Frince Rupert Dcily Mews ' Friday, May 9, 1952 J 1 I , lf r: f CharlesAdam Married Loca to be bound together by a rim of co-operative service. "Rotary is as idealistic as Christianity," concluded Mr. Rose "and as unattainable to the full degree." But it was no hopeless dream, rather something towards the realization of which everyone should strive. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. James Hunter, is due in port at 7:30 this evening from Vancouver and will sail early in the morning for north Queen Charlotte Island points. a n d PERSONAL : ,:y, fH l Theatre Operafor Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pavey are. Duncan McRae returned to the leaving by air tomorrow for a trip 'city by air yesterday from a brief to Vancouver. . : lousiness trip to Vancouver. He Plays at Festival also visited at Duncan, Vancouver Island, with his mother, Mrs. D. C. McRae. TERRACE A local wedfling of widespread interest took place-on Wednesday afternooh when Mrs. Susan Hiench became the bride of Charles M. Adam. The ceremony was performed In the living room, lovely with flowers, at the home of Mr. Adam. Rev. P. H. Mallett of Inspiration For Rotary Re; Rose Talks on Ideals of Service Reg T. Rose, who ls a member of the Vancouver Rotary Club, inspired Prince Rupert Rotarians at luncheon yesterday with an address on Rotary aim3 and ideals. Declaring that the important function of the service club was not to get something out of it in a business way but to render service in the Best, sense of the word, Mr. Rose assigned definitions as follows fo the letters of Rotary: . RReentiting of members ol Quality. O Orientation into Rotary atmosphere. T Training for service. A Activity, club, community, vocational and international service. R Recognition of good service well done. Y Yardstick of value. These were the spokes of Rotarj SEND FLOWERS J BY WIRE ? MOTHER'S Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Creed, who have been on a month's holiday trip which took them as far through the United States as Mexico City, returned to the eity on Wednesday night's train. Gilbert Brown, who was with the maintenance department of the Royal Canadian Navy here during the war and now resides in Victoria, has been here and J4ot el -Tlrrivo. (s Prince Rupert H. G. Borris, I. M. Galloway, R. Thursday evening's performance of the Music and Drama Festival featured' the plays of Piincp Runprt ' t.ittlp Thpatre 1 . J4 Vj ficiated. The bride, looking charming and Eooth senior Hifch School. in a blue-grey covert suit wiih T. Rose, Dr. H. H. Pitts, and D. M. Warner, Vancouver; Mr. pnd "Dfath Writes a Message," was I DAY .E OF JOY These squirming little bundles of puppyhood navy accessories and lilv of th? valley corsage, came into the rprmi hv 1hp nuli,pnrp Th.p Bri. on the Queen Charlotte Islands! Mrs. D. Kimball and A. J. O'Hara, ior me lasi iew days on special; Portland; C. M. Crispin, New room on the arm of Peter van Stolk, to the strains of Loheng to charm any lover oi aogs. out. mey nave an aaaea o'fam." in 'hat tnev are tne ilt!il lltter ' P"rebred Boxer born in Calgary. The mother of the litter of eight (one . Bcautwood Brown Sugar, an 18-month-old Boxer and is Hi-rcules of Cymbella who also has the blood of inter-,1 champions. The pups now are four weeks old. rin' Wedding March, played by Mrs. C. J. Norrington. The bridesmaid, MLss L. Schaik. judicator said that she felt it was not a very good choice of play but well sustained. She ad' vised more color and contrast in voices and movements and the full exploitation of the peaks of excitement. Miss Nina Ynnne- navy work. He will return south by air next Monday. Harry Price left this week for Regina where he has been promoted to the Dost of freieht Westminster; D. R. Mather and Les Cutler, Hamilton; J. II. Con-Ion, Topley; Mr. and Mrs. Norton and daughter, Mrs. A. J. Richard." and Mrs. Miller. Terrace: J was attired in afternoon dress ol goia and brown with accessories and Mrs. H. Peters, Peoria, of white man was commended for a con traffic representative for the Mr Canadian National Railways. ' IlL en tone and corsage carnations. ank and Constructive A. J. Forsyth, Norths Van- Eric Grant has arrived in the couver. vincing portrayal of the role of Sandra, and the play received 85 marks. George McAdams was groomsman. Mrs. G. McAdams, chic in jiticism at Festival city from Brandon to succeed Mr. Price as chief clerk to the divisional freight agent here. 