Ms “Two Sk IOWINGS oct, 20, 21 a The movie of. the famous bal- Jet will be shown two nights at the Totem Theatre and persons buying ‘tickets. from Rotarlans wilb. assist Rotary projects with- in the city. The Rotary club will receive 20 per cent,of all tickets gales made by themselves. t Tickets bought at the’ the: atre “box office will not assist the veity | service club. ; ' Decision | to sponsor the. film was. niade- at .the -club’s” last meeting on recommendation by DEEL CES eee N NEL OI LO MOSCA TEC NETS ~ World famed Bolshoi. Ballet film to be staged here by. Rotarians Film of Russia‘s world- renowned Bolshoi Ballet, ‘to ‘be shown here October 20 and October 21, is being Sponsored by” the Rotary. club. | the board of directors. _ The ‘exelting visit of the. Bol- shoi Ballet to London, with Rus- sia’s prima ballerina Galina Vianova as the featured artist, was filmed in color by the Rank 1 Organization and has been scor- ing a hit wherever it has peen show nsince. - Vianova, on a par with. Pav- lova,..is seen in Saint-Sean’s “The Dying Swan” and the two- act ballet “Giselle”, Besner Block Thursday, October 9, ~ 8 pm ‘$100 JACKPOT TO GO | _EVERYBODY. WELCOME — TO HELP YOUR WIFE WITH THE CHORES | SEE THE BEST~’ GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER and DRYER ON THE MARKET We’ll be pleased to show you the details Northern B.C. Power ' Company Limited Dial 4210 é ct STHADARD HEATING OILS af UN PL . hae “cul (eve authenred |. . When chilly weather calls for real warmth — Frousewaruner heat saves more money for more families! You can save, too... Just nhone your House: warmer «the authorized Standard Heating O1 distributer in your area. 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SOND Princes Hupert Tol, 3310 ' STANDARD DIL COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA LiniiCD |Cracovienne” from the ‘opera * Other dazzling ballets include “Dance of the Tartars” from the ballet “The Fountain .of Bak- hehisarai,” Rachmaninov’s “Spring Water”, “Polonaise and “Ivan Susanin” by Michael Glin- ka and ‘“Walpurgishacht” from Gounod’s “Faust”, ~ Music for the film is provided by the orchestra of Royal Opera House, Covent Garden’ and the Bournemouth » Symphony ¢ orches- MARION AND DOUG PIERCE, tra. pictured - ‘above,. A2°and 13- year-old.’ ‘singing - ‘stars will take the spotlight on stage of. Civic, .Cemtre . October ,.17...at, while. considering . ‘the, painting. C - 8 pn. in'the OORP second’ an--[ plece’ there. is_ Dorothy. Cope’ ‘nual .talent--show, ‘The’ :well-: ‘known team, will, compete : ‘for. a $50: and: -three’.$25. ‘prizes. f: through audience. applause. With them: will. be comedy im- ‘personations by Kay: Schooley,. singing guitarists Ronald ‘Ad-: ams, Clifford Rudland. . club in city” announced today. An organizational Y eating is scheduled for 2.-p.m. Saturday,. October’ 11, in the. board. rcom of. the Civic. Centre, Mr. . Scott said. All persons interested . the formation: of a. city Toast- masters unit have been invited. to attend. L, S. McGill, past president of. the Kaien club. will give a de- tailed explanation of the Toast- master -method of . operation, administration. and membership.’ Mr. Scott said the’Kaien group holds its meets at the Columbia Cellulose Company Limited mili at Watson Island and it is in- convenient for persons not con- nected with the mill to attend. Toastmasters to. form : Saturday | “ $1, 750. in prizes changed for one ‘of an. entirely. ediunr. and Due to the interest. shown’ in Toastmasters, plans] are underway to form a new‘club ‘in Prince: Rupert, NLA. Scott, president of. the: Kaien. ‘Toastmasters club], expressed ..; “interest: : in-joining Scott said, :is:to eriable members ‘Others, ‘both: in their day to day’ He said that a “good number of. ‘men in, ‘Prince. ‘Rupert have Toastmasters: and the Kaien elub |: executive’ are "Planning: to. meet this. ‘need. 7 Purpose *. of. Toastmasters, Mr. to. improve’ their ability to" com- municate . their: ‘thoughts | to contacts - and before audiences, ‘as’ well as develop god listen- : ing. habits, It is a program. of leadership. development .based,on . “earning by doing,” the. Kaien club pres- ident. said,’ adding that members take part in every program on a planned basis for personnel ¢ de- velopment. jf capacity crowd filled the Annunciation school auditorium for the cabaret affair with CYO president John LaPorte. acting as emcee. Winning, the spot-dances were Livia Mossini. and Michael. Mos- henko. ‘Twenty couples entered. ‘the jive contest which was won by Joanne Way and Mario Pas- sarella. 