“| Remember Momma” Cast: To Be Selected Tonight — A revitalized Prince Rupert Little Theatre Asso- | ciation will start work on a brand-new project tonight, a three act comedy “I Remember Momrna.”” Almost 30 players will he reauired for the production togsther with large number of back-s stage pers sonnel. Recommended by Sydney Risk, | - weet cece “] Remember Momma” will he sents a real challenee to Prince lentatively ash ab toniphts | raipere’s amateur thespians be- casling-reading meeting and “eause the stegins is dificult other mectings prior to the ris pature, ag is fhe actual acting val of Mr. Risk who will be'and directing” Robert Hill adjudicating the 1958 or WM president al {he Tht {le Theats C Festival and also conducting 9° A: sociation said today, three week Drama Study, Group) yy aadition Mp Risk will pr ‘ince art, Aaa! isd Will Pree Subject rarer surly prow in sent a complete 2 course a5 is drama will he the Jorhnteg! | Boe ble In the three-week pro- problems arlsing from the newly- gram. saleeted play. Mr, Hill has expressed the hope “J Remember Momma" pre- that as many people interested wees drama, as possible will attend, a . i “'Th's Invitation has no Hmits,” UBC Alumni he sald. ' “Mr, Risk 's fully aualified Mn ’ every asnect of the theatre, in- Meeting Set ‘eluding radio ¢Crama, and the F : S d ‘course should prove extremely or sunday benefielal to ail who care to ‘ \ A call to former students of} pattend,” he concluded, the University of British Coli a umbia was issited loday to ihe f | tend. a meeting next Sunday} Success u efternoon of the Prince Rupert | bratich of the UBC Alumni as Bo x Social soclytion. Ar} Saeger, executive o seorel Ls ‘He ld Ly WOM of the UBC Alumni Association : ¢ y will‘ be arriving in Prince Rui pert Saturday to help ine Six members of the Moose- thé alumni branch here. He will) heart Alumni Committee, Wo-; hold: a meeting of all ex xestudcute | men of the Moose attended the! and graduates at 3:30 § Sunday '§ Sroup's monthly meeting Febru- ; afternoon in the Civic Centre, | ary 5, at the home of Mrs. Mr Saerer is on a tour of the, pane Robinson and completed . coust and will come, here from’: fans for the Alumni Box Social} Uvegn Falls. After visiting here held last Friday in the Moose ; Orteee cements tere ees for ares days he will visit iti Temple. - | mat, « ' Chairman, Mrs, Oscar Johan-| tt,is estimated that there are-son conducted the — meeting. upwards of 60 former UBC stu- Guest was Miss Ann Robinson. | dents in Prince Rupert. “Mrs. Thomas Thomas won the) “! prize raffle. - Others attending were Mrs, 3. MUSEUM— J, Bacon, Mrs. A. M. Paulson.; cand Mrs, Thomas Parkin. } ' — At the social Friday night, ! briefs .Mrs, Johanson won the first ! _ wire for the “prettiest hasket"| = BY JOCELYN: BOLTON - “yhife Mrs, James Hebb won the} , “prize for the "most. comical ; We have nearly a pade I OW yasket.” guest book telling us that visite: Jadges: were Murray Rhodes! ors do come during Uhe winter ayd Mrs, HL, Leverett while ; months as wellas the summer. vr, Rhodes also was auctioncer, Port, William, Ottawa, Kitimat, | Providing dancing niusie were | Vaneouver, Burnaby, Prince vrs Thomas and Mrs. Johan- Cink appcar on Our register. con, Another dnterested visitor was. weecnenneee John Kelly from County Carlow.” Treldnd. Mr. Kelly had been at) eM A tokd ae he a Accordion Band mired the Natives and ther art very, much, We abso. had quite To Be Feature Ae Sel crew members