I. it n,n, k't-.sbv. for years Tonight's train, due from the! Z.a -ith the old FLshe.-- IT East at I0:l5, was reported this! Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, Aoril 12, 1)51 f-,u .. i Otrillnli .11 MUNCE Kt'J-EKT uttss, if'oiilinuei from page 4 fcvrimenui . morning to be on time I Jf;tGW-r.a'lst:t HUJ?' visor n Rupert ' tor W official i.s. He a i.ct , ' , L BlltlshD, Co'umbia Theatre opening of the. Totem Theatre 1907. a member of the " stall o famous Players), arrived hf-? tonight. Mr. Oow miaim. . K.i.v.rw...h,., . J i mmert, left Dy louay s ?f,ir Longbeach, California Wednesday morning on th- I one of Prince Rupert's real plo- city's very first general stores. . nima hie Vinarl Hand w P;, for Jla now nui" icutre lor js a consulting unem- has been nere ior a iew t,.iSini'ss. Dr. Brocklesby, Individually primarily connected with erection of this j Famous Players theatre are Juck , McCausland, general supervisor; H. N. Semmens, aremten; James jKnox, superintendent of the general contractors; William f EASTBOURNE, Sussex, England Bomb-disposal experts were called wnen workmen uncovered a large hole in one of the main streets. It turned out to be the opening over an old- ! la.shioncd drain. a i last here In 1942, noted ofDL ccasion O, eaire ?enina Ohansres and lmprove-n the city. a A brand new picture, currently having its first runs in the big cities, ig the fitting choice for the CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO FAMOUS PLAYERS CAN ADIAN CORPORATION and ; premiere ottering at the new Totem Theatre in Prince Rupert. And it is a happy picture for a happy 'occasion. , .- j With a top flight cast and a after an absence of several i refreshingly original story, "The years. She appears as art uppr ;Matin? Season" has been ac- j crust matron who turns her nose Congratulations Knox, heating and ventilating; William Forward, installation. Wilfred Morehouse, sound and projection; and Frank Troy, in charge of installing' confection bar. THE STAFF Assistant manager of Totem Theatre is Miss Gilda Campag-nola, formerly of Prince Rupev.. but for the last year-and-a-half employed by Famous Players in Eastern Canada. IMvrs .e Mrs. Ann Lhwel-lyn and Mrs. Joyce Annette. Proi"tionists are George The New eiaimea as the Dig laugh hit ofiup and her thumbs down when her daughter marries for love. And shapely Jan Sterling plays the torrid temptress with de-iigris on the young' draftsman. to the 1 1 TATC A A I U I L fill r A t r r CM I tit I totem Theatre Findlay McK.nnon, '.lead of the forest management division of the Forest Branch, arrived in the city yesterday by plane from Victoria to attend a forestry conference now ill progress here. He will be returning south at the end of the week. ue:-rarct, Louis Amadio an1 Johnny Garafonl. Harry B!a:k. manager of both theatres, Capitol and Totem, says the current policy of u.sin", first-run pictures will continue, with opening picture toniiiht being -The Mating S"as;n." Wo Were Happy To Serve Them LINDSAY'S CARTAGE ft STORAGE LTD. the year. It stars Gene Tiernpy, John Lund and lovable Thelmi j Ritter, the screen's newest and fiimfit com"1i''nne. The film deals with the merry I and tumultuous consequences of a marriage between a sumpt.i-ous socialite and a boy from the other end of town. In "The Mating Season," Miss Ritter, cast as a hamburger stand operator, closes shop anJ hitch hikes out to her son's love nest to work her hilarious brand of magic on a wild marital mix-up. What happens then is said to constitute the brightest and warmest comedy to come Train the screen In many seasons. Glamorous Gene Tiernpy, who n.sually plays a remme fatalo or at least a girl with serious problems gets a welcome chaise of pace In this romantic comedy. She appears as a diplomat's daughter who marries a low-salaried draftsman and enters into a round of domestic high jinx. John Lund, an old and accomplished hand af, comedy, portrays a harried groom who tries to cope with a love rival, a luscious blonde scheme, and a malicious mother-in-lan-. The film marks the return to the screen of Miriam Hopkins "Our New Neighbor" To the New,. . BOULTER AND WELTER Jrader Cf jfc TIM aune lii J JU TRANSFER AND MESSENGER TO THE NEW ON OPENING DAY AND DAYS TO COME WE EX1 END BEST WISHES ! NORMAN PRINGLE :' . " RE PRESKNTATIVE w FRED WELSH & SOM LIMITED , 733 Beatty Street, Vancouver PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS TOTEM THEATRE ' Were Glad to Serve Famous Players Canadian , Corporation Matts on s UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE REPAIRS CONGRATULATIONS We laid the hand-sewn and tailored carpets for the entire floor and stairs TO Famous Players Canadian Corporation AND ARE HAPPY TO EXTEND HEARTY GOOD WISHES FOR SUCCESS . OF THE NEW Totem Theatre HEATRE i ' i ON THE OPENING OF THE O O O O O CONFECTIONS Limited Beit Whites onoraiiilaie mm to the Famous Players Canadian Corporation ON THE OPENING OF THEIR FINE NEW THEATRE o o o o o ffl n rr i ToTem Theatre I In e '.Tote UULl . . . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The Totem Candy Bar will be exclusively serviced by THEATRE CONFECTIONS LIMITED Vancouver Branch ALBERT & McCAFFERY Limited Suppliers of Building Malcrial and Cement General Painting u by FRED SCADDEN