. . . 7 Dot . . , t Bae coe eo ee be Ba gt a nthe wetter ane LM laa, . Sa ‘ 7m co : De eee ON SN NN EN EN ay SEN eS ee Stata esa tle eg REL tea eg Ye gm Be UE YG GAS gil . Ly st . vs : “ Logky tee OAS eS Mee getpes phe gb gh te Sau yt ety nb gy “ SAIS ESR eg tara TS ye eee ey wees wie yews on ~— a e > Ss NUESDAY Biggest audience on Civic Centre record applauds city’s varied talent | 2x2"... . basketball, boys 13 to. 15—4 p.m.;° wt films, boys and girls, 4 p.m.; box- ° re eo. e e : . : , a 7 7 : t Ce , oo . ing, boys 12'and under—4 p.m.;.. i Singer, guitarist Alec Leighton takes $50 9 Sex a rafts, boys and girls 9 ‘to 1 Singer, guitarist Alec Leighton takes $50 mae fa tea oh, , : ot senior—7 p.m.: ; 8, sen-. Although some 200 persons were turned away, more than 1,000 adult, teenagers and children: jor=7 pm; boxing, bo 3 ey & “managed to cram into the Civic Centre auditorium Friday night to thunderously applaud Alec Leighton, ° oxen p.m.; weight lifting, boys singer and guitarist, the $50 first prize winner in the second annual talent show ‘sponsored by the [15 874 over—7 pm.; jewellery and metalwork—7:30 and water Order of the Royal Purple. color, adults—8 pan ater The decided’ second prize of; ~~~ | $25 went to brother and sister companiment for Victor Wells. ship to the affair were ‘costumed 4" number singer Marion Pierce,;“410T GUITAR” placard holders Barbar Ayres oo ot 11, and guitarist Doug Pierce,| Another show stopper was|and Ellen Jefferies. : ; fo 12. Who last year sook nest prize.! Jake Hardy who gave out with! Intermission music was pro- G j ee — ne-year-o rene Cameron’) hot” guitar music and vocal]... . ‘pe - Today and Tues. captured third prize of $29 In. (selections. Toon gided, trough, the, courtesy, of cy 8:30 pm. only troducing the present popular isting wi ret . . , ; 7 pm. y | ze. the hula-h Also assisting with piano ac-| through the courtesy of Mr. and hoy Matinee Tuesda craze, the hula-hoop to the/companiment was Mrs. Floyd/ mrs. Alex Mitchel]. Stage hands . A lay ee pypert pubic. py bwist- Eby. . were N. J. Gurvich and George no A oye 4 p.m. NB ‘ a ing and circling the Lending dash and showman--J. Brown. . . ee ; plastic ring in a rhythmic and : ; eee La j a perfected manner, THE MOST. The ovation for fourth place. - + TODAY to tpm fT. - ’ * which was gauged by. an ap-- CAPITOL WEDNESDAY. gs |. Ca IMPORTANT plause meter, operated by CFPR | FILM EVENT producer Rod Falconer, made it ; COLUMBIA PICTURES presents - . : ‘ fe’ . 4 " necessary for three entries to; Ra 4 | h Ceony FIRST PRISON ESCASE EVER MABE | f - e if OF THE YEAR! . repeat their routines, | ndolbh. Bi nN Lee . f} - | . Vying with Kay Schooley win- thi P Ni Pe ‘ , yf A PAUL CTINNER «1 Re MAXWELL PRODUCTION ner of the fourth prize, for her:}| 1 hls mightiest! i} verrine ce GALINA ULANOVA:. Exactly a1 praseniod helore Her Mejesty, . Queen Elizabeth humorous singing and imper-: sonation act accompanying her- : BAAN TE) el self on the ukelcle, were Anne we we na oe fi and Jake Compton in a singing | BY and guitar routine -and “The: NTT Tequila” number performed -by: teenagers Nelson Kinney, Gailya : in London at the Reyat Opera House,’ : . - * Gevent Garden 9 5:8 |. IF - Filmed in Londen in Oe, o , “ an i co-starring and Gladys Grimolfson, Deanna | JfHN (ARO fo FASTMAN cor OR: ‘4 oy we Peterson, Annette Youngman. ! 