ENTE te Rage: OE Fe ae : 4 . : a ‘gi ‘ . 4 ne . 1 a i ye Pee wae ett time- tested - = = used by mil eee seVerea » Wednesday, 4 ‘ moe ve oe . Oe HEE ee WV VES Ne Prince Rupert Daily News ™ May, 8, 1057 _THIS WAS ‘CALYPSO: > erie Be beg Show Pleases Crowd But. Not Reviewer By PAT MONK. ¢ ot Daily News hese There ‘are two; ways Staff Writer to judge a visiting variety - Show i in Prince Rupert: ‘Either on its own merits as a “professional company or-on the basis that third rate entertainment is better than none-at alk ~The’ 260. strong audience at Ga ypso Jamboree”’ last night, “obbiously . took ‘the second view. ” Your critic holds ‘the apparently |, _tninority. ‘opinion : that. nov show ~ 4g better than.a bad.one. _ Promnising vital. arid exciting “Gain ieing;..* _froube: “presetited monotonous » and tagged: dance. fotitihes which "| Would have failéd ‘to ‘shock, the most _ straizht-laced- Victorian, “-No.change of costume—except one for’ star. Francine Perez— ‘ahd «no ‘discernable change’ in thé ‘basic, Hance, routines ‘cause - doesn’ t upset my baby’ for long these days ° : More and more, modern mothers keep Baby's On’ ‘Tablets on hand for ifistant use when Baby..is:fretful, feverish, gassy,.and strains * and squeezes due to conatipation, These little acawvest-tasting tablets are made only for hsby to-give gentle, rompt and. safe. action: in ~olebring out, little ‘bowels “and encouraging _borinal-type stools, liffective, too, for quick “] Grellel of upset, tuminies ‘and minor troubles ‘due’ to’ irregularity. at teething time. Cet* “Haby's Own Tablets tovlay. Clinically. and ions of aiothers, OTHER! fer irregularity ‘ond mntnor digestive} 4 Untets-of "older «child, 3-to 15, give clint. A cally. teated ¢ CHILOREN! S$ OWN TABLETS ). wee «the 4Don:. Strachan. -{off-color jokes for laughs. the act:to fall tar short. of .ex-. pected professional standaids. “Don Strachan and. his troupe left the audience watching five pair of illuminated: disembodied bras and skirts: gyrating around the darkened stage. If DonStrachan, and prothotet could -impress local audiences with fluorescent - paint, they should ‘have checked” with the ‘He and his dancing’ tots . have: been putting ‘over -the same: type: of: thing’ for {some time: ; Poets “‘Comedign . - singer Charlie ~ Ss ‘Aaron. soon had ‘the:teenagé ma- {jority in: the. audience laughing _fat the lift of an:eyebrow. ‘But it. ‘was a pity to: hear’ a: man‘ with: talented’ delivery depending. on Viewed through a. haze of " cigarette smoke and alcohol at some -night club, ‘his cracks might not have’ been objection- able, but ‘they seemed out of place before ‘ ‘younger members of the. audience in the Civic Cen- tre, His singing was better—but: it would: have been refreshing to hear a'new hit song or two in- stead of the old, old favorites. - “te An.all, a disappointing show q [for some, but quite satisfying ‘! for most of the audience. If last night’s show. was good. enough | for -Ptince Rupert, ‘I’m sure promoter Ted Greenslade will parade a lot more “into. town. . t _ SPEC NYLON. SUS. {BLOUSES . “LADIES {DRESSES "CHILDRENS: Thay, Fiday and Saturday wre $3955 9.95 | }DRESSES STARS. 57 EWEAR IALS - vere $195 ve $195 | $2.95 Phone 5375. appeared to depend on the use | fof “black light” effects, which |: Ted Greenslade thought they}. Civic. Centre School’ of'Dancing’s | _ 4 own Buddy Taft. , Whew ey pry wert eV Eee EER yeh aG aah he for this « easital, but. elegant, “g0- -together” outfit from Lady Manhattan, which’ has added to its line. of shirt fashions, ‘ The shirt: has: a convertible neckline with roll-up fisher- man sleeves. The skirt, featur- ing knife pleats at the side, has a close-woven design matching the striping of the shirt, READERS | @ NOTICE TO PARENTS It is important that every child starting public school in ‘Prince. Rupert School District be ‘registered as soon as possible. Parents of beginners are asked to complete-the registration form between. May 9 and May 17, This form is’ available from the! Principal of the elementary school. The beginning age for grade one pupils is six years by November 30, 1957. The child’s birth certificate must be. pre- sented at the time of registra: tion. