AL Ta nada a ie Nae BAND INSTRUMENTATION - CONDUCTOR, Joseph Arduini TRUMPETS 1. G. J. BROWN 2: BRUCE SINCLAIR 3. TOMMY MOOREHOUSE 4. LEN SCHIERK » | 5. C. BERNARDO A 2 = Ba onthe ey ol eat LTO HORNS . MIKE COLUSSI J. PRUNZU CLARIN ETS 1. BILL BECK 2. WALLY DELL 3. ALF HUNTER 4. HAROLD SKALMERUD 5 6 TOMMY JOHNSON J. GRUSEPPE SAXAPHONES 1. KEN ADRIAN a 2. JAKE ANTON 3. BOB MITCHELL TROMBONES }. LORNE HEATH 2. ARNE LIEN EUPHONIUM , NICK PAVILIKIS BASSES 1. JOE HACKL 2. FRANK HOY PERCUSSION 1, ELMER PERKINS 2, LES BRAIN OBOE 1, JOE RIESER- TICKETS AVAILABL E FROM BAND MEMBERS, DEETH’S PHARMACY AND SHOP- EASY STORE This advertisement is generously donated by the following civic-minded Prince Rupert City Merchants: VARIETY STORE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL - McRAE MOTORS LTD. RUPERT BAKERY COOKS JEWELLERS . JOHN BULGER JEWELLERS ORMES DRUGS LTD. BACK ROW--Lorne Heath, Arne Lien, Carmen’ Bernardo, CENTRE: ROW—Frank Hoy, Nick Pavilikis, ‘Michael. ‘Colus: O CANADA 7, REPASZ BAND, march, INTERVAL ADMISSION: ADULTS 75¢ » 6. MINUET FROM BERNICE, - | + 8. OFFICER OF THE DAY; march, R 8. Holl FE. Bigelow . 9. CHARMING, waltz, E. Waldteufel C. Peters G. F. Handel * H.J. Lincoln. 14, COLONEL BOGEY, march, K. Alfred W..H. MALKIN CO. LA GONDOLA CAFE WILLIAM STONE LTD. . HELGERSONS LTD. SHOP-EASY STORES LTD. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE Soc Arduini, William Beck, Alf ‘Hunter, “Toe. Rieser. 2. OUR DIRECTOR, march, 3. CAPISTRANO, overture, E.O.Caneva | | 10. CHANT OF. THE SEA, o Nautica airs, 4, JENNY LIND, polka, _ A. Wallerstein © 1) JEALOUS HEART, fox trot, J. L. Carson 5. JOLLY COPPERSMITH, singing march, . 72, GLORIANNA, processional march, overture, 13. SUN VALLEY MOUNTAINS, overture, GUEST ARTISTS . . . Joanne Clee, Vocal; Mike -Colussi and ee Cameron, Accordion Solos © VIC CENTRE Mee ee Tp wR ST pate» Pp, Lee 4, Ogden THE QUEEN CHILDREN 50c (AT THE DOOR) v MITCHELL'S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS sit WRATHALL'S PHOTO SHOP) sii: NORTH. STAR BOTTLING. WORKS ipy “the Shrine ‘Club of Prince . Rupert. ‘who furnished i ‘and 1953. By 1953 the Shrine Club found that it could | ‘no longer give: adequate support. to ‘the band. ‘and . “at once again the band became an orphaned. legion. ut ‘at HMCS Chatham and the HMCS Chatham Band was Rupert. A Bund Association has been formed, instru.” ‘ments bought and the Kinsmen) Club have ‘donated | ‘ago for a concert and all was going well when yet Seer v ishastinensadiaatienined omnes tere ETT TIP ee struments and uniforms: ‘for the formation. ofthe’ Shrine : : Glub Band, a familiar’ sight in” the City. between: 1947 ‘Finally, suitable arrangements ‘were made to hav the Band members join the ranks of .the ‘Naval Reserve. born. This..proved a very suitable sponsorship until .. mid 1957 when another government: austerity program | forced a decrease In membership of the Naval Reserve . with fhe result thot the Band was once again left . without, a sponsor, uniforms or. instruments. , ‘The jpresent: status of the Band was achieved through the untiring efforts of the Late Mr. Pater Lien, his son Arne and a few die-hard musicians who were . able to get the support of. the service clubs: in the © City and a grant of $3,000.00 from the City of Prince - unlforms. The Band started practising several months | another biow was dealt to “the organization. The” death of the beloved bandinuster Petor Lien, It was felt that Peter would have wished the Band to go on.with the concert and under the baton of Mr. J. Arduini, the group have been practising with intensified zest, determined to make the concert a, SUCCOSS, It Is hoped that Prince Rupert's Band has ‘at last found its place, and that the highly commendable. support given thus far fram the City, and residents Will Gontinue and enable the organization to further the. musical status of Prince Rupert. RUPERT CLEANERS oe “SKEENA GROCERY = iii (wi NOBLES =e - i aet