking' Says Citizen 4 ( nr ) -7 Nth , I . i ; . lollies (ruin Dom's t has proved so big an attraction at former festivals. There are f i the models on the piano and the many artl.sU appearing as well Yaucanfqo also a vocal and a cornet soloist 1 ax treating the audience to two from Aiyansh. hoIo numbers -s- Rachmaninoff's Prelude In C Sharp Minor and GISELE MACKENZIE for an encore she played a medley of nursery rhymes in her own A Prince ivupert citizen appeared before city council last night to register complaints against the city water works department. George W. Weatherly. 2040 At-lin Avenue, told council that "as a ratepayer, I didn't get the cooperation that I am entitled to." He said part of his fence had been "blown to smithereens" In the drama section six plays have been entered: two elementary school, two junior high school 1 Booth and Hazeltoni; one senior high gchodl (Shakespeare); and one aduii (Little i v ., v I - i ' ) TORONTO (CP) Gise:e Mac-, Kenzie, Winnipeg-born sinjing j star loves to sing. "I've always wanted to sing. The trouble version Ml :Z , . While all the Job's Daughters were on staKe lor the opening, used to be to get people to lis- Theatre). the chorus composed of Geor- The !are number of entri ten," she says. Although well-) Rlna Mitchell, Oael Redpath known at the tirrre as a radio Delia Halg. Cathy Flnlayson, wnen city waterworks crews blasted a pipeline trench Into his LrJlHMsfl j 4I ILlHMHklwi ImsWMsMNsmJ property. Joan Orlmble, Margaret Gislce, Myrna KnuUon, Pat Mitchell and Donna Macarthur sang several numbers to the delight Then he had been billed for has posed a real problem for the program committee, which, headed by Mrs. F. E. Anftekl, has finally arranged the morning, afternoon and evening sessions for Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 5 to 8, in preparation for printing. IF you Feel Mai 1 -in V. Hfcl. III TheM day nut atopic mrk under pnuurt, wrf Kt, tlees leu. Thil tram an kady and bean aukea phyucil liliMu easier le late harder to refain. Tedajr'i lerue Urmf, Uoered reaialanre, rerwtrk, warrj nj el Iheae Bay aflect naraaal kidney aftion. When kidneyi ftt ut tl arder, eiceu acida and araites reouin in the ayitera. Then backache, disturbed rest, that "tired-oil" heavy-headed leehrif often follow. That's the time to take Dedds Kidney Pfls. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then yon led hetter-slees better nrk better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney P.1U al personality in Canada, the French-Canadian singer's ti(; chance came about 2'i years ago when she was invited to sing with Percy Faith. Gisele says "Canadiars sort of expect entertainers to move" to the United States or abroad "if the Job at $f!2 90 of the audience. FOLLOWING AN INALGl HAL I LIGHT to Nanaimo, Comox and Powel River last Saturday, Queen Charlotte Airlines have now placed a 28-passenger DC-3 aircraft in regular service to the above points. The new airliner carries a captain, co-pilot and stewardess one of whom. Miss Pat Nixon, is pictured above. "I think the city should put back the fence. It s not the cost, but it's a matter of principal. I Mrs. Mary Wood, L.R.S.M. Commentator was Mrs. Ber-nlce Evans. Adding to the entertainment were Miss Judith Bird dancing the Highland Fling, and two aund adjudicate the vocal and! they have the cPfmuniy. They frw trraenW e,a- She has!ouIc' be disappointed, I think, of us bd the up idone much adjudication during! if you :.Mn't hcn you got the More Women Than Men Plan To Attend June Coronation "I've been hpre 12 vear nil "V """ Bvverly I've ent a Klalte in thla rltv hut I P-"rl"-"cc " 'ur "u J KOW esiaoiisncu 1 led. especially In the capacity of , Hills. Calif.. Giseic has een sours by 10-year-old Johnny Parker, the Jobs Daughters chorus, and the trio of Solve I g Mork, Elspeth Summer and Alex Mitchell. Most hilarious part of the evening was the modelling of the teacher and choral conductor. ! making a personal appi uance 'Her choir In Victoria 1 First tour since last January.' United Church) has been heard; Shortly she wll go on tour recently on "Parade of Choiw" j with Ja;k Benny star.ing in Simpsons-Sears EASTER the city's actions are discouraging." Mr. Weatherly said he had waited for two years to have the water pipe sunk so It wouldn't freeze in the winter. For two years his water supply had been frozen. He talked to the super- VT. 2f. formerly a frspaper reporter, over the CBC. ;San Francisco. k.du.K