to the blow and his disinterizra- Prince Rupert Daily News Monday. October 15, 1951 Ray Milland in Stirring Drama Pulp Mill 011 J Mrs. Gregory A I -L I Institute Head tlon sets In. Arrested after a 'and event a t" drunken driving Incident, he Is noinuicv 'Kw n, t released tlirough the Intercession 1 mvaled whh ' of his closest friend but the 1 ping em,,)!,"'111 shock of ivalizlng the degreda-i ' , , , "nsi!. tlnii iinu lntr which h ha. u .J'"m Hodiak BASKETBALL (Continued from page 5) miiuw Lanes viuii iic iius iauen!nav i ttr'u & Ray Milland, who won an uniismNThe Houston Worn- . ... , ' inaHamu otL-arH tnr hia rnlp BR turns him toward the escape of parts. l'n"Pal i ens Institute, ai us annual incci- - ina last week at the home of Mrs. ! the alcohlic In "The Lost Week-Kathleen Parish, erected of ficers ; end," offers another powerful as follows' performance as a man driven to xal,intvir. -Mnrv nrPmrv drink when tragedy strikes his leagues will remain open for further entries for another week. Registrar Fred Calderonl announced. REGISTERED PLAYERS Following are the players so It is considered possible that a $75,000,000 pulp and newsprint plant for the Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. will be established on the Arrow Lakes, in southern Starts Monday for Three S Wallace's DeDt. Store : NOW! PLAYTEX ' : FAB-LINED i GIRDLES A Nationally Advertised Figures S $7.95 $8.95 'home in "Night Into Morning,' . . : . rt ton Mro Dal t r far registered for the WINNING ALL AMERICAS HEART senior British Columbia, following a recent investigation of proposed team entries: Manson's Rav Sprinti, Micky sllt' ve-r.r... - ...... , tlrr,ng drama wnlsn come8 to Goold..1 the Totem Theatre this Monday Secmary-Mrs. Nany Treasure. -Mrs. Iris Relm I Tue and Wednesday. i Dire.-tor-Ms. Silverthorne I In the new story Milland en-Auditors Mrs. Sullivan and acts a college professor whose PnrUh terests are equally divided be- JIM THORPt Webster. Ted Arne, Bill Mc- A survey by Howard Keed and Chesnry, Danny Bill, Art O: en, Bert Tivmblay reports large and Joe Walsh and Buddy Ratelimni. satisfactory stands of spruce and hemlock for producing hlli Gordon & Anderson - Rupert ALL AMERICAN' and ... ir..,n.iino vnn who tween his teaching career Holkestart. Jim Platen, Mel B'uta vv- devotion to his wife and In thp hlS STARRING Power could be available from When both are sud- Thompson, Tommy Boulter, Law- ; . r,f th Drlnn Bnt.ort VOUng Son the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. BURT LANCASTER k 'rom hlm Daily News, addressed the meet-!denly ,the holocaust of furnace explosion ing. telling of her travels m a he Is unable to reconcile himself Canada and Australia and of the important work of the Women's! Institute in the homes of British rence unsimanson, Jim neuu, Eric Moore. Bob Currie and Eddie Ciccone. Elks Don Scherk. Sid Scherk, Tiny Carlson, Bill Sunberg, Les Mat thews. Joe Davis, Mel Holkes-tad, tterb Morgan and Joe Giordano. Rainmakers iHiph Schaoli EVoHHw Rimimritinn riarrpl YOUIIE. Also CARTOON - NEWS Shows 7 - 9:05 Madame Rajaut Dies in South Everything you enjoy about 5 the "Playtex" Living Girdle . . . but now with a cloud- soft fabric lining! It's bone- less, seamless . . . with the lining fused to a sheath of smooth -Latex." Gives you 2 complete freeuom of action. washes and pats dry in seconds. people during the war. The Institute decided to present silver spoons to the new