Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 22. 1951 "Paradise" Colorful TERRACE OPICS Jr All you will ever 11 f of love,beauty...and Glamor, romance and tradition of the Hawaiian Lslands are combined in a spectacular Tech K jmm... it,. af : Pacific adventure i i 1 V ' nicolor picture. "Bird of Paradise." which is being featured Walter Chosher and his daughter Jean vrc in Ten ace last, week on their way up-country on a Ii...ng U p. this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Totem Theatre. t .tsjv rzzz 1 aw VALLACE'S Played by a cast neaaea Dy Mr. and Mrs. Gooise Murray Jourdan, Debra Paget ana LOUIS JOUR OAK Chandler, with hundreds of of Prince Rupert spent a few hours in Terrace on their return DEPARTMENT-f J 'M ,' i-v- V I 1 Jeff ( ative ' i 7mJT v n patin pating, Hawaiians also partici DEBRA PAGET JEFF CHANDLER ip frni th-j south where they "Bird of Paradise" tells have spent a month on holiday. I - I k '.W. T. -ii - -Jt,,. -Jot f STORE RADIO D1A1 1240 Kilocycles CFPR Remodeling of an Island romance between a while man wnose sense of adventure brings him to ancient tropical islands and a native maiden who Is the most beautiful and Innocent of her tribe. It relates, too, the struggle between the old ritual and the new enlightenment, culminating in such sequences as trial by fire, vivid native Polynesian tribal dances and, finally, the sacrifice of the beautiful maiden to the flaming hunger of an erupting volcano. (Subject li Change FISIi-WAV Fish ladder installed on the Oak River In western Manitoba is Inspected by designer Frank Ward, Manitoba manager o( Du ks Unlimited. Two such ladders have been erected "on the river to aid upstream travel of m ullet and jackfish. Preliminary surveys have indicated sharp fish population increase above the ladders. The fish conservation scheme Is tied in with Ducks Unlimited waterfowl projects on the tiver. (CP PHOTO) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Stars of CBC Opera Co. 4:15 Mus.c bv Goodman 4:30 Favorite Stories 4:45 Stock Quotations & Int Sale : It's Colossal! It's Terrific! Tote Stewart NEWS TODAY ONLY ROBERT WALKER In "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN" 1 5 00 International Comty. I 5:10 Alberta Pipeline ! 5:30 The Question Box I j:45 Something in Harmony 5:55 CBC News "Great Divide ( ' B - A FAMOL'S PLAYERS Til -Juanita Full of Action How five men and a girl make Building Rridge Over Fletcher Creek-Hawkinson Honored 6:00 Supper Serenade I 6:15 Three Sons Now On At i their way across the sun-baked, wind-swept Mojave desert, braving the elements and battling the vengeance of an outlaw mob, forms the background basis for AVALANCHING FROM THETOP OF THE ADVENTURlW. The Department of Public evening a real birthday party. Works Is building a new bridge Mrs. John Macleod, Is acting as over Fletcher Creek on the recorder during the illness of Salmon River Road. This bridge Mrs. W. R. Tooth. On Saturday is close to the Silbak-Premier the chapter held a very succes-power plant. Concrete abut- ful dance In the Moose Hall. j Wallace's, Of Course JOHN KIRK !L WALTB I i "Along the Great Divide," west I b:30 -Mus.cal Varieties 7:00 :BC Nowi 7:15- CBn New:- Roundup 7:30 Berlin Philharmonic Orch. 9:00 Authority in Our Society , 1U:U0--CBG Ncs 10:10 CEC News Round-up , 10:15 iefs Find Out 10:30 Vocal Recital 11. 00 Weather Report Fish Arrivals : 11:06 Sinn Oil AG Ml DOUGLAS UC-BRE ments are being constructed and , WARNER BROS.' the new bridge will be built to stand the heavy traffic of ore shipments from the Silbak-Premier mill. John Meneghello is doing the concrete work on the job. j Iloiig Great Divi Preparations for the diamond drilling of the Ounwell mine are proceeding apace. The road to the mine has been put in repair and it is expected that work will be underway very shortly. HONORED KING Gc-rRian Bay on Lake Huron was named in honor of King Georse 111, who reigned from 1760 to 1820. . One of the youngest members ern epic which shows tonlgnt and Thursday at the Capitol Theatre. Kirk Douglas essays the part of a U.S. marshal forced to escort his prisoners through the blazing sands rather than turn them over to a lynch-hungry band of cattlemen. Douglas Is called upon to engage In some hardy battle royals. Virginia Mayo Is seen as the girl who must choose between love for her father and the man sworn to bring him to Justice. It Is this conflict which brings about the suspenseful climax of the new drama. John Agar plays the marshal's loyal deputy while Walter Brennan supplies much of the lilm's wit and humor. of Portland Canal Chapter, , . , ,. ,, The commissioners of the vil-person Women of the Moose, in the . 01 stewart ve of MLss Juanita Hawkin- ,come- RAQUL WAlbH Todoy and Thursday CARTOON - NEWS Show 7 - 9:00 FRENCH-CANADIAN GENERAL Brig. J. P. E. (Paul) Ber-nat"hes, 40. will be promoted major-general when he becomes commanding officer, Ciuebec Command, effective B;c. 1. He will be the highest ranking French-speaking Canadian in the Canadian Army, i CP from National Defence) Uon celebrated her 21st birth- ea a Progiam ui . . LARGE OWL Thr h ;rnerl owl, which is nearly two feet long, is the largest of Canadian species. s.dewalks with DiacK-day "den day on Thursday. August 16. The top. a new method I using ; an coinciding with the regu-, asphaltlc base If this method lar meeting of the chapter, a special cake was prepared, and P f uu , v . . the other members made the """"'" " ' , en sidewalks liave been elimi- Fire King Oven-Wa Gas is Stored Back in Earth l nated. With pack-horses