ote? t ee Tuesday, March 5 . en , 1957 “geST YET! powwe a” , | g | 4 Be ‘To Launch Festival” ’ .. Due to the hard work and enthusiasm of Buddy Toft, ‘director of the Civic Centre school of dancing this. year's dancing section of the Tenth, Annual Competitive Drama and Dancing Festival which starts tomorrow night shows promise . of being the biggest and best Dancing Festival ever held in Prince Rupert, 1 inten amas wieeneeeenenneet enero > ‘Out of 23 numbers ente red in. Donald will provide -plano‘ de- the dancing portion of the Festi- | companiment for the dancers. val, 2! are from the Civic Centre; The entire festival program school, ‘The other two entries | been are square dancing groups from : Booth Memorial High school ingenuity and artistry of. Mr, under the direction of Mr, and Taft's past programs: can- be Mrs, “Douglas ake, Mr. Taft's taken ag any indication, tomor- entries indlude six group num | row evening promises to be one hers and 15 Solus, ranging from of Prinee Rupert's entertain- tap and soft shoe ballet to the ment highlights of the year, « Insh jig. Some of the more! ‘The adjudicator for the .dane- advanced sludents will he execu. ing wil he Mrs, Dorothy Forster ting ballet numbers and aero-: ‘of Fort St. John, who was. well mllc. dancing, Mrs, Floyd Eby, ° ‘known for many years as Mrs, Kellh DeWitt and Donald Mac- Dorothy Wilson, a teacher tt the aa “: Vancouver School of Dancing, Burns Club Hears She was choreographer for the Theater. Under the Stars. for Two Speakers Speakers ab Prince Rupe _ Burns ciub monthly dinner at: ‘aside. for dancing, and ‘df the 4, organized, She has adjudicated the widely were. Hugh Mutr, Iuiose Company Ltd, and local: ‘an adjudicator, native biologist John Stokes, Mr, Mulr discussed the ply-: wood business in eastern Can-: Re- Broadcast Set ada and Mrs, Stokes talked: servation, The next meeting. which wil!’ can listen 4» a be a mixed gathering, for April lV. ieee nett ne ee rt en ne ) er: SONA [i ly popular request, Spe sling ae On the :many o . ftatlon CEPR. . ORC program “Zealandla, Saskalehewan are left slay wlth’ Mrs. MeCool’s bro-! {her-In-law and sister, Mr. and; Mrs. Lester Franklin, 718 Lot-: bicnere Sircet, en route to their heme from a winter holiday iu Callforgla. We eee Miss Jarlene Cummine, RN, | on lhe nursing staff of Prince | Rupert: Genrral Uospial left | ths morning by CPA plane vis: Fevyace for Vaveouyer en raute | {o' Vietorta where she wili spend | A “ahr vacation, i furrow ab having northland city. i { 4 4 { cone men op st neeee "Mr and Mrs, GE. Fahey, an) Fitlh, Avenue West, leit by CRA! rane today for Wanceuver, Tey, Alexander Hart, 103 Vaya, Cove Clrele, left by CPA pinne: today for Vaneenver where he: will attend a wminslerial con. i vention, Ties plans to retucn: Suqueday, James Letham, Flizabes SPANISUE TOUCH adds a hint of regal splendor lo this Gark- eyed brunetie veauby, Aparuments, left ly phine today for Queen Charlotte Giy fers short Vail, . (00 Toe One Hundred Dollars” Monday, Mareh Pi(h Civic JACK-POT BINGO Centre a One Hundred Dollars va 100 " Sy y rhy iB eh Ney ae es CMAN i : 4 $ gt ' soy \ . sag DS Prince Rupert Daily News ; - 3 Evening 0 Daneing: for tomorrow night has been set ‘Several years after it was first renowned Ballet ‘the Commodore cafe Friday Festival of Vancouver, and Is maintenance! Well known In many other parts superintendent at, Columbia Col-, of the provinee for her work as Residents who didn't have the about the problems of fish con- opportunity, and those who did rand still want to hear it again, recording of as Sch “Prince Rupert night” held ‘February 21 in Vancouver fo- ‘morrow at 6:30 pn. over radlo director, Rod {Faulkner said today the pro- ‘yram is being re-bronadcast. by tape are voices of of Prince Rupert’s former Mr ‘and Mrs, Fart MeCool of, cijeens from mayors to busi- rived Inthe city for a two- week | nessinen all of whom expressed thelr, st A epee anaes train bt eaten eee ee we em i E time-honored inghfiulien, the public bai tied of, where children and adults pay about a nielete wh Men and weman sok in separa ‘a thin wall, W hile soaping and scrubbing, they’ diseaas: “the day's | AA WAT HE ETRTILTE ATED, adaiire thenseclyos. 