Interior Groups Plan Entering Jim Nicoll Burns Club Prexf slnitunitation l I ' i wives Jiouli In an effort to revive the scout Prince Rupert Drama Festiva District, of staging were eliminated when The Prjnce Rupert movement In Annunciation par-Music and Drama Festival Asho- Annual Shrine Band Concert Draws 500 An appreciative audience of close to 500 attended the annual Shrine Band concert at the Civic Centre la.st ru'uht and thrilled to strains of marches, Norwegian compositions and two guest artists. the Masic and Drama presentations were seoarated. Mrs. Mary Wood, prominent lKh a new Scoutmaster. Cornells : elation ha learned that interior James Nlcoll was elected presl-, Nicoll told the Ratlietlng of 50 dent of the Prince Rupert Burns : in the Broadway Cafe. Club for 1953 at the fifth an- a silent tribute to the memory nual anniversary banquet. ! 0f members who had paused Other officers are W. G. Mur- opened the official Scottish cele-ray. vice-president; J. 8. Irvine, ; oration. secretary; A. E. Waterman, re-j The Haggis was t-.sc.ort"! by cording-secretary and treasurer; j Mr. Bremtur and Piper Robert-J. Allen, auditor; C. H. Orme, !gon. Alex Haig gave liie address. organist and choral conductor of Winnipeg and Victoria will ad Verhaar was appointed last week, j group are planning to particl-Mr. Verhaar was a scoutmaster , pate in the annual music and In Holland for many years. Scout ! drama festival to be held here meetings win be held In Annuii-', May 58. elation School on Monday nlghU. Two drama groups, one rep-All boys interested are wel- resenting the Terrace Little come to attend. j Theatre and one from the Haz- Judicata the music entries. The Association has not yet been notified of the appointment ofi"onorary vice-prcsiueni., ana n., oreeungs rrom ucouana, tng- a urama adjiKlicator by tne i ' " ", -.u u.c An outstanding, performance drama branch ol the department Qenl- ; Club were r;ad bv Mr. Irv lie. At a Group meeting lat nlKht citon High School are preparinK the Alaaka Music Trail Auxil by one of the guest artl.sU. Frank Ouldl, recently arrived members meuioers are e j. i. I'll, .; t,' t - - - - i rti i V. "U' '';;t";'; i v , v4;r - f " -. ,u' ' 'e i" " ' . 5 "1. -: ' " 'j. " - s ..... .. c a. jutf' full support was pledged the new. plays. The Hazeiton High School! ol education. Lommuvee ; secretary lary as an additional feature to scoutmaster and arrangemenu i tnr. directed by Mrs. c. urundy Mr. Frank Skinner, Business "T 'T' n Sprigs of hca if ai.j r:rt- antj i ings were presented and receiv- iu.t plf.ceg last there should be an active Smith, James Bremner James Andrew. from Italy, left the audience wondering how on earth It wai possible to Ret such mulc out of a plain green leaf. Mr. Ouldl waa Introduced by Band Master peter Lien who in regular concerts or oul-ol-town artist. Mr. Lien thanked the Auxiliary for Its aid in promotion, saying he doubted the concert would have been "such a success without your help." me necessary equipment. Following last year's pattern,! campaign for advance sales of Members of the committee are tne Iirs, aay8 of ln Festival will I season's tickets. It was decided This banquet of the Prince Ru- I H- Orme who was unable to be that prices of admission and of pert Burns Club came 44 years present. Martin Saunders, Phil Lyons, Dr. be given over exclusively to mu including ft. O. said 'the audience would wltneaa and hear something "very dif was held in the city. Chairman 1 Evans, we-e well received. Donald and Father Rayner. been found that many problems ' same level as last year -ir- ferent." And It did. "Playing" two- selection, La Paloma and Come Back to Borento, Mr. Ouldl followed the lilting (trains V d I,.. i 'Enriched' White Bread Here Monday 0 THE LOWEST PRICE TAGS IN YEARS AMD YEARS In a high-pitched, soft and true tones similar to that of a violin. lie uned the leaf (picked from wimrorie'i garden, he said) m a ' vibrator between