hd a wonderful B to LWwo Prince Echicuyo for a b's pehearsal for . Ft, who with Beep oion scl oul Me) yy) a U.S, Bur Reiiten of thelr Be, especially the parents, Mr, and agno in Prinee appeared on a Reich interviews B presented with of nyluns each, Ris and hats, a pshiucs cameras Warm Welcome Thrill - [Girls on Chicago TV. o ! and thelr. plane tickets to. New a York, . ‘ “They lunched as guests of the show and found a bowl of fruit in thelr hotel room, compliments of the hotel. . ‘The girls wrote the letter from New York from where. they will sail to Burope where they plan extensive tours, - Thelr enthuslastic ietter des- eribes their bus trip through the United States, with stop-overs in several large cities, but their biggest Impresstons to date have been the citles of Chicago and New York, especially the latter, and the friendliness of the many people they have met enroute, A little hit of steals into the 1 scene as Mr. s the Cleopatra ng little turban yan panne, ening hat was nd is modeled ius Vanderbilt r's Aid ~Enaland @ — y annually play e RAF in this Billed out their yiconer da this! he prisoner wile the war- ‘Tie match was; ; S Bord liner Saxonti Hic telephone .ex- aiicurry 100 sim- Future aL KENNEDY B—Two years ago! Bold Anne Huff. | AMirst Ballet lesson | Pero in Nap | mee she's dancing ins ey Feuy’s. summer producer Leigh- | aeehiiled her as a Pwilh a future, an!” A jonn MeCracken PORTION CR on the! Mmels in everybody's | N) Biren cnimesragm the professional | mrt fate and two! tk. Last summer {he National Bal- Plioal direeted by noher snare time nraetically every ov that season, AYADANOA shy tied Plallet fram Hatt. ery week with ine e Wikon tn her a) eh ieergeny Peved blande wha ye fect two inehee BR ehoes, was hu few Nova whol yubet Dili Nevee| for the Piirine She wag Ke she dtdn't rotons cadlacd out Derar her, ‘ neu \V hoan ‘ Veep feeypy “tds Chen put ' Into combina. t “UE nnd arnen er Bes ave ane Vas the company's che plays thel f Shower Held For Bride-Elect Stella Chaprun Miss Stella Chaprun, well- known Prince Rupert bride-elect was honored here at a surprise's shower held at the home of Mrs, D: MacIntosh with Miss Betty Oskey as hostess. ' Flowers and ‘streamers graced the rooms, decorated by Miss Cathy Roos for the occasion, and |; {more flowers appeared in ‘the |;.” form of a corsage of pink carna- |,* tions, presented to the honoree.|, Bingo and other games were |.. oe hen setae enjoyed by the guests after which the many fovely and use- ful gifts were presented to Miss Chaprun and refreshments were served at the close by the hos- tess, assisted by Iona Campag~ nola and Marylin Roos, Other invited guests included Mrs. M. Chaprun, Mrs. R., Val- entine, Mrs, E. Oskey, Mrs. J. Kostizewa, Mrs. Tschabold and Barbara, iss Olga. Zabudney, Miss Margaret Mackney, Mrs. E. Getz, Theresa Brett], Mrs. D, Bazzana, Mrs. A. Sokolowski, Mrs. J. Mac- Intosh, st., Mrs. T. Scordellaro. Mrs. G. Bazzano, Mrs. E. Ro- sang, Mrs. {P. Chorney, Mrs K. Hill, Mrs. B. Pederson, Mrs. Woz- lowski, Mrs: N.. Basso, Mrs, R. _|Eytcheson; Mrs, G. ‘(Geddes,. sr., | Mrs. R. Geddes, Miss Mary, Bas- iso, Mrs. J. Basso,, Mrs., J.’ For-. man, rs. &.'Noble, Miss ‘Helen As- Prince Rupert and Edmonton shared interest in the wedding ceremony at St. Andrew’s Angll- can Cathedral here last week in which Lorene Pearl Krock, 330 Second Avenue West, became the bride of Stanley Buzdegan, son of Mr. Theodore Buadegan of Edmonton. The Rey. Canon Basil. § mal ceremony for which the bride, given in marriage by her father, was.charming in a softly tailored: suit of banker’s grey with white accessories, including toria, Mrs, J. Zabudney and Miss Delphine Astoria. in as: Comedian = but “this year moved to closed , ‘quarters. Por he So far Anne’, bas appeared {ni two shows “Bal: Joey") and "Ok- Inhommp!”" {+ SLi gh ¢ (naffected ‘small-town afin, a6 -horne .she ‘lives With jae patents? Mr,‘and Mrs. Bred shiagimyn sa 19-Year- | | old brpther arith, Lf -yenr-pld sig- ter She ds in foulsh-form meh ey picture hat, and bouquet of. red | | Dancer: Seen Blented 17-Year- Old. Toronto Miss | school. ‘| ‘Her nsarnge-stesinn father lis solidly behidd a dancing care on.ore condit ign tua? she Finish selio‘l bofare ¢ ni kine ab up sql oukeg Voy , cote aamancbeneie apo ‘ : Use Went ’ leo dancer, Mtg smell warts and Bil fominde dane: ro smminier stock feeds anh poe Te hrevknerk pate Th ite fourth gage en lereest (haatre "In North Amare VUpe aren tent ' ‘hy ho (S DULY LOW MEIN, M+ 3:30 am, ood Cafe Orders Mane 14 an Ne He staged vate “\retermnstee mama epneee | YOUTHFUL DANCER—Anne | Melody alr summon producto Futana, ‘ CANADAS QUALITY ARE HEINZ PERFECT FOR PICKLING BEST SELLING VINEGARS lutfinan, 1/of Napanee, Oht, in the short pertod of two years has jumped from dining room ballot classes to the proforslonal suvge ag duncer tn Toronto's na, The company's exaculive pru- cicer, Leighton Brill, has bailed her as a