7 Door prizes were won by Val- ‘Capacity crowd attends - CYO cabaret fall dance In an autumn setting of green and yellow stream- ers, multi-colored balloons, fall leaves and colored lights the Catholic Youth Organization staged its first dance of the new winter Season. ae : city: in’ B.C. ‘to“launeh ‘a: Picture this. we gel ah ‘Rupert. hird, third, ~ Loan ‘service, local residents: are enjoying the unusual. oportunity |: : of, viewing some outstanding. exX- hanging a flower study. by Bessie: amples. of contemporary. art, Fry Symons, fora’ conversatior. aga’ possible ': ‘color: accent. in| decorative abstract. still Me,..and: For a room: where. chartreuse on ‘rainy’ ‘days there ts. Gladys is needed: the choice“ would’ be: Lindemere’s “Caribou Forest.” m Fred Amess’ large restful’ water- color “Beach, Savary Island.” If paintings that ‘may be. rented a touch of red and drama are] and taken home of Friday night called for there is “Wild. Horses | October 10: by calling at the for- a ‘and Forest Fire” by. Fay. Pearce. 'mer Co-Op’ hardware: ‘store -be- — Quiet. greys predominate in’ Don tween : 7.and: 9: ‘pm. An’ initial -| Jarvis’ “Dead Trees” and “Bur- registration fee ‘of | $1. is: nec rell’s “Grey Sunset” while: lively. ‘essary to join the Picture: Loan. ‘blues and greens are used”. a ‘group after which any painting: ‘the ; large | oil “The Boat! Y| may be rented for.$1.a month, ing: 4s returned it. may be :ex- “t dif ferent. color, for students’. ‘their: own homes..g: sae for those, who yearn. for, “yellows: ood D6-1 These are. just’ a. few ‘of the” A month. later when the painte’ essay contest. ‘Prizes valued: at: $1,750 -will :be lawarded to.30 junior: and- ‘senfor| high school - students. in: ‘British. ‘Columbia in the’: 1958 Twelfth “Annual .Essay. Contest ‘sponsored -by the Pulp. and: Paper. Industry of BC. 2 e.. 2 . In addition | to ~ these’ ‘awards, 250: Merit ‘Awards will. “pe. ‘given ‘to runners Up.’ “These prizes. will consist of an atractive:* “pocket wallet containing ‘a “notebook. and ball] point pen: -:: ‘Students wishing to: enter’ the competition should “write: to Es- say Headquarters, Canadian. Pulp and. Paper’. “Association; : [British Columbia Division, ‘Room’ 402-— 559: Burrard: Street, Vancouver: 1, B.C.; .to receive an ‘application ‘form, ‘rules and regulations | flod- er.and a 1958 Facts ‘Folder.:. Topic of this year‘s essay is “What I Learned from: my 1958 Facts Folder’) 0s 0'' British ‘Columbia: is. divided into five zones..for.’ ‘purposes .. oft. the competition. Grades’ 7 .to:9'} are in the junior. division and 10 to 12 in the senior. division... To: qualify, an essay must not. exceed 250: words. ” Marking - will ‘be based’ on’. ac- curacy ‘of information, - -composi- | tion arid -presentation “of facts, and originality and: appearance riani. . served at. midnight. In charge | of. the door. ana! ‘ger, Denis: ‘Mulroney, “Arthur: Murray,. ‘Dan - Delaney, : Edward. Saunders and. Larry O'Neil. JERHSCE erie Richardson and Jerry Sar-! Wingleman. and ‘Margret. Saun- ders. “PRINTED PATTERN by David Crystal e-there are no walst seams. 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Bond ON DOLLAR for Printed Pattern A642 to Prince Wupert Dally News Pattern Department, 40 Front Street West, Plonso print plainly YOUR NAMM, ADDRESS with ZONE, Dancing was, to. ce ‘six-piece | -ed ‘py. ‘early December. and -win-: orchestra and refreshments: were ners n tickets - were: ‘George. Heinsbur-}, The kitchen was attended by |. Cloutier, Michacis Contest closing date is Novem- \ per 15,1958. Essays will-be: judg- otified by, personal: letter. ‘and -press. announcements about ‘Decernber 20 : 958 yt 243 - 3rd Avenue West. ATTRACTIVE BAIT —~ Swing- ing aloft on an. eight-foot fish hook, shapely Mary Ann Webb, Queen of the 10th an- nual Miami Beach Summer Wishing Tournament, ‘Is oa pretty sight to see. With Mary Ann as the lovely lure, fish- ermen ought to be Nocking | to the area. readers Bpeclal L, O, O. M. initiation , will — be held Friday evening at 9 pan. 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