I Prince Rupert Doily News Thursday, September 13, 1951 TODAY 7 - 9:00 RANDOLPH, BCOTT-ADElI ' 1 in "5ltrAR... ' ! I- H ... t. ,- .. HOSP. LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN (Continued from page 1 best interests of the community would not be served If their hos-pl:als were operated by remote SHIPS AND WATERFRONT f Mil IBUKB'OB Clearance Boys' And Youths' Clothes Capitol Has Action Story From the pen of Clarence Budington Kelland, one of America's most popular authors, comes "Sugarfoot," a western adventure story starring Randolph Scott to the Capitol Theatre screen this mid-week in color by Technicolor. "Sugarfoot" presents a host of new characters rich in Amer- can western lore. There's Sugarfoot himself, played by Randolph Scott, an ex-officer of the Confec'racy who migrates to Arizona to start life anew, meeting love and danger on the way. Reva, the golden-haired singer at "The Diana" saloon as the ;lrl Yii romances. Jacob Stint, TOTHERACES Sale Of .1 Schoolgirls Clothes For Foil And Winter . RUPERT PEOPLES Z STORE 5 inilllllllllllllll Wait DONALD 0X0NN0R - PIPER LUC tt CECIL KH1AM MESSE WHITt STARTS TOMORROW CAPITOL A FAVIOI S PLAYERS THEATRE Saturday Mitinta. Canadian National steamer Prince George arrived today on her first trip to replace CN8 Prince Rupert on the Vancou-ver-Ketchikan run with 212 passengers, 50 of whom disembarked here. Of the 133 round-trippers. i 100 are members of Ohio Farmers1 Tours, guided by E. W. Mc-Munn. Capt. E. B. Caldwell said he was happy to be back on the run where he seems familiar laoes once in a while. j Those disembarking here in- eluded Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen, Jack Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. I W. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bur-; pee. A. P. Chapman, Clarence ! Insulander, Mr. and Mrs. Ander- son, Mrs. Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. Strachan, Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. L. H Dennison, Mr. and Mrs. B. Koch, Miss and Mrs. Haugjn, Mr. Biockly, J. Ross, O. B. Andiews, P. II. Murphy, W. McWilliams, K. V. Hemphill, Mr. and Mis. P. Lien, Mr. Hart-man, Mr. McKt'iidnck. Mrs. S. Smith, Miss M. Thompson, Mrs. S. D. Eikins and to cluSuieu, Mi-s O. i,. fatterson, N. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. Busheil, Mrs. and Miss Hill. Mrs. Evans, Mr. i..u "Has te 1'ruinDell, Lt. C. M. Ciowlher, T. S. Harrison. Union steamship Chilcotin, Capt. Harry McLean, arrived at :4o a.m. today from Vancou ver on the last of her. northern cruises, with 106 round-trip passengers, including a Methodist Fellowship Tour. Following return to Vancouver, Chilcotin relieves the Coquitlam on the Queen CharloUe I.slaijds run beginning of October. HISTORIC STALL The t. st colfe3-house in F island was opened m Ii: 't rd, two years before the first in London. 1950 HILLMAN MINX Low mileage Like new 1947 PONTIAC COACH Privately owned 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE Low mileage "MECHANIC'S SPECIAL" 1937 Graham 4-door sedan $300.00 RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED 2nd Avenue at 1st Street Phone 866 and 566 , control. j "But," he continued, "the provincial government wants to help the hospitals in B.C. and is making a generous offer far more generous than any other provincial government in Canada." Mr. Turnbull said one-tiuiu ui the cost of new construction would be advanced, as well as one-third of the cost of major repairs, and one-third of cost of equipment and furnishings ol , hosp.tals. j With this stood the lederal j government offer of $1000 per bed for additional construction. ! "But without support of the community hospitals cannot be I operated." I Mr. Turnbull referred briefly to B.C. Hospital Insurance Sys-, tern, which he said was started because it appeared the peopie of B.C. needed to share their hospital bills. "Between 30 and 40 per cent of the people couldn't pay their bills. Hospitals everywhere had d.fliculty in operating. Some came very close to closing their doors." Ine minister said that 500.000 accounts had been paid by BCHIS since 1949, totalling $40.