Piince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 18. 1951 TODAY 7- 9:05 JOHN GARFIELD in 'THE BREAKING POINT" 7X U I Gyro Installation J Friendship Is Colorful Song and Dance Film JUHRECBitrrnnnHtsisi RUPERT PEOPLES STORE t World's Need Clearance Sa Gay Gathering Aboard Steamer Prince George Last Night - technicolor 37 The greatest thing In the world Winter I;, friendship, the cardinal prin mummmi nciua -' mid rrmay 7 . 9:u ciple of the Cryro organization, ! and never was it more to be de- I sired than today, said Wilson Sat.. 2-4:15 6:50 -. i'-'Cleara ice Sole "LVt's Dance." which comes to the Capitol Theatre Friday and Saturday with Betty Hut ton and Fred AsUlre in the leading roles, is another .spectacular musical. The picture has color, a laugh-packed rtory, tix Hit Parade-uound tunes and cnou;;h breath-1 i,akin; dance routines to satisfy even the most ardent Astaire fans. t The teaming of the nimble-footed star with Betty Hutton brings freshness and vigor. Both are feen singing, dancing and clowning. The stars play a song and dance combination who are parted when Betty marries into a socialite Boston family and Fred launches an abortive career as a Wall Street tycoon. aunt, past district governor of Jyro and acting mayor of Pen-ticton, in an address last night at the annual installation dinner oi the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. NOW ON! Rupert Peoples Store "We in Gyro aie aolng our small share to foster and maintain international friendship," Mr. Hunt felt. A glorious example of international understanding and freedom was that between Canada and tire United States. "Let us continue lo do our share in ce menting the bonds between these m e k un SEiasicn aurnm b iniiiiii it mim 5 j" Year in year out quality has always been and will always I be the first consideration ivith I iwo gieai eijipiica wic oca, i rir Ocotge Matmc AvUnii Mpjce, mt Fair Prices 0NA?rT ROUND That is what our business depends on. We do not believe in a high mark up in order to make cut prices later. Consistent Value and Good Service has stood the test of time. JOHN BULGER JEWELLERS "May we interrupt the maKing up of the monthly report cards, Miss Wiggins, to tell you we've chosen you as the prettiest teacher?" After Betty's husband is killed in the war, she runs away with her son from her straitlaced inlaws to again crash showbusl-ness. After a series of alternately hilarious and heartbreaking experiences, she is reunited with Astaire, this time forife. In featured roles, Roland Young, Ruth Warrick, Lucile Watson and six-year-old Gregory Moffet lend to the film's air of festivity. Caitatl'uin -JLijii till uj eAiioriea. Mi. Hunt, speaking In usual numerous vein, expressed appie-ciaiion at again being in Prince Rupert where he had had many happy times in the part and where he hoped to visit often again in the tuture. -The officers installed were: President, E. D. Forward Past President, A. J. Duminalo Secretary, Martin Van Cooten Ircasurer, Grant Stewart Directors, Emil Blain, M. G. Gormely, Alan Hurst and Ben Parker. GAY PAKTY Panuf Scheme Is mprocticable LONDON Announcement has been made by the government that the "$109,500,000 East African peanuts experiment is being scrapped, because it has 'proven incapable of fulfilment." Thw scheme was launched in 1948 by ttje Labor government, with the idea of bringing oils and fats JUL CurjParhj Twelve tables were at play at the Canadian Legion card party last night. Again the ladies took the honors, taking prizes as men in cribbage and bridge. Following are the winners: Cribbagc Ladles' first, Mrs. J. Arnold James Henriksen's trial on a charge of obtaining money under false prtenses was in magistrate's court this morning adjourned for eight days. The charge arose from the pies-1 entatlon of a worthless check to Enterprise Grocery, December 30. into the national larder from three million acres of jungle and Judge; men's uen's Mrs. Mrs. Larsen Larsen. proceedings bush. I Whist-Mrs. H. Gilbert foycees Support Vet Exemption and I). H.-iiodkin h:i.s been trails- irrrecl f foil) the wireless station al Digbv Island to work on the; transmitter at Gordon Hcad.i Vancouver Island. He sails o.i j the Priiu'e Georne toniuht. The installation ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY N1.WS BRINGS RESULTS Mr. Wright. Bridge-Mrs. Trumbull and Mrs. U. Krause. Hohe-hnn nt s were fcrved fol TRAINING FOR took place at a specially arrang- ; ed dinner and dancing party aboard the steamer Prince George where Capt. Ernest Caldwell and his officers and crew were genial hosts. A reception in the game room preceded the dinner in the palatial dining saloon and the in- lowing the cards. Committee in The herring at Surf Inlet have petered out, according to reports from the central sub-district. However, about 180 