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musical-gone-professional. ' weeks of full houses at Mont- | CHARLES E. “My Fur Lady” is’ the well real, then cleverly cashed in on) _.. BCA. chosen name of the ‘musical sa-| the crowds at Stratford, Ontario. | Ten minutes later I snenk tire which started. out last Feb- After all, a little bit of Shakes- oe down 2 nen De nad os S gain. Sure enough, there ruary as the 1957 Red and White} Peare is enough for most of w U.S. Motorists .is the dog comfortably installed Revue at McGill University. . Invited at any one time,. ‘in the same place, — But what Happened then was : oa To Centennial ewes notor vehicle drivers plenty of warning that they ‘fre about to step off the curb into a crosswalk and ivoid having a vehicle skid into them. At the same ime, motorists should take into consideration the. fact children and even. some adults step into inter- kections without too much thought. There should be no need to remind drivers that there is a 20 miles er hour speed limit on: seven blocks of Third Aven- aie and Second Avenue and that therefoye they 3 should be driving slowly and with care at all times. ihe cold weather is likely to be with us for. some time Later the smart musical ran, \ Tt ge _ The craft edstiis away like almost a Canadian. variation of | for two weeks at the Royal Alex-| ae eee Dee ey ioe the old-time office boy. To mil-|andra in Toronto. again. It settles its head on ifs lionaire American story, as Hora- Here in Ottawa it was next to: paws and looks mildly at me tio Alger used to write it. impossible to get lackets on the, Special To The Daily News ‘trying to pretend it nas bee ! | Not only was “My Fur Lady” first run, which was staged Ina.) VANCOUVER--An open invita-!there all the time. la rollicking all-time success as) big high school.’ — ‘tion to 5.500,000 American motor-| 7 shove a chair against the ian aid to a college frolic. But it; Then the backers of the play: ists to visit B.C. in 1958 was is- entrance to the kitchen for An promptly launched out into the/took the real high dive, and.sued this week by Charles E. anti-do barrier and wearil pee . deep waters of the professional brought the musical hack fol rhompson. president of the B.C.,turn to bed. Bay oe coe ode theatre. It is still spectacularly {four days at the biggest theatre -omobile Associatio . ot ‘ ~ oe . afloat. Stowe wile eOrTesponds (0 eon iin nate | When Yet there, une cat set. | DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT JASPER He urged 900 delegates aitend- % a Oe pe . . our Orpheum in Vancouver, ‘ing the annual meeting of the!iump. 1 nudge and jostle it, but , Serving— | oo ; and therefore caution by all concerned is urged. LETTE RB O X | te an Oey that Canadiefnetionn Automobile eof the (Timm amanocuvers me and ¥e-| oe -. besthound — ote ; i : , fs ans love to poke fun at them- von in Phoenix, Arizona, to “car-| turns. to the same place. At last) so Super Continental ye al. “eye aa Gain > iG NI! RE selves, and that is what is done TY my message to your millions;I make an outright attempt to Jasper Daily f Jas, tet S$ Stimulate: Science! h PARBING NIGHTMARE to song and dance in “My Fur of members across the nation.” throw the wat et jashing at Edmonton _Batly_from -asest ie - : umes The itor dep)? i ’ it: with bot! eet. It) makes 2: - tia : ; : ae tg . ae N . Lady. Mr. Thumpson addressed the} . ; oe . Lv. Josper 8.35 om MST Sun. ‘@OLLOWING Russia’s achievements with the in- |The Daily News: | pat this play even has the ‘convention following hin election (Smale growl of complaint, -walks. Saskatoon Ie tdveton 145 pm MST ee . se qs . ey | -wouYd-you‘please permit me to ond . ine + . ° once around the bed. for exer- | Wirnipe « . .tercontinental ballistic. missile and the two Sput- | ys¢ a small space in your paper temerity to poke fun, not only'as a director of AAA. oe And drapes itself. solidly . peg Ar. Saskatoon 8.50 pm MST Sun, : . : . my: . Cay es 7p pees Ce your paperiat such perennial foibles a5! foe is attending the 55th an- ’ oe Toront Ar. Winnipeg 7.55 am CST Mon, , ke -gs ‘ ; to express‘a car owner's opinion | , a : . oe ec is attending tne an-| over my kneecap. do 9 peg nik ‘satellites, one of Canada S leading physicists has to express 2 car owners opinion Canada’s infantile inability t0 pual AAA meeting with BCAA)” Both y kn eca P. are awake at. Ones Ae ee iS um EST Tues ‘dvocated the formation of a national committee of | city “Oe choose a flag, but even at the’ \ice-president J. Howard Booth?,|7 am. John, 4, shifts ‘a: small” At Montreat 5.05 pm EST Tven. - Since -arriving.;in «the city a Governor-General, who loves cul- secretary manager H. Frank! qesk over to the crib occupied | — iAontreal ture, and mS decidedly a to |Bird and assistant secretary ceous secretary who wants l0' ,onager S.C. R. Wicks. | take something else.to her ample ; . 1B : amp! wir, Thompson painted a blow- bosom. a ‘ ‘ing picture of B.C.’s Centennial - It is no secret here in the} ngs ‘ ; ’ “iYear activities and summed up capital that Her Majesty's rep his promoional talk by saying: | iby Michale, 2, so that his little; |brother ean climb out. fo CANADIAN NATIONAL Then they both push the desk GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone 6032 and 2952 keientists—backed by government policy—to formu- - Since arriving-fn the, in saor ~ ands . . . cig. | short time: ago’ I-have’ encount- jate a program for fundamental reseat ch in, this | ered a me a0 al oF rdiifioully country: " - ~ eT with this: parking situation: Now 4 yo ay. . .