ivlUNA VlttbMAN - "bTlLYlI!' in "DEAR BRAT ' r mil w 7 - 9.05 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, July 25, 1951 "Appointment 1000 Parties WALLACE'S New Theatre : For Terrace With Danger In Two Years PRETORIA. South Africa 0 IS AT HiS FAST-SHOOTIM I DOLLAR MAIL R0B8ERJ - Terrace Topics . . AIM -Your nart.vs I have been to if FASHIONS In Paramount "Appointment With Danger," which comes to the Capitol Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Alan Ladd has plenty of opportunity to show what he can do with his fists, a gun and a girl, and the result is an hour and a half of more than 1.000 in two years," said Dr. L. M. A. Dollot. .taying goodbye to South Africa after two years as French Consul here. Lucky South Africa." he said. With your many domestic servants, your high standard of living, your many modern amenities, your cities unscarred by bombs, with few or none of the sorrowful memories of war, with j Charlrs Adam Announces i Plan For New 600-Seat Huuse ' Flourishing Terrace, 95 miles east of Prince Rupert, is to have a now moving picture theatre. . Charles Adam, proprietor of the present Totem Theatre there, announced his plans during a visit to Prince Rupert yesterday. Vancouver architects are being engaged to prepare drawings for a 600-seat fully modern houw sustained suspense and excitement. ' In the role of a rough and tumble U.S. Postal Agent, Ladd Power Commission Officials Pay Visit Alcan Chief to be Entertained S. M. Weston, managing dircc- staying with her brother and tor of the B C. Power Commis- sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Onr-sion was in town last week in don Little, whose young son, company with T. Bird, plant 1 George accompanied her home maintenance manager of Victor- from the south where lie has la. On Triday evening they met been on holiday. with the members of the execu- j tive council of the Board of Trade i 8n Mrs. Morgan and and the village commissioners at children of the staff of the Home the home of Lloyd Vallee. local for th- Aged have returned home no rationing or shortages to speak of, you may rank yourselves with the favorites of for serves as the focus for the story 1 about the exploits of the men who guard the malls. The sere-en- j play highlights the adventures i ..f o littu known hut rugged' designed to keep pace with the rapid growth and development of the community which is now tune D . Dollot will poin the French and determmcc govern men t j riding high on the new logging i Powcr noUFe manager, where an fr.m lne holiday trip to Van- informal talk on local matters ; couvcr. "mbassy at Ankara. operations of the Columbia Col I INFANTS WEAR I "TL TV fi A LAD i mi IT NIV ne3 agency the mail protection. Phyllis Calvert and a featured east that Includes Paul Stewart," Jan Sterling and Jack Webb, lend pace and punch to an ad-; venture drama. The action gets under wayj when Ladd is assigned to liives- j tleate the dath of a fellow in-i spector. He locates the sole wit- A mdlsnut mm lulose Co. and expects to be connected soon by highway and railway with Kitimat. the new north coast aluminum port. The site of the new Terrace Tl.vat.re will be alongside the present Tillicum Theatre on Lakels? Avenue. "It will be a modified edition of your new Totem Theatre in Prince Rupert," Adam says. i iLUiii n i v.f vi Diapers Blankets Dresses Sweaters Rompers Vests Socks Shawls It mm win n iw m J I dealing with power supply here took place. Later, refreshments! iavj)R sppnt th, f(rst frw were served by Mi's. Valee and wfvks ()f the sllmmPr noIiriavs m Mrs. John Kill. . j ,he hspit,ai ln rrjce Rupert . where he has been having sur-Mr. and Mrs. Fled Smith and EiCal treatment. 13 -year -old family left at the week-end to Clarence Baker returned on spend a two weeks' holiday at Tuesday to his home here with Lakelse Lake. the prospect In view of another operation later on in the sum-Archdeacon and Mrs. Hudson ( had as their gucsU last week; their son-in-law and grandson, The executive of the Board of J. Edgar and John of Westvrew. i Trade met with the village com-Powell River. Mr. Edgar left on missioners In the municipal office Sunday for Prince Rupert but on Monday evening to make John is staying with his grand- plans for the entertainment of Plus ( urtimn - News riCNIC SALAD BOWL 2 cups (1 Ih.i canned salmon 1 cup sliced celery Hi tups cubed, cooked potatoes 