Prince Rupert Dail ly News Thursday. October 2 FARM FROM HOME | ME DI AL OPPORTUNITY TORONTO (P)—The Imperial) OTTAWA «CP The Belgian Order Daughters of the Empire nst announced that receiving acknowledgment and | Belgi a prize of thanks for cigaret hipped $50,0000 without dis Korea, said here that the Can tinctior f tionality, who dis- dians in the Far East repeats vers a ire for sleeping sick request clippings of, home t I yf efforts to im- Mews taken from their home| prove i iving condi- newspapers tions in the Belgis an Congo WALLACE’S DEPARTMENT STORE That 1952 Look The pretty look fe took ’ 1 ¢ oO bea i A vith 1 Fa An ex W » Wallaces Dept, Store j Fall Millinery. We wish ft Red Shield Committe, all our contributor canyv and all others who made this eampaign an outstanding success Salvation Army Prince Rupert Corps $3500.00 to thank the fassers, * THE By MURIEL NARRAWay | £unman who escaped three times from 4 mor my 5 Sta , © | : . . . . Tishaa Conadinh Erase Suet Writer | pital robbed the Providence bank of $51 239 o9 1 LONDON § «CP) Attractive, day and later killed one policeman and y ; tawny-eyed Jacqueline Lacey, | . 7 7 ang Wounded ‘now appearing in the British| other before surrendering outside his hoy. ' ’ ie f istage production of Agatha | ‘ror stricke ; ; ’ ; Or 5 V( ; ; : ‘ } Christie's thriller, “The Sollew, terror stricken women he had held as ho tages has her fingers crossed. She's x {ERY | The gunma: us identi noping Canaaa will like her Breakfast Louls Difraia f Provid Jacqueline, whose hair mat- sgh tm on in the ap iches her light-brown eyes te Soge bat ey . one of a London theatre roun| C u ames Pea ee en: Relore bie ‘de of 14 players who sailed for! sae 2 Dt Newfoundland, recently pe y| L D \| Carver PORiiTig alibry |New at St. John’s Oct tn | orraine e Gea ee | > 2% 2 Ses Q ralia wa i j Pink String and Sealing w ant The executive of the Credit | where he wa ‘ - The company under the di-| women’s Breakfast Club hasinight to two police o...- rectic n of Leslie Yeo, hopes 0} eiected Lorraine Dell of Frizzell! suffered fr: \ tour Canada. It will go to Hal-) yyocors ag vice-president succeed-| evidently 4 " |ifax Nov. 9 return to St. John’s! ing paula Rickwood, who retired, | blow inflict: . : for Christmas Pantomine, and Meeting at the home of/|arm bullet woy Bad ee then perhaps to Toronto and Yvonne Bowe Ss, nine member: He is charg: : mes 'Ottaw Yeo and business man- eC nreee a they disenaesed | intent to nr —Gt fark irke, United Nat ; in the Far East . tak wwe && ae en TRE—G N oe U : bg ra OnB « a Fa East, ager Ray Ellison now are in final plans ee the dinner to be officially opens a ple Leaf } I on Clark shake with Canadian Red jCanada arranging the rest of held October 6 in the 27 Club : SS s W W 4 i Ca D. W. Green of Saska entre is officer in the tour Jocelyn Bolton presided, Making FAMILY TRA NITION charge of ib i to all United Nation e personnel | : . ‘e Cf the he if LETHBRIDG} cp a nN 3 ional Defence) PLAYS MANY. PARTS o wh teens ste ee N} o N Bae Sh ae Jacqueline’s scheduled Cana- | bel Sco gies 7 . oe brare dian parts cover a wide range.. Maresa Windle of Annet © boy got togeth She plays all types of characters Ladies’ Wear has the skits well) (our-penerations pj all an _— (0 ea estern egion from Portia in the “Merchant | Under control The skits my Seat tinuity wa Of Venice" to the principal boy | members are to be part of ~ lines under t WINNIESO — Appoin n f h-western Ontario In 1915 he was named/in “Cinderella.” Other parts are | entertainment at the annual a ioe raph ‘raven a I Mr. ( en. who will have his " ndent at Port Arthur,| Kate in Goldsmith's “She Stoops|@inner meeting of the ees — Garrett, John ¢ ul Winnipeg, be- | an y this year became as-|To Conquer and the female Grantors’ Association on Oc 20 nn Garrett and Jo) e Canac hecker at general superintendent lead in James Hilton's “Ran- Nat ional ys, is announ-'p nit in 1911. later portation at Winnipeg. |dom Harvest yf | “gee tern vice-president J I K i Sack. He M egl an eens Miss Lacey was picked for the its the } sau z McMillan. Mr. Craven su with the Canadian Ex- te of the University Of) Canadian tour because of het My, / hi A ceeds James J. Behan who ha editiona Force from 1915 to| Alberta. He ved with the | versatility, Since her schooldays : t of 52! been prom ted to manager « 3 al turned the rail- | R al Canadian Artillery curing this 26-year-old girl from just the B.C. district : N 1 War 0 