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES (110) -@ Buy your show, Tickets at the Grand Cafe and avoid lineups. This week—Barbecued Chicken, Pork Wuntun, Deep . Fried dial 3215, Day Tea, Thursday, Home Cooking, Aprons, — (108) and Delivery. Phone 2353, (tf) @ Sons of Norway Smorgasbord, May 10, : ® Valhalla meeting Thursday, 8 pal m. Prawns, Best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. Fresh bread daily, Phone orders (108) @ SALT LAKE FERRY—hourly 2:30 p.m. Novelties and @ Dryclean with Deane, Pickup (109) (109) Ov rade EH BME oe Teeny : oe 1 : in marriage in Prince Rupe leen Barcs. The groom arrived in the clty seven weeks ago from Hungary, while the bride came only Friday ‘morning. The wedding took place 12:30 Saturday afternoon in the ‘Chureh of the Annunciation and was solemnized by Father J, McMahon. The. bride wore an attractive afternoon dress: of belge ham- mered. satin, with: a matching ‘veiled hat. Her gloves and shoes were white. and she wore a cor- sage of American Beauty roses. Attending the bride was Mts. |Len Getz of this city, wearing | New Members Initiated: into OORP: - ‘Two new members Mrs. Jack: Collins and. Mrs. Alan’ Currie), | Monday night were initiated into the Order of the Royal Purple at the group's. regular meeting ‘held in the Elk’s Lodge. Presiding over the impressive initiation ceremony was Honor- ed Royal Lady Mrs. Roy Boy- -chuk, assisted by the OORP drill team, Reports were givén on a spag- hettj dinner to be held Satur- day night in the Elk’s Lodge and |J the OORP Talent Show on May -24.in the Civic Centre.. Dinner convener js Mrs. Louls Gastaldini. Talent show convener ‘Mrs. George J. Brown reported that entries to date include all age groups in instrumental, vocal and dancing. Some ten entries ale still sought for the show. A committee meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Brown, 924 Fifth Avenue West, on the evening of the deadline entry cate, May 15. In other business it was re- ported that Mrs. Boychuk and Past Honored, Royal Lady Mrs. N. J. Gurvich will attend the district meeting to, be held Sat- urday in Burns Lake. ~ Next regular meeting will be. the election of new. officers. ;|Mother's Day Tea Scheduled For Tomorrow - .* 3 The first “ ” tenll en. gees from. 12:00 noon—every Sunday of the ist M we iliany Yo re For Fine weather permitting, Phone nn Canadian Legion Branch No. 27 '” Craftsmanship ‘ will be held in the Legion audi- A d Le 7 @ Legion Auxiliary Mothers’|torium tomorrow afternoon at na Lasting 2:30 to 5. afternoon social last week whe the group held its regular meet ing with president Mrs. J. F. Wile Hams In the chair. apron stall and novelties, , UAE te , res ; . a . “ ‘ : \ "i em 2 Oey ta COMO summer ent Avocado, Beig a SHOES i ) f est seen LOOKE' A new enggmb $6.95 ie ~ PUMPS eaetense All colors and’s sizes, Pink, Blue, White, Tan, The talk of the town ... the Step-i -in Sandals... and we have them. Backless Sandals, shoes you'll love to wear... Drop in and see them, In black pat- e, So Dainty. PAP ASAP ran rar REMEMBER — Sunday, May 12 - See Our New Spring and Simmer | BS _ PUMPS and Matching HANDBAGS F $8.94 $1.99 le for . erevenecene PURSE MOM WANTS A GIFT FROM FASHION % PURSES The children need shoes for play, We have just completed our stock, Our walls are bursting with new summer play shoes for the children, Sandals in all colors, saddles, oxfords, boots, crepe soles, moces, straps, loafers, buckles $2.5 to $G = ~ FASHION FOOTWEAR — MeRAY FITTING f \ cr a * SLIPPERS a 2 ri 95 ‘IN TUG MEANT OF DOWNTOWN PRINCD RUPERT heeds er i nl ait Niet pra ven, , ? tet Yee bes Refug ees ' Wedding Ends. q Months of Heartbreak A romance that spanned ‘two: continents and. lived through tragedy and heartbreak was culminated old Endre Stocker took as his bride 18-year-old Kath-. Final plans were made for the Mrs, Harold Anderson will be gencral convener for the affair 8 | which will feature home-cooking, * HOSIERY rt Saturday, when 21-year- accessories and 4 cotsage of pink carnations, Best man was Janos Hungary. °°! A reception was arranged by .the co-operation of. thie Catholic Rupert’. and © the ‘ Immigration Department, ‘and was. held in the at 7:30 in: the evening, with about 50 