2 cup sweet pickle relish i2 tsp. salt, dash of pepper 1 tb.sp. horse-radish 1 tbsp. scraped onion 1 1 2 cups well seasoned, cooked salad, dressing Cucumber, radishes, dill pickles, tomatoes, lemon wedges, crisp lettuce. Eve. Shows 1 - 9:05 Sat. Matinres 2-4 ness to the crime, a nun. ana with her assistance he tails the murderer to a seedy Midwestern hotel There he discovers that the killer is a member of a gang that Is planning a million dollar mall robbery, and Ladd's attempts to trap the gunmen and save the nun from death provide an exciting series of conwqm "The Plata to Go For the Brands You Know" 5 Wallace's j Dept. Store : I Early construction is planned, the date of commencement de- - pending on the type of construe- Hon that is finally decided upon and the availability of materials. Mr. Adam already has three hundred seats and new projection machines available. TOIHY I AST SHOW 8:30 "HOI SE ON TELEGRAPH HIU" "FRONTIER MARSHALL" parents until the arrival of his Aluminum Company President R. Break the salmon Into large mother sometime next month. That Belvedere ruweu ana pa.iy anu wieir ,.., onH rnmhlni, ,lth the vives nexi ounaay. oomu.iu.ws. .. ,,,rrtlnt ... ,h nrr) hr ITAL AID Man given. Line your salad bowl with Mrs Dorothy Mangnall and i- ", " ,.. ,.? EDMONTON (CP) An average nf 17 norenno Hull,, rnnniuo VilmH loin philrirpn of Vancouver amV- I V . b ' . , "j . .'to complete the plans. Hon. E transfusions in Edmonton, Red ed in town last Thursday to -, who .K V, is (aj , Kenney. expected in . :,.; n 1 i ...... . hnUrin iiie. t iticr t-alat ivefl ' ' HARDY MIGRANTS Arctic tern and several North; American waders breed in the j Arctic, and migrate to the Ant- ; arctic, covering some 10,000 ; miles twice a year. ! crisp lettuce leaves and endive or Romaine. Fill with salmon mixture and garnish around edge with sliced radishes, slivers of dill pickle, sliced cucumber, tomato and lemon wedges. RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE. GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES PACIFIC ELECTRIC Phone Blue 99J lUdJ 0U1I11I111UI1CI XIUUC t HlUll hprilU iV l.wimaji t.oii..& .v.uv.Ttw said recently. here. Mrs. Mangall Is at present town on Wednesday, will be present at that meeting. The minister's summer home at Lakelse Lake will be used for the outing. Webb Starts Thursday Hi mm 7 . . Stewart News... NEW TRUCKS IN STOCK- FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 FARGO 3-TON SPECIAL H?avy Duty equipment, 152" wheelbase. 1 FARGO !i-TON EXPRESS 1 FARGO 'a -TON EXPRESS with Fluid Drive tailoring Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram and son Richard of Vancouver drove into town last week to visit with relatives here. Mrs. Egel Sargent, sister of Mrs. Ingram, entertained at the tea hour last Thursday ln honor of her visiting sister. Later the party f Scrubs Floors at 101 LOW TB MORTAUT! The mortality from tij Community Dance Happy Affair Neely Moore Flies In Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor SPECIAL One ISM FARGO '--TON EXPRESS with covered left to visit in Hazelton before. STEWART Under the spon-returning to their home In the sorship of Miss Joyce Hawklnson, south. : Miss Juanita Hawklnson and Miss box. Excellent condition. $4 PORT ELIZABETH, South Af-'lnsls n Inmurk in 1M!t;; rlca (CP) Mrs. Lydla Lean per 100,000 population, lit ; scrublx'd factory floors as usual est ever recorded anyy ( on her 101st birthday. Four feet, j four Inches tall, her hands twist- j FAMILY IN GREASE-prf ed by rheumatism, Mrs. Lean.j Ten descendants ol Wj V who wa-s born near here, 1ms Or us smith, a plcto-' V bee n given aid by the city but ! maker, ap)eared on tit 1375 -JlimivivSiivii of Low mileage Phone 649 220 Eixth St. Guides Gir : Greta Soderlov a very enjoyable dance was held in the Canadian Legion hall Saturday. Residents j from Premier and Hyder. Alaska, 1 mingled with the Stewart folks to make it a renl community 'flat. fic!. frtr tho rlanrf was refast s to give up her Job. stage. dry' Rupert Motors Limited CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, FARGO DISTRIBUTORS premier Coupfe PREMIER Mr. and Mrs. Dan Enjoy Camp TERRACE Twelve Girl Guides ' supped by Mrs. H. Jamlcson , " " " " and their leader, Mrs. Gladys and lommy nancy ai me piano, "."...,..,.