Prince Eupctt Daflp fictos Wednesday, April 27, 1949 BIG PICTURES COMING HERE Ray Reflects . . , Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter HOTEL ARRIVALS ' Remind May C and 7 Jack Carson and Doris Day in "Romance of the High Seas." May 8 Michael Duane and Lenore Aubert in "Return of the Whistler." May 9, 10 and 11 Barbara Stanwyck and B. Lancaster in "Sorry, Trong Number." May 12, 13 and 14 Red Skel-ton and Janet Blair in "Fuller Brush Man." May 15 Don Castle and Aud Some Outstanding Films Booked for Capitol Showing In May Kenneth Capie, regional director of the CBC. arrived in Terrace on Tuesday morning Mrs. Robert Taft and daughter arrived on Saturday morning to join Mr. Taft who will be employed at the Infirmary. From the standpoint of geog- parison affords MnnViif A T Ufl Pin ho tin Fnltf i t, ct HrliF ,x i Several unusually outstanding an in First Car Drivers Terrace-Kwinitsa TERRACE The first car of the season to drive over the highway from Kwinitsa arrived on Tuesday afternoon with Gordon Little driving and bringing to the hospital for medical attention Garnett Jackson who had the misfortune to run an eight-inch spike through his foot while working on the jaei ladder at the mill there. vpnin D t of' Hinno, 1 nictures are announced by Man Prince Rupert C. F. P. Faulkner, New Westminster; W. Dawson! Hazelton; W. Baxter, Port Simpson, R. McCance, Vanoouver; J. E. Stewart, Vancouver; E. L. Dool-an. Pacific; W. James, Vancouver; G. Tough, Vancouver; T. Kaye, Vancouver; L. E. Pooke, Vancouver; R. T. Deacon, Mr. and Mrs: Mcintosh returned on Tuesday from a trip to Smithers. Black for May the council of. the Board of.ager J. Harry Trade, showing at the Capitol Theatre . 'here including such as "Sorry, r,i v - . Iwrone Number," "Fuller Brush scribed as one of the largest some hundred.', ofTh'" electoral ridings in British Col- Population are crowd"13 umbia and one of the smallest corner of an immen when it comes 10 counting the and the handful left P number of voters. Atlin with her the privilege of locatirT'1 60,985 square miles is more spa-,v'nere they feel ni. itcv. j. a unoson, usnop " "Snake Pit," "Give My of Caledonia, conducted ser-1 Man, vices in the Anglican Church Regards to Broadway, Naked Mrs. H. Engelcke left on Tuesday to spend a few days in Prince Rupert. , nuua uian iiitnij a uatiuil. vUIi- o uiutTly and b &m4 1 J froct tfilc nHth ;Viof io n.lnU Itlpmpnt City" and "Three MusKeieers. rey Long in "Perilous Waters." May 16, 17 and 18 Olivia de Haviland and Mark Stevens in "Snake Pit." May 19, 20 and 21 Dan Dalley in "Give My Regards to Broadway." May 22, 23 and 24 Barry Fitzgerald in "Naked City." May 25, 26, 27 and 28 Gene Kelly, Lana Turner and Van Hef-lin in "Three Musketeers." edly the smallest electoral riding J otherwise would bp ev in the province but with greatest ! tinB that barriers likJi' Dr. arid . Mrs. Jens Munthe TERRACE LADY'S BIRTHDAY PARTY uai ui ugmrocu electors Woul. i 'Urnildump C. C. Mills arrived back in the city on the Prince Rupert today from a trip to Vancouver. Here is the list: May 1, 2 and 3 Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in "The Noos Hangs High." May 4 and 5 Vivien Leigh and R. Richardson in "Anna last Sunday and the church was filled at each service to hear the inspiring address on the Crucifixion and Resurrection In the afternoon, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan de Kergommeaux was baptized by the Bishop, who left for the coast on Tuesday's train. with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ham returned to Prince Rupert af-er spending the Easter holidays here. j ling 72.0U0 and which, of course, is Vancouver - Point Grey. Be- rooLATt-ro cuJ tween the two, the only sizeable communities are Prince Rupert and Prince George. All else is FOR SALE New Burmalow (not Wart ranni' f,,n ; "all. TERRACE Mrs. Ashton wa? the guest of honor at a birth-Jay party given by Mrs. Murie at the home of Mrs. H. Pache. Whist was played, the first prize being won by Mrs. R. Judd and the consolation prize by Ethel Moorehouse of Prince Rupert spent Easter here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirkpatrick. Hall that a quantity of city a nuBe ana mountainous region bonds with 10 and 