IMFnrilANCE AMONG Continued from page 1) , the whole they are opposed and ' repudiate decisively any leanings Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, March 27, 1952 Esteemed Pioneer : I" '" - I k I Oeorge Cook left on yesterday's ; plane fo a business trip to Van-j :ouver. Mrs. William Jones arrived In he cltv on the Prinre Rnnort: yesterday from New WestnWir endeared" to m a n y ster, being here for a six weeks' irirnrls Mrs Elsie Marv Sml'h. lence Delightful ReciUI by ; i Ninna Bentzen I ! A small audience in United Church last niirht vowed others i would be sorry they had not come to bt.ar.Ml8. Nlnna Benuen play! vlslt wltn her brothpr and sister-, ln"law wr. ana Mrs. tiaroia HamPton. Woman Passes I ' 1 Mrs. J. Arthur Smith Passes Aav After Brief Illnes woman' F-teemed nioneer local wit, Z ilelt came here in the S 1 a niicitr Lr lime 7"' ""7 " nd widow of the late J. Arthur .-smith niacH nwav Tuesdav eve- inm. m m. Prin Bnnert Oen- a - wlv- 1 taltp nlnee Kiturdav mornlne "3 from tn Church the Annun- St There wil payers Friday night In the B C Under- taker Chanel i Death came to Mrs. Smith . ' after lftpr a twn two weeks' ,.!,, .,,. Illness. ; Born in Chicago seventy-three ' years ago, Mrs. Smith came to the city from Kenora, Ontario, ; in lona ,,ritv. v.w.nj ,h..i i Mr. Mr. - and and Mrs Mrs. o Oeorce mc- M.Jeral 5"" ""t"""' Hospital. The' funeral will her vio in. Adult, and children! - . m . . Tien- " do h responded to rap !a tlon to the artistry of "her per- ZtoZrr tv ve? talhe" dtVon ; ! &Z n lhe on "oV.t' Jlty formance as she displayed her mastery of brilliant gypsy airs.!0? ?u??n ysleraay e.n" CUUM PACKEJ lated many anecdotes Problems of railway building were brought into her picture. To many there ,naa ueen oimculties and disap- pointment. lrs- MacPhersn mentioned SUCh Pmlnent Individualistic i" t.he '""?t u" D' lne pennon- Sobers and Ukraln-; ..... . . 11 lne Douknobrs have not w.v.u, .icam uui 5 ldrge -gruP calllnS themselves Knrts nr PrpoHnm qi- k" nil!; "i " ic 7 , tlC !;ather tha? a-ve make for s g.donot n ne other hand, the Men- ST M8, type.J se ub, Nirewa, inrmy, gooa iarm- ers anQ as"a"ng well. Mormons, too. were a splendid tyPe of PeoPle- As for Ukrainians thpv tnn iiac me icapcut ui tueir w mj nicy are communistic Dut such a group is very small. On Pacific Milk recommended by doctors for in-fnti' (ormulii. BUY B.C. PRODUCTS 411 C W n r-J H W I ?VllLi the Czarda. and Swedish folk-I gongs. songs. j , First part of the program was given to Sonatas by Handel and; Bach including the familiar! "Air." also bv Bach. In which Miss Bentzen developed great! Judge, son of Mr. and Mrs. i clarity and richness of tone. I Judge, ls In the city from Van-1 The violinist -was fortunate in ;Couver on business j having the assistance of Henryi kluym, local pianist, as accom- R. H. Morgan, formerly in the' pianist who was in complete sym- i taxi business here and now oper-; pathy with, her performance ' ang a hotel in Vancouver, ar-1 was a railway contractor and were an excellent type-hardy, later became real estate dealer, self-reliant and good-lookiog. and a prominent property ' owner lTne Speaker of the Legislature of Manitoba Ukrainian. was a rh. h,rn f,, " y p? '5 mJ ""fPloy dl Carl a"d SOJ COMMUNISTS Wa"er- Edward , lost his life j j These new Canadian (Ukrain- REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS " . . w,t i-anauian Air rorce:ienow citizens. Some would like . Setv'uf ! St ias been elected local sons o. I ircis are: : r. Hundeldfl. ttians?n. ij c SKaud. fc:ary, Mrs. J- -wtury, Ml. As- 0 Oi:-. , Uohn Pcdcrscn. fSlial, Mr"!. Alf I ji,l,n Ped.T.en. 0. Reddingcn. jrold Holland, B. jiske. of 0fftC'..