of the Nor- wepian ship “Sun Karen" and re): OORP T we were fad ta welcame thes Ca | yours men. — Amadded attraction fevtiuring During my holiday i; Visited stike Colussi's dunior Accordion the Museum in Victoria and nd wil hichieht the Order epent quite a dite time fookine af the Royal Purpie’s Valentine partic udarly at the Indian dis: pea temorrow afternoon ine the play, and fe frankly PUBIC pete Comtie Bain Lonnuee, is so food, In Victor they de Gaeronveress for (he affair rafep are supener ond Uy da dae wal be Mee denges Toads and! doun weowe be have an nee Hite pote durian Che fours TE go aan. his week we Taye did aye avery nie Chiefs Tare orders a speelally. Dial fen bukdliny far a ha Tes anary to Mongol. for many most eonferbible, bab eb course ine (ie Spring feeb sae we (Ue ay yegtied detecates to be week (hat our tint piety Thaeeh Aber and Deep Brat wil altend. Anyone SHOT raheran bl, Valentine ‘Pes wil dike cae eppartunity | our display is quite sis geod an Receiyine the etests will be better displayed, Tn Cet Lofeit pfopored Rayel Tecly Mrs. Ole rot hive the ald sone fonds (Inet oe ttre AL GH teething md we Rave, Uieir niche aig erie At fons ¢ weloiad Bellin Nave same very ites pibees. ton and Meo. ube bieavies whieh made me a bel envious, obhat, shal pote dent ta tus hy reaclers Mroo Chive Cordineies, We ape Ist son, de OUP eit ts are Breaded Shrimp with — sweet Always anslouy ty see the “sbate’ me Sour Sanee; Deep Frted Faronecar chair, bayleted we bad May uth vue han, Dts any adrand we wouk! g Hear Rev, Gungel, Evans piece uf enn vce tye TEES Werinesdiy, eb, 1h, 8 pm, | mM eerdainly enges me Wo tne Eyenuel eal Free € hue the rest of the Maseum is cule 9) Rupert: Shoreworkers’ UA. Most af oie Visilors abe AUT QUES meet aren pan, Maursdity, wir (he Museu quite weil WED peeled, ayy this pele de atee boty held on wediiesadity, oy eshiermen's Ulan, Tueschiy, rary Mae Ee Cave Centre, web, Hoak tend yuna. dn Unlon hows lyf ow meaership ba Ae aad Tome Cooking, Chareb Wall, Misemm as Weleonie to athene nape, tei LM ea pan eome dnd lene how the MPa Anmociithn Reerea thon, Is dui. tub, ‘Vhuesdity, 8 atelock, Gide, i ' tnite ehited fo Chit Gaeb ois Satta. tainty ho beer, taen aeeilhie the dages worety af heme beck. batons wip imprave Pam sure, precidte the dow ch Uke very & Grand Cafe open Saturdays poles, ‘The Masenir al Vielorsa Wuntun, Subeam Chow Meln, ob bave the vacua dy que ye ‘iva AMiace. Mission, Mise new! heater, the otter ds reuty ay eid and don’ mre it adh due ety gg eee Auditarinmn, Powill be reranding you cach 9 A jal rieeting of Thultbue mid th do Repeal) tenther, Aa. 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Attempting (he tricky task of reading poetry ‘and . discussing his own work, Dr. Birney quick- rs by his vivid inte:pretation and his frequently amused ‘approach ° to jrovlems that he. personally has met in writing. Introducing his talk with a brief poem about a goose and 2 fox written by an ‘skimo, the speaker graphically explained now the symbols and sounds of psetry can convey so much more chan’ is imimediately apparent in the. writlen dine. In this case, the fleeing goose was. interpreted as winter and iy won resporise from his listen-|' the fox as the sun. or whiteness and. light, ty - Part icularly effective was aim poem hy Anne Mariott of Squa-! mish who, in her “Woodyards: in the Rain,” eloquently trans- ; uted the B.C. coast climate into | verse. A piece titled “The