tons were caught yesterday in the vicinity of Boddy Pass. No large showings have been reported in the subdistrict. charge was Mrs. W. Rothwell IH'IIJ) B.C. PAYUOIXS" 1 A letter from the Canadian Legion rend at lust night's regu- lar meeting of Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce lashed that support be given the request of the Canadian Legion lor premium exemptions under leadership' Sr J - convener; Mrs. Pat Anderson. Mrs. Elsie Anderson. Mrs. Jean Addleinan and Mrs. J. S. Black. Pacific the British Columbia Hospital stallatioi'. an" nance lolloweci in I Insurance plan for wives of men the ship's ballroom, j in receipt, of war veterans' al- Mayor O. W. Rudderham lowance. pensioned widews of brought the greetings of the city, servicemen and pensioned de- acknowledging appreciatively BABIES LOVE PACIFIC Mis. C. Miller and Mrs. Ileen-an. Hums Lake, are expected on tonight's train from Burns Lake to board the Prince George lor Vancouver. Mrs. W. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gilkcr, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wiltord, Mr. aDd Mrs. Al Maiison. Mr. and Mrs. A. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. D. Soulcr. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Large, Mr. and Mrs. H. j " 1 i-nt the splendid worK on behalf of the younger folk of the community by the tcrvice clubs. A. B. Brown, president of Rotary, congratulated the Gyro pendent parents of servicemen. The letter came up for heated discussion and consideration. A motion to support the Canadian Legion was passed. A committee was appointed to draft a reso- A Unique Educational Opportunity For Young Men Completing High School Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. K Blam, Mr. and Mi"!. E. Blain, Mr. and Mrs. E. McNab. Mr. and Mrs. J Bulger, Mr. and Mrs. J. McD m-ald. Mr. and Mrs. O. Stuart, Dr. Club on its enterprise and ac- lutlon to that effect and also complishmcnts through the years to include in the resalutiori other , 3$st Lunch ' or Supper- Tempim !.iiu'ceni-;e(l lor easier digestion, i.vv.iy.'.' r.niUinnly good, Pacific Miik. is recommended "by doctors 'o infant :' formulas. Increased ., Umin I) content makes it a vita' fo.xt --necessary for build -strong hvallhy bodies. Oct Pacific Milk for your baby today. and spoke of the fine relations that had always existed between Rotary and Gyro. , Ed. Garner, president of the Kinsmen's Club, promised con low income groups who should receive consideration. The committee consists of President Ge;iff Hill. Duncan Whitemore and Don Tucker. and Mrs. W. S. Kergin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Skinner, Mr. find Mrs. Jeff McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Cooten, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. William;;, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagni . Mr. an'' Mrs. R. Fulton, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large. Dr. and Mrs. Charboni.JHU. Mr. and Mrs. 'j. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Mf. Sivett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donaldson, Mr. PACIFIC MUK I 4 W V W T TiAr-.rA i ,T A i Vacuum parked and l!tiinoi;eiiizt.l S Ha Jf l.li.MililiMMIMWII NBI 9 B I 12-10 Kilocycles I tinued cj-operation of his organization. ' I I I The retiring resident, A. J. Dominate-, aim Lhe new president, L'. D Forward, spoke briefly, i Prcocntaticn of a paU president's pin to Mr. Dominato was made by Maurice Brydges. i MEMENTOES ' ' i Mementoes of the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt- were presented i j t... an exchange when Orme 1 "Xbe ft- -4u .-: . " ' t ut'k t Here's Speedy Relief for arn and Mrs. R. H. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mr and Mrs. R. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dibb, Mr. and Mrs. T. Boulter. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Greene, Mr. and Mr-. V. Hemsworth, Mr. and Mrs. A Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cruickshank, Ml. and Mrs. B. Youngs, Mr. and Mrs. U. Roger-son, Mr. and Mrs. D. McRae, Mr. Ttie fanadian Services Collepe (Hoyal Military Colkp land ami Royal KohiIh) provide nliii aliim of univemity aril plus piilitary training that cmplianiw aradfm I ' proficiency, character liuililing, pernonality and phyifl btuurt, on behalf of the local (htit)je -t t (,'lianRr) .lUJ'i'IUY - P.M u.