-000,000. He said mistakes had been made in operation of BCHIS, "and will probably be made in the future," but advice would be taken from the legislative study board which had investigated" hospital insurance in all parts of the province, and "hospital insurance will be tailored to meet the needs of the people." "You have a good hospital here, but it needs renovation. I wish you, every success in IhU new and very interesting way of getting the funds and next year 1 hope to see the new ooiler." Mr. Turnbull lauded highly the work of Women's Auxii,ary to hospitals throughout the province and said he could not lee how hospitals could operate eruciently without such "invaluable assistance." Mr. Applewhaie spoke briefly, but created quite a stir when he stated that, after considerable research, it had been discovered that the iirst baby to be born in the Prince Rupert General Hospital was "a very popular memoer of the commu-nity Joe Stott." j C. G, ham, president of the: ho.-pit.il board, said two years ago the need was seen for capital funds for future operation of the hospital. "Alter considerable .study we have reached the conclusion that the present campaign as a way to get the funds is most likely to succeed." All those attending the dinner were given a brochure prepared by the campaign committee. Be-'ides the speakers, those seated at the head tabl were Acting Mayor Harold Whalen, who introduced the speaker; Mrs. J. Munthe, president of the Women's Auxiliary to the hospital; Grant Stewart, campaign treasurer; Larry Stanwood, publicity chairman; Rev. Fred An-trobus, who said Grace prceding the dinner, and Charles Bai-agno, pianist for the national anthems. YOUTHFUL POET Thomas Owynne Jones, fcimous W"lsh poet. who died in 1949, , published his first book of ver.se wnen mue more than a boy. fllERRIllfe Tot em A liUiHHi IM;mrN Tlictllri- Evenings 1 - !:I5 Saturday .Matinee 2 p.m. Kings Plate Pty Seagrams wy Surc This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 'v i, : X I v.. TIN, ,v . i , r ... ' h, .,r"Mv jt ' - - - -i one of Quantrell's bushwackers seeking newer and safer fields ior his activities; Don Miguel, a shrewd merchant with a heart of gold; and Fly-Up-The-Crfek Jones, lanky possessor of hard-won knowledge of the frontier. Adele Jergens, Raymond Masses, S. Z. Sakall and Arthur Hunnicutt portray these ro'cs in "Sugartoot." I Si lower Zoi Brule Lt Twenty-five frlentls rrreaMy gathered at the home of Mrs. Rupert Oreissel who was Joined by Mrs. Urban Patrick as hostess at a shower for Miss Lillian Franklin who will be married, soon to Mahlon Howson. j The decorated setting was provided by Mrs. Thomas Petroffj and summer flowers were given i by Mrs. M. Mclntyre and Mrs. I W. H..HH1. A beautiful bouquet; was presented to the honor guest by Mrs. Murray Johnson. ' A featured attraction enjoyed ' by all was the making of a , bride's hat, modelled bv Miss Franklin and making a bride's book. After the gifts were opened, a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Nic holson, Mrs. Murray Johnson and Mrs. Ben Skalzmerud. Air Passengers To Vancouver (todayi J. 1 Boivln, Hon. A D. Turnbull. C. 1 vlorrow. D. McLean, M. Johnson,' Ollphant, Mr. Graham. T. ' 3uttcridge. F. Mostad, J. Mah, '. Hill, J. McBeath, Mr. and Mrs. VicQuIre, K. C. Hall. R, C. John-ton, j To Sandspit (todayi J. Lin-, ney. j WHITBY. England O-A 19-year-old fisherman in this York shire town was firud 12 for kissing a 20-year-old girl visitor! against ner win. til Thti dvtiittmi4 it mi pubi.tlifd d,ipUrd W A Lt Contra) B4r4 Wy tK 0vcmonl 7K 11 PAYS DIVIDENDS TO OWN A LITTLE GIANT" - PLUS -SELECTED SH0RT8 -Evrnln( Show, row mj , W I . Mill I A MM COVERS IN Wit lnttf, " wallboaH - PAINT A 0' MOVI RIGHT WASHAILI W PAINT. WW NINC HOWB PASTIL SHADD' voyr TONERS. PORTABLE SAWMILL DESIGNED RIGHT ' MADE RIGHT Tl-rrr i: a Mill In Fit Your Work at a Price to Suit Yuur Job. IN FOUR SIZES Compare These Prices: COMPLETE WITH FEED BELTS AM) PULLEY HEADY FOR YOl'B SAW AND POWER i . m Reduced 25 - 35 - 50 Z J RUPERT MEN'S AND J Z BOYS' STORE rilliRiigHll I Imie. ill ; Srrllmi i ion I Ions, In I mm-IIoii . . III.VIIO long. Ill 1 Ncrtlittl . . HI "i nn l""B. 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