Prince Rupert Daily News, Tuesday, April 27, 1954 170 Entries, Groups Listed For Music, Drama Festival U Avenue Sewer Set Drawn Up ition WANT A PERFECT NOME? Take time lu find the one you :! and be sure, your goods are stored saiclv with a r-spiiu.iblv warehouseman. Phone 60 THAT'S ANGLER BEATEN TO PUNCH BY VIRGINIAN TROUT CHARLESTON, W. Va. un An enthusiastic fisherman out to beat the rush stretched his line a foot over the lake and waited until the 6 a.m. opening of trout season to drop it In. It wasn't his fault, he protested, that a trout leaped up and snared the bait 10 minutes before the official opening time last Saturday morning. The state conservation department uncovered the Incident in it3 survey of West Virginia fish and fishermen. will not rent out any competing equipment. Lkrcwmmenila- Lury f"1 surm ' f m of cou-!',e scond Avcnuf Approved also was the pur The complete program for the which have attracted school ' seventh annual Prince Rupert groups as well as adults. District Music and Drama Fes- ; Dancing Classes open May 13 Uval, May 11 to 14, has been is- ' In the evening session, Including sued, showing a total of 170 in- j ballet and Scottish dancing, and dividual entries as well as many continue May 14 with tap danc-groups. lng in the morning and folk The four-day festival will in- dancing in the afternoon, elude sessions morning, after- I Adjudicators will be Burton L. noon and evening, with' the Kurth. chief supervisor of mus-morning and evening sessions to ic ln tne Vancouver schools, who be staged ln the Civic Centre ! wl" adjudicate all musical class- chase of 12 man hole covers at n m w w,d aim . Qinasay oCVl'l'"' " -- ljUaii aa parcel moved LcliUUtlUll, ,Cl,UUUv Auditorium, and afternoon com- : es and lan Uobbie, former dir ...vims V. w Jlk.a4 alia Long tijii!itt: V ector of the Vancouver Li'ti;1 Theatre and Totem Theatre and Allied" 'Leave it to Lindsay's" Your Agent g gl uic IAKUU 1 u oimiiii iiehi-s, UlK. wouu uc o u)' 11 PruVt'-!', tut cny would Air Cadet Week May 23 to 29 Includes Parade, Open House Postponed from this week be- ' RCAF officers will arrive from cause some arrangements could Vancouver to Judge the squad-not be completed, air cadet week ion on its work for the past year '- now wjth the Prince Rupert Little Theatre. Official accompanist will be Miss Olive Strand. petitions In the Caaitol Theatre. Classes will get underway at 9:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The wide variety of musical classes Includes choral work for youngsters and adults, vocal solos and duets in many age groups, pianoforte classes for all ages as well as special open a cost of $49.50 each plus freight, a pressure grease gun for $153 and $100 worth of spinning wire for the Telephone department. Suggestion by the Pioneers' Home committee under Alderman Darrow Oomez that $500 for painting the outside of the home and $500 for completing the landscaping of the grounds be allocated was referred to, the finance committee to be favorably considered In 1954 estimates. A police and licencing committee recommendation read by Alderman Darrow Oomez that a pedestrian crossing be established at fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue at McBride Street, was passed by council. Ulfhy U n r in Frinre Rupert will be held ! and to give marks for the trophy road , in oi U"-' CJSI' laie. A c gcni'i'U c uiaw" up for ,:1 tnc Board of junirs nouiyliig projected buu-.oi- mM was re- ers May 23 to 29, It was decided last ! which is awarded the 'squad-night at the monthly meeting of j ron making the best showing, the local squadron's sponsoring A rcport was received from COUlUllllee. ille Weed Will in- ITVanlr Umr. nn cnnnlrlo. mario r rrere into the formation of a supple ..naiite committee clas.'cs ln Chopin, Beethoven and Bach, violin solos and duets other Instrumental solos and en-sembels. The elocution classes, opening May 13, include choral speaking and solo work, followed by some of the drama classes Half price record sals now onatMcRaes. (101); Tuesday, April 27, 8 p.m., monthly general meeting of the j Loyal Order of Moose, No. 1051. Business meeting and lnstalla-; lion of officers. All members' please attend. '981 ; elude a church parade, an open house to give the public an opportunity to watch the