ir rad, day, Noy. 16, El. gin Hall, Crescent Béach, Ward 7; Friday, Nov. 9, Canadian Legion Hall on John- Ston Road, White Rock. All the meetings start at 3 p.m, Theatre Footnotes Paradox of the English Theatre. “It's a strange paradox, the English Theatre. The Government consider it, like all the 4rts, unimportant. The average Englishman is apathetic towards it, or Hikes it in its cruder forms; playwrights find it difficult to get their plays put on; the vast majority of actors are out " year ago wnds here. may Seem like a golden-age in the post-playwrights, T. S, Eliot and Christopher Fry; the age of the glorious actors—Sir John Gielgud, Sir Laurence Oli- vier, Michael Redgrave, Alec Guinness, Dame Edith Evans, Mr, and Mrs. C. Best’ who|Dame Peggy Ashcroft. No, England doesn't seem to care of work. And | yet, when future generations look back to England today it | theatre—the age of the | spent the summer in the Peace | | River country have returned | Yvonne Mitchell, a young British actress, ,|to spend the winter at their the BBC’s General Overseas Service. home on Westerman Road. . é is This Friday, Nov. 9, the | !évers Plan Membership Drive games promise Hood iwa: to Colebrook United! White Rock ent) With the’shar- “Chiron will hold their annual ‘soon get their Hschool squads gear-)p a7 ar and Auction in the driv r the stars! of the Guirch Hall at 8 p.m. 19 hip. and ing Will follow which | Sree on ticket cards entitlin . Ww i 2 + yiders to attend six produc Gdents) parents and Stewardship Meeting —_Mldets to attend six prod ‘ tions dur arto thea abet se Gee * Dates Announced dolla tena : Dates of stewardship meet PANORAMA RIDGE nf held) annus AND COLEBROOK |ratepayers a chance to Group Captain’J. Allan Ma-|Ports on the 3 honey and Mrs. Mahoney of council, parks Ottawa are visiting with the |Poard members, Jatter’s sister Mrs, J. Stull, ;oUnced by Cow Panorama Ridge. broadcasting in Players s him to full-fled- ership in the club: irst in the of held Z wtonirG Hall Mrs. M. Jenkinson who has been visiting with friends at Grand Forks for a few we returned to her home weekend, Sympathy is e tended to Mrs. Jenki the passing of he: Mary Houston e r of th in | commissioners each of th Mavor Moore, the well-known actor, ¥ and producer, is the called Explorations.” is host on show is tive show bjects—from history to mental hy Park Theatre When Double Feature: Last Complete Show starts about £30 pm, Shows Phone No. 53523 and 44311 Matinee on Saturdays start at 145 pm. not continuous Sea Vue aaa Thurs. Fri, & Sat., Noy. 8 9 & 10. Blaine, Wx hington The Wed, Thurs., Fri, Sat, Novembers7, 8, 9 and 10 ‘REI NCARN, ATION? The Amazing facts of a Man's Past. ony CURTIS Ginx LOLLOBRIGIDA rae News and Two Cartoons & Tues., Noy. 12 & 13. Wed. & Thurs, Noy. 14 & 15 ‘ANYON Ri BAD FOR EACH OTHER ‘ starring Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott OMEEYs Ure story of a young Army t In Doctor in a coal mining town.) ‘oe. ; about her theatre—but oddly enough it~does flourish.” — JACK’S. GENERAL STORE NICHOL AND NORTH BLUFF ROAD. ———$ LIONS CLUB PIII eee HEARING AIDS IN ONE! EMITH. e w wt Crest HEARING AID MATCHLESS CONVENIENCE AND VERSATILITY! Don't limR yourself to a single-use eyeglass hearing aid when you can get the amazing 10-in-1 Zenith “Crest! It’s an cyegiass aid that can be worn 9 other ways, too.,.converts at a touch to suit ‘every mood, occasion or activity! ) Wear the “Crest” as a clasp, a clip, a pocket piece, a pendant= in ten different, useful ways. At least twice the power of the average eyeglass aid. Four wonder transistors... fingertip volume controle powerful, tiny new COME IN TODAY! See and try the new “Crest” and other new 4- and 5S-transistor Zenith Hearing Aids. Prices from $50 to $150. 10-Day Money-Back Guarantee. Qoe-Yeor Worranty © Five-Yeor Service Plan Sosy Time Poyments Arraagedi > Lenses ond professional services ty connection with the eyeelans feo ade only tM OUEA your opNbalmo}eglit, Oplouietrist, «t wine Prescription Washington and \