4 SUN ROM STEN { : f . panee or . Ooh ; Bo . . “ .: @ * . . _ ff. . : “THIRD PRIZE winner of th e. neve Bellamy and Lorna Kin i a oo f- i rom "Th Foantom oF bottchil - : -Order of the Royal Purple ; ay. ‘ ff. . jee : “talent show Friday is nine- : Each of the 19 acts of the city’s | - ff ara lion Tebotersky's'Ssson'tak 5 “year-old Irene Cameron shown | large variety of talent received Bo PER moninaft':’ SPRING WATE : sabove receiving $25 from Em- |. a big hand and all meter read- : : ff POLONAISE"AND CRACOVIENME = | 2?cee Harley’ Lewis. lrene -intro- |; ings were close. 3 a fram Glinko’s “Iven Susenin’ © i 19 2 , . ope et a —Staff Photo. | Contributing to the huge suc-: this Buick would cost you? Okay?. -- Now take your guess The taniind fue 8 CO A [ S I cons vee we a eetiehed sane to your Buick dealer and discover the beautiful truth! ew mB ' : jG Prince Kupert Daly News | Ners 2 ; mee | yo. . INVICTA . 5 a Wedding hints | Monday, October 20, 1958 ing. Victor wens araied hin If you’re in the market for a new car, you can almost certainly Oe hee ! i ams, wn - a s =] | +. : ‘ Ae port spirit ¢ ¥ 17.95 - 23.95 i people are funny iT D | N Cl £3 d self on the guitar, while Olive | ' . own a Buick, and afford it. gl HOLLYWOOD Up — Shirley ! ry Vaily ews - assitied Strand played the piano ac-} Jo tay . ot pet ne ond vy “ane sc] FLECTR . Never the cheapest but Saunders and Bob Kardell are! | It's the handsomest car of its time. . . and you can afford it. The most tucurtous Buick wv always the best » floneymooning today—thanks +o} F Je the bref wna Car of ite time 1 aye] | DP ee theca teen mn clectronie. brat and tele Vackwooc on i It’s the best-behaving car of its time... and you can afford it. | i viedon. : | Tt’s the begl-constructed car Buick has ever manufactured , se 8 yheiy marriage aSturday at! By LCASLEY BLACKWOOD . . oa ee Obes ‘ B W " LE ao Bi Pirst Presbyterian Chure! ot . . . . | and_you can afford it. ” . a IL is interesting, and possibly instructive, to cons) B i OB | wu | . ! t | ees ne Ceaen See NORTH wy pre e at gio gt IS WELL KNOWN fare, Of course, Che opponents of | Mr Abel ] dow » Pate 7 ' : Cs fe fr Ride we c. £y ie ror... A the declarer. | | Ak Ae : Why not let your Buick dealer ' Deelarer, then, is supposed to ¥ nove o1t4 tcll you more, real soon? Fo be on the offensive. And yet all AQIOTH: } Phone 3215 of us (the truthful ones, anyway) wi * T3 ANT 7 ach; wi “than one ine | ENT AST For a choice yelection Nip wa welt to more than one In | Mr, Dale Mrs. Keen | ot Chinese Food say: volvement where, far from at. ek QH42 al hi Take ' Ord . “ay _{acking anybody, we figuratively 00) 310 3 v us ake-our Vreers +f od hold our arms over our heads to} ¢ g8 @K 103 our specialty. NS ward off the blows of what scem-!