od Rea? ' ing tie doll booth. I, . ‘ The sum of ‘$1440 wa zaar 1} ; $500 more than was made last year. Appreelation of ‘the falthfull } work throughout the winter by the ‘ Pensioners and others: was evid- the splendid support annual social event, : The Pensioners have extended ; thanks to the Ladies of the Ro- : - stoners” tea and ¢ enced by { given this “Wednesday, May 1, 1968 oa SB eaten, as - PENSIONERS BAZAAR foun -and Mrs, B. Nilson inspecting flowers; Mrs. Jean Norton |. with.her sister Miss Beulah ‘ Norton; and Mrs. George Hi | Pensioners pleased | With bazaar success | | abt Saturday afte: us, RAFFLE i. Se Quit TER Ba a . oS ees Commute . AK | Rug: AHA De d (above) Mrs, M. Hobenschield De Reeg with cover made ‘by Mrs, pp end Mrs. Ed Whalen inspect- 8 realized at the Old Age Pen rmoon, — over. Ple for thelr help with the refreshments; the Skeend So condary School economic class Who made the sweets: the Ladies of the Rebekah Lodge who 8pon- sored the bake table; the Wom en’s Institute who handled the [yal Pur, attic treasurers, Mantel's Flor- LAWN-BOY Ne AOR re “WEIGHT WATCHERS” Fe PUSHING A oe _ HEAVY MOWER? Seiisndaindhensdaniiva-sssetnenatihcs Ieee peat fa PE ee “MAGNESIUM- x soLiGHT” AWN-BoY, THE MOWER FOR TIRED OF TRY THE. f-- ists for the flowers and many other individuals for their as- sistance, Raffle winners were: the hand made quilt, made and donated by Mrs, Jean Norton and her liter, Miss, eulah Reed, won ts. Lucy Smythe. | : The hooked rug, donated ‘by Mrs, Ray Skoglund, and work» OLE GE PENSIONERS ae Cusmtay SATRORY pr a _ LAFF-A-DAY ts @© King Festures Syndicate, Inc, 1966. World righte reserved. “It's okay, lady; he’s ‘my brother!" ZAAR CENTRE the Dixe Belle _ The annual called ‘best Acclaimed Ball Friday night “the best yet" ‘and ne Dixie belle ball yet” tting close to $2,900 Was an outstanding suceesg, . by a grow of meet & group: of men dress Chef’s aprons and hats, Authentic eostumes, replete with black-face and southern ac- cents, splended perfomances and and Ottawa. born on Sunday at noon, 28, to Mr, ed by her parents’ Mr. and Mrs, George Dakin, won by Mrs, Ju. lieGagne, . : Smoked cushion, made and do- hated by Mrs, Rhoda.Hall, won hy Mrs, Norman Preseott of Prince Rupert, 4 The picture of Gitnodoix River Valley, ‘made and donated by Mrs. Victoria Norsirom, won by Mrs, Irene Champeaux, | The croched cloth, made in Yugoslavia and donated by Mrs, ~ Skeena ' Six one-act plays will be ‘| stage of Skeena Secondary Saturday, May 2,3 and 4, tte aly Model 7257 Women likethis quick start- . Ing, quiet mowing Lawn- . Boy! One push onthe prim- er, one pull on the starter, - and you're off and running. Variable speed settings... ” and extra long Hi-Lo Safety ‘handle, adjustable for re- "faxed mowing. TERRACE . EQUIPMENT cy ee | son during The occasion - od . se e Forest for . Adjudicator : ane 2. . ee ca Kitimat fair | 7.” Johnny Forrest, Scottish sing- ing star of the Don Messer ‘Jubilee’ T.V. Show will appear as eadtine Teen ner ae. thej-- Dees at Lions Trade. Taper! G0 - A ? Forrest ; will appear in por.|. “Qtame est . ( all three days of the |.” a fair, scheduled to ‘open at the. Kitimat YMCA on May 30th, and Tuh through May Slst ard June Ist. a oe - Jack Seriven, chairman of the | | fair, commented: “We are de- lghted .to have this opportunity to bring such a renowned artist: as Johny Forrest to Kitimat as the. featured entertainment attraction at the fair this year, and we consider it q. ‘break. through’ in: being able to attract a.top T. V, star and record. ing artist of the calibre of Mr, Forrest, _ ; . Viewers .n this area will have their first chance to.seo Johnny Forrest soon_afier his arrival |. at the Terrace airport on Wed. nesday, May 29th, when he will - named. for here May 2, 3 Mrs, work at school n London; England; gradu- ated to a repertory company; took two years University thea- tre and did radio and film work during war years, «+ In- Canada, partly because of five children, she has been mostly connected with the amateur thea- tre; acting and. awards in’ one-act and thres-act festivals, She took _4 turn at directing," and was ‘successful in drama festivals with produc and 4, - SALES LTD luc~ appear on T, K.’s ‘Today’ pro. | lous of ‘Twelfth Night’, “A Slight Ache", “The Firebugs” ; WATCH “FOR IT -Sav-Mor Builders ‘May 9-10-11 FOR. ; FOR “Grand Opening Sale are, Pots a WILE BE. WORKING “IN TERRACE | oMAY6. TO. JUNE. 7.: PLAN TO USE.THis FINNING SERVICE | LONGER PIN & BUSHING LIFE . _° SCHEDULE YouR Work gram at 5:30 pom, and last year’s original play . “Gilliam,” direction, represented the four western’ provinces at D, D, F. finals in Newfoundland, Mrs, Malcolm now teaches drama in