Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 2, 1952 Se ee In a dramatic scene from Paramount & &xciting tdoor adventure film which opens Thursday tre, Chariton Heston. in the indian Pe mip SAVAGE role of a white makes his peace with United States r Hanson ystery on Stage Presented y City Little Theatre Group gue, mystifications, “dead” bodies on table and an ending which leaves it penetrates, is Prince Rupert's production “Ask Me No Questions,” the second and last time tonight at the ° ! p of first-| Od there is only Perry left of ast night us| * Cast of eight besides Mrs t unfolded aj “**ter—and that doesn’t in- onfused mys-| lMde the two men, one her hus- tumped the} #54, whom she disposed of be- velist Perry| Ore the story takes place. the play | The inevitable in such a play ne buried in| 0 happens—-Perry himself be- medy-mys-| ‘@mes a vietlm of the murder way to the|¢88 who makes her vietims do es provide) ¥?¥ with themeaeives me witty| How does she do it? Well droll, some] “hat must be seen to be appre- trietly corn, | “ted ented with; There's love and romance ir ich fervor} he play, too and how! orth seeing, | “very woman-—-end there are Thornhill, | ‘ive not including hageish Ma- Faught. is asi *hilda the iron-iaced house- t farcical! *eeper ‘Diane Kennedy}—in be, amd he) whose arms the hero finds him- of words swilf at various intervals ir show But to top this, Perrv has a steady southern belle tyve ‘ ROL of flancee who doesn’t see the ole, though,| int Ip neany of her fanted Mrs. Jennifer) m4 philanderings Phyllis ‘Tom- And she ‘Nina Youneman) left and lets everyone know about. it, too ets in her fn no uncertain terms, southern accent not slipping nor with- t. near rhe standing Ask Me No Questions” is pro- duced by Gerry Woodside and s the result of much hard work A-1 Quality taking several months Others in the cast are Maresa VSED CARS Windle, Alice MacNeil, Norma = Rav Hill. Taking part are Ray Hill, stage in production mI PONTIAC SEOAN inawer Norms Tromne, ons tume nd pr@perties: Beth Hill $2075 ike-up: Lilian Miller. public- itv: James Cummines, liehting ' SEDAN Lots of Alice MacNeil ind Verna) Nice two Faneht, prompters $1865 The play is supplied through the « tesy of Samuel French TREC an TaCeR (Canada) Ltd. and stage sets ra through irtesy of Simpson's M § PANEL — Sound ore S835 CITY To SEEK RD PICKUP—AI rub i tinued from page 1) $635 teria should be aldermen who will be members of next vear’s eounci! to which Ald. Hills re- nijed that while he may not be with this body next year. it bob Parker Ltd. friendly service” “rest pity.” Phone 93 interest in this city . (Ald. Hills, who was elected a " Ss Pmember of the Legislature in ithe election last June, is not «eeking re-election to council | His term expires Dec. 31.) _— i Ald. McLean also [ Be | delegation to Victoria should re- eelve some definite instructions | from city council to which Ald >rusky ' tad ~ | ly dissented \ A ~~ Ald. Prusky said: “I object to 4 L& S | ald McLean's statement. The | (7)\ \hie< . delegation would most definite- ( “YS Ivy eet all the answers we ex- pect.” Said Ald. Casey: “This delega- tion will get a complete picture end we will get the same in- formation from the Northern B.C. Power. We are striving for the wishes of the people.” Ald. Hills said: “This is the first time confidence has not been placed in Me as a member of anv delegation I feel that we fare all interested in power and filed again | b; ORABLY one aluminum fol kitchea as a handy Dpeng food of all al | oo Bini ey pce in this citv and we will go to ts ene ee foil ts being Victoria and return with a full ey ey eroked @% | report.” ona! = ‘rs of this bigluy Ald. McLean stressed that he ky, an dich con Dew head “complete confidence” in Pop mca in the oven to | Ald. Hill's ability but insisted L then sary ky " ¢ them to tiem that members of the delegation . St containers, honld receive some instruction tod ‘ond eheninum eo nate. from council My togethe . After further discussion coun- t. From the hygienic Jin modern dairies to , pitals aad your ‘Veen aluminum is prised te “’y It protects the purity, i flavor of food. Alumi- ty of Canada, Lid. Rhos y . hey tr cil endorsed a motion that anv lmuestions which aldermen feel the delegates should have the ;} BCPC answer should be given in writing to the ye who il group them an Secu" for alecussten at the spe- cial meeting on Wednesday. ne does not mean I will have lost said the} Casey and Hills strong- | rompetition, We must not ignore | > District News TERRACE Four seats on the Village Com-} mission are to be filled when) election day comes around on| Dec. 11 and so far there is o ily one candidate definitely in the field. He is Commissioner Sam | | Kirkaldy who is runnning for | | re-election. Dudley Little is the | only commissioner whose term is not up this year, Nomination day