Land-? ‘ady" by P. K. Page, nom-de- : plume of the wife of the Cana- ‘dian ambassador to .. Australia ‘ably showed tine power of satire ‘to amuse and portray. In a poem'of his own called “The Road to Nijmegan” written onstrated how a sense of hope and comfort can be drawn from svenes of sucienng vy the know- ledge that one can alwa¥s think of good people on this earth whose existence creates an awareness that life has a real meaning after all. Especially appreciated by the and space which established a; i soncept of the counery that was j ian refreshing contrast to the! ‘crowded activity down below. Tn the Jatler part of his pro-, aram, Dr. Birney related how he , ‘had conceived the idea for his: | poetic play "Damnation of Van- , —" | conver and explained the tech- | nique required -in preparing ib, for presentation on. television. ‘The idea came’ to, him in. un- Jdikeyy eireumistances ‘at’ Court: | Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hicks, 11504]. ‘Venay where she chanced toxal=) Ambrose Avenue left: this morn- ‘tend a public hearing © on ‘the j sroposed -dammung of Buttle; plane for a ten-day. holida ny ay if ters of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the ; appealed to him as an appropri H. W. Steel on Third Avenue West, vesterday after- ‘noon when the Prince Rupert IODE Chapters staged: its annual “Founcler’s Day’ tea ta chserve the 56th anniversary cf the organization's s formation. Proceeds from the snecessful “ oe affair will vo ta the IODE cone lie Mea Lean Pleas, Mrs, TOA vention find, 'MeMeekin and Mrs, ALR, ©. Recriyine n many WSIS James, was Mrs, Wo. Halliwell, Mut : cipal regent vrealaled by the Mrs. A, 8. Hamilton with Mrs. hostess. Mrs, Steel TW. Brown, Mrs, George Miller ‘ ‘ ‘ : % r © , An arrangement of blue-tint- und Mrs, Yel Wong assistlng, sdocorpations. red diedps i ae We el nn Me can convener headed the tea eam: pms we indice composed of Mrs, Roy themums, LODE colars contre ; na . "ata Bovyehuk, Mrs, Miler and) Mrs. thy pouring table, complement MP. “Houghtan. ed by red, white and blue tse ae streamers, Palys of red, white CHURCTE TRATINENG and blue ennales completed the table setdne, Jehn Coates, the great nglish Presiding at He urns were Eater who died in 1041, reeelyed Mrs, Bod, Cody dle, representing his early draining dna ehureh Municipals Mrs, Joe Ridsdale, chor, regent aff Queen Marys Mrs, 7 Alex Brebary, repent of Came, bral and Mrs, Nell MacDonald, regent. of the Duchess of Edln- burah Chanter, Ton room hostess Mrs, Th A, Bree was assisted by serviteurs Mrs BG, AU, Mrs. George Pow ly with ALIS AIR LINES From Prince Rupert To Ketchikan | Wrangel | Pojersburg Juneau With Connactions to Seattle and Whitehorse (Office Opposite Past Of fier) TIA 00 ANT : Directing the kitehen was: Mrs, 1,0, Griffiths as genera’ - atu frame sor a play with a: “ue West, left by plane this mora-! 4" Empire flenked the reception hall in the home of Mrs. wider significance tied in with-ing for a short stay: in Quest 4 ‘man's destiny in the face of. Charlotte City. theeatened = destruction. = The, ee ‘play, in which the leading char-; cocters are syiabuts of such enue East, left this prorning bys! things as death, istury and: Bushes. coneitdes on the nove hat where there is Jove and wonder, (here is salvation of Hie. : | EarHer Dr. Birney spoke to! students oat Booth Memorial ‘Yeh School, He was intreduced: ib the Civie Centre meeting by: ped Jones who said that neni: sunday, Art