100 | Live in -and love SARONG, BRA In olastie ond embroidered nylun with allolusile back lilerally moves with you for parfoct fit, Washes and deins quickly = needs no ironing. Randequ ane Longline slyles, ' ' Sanit FOR LASTING FRESHNESS, DOMINIGN Co “AVAILABLE IN. PULL: .ON, PANTY, ZIPPER, AlLsINs ONE, ~ CONSULT YOUR CORSRTIERE FOR YOUR PROPER FITTING, foes es pee "By RON MONK ¥ "News Rdltor, Die Ayres was bouncing around. the oftlee like ‘a two-year-old tins morning until he received this telegrain: oer , “And dangers you are skirtin’ as yuu daily print the news, The triiby's doffed to you son, this far to:-have come through, . There's few Prince Rupert newsmen live to forty-two.” . 14 was brovher Geoti’s way of sending birthday greetings to Dick, Who hadn't realized he had skidded past the 40 mark until he saw {ft in cold print, Ux-News sports editor Geoff is now with Kamloops Dally | Sentinel, ; . if co bo wey _ The winds that swiricd around Prince Rupert lJast.night were nothing compared to'the gale that swept through the Broadway Cate. {vu was no act of nacure tnat caused the stir ab the Chamber of Commerce dianer, though natural acts were mentioned fre- quently auring discussion on one’ point, _ No, the smoke-haze at the Broadway was cleared by a series ‘ of reports from the most tenacious reporter I’ve met in Canada, Hugo Kraupner.. He is the Chamber's: Highways | Committee chairman and all members should be’ ‘grateful: Wheb Hugo had finished with the projects: alfecting Prince Rupert this year, next year, sometime, if ever, he'd raised as much dust as a car churns up on Highway 16 all summer, I'd hate to be the subject under scrutiny by Hugo. It must be. like being chased by a jet-propelied or VW-powered bulldozer. Altogether, the Chamber of Commierce seeined a far livelier group than many other similar organizations I've. known, It appears they use their meetings for something more than just. tossing around financial gossip and picking | ap odd bits of business Bui one suggestion I must make as a repor ter | is that one or two members observe an elementary rule of public speaking by getting on their fect when they have something to say. The acto.) is a courtesy to the chair, a means of identification to all atlending the mecting and it helps the speaker to be heard, % * + % Overheard outside the Cily Hall yesterday: T can't sec why you want to go to Enghind to ste all those old buildings when you can stay nere and look at the Fire Hall and th city offices. it t % # Sunday was too nice a day to be wasted in sacrifice to my: usual off-duty formuia of sleeping, eating, reading, chess. and seeping, Pat and 1 went walking and talaing and looking. Our main call was made-at the Yacht lub, where hoats as bright as Spring were bustin’ out a!l over—shrugging off their winter wrappings, On the sleps of the caretaker’s oifice, Sten Didricksen surveyed the colorful scene and said: “It never changes, ey year iney wait for the sun to break through and whoosh... they tear down here to fix’ their craft, I love to sce it.” - ° . We watched the bouncing boats roar out towards Dighy Island, veer away in lovely long sweeps and race back to their floats, Then Sten took us inside his office. It looked like an art gallery, Four pictures, two large and two smaller, dominated the room. Sten explained they were for teday’s exhibilion at Boeth Memorial High schoo) and told us why each portrayed the sea. He came to Canada from Copenhagen, where he was a boat- builder, A beart attack three or four years ago forced Sten to pay more attention to art. lt was one hobby that did not demand too much energy. Ile fecls his. work shows 2 consequent improve- ment, I left. Sten willy a happy smile on his face. le’d just told me he was expecting a visit from his dauchter on Saturday. She’s coming down from Anchoiage and it will be thelr [Irst meeting fer seven vears. Ineldentally, after secing Dr, Bil Kergin wandering around the floats.on Sunday | now know that if anvone looks more lost (han a doz without a bone, it's a ductor without a boat. hm os Japancs ¢ ladi¢s are quarreling over ff aii j “The nelehborhood pathhouse is a-J: spine? fe steams) pony: news and exchange neighborhood gossip. But Miss Ayako Taimaki, 39, wants to know: “Why has honoreble female beuavior reached such a dis spusting Jow ab our honorabte bathhouses?” ‘Ina letter toa Tokyo newspaper, The Shimbun, she objected to (go much laughter cad loud singing in the