7 ae Fa Z eee ay ae can err ern eT hast Te CORTON eae een erat bi me ye pee rs Wares ei gy PY eae yen gen any oy a . and Gea ph ye . RKO eat ote pt OM ee kes el wey eee eae ae Soy f guts >rTANDING ARTISTS TO APPEAR ‘ : _ Vancouver festival this summer __ seen boon to B.C’s economy - The first annual Vancouver, International Fes- lival to be held July 19 to August 16: could effect the economy of the province, the tourist trade, put extra dollars in circulation and.above all bring the different. regions of the province and Canada ‘closer. together culturally, members of the Canadian club were told last night. Addressing the club at its an- nual dinner meeting In the Ca- t Vevarnaenen.« ot 3, Prince Rupert Dally News an Thursday, May 8, 1958 ~~ 3 . QUESTION- What's the dif- ‘ference between Ane ie ane these festivals,” Mr. said, : Bennett Hast night when Miss -Patricia Friends honor | Carol:Wick with shower ‘Popular bride-elect, “Miss. ‘Carol Wick: was the recipient. of: a large ‘array ‘of kitchen: utensils - Among: the: pro-iharibal parties fts~ a +} pohmong: Miss Carol-Wick’s mar- |. riage to Arthur Helin-n May: 17; was a Surprise. aniscdllansous ss : shower,: he onday night at i the home: of. Mrs, Harold: ‘Swog, inte na Migs Lyni wt on 616 Eighth Avenue “East... ‘More than 30 guests attended |’... the seen ttat attalr, | offering elud Pierce and Miss Elizabeth Pierce staged a surprise kitchen shower at their home on. 150 Eighth Av-| enue East. -Miss Wick's wedding to ‘Arthur, Helin with be an event of May Blue and pink streamers. and white bells formed ‘the decor as’ TRY: THE Marilyn Monroe nadian Legion was the adminis- trative director of the Vancou- ver Festival Society, Peter H, He ‘said ’ ‘the testival is being staged in close cd-operation with the University of British ' The Stratford Festival, he said, had. attracted nine im- portant new industries to that { put new, money into circulation; pinpointed Stratford on the geo- ; graphical map of Canada. The i festival had placed Canada on the cultural. map of. the world, é and: Bennett, who spoke on “The|Columbia’s Summer School of Westi hy 9 Significance of the Vancouver oe which. awards scholarships Internationa! ” o students all over the province |. . es ing ouse: “AIL of BC Pestival {it fro: and which makes available the f ™: enelt 1TOM | services of world famous festival ‘ANSWER- . participants at. the - summer : . § school classes. “The festival will provide an , You Can Be Sure . Have Immense stimulus to B.C. ° art- if It’ 7 ists, actors, and musicians as it Ss a, You enables them to see or listen to W * the stars in action,” Mr. Ben-| estinghouse! Tri d I > ff nett sala. sos rie t: ‘Comparing the Stratford Fes-} SEE THE tival of which he was the former | " . managing director, with the SHAPE OF E Vancouver Festival, Mr. Bennett . said the program could make an TOMORROW” immense impact on the city. | Ontaria town. They in turn had | - workers from head injuries. B reduce accidents during this Week, _May 12 to May 17, “CENTURY SAM” gets a ‘Safety Week | hard hat from pretty ‘Joan Young of Vancouver. Hard hats are. vital in ‘protecting - hope all forest products workers get behind the campaign to oth Joan and “Century Sam” . year’s forest products Safety — opened new horizons to . high school’and college students and contributed immensely to boost- -iIng amateur. and professional acting standards in the theatre, television and. radio. “We have festivals because it provides an exciting. experience | - since live entertainment is much more satisfying and the com- parison.of different interpreta- tions is particularly instructive,” Mr. Benneté said. ~ . Mr. Bennett said that Vancou- ver has all the necessary: ingre=-: dients and is a “natural for a successful . festival. “It’s location is accessible, has an outstanding setting, good ac- commodation and restaurant ‘ facilities, excellent outdoor ac- tivities, existing fame as a tour- “Something to crow about” Our Barbecued CHICKEN and | SPARERIBS is growing in popular- ity because they are cooked to perfection on ist centre and above all the good spirit of friendship of wel- coming visitors,” he said. . : However, Mr. Bennett caution- -ed his audience that the high- | est quality and careful