b 8 t SMI i Bg A: ‘ uy wae ENTER ewe . formance” Saturday. All evening . the service. Ww oe ’ ating. _ | MACDONALD TOBACCO INC. THREE-DAY FESTIVAL ~ Six plays entered: - _-by Terrace, Kitimat bY adult theatre Kitimat have entered six plays in the Skeena Drama Festival to be staged in the Sacred Heart auditorium, | Terrace, tomorrow, Friday arid Saturday nights. Adjudicator Sam Payne will select the three best plays from the first two nights, which will} be presented in the “honor per- sessions start at 8 p.m. Children's entries take the spotlight for the three afternoon -Cradle-role certificates for baptisms _ The presentation of “Cradle Roll Certificates” followed the baptisrnal ceremony in St. Paul’s Lutheran church Sunday morn- ing with Rev. A. S. Olson offici- * Receiving names were Rhonda Dorothy, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Donald S. Bill of this city and the infant son. of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Youden also of this city, who received names John Gordon. Sponsors. tor .the baby girl were Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Chesney while Mrs. Altice Kelsey and Mrs. Vito Campagnola were sponsors for the baby boy. Secretary of the Women's Mis- sionary Federation of. St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mrs. Anton Dybhavh presented the cradle roll certificates to the mothers of the tiny principals following ‘SMOKES ~ FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL TN Ee ewe eee a awe | Little Theatre in two one-act NTN NWA SS ENN TS 8 ws groups’ from Terrace and sessions to begin at 1 p.m, Thurs- day.and Friday and 2 p.m. Sat- urday. Four junior. plays have been entered along with choral speech classes on: the first two after- noons. ‘The best junior. play. will. be presented Saturday afternoon in the “honor performance” along with entries: of: ‘spoken poetry and Bible rending. “Adult: “groups ° taking part Thursday night are the: Terrace plays entitled “Red Queen, White Queen,” an. historical drama by T: B. Morris, directed’ by Bette Chasteuneuf and a comedy by Robertson Davies “Eros at Breakfast” under’the direction of Loreen’: McColl.‘ The* Skeena High Drama..club -will present {The Ugly. Duckling.” Friday night’ ‘Kitimat entrants, The. Cosmopolitan Theatre. group is presenting “The Sisters. Mc- Intosh,” a -comedy by ‘Richard Carson, directed by. Marie Farn- elli. andthe Kitimat: Players will perform “Still: Stands. the House” a drama. by ‘Gwen P. Ringwood, under the’ direction of Robert M. Block. The Skeena | High Drama club will present its second. play, “The Old Lady Shows Hed Medals,” prior to the: Kitimat performances. Honor performance Saturday play, its runner-up and:the best high school: play, followed by adjudicator’s comments” and presentation of merit certifi- cates. : Thursday afternoon’s play presentations will be “The King's Cream, Puffs” and “Peter, the ew vw night will include the-best adult | SV CV EWTN EV EV TEN HWS ternoon. Twelve voluriteer teac folk’ dancing... "Phe class. the syminasitum | baleonies. WN wow ee as MORE THAN 100 children are pictured above after taking part in the Civic Centre's “Tiny Tots” annual isplay Saturday af- hers, headed by director Mrs. F, R. Peagam (extreme right), assisted the youngsters in pre- senting. an exhibition of marching, nursery action songs and Which has received province-wide recognition, has ‘the largest enrollment of any in the Civic Centre. A large audience of parents of friends watched from -.—Photo by. Chandler's Studios, and Cubs annual ‘Father church hall, Mr. Turner, introduced by chairman A..G. MacDonald, stressed .the™ constant need for willing instructors: and told of world Scouting and the benefi- cial effects the Scout movement! problems. Also.a guest of honor was Pied: Piper,’ ” both presentations serving with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East of Grade’6' “students . of River- side Elementary school, Terrace. ‘The school’s Grade 5 students will present -“Alice’in' Wonder- land” and Grade 4 pupils wil) perform .“Dick Whittington and his Cat,” Friday afternoon. — The Booth Memorial :High School drama club, originally entered in the three-day SYS sends 400 EXPORT ‘CIGARETTES “or any other Macdonald Brand pose Postage included Mail order and remittance to: OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT P.O. Box 490, Place d'Armes, - | Montreal, Que, this offer Is subject to any change in Government Regulations, APRIL 17, 1 (SEE NEXT PAGE) - drama festival announced that it had.to withdraw its -entry because the event would inter- fere with school curriculum, Prince Rupert Boy Scout associ- ation president. Mervin Martin. Mr. MacDonald explained. the Buties of the group committee 4nd nominated E. W. K. 