-3 Will vck. yening" tias been til , j Party ,Lve tables of ne crib whist of Canadian I Auxiliary last I were Mrs. H. iautovlc at crib-Sormier and J. j and Miss Pul-j Doane Freeman i toward Commimtsm. Their loval- ty to Canada is absolute and un- questioned." Although herself from Sas- katchewan, Mrs. MacPhtrson de- i scribed Alberta as "the most rn- mantle, beautiful and versatile"! 0f the prairie provinces. Edmon-; she called "The Montreal of the West.- .., wouId.t want l0 live any. ! where else than on the prairies or to have raised my family any- i wnere eise, mis. Maernerson concluded "It Is a nrivilpEP to LA" th ?.ranar EmPire' wnose umimitea resources as-1 tonlsh the world. We have freer: There is breathing space.; There ls intense love country, : not Just of Saskatchewan or Al- i 0e"a' J 01 a" Uana?a' Mrs. Macr-nerson, in passing , a uuaed o the 'inspired ' selec-; " "on by the F at ers f Conjed-i -i ,,!' as "-anaaa s oesitnaiion. i, ior. ,etL P ... , Appreciation of tl the club for m Mrs. MacPherson s address was voi("pd he preiripnt, Mrs. F. E. Anfield. Reference was made to the illness in hospital of the nonorary president, Mrs. ti. l-. Mcintosh and the hpari table flowers were sent to her fter the meeting. 3, WAS NOW 9'2 cu. ft, 50 Ib.freezer chest.. 339.00 305.00 8 cu. ft. 52 lb. freezer chest.. 369.95 332.95 7Vz cu. ft. 20' lb freezer chest 359.00 323.00 never being obtrusive In the second half of her program, Miss Bentzen displayed her love for light, airy music and presented such compositions as o. ifrpi.ipr", Krelsler's "irtnnri.rr. "Londonderry Air Air - and "Liebeslled;" Drdla's "Souvenir," and Sandy's ''Song of Vcrmland. These orA ,.t,M r.rlra -hat. annpalprt wirflv melodies; others, because of their technical ....imii hriiiion.. brUliance and i .h,rthJ rhythm. Sarasta's "Gypsy Airs," for in- stance, is a violinist's showpiece and Miss Bentzen gave full emotional interpretation beginning i 1 i.' V 3' . ' . , f t i ,1 Is -1 I !.- . i . . i ; tL ' f --. 1 1' i -t1J" r' I it t 4 ... , .. -. ? . -ij; -" V i' ' " 1 1 St . n ,. " r f ' I; t v - r v ' I 'I' ! "c" "re ""7" I Mr,. J. J. Judge, who has been i visiting In Vancouver and Los i Angeles, returned home on the Prin R,m,.ri in,. oi i nvea mine city on thp Frince ' RuDert vpstyrrlav frm tp tn,ith I Mrs. J. A. Rutherford left bv i nlnni t,.An-., ft I 1 . - . 7","7 ',T clty- bcln8 called there because her husband, J. A. Rutherford B.C.L.S. has been suddenly. stricken with a heart " ' w attack " and; " -""u i inFii. u. ivuiu- sur-; 12Z tZV 7 ' recent weeks. u His condition Is, rcported crlUcal ! llew Canilulatc. Thwn nan, nanr)Uq(Da nto the Yo"yai Order were; . . . . . rf Aran n t t mantlnn i .1 mw oj, o 'c"."8 I night with Governor Howard j Walker presiding at the impres- isive ceremonies. New members ;are N. H. Dale, Ken Johnson , land Slim Charlton. i Also at the meeting was dis - ! cussed a plan for improving the j ! new cemetery plots recently ac - 1 i quired, with work to begin as; ! ooon as weather permits. ; Mr. Walker deplored