role in me Nylon Event TORONTO Women w ill will likely be bound for overseas outnumber men in Canada's con- ! without their men. tlngent of Coronation visitors to 1 Some observers here say wom-Brltaln. en travelers in the Canadian In a good many eases, mothers ' Broup will outnumber the men and daughters are going while j bv M much as 70 to 75 per cent, their menfolk will be left at home ! Toronto was chosen to Investl-to follow the Coronation aclivl- i Rate this matter of sex, travel ties through newspapers, radio and tne Coronation becau.se Sir and perhaps television. ' Alexander Maxwell, chairman of Wives of some prominent Can-1 the British Travel Association, adians will accompany their hus- lsM nere recently: lntendant of works and the waterworks foreman about It, "but there must have been some confusion there, because I didn't get any co-operation." i iiai "rami i our Grunt came to t: f fall nf 1950. hop-into London's f.i Company alter .lii.n.K in Canada. i. at rudio and typ-a fi-A- slu)s before j latest fashions by Tommy Dahl. i Al She ardown. Alex Mitchell and j Norman McKay. Tommy Dahl ! looked very fetching In a purple dress with unmatchlng urn- brella, while Al Sheardown dress-ied In a smart grey frock with j fox furs complemented by his , ankle strap shoes seemed to have ! stepped out of Vogue. Alex Mlt-ichell In a floor-length evening ! gown of black velvet with black 1 The complaint was referred to 1 TOWN SHOPPER SERVICE For information regarding this safe, convenient way to shop PHONE BLACK 921 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. bands to Britain. A survey here "Toronto made more bookings tne brd 0( WOrks for inyestiga-shows most of the other women ; and Inquiries than any other city t,jon an(j action. role in me mi r j in Canada. 1 1 satin Jacket was pretty as 'Country women picture, but not to be outdone Norman niiiiiiuii McKay minsy appeared sppearea In in an an A Ready r Ride I venire manager 01 bual nere, j c a Windsor. said. iMen to Serve i We find many of the women going are school teachers andlCfK! I -nHiac ' office workers." ;OV 'I 1 LdV.JICO i ',VrTl 88'nt said: "Men! The annual "Brothers' Night" cant travel, they have to earr.of the Sons of Norwaywnen . . oldlashloned bathing suit, latest C)t XVorlH PlPn v-y 1 ,al 1 style spectacles and striped beach robe. However, under the:"T" 1 i i 1 bathing suit a two-piece sunjlOrOmO Veet suit showed what the well well. ...., Abbey me money ana women spena 11. th, mpn ,h. iadieS will be u , .,.t,i v,i 1 nurui wuiihti irom nil ovet the world will meet In Canada ; , . i held Saturday.it -as decided at FINER FOOTWEAR AI'. Well, the ! this summer when the Assoclat- S ola" "rn " . r"ire f"a ; a club meeting last night. tunimer. ' Honored Queen MISS Mm 1 1 ri u..n i ih. i,u navri, nut lew oiuer let the Cor- I arty. 'C" u Macarthur. presented lovely gl(U , holds Its seventh triennial con-:01!!" j The program of entertainment is being kept secret as a surprise 1 (or the ladies. Nels Gunderson said craftsmen Young women in their late j U) Mr Good. Mrs. Hlnton. Mrs. I (,-renee at Toronto, August 12 ! ., pletion of a .. a, , iA anpu OI.b ..A . i First Quality Fu'l Feshioned SizesS'oto 11 Full-fashioned for flattery, with dramatic dark seams and slimming, narrow heel panels. A fine complement for your Easter wardrobe. 51 Gouge, 15 Denier Beige and Taupe SO Poirs 39 60 Gauqe, 15 Denier Spring Beige Spring Taupe Regular 1.75 Pair 3 Pairs 375 45 Gauge, 30 Denier Deige and Taupe 3? Pairs 19 Stock for (his great Easier Nylon Event earried at your local Order Office. "Satisfaction cr Money Refunded" Simpsons - Scars LtJ. 312 3rd Ave. W. Phone 4li0 Prinee Rupert, B.C. Jronip nh of f of the planning refurbishing j Astoria, and flowers to Mr. and to August 23. llr. TV... I.. .. 