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More yood news from PCA = now you can fly TCA throughout Canada or tothe United States on the ‘Pay Jater’ plan, 1066 down ets you on your way. : i “tl Information. services to Eurape, and the Carlbboan. 7 handicapped Scouts. and “leaders f| where they wil! be made up into Scout motto of “a good deed i every day” highlighted a Prince j Rupert District Boy Scout ASSO- | ciation meeting Friday night. j -Attending the meeting, chair- | ed by president Mervin Martin, : was B.C. Scout Field Commis. | sioner Joseph Turner who said: }that the new Canadian Scout | Centennial fund would assist Scouting abroad and encourages each Canadian Scout to contri- bute a small amount of money. The Stamp Saving fund aids Scouts sent should urge stamps to be to collect to Ottawa collections for sale, sald. The meeting decided to give financial aid.to leaders wishing to attend. Scout leader training camps at either Lae La Hache In June or Nanaimo in August, Tentative plans were made for a group committee course to be ” Mr. Turner | Centennial fund, postage . stamp | collection | and the need to revive the Boy : Scouts, Cubs hear field commissioner B.C. Boy Scout Field Commissioner Joseph | Turner of Prince George was. guest speaker Friday | night ‘at the First Presbyterian church Boy Scouts: and Son” banquet in the! Smith for the 1958 scason. Preparing the committee William Bremner, rie, Gordon Fraser, Andrew Mc-: McLeod. Rev. Ivan S. Gamble: said grace. ing of 50 fathers and sons by Scout Master David Bown, con- cluded the evening's activities. x READERS (18, 8 p.m. (80). George Cur-. te wee ee a i kee RR PE ww Ly ‘ ' i A sitecessful shermen bid farewell | at St. Paul's service | “Music Night and Fishermén’s Farewell" Was | istaged Sunday night at’ St.” Paul's Lutheran: church with more | than 100 inembers of the congregation in attendance. The choir, under the direction; ~ of Miss Helen Olson, presented a program of Easter vocal section and Mrs. and Miss Olson sang a duet. . | | Mrs. Morris Kaardal reridered a i | t j Peter Lien played cight com- | positions on the church’s new porgan, organ j and His Kingdom,” prior to Mr. Rev. A. S. Olson, dedicated the Gad), “to the service of , Lien’s concert. ' Delivering his address to the Olson pointed fout that the first four disciples; the banquet was. that Jesus called to follow Him composed of were all fishermen. Following the meditation, Mrs. Harry Hagen sang'a Norwegian has had in combatting juvenile! Donald, Mr. Martin, and John: number. The Women's Mission- ary Federation served lunch in as new group members’ fishermen. Mr. ‘the church hall. Movies, shown to the gather- . Mrs. Doris Johnston, 423 Third iAvenue West and Mrs. J. L ; Durran, 303 Fourth Avenne East | sion would be the last PERSONALS numbers: Kaardal | W. Two city women, to attend Tacoma parley Mrs, Harry Paulson and Mrs. James Taylor were named as delegates to attend the Supreme Lodge convention of the Sons of} Norway. in Tacoma, Washington | June 19 to 21, Monday night! when the locat lodge held its; regwar mecting in the SON hall. More than 40 members in at-| tendance, decided to stage a! fishermen's ‘farewell dance’ Ap-: ril 30. The affair will be under: the convenership of social direc- | tor Peter Wanner and assisted by: Mrs. John Snelinuin. President P. L. Peterson an-- nounced thay this Friday’s ses-! in the leave tomorrow morning by Can- | weekly whist tournament for the: /adian Pacific Airlines plane for: ® Sons of Norway final Whist, Vancouver en route to San Fran- Drive and Dance Friday, April; cisco where they will spend three-weck holiday, Young English girl seeking Young men in Prince Rupert who like to write letters have a common interest with girls who like reading, table tennis, collecting classical and modern records may “vet a pen pal by writing a 19-year-old girl in Engiand. Miss Janet Anthony of 96 Cliff Rock Road, to know” pen pals from Prince Rupert and Rubery, swimming, a ! t | PSP IIOP EPL EREL EOE LAOS ERED DM OOOO EE FLOP LOPE POVLEPLEA GE LLAODIEH Birm- . ingham, writes that she would Hke to correspond with Cana- dian boys or girls with common interests. 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