horn comedian wilh a eee ene cepted Prince Rupert Daily’ News Tuesday, August 3, 1054 - MR, AND MRS, STANLEY BUZDEGAN Rupert, Edmonton Share Interest in Nuptials Here »1Mr, John Currie at the organ. Prockter officiated at the infor- has They Pay) Picnic, Spat, More than 150 employees, of the Canadian National Railways with ‘families and: friends, en- joyed a gala plenic Sunday on Tugwell Island, with. a. field day of sports for youngsters. . ‘and adults highlighting the. day, - The plenie’ first staged here in five years, was sponsored-by the’ Canadian National Recreational | with the holidayers travelling to the island aboard the fish pack- jer Bromiada skippered by Mel Holkestad and” the Cellulose Association, and got underway |. a skippered by Charl cur. tle, The skirl of pipes and snateh: es of song sounded across :the water as Jimmy Robertson play- ed the pipes and holidayers sang during the crossings, .To top off the day, adults enjoyed danc- ing: aboard the barge enroute home. = | Another feature of the event for the youngsters was. plane rides across the island, provided by Pilots ..Horald Kellough and Lorne Stephens in Mr. Kellough’ 8 q. Yan’ ‘Dobbie, who has directed this year’s ‘successful series of Little Thdéatre productions— Brigadoon, Present Laughter, Born Yesterday, Streetcar Nam- ed Desire—Is now rehearsing his last play in the series, Noel Cow- ard’s “Blithe Spirit.” Mr..Dobbie is playing the lead male-role, but the other members ‘of Shirley Hill, are all newcom- ers to the Prince Rupert Little Theatre stage. According to Mr. | Dobbie, the cast is shaping” up. well, particularly Mary Bird as “Ruth,” his living wife and Do- lores MacIntosh as “Elvira,” the ghost of his former wife, As this is Mr. Dobbie’s fare- well show, there will be a party on stage after each, perform- ance, to which all members of ‘|the audience will be invited to get acquanited with the “mem- —~~Photos by Van Meer Studi. roses, Her only attendant was Mrs. Marvin Hubel, who chose a suit .of cocoa brown with’ pink acces- sories and bouquet of pink car- nations, Mr, Roy. Little was grooms- man and Mrs. William Matulk, usher. Wedding music was by .—— EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB For the reception at the home of the bride’s parents, vases of pink and, white carnations .set off the pretty three-tier wedding cake, set on a cloth of Irish lin- en and lace. , ‘Assisting in receiving guests ‘was the bride’s mother, wearing. a gown of mulberry tone and | Oe carnations en corsage. .-and Mrs. Ivan MacGhan. Dalle Res Final Produton - Blithe Spt Shaping. Up We of the cast; with the exception then head for London to produce =| oma bers ‘of: ‘the: conipany, “and to learn the stage tricks used ‘when ghosts go ou a spree during the course. of the play. The. play opens at the Civis Centre August | 9, “Mr. Debbie will be leaving in the early fall for New York to work in. two television shows, | a new play !n January. - It is hoped he may, return in ! the spring and direct more plays | “|here. If so; “South Pacific,” ' an- 2) plane: , In votes of hanks 66” ning cominittee,"’ ‘members ':re- gretted the, absence ’.of . CNRA on: the weekend. for. ‘Vancouver. inspector. _ holidayers were’ the : planning group, including. Fred Slade, Jack Paul and Ed Hildebrand, in charge of-the program, and oth- ers including R, Long, D. Pollock, ‘E, MeAra, W. McAra, K, Bush; A. -|MeLean, N. Armstrong. and. the many volunteers. BAMes, ee ~eade . @ “Canadian “Legion:, Ww. A, monthly ‘meeting, ‘Thursday, August. 5 8: Pan. GEORGE: DAWES " ‘AUCTIONEER . tn other- musical, ds already being’ talked about: asa a possibility. , ‘plan- President’ John’. McLean, ‘former | ie CNR’ fire’ chief: here, who “left | @ and a hew post, as istrict fire = Rating speclal thanks trom. the _|M. Postuk, E. Pavlikis, M. Bishop, ’ The track’ program saw young. we sters and adults enjoy straight |- ; races and a variety of novelty | 7 events. such’ as . egg-and=spoon, |.” sack: and” three-legged: races, 1:4 horseshoe Mlching cand ball. cash) | ‘Phone. Black 846: anid Red: 2. ° All-sizes in Blue, Brown, ‘Tan $4.95 — §§. 50. fy COMPANY fil ase ‘let in. serving the buffet ~~ ;temmpensmins: . luncheon. . ‘The young: nar: iyweds are now making. iheir home at the: Scht-» man Apartment Sy " ‘Dhursday will -be'a” ‘ie day fort’ § the. youngsters' at McClymont | Park, when’ they will participate. in'a “Parade on‘ Wheels” and: ‘Tmont Park. Judges will be an- doll contest, competing for priz-; cs, Youngsters will enter’ “any- thing on wheels” In the parade, secking pwizes for the best dec-j orated af stich vehicles as bi- cycles, tricycles, wagons, bug- eles, scooters and so on, while “thurs will dress dolls, any size ad vatoy, in their Sunday best! O Cippauty to judyes. The parade and display ave'} scheduled to get underway at 230 jcan Waursday at MeCly-! nounced later. 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