babies of two Institute members. Decision was also made to or Mrs. Alice Marie Raj ant, known VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS October 12 and 26 ss. Chilcotin FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS is. Chilcotin, October 5 and 19 9 p.m. Air Passengers i To Vancouver I today i Miss E. . L. Clement, RN., D. C. Steven-, son, Mrs. R. G. Moore, Mr. King,! D. McAllister, Mr. Nelson, Missj G Downev. H L. Quick. Mrs Quick, Mrs. C. Brett, W. Falding. SUNDAY Roddy Tait, Dick Nickerson. Der- as Madame" during the twenty ganize a Hallowe'en party for TODAY TO WEDNESDAY ri. it I.etourneau. Bill "Mouse yvais ac .-c.a.cu .uc uuuco SHOW STARTg7 PsT LAST COMPLETE SHOW l is esort at Tieli, Queen Charlotte ' chUUien. Mrs. Paris, Mis. Mac- Islands, died a few days ago in Minan and iwrs. tggers oemg Vancouver. Old friends attend-! placed in charge of arrange-ed the funeral service which was ments. h.-ld last Wednesday from Har-' On Thursday the Institute To Vancouver H. A. Sandbar Morrison, Watson. and Norman Sather. CCC (Columbia Cellulose) Steve Dumas, Harold Marshall. Estes. Bowen. Wright, Little, Hopkins and Hewitt. ron Bros. Chapel of the Chimes held a sale of cooking at Goold s WALLACE'S DEPT. store The Place to Go for the Brands You Know with Rev. D. Kemp officiating. FRANK J. SKINNER j PrinT Rupert Agent I Third Avenue Phone 568 and Miss J. Sandhar, A. A. Mc-Kenzle, J. Piffer, J. Steeves, K. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Slrebe and child, J. Steevcs. W. H. R. Rerguson. J. Boos, Mr. Collins, A. W. Howard. J. G. Fraser. J. Haaland, A. McGregor, E. La-Plant, V. Reagh, J. Riley and G Rea. Mrs. Rajant is survived by one A report that G. R. Howe was daughter. Mrs. Camille Den-fiimH ss and costs on a B.C. Hos- holme of Vancouver, and one son. RAY MILLAND JOHN HODIAK - NANCY LEWIS STONE - if AN HAGEff EXTRA i store with Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Dungate and Mrs. Goold In charge. Miss Boehnii, public health nurse, will be asked to speak to . the Institute at an early mect- ing. ' The next meeting, November 7. will be held at the home of : Mrs. Silverthorne. ipital Insurance charge should Andrew Petvrs of Detroit, and ru-ssiae-i have read G. R. Hull. four grandchildren. I For .e;:oji ise New.. TOTE FORREST TUCKER In ' ItOUK ISLAND TRAIL" Ships and Waterfront Canadian Pacific Steamship Princess Norah, Capt. A. J. Camp A r'AMOI'8 PLAVIR Natives Aid Fund i Miller Bay native hospital ; patients and the Metlakatla I council have come to the aid of bell, arrived in port at 9:30 a.m. with 42 passengers on board and 129 tons of cargo. Passengers leaving from Vancouver for Ke-mano Bay ' numbered 67, for Kitimat 40. Freight for Kemano amounted to 86 tons; for Kitimat 49 tons. Leaving Prince Rupert, 60 men will embark for the Al-can projects at Kitimat ajid Kemano Bay. ; the Piince Rupert General Hos- Civic Centre Dining Roc WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW, OCT. and Tuesday of every week for the winter season. i pital Modernization Fund with ! $85 50. The 23 patients who took up a collection donated $28 and the Metlakatlans Increased the fund by $57.50. 1! II II ii Southbound from Skagway CPR freighter Yukon Princess, i mm 1 090 !f MY WIFE'S FOUND THE SECRET OF dE under charter to the Frank W at ei house line, arrived in port at 3:30 yesterday afternoon. The vessel took on water and stores here and loaded canned salmon from the Canadian Fishing Co.'s cannpry at vhe ocean dock be fore proc?ening In the evening to , 1950 HILLMAN MINX Low mileage Like new Alice Arm to load concentrates horn Alice Arm she heads for Pjrt Alice and then to FVh Jjunish I f .VA . 