Be unciation Square Dancing Group. IB; Alternoon: Session of Festival eS tier for entering after so’ short ae training perlod. . Pi luke The adjudicator ancing ithe girls could keep up to them. hool! SECOND HIGHEST , Second highest mark of -the Que d ition Se tomarks i | stressed cetan of The ‘afternoon session went to Diana| that In be . payee, pent festival /Plerco with a mark of 82 for an] sential to potnt the toes down the: Tels ie in the 8-12 tap dancing. iThe adjudicator sald Diana had} = « \ You must panark of 85 to poise and personality, showed a) the toes,” she sald, “for that > children Was: great deal of pep and she re-| iy where all danging starts, ; Mrs, Jobn italned a pleasant smile, from the feet up,” uu Nahe 2 introduced | Doreen Albert and Jonn Crox-| Jeannte Ri B ge auatience by G. P. ford both recelved 81 for an Irish marks of 80 sire tor recov apr aoe nt at the drama! jig. Mrs. Lawrence told them :formances in Ballet or Acrobatic ire ae the Pee Ma ath both gave commendable dancing Ages 8 to 12, In the iq Drama Festival, performances ut niust move iC 1 nel hands more, same group Victorla Crompton yp oaffernenn and turn the knecs out, At ¥ aut: ynclatlel atyeaclica le anit Ke ib BCs w Annunciation ena group, MIs. Law- ‘for the Sailor's Hornp!pe baied the children Beja; ancl tala wh showed excellent traln- 8A quate GUneHBy how-:-more work. Beith ich Lawrence pratsed her efforts she timing. id that the basle steps needed! In adjudicating Sherrlil Cook | Gol Whilgouse ipecelved 78 and 70 and Sherrill Doris Albert received 78 marks Cook 77. Mra. Lawrence said that In the Jeane had pralseworthy arm for tap dancing. class, While Mrs, movements, glage presence and Mrs, Lawrence pralsed her pos- ture, arm movement and tim- |To Stop’ Over | ‘For One Day The Canadian Forestry Asso- Faking Over clation’s new conservation rall- way car will bo In Prince Rupert City Detachment . tomorrow for ti one-day slop. A veteran of almost 25 years, Sto . { pping at citles and towns pollée service, Corporal Adam petween Vancouver and Prince ce qgrvenmmecertimess sien ne “Three S romeman neste steppe Beh Wedues say atten, parked down at-the Canadian noon. He will take over in Ver. (National Rallway station. non from Sgt. A. H. Taylor, who | served On he a re gc Renovated Hall To Be Opened Cpl. Wildgoose joined the! RCMP In Regina in 1930 and pald ‘Newly renovated Elks Hall will! be officially opened tomorrow at more receptive.” Larry Eytcheson, Mr. his first visit to Prince Rupert in 1932 after serving in Vancou- ca that when pro- | Folk dancing by King Edward Bethe buys should curb gchool children, under the ¢l- By os ae eps so that rection of Kay Dixon won admi- Sw. we ee ration from dhe adjudicator. Bi went ¢ HEALS) Mrs, Lawrence stressed the nec- | essity of appearing happy and movements, nateeredny, WONG wim feel happy too," she sald, and doch in the Scottlsh Hightan nee trave them a mark of 80. -/ dancing. | Jacqueline Ewart received 75 UGE ore ' marks for softeshoe ballet, Asserung tha she was H'S PHARMACY ‘number in the Under’? class. healt AND BEAUTY |) Mrs. Lawrence pointed ou m that, since Jacqueline had only : been dancing for five months, a DIAL 4313 ‘she wag not marking high. At _ the same time she commended ;Walst and knees well out, bgt he "9 peediver on a ae —arenepamenes pues Grand Cafe | : For the Best Sclection of Chinese Foods BR SPECIALTY —~ TAKE OUT ORDERS B DIAL : Oe THE of 80. she sald, many of the older p “ho sald this group must wat Its timing and spacing, qithou Open 6 am. to 1 a.m. 635 and Ave. West: Ing at once. »? + ¥ Sn Navy Families Enjoy Cruise TART EAN ER ib res ‘ Ret OB es ain i f g ‘ | Northland Dairy Aro Pldosad to Announce The Exnans'on OF Thoir Home Delivery Service i “Cordova. Bi children, the intricacies of FOR DAILY DELIVERY OF | dar, wireless, navigation ONR QUALITY PRODUCTS [eee BE SURE TO readers DIA @ Try the Grand Cafe | RULY ne Mneapple Sparerlbs and Sour), Chicken Mein and Fried Chicken, BULKLEY 7 VALLEY RESH-~ MILK PRODUCERS 4 A | LY | ASSOCIATION TRADE-IN. NOW! 550 Otter For Your Old - | time; Wind $215.) ( 2 @ ASB nee Got) will be held’ on Saturday, 30, 2-pan., Legion Audito Bponsored by UFRAWU. Native Brotherhood of B.C, jx finportant! = -@ The Annua “of the Canadian t Blind wil be he Id at the @ Velhoiia Fishermen's April 30,1 Kristmunson's ore one welcome. Ing but again stressed the need to devote more attention to leg B God's Low Heals: pay while folk dancing, ‘Dance were glven Leona Berg, B Disease “MAKE AUDIENCE HAPPY |Patay Holbrook, Nancy Green, | i “you must make the audience carol Green and, Maureen