jig Dee. 4 EC. Minister of Public Works |P. A. Gaglarci has promised the | | Vilage Commissioners a full re- port on the sewage disposal situ- ation at the Home for the Aged will be made to them tomorrow. T. Kenney, MLA for Skeena, has been pressing for action on the matter Victoria First concert of the Terrace Band wi! te gven at the Civie | Centre on Dec. §. The 26-mem- | ber band is conducted by Spence Muckle * SMITHERS A grocery store which has been Operated by the same family for thirty-three i years has changed thands. New owner of Watson's Grocery is Jack Rootman who has purchased both property and stock Smithers has had a record year in the number and value of hew homes being built. Up to Nov. 15 the Ménicipal Office hed issued 47 dwelling permits 7 * Gordon Young has bee amed Fi Yi : ordo yung has been namec irst ear resident of the Bulkiey -ommunity Association which was formed to take action on the reed for community recreational facilities. The Association is to sponsor a public meeting in the near future Valley Reviewed by Gracious Community sociation celebrated its first birthday Nov. 30, and ee em ecm ne e a PP BY Se ere! CYO Presents — Play, Dancing To Raise Fund — A comedy in which Father Mohan was one of the actors was staged by the CYO in An- munclation Seheo} Hall last night. Progeeds from the affair will go to t!\? Miller Bay Hospital Christmas Fund. Others taking part in the play wére Hugh Cello, John Laporte, Armida Lafolli, Olga Zabudney and John McDougall. The hall was decorated in brown, white and yellow stream- ers. John Laporte was in charge cf arrangements, Dancing to rec- | ards took place from 8:30 to 1 |32m. Refreshments were served during the evening ane prizes were given for spot dances. tI | a crown-decorated dais to display the first CORONATION FASHIONS-—-Mannequins pose oni coronation fashion parade. Pamela Fawcett (le’t) wears a modern Elizabethan evening dress We i ee ae in three-color ribbon taffeta, Gesigned by Mar; Black who also produced the garden party portation, hotel accommoda- dress worn by Elizabeth Hamilton (right). This dress is in the new super-fine organdie tions, sightse tours, ete. ‘Sy ” : : We will advise you on pase- Summer Mist.” In the centre June Oakes wears the coronation robe designed by Peter Russell ports, currencies, insurance for a viscountess. Under the red, ermine-trimmed cloak is a gown of white satin damask in and all the other important which the heraldic symbols of the design are pi:ked out in gold thread “details” that assure you of a smooth, enjoyable trip. Whether you're a vacation here or al sure to see us first. Moore lanning (CP from UK Information) of Terrace Hospital | Mrs. Wes McKnight, wife of the well- | | known Canadian 5) , Baye, |“De.uxe Bier Bowser Margarine is always my choiee for formal affairs as well as for everyday use.” You, too, | will love De tuxe Brive Bonner’s | fresh, sunny-cweet flavor — just as delicious when melting-hot as when Special to The Dally News TERRACE.—Terrace and District Hospital As- PRIN am j Lg | fresh from the refrigerator. You'll be ‘ CE GEORGE sharing the honors was little Margery Hobenshield; =""- Pompe taggt plowesee segrsortin neg Vith a civic eléetion dated for ¢: ; ' : 4 1066 . | it’ golden- een Ss beet seas, ‘have 2¢St baby born in the hospital Dee. 1, 1952, approxi- Tasty Bran Muffins ar exe seal Flag A re signified their intention to run. ately one hour after the hospit: maa ts or : ; in aluminum foil wi 1-WALLACE-BLDG Sreeedetes Maia Aamiaam ick mately one h 7 after the hospital was taken over 3 kinds from 1 easy recipe an inner cardinal lining. Just un- an @ $48) a Sadi Aitken’ Will eek reelection (OY tne Community, ¢ 2thep. cheriening «= Me cops =. «| WAP what you need and serve. Be sure | sas .| turned over for use a* the Ter- |to get Detoxe Bive Bonner, and The € et: Travel Servic and the third a newcome: Deeds and keys were officially ‘U7Me¢ Over tor use a ae Cr Ve cup sugar or 1 cup sifted | you'll get Ducuxe quality, , e Comp:ct: Travel Service Otto E. Leboe, a steam engineer turned over by 8. L. Hewer, as a ae aes hose — aan 2% ak tlie, | nares i ——————— ‘at Prince George Planing Mills, *istant commissioner of Terrac “ere — Designed for 1 cup Kellogg's powder Alderman Assman has already Red Cross Hospital, to George US° 45 : ROSUSCHERSOK and inha- All-Bran Va teaspoonsolt | erved three terms, d Alder- McAdam representing the Ter- — eg = ae t . Blend well shortening, sugar; add man Aitken has served one race and District Hospital As- O*Y&°P ee eo Pa ih Pang : e . . sociation, at a reception in th (Centinued on page 6) Sift flour with baking powder, . In the election, voters will de- cide on a referendum concerning the Civic Centre which reads Shall] the city council take over ul the property under lease by the Civic Centre Association and im prove same?” It ls