25-year ma-;vith scattered villages, small turitv dates were to be disDosed , towns and ranches. The com- without furniture 1 G. Lambley left on Saturday' train for the coast where he enplaned for the south to' attend the Game Commissioners convention at Harrison Hot Springs. PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO dm terms arranged, 526 Uth E. of at $85. Par value was $100. D. Mcllroy returned from the south on Tuesday's train. TODAY ONLY s p.m. AH S eats m Mrs. E. Haugland. I A lovely birthday cake was a j feature of the refreshments ! I served later in the evening. I Those present were Mrs. Pache, Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Murie, J j Mrs. E. Haugiand, Mrs. F. Bak- er, Mrs. M c N a b b , Mrs. Judd Miss F. M. Erickson R.N. of Vancouver arrived In Terrace this week on routine Red Cross duties. Twenty-Five Years Prince Rupert's two service clubs had their first get-to-together when the Gyro Club was host to the Rotary Club. At a banquet in the Central Hotel, the Sons of England did" homage to their patron saint. St. George. T. W. Silversides was After an absence of almost 20 years, Mrs. W. Burnett returned to Terrace on Saturday morning and will be employed in the dress department of the Skeena A J. ARTHUR RANK ENTERPRISE Milton Gonzales, president of the ; toastmaster and speakers ln-Gyro Club, was chairman of the eluded Archdeacon Rix, George Bud Kirkaldy paid a short Mercantile. She will be to Prince Rupert last week. I bered as the wife of Terrace's and Mrs. McDougal who contributed to the evening's enjoyment by reading the tea cups of all those present. i tv, nr, ot( mpptine held in the St. ReeisSHiU, Dr. W. B. Clayton, E. A. D. I UUl ULI ill ViiC UO. , UU1 W blf I " - Harold Smith naid a business nlsn nnprat.prt a parage Mrs. Cafe. Rev. Dr. H. R. Grant was'iWoodS. William Manson, T. president of the Rotary Club. visit to Prince Rupert last week. Burnett is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Pattullo, J. H. Hilditch, Mayor Newton, Arthur Silversides, Fred Stork, G. S. Fitzmaurlce, J. C. Brady, A. W. Edge, J. H. Kelly, Frank Slater and H. F. McRae. The Dally News carried a pic- Hans Otto von Relchenbach, first of what was expected to be a large number of European . Wayne Hill returned on Tuesday's train from the East where he has been attending Bible School. " LIMIT OPIUM PRODUCTION g NEW DELHI, (Pi The Indian government has asked several ' states to cut their poppy cul- tivation by 10 per cent, as a B measure to limit opium pro- duction to meet medical and scientific needs. jxrifnfj HAM LET TERRACE VARIETY. i hunters to visit central B.C., ar rived here from the south and ture of Henry W. Thornton, hisi SHOW IS ENJOYED Miss Colleen Sites made' a quick trip to Prince Rupert this week. outfitted for a grizzly hunt in wife and two small children ' the Mount Robson area. He stop. aboard the Lusitania Just be-ped off at Hazeiion enroute. I fore they left New York for Eng- land where Mr. Thornton had Thirty-Five Years been appointed general manager Mrs. Norton and daughter Cynthia arrived on Saturday NEW ROYAL HOTEL It was announced at the City of the Great Eastern Railway. EVENINGS 7 - 9 P SAT. MAT. 2:00-4 spend the next four months with her son-m-:aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dubeau. THURS. TO SAT. GllEEI! GAPlSOX misbehaves Ml THIOL Boys Sport J Clothes RUPERT MEN'S AND BOY'S STORE i BBIIIBBBIBB ' ' r i " uiwuji w iKt Home Away From Home f0 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. none 231 P.O. Box 1M ainhni WHY WAIT? Wnstner you're p TERRACE The United Church Young People's group staged a grand variety show at the Civic Centre last Thursday evening in aid of the rebuilding fund. The hall was crowded and, during the evening, George Mc-Adams, announcer, introduced J. Kennedy, the new manager of the Civic Centre, to the audience. Mr. Kennedy spoke on behalf of the Centre and urged all to take out their membef-.hip tickets. The evening's program started off with a skit called '"Yashmak." Those taking part were Jimmy Glenn, Joan Atwood and Jimmy Procter. Vocal solos were rendered by Margaret Kennedy, Effie Apple-dorn and Jimmy Procter. 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