By hard work by nearly i; and. dozen tench. bf fut the second night Bast night as an aud- Barly 700 persons Gave Fried endorsation to Memorial High School , presentation of "The by was he respense nol's first major mu- yclion in Vears, that . present on Mareh 23, two are the Glee Club ; py Booth staff meme. by Guiffin ‘who also Bj biwh school ore etiting, operetta with ie costumes and well- sets, captivated the Race from the open- he appeal of the two Byun and Nankle haved by Linden Nick- rey MeKinnon, {| Was ramies who won the Astion Beker a the “deeiys ha, Teminy Moore- the backward Lord auiioner and Brace the pompous Poo H High Everything d lauehs with almost Providing an excel. r the men was the ana Douzherty in the eof Yunt Yunn's: sie. Bing. quate performances din by Don Martinu- ¢ “humane Mikado” to"make the punish- recrne” Roy Sleber, ‘who played stratght ~ Yuin's other sister accompanied by Miss Bie at the plano and by the orchestra, Koe Biv” to the mine- appeared the most prune TH fight, IM ¢ veefyt that he had Bere He knew child " ee VYetoin her last ie prey fa Whe ahs tespunsidle far hey ya sete of Beaune shame 1 dedeated Besalved TH struggle Slon of Nis soul, ture? ffere youth jy PCPTORY Wohitehes MUL ie. Peep us howe, ec SLT, VN CVU, Moat Dar niuuir St, wun 1) wom ht a SoUboway , \ 4 Dal Waa me ee + tay Snnenemalety ; IMs VNOTEOAN Sala, Ube dy Wal Qhavt its] YOY ‘how Vout ty He) Selim V2 to VU ean Wp MN py Tat d |e dy wan Worn Tea v Ww. Wry Vit aney Wy Snes ga. 07 ene STOVE Cena Co Ati bbe hy wal Wham ‘Ub, ie py Mthetay ' \ mn Htlts Wt ‘i Hin w er pte tee hs Mw pps Qn ut mn Vad 4 98 + Os oy mare teene MI | VUES At un Me MaoWi gy ig hava Wa Mhool ty Aan. . Maly Mal duay PFI stay VEWAN q Wh Avg bat n behoo) Veta inners Wal ass AVON Fay an Mere " Et ag han, WM Vatvae se sie atl IU Mi Put aay We Shoal {I bin 0 NS Vth Vd aay I To Present “Mikado” ” third Night March 23 production to Tere | Bah, and Margaret 1¢d himself in the show world by stg find new challenges. I think! (songs and choruses, throughout the country, laturday Sermon | Pkeoparean plaver Edwin Booth. deentaeed ehdide 2 . pete old age” Later *lh say", He resolved to find | frends that he was the way back to, respectability pat ane a linertine Sand) dsetitiness,” OF courte, “he mite bi tangled Hfe found much more, after taking eho asd brilliant the first step, 8o each one. of,us, raw unexpectedly must take the fragments of! He had loved: dreams and make of them a new: yey with oan indes- and better pattern. “ld ente tage. Back of the. @ dhol When he Inter enter on the stag “1echeUNeSS "working for good with those who he carly death he was Bil conquer, too, with Bo See how the per. wk dominates the RY endurance pe he Prodigal in the Del bey wim T Prince Rupert Dally News, ‘3. Batuttay, Match 6, 1968.’ PERSQNALS = Coming in for other sustained ovations were Yurn-Yum'$ solo “The Sun, Whose Riys are All Ablaze” and all of the rousing lchoruses, The orchestra too, took a well- deserved bow for its excellent | accompaniment of the choruses, as did Miss Hardie and Brian Roberts for thelr plano work for the soloists, duets, trios and quartettes, Some of the omhestra played din. the overture and then ‘skipped backstage to take over roles jn the operetia. Missing from the program, but doing noble work on the drums was Bob Mitchell. Also missed on the program was Miss Dorothy Ba- ker, Glee Club treasurer, Most evident frum the outset of the performance was the pro- Ifessional job of make-up, super. ivised by Mrs. J. R. MeCracken and Ughting under the direc. tion of Mr, J. A, Andrusko. , At the conclusion of the pro- duction the cast presented Mr. Griffin with an engraved baton, sand Miss Hardie and Miss Geor- t EILEEN LAURIE, noted Brit-- ish Columbla woman conmen- tator, Is pletured in the lounge of the Union Steamer Caino- sun, while in the elty for a few hours last Sunday after- noon, Mrs.,Laurle will retum to Prince Rupert in July on a tour of the province by car. Last comments made by Mrs. Laurle when here were, "Tell your readers, 1 will support. all local