- ee that I have been presented wi . Dr. Gordon Shrym, head of the depai tment Of jiwo blue slips by the local con- physics at the University of British Columbia, dean jstabulory “on two consecutive . a ; nights I would like to make of the faculty of graduate studies and director of the | -nown ‘the circumstances with a B.C. Research Council, has stated that in Canada. hope that {improvements can be . rr . . : , , ma . “wwe have been neglecting science.” . . Being a single man I obtained | ! ‘Basie research has been neglected in the univer- room and board in 1400. Block of tates ! gp. * . ixt. venue East. ow, e sities because of a lack of money, he said. The fed- | pyiaw reads in essence: feral government should make grants to universities |." “Parking is prohibited on all : city streets, avenues, etc., be- ip: 2 dor pure science. tween the hours of 3 a.m. and For further informotion, pleose see, write or call ' PRINCE RUPERT: Ticket Office 528 3rd Ave. West — PIT. 4116, resentative in Rideau Hall not} '“Come and see for yourselves! i ‘that B.C. is great in 1958" SEE THE GREAT © | only saw the performance: but most heartily enjoyed it. I am not so sure that*the“old- | fashioned Tories in and around Toronto would similarly see the: joke in the historical flashback - which shows a red-nosed Sir John A. Macdonald spectacular-: ly falling off the weter-wagon. - The Liberals at Ottawa did not: feet gee en on teen at a 1 loveater rewards. 4. yy ae: ‘4s hether we like ' Canada just doesn’t have enough scientists. We 7am.” iodiotic tine? seem ge King wan shown: - . meed more laboratories and more teachers of seience. At present, during the busy complete wie crystal ball, and yo mre Seience must be made more attractive In high | Periods oF the. day, te Aare: scription, or nok conscription.” = ‘schools and colleges, and our scientists must be given ‘ed on the wrong side of the “There were quite a few real Senators in the tmeatre the day my wife, son and I saw the show: They did not seem to be outraged by the’ scene which shows .the assembly of the Ben: - ate—with thelame, the halt, the. blind and those in second child- hood being wheeled in. ‘street according to the city by- jlaws and yet no parking is per- | ‘mitted during the quiethours.: it or not, we” are,,living in a n ring th thot ' sat . Sy wah savinpayal sta *1). J can see this rule applying for" technical world in, which survival itself, will depend |5.6y removal during the winter ‘upon Kéeping abréast of every. other nation’s scien- | months. What then mast | a Hon. toeps | -" ‘s ° : a +. ihome owner do: chose to: itifi¢ achievements. This applies not only in-the mili- |park off the street on a path ‘tary field but.in industrial operations. . penses to Casey Park. ; This FETT aINee wet be stl mutlated-by-every- D The federal government G Vanguard. So uaietee WHEN you see “My Fur Lady”: broken boards, holes and pro-j you are almost bound to ask ‘means at our command. {truding spikes. It was on this | yourself what is the secret of its - . . . . ipath that I received the tickets.|amazing box office success. ‘must be the main promoter. And the time to start 1s , . mow! | Believe it or not the Plaza is de-; The most obvious answer is fined as a street and with no that the Canadian people do not shame either. ' - ‘for the most part want to be. Everyone would be quite hap-j|educated or uplifted, they want Ipy to see city laws like this if;to be amused when they go to ‘Standard in business — | the city would provide the prop-!the theatre. | | ier ‘off-the-street’ lanes for; This musical satire does ex-: Dictation | parking purposes. If the City/actly that. It is a cracking good ‘ is not prepared to provide this,; musical comedy by any stand- ‘ then it should not Incorporate !ard. Even with the inevitable changes in the cast, made nec- essary from the transformation - In an effort to obtain some . $ OO . . , |elarification on this TI visited Priced from . 3/ 5. : (Basic Price) ne ne Han ener at met the | has stood up well. : ' " sity Clerk. is attitude, re-| But in-addition to being good if). © i fun. “My Fur Lady” is as truly Phone now for a FREE NO OBLIGATION Demonstration Canadian as corn on the coh or Se “ouch with “westérn” Canada: in: general and Vancouver in par- : ticular, this is exactly the kind of show our people will flock to such laws. They are putting the of a college show into a profes- | marks and.dominant qualities maple syrup. . 4 mo, R >. Dial 4125 The Prince Rupert Va see, and love, cart before the horse. sional, travelling company, it: were proof to me that such by- Unless’ I'am. completely out of LIMITED —Journal of Commerce Weekly. - ene i i en Teme Ie EE PE semen _ ¥ aoe nee ee Jaws could exist. ee *In-conelusion, a , person -nas: two alternatives “while? Way even sound ridjeulous: (1) Construct some type of hydraulic winch to lft the auto- mobile clear from the city street, uvenue or path, which ever the ‘case may be--or (2) the alternative suggested by the City Clerk, to destroy the | Httle bit of order and cleanli- ness which some home owners at least are trying. to create by turning their lawns into addi- tional parking space for nuto- | mobiles, Wauld the City Fathers care to take another look at this mat- ter and possibly hire a city en- ginecer capable of properly ar- ‘anging City streets and parking ily News . . 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