8 Ships and Waterfront F'rincc Rupert Duily News Thursday, April 20, 1951 cHillte Jliculre Ptaij njoijetl Plead Guilty To Car Thefts m.r.mv urw TFRUMirninD . Disembarking from the Prince Rupert Capt. William Eccles, which arrived here from Van f'Wl!i I 'Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" Acceptable Entertainment couver at 10:30 a.m. yesterday, Two local boys, whose arrest were s Aur5li T Hayaxhi, A. Lan-unie during a midnight ride up driville. W. -Innis. W. Turnbull. Wilt till you M fn4 AlUIr tfanclnf on ttit Milini! - 'Iff The Prince Rupert Little make-up might have helped the Skeena Highway Tuesday, D. Watt, E. Poppe, D. McLeod, Theatre puhi-d another evening when she had the measles. were charged in city police court m. Thomas, Mrs. N. Biack, Mrs. of" entertainment out of their The play, starting right on yesterday afternoon with theft, F. Adames and family, Mrs. Gor- hat last night. ! curtain time, was introduced by of two automobiles. They plead- dim and children, Miss A. Pet- Ihe three-act comedy, "Our Don Forward, secretary of the td guilty before Magistrate W. roff, Mrs. L. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Hearts Were Young and Gay", Civic Centre. D. Vance and were remanded c. Michaloff G. Carlson. J. presented in the Civic Centre,1 Director of the play was R. G. K,r isonlence. Ward, S. Allen, H. Mealh, W. drew hearty laughs from an Edwards. : The arrest of the boys came Harris, F. McClung, P. R. Lewis, appreciative audience. Steward Clifford Knulson after the removal of a taxi car, E. Bulman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mainstays of the play were Mrs. Skinner Sheila Chater owned by cliff Dahl and driven Tolhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Corn-Marion Thomas as Emily Kim- Cornelia Otis Skinner .... Eliza- by James Moran, which dtsap- well and infant, M s. Baceda, brough, and Elizabeth Hoimes as both Holmes peared Tuesday night from in W. D. Patton, C. O'Connor, F. Cornelia Otis Skinner. Otis Skinner Duncan Black front of Moran 's home at 32D Wallace, A. J. Jordon,' Miss E. Negro Show is Coming to City. Harmony Kings, celebrate negro vocal troupe, in the couro of a tour which will take them to Honolulu, will be in Prime Rupert for two tonccrts in the Civic Cent 'e May 7. Their advance acent, O. L. Elliott, is du: here within tlie next few days to coiuer with Civic Centre Direc lor Din Forward on details of their show. Whrthr- there will be two evening shows or one evening s;how find a matinee for students will be decided following the arrival of Mr. Elliott. The' Harmonv Kinrs are n.)t merely a sinking group but have manv noveltv numbTS. They orl"inpnlv made their debut with Ho ) Heidi's Orrlipstn and hvr hrr-oni" eprlnied sunonT the most ver!P.til" 'rnu', of entertainers in tlie United States. RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE The audience was won by Mrs. Emily Kimbrough Marion Second Avenue 'West. , Fitzgerald. Mrs. A. Fraser J. Thomas, whose facial expressions Thomas Moran at 11 p.m. noticed the Smart, C. Place, W. Morrison, O. brought out her character which Purser David Knowles car was gone and immediately Thomson, K. Moshita,, Mrs. K. was well sustained throughout. Stewardess Lois Long notified the police. Terrace pa- Nakamura, Mr. Lorimer, Mr. and In good contrast with Mrs. Dick Winters .... Gordon Sharon lice were advised and Constable Mrs- C. M. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was the lead part of Miss Admiral Ernest Milgram Ted Brue intercepted the car E- Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicker- holmes, played with a fair sense Harriet St. John, Margaret Doiron about half-way between Prince son. