r zip, are V a few days In town on school duties. prince Uuvttt Dailj? ttttoi Friday, November 25, 1949 THEIR LOVE . . . THEIR STORY BURLESQUE TO BROADWAY Ray Reflects . . . TERRACE TOPICS William Osborne drove to Prince Rupert on Tuesday- and left by boat for Vancouver where he will attend General Motors business convention. He expects to be away about a week or ten days. ... and Reminisces (lp iftlBf For That Gala Festival Season A NEV HAT FOR MADAM C. L .M .Giggey drove to Prince Rupert on Wednesday to meet Mrs. Giggey and young son, Michael who has been having treatments on his hand in a hospital in Vancouver. They were accompanied to Terrace by Mrs .West who was returning from Vancouver having been called there through the death of her mother, Mrs. Griffiths. erous and verbose as they were when the city was new and noisy. Prince Rupert used to find a few grains of comfort when, indignant at non-use of her elevator, we would be told that any wheat destined for the Orient would be shipped by way of this port. Wednesday it was learned a 600,000 bushel order for Japan will be handleci through Mr .and Mrs. W. H. Spencer returned to Terrace on Tuesday evening ,each driving a new Baby Austin car for local Hi wr $2.95 - $4.95 Styles .shapes and colors to catch your slightest whim and fancy. RUPERT 1; A u EVES. 7 - 9 p m. SAT. MAT. 2 - 4; 20 Word has been received in Terrace of the death in Kamloops of Mrs. Hogan, the former Sylvia Taft . Mrs. K .Wold and children returned last week from Vancou The cost of keeping a family for a year is being recorded In Canada, and, to dale, it would seem that a summing up of the annual outlay shows expenses exceeding income. The" difference may never be more than a few hundred, if that much, yet it's always thereon the wrong side of the tracks so to speak. There are prospects of some folks discovering what they can do without and still live. Presumably, they will call it the hard way. Mrs. Crumm left on Saturday's train for a few days visit in Prince Rupert . BONN, Germany () West- the dismantling I PEOPLES STORE em Allies agreed yesteraay to AuSUst Thys.scrt stij stop dismantling western Ger-' 'ie of the Vit'' it. k . All riiemn ii T Mr. Blake of Big Bay, near Prince Rupert, is the house guest of the Millers on Lakelse Road. ver where the three children were hospitalized for eye treatments . Miss Yvonne Larsen. former man factories and to lift res-, . 1 Fear of the Germans is at the bottom of the Soviet Russia attitude, says Field Marshall Earl Wavell, visiting in Canada. He says the nature of the Germans, aggressors in two wars, has not changed. Russia has been invaded twice in a generation. The Soviet, he feels, cannot be charged with world domination ambitions. Russ:a touay is looking for security and trying to build a defence against Ger trlctlons oa German shlpbuild-; ment announced t Accompanied by Mr. Haaland Grable, Dailey In Color Hit primary school teacher here, paid a brief visit to Terrace last ins ii return ior uerman piea-J Amca High Cummi.-ofc also an excellent vehicle for the dancing talents of its stars. Betty Grable Is seen as a beautiful soubrette whose devotion to a loveable but undepend-able comic Is the theme of the and Mr. Nakes, B. R. Dodds drove to Prince Rupert on Wed nj nccp ycu.ee in turope. i i week. She is new teaching at Plants to be removed from the Borden Stmt School, Prince Based on one of Broadway's nesday on Masonic Lodge business, returning early' on Thursday morning. Rupert. t about story- 11 te sald t0 be a dram" most famous romances auc iieia aay ior Dom miss many. LAM LEGION MEMBERS PLAN XMAS EVENTS Arrangements for events to be held by the Canadian Legion in Prince Rupert during, the Christmas season were discussed bymembers of the executive at their meeting Tuesday night. Entertainment for yoifnger children of members, Christmas raffles, hampers and Inspector Ferguson and his assistant Inspector, Mr. MacKen- The best evidence of more active times in Prince Rupert is FINE OLD seen in the sharp Interest shown Grable and Dailey. The supporting cast includes Jack Oakie, a jaunty comedian; June Havoc, Betty's chorus friend. Richard Arlen ,a wealthy rancher who comes to town; Jimmy Gleason, a sympathetic stage manager. XYSHry BRQKCHITtS j I i elief for the needy was brought V f irTflL . M1XT9KE I up for approval at the regular JfcJVlirv J monthly meeting last night. jLmij the show business, "When My Baby Smiles at Me," starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey, much-acclaimed musical hit In color, comes this Friday and Saturday to the Capitol Theatre here. It is a warm heart-tugging story of the flamboyant life and love of a stage couple when burlesque was at its height. It is in municipal affairs now that the candidates are being groomed for next month's race. But . . public meetings, it can be safely i ' ! expected will be neither as num- Advertise in we tiauy Newt Radio Dial 1240 Kl'Dcycles (Subject to Change) I for winter occasions I ififi I B f C ) HE'LL PRIZE FRIDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 445 Something In Harmony 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Henry Morgan Show 5:30 Music from Alberta Waterproof, Shockproof and Non-Magnetic Watches $38.95 Also SELF-WINDING MODELS " , I HI"" ' I l. 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