SOME Or THE. m-cast members with two: Atrestos of the vile scored such: -achit on: Broadway was written : vain. n Druton, author of. “I Am:A’ Camera,” and “The. olce. of the Turtle”, Will, be! staged. here March, 26, 27 and 38 in: University ef British Columbia field drama supervisor Sydney Risk shows all the earmarks of being a top-notch professional production. Mr. Ris sk chose the cast at the beginning of .a three- » Week drama workshop concluded only this week. For the past month Little Theatre personnel have been working on the play under his expert supervision, Before he left Mr, Risk handed over the directing reins to Mrs, S.J. Dominato who Aas uniler- ‘The’ pos “stlea a department’ ‘has. atigteed the opening office: at’ the Indian village of Old “Masset, , Queen . Charlotte Islands, it Was: learned from: & T. Applewhatte MP Ske nite” wrote, The Daily’ News’ stating that. in’, avoid confu ory it was felt, desirable that a‘ distine-.: . be. assigned to the new’ pest. office. post office is the culmination of some’. ation onthe part of residents of Old ° ui aid, Adding. that he had. acted as: it is expected that: ‘the. office will be opened under. oy h ‘tem dor Ty. charge of: K G, Gro osse’ as postmaster. a ston ah wats nmenrennmemses * “na Carburteor: ‘and: Fuel: ‘Pub: Cieaned ond: ot ‘Adjusted. 9 Timing: ‘and 0. A. ve s 5 Adjusted. ‘Change. Oil. ‘Change Fi Iter 8 A. Check-Chart Lubrication Brakes: ‘Set Up. All For Only $19. 15 : ‘And This Ad PHONE ART KROC KAT “@. 2@ @. | Gunner From: Local, Militia Back From Alberta Course Ve a v i {ito Prince Rupert yesterday 2 Soma Ss p al Whmen’ 3D roup Stage Sccefl Sreal ! St. Paul's an Church :on behalf of the members. Women's Mission federation ; Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen are. -? Thursday night. held a success- lenving Prince Rupert at the! ful social’ evening -feting “the! end cf the month to make their: - women of the conoregation who’ home in Nanaimo. : fin the. past. year had assis sted | in its nroject. President Mrs. Melvin Hetland ‘Curator’s Sister welcomed. .the ~ cuests in the: {church where a .variety progran: ‘Paying Visit Here. Was Staged, _ + Museum curator Mys. Jocelyn | Opening the program were: Bolton, 725 Third Avenue West: 'Mrs. ‘Clarence Adland and Mrs. s, i tomorrow afternoon will enter- _ | Arthur Olson who sane a ‘dueti tain informally for her sister. j accompanied by Mrs, Lars Ql-; Mts. H. D. Bridges of Aberdecn- ison at the niano. . ‘shire, Scotland, who arrived in: i Ten members then enacted a! the cily this morning aboard i skit explaining the workines ofthe Union Steamship Camosun. ‘each department of the WMF.: Mrs. Bridges will be the guest | Taking part were Mrs. Art hur! of her sister until Wednesday [Qlson, Mrs, Hetland, Mrs. Henry ; when she leaves by train to start | Stanghye, Mrs, Adland,’ Mrs. | her return to her home in Scot- John. Pedersen, Mrs, artha; land. i Johansen, Mrs. B. 1, Kaardal.i While in Canada for a. six- Mrs. Harold Helland. Mrs. Lars j week visit. Mrs. -Bridee3 has! Olson and Mrs, Arne Huscy. —_; visited relatives in’ New Weost- Mrs. Anton Dybhavn then minster and Victoria. gang a solo accompanied by Mrs: - Ingvard Feness at the organ, TOKYO (Reuters)— The Ja- - The. women were then served | panese foreign: office yesterday’. lunch in the church parlor, ‘announced that the United At-the last regular meeting of | States has approved the- parole of lhe federatio@, Mrs. Emil Ras- | cight Japanese wat criminals ' mussen was vresented a life: ‘Whose sentences ranged from 20, member ‘ship pin by the. president years to life impr isonment, 4 Prince Kupert Daily News ‘ . Saturday, March Mi. 1956. Gunner Robert Taylor of the ~ 120th West Coast Harbor De- fence Troop RCA (M). returned ufter taking a two-month junior non- ‘commissioned officer's training ‘Tabus of training coverine field: training in infantry tactics, Ineluded in the trainine were “night patrols, compass marches, : ‘an assault course, extensive ‘course at Wainwricht, Alberta, “small arms training covering , Gnr, Taylor volunteered for rifle, and automatic weapons the course last January when 10, plus lectures on military luv, ‘vacancies for the course were /2tomle, bacterial and chemical ‘made available (o militia uniis| Warfare, Jin No, il military distriet of the Hirst thine cach day was in- ‘Western command, He was the Spection, Gnr. Taylor said. ‘This ‘only milit ja man in 4 company , "was followed by a 40- minute ,of 115 yermanent foree pevsan-! ‘period on an indeor narade A saa a i on ony Oy oy an fara had Cn : 7 rn ue af iw) oi ; ! fo tli YE CUSTOM LENGTIIS,,. 