in nn taly,| outside Dublin has thought of ~ Mr. McMillan also announced Aft in number of | Vemman pti Holland holding nothing but a stage career “_— the appointment of WS. Zi p n Onta on the anks from captain to Brig-) sno left school to become as-| “OFF TO THE ler as assistant general pt P A ypointed dis F a : sistant and general run-around OPERA” intendent of the Manitoba di a K in 1930 From 1945 to 1950, Mr. Zieg-) for the stage manager at a pro- —NEWS— trict. This new position has been | He returned to Winnipeg as rule services were retained by) yincial theatre, and fought her/ established by the C.N.R nst t I 937 and four | the British 1 reign office as ani way to lead parts in west end cause of the increasing ind é t ‘ uperin- | 8dministrator with the control) piay After wartime service trial development in ya tende f transportation for mn for Germany. He re-/ with the Royal Navy, she spent/ . s ‘ tus Canada at the end), year on scholarship at the| Today lo Saturday Evening Shows e F 0 and shortly afterwards,| Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Sat. Matinces 2; - , di Nat al “ ) Sdeateoal te From touring parts in 1947/4 ma A ‘ won Chi 2S &S 5 ; . \ ’ aa / j ; : bial heied a Jacqueline climbed to a part) TODAY “NARKOW MARGIN” and ee ee ee en ee a lies st i " “a ( | se and development a one”. ‘se ee — 7: - 8:20 p.m. “TARZAN’S SAVAGE FURY .o vit 0 i ) k the past year he has been} ; He i: he sha d s dressing r ned spectal duties in Te abu te 7 G oseved speca “dats hom with tamonton-pan |" | Ale Leal the Last Great OUTLAW RAID 4 ( a . Sa oe head anne Foster, who played Bianca. | . at t und no noves to i iw 7 diann as just landed th b G.E. Push Button Range I) Siac ee geacest sup: [Diamne Bas Just landed { dent of the Manitoba |°Cvee? part of Alan Laces! THI ‘ With Pressure Cooker ) a rg jleading lady in the film “The , ( | Red Beret i x G.E. Standard Range $380 Tl teat, Booh - |“Ramtie te "iaer me} |S . ¢ s rtls i I y mad ’ 0 canic ee everal appearances on televis-' CrMARRON ROSE le had mort jon and one of her dearest am- G.E. 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Johasee & Son, Johnson's” cad “Glo oct’: on the new Hard Gloss Glo-Coat can iprrettors Onterie , Versatile Actress On Tour of Canada | itions is to tcievision appear on Canadian Scatters Ashes Over Searchers l thoroughly enjoy working m TV she said, adding with iaugh maybe because my TOKYO Yellow OK face comes up so well under TV: eliched thre if Lo the alr) lighting i I A Myojin’ Jacqueline is travelling to eel expiodt : eocue Canada with the rest of the 4 chy 4 ompany on the Nova Scotia, a ve » Will I aboard. | small ship carrying only 200 The volcano ime after the passengers nl boat Myojin which sight I want to stay at least two rose oul of the sea 200/ months after the tour and sec iles south of Tokys omething of Canada,” she said Five Japanese patrol boats and) One of her firstporta of. calls three United states planes‘com | will be the home of cousin Mi ne the area around Myohin re chael Jarvis at Port Hope, Ont ported still no sign of the 210 ee aR ton surve vessel] Kayo Maru missing since Wednesday with nine clentist and 22 crew Van F eet members Rescue boats plowed away from the reef at full peed when it “: Leaves Korea exploded at not sending phurous slush into the sea ion NEW YORK (CP) — New York g * oF t i at » ——. he red-hot isle Times Wise ile Went veliet of Gen. James A. Van Fieet after 17 months of commanding the END OF TRIP | Eighth Army in Korea, has been CANORA, Sask (CP) lwo' decided on at military head Winnipeg boys, Robert Ellison,| quarters in Washington 18, and Glen Fisher, 16, had to There will be no formal an bandon their hope of paddling | nouncement, however, until his from Winnipeg to the junction successor has been selected,” of the Assiniboine and Qu'ap ays a Washington dispatch to pelle Rivers in, Saskatchewan. the Time Their canoe was stolen while they were making a portage eee with TOG a SEASONS MIXED PETERBOROUGH, Ont. Ch Dormant all summer, an Easter lily owned by Mrs. Leo McGar- rity produced four lovely flow- ers at the end of September, It FOR THE PRICE also had its fling earlier, dur OF TWO PAIRS OF NYLONS ing the Easter season DRIVE IN TODAY FOR A CHECK-UP We won't tag your car “O.K.” for winter unless we're certain that it will perform right through the cold months, under the worst winter conditions. 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