Prince Rupert Doily News Saturday, March 17. 1951 TOP AY 6:45 - 9 p.m. JANE POWeix in 'TWO WEEKS WITH L0v !F7-r : I WATERFRONT Picture Gets Fine Reception "Two Weeks With Love" has been getting a fine reception at the Capitol Theatre Thursday and Friday. It closes tonight. Sunday Midnite Monday MatineeT tive Associatien, reports of which have been carried in the Daily News with a final recapitulation today, was an event of interest during the past week in which many fishermen participated. A large delegation came from Vancouver including T. H. Sorensen, manager of the British Columbia Co-operative Federation; G. T. Greenwell, general manager of the British DANE CLARK RUTH ROMAN in "BARRICADE" (adult entertainment only) KENT SMITH "THIS 0f THE LAW' One of those light and happy pictures which there should be Columbia Fishermen's Co-oper Association; Don Bentley. 1 re these worrysome days ative it combines a wholesome family story of adventures at a seaside holiday resort with tunesome $750,000 Plant on Local Waterfront To He Ready by June 1 The new quarter-million-dollar cannery of Carv "l Greatest oonAwHtHTiH QfClAHOMA srony A. V. Hill, John Donaldson, Collin McKea, Ronald Cosulich, Eric Helmer, Morgan Berg (Victoria) and Fred Yorke-Banfield, came north for the proceedings and are leaving by the Chilcotin tomorrow night on their return to Vancouver. Reg Mawer of the University of British Columbia music and colorful episodes. Of course, it is essentially a comedy although it does have its moments of ingenious poignancy. Jane Powell ana Ricardo EASTER Suits JUST IN TIME FOR Sale Of Ladies' adian Fishing Company Limited at ocean dock is 75 per cent completed and will be ready for operation by June 1. extension department was also 4 tftDOOLINSqf and transformers for distribu- tion of electricity have been stalled. here. From the Queen Charlotte Islands came C. W. Minaker of the Masset Co-operative Asso r ager of Atlin Fisheries a subsidiary nf Canadian FLshinff Co. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Oklahoma 1 ciation. Ccorge Macieady Louise Atlbritton John Ireland V'winii Huston Charlet Kemner Montalban have the romantic leads. Louis Calhern and Ann Harding are papa and mama. Phyllis Kirk is the feminine menace. Carleton Carpenter and Debbie Reynolds are a pair of irrepressible teen-agers. The period Is the happy days Just before World War I and several of the good old songs of those times are feaured. Li. Plumbing & Heating said today that progress "has ! Office, first aid room and em-been very satisfactory" and that j Payees' dressing rooms are the Job "is well up to schedule." i "earing completion. With a capacity of some 5000 ! Temporary construction hold-cases in- "P installation of an 8000-stallation (96 pounds daily, this j is the company's larg- j gallon fuel tank, est plant in Canada, said Mr. I There has been no contract-Thorn. It replaces the old Car-! ing on this Job, said Mr. Thorn, lisle operation on the Skeena j Canfisco has its own construc- Monday - Tuesday Shows at 7 p m., 9 p.m. 9 With May 1 still accepted .u the opening date although not, as yet, officially promulgated, overhauling is now the order of the day with the halibut fleet and work at the boatbuilding yards and the engine shops is becoming intensive. In addition Mrs. R. H. Garrett and two River which was demolished due tion and installation mechan- m in ics. Tony Van Snellenberg is i f tY-ii nnonino- nf fhn - cnacrtn children, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Stanton, Caren Headrich, Miss H. Hanson, W. Nesbitt. i (Prince Rupert) G. E. Lorenz, Ketchikan; R. C. Hardie, Mrs. Bert Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton and ' daughter, Vancouver; Max An-deres, Ketchikan; R. T. Falken-berg, P. N. Bland and D. J. Rat- Era mechanical superintendent for ioftMaX announcement is also this plant. ! awaited of certain changes In "I don't think we'll have any thp regulations under the Inter- to lack of rail facilities. Management expects to employ about 175 people when in full operation, 100 of which will be women and girls. One cold storage unit, handling 320 tons of ice, is already in operation at the new plant. Sailing for Vancouver on the employment problem," said Mr. 1 national Fisheries Commission. tenbury, Vancouver; O. Good-i Thorn, adding that already i few vessels of the regular fleet i Chilcotin tomorrow night from for seasonal! Prince Rupert will be D. Bentley, many applications but not a great many are I worK naa Deen receivea. pnenued engaged in in eround ground fishing fishlne for for