Le toe ge bone pane . fe tb ve he ee i 4 we : ~ . : ' 3 . rc 4 "ie “ ” { roe Ce we mw ewe rr TH ww OR eer ee roe wm worn ae moe , ‘ . ‘ ‘ ote Oe ewe we r PO ee dhe f * ‘ a0) . t ‘ : . , ‘ : toe, Ce “ ao yes . ‘ Cb se oo ‘ .? COP PAO Bap pig eh a Dr el EG ee er ae a a ee oa a . s 5° Prince Rupert Dally News “ . , 7 Oe, es , rem | Aladdin Hilarious Treat Success Anticipated _ Tuesday, October List Ow oe . Je For Over 700 Younasters ow lL PERSONALS 8. . . - ver 700 Youngsters || For Concert Campaign | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hailey’ of Harpenden, Herts, England’ 1 OL ‘ Success is anticipated for the ;Mrs. Wayman said. are presently in the city, as | to some 700 children’ and’ several hundred . parents yesterday | Prince Rupert Concert Society’s| Scheduled for November 10 is! guests of relatives, Mr, and Mrs: ’ when the, Holiday. Theatre presented two performances of its | two-weck membership campaign | pyq Gustavson, contralto The Thomas Crowe, 207 Eighth Ave- 1957 touring production “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp”, which ends Saturday, it was re- : " , : ' nue West ang Mr. and Mrs. Au- - The stage or the Civic Centre ported today. February 23 concert will feature peat : ; ) gust Wallin, 741 Eighth Avenue auditorium became a long of|jy portrayed by ‘Peter Moore,| Campaign chairman Mrs. Mor- Aldo Parisot, cellist and Canad-, West, The holiday is the first fantasy as a cast of eight enact-| proved once again that honesty | Tis, Wayman said today that 28|ian baritone Louis Quilico will] visit, in Prince Rupert. in 28 ed the fable of ‘Aladdin with | and charity will over-power evil | Canvassers have been calling on| appear. April 13. years for Mrs. Hailey. . clever settings, effective Iight-|and greed, cunningly demon- residents urging them to take|= Sao! ing and garbed in colorful Ar-| strated by Ion Berger as the | Season tickets for the 1957-58 oe : abian costumes. _.twicked magician. concert series. , Aladdin's simplicity, excellent- Through his imagination and Taking part in the campaign |} l ' carefree zest for living, which are Mrs, J. R. Ayres, Mrs. Eu- . : ( ‘At Vi ‘ was the constant concern of his gene Bartlett, Mrs, N. A Beketov, e n rew $ - a e r Minister Visits was the constant concern of W'S) Mrs. George J. Brown, Mrs, Gor- | a The: wonderful wonders of magic were hilariously: enfolded Canaan : don Calderwood, Mrs. George ‘ 1 Former Church Maen Ae eg aia np | Cook: Mrs. Robert Corbeil, Mrs. Fourth Avenue West * ” : » WO! A. P. Crawley, Mrs. Floyd Eby, — | - ~ . and romance in Princess Adora ; i Wednesd October 2 , Tomorrow Ni ht . ; ‘| Mrs. Sidney Elkins, Mrs. Fdward ednesday, October 2nd at 7.30 p.m. | g pleasantly played by Bena Shus-| gy,ermann, Mrs, L. M. Greene,, . A former pastor of the Prince . ' Mrs. C. G. Ham, Mrs, K. F. Hard- . . ‘ . . ote Rupert Pentecostal Tabernacle | _Realists, Aladdin's mother and ing, Mrs. J. Hepburn, Mrs. Wil-| Installation of the Venerable C. A. Hinchliffe as will meet old friends tomorrow | the Sultan, father of Princess, liam Homenuk,. Mrs. R. W-.- ; : Archdeacon of Caledoni night when he returns to the Adora, bumptiously performed | James, Dr. R. G. Large, Mrs. A! . Cal do ia, and the church in which he served more BY eine tae Andis “ finally iW. Large, Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, | ' Induction and Institution as Rector of than 20 years ago. ~ suc ping v0 addin’s andjMrs. WN. Poole, Mrs. G. R. Sah-— aya)! Rev. E. J. North, will speak to |Princess Adora’s new found ma-| jen, Mrs. W. M. Scott, Mrs. John | St. Andrew's Cathed ral of The Very, Reverend the congregation of the Pente- gic, provided tremendous humor | H, Steele, Mrs. A. D, Vance, A. F. A. —. Hendy L. Th., Th. D., costal Tabernacle at a special | throughout the show. Williams, Mrs. J. W. Wilson and: service set for 8 o'clock tomerrow | Others in the cast contributing |Mrs. Percy Young. | and his Installation as Dean of Caledonia by the night. He will also lead the to the gay one and a-half-hour| However, Mrs. Wayman said, if congregation in song.. Welcom— production were Ann Lidstrone : there were members of the pub- | Bishop of Caledonia, the Right Reverend, ing him wil! be Rev. William B.|@s Noona, the lady-in-waiting ‘lic not called on, who wished Z H:.G. Watts B. A., D. D. Leggett, present incumbents... ro Pees Adora, aeores ratey ; s¢ason tickets, they are asked to! . : _. mg Mr. North was the Pentecostal |" © y roles as the Suitan’s!get in touch with any of the ‘ : : ‘ oo minister here 23 years ago. ~- guard and the show's clown andj above canvassers or herself by. Light refreshments will be served in the Hall after . Ed Hanson as Graspino, a greedy! phoning 5371. WT the Service. A Cordial invitation is: extended’to ‘|. . townsman. | The society, headed by presi- . to Public: SE LL S bi The exciting theatrical treat'dent Dr. R. G. Large, will pre- ; oO Fubtiic. , woot ersonatty 70a 2ing showed the immense talent of sent four outstanding artists this a Se the travelling group who with season, opening with world fam-|_ Mr. and Mrs. J. Gunnard An-|bounce and fast moving foot!our clarinetist Reginal Kell, derson, 303 Fourth Avenue East, work, displayed their versatility: Sunday afternoon in the Civic; left this morning by Canadian | a5 acrobats and dancers. ;Centre auditorium at 3 p.m. Pacific Arilines plane for’ a|_ The laughable and eye-catch-" The fact that the perform- week’s visit in Vancouver. ., ing production was sponsored by !ances are to be. presented on the Parent-Teacher council in Sunday afternoons, appears to Mrs, Gladys Olson, 301 Eighth aid of the PTA bursary fund. ireceive the - public’s approval, Avenue East, leaves tomorrow | ‘qgamy-~ : by CPA plane via Terrace for , oo Vancouver en route to Kelowna G ON ‘where she will spend a three- CANADIAN LE | - , week holiday visiting her sister, . | " ’ "an eae Ze Mrs. Mary Grozell. . (Photo by ‘Chandler Studios) Edwin Enwright, manager of - oo Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kenneth Hardy. Union Steamships here, returned oO ped . . to the city yesterday morning on the Union Steamship “Chil- Hardy-Dougherty Vows Exchanged oe kot”, following a ten-day com- Piggy Bank Guaranteed $200 NOTICE a, ’ SCHEDULE CHANGED wee at From Daily To Monday - Wednesday and Friday _ 9:30 Departure | bined business and holiday trip in Vancouver, At St. Andrew's Cathédral Rites =~ ‘ne maa? Puesday, October Ist : morning by boat was W. C. Han* Members. of well-known Prince Rupert families were united in marriage|kinson, 729 Sixth Avenue West, Friday night when Miss.Deanna Beryl Dougherty became the bride of Harold) flowing a holiday in Vancou- LEGION AUDITORIUM Kenneth Hardy hefore the chancel steps in St.’ Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral. ver. the very Rev, “A.B. Hendy. "~- Ee ae an RT — EVERYBODY WELCOME Dean of Caledonia, officiated at: chrysanthemums., white tapers and a bouquet of Try Daily News Classified . the wedding ceremony for the! Miss Marion Hardy, sister of | pink carnations. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich-!the groom, as bridesmaid wore Edward Hildebrand proposed ae] Karasosky of 238 Sixth Ave-:a rose-toned chiffon ballerina- the toast to the bride. nue West and the son of Mr: length gown, topped with a gold Receiving the guests, the and Mrs, Kenneth Hardy, 613: lame jacket, a headband of rose |pride’s mother wore a dusty- Eighth Avenue East. colored tulle and she carriedjrose colored lace cocktail gown, ; A background of pink pladiolus chrysanthemums in the same|]off-set with. a black feathercd: . Re and multi-colored crysanthem-- shade. ‘hat. black accessories and a ums, atranged im huge white’ petite Janice Campagnola as|corsage of rose. colored carna- | baskets. formed an attractive: flower girl, was frocked in yellow, tions. L setting for the bride as she nylon eyelet-over-taffeta, top-| The groom's mother wore a_ walked down the aisle wearing ped with a matching headband ‘purple velvet cocktail gown : a7 pallerina-length white Jace- and she carried an umbrella of white feathered -hat, white ate: over taffeta gown. The fitted V- mixed fresh-cut flowers. ‘Bridal |cessories and a corsage of white, pointed waistline badice fell to attendants wore single strands | carnations. i a full skirt, and featured 2 of pearls, and the flower girl; stand-up collar and Jong sleeves : " Flights to Stewart - and Alice Arm Pacifie Western Airlines £ Kh ~ hw. PSY on : | At the .reception . the bride's: wore a gold locket, gifts of the | mother sing “I Love You Truly”. | tapered to lily-points. th ‘seed bride. For travelling the bride chose’ ; A tiara encrusted with ‘seed gest man was Richard Johan- | -rose toned kni it! , pearls, a waist-lenpth white il-) ~ ‘ , . a dusty-rose toned knitted suit. sen and ushers were Raymond topped with a winter Copperthwaite and Neil McAra.:shortie coat’ and Organist was Peter Lien, accessories. The reception held in the Sons . Following a, motor trip to white: lusion veil and pearl-dropped gold-colored earrings, gift of the groom, com- pleted her ensemble. She car-. ried a cascade bouquet of Ameri- - : Beauty soses, mixed with °! Norway hall saw the bride’s Prince Gorge and points in the , merasensyeremenne fan “ y Powe, oe table, centred with a three-tier- interior, newlyweds will take up: RS while stephenotts . , D> oe ee — ed wedding, cake, flanked by residence at 1517 Piggott -Place. | The bride was viven in mar-'pink tapers, The serving table! Mrs, Hardy is a graduate of, riage by her step-father, Iwas uberactively decorated with /St, Joseph's Academy, Matron of honor, Mrs. Parry! . knee ce nee waaeait canteen een astm cect we meeeeee | Garand chase a pawn of pales \ ‘ Lhe nylon netoand laee. The, batleriia-loneth skirt was a= | ! cented with side pancis of ap-i Bo ncynonamnrenerprreinstyenesteen gl Psi pliqued lace, A bine lace, jacket | | ROE Lopped her gown and on her | | “ head she wore a matching tulle! ' band. der flowers were blue | ee ' . i POUNDED COLLEGE | Lady Margaret. TV," Aufort,! ‘ mother of Henry Vil, founded | . 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