1 large numbers but few young , jtate In which the :de to Westminster LEATHER- Ms RUBBER- 2 Alex Mitchell thanked all for the Federated Women's Instl- 'coming saying the proceeds lute of C&nada and Les CercUs , 'would go a long way towards Ue Fermieres. are making prep- . helping the drill team get to uations for ho-,pitiility and en- VOmmittee i Olav Halstad, a new member, was initiated into the club. A iiso-ial function followed the busi-, ne.ss session, including court j whist. I Winners were Mrs. Gunner jSelvig, ladies' first; Miss Edith ; Surness, seeond: and Mrs. Alf ( Jensen, consolation prize. Men's ; Laigary in juiy. leriainnieni ior me jiuesij. ! Mrs W, White and Mrs. J. It is rxperted that nearly Couture won the door prizes. I 000 drlrgales and visitors from I Murdo Macarthur orerated the nl least 25 different countries furtulns and Oeorgc Uuwes pre- will attend. Lacks Time To do Job first prize went to Kolbjorn Dch This will bo the first time the SMt'll' 1. . .. I M "-. c. t. it VICTORIA V Establishment ii: jhn Petersen, second: Oeoree PERSONALIZED SERVICE i. sided at the door. ' Those modelling were: Norma McKay. Peggy Ann Dominate '"r ';"""" 0f a rx tween-sesslons Legislative consolation , Morcan tonsoiauou. the founder and lirst oreslch-nt , ... ,., in Morgan, redistnbutive committee Brit if p.il task was 4 repiaeing paintings M els It was curried t. '-year -nld William ,l'uie restorer, who ; hit ii'.cist difficult I It .il pubiir iis una-.'iie slum ie.-.t of the ttl.'-.s a.s being re-T' o:k was under- .its of King Georize ' i n't realize at the Min Ins eldest : luid U' iierdlng the I H .e. made fur Gem ge -I :ik y. irs old It t e. more than eight d einlu our tons. was a Canadian, the late Mrs Della Halg. Shlrra Halliday. Sliaron Ann Skinner, Carol El- t. i .. - ( . Tl .11 t- I i " . . .J - ish Columbia is a possibility. The Iegislat'ire's special re- Alfred Watt, who also introdur Try this U llie UII:il iiimivulc lurj uwiuimiuuh ... awvu nH r-..tl.H OSt..t,. ..a.. Oae. leduath ' ri"iays'M- j ln GrMt nriuin friml Canada, by provincial secretary Wesley Skirt, and Jacket,: Elisabeth ! The ACWW was founded at lilaek has had Ume 1 meet only Fashion Footwear MocKnoun in rj:ij ana now nas w-- -..v... a memlx-rshlp of over 5.(KM),000 because members have been women around the world. sitting on other committees. Jones. Allee Nlekerson. Carol Mill, , Judy Lloyd, Myrna Knutson, and ; PnUsy Lemon. i Shnrtie Coals: June Henry,! Sharon Wlllinms. Marlon Shen- j ton. Diane Kennedy. 1 Long o.iti: Kheiia H'-nnrtt, Mrs R ivmond Savre of Ack- ! 1t I'" enouph time left worth. Iowa, president of the ACWW. has recently returned b''lre the SP"slon e,lds ,,,r ,hPm on (eremonial eisht hnrses. l Turn IfinriC from a trip around the world 10 ,arr "1 ufir BssiKiimeni. The committee, which was Sue Martin. Barbara Doumont. i "'", rei--Mui yi.ii women ui with and without ruiiiiiiK lu iiir iuiuuwi iuiuci- enee, for the first time, from ; Pat 11(11. Marjorie Way. ! Suits: Marglt Macarthur Mar-j loile Tattersall. Ann Eyolfson- iscrvc Trees ninny places, Including Pakistan. Egypt and Lebanon. meat scheduled to meet again today, may have time to create (our more ridings before the session Is over. This would be done by carving up Hurnahy, Delta. Peace River and Vancouver-Point Grey, the worst examples of unequal reader5 f M.l.s. out (fp, a 1 Joyre Strand. Mis. Uoyd. Donna p-si.-ve tins town'n i Maetrthur, Ethel Moorehouse. s and plant new lrrsws: Laura Mltrhell, Tat ' j' -ute In municipal ' Mitchell, Barbara Stalker, Dm ' S OHroy. burns- (Patrick. Oeorglna Mitchell. 4 the beauty of many ; Elaine Chrlstianson. Linden Nic-V mg sixiiled by "ex- kerson. Lots Good, Margaret Celeo Credit Unien unnuil meet 1ns to be held in the Civic t "ing In the interest !Olske. Elsorth Summer, A perfect cook is Mrs. D., Her roasts are great on Sunday. But left unwrapped they lose their Best And turn out fluton Monday! Solvelg Centre Board 'Room Thursday. March 26. 8 p.m. i72i '"t lighting. Mork. always Insist on.. alia to Set up Permanent tific Station in Antarctic f'M.L III DSON Caev also noted that weather almost a vear. The government' A iiicuttro n '""'castli!' or jiouthern A us- Is nt'gotla'.ing lor a slwriy ship . .foremost In frozen f 3ods .xdi ion will leavo1 ,ra"tt 'cul'l be Improved by col- to push through th-? heavy pa-'K : to net up tne llrstllrctlon of meteorological data Ice and set the party ashore on "Kiuiiic station oni,roln llle Antarctic and added tha Und shelf, f "' cu.mnriu. Rich- that the world's Increasing food casvy sM the rise .uU! '("muster 0f externa! JpIirlt might soon locus atten- probably be c.stabl 'hc-1 n-x. f f riilay. ! -Ion In the great food reoui't.'3 January and would be operating .j the dUelosuro 1 0f Ul" A''U'T' ' C'U' ' at full strrr..;!h In a year. No i a btiKht future fori Preparations for the expedl- location was riven bc o-id the i-'nd nnus ati'litlon t0 Pstabllsh the new base fart that it will probably be 4 f'P-iain.' tor !trt--ihvf altjady been unu.r way for outh-Tst or west-rn Australia. 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