1 Union steamer Coquitlam. ('apt.- John Boden. arrived in port at 2:30 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and sailed at 11 p.m. for her regular weekly voy- 1 age to Alice Arm. Stewart and , other northern points. The vessel Is due back here tomorrow morn- t ing to sail south at noon. On 1947 PONTIAC COACH Privately owned 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE Low mileage board the Coquitlam this week ' BUY SOME DELICIOUS as purser is the well known Oerry Foote, regularly of the Chilcotin i on the summer tourist run. w ho if relieving Purser A. W. Robin-son for onj trip. DANISH PASTRY TODAY! "MECHANIC'S SPECIAL" 1937 Graham 4-door sedan $300.00 k" --,.4 F irjtrPx Ec nml Union liner of the day, lh" Chilcotin, Capt. James Hunter, arrived in port at 5:30 last evening from Masset Inlet points ncl sailed at 8 p.m. for Vancouver and waypolnts. RUPERT BAKE RUPERT MOTORS The Canadian National's i mslup height rate increase of ten percent on calls between British Columbia ports, effective October 22, will apply in the form of a surcharge. This announce- LIMITED 2nd Avi-nue at 1st Street riione 8i;ti and W;r, BOOl li merit was made last week by W. 12 LfOV v wnyte, general ireignt agent. FOR MEN I if I la need your care! yles for storm outside' The RCAF wl fran you as a skilled AERO-ENGINE, ARMAMENT, AIRFRAME, INSTRUMENT, OR RADIO TECHNICIAN. Some men arc especially good with their hands. They like to work with engines, machines or machinery. Suili men arc needed now in the R.C.A.F. men with the skill and "know-how'' to keep modern Jet aircraft in perfect flying shape. If you are mechanically-minded, you can serve Canada in defence against aggression as a skilled Aircralt Technician. The R.C.A.F. will give you the necessary trades training at good rates of pay with opportunities for advancement in the modern field of aviation. You must be between 17 and 40, and have Grade 8 education or better. ' Leather and CLIP THIS TIMETABLE FOR REFERENCE CIVIC CENTRE Craft Classes MOMMV ATMCMON 4 n.m. Teen Crafts- Boys and Gulii . Ml )N I) A V fcV I N ING 1:3 Adult CrafU Lcahrrcraft T. V.i U.W AI TP.KNOO.N 4 n m. Junior Boys Woodwork (G-9 years) U I )Nl:.' H,V AI TKHXOON 2:00 ,n m. After.ici.il Crafts - Adults VI !MIAY EVENING 1:30 p.m. Teen Boyi:' Oralis -Leatliercraft T!;t i::sday AFTERNOON 2 : p.m. Aft"rnoo;i CniHs Adults Till KSDAY AFTERNOON 4:00 p m. Junior B:ys Woodwork 10-12 yrs.) I ill UMJAY EVENING 1:30 p.m. Adult ' Crafts Leatherwoik I 'II 1 DA V AITKRNOON 4:00 p.m. lunlor Oil Is' Ciafts University Extension Department Art Course Oiluber 2!)th to November 2nd 5 Days Afternoon andor Evening CIVIC CENTRE Rubber r i i SEE THE CAREER COUNSHtOR AT VOUR NEAREST RCAF RECRUITING CENTRE OR MAIL COUPON It CA P. Recruiting Unit, Wallace Bldg., 1111 Avenue, Etlir jnton, Alberta. Phone: 42658 Ptjse mail int, aillmnt. ohlrtti'iu, full particnhirt rcgitrjtitg ttirnlmcilt rttfuircmcHli ami opttiugs now aitiil.ibit ill tlx R.C.A.F. NAME (Please Print) STREET AUDRXSS Geo. Hill & So1 CITY PROVINCE LIMITED Iri-ti 4 Jh i rt "lUniJk EDUCATION (ty grade and province) I Phone Box 737 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE AGE. I