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Nesbilt, ol charactei. Hor. handling of a Winifred Blaugh, Diane Kennedy Rupert and Terrace. Local po- M. McPortlin, H. H. McLean, D. sick s.-ene aboard hi boat was Lee MrEvoy Don Lc'.trh l!t'' headed for the interior and Robinson. The Prince Rupert especially convincing. Inspector Marilvn Roos picked up the car and the boys, sailed at midnight for Ketchikan Smooth acting was noted in the Therese Alpheda Thibault bringing them back to the city, and is due back tonight south-scene between Miss Holmes and Madame Elise Betlv Umd ! Taxi sign on the roof of the; bound. SaTT i i.i I 1 Sm ihi nriiiiti ii"Htm" numlxi : CLEARING: "BARGAINS! nwini iou rnow I v B A tin All M Lil"canMdy dull I ThnU ta lovt tongt tt midniHtl A . J t - arv Don Lcitch in Act Two. Mr. Lcitch Mcnsier de la Croix . Ernest i al alla the radio microphone Milrani ! bad been torn off. played one of two young medical John Currie ' 1 '"' boys also admitted hav Window Cleaner student, Lve McEvoy No Charae at ADDED Life on the Thames Wanted An Kisg Jerry and the (inlilfish SHOWS al, 7-9 P.M. upert Mc- Humorously portraying l'ivoy I.eitch as .s a love-sick swain, Mr. ' f I r liandled the dilf ictiit part ,alQ3ry K3I1QG -making., He had natural i of love Peoples Store ing taken a half-ton pick-up belonging to Northwest Construction Co., on April 4. Thl.s car llid been found deserted about hall -way up the Skeena Highway. Alter receiving the plea of the boys, the magistrate comment?,! on the seiiousnc-.s of the offence stage timing Kiders Coming Despite tne last pari of Act. Two's almost complete stage darkness, the audience wore I'lince Kiip-rt is ixt inrvc a iv-lurn sliow from the popul ir lial-gary Range Riders v. ho play.' i i) japacay liouses at Hie Cvi'' grinning broadly with satisfaction by intermission. Although and told them they could be w 0n! sentenced up to 10 years. attempt was made to direct light f preset K i pen the stage through the ship's -- j B .iorthoie, more could have been Fridav and Sniurc'iiv, M ly ii, nnrf 15 a n rt hnvn hru 1 1: n f I 1 1 o ! afi'ordcd. For nvarly five min- jtcs of lively acting, the audience cjvic CplUre fnr conibiur(i WCi! . ; BRIDE'S FATHER SPEAKS UP For Action Adverlisti forBABYS TUMMY UPSETS tUvr Ruby't 4twn Tub- K-TA ktB. Kwwl, iiintpk little V" 1 1 lht-U. IWd f..r nvpr 60 ', ymr in quirklv hflp r. 'j vas unaoie to sec even tne lorms ern sllows aIld ci;Uirc; 0n ca -h ; jf the actresses, or enough of the evening. Thev hn-" a'i 'ir-c1 j itage- to compvl attention. I to do a show at Miller Bay Hos-; Such voices as the opening pital audio autograph then' incs of Dr. Duncan Black's play- many records on sale at a loc:l I ng Olis Skinner were welcomed, radio store. Unusual Hotel GOOSE BAY, LalJ,ad V Vex--haps the most unusual hoicl in I he w orld is the one at Gojsc Bay, Lab:ador, which doc, no: charge guests one penny for it $18-a-d:iy type of service. FUi-Uieimi re, it scrn ownsr cheerfully operate at a 100 pr, cent loss. Goose Bay is operated joint! by seven international aivlm.:, and is managed by T;an.s-Caiv ada. Primarily, this inn iaja up to provide accominodaUui for trans-Atlantic air passeng.i parsing through Goose B.v which alternates with Gander a an important rro.s oad of tin world air lanes. Located but a few miles fron the Hut1 son Bay post on Lak' Melville, Goose Eay clcvr-lo'W during the war as a slratgi military base. Today this Labr? dor airpovt is familiar to thor sands of travelers who fly Ui North Atlantic. From ther planes take off for N?w YorV