air cadets at their drill, and a tag day-It is hoped also that a start will be made by then on the separate quarters which the squad- frD n mentary air cadet group for girls. Air Cadet League headquarters at Vancouver is understood to be seeking authority from Ottawa to put such groups on an official basis. It was decided to wait until further word m c.stmr.n,'-i. jpert Chamber of "la asKnig me cny steps towards tilt V Trades licences were granted Robert J. Franklin, refrigeration ! ron ls Plannlng to construct for saps nnrt serv e- riimltrr, nrtn. i vimwuuiu wum. urni is car- ried out In the Armory. Commanding Officer Douglas McLean announced at the meeting that the annual inspection day will be held May 18. Senior M Prince Hupcrt reltni-d to the ce Iop sudy. ,.imlr of Commuted that the lamed with in-a. tay had ap- In Canada, evaporated milk users buy more Carnation than all other brands combined. Why? Carnation is WANT TO GO EASTER wlchuk, handyman service; digne Jensen, taxi operator. . Finance committee chairman Alderman Mike Kiueger reported to council that F. B. Boyte has accepted the position of city assessor and expects to be in Prince Rupert on or about May 15. i,iKrt commiuce ls received from Vancouver before making definite plans here. . j CNIB Branch j Meets Today ! Annual meeting of the Prince j Rupert branch of the Canadian 1 National Institute for the Blind I will be held at 5 p.m. today in the city council chamber. I Representatives from more ! than a dozen city organizations support at an TRIPPING rr wrote council I ol lulieries Min-saying that the adKiiig that the station CFPR be , j j - i 1 X 4 - - I i creamier in consistency ' richer in flavor always the same ... insures you better results, always You'll prefer Carnation to your present brand. Yet it costs no more. Try Carnation! FREE RECIPES: Bakc-day favorites in "Haling SccrcK' Wrile to Dept. N. Carnation Company Limited, Vancouver. If you a- all EGG-CITKO about an Easter Trip and need an EGG-CEPTIONALLY good used car to make It In, We have EGGS-ACTLY what you are looking for at the price you want to pay, and we aren't KGGS-AGGERATING! So STOP IN TODAY! . greater coverage will be present to elect a new 1 slate of officers and also hear a :!iif'lis uruaucasi., :; to the minister ' ' ! 7. kju A fLt f ' , 44 isl ". fV Q returned to Ot- report from Dan Waddington, CNIB field secretary from Vancouver. Present executive consists of George Mitchell, chairman; Miss Audrey Wrathall, vice-chairman; Peter Bird, treasurer and Mrs. A. Faulkner, secretary. paswd a by-law 51 STIDEBAKLR PICKUP Box on back; like new condition $1285 52 FORD PANEL Very low mileage. A bargain At $1495 EVAPORATED! SJ '"CREASED NO! 51 FORD SEDAN Radio, Heater, Over-drive. $1675 52 FORD f'l'STOM FORDO It Beautiful Banff blue. A-l condition. $1985, Young Artists Again Offered Scholarships Scholarships to assist young Canadians In obtaining advanced training in music, painting and dramatic art are being offered by the Canadian' Amateur Hockey Association for the sixth consecutive year, and applications for the awards are now being sought. The scholarships, valued from $500 to $2,000 each are offered to Canadians between 20 end 30 years of age. Since 1949, they have assisted 19 young Canadian students in studies abroad. The scholarships are open to "from Contented Cows" r!fcTL"r- " transfer of the trust funds to a :-A as the Algorna omit which is to for the devolop-iciimi Park area. (I a policy n'com-;ie board of works a e n commercial n private business if Mi i f M M Sailing Times j Clarified Sailing times for Union stea-n- wot: h m i Your Ford-Monarch Dealer BOB PARKER LIMITED "The Home of Jriendiy Service" a i ( thips were clarified today by Les rent to hidividu-ft.icipality, the city For quick results try a Daily Hews Classified Canadian citizens between 20 Smith, Union agent here. The two regular Uiilon vessels, which ana ju years oi age on juiy la, CAROL LF.F. JhSSl'P of Wen- 1934, who are qualified to laKe a(.ehee Wash., has been advanced training ln drama, chosen Queen of the 35th an f an opportunity pportuniry . y7;''Ty. j arrive here Thursdays and Sat-j urd9ys. sail from here -iot be-' fore 6 i... ., daylight sai:ig time. : northbound, on the same days. ) Departure time.4 fr(r "oyages j