in i . o Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 21. 1951 Wire Service Is Disrupted From 7 o'clock last night until noon today all land communications from Prince Rupert south by failure of wires near Houston In the Bulkley Valley. The nature of the trouble was not at first disclosed. About noon services were being restored. Press and raAo services were disrupted. The trouble did not Interre.-e with the railway and the train due from the East at 10:15 was SPECIAL! Alberta Deep Seam eft Z TC Symphony Group is Acclaimed Last night in the Civic Centre auditorium a group of everyday people showed Prince Rupert citizens tr.at not all talent is professional, or comes from Carnede Hall. A lot of it lives in this city's homes, and in presenting a program of nine major symphonic scores, the Symphony Orchestra proved this is so. And an audience of 200 clas-1 " sic music-lovers showed their wards suspense and the climax and eastward were interrupted running on time UMP (D)- J PER TON ft ' o-ijmJ?- fx i'-i ' , -i i s " I I I - - - 10 SACKS '8.50 PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 The "Polonaise Militalre," by Frederic Chopin, a stirring ar- appreciation by waves of ap plause. Perhaps the closest the 24-' w,' u ' ,kVX- . . .. . ,. uvr member, mixprf ormm -o r,c Ibert & McCaffery LIMITED I Arrow Dart PI The Bes White Shirt I Buy in Town Drofeinn 7,. Z l . P0""" w show how well they nreHnl iT., worke together under the lead- K K I", TrlSte; ershlP of Pet Lien, conductor. tu d?K dramatic t ? W' "'y ! A highlight of the evening was composition left most Mrs. Patricia Wicks and her so- h thl Z u Zl "eaiea prano renditions of "Romance, leussion background swelling to- from "The Desert Song," by Sig-mund Romberg, and "Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark," by Sir Henry R. Bishop. After the latter presentation, she could not stand off the ovation of the audience which The Prodical Son iW-MASTER BySYBIL ANDREWS REELS Reduced CROSSING THE LINE - The traditional "crossing the line-ceremony was conducted with all the trimmings when the Canadian destroyer Ontario crossed the equator en route to Australia. "Tadpoles" on their first crossing were converted into "shellbacks" at the hands of the. "bears," who held court in a tank of water. Lt.-Cmdr. Robert" Timbrell of Vancouver is Initiated here. (Cp fro omNational Defence) brought her back with an encore. 1 Amid the following applause Marilyn Anderson presented the I popular singer with a bouquet I of flowers. Members of . the orchestra i Here's a Shirt that not only looks better, but is specially made to stay looking better ... far longer. DART features a perfect-fitting collar made of Arrow created broadcloth that stays fresh . . . can't wrinkle . . . needs no starch . . . wears and wears and wears. Arrow tailoring means DART irons like a dream. And no worry about those sturdy, handsome buttons popping off. They're anchoicd on. Juit look 'cm over. DART'S the Best White Shirt Value in Town. WATTS & NICKERS ON )Qc each WRATHALL a J were Mrs. Aletta Gilker, piano; j A. C. Cameron, Mrs. Nellie An-i derson. Miss Olga Zabudney, Mrs. ' 'Ruth Carr-Harris, T- V. Tatter-j Photo Finishing oca 3:0 Third Ave. W. and PERSONAL sal and Fred Conrad, first vio-1 11ns; J. L. Lee, Mrs. Marjotie ! Smitih, D. R. Barclay, Ian Dunbar and Robert Jensen, second violins; R. Sahlen, bass; T. A. Johnstone, W. E. Beck and Neil McAra, clarinets; B. F. Sprinkle, ! S.O.N, meeting Monday, April 23, 8 p.m. (95c) For the MEAL that REFRESHES Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Did Emily kill the Stowaway? Come and see at the Civic Centre Wednesday and Thursday, 8:15 p.m. (94c) Mrs. W. T.'J!iiln?3. with Kenneth 2 flnrl ninn lllnnllic rl.H saxopnone; k. Fulton, trumpe; w. u. McAra, i TV """. i.ou;,ias, nave a. rived in the 0F ;ffe JIl FINEST OF COOKING food - x xrsv&ms A chimney fi.e In the Cow Bay : Fishermen's Co-operative slo-.