-jtotu-.rs' Clioico The .Sunshine boci"'.y KU'Ck Quolaroas mid In-. I'.l S' jiiP'.at'' Jimmy -L'l.ck (imitations VV.C. News -Int. Oomty. - rJiiwlude -Mu ileal Pro'Tnin -"Canada at Work" -Supper Serenade i club, made the gift of a hand-j some- table liglitcr to tha honor-i ed visitors while Mr. Hunt presented to President Don Forward .JO t:l,'i i:::- 4:-!.r,-4:5.ri a: IK) 5:11 5:30 ft:i5 6:00 development It ia a combination whirh help devewf l ... . . .. . . iii i j lender, Aching, I r. Burning Feet r' V f'Vl niiiy l ' :) :'vnllril 111 T;inn"'l t i;il V'Mi ('ink t:i tuii't i; ' ivi'-liir? V'T-' V n.r : .li' " I'Kiv feel n , If lin y ' ;m- tlm; ri M into Wv .U.,i'-,W f'i- M 'fc all over wll'l ti' lrl!i aii.l l,.trlun ; yuu'.l 1:1 vn : i y 1". :i ;i j i:ct iv it :. ;r t ir( c nji;!'c:il i tl.s oi JIimjiv'.; TTwo meruhl Oil unit In :i few ml iut:-s t-io It I i 'alKl Mirciu1;; tiisa,);) urs. 'iivo :iv;i. K you lu'.vt' nuL tiod Eni-Ciiiltl CU t'lfii jii'.i 1'iivr limv-lhiiv: V lr.ru. cu t n bitln' t itluy whi rcvu- vv.j,r, mvo, u ilU. (11 1 valuable qualitiea ol inner dinriplmc anil ieaoernii. ..v.... I and Mrs. J. D. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lambie, Mr. ;md Mrs. T. .Christie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fields, Capt. and Mrs. H. Hani en. Mi land Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. S. alandard in Arts and Engineering. f ... Sports play a large role in tlic arlivities at (.ainim,(,n Services Colli i'es. inrluiliii!! intcrcolhuiule competition. fc y; a beautiful mounted miniature , ! gyroscope, the instrument which' I symbolizes the power, purpose1 and poise of Gyro. A humorous presentation was that of a solidly , frozen halibut by W. F. Stone I to Mr. Hunt. " During ,ne evening E. Boulter, manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, was welcomed as the latest -p.-, t C. Elkins, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Miss m c I Audrey Hunter, Miss Rae Raymond, D. Leach, William Campbell and O. T. R'lwcs. CrufhiolPi qtiaiily for n cnmmiiuon in the Artivc or Rrnerv fimn ol the Riiyal Canadian Havy, Canadian Amy or llrtyal Canadian Air Force. '-. C::5 -Mclc-chrino Strinrs 'i::jo - Mus.cai Varieties .7:M enc Nws 7:15 CIJC News Roundup 7:30-Eventide 8:00 Citizen's Forum 8:30--Citien's Forum News 8:45 The Metre Reader tire rii.?r.iu:Y v.tixv Plh l'.lifiw vnu riti n 0 Io you 9:U0- CBC Vancouver Conccrt i rv w 1- -day's NKHS lll;Kl ii trrliasc ti : to-cUy?. APPLICATIONS for Ihr t.-rm roininrn. inpt S-plrmbfr, "Tjj, now In-ill,' rrri-ivfil . . . Camliilatrt r.nint hv! p il fiminT rnrrally wrplalilp In' rlilry n rirnrr furultira of Cii' ' I ninrilie; hvi" mrlu il ihrir ixlrfiilh Imt no! Uwir r""" () liirlliilay on lite firrt of January prrrnlini r.rlranrr. Naval PP'"" jpjnj rxrppl in Ihr raur of ramliilalra from Krrnrh rla"iral ""''"'""'gtili nol .-ave rt-arlird ihrir ninrD-cnlh liirlluiiv on the first of J"j, new member of the local club. Music for dancing was by Andy McKaughton. W. F. Stone was chairman of the committee ir. charge. Those present were Mayor and Luxury Steamer Prince George i - ,iom:s m:vs stami . ! I'aci'aiv .iiiwu in Udliy by CP. A .nV THESE On hr stra !):30--Winnipeg Drama vni -f'T'' "lews 10:10 - CIIC News '0 T rafeiinp Culgarv l(i :;0 Fairmont Hotel Orch 10:35 Interlude 11:00-Wes ther Report and , Sign Off l i--i)iai d 1 cu cup Mrs. G. W. Rudderham, Mr. and CORN Pedcor in ith yruP "." " I i,:.ic. f'oi full detaih pJy lo: Tlir Krfcisirar, Kryal .toaili, Hoyal Hnada, I,C beiorei""---- aute. RFAi. ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX HETUHNS I'RKfARED Tin- KrjiMrur, Itnyal Military CnllrfS, KingMon, Out. ' Mrs. Wilson Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. I A. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J Ganic:, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. For- ward, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Do f'v i-.A or f.., ov". letter SAILS 1'OK Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each-Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WKUNF.SnAV MIKNKillT Luxury at Low Cost or Reservations Write or Call FRIDAY A.M. Musical Clock C:BC flews Here's Blil Goon Morning Kong THE CANADIAN SERVICES COLLEGES; 7:00 r. : f iij 8:10 B:15- R. F. Mortimer 2i 2nd A:e. (Near CrTHi ot syrup- awia (41 . minato, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ham, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brydges, Dr. and Mrs. Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hurst, Dl'. and Mrs. O. Montgomery, Dr. and Mrs J. Munthe, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Youngs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart, Mr. and Mro. M. Gormely, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Mr. and I- Allu . ti at. "f"' j CITY OH DU'OT OI I K K PRINCIS Kl)l'i:UT. IiC. 'cJlatlies . H:? M-rn :ivr, Dcvoll jn i 8:45 Little Concert 0:00 - RBC News and Cmty. 9: It Mudc for Moderns )-30-m ning Concert 3:59 Time Signal 10:10- -iVorning Visit 1C: 15 -The Barry Wood Show 10:30 --Me'odv Time" 10:45- Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air n :J5 -R iiii'Mnp Time U:30 Weather Forecast II :3I Message Period 11:33 - ilec. 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