program- Our new modern Barbecue Rotisserie with sauce & chips AT THE 2-lb. Fryer Fresh -cut apple biossom branches, posed as a tree at the entrance, and smaller sprays on the individual tea tables filled: the hall with fragrance. Presiding at the pouring table, centre with a huge spring bou- quet were Mrs. Joe Ridsdale, re- gent of Municipal chapter and Mrs. C. G. Ham, regent of Cam- bria chapter, Chapter regent Mrs. George Miller received the guests while Mrs. Frank Hicks was convener Irwin Hoffman, William Stein- Maureen Forester, Gleen Goul Lois Marshall, John Vickers, George. London, Ingrid Bjoner, | ODE chapter holds Apple- blossom tea The Civic’Centre main lounge was the scene of a floral spring festival yesterday when the Duchess of Edinburgh chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire’ staged its “Apple Blossom Tea,” ducted by Nicholas Goldscmidt, | ¢ for the successful event, Serviteurs were Mrs. W. E. Halliwell and Mrs. George Fow- le. Directing the kitchen were Mrs. Dan Johnston, Mrs. Eric Barton, Mrs, A. A. Garland, Mrs. Wilfred McLean and Mrs Alex} Slater. — the hostesses presented the guest of honor with her’-gifts,: arranged ina decorated. basket, Miss. Sonja | Hansen: assisted. with the refreshments... : Other invited guests were Miss Andrea Veitch, Miss, Betty. Long Miss Leona Wick, Miss Beverley Leason, ‘Mrs.’ Ronald... Ciccone, Skog, Mrs. Ingvar Wick, Mrs. Carl . Erickson, _.Mrs. .. Darrel: Young, Mrs. William Whiffen and Mrs.' Henry Helin, | Mrs, Eugene ‘Pierce was also’ in attendance. - Mrs.: E. Wood feted “by “friends py Exic Wood was feted. with . a baby. shower last. night when friends gathered at the home of -Mrs: James. ‘Houchen- at- 809 Al-. fred Street. : Assisting. the. hostess with ‘ar- rangements | was Mrs. Thomas: Pallant, . a The guest of honor, seated un- der.a canopy of colored stream- ers, Was presented by. Miss Shan- non Pallant, with a’ decorated: basket containing baby gifts. Games ‘and refreshments con- cluded the affair. Invited guests were Mrs. Ken- neth Rowe, Mrs, .: Dennis King, ‘Mrs, James Johnston, .Miss Dar- |. léne. Cummine, Miss Lois Rate; Mrs, William Beck, .Mrs. James Teague, Miss Jean Sweeney, Mrs. John Nicholson and _Mrs., _ Ed- ‘ward. Carison.- re Selling home- -cooking and cor- | sages were Mrs. Ervin Lindstrom}. and Mrs. V, P. Dexter. Mrs. Neil| , iMeDonald handled the raffles | and Mrs. James ashier. og ‘Winning raffles were’ Mrs. C. berg, Bruno Walter; recitals by!T. Rudolph. towel hamper. and d, | Mrs. Walter Mundrigan, door | | prize. “WOTM’ members initiated — Two new. members. were initi- ated into the friendship commit- Moran W8S\tee of the Women.of the Moose! }) last night ata ‘regular meeting. ik “Louis Se " Adelia | “William |. in the Moose. Temple. - Grand “Regent Mrs, ‘Holder... - initiated: Mrs.: Nickerson . and . Mrs. Mrs. Michael Young. Mrs, Harold { oe ‘DIAL Sy : a 635" - cand AVENUE WEST. To Express That. a peal Fi Suggest es Flowers - : * Cut’ Flowers kA Flowering: Plant ee A aes Flo : nice for Mummy - ‘whether: you’ zone A. bracket or the ¢ low-—see 1 us 5 for. sure. - : Pierre Alarie and Leovold Sim- i oneau; grand opera “Don Gio-' -vanni";: world, premiere of: READERS. Bi @with spicy | ade proper’ organization and sweet. ‘axessing we administration, was vital to the ry suceess of any festival. > Rupert Radio * $2.40 V@- Salt Lake: Ferry: will ‘operate! TM: chapter to: sponso day. from Cow Bay Floats. jFhone, in October. 2 \ Way. wo | Senior. Regent Mrs. Roy Boy-| chuk reported . that the Canad- ‘ian National’ Institut th 1 Blind’ had’ again ‘aske ‘Later. the | Hospital ‘committee | Among the festival’s offerings iwill be symphony concerts con- SPARERIBS | $1.2 60 . He said it. was the Vancouver | Liester Sinclair's play “World of; . . & E| ectri C Boe 20 * ae {eeemneete Arts council, stimu-| Wonderful Dark” starring Bar- i from 12_noon-every.Sun-| i a one} i lated by the success of: UBC's: ry’ Morse; jazz -recitals ‘featur- Tony s 3359}; summer school of arts. which jing Jack Teagarden’s sextet.|7628 or 3100 for’ tae a4 } 313 - 3rd Ave. West fo ' formed the Vancouver Festival | Dizzy Gillespie's quintet and the f Phone 4236 Ai Drive-in Foot off? 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