Mur- absolute crank,” when judging , Highland dancing, Mrs. Law- rence sald the girls must reniem- ‘ber to jump “way up” on thelr toes, keep hands tight lo the Canadian square dancing by. King Edward school students under the direction of Juanita Hawkinson, was awarded a mark Mrs, Lawrence complimented the boys for entering because, Liplls were reluctant to dance. ‘T she added, it was not easy when two ‘there were 16 children all danc- RCN reserve division person- Pinel played hosts to thelr faml- a ilics last night nboard the HMC5 B. In two harbor cruises to Tuck where he will visit with relatives, Mitnlet and back, fathers were . a: kept busy explaining fo thelr Jumbo Prawns (large shrimp). Mso especlal for this week (Sweet | Chow ‘morning by style, Phohe orders daken any- ‘ Attention salmon, Fishermen Jim Pinniger,!1255 Berond Ave- Biman ‘Frjee Conforehee 1 Branch meeting | ' nstilute for thre | Counell Chambers, City Hall, on, “tuesday, May srd at 6 o'clock. { "y “well Dance, Valhalla Hall, Bb. ; dpm, ta ban Barney | jeatra. Every- | nn: @ Catholle Men's Pinner and! ver. He saw duty in the Interlor of B.C., and the Yukon, In 1036 he went to Masset and| Ceremoniés marking the open- |/very was staccalo, He ing will bring to fulf NCO in 1940 and served in Mani- toba until he was transferred here Inst year. — Sgt. Norman, who com leted . d 25 years of service on April 1, Hills and A. Bruce Brown MLA. Jolned the provinelal police in; Master of ceremonies for the Prince Rupert and has been an,oceasion will be Harley Lewls n NCO for the past 13 years. He: While entertainers will be Pat came back to Prince Rupert i and Mel ‘Thompson, November 1952 after serving in — KC Meeting tirely done by volunteer labor.) ony, ly and eranmmenrvermnte-ert Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, April 29, 1955. jl peakers Win Praise; ‘I geq he Bae’. Ger Learn Faults From Criticism. (Continued from Page ) dience that what you have to}ci's diction was “very slovenly." “~ make sure that the audience can follow your line of reasoniny slep by step.” Mr. Risk sald. ” He also urged Jim Baldwin to use a lighter treatment of his subject, “to make the audience pointed out had a tendency to “bite off” his words, and his de- hat while the ideal delivery was Marks of 78 for her Highland Inter to Merrit. He became anni ns of te fulgiment Une a and clear, It ns hetier tol Fling and. 77 for the Sword pmonuns mo & work Ch Slow up and sacrifice everything Invitations for the opening have: . , | Don Martinusen, the adjucal.- been Issued to Mayor George Bao sald, was relaxed, spoke clear. gave his listeners time to follow each thought. His speech, | Mr, Risk said had a beginning. ithe theme was developed and) ‘then admirably summed up. |. GEORGE DAWES tne Pence River, Vancouver, Asheroft, Hope, Ocean Falls, Campbell River, Port Alberni and | AUCTIONEER Phone 6032 and 295° ens Bricklaying General Repairs ~R (Dick) Balehin - Phone 4526. par a PM However, he sald, there were ave Jeral occastons when the gpeak-! 2 min inngynpienciinchrt: Wildgoose has assumed duties a5 Rupert the car brings the mes- _ NCO ‘In charge of the elly de-/sago of conservation, forest-fire SY {8 Of great Importance. Turn na asbusassansniaisseitsesditinigiebssvessbe0bserunttet? tachment of the Royal Canadian! prevention and tree farming by pon everything you have.” . i anes POO Ne Mounted Police here. films and lectures, MARSHAL FACTS" W iT CHIC Ye 7 He.takes over from Sgt. H. L.| ghowsthave been arranged for He told them to separate the . B R ‘ > te hy a Norman, who lcaveg tomorrow |g pm. 7 pm, and 8:30 pn. to-| points thoy wished to make and! ; ; nears oA to take up duties In charge of imorrow. then give added emphasis a3; | oth A Une ROMP detachment at Ver-' the conservation car will be they made then. sun tig renee - Marshal your facts and then CANADIAN LEGION. Ds a ‘ voted Dancing 9 pm. 1 an. Music By. Mike -Colusst: “ "MEMBERS AND GUESTS) SATURDAY, APRIL 30) S envaccccosvecsroncsccccesacsen serves arene seen eyeel et! Risk added ay score HS : Before you $ : SAY . i « I This crdvertisemont is not publihed or diplayes by-tha : Liquor Control Board or by the Goverrimont o British Columbia. ibaetee we . bot .. Burnaby, He transferred to the | ranaeanters Set For May 3'— RCMP-in August 1950 and serv- ed in the Vancouver headquar-| Organlzation af a Knights of: ters before being stationed back ’ columbus Council in Prince Ru-; in Prince Rupert. inert is progressing steadily, It: PP APP PPD |" learned today. oe | Catholic men of Ube city wilt: ‘h have the opportunity of learn’ bA ing more avout the organization: =