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Married. with three studying ‘him forthe important (ask. Shown left to Weht are Jill Weise, Shannon Pallant, Anne Deroway Shirley 7 Hl, Atar- garet LeBlanc, Connie Cha: atney, vont Kobertson, ve ey Risk, Geraldine Prockter, Bernice Dominato. Bob C: hid Wiek, Rebin Eird, Anna-Marie Orno, Julie Feockter, Jack Riddle. Buddy Norman, _enneth Me Tulyre, Adaire Moore. Photo by van Meer |Dr. William B. M. Hick Opens Practice in City Dr. William B. M. Hick of ‘Victoria and «until recently of Stewart will onen a medical: practice In Prince Rupert, Dr,: W. S.:Kergin anounced today, Kergin said that Dr. Hick’ Stucdto ‘Dr. and Mrs, Hick were honered : by a bance: staged in the Stewart Mocse Hall ane attend. ed by nore than 190 mentbers and guesis of the S Stewar! Board! of Trade, the S ewarf Easnital “a0 will have offices ar 320 board and the hosnital women's ‘Second Avenue West, will be as auxiliary, ‘sociated with him in the prac They were presented with « Hee of medicine, sterling silver set oof candle Born in Seattle, Dr. Hick’ was sticks anda large envraved fiat ‘raised and educated in Victoria, bow! from friends, WR. Tans ‘graduated with his B.A.. from chairman of the fareweil puan- ‘the University of British Colum-'quet, read a telerram fram F, bia in 1947 and oblained his MD T. Applewhaite, MP Skeena. in’ at the University of Toronto. He which he exnressed reage: ap 13 a member of the honor medi- Stewart's loss of Dr. Hick. How- cal fraternity Alpha Omeea Al- ever, the telegram added. “Stew. pha, admission to which is only art's loss is Prinee Rupert's granted more brilliant sttuacnts pain,” of medicine. Dr. Hick arrived in the city cabout three weeks avo to ach up his offices in the buildine for- merly-site of Dr, L. Mer- ARC IC CUNT N RENCE STOCKHOLM 'Reuterss- Scientists from the United States, Wr Canada and i} Buronean nations: +) on Arctic research beainaings May Miex 22. The confercace was called in DY the international committee ‘for th ¢ 1957-30 geophysics Pyeur, childre:., Charlotte, 5: and Grant 1) months, practiced for four Stewart. Prior. to their denarture from ithe northern mining community. Brian Dr. years PR Fishermen's Starts Annual Meeting — he apening ‘the day and inay extend into Sune, | Stes Tomorrow i) “Full attendance jehotr under the direction of. mu- eal clirector Mrs. E. J. Smith fe; the World,” ae- | Currie ati i will attend a four-day conference. PA oT Daily News Class: heds’ be Co-Op About 83 members attended: day, Co-On officals sald, session yesterday of: Attending the meeting from ammual meetine- of the Kyuguot is John Ciihson, PREGA Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- delegate from the west const of Overalive . Associaton oat the Vancouver Island — troliing Civie Centre, erounds. Mr. Gibson is here for ‘the mecunp is continuing to- discussions on possible OXpAT slon of the PREGA wost coast “operacions, _ Martin Erieksen, Co- -Op presl- dent is chairman, . Tonight trom 9 pm, aotil | am. Co-Op members and OUCHLS Decication and dedica- Wilt attend a dance 4 > (a ta tion Sunday” will be observed inn Leejon ruditovium, ‘Re- ‘tomorrow at the First Preshyter- i | “ ' ' Ires| aments will be serves, clan Church, Fourth Avenue East i-. and Young Street, ‘ “ Fifly commissioners will _ ‘Bri { ! dedicated by Rev. -R. J. Wray to! rick aying visit homes of all P resbyterians | in the elty, Anthem to. be sung by the: Plastering General Repairs R. (Dick) Balchin Phone 4526 "0 Saviour of companied by ihe orean, John ‘Quality Craftsmanship That Costs No More! When it comes to printing, see us! Our ‘supurior workmanship adds much to the appearance of your job, but adds nothing to its cost. 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