Sacger, of the Uni- ersily ‘of BC, woudl he prese at! 0 discuss epportunities al the, Jniver salty Do you get the chesterfield? snoam a. UG RIC NAVEL UNESP ES OES DOU , , WHEN GUESTS STAY OVERNIGHER, are you the one who must give up his hed and move onto tha chesterfleld 2 Phen you've probably dhought, as you tossed and turned, (hak vou meat AX Up i BueRt KOON oe ay goon as you've saved the money, Wreall have different. reasons for ravings Tho bie (hing is to decide what you want most, (hen save for it, either Chrous a regular Henk savings aecount ar purpose’ account «= whichever guile you best, ) Te takes just a few minutes fo open ' either kind at any Royal Yon'll always be glad you did, WOE ae et igh aane 4H ra ar mabe ated eee soapy al Wor epee . tie ME By aA a pa thee EAB NE OE Eh ET rete eae Hess ae Nad BRA Hye NE Lal ge bende ah BAW ai be iewcuacig MRLAL! ss 12H REGAN ao NU: qudience was a poem written by | whe speaker about a flight across | ward Garner. Mr. and Mrs, Wile? | Canada on a North Scar plane. jJiam Bond, Mr. and Mrs. RB. W. Phis. persuasivery conveyed an} impression of airiness, cleaness | ied that-they were given an.’ ex- Prince Rupert Daily Ne 3)" , Tuesday, February 14, 1956. Rain 70 Sram. Tytem Cool Bok Go Shoo Feeuley Pancake 2 . Today being Shrove ‘Tuc stay, here is a “yeripe: > with. “which: to delight your family, Serve “them pancakes. Young's ‘recipe in.the Prince Rupert General, ho pital Women's Auxillary's “Totem Cook Cool.” Ton these traditional: pancakes with whipped cream for a temp tingly delicious meal. ‘Tea Pa neakes Che cee beaten 6 to 34 cup thin milk City Kinsmen. ua oT sps, sugar ‘Attend Riles RS arc At Kitimat A ‘group of 34, Kinsnien and wives from Prince Rupert, Ter- race, West Vancouver, Burns Lake and Ladner, attendéd the. Charter Night of the Kinsinen Club of Kitimat, Saturday night. | The charter resentation took | place in the banquet room of the} Kitimat Hotel, with the cha ate ter being ‘presented by District. Governor Kenneth McConnell of | Ladner, B.C, to Al Bashill, “oh dent of Kitimat Kinsmen Club, Those attcnding from Prince |! Rupert were Mr, an? Mrs. Ed+ 1 tbsp. melted butter * cook other site, oe Long, Mr, and Mrs. H.R. Shear- |: down, Mr. and Mrs. Tngvar; Morse, R. C. Barbour. and Lingh | Waller, Prince Rupert visitors re Sport| | t ‘cellent reception” bv the Tsili-: mat club, which included, tours: .. rand games of bowlin: and eur | ing. . : 1 PADD P ~4 PPPE ODEON OP. saneore a: OPE OE } Don't squeeze Hla sears = dissolve, ther ‘your skin’ vitality and: Drisguist, Results yunran according. to.-Ef fle. 1 tsp. bakin power co rae Heat griddle. ‘until a drop . of a water runs. around like a “drdpi-: of mercury. Cook pancakes until va bubbles form. Turn’ only one, to DERSON ALS: lee DONATIONS T \ npeenecovevecnsgnrarseceeeerec:s 8: HEART. Fou DA ‘ing by Canadian Pacific Airlines: | | ‘Use Wont 1 Adb—Thay ra Roy Cornish, 708 Second Aven-! La J! George Wood, 229 First Av-; plane for Quean Charlotic Is. : Inada. where he will sisrh work Ina losing camp. Bo. A Jorson, CPA arent hore: | Heft this morning by plane to ate | rtend an agent's convention int] Vancouver, While away for ten days he is be ine relieved by Vern Barlow of Vancouver, ys eeneenenrn eens a7) seteameenepes mam Try Daily News Classifieds a RIE CIATEUY URN MANTATAN eee nee rece epee Royal a “xpectal Hank branel W ut t ‘ah wsniaine ns pt J gwar pete re sae eee ae oR Bos - te CESK Owe COE SESS HEB!