his lips. New enriched while breau which goes on Rale ln Prince Rupert Monday is the culmina- Other guest artist. Miss Inet Amadlo, mezzo-soprano, sang Hon of an experiment which started In Canada 12 years ago. Ah, So Pure from Martha, and i Ccme To the Sea, to the enjoy-' ment of the listeners. , l-iih..rt 'H'li' ana At that time Canadian nutritionist recommended production of more nutritive flour and bread. The decision then was to use a longer extraction flour rather than enrichment In order SALE STARTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Mr. Lien was accompanist in both cases. WARM AI'PLAIKE Si'iu I" 111 11 public !"f "rsl oci.i'itt p rlorniutn'e M ptanlnt- said he wrote the An outstanding presentation o t!)f "" e as "n in me. :y nen ne to increase vitamin levels. This was the beginning of "Canada' Approved" flour. The flour did not have public acceptance mainly because color consistency was hard -to maintain. Also baking qualities were more difficult to control and there were storage problems. REGULAR $199.50 omt lKfr.ai'i. a lor- SALE PRICE $169.50 by the Shrine Band entitled American Fanta.ila by Tobanl which Included several melodies written by Stephen Foster drew warm applause. In this selection, solos were featured by Nick Pavllkls on the euphonium and Rupert Pulton ir.'. at S'. Mu'hUen Turiir.to. a!;'! tin BEDROOM GROUP 4-pc. Blonde Mahogany Bedroom Suite 4-pc. Walnut Lacewood Bedroom Suite Vanity. Bnch. Chiffonier, Bed t Vanity, Bench, Chiffonier, Bed .; s'i;i- i'i movie ,,t '.lie .ru to the siivli'd in Tlie 199.60 Eventually a formula was de playing cornet. Other melodies In the Fantasia were carried by a horn veloped for enr.c.ied flour which will now be used in Prince Ru 215.00 c,.ufv i r.Um.lu K'P I'hoUM 1 3-pc. Mr. and Mrs. Bedroom Suite Blonde Mahogany, Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed pert bread. High In elements of the B-vltamln group, it is con sidered conducive to healthy 310.00 rjit Group tissues ana r.chi.r&s of blood Vanity with large Mirror, Bench, Chiffonier, Bed .... U&M 4-pc. Blonde Hollywood Bedroom Suite 169.50 quartet and quintet. Several Norwegian selections were presented including a suite of three compositions arranged by Hansen and such well-known favorites as the LindencaM Polka, Ny FUkar and the Jenny Und Polka. The band especially excelled In the marches which Included Imperial Echoes, American Patrol and the Sharpshooters March. rts Hold y Session Jltree-tUay dut Vanity, Bfiith, Chiffonier, Bed. 2fir 4-pc. Blonde Bedroom Suite rrsa-i'l, J III I f I f . 169.50 185.00 250.00 144.50 169.50 68.00 54.50 51.50 184.50 !:-! i,:.ir q u s ' I o n s Vanity, Bench, Chiffonier, Bed 4-pc. wamui Dearoom june Jn Whist KJS 85.00 'rtt'e The concert was presented by 1 Maple Dresser; Colonial design 1 Valnut Chiffonier A three-way cut of the cards decided top lady winners in the 64.50 i a!.! I.i4 at ill- Civic ' urn::'. a a panel il rrHi.t't hy the Retail i r r. I o r ' A wMxla'.ion I , twrt..C mi lnt to cl': tj;t. i ruivi'v ihim- j '. 'i ill r t h, i (ili'i'tjnris, In '.I"!, a'.il iitl.fr as-n'Jiii of the retail; regular Friday nlitht Hon oi Norway whist drive with Mlit Relden Pedersen anu Mrs. Helen 69.50 Foot Lights 2 Only limed Oak Chiffoniers EACH Van PykMra winning Mrs. O. GUke lust. m mmm a m wiim 1 mwi ' Fin Men winners were Hans Pet i itt'"'' i!t:'.im for Its i.an iiiei-ting, the as- LILIAN MI1XIR tersen, first, and R. Hundilde rcond. Mr, Hundeide al.j won tut Um i vi'-i ) ' Ultic Tliealre met on Tuesday LIVING ROOM CR OUP .,-i.i. mvM Rive aim nmiibei me caMing of lhejthe d(NR. pritt Mrj. CBr, sirand REGULAR $132.50 ' ' ' " - -w piay. Mmm M-ap. wnirn won chalr priie. , i... ui.n .in ii i dc pruourra in Marcn. i nc Ketreshment commlttc. ku 1 Only Secretary Desk Hurl "..ilniit- 299.50 b ;y .m c'dt. reading bt ought great pcaU of'p,.rvlw.d ov Miss Kilrn WaMrnR. "I -t i' i '.tit. I were. laughter from the members. included Mr. and Mr. Strand. !