bathhouse, especi- ally of bawdy male songs audible aver the wall, She added: “Some ladies literally tear off (heir honorable kimenos and dash for the henorable bathtub, waving their hands Eke a bunch of primary seheol chiidren on plenie, Game slend withent thelr panties in front of the mirrer ta admire themselves,” Mrs, Kiyeso Kosuge, 25, disagreed in an answering letter: “Why are there so many middle-aged women acting like mothers- In-law? Let (hose woo want to, stand without (heir panties and they probably can't afford a tarse nyvrror at heme ke these in (he bathhouse, After all, it is a feminine pristeat {u aduilre one’s own figure,” out yono plete, © GARONG GIRDLE Tho crisscross qiircile seit sili cs it Irhins = lats you sit, walk, bond or daneo wih wonderful froadom. th a completa rang of stylos for junlor, average end full Agura lypes, ~SARONG BRAS AND GIRDLES : ' Lahorutory Voit prove th Said garment 9 Arsnte from perspliation olors, © Stay flower-freshlaat fonger, © Catalin thelr daororizing affoct’ , threugh repented weshings, KOET GO, TD en {Though Life ts so uncertain when you wear a, newsmian’s shoes, rf lds shat, Two Films To Be Presented / With Two-Day Art Exhibition A collection of. outstanding paintings - and: ‘Bsldimo: carve ings Will be featured along with two célored films and refresh- ee --aetivity room, to 10 p.ta, on each of the two days... 0, Movies entitled “Varley” ‘and “Westwind” to be ‘shown at 3:30, 8 and 9 p.m. tell the story of two wells “known Canadian, . artists, Varley and Tom Thomson: wet _ Refreshments will be served throughout’ the exhibit, “-""" Klong with 25 paintings by A, C, Leighton’ some 25 paint: : ings by local artists will be on view, The 32 Eskimo carvings Will have Information submitted by Dr. G. MW. A. Fiddes ‘of. a this city, a vo weed te i. ments today and Wednesday when the Prince Rupert . Art elitb stage, an exhibition in whe Booth ‘Memorial High School - The two-day. show. will: be ‘held thom 2:30 Pam. throug: 4% 1 nosed: of ‘miniature. tents, repre- | senting “the Scout patrols and |: color sixes of Cub -Packs, - sur- rounded : by. “pussy ” ‘willows: and flags. ~ Canon Basil s, Prockiet sald grace., Ce Scout master: A 0, “cameroni|| » Mes. Arthur Willams Heads Nurses Association New president of the Prince Rupert Chapter of the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia is Mrs. Arthur Williams, She was clecled at last night’ 3 annual meeting at the Nurses’ visiting Mrs, W. N. ‘Poole,’ re- co- operative ;Mursing Mrs, James Hadden, Other officers elected were: |membership: Mrs, John Parks, vice-president Mrs. Helena Ed- ; publicity Mrs, Eugene. Bartlett meston, secretary Mrs, Roy and programs Miss Patiline Wat- | Fraser, treasurer Mrs, Alek Bill. -kinson, Home at Prince Rupert General fr eshments Hospital, and .Commnittee chairmen: sick | ". GHORGE Dawes READERS AUCTIONEER @ Buy your Show Tickets: at Phone 6032 and: 2952. ‘led the group in: singing’ Scout songs while A. H, Ogilvie wel- comed the guests and expressed thanks to the members ‘of. the Women's auxiliary to the, group |: who sponsored the banquet. Mr.|~« Ogilvie also : gave: thanks to |. several . city merchants . 4 donated the food ‘for’ the affalr, District commissioner... A.. E. Williamson commended the ac- movement in the city.- However, he said that there was still a.” dire need for leaders in all the troops and packs. Canon ‘Prockter, : ‘addressing : the assembly. praised ‘the group. for its continued efforts in keap- "| ing the movement alive in. Prince Rupert, . “Jago the Conrad: group was the only troop: functioning - in. _ the He said that -11- -years “1 elty. © . “G. ‘Douglas Frizzell. as resi the Grand Cafe, This week the|.~ ‘Grand offers you Barbecued |, Duck and Chinese Greens, Deep |¥ Fried Pawns, Long Spare Ribs and Chips, the best Red Brand ‘T-Bone Steak and Fried Half Chicken, Fresh bread daily, Por the best-—dial 3215. (85) @ This year's Dance Festival. Wednesday evening in the Clvic! f° Centre is the best vel, And don’t! § forget the Drama Festival on! Thursday afterncon and evening gnd all day Friday. (55) @ U.FAW.U. Fishermen and: Shor eyor kers, Special meeting,' 8 pnt Thur ‘sday, March 7, A.B Gorddd, Business Agent, H, i9 jut Moise, Tuesday, 8:30 pin. ! rae by | Slevelp. 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