the lack! slx wt'rc ln attendance. I CANDY EGGS u"n a Passlonate gypsp seren- "de, then ending In the wild abandon of a sypsy dance. PUIS THIS OUTSTANDING REFRIGERATOR VALUE 8Vi cu. t., 28 lb. freezer chest ONLY - """"6 MU"U mi; vnici : three sons still reside here. ' CmllU A -4 A J In w ber of tiT the Roman n .Catholic Church. She was active in Red Cross work in two wars. Her home through the years was at ou-uuu nycimc. . Prince Rupert R. Van Snellenbcrg, W. O. Drake, Mr. and Mr. F. C. Card-well and family, A. Penner. H. Penner, N. C. Torry, M. E. Mac-Donald and C. E. Douahertv. Vancouver; W. Dick, Ontario; J. A MpOllario nnH R H R- ir. naud,- Montreal; W. A. Griffith 'and v . Hobcnschlld, Terrace: O. B. Blackstock. Saskatchewan; Mr and Mrs r vrinnkpr onrt family. Masset; r. C. Parsons, :Kamloops; N. Bath, Victoria; H. 'N. French, Vantierhoof; J. M. Dayton, West Vancouver. I Having four prisoners in his custody including two from Ter- i race and two local'iuveniles go-; today'B plane for Vancouver. For Your Easter Parade at Home EASTFR CARDS A EASTER EGGS CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES EASTER WRAPPED ItOXED CHOCOLATES IN CELLO BAGS Miss eemzen appears again by first United Church Men's Club. Al ex Haig Head Of Legion crp served by a I of Mrs. J. A , Mr- Stagavic Jr.. TRADE-INS ACCEPTED TERMS AVAILABLE THE ROBERT SIMPSON PACIFIC LID. 312 Third Aye W. . Phone 460 SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED RUM fifes I New president of Canadian Le- i 01 lnlcr,st r Moose members in ing to Industrial school. Branch 27 is Alex Hale the monthly meetings as only 'stable Crouch, RCMP, left on This advertisement is not. published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia past vice-president, following annual elections last night. Sue ceedlng him as vice-president is DRAPERY SPECIALS Lloyd Rice. , 0ther 0fficers are J. S. Wilson, zone commancrer; D. Ouyatt, ser-I geant-at-arms; Frank Hicks, Robter Bone, P. M. Ray. Ralph' Smith, Mrs. M. Laurence. Dor- otny gcott, James Nlcoll and Charles Anderson, directors. ,. rvlK aune te4 were Co.. C. W. . VC. MacGregor, VC, MC, DCM, first vle-presldent; Col. S. D. Johnston. MC, VD, second vice-presi dent: Lt. Cdr. J. D. McRae, RCN iMLAi, third vice-president n!l:VA;l!: 48" .VThrcod Monkscloth In dyed colors Flamigo Dove Grey Forest Green Rose 1.98 yd. Moeting also discussed plans mtiritr- for AprU j anniversary ccicbra- tons wnich marks the second birthday of the new Legion buUding. f A idcrson nnd Mrs I n it' (' art ij u were in play t r Moose whist the following I'illan Williams, 'n. second. firs'; J Mos- was won by O. nts wore ser- T Mfi P- Bacon IS LIGHTS V lUII.STOIt.M Y j-The Northern ol Borealls , pns. ine nail is, " u "-'u1ubui ; iirom the sun. pic story says It Cornell Univcr- I which break 'I colors. jers 't and dance, Fri- iltci ' -idles' Aid tea and -'kin?. Saturday, ,75c, W Legion and ff-Hold April 1 ond Anniver- (ltci t' International !'ng Engineers f icrs' Hall, Fri- P-n- t75ct lled advertise- lr auction sale to be held P at 2:15 p.m. wjuse, corner of rBrlde. opposite pmpletc housc- Utc lu io n oCc 299.00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY 48" Homespun Green and Natural, Wine nnd Natural, Broad Tone-on-Tone Stripes and Plain Natural shade 1.98 yd. 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