n- "' oureiiseu, j. uimi- Alaska Music Trail P Virginia Davis Broadway Star of "Hansel & Grctal," "Firefly; "Student Prince," "Roberta'' IN Portraits in Song C. E. Salter, veteran Skeena ! flounders, soles, etc. j To date, nearly all the "big will, C. McKea, J. Donaldson, Eric Helmer, M. Berg, F. York, A. work" has been done. Materials cannery manager and now MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith SEIkins Ltd. PO. Box 274 ' win, city; Mrs. J. Rintoul, Bute-dale; H. Parrott, West Vancouver. , , G. C. Naylor, L. A. Maloney and J. A. Bell, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore, New York; B. E. Shugaman, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alger, Terrace; R. Telford, Victoria; A. Gongas, and equipment have been ob- northern production manager tainable without undue delay, for the company, will head the A figure who was well known I R J?T f r?' 8- Frelsen. M. S. Duffus, in waterfront circles all along Jf Mrs' W' A' W"liamsun-pert, the coast, including Prince Ru- j has made his last voyage, i . , , . . , , Disembarking from the Prln-years It is Capt. Art Baker, who for, Norah, Capt. Graham was skipper of the Gait ?5ssh CariDOUJ Hughes, whlch arrived here from Bros, commercial boat tne soutn at 12:45 yesterday. whirh makes twinrii! visit, m i the acting manager said. season's operations of the new He arrives in Prince Ru-been "Two huge steam boilers have Plant- installed and are awaiting ! Pert Monday on an inspection insQection. The' reform line I tour- Civic Centre, Thursday, March 29 - 8:30 p.m Edmonton real. H. E. Pawson, Mont- wnere tins are re-formed is I 'completed, as well as fish-hold- CO-OPERATIVE ANNl'AL Prince Rupert. Capt. Baker, who ?er: "a,rdy' alkenburg, . ' I A. A V rt it Mrs. Hfu 11 Whitmore, hi t r-i lira I L. A. A McKay, ! ing bins. Six cooking retorts ' Annual meeting of tne Prince there will be eight-are in place Rupert Fishermen's Co-opera- was a redoubtable angler and Want Ads. Sure Results) IteM'ivatiuiis il.'M and J.2.IIII Adults I 25 Mudrnli Less 20 to Civic Centre members Phone 107 or 231 Exchange Season Tickets Now outdoor sportsman and is also P' S0"1? general cargo was remembered unloaded here- wlth 4:j0 ns I as the raconteur of i many tall tales of his own prow- uualu '"r oaKy. mas.. JOHN H. BULGER ess and that of others, was 65 years of age. He had been in hospital for a few weeks prior j Ole Strand, well-known city pioneer, is a patient in the , Prince Rupert General Hospital. ALL THE BETTER 4 1 to ms demise, surviving are a 0,,i. Irtil W.i J' MAKES IN NOTICE of MEETING HHi The Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held on Friday, March 30th, 1951 at 10 a.m. in the Fishermen's Union'Hall, 138 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, B.C- ( wife and son. Before joining the I ; Caribou, Capt. Baker was a tug-j boat master. At one time, he 5 ' also owned boats of his own. ( Disembarking from the steam John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue at the Home ship Chilcotin, Capt. Harry McLean, which arrived in port at 1:45 p.m. yesterday from Vancouver with 160 tons of freight for Prince Rupert, were: Mrs. J. Rintoul, E. A. Williamson, Mrs. of Friendly Service MANSON'S JEWELLERS ! iV n Pacific Coast Fishermen's Mutual Marine Insurance Co. Vancouver, B.C. 193 East Hastings Phone TA 4944 t. Amott, V. Carolei, M. Nac- This advertisement v. nut published ! carato, R. McCarl. Mis. V. Ward I nr displayed by the Liquor control Oovcrnment ot Mrs. M. Mlllan, Const. Turner, ! & If ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NF.WS BRINGS RESULTS "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim I'hnne 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe . . . ;, . 1 fir - r r " : - :i y ',"''' I i V 'hi. 1 M ''.. ill VI it ! ' .1: ' 9 ,7 YES THIS IS THE TIME TO TAINT UP! r ir nnvv-n imintiim and Piiperhanginr; methods, aivl for ;i joli well done w 111 duality naints and pap-r, call hs today! Phone Block 215 SPENCE 6c MATUiK st - j. v - ""ike &-t - - 1 CaTnd 1 ace. P 1 nt e ies w, Call 363 ie . a Ctcs- . a Cross HtK BETTER it -rt v' .-(vtt.. 3" . . inf. i -Planning -Building or -Repairing V5 106 V repeal ' " not vu . ,ust 11. vcep""' t amy ivorle of mevci never edicts.. MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Guilders & Contractors $5,000,000 is needed to support Red Crost services for Disaster, Veterans, Free Blood Transfusion, Outpost Hospitals and Civil Defence Training, Besner Block Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Local Headquarters: j Telephone 210 O s l CANADIAN C R RED