'The V' Maid of France" by uy the le brown, with SHIFFER - HILLMAN squirrel fur-piece V , 7. . e Senl0 daffodils, receiv- n S?h(! ?ro"P ls a and corsage of r H.'?iV M Adjudicators Giving Much Help to Contestants in All Departments ed the guests, assisted by the bride's two sons, Edward and iiiLa3y ill nance Ul Hie t:nij Ol World War I. It was exactly the right type of play for the age 'if tf' Robert CLOTHES BrouP' according to the Aft- th rtrM o (,t t., adjudi r.e Music and Drama Festival has been getting Mrs. N. A. Beketov, who has jeen visiting for the past month .n Vancouver and Victoria, is returning to the city on the Princess Norah on Sunday. She will be accompanied by her daughter, MLss Nadia Beketov, who will spend the summer vacation here after taking her second year at University of British the bride was proposed by George Cfr and well done. Etery MrArtam., fniinu- vJ t , Playpr contributed well in the and constructive help from the 1952 adjudi- production. . The soldier parts, ! the couple by Peter van Stoik In the main, the marks are by no means 1 ' 1 II . i. 1 f nftPr tthiu ho n,rt nuc" iviuinson ana tian K.aar- both, dialogue parts, were r-sive wnicn may wen mean mat uie penurm- not overdone. The Maid of i i are not either. - France part was well sustained Columbia. by Jessie Butler. The play re- " ' to the Motel where a lovely wedding cake centered the table, topped with a bride and groom in miniature and flanked Dy pink tapers set on silver holders. A delicious repast was served by r, Glenn Nelson the indicator, has pent i Jennifer Lare 83. Shirley Jackson 8i. lap Iiaiirlnc Gladys and Gallya Orlmolfson 84. fclUuoeth Pierce 83. Anne Colusii 83. , Bylvla Llnelinm 82. Sharon Skinner 82. Illvh I.IM DlBima Pierce 84. Iiih 4le Son J a Berg 83. Hullet Remember Mother with FLOWERS or with a POTTED PLANT. Your order via air mail or telegraph will rjach her anywhere. Clothes are an investment and they should be bought in the finest materials and finish. In SHIFFER-HILLMAN clothing you are offered the ultimate in comfort, style and craftsmanship. We invite you to inspect the wide range of English pure wool cloths that are included in the SHIFFER -HILLMAN spring special order samples a guaranteed fit and complete satisfaction ls yours when you buy your clothing at . , . J. :n:Ke moment giving i !,p!u of his wide teach-4 -rii-su? in helpful sug- He says lie is convinced j coiiiiiuinity abounds in I -iji leaves iome room for , , to whether it Is being -'! n fully as it should, i .e type of comment hu ceivea 8 marks and special! commendation for the simple set ' and good costuming. j The play from Terrace was withdrawn on account of illness but the other dramatic entry from Terrace for Friday night is definitely coming. Word was received today that the non-arrival of the Ketchikan entries was due to illness. Mrs. Davidson and assistants. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adam left by cai for Prince George. Their plans Include attendance at the Ner chako Dam christening. - The bride came to Terrace from Holland some two years ago. The groom is well known in the district, having lived on the 5 A gift of flowers for Mother S Is a most beautiful way to J express your love and ATTENTION TEEN-AGERS Don't Forget . . . Civic Centre TEEM CLUB DANCE Friday, May 9th Dancing from 9 to till 1 in the Small Gym at your Civic Centre Doors close at 10:30 Admission 25c Non-Members 50c REFRESHMENTS devotion. -!Kt.;r.:anr':.T.is. Queen Charlotte Islands, and at Stewart, before coming to Ter J fn nee Sit perl race to operate his theatre busi French Minuet Conrad Street School 88. Sonatina Ptaniifwtr under l onve Strand 85. Roy Sleber 85. Oeorgina Mitchell 83. IliHIIh KiIiihiI tklllll "A" United Nations March" 84. TwillKht Serenade" 83. Thii I'luuoroet niHler Id Elolse La lul and Anita Kogeraon 83 SI. AmlrpH'n Junior Clmlr 'Oailant Weaver" 87. Sweet Alton" 83. saxophone ua( strand 82-83. Inrlnet Jean Oolds 84-84. Two Plunolorte Dneu ness 3L M TTS & NICKERSON . MEN'S CLOTHING Box 518 J 1 I "j 300 3rd A?e. Phone 111 Prince Rupert, B.C. ' Phone 345 tM jun to appear in M'.s. t sct.