-Clifford, 18 f p "rods gaUu ! wry n July returned at the end of H. Jamleson and George Bunn . fli.ti, cia I Ins -g;!. i Ci wiih H wrh COME TO Mac Constructio last w eek from Lakelse Lake o nt he guitar and Sam Kirkpat- 'l ' , "uh ..." the to wish Saturday night where they spent the past Urn rick on the violin. A supper w as j Lys camper With them were; served after the close of the P''P"'r couple many more happy Mrs. R. Squires and Mrs. J. Mc- dance. Coll. the latter cooking for the Lakeshore Bible Camp for fun, sun and instruction TO BUILD STOREHOUSFS --. vi Tn o ., . -1 If Q Tim girls. The Scout camp at the; Mr. and Mrs. H. Jamreson and I hull.'.' t neii's 1 NAT! Company aeir north end of the lake has been j family are holidaying here. They "T"' ' V" " ucsed by the Guides and the ar-; are residing in the Newell house ! llPh?J . rangements for the holiday had . or. Blxth Street. Mr. Jamiesor, Is or eacVInn of 35 " been m the hands of the Guide with the game branch of the dlrec-Association. 000.bui,hel ctpaclly. pool The girls slept In provincial government. L , w , rec(,ntly. tents and, altogether, had a very . t enjoyable and instructive holl-' g. N. Moore, representative of i MOVING DAY day. the Consolidated Mining and! YORKTON, Sask. (CP) ATUr a Several of the parents visited Smelting Company with head- '.farmer disturbed a wild duck's, them on the Sunday and some ouarters at Prince Rupert, arriv-nest while plowing. h watched nf tht- i.ipoi .iii7B.. trav. ornor- eri hv cnmoanv Dlanf on Sunday! the mother duck and two drake.- WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . Alteration Estimates Gladly Given VMu: Ti). G.-..)! b. Blue If lilaik YOU WILL ENJOY The safest, sandiest beach imaginable Supervised motor-boating and rowing Picnics, hikes, beach fires Pleasing and profitable Bible lessons A daylight bus trip both ways ously in the way of supplies for to look over the MeFaddrn and fremove six eggs In their bills to the camp. iassociat.es claims on the Mar-j another nest ln safer ter itCry. , mot River. Former Officer Easy hospitality, Mrs. Florence Anderson passed away ln Hyder. Alaska, on Friday. She was the wife of Sid MODERN PLUMBING 'is a wise Investment, ln terms of family health and home economy. Call Blue 846 PLUMBING SAANICH HEATING Anderson. Territorial Commo Here. On Case A"c ' sior in your own yard ner at Hyder. and was 65 years i 1 The Cost for Transportation and Camp: Young People (12-18 yrs.).... $12.00 . ..Aug. aee. Long a resident of the According to yesterday's dls- is A'aska tow". the 'ate Mrs. An-reported patches, a new development murder dPr!inn was wel1 know,n in the Princeton all who knew her. spected by case of October 23, 1949. when 2-10 bride was u !Mrs.M"naMathewson,24. a $H4 I if of four months, was found shot wn,l:n P--""' l '"-and stabbed. She was the daugh- munity. ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gender- ; tn nf w.inri..ht. Au.i At t.h Work on the Indian Mine tram Children (8-11 years) $10.50 . Aug. 13-21 Ge. your application in soon to Rev. L. A. THORPE time a reward of $1,000 was post- ' proceeding apace under the direction of Dale L. Pitt far manag-known, cd by her parents. As as n8 dlrector of tne 811bak Pre- no arrests have been - mler mine. RUPERT TOBACCO STORE 3rd Ave. - Opposite Ormes ALL MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS I'OBACCO and CONFECTIONERY Regular Baptist Church made. A provincial police eon-stab.;, well known in Prince Rupert, was on duty in the Princeton country at the time of the tragedy. Box 633 Phone Blue 813 Stewart Canal Prince Rupert turner iffi v i-r a-:. ic Is Optioned .. ' Y. ' ' ' . . . Coke adds refreshment to summer meals-Serve ice cold . . . right in the bottle. STEWART It Is officially an ' ' ' I nounced that the Stewart Canal gold mine, optioned by Vancouver Interests recently, has been Shop now ot the sign of tak-jn over on option by others failing the taking over of the 1 Films Itpvcinprd Printed s 1 , , ' . ' t PROMPT SERVICK K fTp : .. 1 .At opt ion bv the Vancouver Inter- j iuUwu Mlw (I Cm-Mi mim Hf4 wM tmtUk Ui. ,36 u Bottle Carlo ests. This property, of which the controlling Interest is held by NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS? fll dtfoiu it fr tmult Phone 132 Prince Rilpert. IF,,,, "Coke" 1 a roiilsterMt 1 V. John Haahtl, is composed principally of tungsten and wtth development should prove of value. .tun. 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