-ji at 12:40 last night summoned the city fire brigade. No damage S ft . v. nrain ana uavia Bail, pity from Vancouver, to join Mr. trombones; F. H. Partridge, tuba, Jennings, who recently came and L. Brain, drums. here as the Canadian Pacific The orchestra had been re- Airlines Sandspit-Pnnce Rupert hcarsng once a week since la.st run as pilot. September. When they play again ' April 29, at the Civic Centre art For a" J"'"1' sPnn5 pamt'ig display, they will wind up their anti Burdening needs, call Hays season until the fall lCove Hardware, your Glidden TEAMER nee Rupert J SAILS FOR I Vancouver liilrrnirdialc Ports f.id Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN ffl DNKSII.W MIDNIGHT luxury at Low Cost 1 Fur Reservations j Write or Call If I'lTY Oil DF.POT OFFICE f PRINCE RUPERT, f Flt TARE )tT ORDF.RS THONE 20(1 BROADWAY CAFE was done. Meeting of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 115, will be held in the Carpenters' Hall Sunday, April 22, at 2 p.m. (94o oealer- no,le reen 441 for free Best wishes were sent in a , wire from Neville Gerrard and j deUverv- Hf-O j George Brown U Peter Lien a.id1 SHERIFF'S SALE - Sale of the symphony orchestra before the goods and chattels of Jack the concert held last night iajchow, Yue Kin- and N(5w City the Civic Centre. Mr. Gerrard, Cafe is hereby postponed until former conductor df the or- 2:00 o'clock- in the alternoon of chestra, and George Brown, for- (.Wednesday, April 25th 1-J51, at KITCHENWARE VHHiCniClllJ mer ui trumpeter, are Doth la 'Sheriff's office. Court House. Canadian Lcyion card parly April 25. 61. fetor's opring Sale. April 26 Victoria now. ' Prince Rupert, B. C. M. M. j Stephens, Sheriff of the County! of Prince Rupert. (95c) i Aluminum-Pots, Pons KcHles Coffee Mokers Tinware Brcod Pons Cake Tins Cookie Sheefs United W.A. Spring sale. May 3. KMf!K Hniriu rhnntor t One oi uie v iniu pi.itta to ut hiiwn at uie tvic Centre Arts and Crafts Show which opens on Sunday afternoon, April 29, with the Symphony playing and the Art Club serving tea. .A .successful telephone whist sale, May 5 Negotiating New Wage Agreement was held weanesaay night at, card Dartv. Catholic Hall. May 10. Plastic Dishes the homes of Mrs. Penny, Mrs. Rosang, Mrs. Gomez, Mrs. Newton. Mrs. Patrick Mrs Wav Sonja tea. May 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Of the religious prints in Mrs. Andrews' collee-u'on this one is Miss Faure's favorite. She says: "The tender pitying feeling of the father is shown won mm Negotiations on a new working Prizes were won by: Ladies' first agreemen t between the Prin ::e ' Mm. Parker, second Mrs. Rupert Gene.-al Hospital and the Killg; gents' first Mr. Hardin, V Vloriiifj ft or church hall, May 16. Eastern Star Tea, Masonic Temple, May 17. Lutheran tea, May 23. Job's Daughter's Jamboree, derfully and the colors are beautiful. I am of the Civi Employ- Federal covering hospital workers !,0' .f, " ? l,bLMlS .u,.u that u.,..u: u t. have u been :u..i ..! are pinio" though the pigs could omitted.' proceeding unns erg. we hope to hold an- ?s and Gentlemen rrrt.rr HI Ccnsideration of the reDort of other 111 Ule near f"l"i'e. The May 31 June 1, i. Mrs. Andrews' pictures action is b,aut.funy given for the ma- , and form, and the printing will i? 5' 2 " i r terial she has to work in. "Bring- teach the laws of color as noth ..vvv jjt it ot, n,uuu ui ' the time at a three-hou.- meetin.' Overwaltea. .Women's Auxil- BIG CARGO World's largest tanker, the ING e tailor ing in the Boat" shows no, tag else will the need for sim- (ltc) of the hospital board last nignt. 'ary of U.F. & A.W.U. plification and elimination of all Atlantic Seaman, carries 257.000 Points still outstandine in F'. I trl Ar.lield, superintendent barrels of oil on each trin from I $429.00 of Indian Affairs here, leaves on the Persian Gulf, St Phone 649 superflous detail is a basic training the clear thought needed that three or four blocks should produce all the tones required ,will teach values." During the war Mrs. Andrews Whih. Ads. Burn Results I muscles yet there is such a feeling of pushing. In "Escalator" you can feel the people walking though you see only the feet. I am astonished at the way she can show that In such a lew lines. In answer to a request for eludes waae scaie. The unU.i asks for a $15 increase across the board for all employees concerned. The board's committee has countered with a 10 percent increase c- $15 a mcnth wni-ever is lower as being a more the-Ccrtuitlam tomorrow, to at-; tend the Native Brotherhood cf British Columbia's meeting in Bella Bella. W. B. Bailey, assist- , ant superintendent, and Dr. L. P. 1 Charbonncau will leave Monday $384.00 General Electric 9Yz cu. ft. DeLuxc Refrigerator General Electric DeLuxe Range General Electric Standard Range General Electric Apartment Range equitable formula more