roaming the Streets and the heavy ! snowfall in the winter, the ; wooden walks have long been a i source of expense to the village. Modern Sodom And Gomorrah mirror finish easy to ch I I Chairman of the commissioners LETHBRIDGE. Alta. P In Ernest Love, is superintending Turner Valley, the Western Can- P, c ( n n ji lun i r i ri T"J 13 A 1 1 PIE PLATES MEASURING CUPS MEASURING PITO BAKE PANS CUSTARD CUPS UTILITY PANS 1 IIUHMJAl A .V 7:j0 Musical Clock '8:(W CH'J News 8:10 Here's "iui Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 8:00 BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment ( S Tune Signal 10 :0O -Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 "This Week's Artist" 10:45 Invitation to tne WalU 11 :00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report il:3l Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 1:45 Scandinavian Melodies '2:00 Mid-Day Merodl:. - P.5. -12 15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm B:otdcast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 A Book I Like; Comty. 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Western Five 3:30 Step Lightly 4:00 The Sunshine Society BRITISH BUS 1 ada Gas Company takvs gas I from the earth. Near Burdett, Out. (P'-That isn't the official jine worK r.Qn f.. thaca tnA Haltnn Pmin. I emier NEWS ty hamlets but it's the one resi- About 20 boats from the Naas, uuu.rb ui vu Ba.y, oents have used for years and I fishing fleet have been in the . the company puts it back into the Thompson Hardware Co.,l ground Arthur Groves left on for a two-weeks holiday in years. I bay here during tne weex-ena The cas is numnpH Int., 1 1 The correct name for Sodom huge underground storage wells Vancouver, I Mr. and Mrs. Al Kirby Jr. and r is Haltonville. Oomurrah a mile and aJialf distant should actually be caned Moffat. . Sodom and Gomorrah In tfra son arrived back last week after six weeks holiday. - BURNS LAKE- Mrs. P. F. Ladwig of Victoria visited tor daughter, Mrs. R. R. Gibson of Burns Lake for two weeks in August. She proceeded during the summer, and released as needed during the winter. Lome James, field foreman at the station where gas Is pumped back underground, said storage capacity In the natural wells Is practically unlimited. D0 Good luck was extended to Bible are two ancient citres of ' sin. Because Lot was the only . In U tn.ir. ,,-,.1,1 1 5 1M 11 fT irt tVOin told n 10 JasPer' Edmonton and Cal the Lord him to flee and, Each day 6 500,000 cubic feet of Mb Geoffrey Josephs by his many friends In Premier, Stewart and , Hyder who bid him farewell I when he left on the CamosuiV Monday for the Prince Rupert district. "I men destroyed tnvm wrii lire - - . gas is iorcco below ground at a from heaven Pure of 645 pounds P,r square ing to Victoria. Mrs. R. Beattie JT footl- Tnls oressure is enough to . i j . . i ' hn0r u . "ai a a ei ensure a steady flow when the of Mrs. Ladwig. , , ,,,, .,. However, the people of the modern Sodom and Gomorrah are in no danger of a dose of brimstoi.j. SKF, VOI R E.SSO OIL Bl'KNF.B DEALER , . . .... L, nuiui. iiic beta (sso) Allan Carolan left on the 1 first comes from the Turner A committee "recently compiled Mrs. G. Drake of Prince George Valley fields at a pressure of 140 weeks holiday In Vancouver. Britain's first motor bus was 0f the township when been visit to Mrs. a njstnry has paying a pounds per square foot. licensed at London in 1903 it celebrated its centennial. All J. S. Brown of Burns Lake. The natural storaga wells ex- SECLUDED GOAT The Rock Mountain goat Is ' I tend under a four-mile area. The Mrs. C. Hinchcliffe and child- stored gas supplies Lethbridge, ren have been guests of Mr. and Macleod, Taber and other south-Mrs. Walter Wilson for a few 'ern Alberta centres, weeks' holiday. I found only in the most Impassable regions of the B.C.-Alberta ia;s acfcr-.iciiien: is not nuollsned or Oispiayeil oyiH' Control Board or by the Government of British CaM they could find sinful about Sodom was an old observation that "several parties pretended to keep temperance houses ( hotels I and sold whisky until things got too hot for them. Then they dug out." Linas MacMillan, township clerk, says somebody started mountains. For anion u, ews classified JOHN H. BULGER Ojilomelridl Moving, Tacking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 1,nd and Park Avenues Est .910. Phones 60 and 68 THEY PAY OFF Mrs. Walter Wilson has gone to Vancouver for a visit. Mrs. Stearns of Burns Lake has been a patient in the Van-derhoof Hospital. IT'S PROFIT IT'S EASY started calling Sodom by that namo for a joke and the name has stuck ever since, i "This place is and always has been called Sodom," he says. !"The residents call it by the bigger name (Haltonvillei but It To Use John 3ulgcr Ltd. Third Avenue Yv Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nichol and children, Audrey and Walter, are visiting relatives and renewing acquaintances around Burns Lake and district. Mr. Nichol DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED AD don t stick worth a straw. It was. t to people of Sodom of I was the iOrmer liquor vendor in who first gave the name Gomorrah to Moffat. Few of the j Burns Lake. Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form Moffat peopie knew about the Gomorrah name now but in the Miss Fiarl Eyford and F. Ey-old days the population took the ford are visiting their brother joke in good, part and helped and sister-in-law for the sum-tarry it along, imer months. 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