| & 64 BAK QUE Meus un Shos laehet. here Preah Bread Dail ied like a dozen peaple armed SOUTH ' a " wes ul vetoes ¥ with baseball bats, Mr. ‘Truex | Wt Cad Avetive West Open fi aan, te 1 aa, In most competitive games the $ we ar ‘ SARTRE EAE RDS LR Le eae eA word “defenders” retains ite true @ hone ‘ - 1 Ternrcereremeamevereere———— 1 dichionury meaning. In base- & 1075 . . x : ' ball, for example, the sole pure | ppp bidding: Prey PLOROT sinadiikebenaidaaenr ied : rere ia ' Come ie Hh C where pose of the téam in the field ts to North = dna South = Wont: os oe ms ee : ; oma Re oe 4 preven, thelr opponents from 1¢ a 2 2 ¢ ' ” fey hats, p a ree Tuned PTL ERE aR sta| |" lay. "re eet : scoring, Pass ‘3 3» Dirks : ; , , : pi Sip UERY ‘t \ 10 000 Canadians ¢ They themsdives| 4,¢ wis 49 Puss borne - a pasate tarts, / eannoL haope tof bess Dhl All Pass ' ae noareaenl \ . ' | Opening lead: Sty of clubs, , " ; score unt) they And when, at long lust, 4 : . -¥ ’ . re . OOM : ut, UL; voN bor IOW ever week tome bo bab. Its | double was hung on Mr Truex’ A tho sume in fool. | a enoart bid, th we ms on: GENERAL MOTORS wl, = No touche 109 ye, ab was Mrs, Keon, ; : SABRE G hig dew Jodvor ; ball, who did the doubling a VALUE Tae SABRE ty afunnting ew 4-door, Hoot hem hap ted bu forany good ’ dowh was everl, aie NBN. Mr, A-window hardiop body atyle we ‘ered by the side Dule who held QJ 103 In hearts,, purpose, sce Household Minanee, ee BEOrOd By UO HCO) Mr, Dale | : : : which did not have " Dia led a club und his; | (tel desea consumer finance the hall partner cushad throe tricks in the Coonpains. HEC speemlizes in brtdee ity | Sul. On the third club Mr, Dale’ ; But in bridge it's | ay ’ Poon Tend) lowiserviee where 'foront, The “de- dropped the cence of diamonds, ‘ a Mr ule — lilferont, The “de- | vive “igcen then. lod af : Sou barrow in privney with up. bo fondera” somotimes apuclos ond In od the Jack of “SU inonthe to repas, seore More in ong deal than do~ | RPE G8 ANG CummMy's wea won, ' chaurer scored in thp preceding |M" Truex got rie of a spade on five, Tn today's hand Mr, Dale | Le ace of cdlamonds, He lod the . Moder money acivice hacked by 40 yoars experience nnd Mrs. Koen, nsx dofenders, | deen of clamonda nnd rulfod, Now Equipoiso ride» Exclusive Twin-turbine and Triple-turbinn transmissions « New fin-couled roar brakos, aluminum front brakes ' a scared 1100 polnda. Mhis la werd. low whon the king covorad It, +: \ Now oloctric windshield wipers ° Smoother, tariflior Wildcat engines oe : j en us ine off abllaek? ie pile overruffed, He cash. - Now Buick Easy Powor stooring* ° Now supor-quiot Bodies by Fishor , New Automatic heat and fresh air control ' >, H 0 USEH 0 LD Fl NANCE E won't commont on tho wolrd | Sirg teonm pee thnded on which, , ¢Opllanal at eztra sont un certain inadete ; gf at UR Od Ee | » wont on Mrs. Koon playod i club, Now ; NA at se ! 4 oy Cororenecon of Canale ' hedctinigy excayat Lo spy: that it did} he led the queen of apades and cannes . muew \ Sea é pees LCL us al I with | Mra. Keon made tt , oeeny exnatly ia shown and w soon made the goad play . C of Bigham, Manager four good and wolleknown play-| of rufflng with the nine of] ' urs at tho table. Boglnning on} hoarts, Mr. Truex had to play SISA Third Ava. W. Tulophonoe 4311 the sucond round, every bid that | the ine of tramps to win the ’ e PRINCE RUPERT was mude could have boon ern} [| tek and eventually Mr, Dale ' elfled, a. won two more trump tricks, sesemnungun . . . ’ ‘ ' ‘ ’ i