organizations and func- tlons over my radio program. ginna McNay, prompter with| but please tell them to send boxes of flowers. thelr information a week In Accordionist Looks Afield | After Career Almost Ruined By BOB THOMAS (+ HOLLYWOOD( AP)~—A year has passed since ‘handsome young Dick Contino resumed a edreer that jonee seemed ruined, Now the accordionist is looking for new fields to conquer, “py pe says. “It's not that Pm He seems to have re-establish: | seainst night clubs, But I want advance of the event.” hard work. During the year, he ji. pad to belleve that you are Ispent 45 weeks performing y ‘Hmited to one field only.” i CHANGED MAN Although he can now.earn an} Contino has changed a great ; average $3,500 weekly In nighti deal since 1 saw him three years clubs and $7,500 In Las Vegas.'ngo Then he had just served ‘Contino is slowing down on the! gay “months at MeNelil Island nitery dates, iprison, Wash. . He had ‘pleaded! 1 want to try the movies and: cuitty to falling to report for! army induction at Fort Ord, ‘Calif. | Now 25, Contino is an finch! taller, better filled out and seems, 'to be better adjusted. He ad-; Hnitted he felt easter with prople: ‘and credited his army exper-- onquer, to, with God's help," so[lenee for that. He spent two: sears in the service, much of My wee geen: we - entertaining troops In Korea, ; ’ He said that he has experienc. : age tw take the initiative. “ll. . . ' ‘grise”, "I'll go to my fath or, 04 No Tneldents of hostility since Contino is passing up an esti. | I mated $] 50,000 In nitery, dates in order to develop a TV and movie career, pho tes saree 2 i ! readers | That Is our part; where we! : Annual members meeting of, Celeo Credit Unton will be held i at Civie Contre, Tuesday, Mareh Bort 8 pan. Refreshments will be served, All intinbers please nate, rds always the power of Qod “destre him. God carries the re- sponsibility for us when our en- ‘trances are fumbled and our: exlts are poorly made. ' 'Phis is the kind of world In which individual effort ts re- warded and self-sufficleney pri) tection of convention dele. ‘admired; but it Is also the bind: yites, (54) of world in which man’s powers |” ‘are limited, and some battles; @ Rotary Variety Concert, Bun. can't be won alone, Whatever we; day March @, 9 pm. Capitol loo the cehleve in usefulners and good. Theatre. Tickets from Rotary ad The vOurs nage ds the resull of forees and! members and Ormes Drugs. mUR CY powers and {actors beyond our: (54) “ yay! ' linderstanding, “T mn knit © Mecting of the Prinee Rupert ‘What God Is," someone his eld, ashing Vessel Owners Assucti- but it is a name that ansvers tion at Civic Centre, Sunday, 2) ts when we feel and know how 5 ny ; ath little we have to do with what, "we are.” -@ Annunl meeting, BR, Rod and What do you make of 1) We Gun Club, Monday, March’ 1, Insbit on trying all the wrong) 8 p.a, Mouse Temple, Election uf ways (rst, and we sometinos | office's, Rveryene weleame, (55) end up on the swamp of despalr @ Sans of Norway meeting, with God's help we ean acrom” yortint, (8h) “ ’ ‘ tlanep * ears on yout yout ne @ Meose whist Conrnanient, Sat. ow ’ , i a . OE10), Th dy by endurance and, "leat 8.00 pan, sharp. dedication with God we wih. ~ INTER CHURCH SINGSPIRATION 9:15 p.m, Sunday, Port Edward Gospel Chapel. | “AML WELCOME t cents mas me arnspemesenereane es gnnene Aimee Ty oun 8 ” ere The Sa vation Army Ciadol FRASER STREET FINAL SERVICES - Conducted: by CAPT, 5, NAHIRNEY | OF Lethbridge, AlRL TONIGHT — Sat 8:00 p.m. | Peale Mectlig —- &peciat Mate SLINDAY w= 11:00 am. Holiness Mty, 7:30 p.m. == Salvation Mig. the Chileotin from Vancouver ‘and 1s leaving on Sunday night's boat, In May he and Mra. Evitt are sriling for’ England where thoy plan to mako thelr perma- nent home,‘ FG arrived jn’ the city -‘Thursdsiy |” m inight aboard the CPSS Prin- {eess Norah to take. up perma- nent reaidence in Prince Rupert. Corporal Heffer |g attached to the RCAF Ground ' Observer Corps here and was. formerly with the GOC In Vancouver. Avenue Enst, left by plane today to attend the managers’. con- ference of all the Co-operdtives of British Columbla, While away for lwo weeks he will visit Van- couver, Victoria and + Mission United Church, left: to- day by plane after attending the executive meeting of the Prince Rupert Presbytery. ~---—- Coleen arrived aboard the Ca- mosun ‘night on thelr way race, perintendent of Miller Bay. hos- pital returned Jast night, aboard the Camosun from Vancouver after a short stay there...’ elty last night aboard the Camo- sun after vacationing couver, stay there, . ey jworth.Brown, vice-president and tronnral omanacer: of Columbia; eg ee Loachers, : ‘Cellulose Co, Ltd, of Vancouver: ile ‘of Montreal and Mr, Dan Sou. aay (Purl Edward, a (50 toe + @ Special meehog of the Fishy ermin's Local UEAW.U, Stns iby plane for Vancouver agcon- | day, Marel 4 at 2 pas. Metropole | and fatlure. With an “CI aNd? Monday, Mareh 7, 8 o'clock, Ime) Sd * @ Cosh tor old gold’ Thdger's Colonel ©. V. Bvitt arrived tn he clty Wednesday night aboard + bh, Corporal and Mrs. B. C. Heffer ‘ ee Mr. B. A. Bowen, 1472 Sixth way points, + Rev, L. Hooper of. Skidegate Mrs. A. Sites and daughter Vancouver: last home to Ter-. from eh Dr. T. H. Howell, medical su- 1. oe . Mr. J. Pageot returned to the in. Van- 4 oh Mr.. Bob Parker returned. to the elty aboard the Camosun from Vancouver. after a: ‘short he Mrs: Casey , Williams was in the elly last night aboard ‘the Camosun'en route (o her. héme in Hyder, Alaska, after a holiday In Seattle. id Dr, L. Hicks of Stewart was in the clty lost night, returning home from Vancouver aboard the Caniosun, oe + + €* Mr. A. W. Robinson, sentor purser for the Union Steamships Is beck on the Stewart run after. a two week vacation in his home im Vancenver, + + ¢ Arriving from Vancouver by plane Wednesday were Mr. Went- Mr. M. Jopp, director of Engi-! neew ae for CCC also of Vaiicott- ver; Mr, Robert Jurrius, engineer from North Carolina: Mr, R. M.| In why . t } This Is the third in a series “of, akplcles to help. promote Education Week which is ty be’ marked -across Canada start-. ing Monday and ending March 12., This week's contribution Is by ‘A.D, Jones, inspector of schools for District 52, and‘expe , mite a ut By, A. DsJONES Within the present framework of democracy.the task of educa- tion ts. one of tremendous pro- portions, Industriallzation, ur- banizationand its Inbor saving devices, modern advertising methods, the automobile, the 40-hour. week, With its resultant increase in-‘lelsure time, the working mother, the increasing divorce rale, are some of the In- fluences (hat bear upon the family and the'school. Education must provide training and In- struction differing greatly {rom those of the generation past, In a soclely that is growing less certalh of its. goals, parents and ‘Leducators must direct a great ‘deal “of ‘effort to maintain through tho. home and the school the basic. values on which our society is founded. | _ The two serious and. .Imme- dilate problems facing Canadian educators are the cost of con- atrucling many new schools and the shortage of qualified teach- ers. These problems’ will become worse in the elementary schools until 1860 and in the secondary schools; which have not yet. felt the Impact ‘of the post war births, until 1965, Crowded class- rooms and the. attendant ‘super- vigory, administrational and In- structional difficulties will re- main with us.for sone time to pome,, * fo {STANDARDS LOWERED ! ‘The shortage of good teachers is more ominous. It js slgnificant that a shortage of Inbor In other occupations causés salary ‘in- creasts under the law. of supply and demand. In the case of teacher shortage, standards of}. entrance requirements are often lowered to “meet the demand,j'. The value of good teaching mer) Its public recognition, ‘however. niany of us Seem to be reagonibly well’ satisfied as long as some adult presides in the classrdom. In otfr schools good work {3 be- | . jing done by qualified and com- | ipetent teachers but parents are; | | iconcérned as to whether in at-} Qa, tempting to fi gaps left by the! home, the public: is demanding |: >. cting ‘too. much ‘of its): The equitable and appropriate distribution -. of ‘among the varlous’ educational forces ts a problem of serious.and - _ ifes of organized’ knowledge that ’ 1 are desirable for the child’s good ‘jand for ‘soclety’s welfare.” |. : The school should instill in-the |; eg > Tremendous Task Faces Teachers ‘Today's Industrialized World - growing propottlons, ft ts ae persgrial opinion of the Job the cepted without. argiunent: that school is doing on -hié child. the school :should : teach’: chil: dien to read, write and to:master the other. basic study skills.re- quired in learning. If. 18 also agreed that {he schoo) m| help children -to acquire: certain. bod- child. a stock of useful .and Christian Interests, dpprenia« tions, attitudes and understand. ings. In other areas the. school: shares its responsibilities with the home, the. eémmunity and the church, In matters of health, loyalty to our country, promo- tlon of safe; sensible living, in- culeation of. respect . for: ths rights and: privileges of others and the provision of a .carefully planned recreational and reli- glous program, the school: mugb assume a secondary role to the. home andthe church, ©... - Piipil, teicher and parent’ are the yital components of otir Can.. adian’ schools, , Departments ‘of. education ‘and,sphpol boards: are, contributory ,faptors: only. Arid; thelr value js, Aglermined by Une, contributiong, they. make... "4 uw Canada ‘the’ {uridamental: prob.) ler of public relitions will, not: be. solved through * these’ latter: of; the. teacher determings y the quality .of' the’ Instruction,. Pare‘| ental interest ‘and co-operatign determine: toa -marked; degree, the’ child's attitude toward his, school. This interest . and’ cor teacher. 0: - “It ds the parent who’ decides. fry bw G Et good ‘or poor oie responsibility a | Sanford, engineer Canadian, Chemical and Cellulose Co. Ltd. well, personnel manner of Col. - wnbin Cellulose Company Ltd; ' Mr. Robort Jurriin left--today ; ‘panied by Mr. Charles Dunham, ; Allveclor of Forests for the Col- wmbia Cellulose Company and: Celgar Development Company of Vancouver, i tne be eee eee Bem ene re en eee ; someway KARAGCHT usted | hes “presented 48 pettyrendl towhs to” Pakiahun uedter (he techatert ald | Systema the Colomhy phin The | SPaktatag werleuP ure minteh Paya eestiog Typenta, sald thee if jwould ald development of popt | Rotary Club of Prinee-Rupert’ 9° VARIETY CONCERT | ™” vo ; ‘Mixed Chorus & Assisting Artists’ ©: ot Sunday, March 6° 9:00 pm, — Capitol Theatre | TICKETS PROM ROTARY cnn SENTRY - AND-ORMES.DIRUGS sg ory tanh, dn tres country | \ | f ie BAUTIVUL Tin “MAIR. ; PURECE® Luxury Manket in lovely shader of blue, green, rose, mauve and gold, with wide satin binding, Oa ‘Ie jult one of the many lovely you ARE WELCOME } woollen article you cn abil (OME from Paivficld's by saying your old | wnateriale, It's wonderful news for thrifty " housewives. , . those old, worn-out i Wwoollens and cottons can save money for you! 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Canadian schools can retain the confidence and support of the publle oe Af, education Js to. prosper, in}. agencles, but through the ‘dlasse}° room teacher ih contact. with the! parents‘of-the puplls, The worth| "4 operation. must Be’ won, bythe! i whether. edueation-th Canada is} ~ | " No argumeiit.'t6° the. éontrary ™ outwelghs with the; parent hig] | " mnt sn eee vt. Cre ~ 9 a an yard-~all made ppssible by saving 4 pee . Be tos Bap “It's through the classroom . os doesn't “remember! relatives and frends, , donation lets the ., Mot be forgotten, " yo ' ‘ ' _4 i a : ree 1 ft we I ee ° . ee ye Se ae. veal Ea Hos me tte oo toe “ Wb ee ' roy hayes Y ‘ \ top oe wa and . , Meat % om 4, INDUSTRIAL WEL forget her vete DO. YOU REMEMBER V-E 1D . _ poaled triumphant, Factory whistles bleW till there’) > “Was no more steam, Shops closed, Met and women: |, danced and wept in the streets with joy... © And. + when aur boys came marching home... _ ah! They were our heravs then} Remember? 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