(.. M- Jm lyn "tivera' Leap" amithei pla Mr. and Mrs. Ounnar Selvlg. and sk aim Bill ' by the celebrated author. Philip Blrger Bakken. i ,i;- 'i f'-'i 'iit. a jtwMn, who aUo wrote "From Da'ictna was enioved to music l .'. r p . . t ut the Five Ut Klve-Thlrty," produced of Mike Colluasl and his accor- ... H....ii by (h(t uulf xheatf,, jpiuig. dlon. 3 pc. Chesterfield Suite Wiiie v lour 289.50 SALE PRICE $112.50 269.50 259.50 289.50 162.50 174.50 3 pc. Chester-Bed Suite - i'd ViikiI friew . r .i. ,.r. i i sitfi-; nil new olav U a hilarious com- 329.50 Wk1 friee. f"iiiu ruhlNT cu-hidiis 1 Only Htde-A-Bed 1 Only Hide-A-Bed 179.50 (ii ecu tapestry 111 ' w . V ,k- , ev ." , 1 . r r -v I'i I i V" l ... v f f Jr. rt . -. " '- . it. I r,. . : It J" : 1 . - t ' ! ' J" ' ; r e ...I- " ii. . , 6 u i , "l ' . v, r. 1 r " - i" 1 ' " - 199.50 1 Only 2-pc. Chesterfield Suite Wine ctM'.stvrfield. Rreeu chair ''' ''' ' I" i''d the ; rdy. leaning a little on the tlqur ' n:.. t i rwi.t .toi,!ein.'.tM'e. However, there Is not much t'.. ,td 1: was f.ar of the group meetlnj iU ''f '' "I'l'1" the dlfricullles met by the troupe - r l-r runt the ' join "Tooacto Road' In V4.WB- 't i- ..hi.niK-d i t v,.r ' iK I'v ir., ill In the i . ... .-;.-,,, , , ,., , V tnVt Suitable characters are si ul be-.K.unwu.Mim'was!'" ""Knl for casting in pl.alwd I'.inel mem-' "Blrne Km1 Tne P'1 ' nl0,!d mn i,n ywt i! '!' tl,..i a ciiiom-lw'r",Us a hish ,:, d account trin' l,rt lo,ly ,r"m"' mu1 . i do (.i.h buMiiev, 1 be filled Another role still to be 1 .,: r.nu.ut Is' ,l"rd 1 ot A"0 nd i understanding mother with a ,Kvfl0NS I quiet but ascrtive way about 'U-r' i rr.er:iv ai-in d hnw. PT-,;,,ai'c..,,;,"rra.! Th elub will welcome ex-1 nm the solution uulc Th1141' Prul,1 bltck 10 ry ' 'lonn-rs nrord had al- "ut ,lir lhp P"rU- TllU p Uy e'"l, or i there w.mu'1 ,)e perfectly cast In order .trmi.Ki to ii.,, o i.fn to make a good showing In the ODD CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS - 69.50 3 Only Vine Velour Pattcinctl anil plum 69.50 1 Only Old Rose Wool Frieze MiMlern style 74.50 ONE GREASE JOB with a purchase of 1 set of Tire Choins Offer good until January SI. I9J3. Full oil ciiiistiuctUui 1 Only Beige Wool Frieze 1 Only Red Vool Frieze 77.50 59.50 59.50 64.50 59.50 45.00 49.50 62.50 !'enl charge might1 Festival In May. ! Next meeting of (he group will f the home of Keith Fatight, n whn-h all c m- be at a" Hi.it crcdi; Helped 1322 Plitiiott Ave., on Tu-Jday, 89.50 1 Only Green Velour Style sue SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LIMITED Ird Ave. W. rhone (irern ZU Februnry 3. J,'0 'hat. !. r is r,.a. r'tltt Bureau has a 89.50 -'i"n in the retail; Try Daily Newt Wont Adi 1 Only Platform Rocker 1 Only Red Wool Frieze iMljlt'H, . J"t 'i'ii,.ied ti,c chair. 84.75 was sec- ers DINING ROOM and KITCHEN GROUP '"r old r 'id kii:'.'f ?'H1- I Iilllsfi 'J Mrs. H. ' 27 at mi'etiiiK Ut Ave SALE PRICE $215.00 69.50 1 6-pc. Blonde Dinette Suite Combination buffet-china cabinet, console table closed 24" by 36'' opens to 76" by 36", 4 chairs S'-iturdnv. Temnlc thist riviv,, ''lrimie. REGULAR $310.00 79.50 63.50 59.50 1281 Walnut finish v'innen' A.iwie it B. V. D. 100 NYLON TRICOT SHIRTS FUSED COLLAR AND CUFFS. THE SHIRT THAT NEEDS NO IRONING. Wash it at Night, Wear in the Morning WHITE : BLUE ; GREY Priced at- $12.95 Watts and Nickerson MEN'S CLOTHING 1 CHINA CABINET CHROME TABLES CHROME TABLES d'lv' F'-b 13. 9 ptn. to (2!)l As in t ed colors 'P your cookie ar Fri- 53.50 U..i.. ""iraav at tlw. t Aborted colors it ureiitlv nn cook. Prices. (25) Numerous Non-advertised items - Lamps, Coffee Tables, Etc.. At Reduced Prices o) Uii.i... o p.m. 10-2 Oil lit Ltfia ' v " ,S;t' ?V Mlkt Cu-wi'lconie, i or, . 'iTt. 1 1'. Al rurmtuire a- Km,- "1 Phone 775 FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY A GOOD PLACE TO BUY ndav ,s'1"' Nturl- 327 Third Avenue irrrv ... ... It t DC " l"-op Bakery 23 1