-ville's adjudication of t :i. dancing and drama. main. Mr. Nelson has It that it is not enough to t :n n-.usic correctly. Oi'e I jijy and sing as if the or sinning were part of ; .strive to be happy or i.itic in the Interpretation He has many useful sug .4 aoout technique but, in ' analysis, the vital que3-I ars with regard to maj-. grip or imagination f;. fine tilings which mal'.e I ..ve in and through an f afternoon, Mrs. de - i-ie sp?nt all the time i i explaining and demon-iv what it meant to dance t the whoie oody and not the les and the STuive She sptike of the charm I nra-ica! .sense of the i m.'ers but hoped that Valae": Evelyn Jamleson aiMt Al- , etta Ollker 87. 'Marclie': Oave Strand and A lul la Top Marks At Festival Two 87's, highest marks so far at the Music and Drama Festival here, were awarded by the adjudicator on Wednesday. The choir of 8t. Andrew's Cathedral won this coveted title for its performance. 8o did Mrs. Oilker and Mrs. Jamieson for their two-piano number. x PUS I 7M0 ' is tit. I Ollker 84. Arnil moll Milo Open-Casey Wilson 84-83. Stella Chaprun 83-82. Robert Wood 84-85. Iloolll M hool H.IIHI !" uiunu iircn a. Springtime Waltz 82 CIVIC CENTRK I'Uliiifnrle luei miner . Sonja Hansen and Myrna Knut-aen 86. Bruce Forward and Jack Mac-Lean 84. Choral Speaking iraile IV First adjudication by Fred dc Brasconvillel : Borden Street School 85. King bdward School 83. F.lm iitioit lruile I . Derek Allan 84. Mary McPhail 83. Shlriey Kuruicl 82. Pliiiiolnrte Duet under 13 Shlrra Halllday and Diana David I 1 wwwwwwww mice r - f .; vely qualities would be eater use in their danc-3 Kie was something of j message with regard to I JUon classes. There was oiten of trying too hard f " voire Instead of letting I .e personality speak with M naturalness so that f )-mer was happy In his ' (I communicated the l"S t0 the audience. son 83. Verne Foasum and Fred C.rlnd-strad 82. Plimiilitrte lluet I lliler 15 Rov Sleber and Gcorglna Mitch : and 8 nir., I ln 1 Huh Sohw.l 86 and 84 lo P'l'ulwtr llllilr Plula 83 ell 85. KliHiillun Ciraile V Billy Kergln 88. Jerry Jenson 85. w Anne La Sett 84. Michael Greene 84. Robert Knutata 83. Larry Parent 82. Choral Mieaklni (irnde V Uninfi.ric iimli-r I lellord 84 'Am 82, P'lioinrir under I H;)bfrts 8s ll Chads 8;i' 'h Jones 81 favlikis 81. PiaiKifiirir unilcr 11 MIM)U 80. I'lilmiliirtp Oppii 's!rand 82. Horilen Street School 8'! Plaiiororte Jiilck Mud) umler l 8on)a Hansen 84. Margaret Olsen 84. Myrna Knutaen 83. Anita Rogerson 83. Flnlae Lalltl 82. APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned for .the position of General Secretary of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre. t Applications should state age. qualifications, exparlence, salary expected and names and addresses of refer nccs both as to character and experience, and when available. Envelopes bearing applications should be clearly marked APPLICATION CONFIDENTIAL and addressed to; " ' DR. R. G. LARGE, ' Chairman. Civic Centre Association. in. No. victor Prv.itav 80. " open: llliainilv j " CiUkcr 83 iniilcr Hi lr 84 J 'inbpris 83 ' Mill-hell 82. ' Rpiri ni (irnde 8 Violin Janette Spark 185. Donald MacLeod 161. Chriato Furniotls 161. (iriule 1. Violin Robert Jensen 165. -1 11 mortal HiKh School Choir MI ""'born 78-80. ' Hi-nry ' 78.77 '''budn'ey 76-77. " Ham-in. OnBv Fro. camid S - i r fiirwurd 84. -km You'll welcome CALVERT HOUSE first for its smoothness, light body and delightful bouquet. Here's a whisky you'll really c?ijoy! You'll welcome CALVERT HOUSE again because its outstanding quality brings you rare value . . . it's the best buy in fine Canadian Whisky! Adders Ideal Gift for Mother ! 11 Ma7 Chapter I.O.D.E. "He Sale will be held Sat-fide Royal Bank. m0c) ;t drive and tournament LUGCSAGE .. May io, Moose Tem. ( ryone welcome. 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