Fari.i, Shannon, London. R"v '.:iavik, Montreal, Amsterdam and Copenhagen. V.'irn fliuhts a e delayed 'h1, hr'ri p-nverted t orn an RCAr , building and pciommo'atinK 17: i "rrns. fcrtii-es pood bMs, r omtortab'i l:unre. rercatiomt' f; cilit es and excellent hot meal' i " lV.Tiinute r'do from th-; land- although towards the end Mr. The Range Rirtvrs arc on a Slack's voice might have sounded coast to coast tour of Canadi J itvm minor Uufctivt up-pt r, im, rnnxt tpnt inn inrt tfetliinR troullpn. Unirkly mrctrn mnir lt(mt'h. No "mlrr-pv" Huff n rfuliin rfTpcl. '.omewhat strained. While Mrs., ""d will feature .such popular Jkinnvr. played by Sheila Chater, Western artists as Buddy Key- ; o-t key lines, such as the one "olds, .guitar and vocals; Tonv i hlch hulical-d the safoly pock- ?tollz. accordion, guitar and! '.-. at J he beginning, by talking bo? Mrl R'nhatn, banjo, bass A lict pucka ire tfnlny nt your ilruitsiat. 294. stockwellj WO"" Q 1 1 ' ' too softly. ',' D.ll.eu.ty in understanding (he ;. ; w L s n?;is l T.T'r? . 0t. "1C "rlv Koocn,,,. vnitar: Freddie i 3jJ jlS73 iffd07ot SI 0,-t JV"'1 Lang, 1950-51 World Champion id Winifred j Blaugh - portrayed 0ld-Ume fiddler, and 'Bill "Dix" y Margaret Doiron and Diane Hilton, popular M.C. and giutar lennedy. respectively, losl their artist. ntroduction to the audience. Al- Du intr th" mtst few months hough tlicir subsequent zest for the RanVe Riders have touted iieiv parts were pleasing. the Pastern provinces and ha"; Th- heavy burden of acting unsv r-oditifi th follow- vo parts was carried by Ernest In? discs: "Snruce Bag." "Blue vlilgram. He seemed to give K-an"an." "I Want to be Your b-lter nortrayal in his Monsieur vM-nllne." "Waltz of the d- la Crnix character, than the Rtrrnm." ' Blue Canadian Rrc-?ar. rf the Admiral, in which a kics " "Valley of the Saint.;." -ertain pomposity might have!"na,a;nrv Waltz," "Don't be Biafi helped. j f ':?da lou." ' In their second performance I 2 Adv'net on important subeel As 8 mere male I tnlil my duuglitcr, "HememlKT what your mother and grandmother line to keep their washing white-Iteckitt's Blue in the rinnc will keep your white clothes really white." 'Trust Dad Ho Rive good advice!' siw mid later, j"Hcrkitt'n Blue prevents 'clothe ,f urninp yellow, and out of the blj nii'8 the whitest wash.' ' 4 - i 1 m w m M m n n M J 1 " i : 1' 1 1? I! f J V 4 i 'r slriD, i: is staffed bv a t-ain "d p'tt, v.hirh rtvc- r'ofes 'ml t -( -vi?." nndr the guidance of Trries I ""tih. who has wide ex-: rien',e in Imfl ni?na,lenient ;n I Euro-r and I he West Indies. I Frivatc plane oass"ngers land- !nc in Gcsc Pay Plso can u " Thlt tdvenhanent It not publlihcci or displayed by 6t Liquor Central Bord or by th GommMnt el Bob in CoIubU. n i 0 his Intel, t-ttt it. co Is them 1R i dav, !- oposed to the grptis hc.Titality ext-nded commercial airlines passengers at this ungual inn under the Auvoi.i 'orealis. HARMONY KING tonight, the cast of 17 should i"ain nlease the a'udlence as they fake them for a holiday boat trip to Paris. Make-up was we'l handled, heing particularly suited to Mon-s'cur de la Croix and Otis Skin-. M'ss Skinner's bitt:n upper 'i- in th? bed-bu-j scene carried SENSATIONAL NEGRO VOCALISTS Thrillers of Millions of Radio fans and Concert Goers -cality but a little more color , Listed to ;ai! on the Prince Rupert, Capt. William Eccles. this n'sr.ing for Vancouver are Mrs. h. B. MacNaughton, Mr. and Mrs. l. Hcmsworth and children, K. L. McKcnzIc, Miss Jeanne Faurc, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Geddes and baby, A. R. Bolangcr, R. Maloney, W. Smith. 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