sou h are Friday and Sunday at 8 p.m. daylight saving time. nual Washington- Ktate Appl Blossom Festival. The 17-year-old Carol Lee will reign during the festival fo be held from April 29 to May 1. FOR YOUNG CANADIANS WITH painting or musical composition. L Preference ls given applicants ! who lack financial n.sources for ; studies abroad. , Full Information iX)Ut the 11)54 competition may be obtain-'; ed by application to the Canada Foundation, 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario. Applications for the scholarships must be received at that iddress by June 15. . -. . V ' i-i : f JUNIOR MATRICULATION OR EQUIVALENT mm MATTRESSES i n noi puhlnhe.1 or B i iquor O.nirol Hoard crnmeu( ol Bnmh t . A' . i Good Hiiality mattresses with resilient steel roil springs. I'addrd with soft layers of colorrd cotton fell. Firm bonier with rolled rilces. I Mf! V'lt Ml Ml IUiUS 3rd lnprrl Ctihi Cfcttn I Ijt fjcacL The Presbyterian Third Prince Rupert Cub Pack enjoyed an outing to Grassy Bay Saturday, led by Dave Bown and Bob Eby. The boys enjoyed games and outdoor Cub training and undcr-'ook a mass good deed project, cleaning up broken glass on the beach, after Danny Rice suffered ,i severe rut. The boys v.rre driven to the camp site by Johnny McLcod. Covered with panel dam-ak tiikine in assorted patterns. Wcll-ventilaled. Standard length. I rING INSURE lUNG NEW Fundings This is a call to young men ready to serve Canada IN THE FROM GORDON & ANDERSON Phone 46 ((lore Cafe) HUGE CATCH Biggest recorded Pacific mar-iin catch was a 1,560-pounder caiiQht eft Peru ln 1953. i a ! i I 5 1 . m. - ? , The "VENTURE PLAN" offers a special 7 year Short Service appointment. Cadets who show a desire to make the Navy their career, may later obtain permanent commissions, if they have the necessary qualifications. The "Venture Plan" enables the young Cadet to complete his high school studies to Senior Matriculation standard ... . . . while he is gaining practical naval training, ashore and afloat . . ... and learning the responsibilities, self-discipline and leadership required of the Canadian naval officer. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY yoM are between the a f;rs of l( a fit? 1 as f the 1st o January. W4. ami have, or expect to have. Junior SXatriutlalinn or equivalent) this year, get the facts ahnttt the Sary's "Venture Plan" fnr officer training rwi the near est Naval Recruiting Station or mail this coupon tmay. iTKe Do r , t i 1 .1 v. . A ' :" " 1 V i ., i ;. ;i J . ft 1 -if- .1 ' " 1 " ! - A 1 ' :' I'' . ! .4 I If I' rSW aaaaassnnsnniiW1 and the Bone LWiMJsssWssaWla I lX, has crosninii plank bridle over stream V'tila lllr.r. .,( ..... .. ; L.. ,..U k.nrn.J n VI NTI RF PLAN, C"M NAVAL iU ADgi AKI IRS, OTTAWA. - ' t Please send me complete information on the Navy's "Venture Plan" for oflicer training. 111 UIUUIJI, V. I.VI ""11" . V w ' own n dcttion in the water. He thought it wa i'HIh:, Js with piro of meat Iwice as big; o h 1 Su his own, und flew at the other dog to jet " la'Sti piece. Hut. ol course, ail that happened ''mi he Rut nriihi r: (or one was only a shadow,; Upon occaplance cadatt will ! appointed to lh hor training .slobliihmenl HMCS Venture, ot lh Navol Bate of Eouimalt, neor Victoria, B.C. Atad.mk tod.e will be combined with navol training. Four months annually will be pent at sea. fmphai will be laid upon physical fitness programmes. On successful completion ot the 2 year boiic course, the cadet is promoted to the rank of midshipman, and subsequently to sub-lieutenant, receiving the Queen's the Royal Canadian Navy. Commission as an officer in Uniforms are provided to codels on joining. Food, living quarters, dental and medkol core, tuition, books, instruments, etc., are furnished by the Navy. Thirty days annual leave with pay is granted. MY NAMt j I Anniuss. ' pj ' CITY "" otlir, wa, carrit.J ay by the current. I I PROV. B ,f 'ORAL: l A(,i: l Ol CATION I J r r TfL-njkc t.-. rv tx-s;. M i r m at If j" ready yOUr. Open a aavingi account with Th jxadian Bank of Commerce. Add to it teadily. i'J""' you w" find that your money ha grown and I ,oul ay r'k. Visit our nearest branch today. Vt A. 1 by Arthur Rackham. from Iht 'V xTiv--J i iiuttrtition Uctru tnann Edition of Acwp's t ables. toe Canadian Bank of Commerce