Information. Mrs. Andrews The union is also seeking to e ac a up . Vincent v all Qn hitoi hospital - i Wells, for a patrol of the Naas. I niONE Green 884 Hlt ELDING tells more about the way she I I makes Her prints. She uses have employees con cenled join the union. Th worked in the shipyards in England laying decks of motor gun boats. Then she came to Canada in 1947 when building was at a standstill in England. She says: "I have been a working artist all my life. I work In oils, water color, color linocut, wood engraving, drypolnt, most mediums In Went her $299.00 $229.00 j brown battleship linoleum and a ; steel umbrella rib for a gouge, then ruts about four blocks for ! each picture. She uses oil paints beard's committee is not agreeable to this proposal. Th? union had susse-ted thnt a 40-hour week be Instituted tut the committee is seeking contin ALL TYPES Cool But to spread on the block and Jap- fact and have tried my hand at strial uation cf th 44-hour week 1: 'Hospitality and "Wonderful" vl"y of cu --ent conditions. Welding anese mulberry paper for the modelling and sculpture which Is translucent effect it gives to the.great fuIli and posters which I print. When the paper is spread ' did for the London Passenger on the block she rubs it hard 1 Transport Board." The hospital board ratified th stand ;o far taken bv the com Northern B.C. Power Co., Ltd. C () M P A N Y mittee and au' hirrwd it to pro ' L R 'T frfn ' ed wUh negotiations de desert ert sooon spoon. ied by a London Gallery and At svmt : Good Food That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Order To Take Out Commodore Cafe Besncr Block Phone 210 "ThU here is one h of a j wonderful day, isn't it now?" said I "Slim" Hcwscr this morning as ! Prince Rupert enjoyed the ninth j luiiiuw d;iy-i'ull of sunshine. Another comment was from a I vors! ruction worker. William !Erc;. who remarked in a city1 'CRli'urant before breakfast.: Calliofic Cartl Stewart, B.C. I'rhiec I'unrrl, B.C. JOHN H. JLGER She writJs: "The actual pro-1 all over the world, collections of cess is simple but I can assure the prints having been purchas- you that making linocut prints ed by the Victoria and Albert is the finest possible tuition, in- Museum. London: Leeds Museum, structlon and discipline anyone Dublin Museum, Los Angeles can have. The very nature of it, Museum and the Art Society of will teach pattern and rhythm Massachusetts. TERRACE BUS i ? Bulger Ltd. fird Avenue rzr -1 wish it wou.d rain tor a thanse." V;i. Dinbv Wcalh-r .station under B. S. Harris, reports alnvjs! free Ihr t-mpT-alures last. niht. "It; wns 31.7 by our records last nir.lH," ! Id p. A. Pykn at Disby this mornlnjr. He explains thr.l "wnny weather liko this brings cold nirhts." Dittby's records show the a!' time low for April at 30.9 degrees SERVICE RESUMES SUNDAY APRIL 22nd 9:30 AM Fourteen tables were in play at the Catholic Women's League card party in Annunciation Hail Thursday night. Prize winners were Sylvia Johnson, Mrs. M. Jones, whist; Mrs. R. Murray, cribbago; George Cloutier, Mrs. L. Chris-topherson, bridge. Refreshment committee was composed of Mrs. G. R. Bretty, Mrs. L. Amadlo, Mrs.' L. Doiron and Mrs. D. Mulroney. Mrs. J. Garon was cashier. (tperatiiiR under Schedule No. 2 Snndnv ni"ht. ; a" IMBING j and HEATING IEAVING PRINCE RUPERT; For Terrace and intermediate points. dailyJ hotel arrivals 0:30 a.m. LEAVING TERRACE: fur Trince Rupert and intermediate points. DAILY: Including Sundays 0:1a p.m. EXTRA TRIPS: Mondays and Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays : 7:45 a.m. Including Suiuiuys EXTRA TRIPS: (Prince Rupert) C. McKinnell, Inverness; R. G l1S Re 'able and Infel fe l Ritchie, New York; D. Askey, Trail; William McAlecr, Now Pi r?mPt Service Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays .'. 6:15 p.m. Saturdays '. 9:30 p.m. York; J. MjAithur, Port Ed ward; C. Nichol and H. L. Rouih, ! Know Vancouver. Sf HONE HUNSTANTON, Norfo'k, Fnn 174 land (CP)Th vicar in his paHm i M irs maraxine r'.eaded with local Watson Island Stages Limited a,"l Allcralinn. & Elkins Ltd. DEPOT 3rd Avenue at 7th Street. Phone 555 landladies not to change exce- ! sive rent to American airmen j stationed here. He said lan;-- I ladies tended to turn aw;v-young couoles who could not pay as much rent. i Office Phone Black 907 r- Bn "x 274 jtc; 'That new girl in th. auditing department nas a loica nerve!