estimated that initial improvement casts will be about $45,000 . a calied f . Tenders are to be for construction of a $200,000 exten- sion to the Prince George Hotel The work, which will nearly double the hotel's capacity made necessary by shortage hotel “ommodation rity of a the St. Andrew's ‘Celebrated By City Scots A dinner meeting to mark 8t | Andrew's Day was held in the | Auditorium on Saturday night with about 100 persons in iitendance | #21i0n Departing from the usual cus tom, ladies, wives and friends members were invited of | 1 | After the dinner, a half-hour }program of Scots music was theard from records loaned by | CFPR Hon. vice-president J. Frew welcomed euests and in a witty speech explained the reason whv the Burns Club was traditionally confined ta men only, but “on this occasion they were making history in inviting the ladies” to whom his welcome Was es- pecially addressed : Membership in these clubs is not limited to people of Scottish | birth or descent, said Mr. Frew. “They are open to people of good- will recognizing the spirit of |Robert Burns and apvreciating his works and principles.” Past president R. Cameron, in a short address, outlined the aims and objects of the qlub, purpose of the Burns Federation and the conditions and reauire- | ments for membershin. He also spoke of Burns’ love of humanity an’ his fellow men } The president, James Nicoll speaking on St, Andrew, told of | the Saint's association with) Christ. his erreifixicn in the! vear 60 AD, and of the convev-!| ing of his remains to Sentland,| where thev are buried in the city) lof St Andrew | | Solos were sung by Mrs. Craw-| ford and W. Smith accompanied | by Mrs, W. Smith at the nian» ! Mrs, R, Cameron eave an excell | ent reading ifrom Sir Walter | Scott. Music for the dances was pro- | | vided by Mrs, 1. Halerow and | 1 Bremner Sr. Pivers J. Robert-}; son and J. Ewart played for the | | Grand March and for several of | | submit | the other dances, The evening closed to the strains of “Auld Lang Syne.” nurses’ lounge of the hospital add to first mixture, stir only until combined. Fill _— 3¢ full. Bake in preheated mod. hot Seid Mr. McAdam at a recent oven (400F°.) 30 min. Yield: 9 medium meeting: “Many will recall con- ois ce ee 1 butter, j » we ‘ - ‘ ix 1 tap. ditions before we had a hos i tas eaae, 1 dud. cane nitel in Terrace. Incidents svch Sprinkle over muffin batter, as the time a child, held in th arms of a nurse all the way was rushed by speeder to Princ: Honey-Nut Meffins: Put 1 tsp. | chopped nutmeats in each , mufhn cup; add batter. hee, Rupert Hospital in the midst of entet Inion eting a Ps : i Be, a Cart ent rs Union ing Fer youthtst ragularih winter. Or the times men hurt) wer 8 p.m, Fraser 8t bult-balacce your Get at work lay on the grass on th Page, International with % cup al-Ome attendance (283) presentative, in iness important streets of Terrace receiving first aid at the hands of those a able, because the only do was attending another case membering things lik makes us thankful to have ¢ pital here and three dc ivalable.” Terrace hospital was taken ever by the community after a successful fund-raising cam- paign to meet initial operat- ing costs, and much has been done since that time by indi- viduals and organizations to give all possible aid to the successful operation of this hospital. Building alterations starte daily. vail- tor Re- at € tor CANNED FOODS DELNOR i in February to convert the 10-bed BP a se hospital to. a 25-Bed capacity > apateys Blueberries ; Several carperters offered (heir i Rsk ue free services for an entire day ~~ ERRIES wonderful o.oo | gee heer tt When alterations were com- Lae plete, groups of people met for painting bees. The Women's Auxiliary to the hospital is constantly working for the welfare of hospital, pa- tients and staff, and are putting eside $100 a year toward a new and modern hospital of the fu- ture Rebekah Lodge is making the Nursery their project and have worked and donated money as well as painted the walls and celling of the ward Volunteer fire department DELNOR AN ALL-CANADIAN COMPANY by FULTON OURSLER Simplicity ... feeling . . . meaning . . . all are combined in this story of the first Christmas and the inspiring life that followed. Brilliantly illustrated by the famous artist, Neil O’Keeffe. ° \ysieey ie. i < Follow this special Christmas story ! sora ae pa For Fall Changeover ! For your Fall Changeover, avoid repair bill risk with Heavy Duty High- Detergency Marvelube that stops sludge better ; » s and with Imperial Esso Specialized Lubrication (every point serviced by chart to manufacturers’ re- quirements). Now’s the time to make a date for this “Care Saves Wear” services “Glad | switched every day until Christmas startinig (- pio. 4, *) im THE DAILY NEWS - 7 ‘9 4 | Marvel ul bh | ~ Read"A Child’s Life of Jesus to your children — 4