two sctiools and in the summer has instructed at Notra Dame University Summer School and Penticton Summer School, Another aspect of the theatre | which Mrs, Malcolm is connectad with is the writing and directing of children’s Shows, which for the last four years have-been seen in Kelowna, Penticton and B |. Vernon, ee ' Mrs, Del Holtom ‘and-f 1) visited Mrs. Holtom’a mother, Mrs, Helen Tweed - in -Prince a) Rupert. during the Easter vaca- tion, ° ne a * @ -e ; Fred Adames retuned at week-end after Spending a Bjweek in Vancouver | with her SERVICE ~ Six plays for | festival — School Thursday, Friday and will be the 1968 A Festival: with én, ‘Mrs, Paddy Malcolm, versa- tile in - many fields of drama and the theatre, will be adjudi- cator at Skeena Drama Festival Malcolm began theatre an early age ‘in a theatre winning - major |) which, under ‘har |? '|- to afford plain old gasoline, bresented on the auditorium , | tries from Kitimat, Kemano, Prince Rupert.and Terrace, "| HO Der Span Ar Wir ptr itive 9g soy Admigaion’ for "Thussds¥ana and 50 cents for students, At’ the Honour Performance Satur- day night the admission will be $1.50 and 75 cents, Tickets for mat and Terrace, © ‘On Thursday night the Prince Rupert ‘Little Theatre will open the Festival withthe ono-act farce “The Celebration”; Terrace Lit- tle Theatre group will follow with the Avant Garde Comedy “‘Cham- ber Music” and to close the evening’s performance will be the Kitimat Players with the tra- gie-comedy “Fragmentg', On Friday night the Kemano Valley Players will be seen in There”; the Prince Rupert Civic {Centre Little Theatre Agsocia-|.¢ Yon in William Shakespeare's |- “The Taming of the Shrew? and the Kemano Sood lighting affects brought loud applause when the program was presented ‘prior to the midnight and two little sisters, . hour, Friday will be $1.00 for Adults, the one-act drama, ‘Hello Out| g Broup in “Little ~ were: Oliver hard, cast, Bev Miller, Taking Boyle and Janet Condon in a Vo~ cal trio, “Hey Phillipson, Larry Skoglund; “‘Al ry duct by John McAllfster-and Judy this performance may be obtained | V; from Munson's Drags tn’ Kit-| Jim bers by Lynn'Apolezer, Joy Ber» Sler and Robin rolic finale Ragtime Band’, Mrs, Barbara Nicholson was general convenor assisted by the Mesdames Edith Gieselman, Lor~ raine Jornstone, Maureen Mason, Etta Phillips, Marie Mills, Doro- Noble, ang thy McDougall, Jutie part in the program Jim » Jeannette Look Me Over’; Pat Terrace included; ‘Hendy, with the Joes, Maureen Lus- mey and a “Alexander's by the entire Africa, ¢ siting and ference, Glass Houses”, a comedy, ii The Art Froese and Miss Gloria hausern, ' Travel Service’ 40 persons to H back at the wee berries. and happy as clams. People making the tour _ daughter’ Margo, Mr, and Mra, qi Te "face Larry Sandford and Mrs, Sand. | 2: SC C at ford Sr, Mr,‘ and Mrs, Emil daughter Colleen, Freisen, Mr, and tour, tour were from Prine and Kitimat, 2 ‘Mr, and Colthurst and s Lakelse Lake have returned from about thrée ‘month in’ England and ing ‘@. month's safari in East e ‘Mrs, Bates Fre Dr. and.Mrs, R, E, Lee and family spent'a few days at Easter vacationing at Jasper National Park, e Mrs, Jock Campbell left last. Thursday for Vancouver where she will take a short cperating | . room course in St, Paul’s Hos- . ¢ @ @ Mrs, Laurie English leftSatur. @ | day for Port Alberni to attend a BC, Recreation Association Con- for the East on CFTK Television business in Toronto, Montreal e @¢ @ A son, Stephen aman wag and Mrs, Al Parfitt, He will join two little brothers e a Bates annual tour. of awail arrived k-end, brown ag and ‘reddie and: ms a; 'Petar. Von Nieder.; Ria Bob Harvey of Terrace!’ + “spent a few days’ Others’ on: the e Rupert David Bowan- on . Michael of 5 vacationing Europe includ. At the Honour Performance on Saturday night the winning play 8nd the runner-up will be: prese ented ag well as the winning play in the Skeena School Drama Festival which was Booth Mem- ori High School of Prince Ru 2 Awards will be presented for the. best play, the best visual Bresentation, best actor and acs tress, best supporting actor and actress and the best director, Arnie's Meat Market Ltd, | | 4636 Larofle Ave, ‘Phone 635-2774 — MEATS GROCERIES - CONFECT. Special Prices Effective from May 1 t8 ’ Burlesque is backon Broad- way, that great white way _ that made New York famous, That’a one business automa- Yon: can never touch, —Ham- fiton Spectator, . e @ @«¢ Nobody worrles about a ger in thelr tank anymore, We are thankful to be able .— Ottawa Journal —_ How to relieve Pity der promes BACK 22%: evatemie cond(. beckecha gene ackache. 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