guests” present,” . ptoposed In Hungatian. by Mr, L. Fogatassy,. and «ih English by Department, Hungarian and “English . was greatly: enjoyed, to. the’ accom-. paniment: on, the piano. by the groom and:on the’ mouth organ: ‘by M. Dori. ‘; Refreshments, artanged by the ladies: of ‘the ‘CWL* Were’ served by Mrs. D. We Burnip,’ "Mrs, Alex Brebnet, Mrs. G:" P, Lyons and Mrs. Johny Denning... Soy. A beautifully «decorated wed- ding . cake,. presented - -by. the Citizenship Council, was. cut in traditional . style by, ‘the bride and-gtoom, |. . Following the ‘serving of re- freshments, ; dancing was. en- joyed. Church LA To: Welcome New Minister ‘The First Pr esbyterian: ‘Church Ladies Aid last night made plans to, welcome. Rey., Ivan .Gamble ‘and his family. when’ ‘they arrive shortly, to" take’ over the manse. Mr, Gamble will beglit services in the church on May 19. The: session held at the home -of Miss Anne McLeod. was at- tended by 21 members under the a powder blue suit with white | Nemeth, also a new artival from, i Operation Hungarian under the. ( direction ‘of John Stokes, with | § ‘Women's League; the Canadian ar Citizenship. Council .of Prince | ® Annunciation School “auditorium |} The. toast “tothe, bride was]; James. Nidoll, of the Immigration | § Community singing in both| i Tey eg eee ee wy Ne WHEN’ SUMMMER COME iS — This. interesting bathing sult of zephyr wool:/s knitted in a sharkskin stitch. that moulds It to, the. body. The suit: ties in, front to leave a bare: midriff, The buttons ‘can be. done Up ‘to’. the’ collar or. left: opew Designer is Rudi Gernreich of California, | even enenene, teammates Gee tema wt Movie: Tomorrow Civie Centre movie for week at 4 pam. and 7:30 p.m, to- morrow is a western “Oh Sus- ana.” eee LONG CAREERS and her grandfather Nicholas business for 60 years. Rosatic, 77, holise in which they were born. - Mr, and Mrs, James son-in-law and and Mrs. William: Pr Stone. chairmanship of president Mrs. K.. C, Aird. . In other business the meeting made arrangements: for its “Lilac Tea” to-be held from 2:30 to 5 p.m..at the home of Mrs. ‘vener will be Mrs. -Aird. Next meeting June 4, will be | held at the home of Mrs. Clin- | ton Halliday. Beauty Let Your Jeweller Be Your Guide _ Pole n * Geotge Mitchell, 333 Fifth Av-; senue East, June 19. General con- | | \ | ' } EASY PARK Wee ee ‘ (| centre at 8, j/ and Miss Shirley Horton, home Hon: ‘the sister and Louise, 87, still live in the Brown left last night by train for a week's visit In Kitimat with their daughter, Mr, Pu ete Ose EN Uwe - Dressmakers “ten women of the Singer Sew- ing Machine company centre's senior budgel class will model thelr’ newest garments made dur- ing -a-previous three-month COUIs, tonight in the sewing Attractive dressmaker suits, ses, dusters and dress ensembles are among the new styles to be displayed. Fashion show supervisor _ ds sewing Instructor Flora Pelroff. Judges will be Mrs, Michael Kruger, Mrs. George E. Fielding economic. teachers at Booth Memor ial High school. ee Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Scott, 412 Fourth Avenue West, lef, this morning by. Canadian Pacific Airlines plane for Vancouver en route to ;San Francisco where “Fashion Show Tonight To Present WOTM Plan Big Bazaar « wr - For May 29. tailored dresses, afternoon dres- |. Two Women of the Mooie ¢ com- mittee meetings held last month discussed plans for the’, WOTM bazaar, May °20 to be staged’ in the Moose Temple. The Mooscheart Alumni mate cooking stall to be featured ‘nt: the annual event, Mrs, Kennetli Nesbitt chaired the session at ‘tended by elght members at the home of Mrs. George. Robinson. The Hospital committee, chuir- ed by Mrs, F. D, Hitchock wij}’ hold a buffet supper for merny bers Muy 22 In the Broadway. ‘they will spend a two-week vaca- enfe. The meeting coneltided wilh bingo. 1 va oe mg NOW 7 AuL NEW RUG AND CARPET SAMPLES ~ SIMPS ONS-SEARS “See These Before You Buy HERE “PRESTON, Ont, oe Miss Ros- : THURSDAY ‘folie Pautler Louise, whose French-speaking Pautler was a pioneer in this district, Rave been in the dressmaking Vi ING! MARKET: NEAR OUR DOOR BUTT _ MOTHER'S DAY -UMBRELLAS Tie 1 ui nn u ne a? 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