wniit, iHinunin Euron Kenya in Africa has 20 000 m,,,,,,!"5' 'W.to t 10 000,000 Prinrc Rupert Doily News Thursday, Mjirch 20, 1952 - TELKWA NEWS - AT WALLACE'S 5 OF COURSE 5 Monte Cristo in 'Mask of Avenger' Swashbuckling adventure picture starring John Derek, "Mask of the Avenger," in technicolor, MONTE CRISTO I r, time of the is unusual for this year. Francois to see. Miss Calder thanked all mf for her gifts end invited them Thc hume of Mrs Fred Ros to visit her. The next hour hap- bp. was the scene of a happv pily passed with sinking of fa- gathering when the ladies of the vorite hymns, accompanied oy ,institute gave a going away Mr. Calder on the piano. Lunch party for Mrs j ciotworthy. was then served. Fourteen ladies were present. Lak. Two happ.v families were when Mr. Paul Joresch and : is the feature picture coming to the Totem Theatre this Friday and Saturday. Anthony Quinn I the niiiu'inal SUDOOltlng role' their Walter Divschener met rind children who were Games were enjoyed. among the new Harold and Peter Neave i The public works pile driver was taken across the lake on I the ice oh Wednesday morning 1 readv for starting work on the arrivals from Jody Lawrence. Arnold Mos': awlod nere last Eueene iglcsias rounding out j ailed from Italy the suuuorting vmlnn,.t.inff cast. cast. 1 Germany. They lan rived home late on Wednesday The Institute presented Mrs. The party s They Clo'worthy with an electric iron All the night from Vancouver. and enjoyed the trip although new Southbank wharf, pilings arc across now. as a token of esteem. Mrs. Clot I came by road in a half-ton pick-i up which will be used in con- considerable official routine anu the usual formality tool: their worthy held the office as secre tary in the Institute for a num a. r time enroute. Neverdieioss tney ber Der oi of yea. years s and ..u her iier services services Captain Peter Mathews left on nection with the store Thursday morning. He will spend , d l0 b, were given to the wrapping ol wnciia land. lc 3 in a new The action of "Mack of the ; Avenger" takes place during the ' ,1848 war between Italy and Aus-; t ria. Derek is a dashing young I captain in the Italian army who ! returns home on leave to find his father dead and branded as ia traitor to his country. The j young soldier, assuming the guise ' ' and wielding the sword of . the t ! Count of Monte Cristo. wages a all the overseas parcels. part of his holidays at balmon Arm and with his mother at Powell River. Columbia Pictures Ralph Kcefe is home after attending the Forestry convention in Prince Rupert. Telkwa experienced a new tempo when (ia carloads of lumber were shipped out in the past two weeks. X' f Jobs Derek A stag party was tendered to Jack Ciotworthy at the home of W. W. Noonan on Friday evening. A number of Mr. Clotworthy's former pupils wvre present. Some of them are grown men and in The hall was filled to capacity on Friday evening for the St. Patrick's Day dance. PEROW NOTES uthless campaign ol vengeance roup is steadily The Brownie i ' ? I against his enemy, a man plot- j growing of business here, A most enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Stan Calder en- Mrs. Oakley Mills, widow ng in in size size wun iu-w nam- . - t Austrian agents, joining at the regular Photography in tethnicol bers or tertaincd on Sunday evening in the late C. C. Mills, is visiting at time was had, and a purse with ceremony meetings. Enrolment lmpressivcness money was given. Mr. and Mrs. her daughter's home in Perow. embellishes the ; of the picture. honor of their daughter, Ethel, and Abe Weins. The house was prettily decorated with ever- Ciotworthy have left for the me- south. R. MacDonald, Pcrow Anthony Qusnn --!AY will be arranged when a decision has been reached regarding the making or purchasing of uniforms. The group has been making posters for their corners producing several good displays of recruit work. At. the next meeting final tests greens and rosebuds and many chanic, left by train for Terrace -- neighbors and friends, were pres- on Sunday morning. Mrs. Archie Kerr has arrived home from tire Smithers hos- ent All brought gifts for the voung couple "who will shortly Mrs. Kris Sorenson is holding a Pital where she had been a pat- Hint of Spring! WALLACE'S SPRING COATS Coats that are out of this world in style. We invite vour approval. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT Arnold Moss Eugene tgl-stas Damsite Road May Close to Public her home for lent tor trie last ten ciays. leave for Burns Lake. Gifts were baby shower' at RIDAY AND SATURDAY Kvening Show 7-9:00 p.m. opened and passed round for all Mrs. Joe Croarec this afternoon. TOT! Matinee Saturday'2 p.m. flOf.Sh'.itl;, The Women's Auxiliary held a successful afternoon tea and sale of home cooking on Saturday. A fruit cake donated by Mrs. Hinchliffe of Smithers, was won by Miss Ellen Paulson. for the older group will be passed j TLKWA Tourists may be j and study made of enroll, ent J from y m.-moniM as wen as investiture Nechako Qn account of of the sixers and seconders. the numerous acckients on the j , . rZ7 ' highway. It is a private road and j v M-idiuan F. Mi. Madigan .home of The dcal Qf .afnc for th was the scene of P'faf J t-ve- m motion. With when number of friends .v r.mg a molortsts thcrc is a ANNUAL MEETING STORE ITS TH P CAIX TO ADvri-fj allllEIIBRSlHIL A car load of hay-bailing machines was unloaded here on Saturday for the Madigan brothers gathered to atteno a pa ty ,.u ha2ar(( in nonor 01 juiss omi. y jack , engagement to Mi : 4 i on her - i7 f ? ness. iiu-ie is a picaamg uciimuu - -. - - - . th EARLY SCOURGE for these machines at the present "uibj" lm- ,,7, Mrinv for cclebiating Shule s s s ,imo time, and h p,,, enough nf of them them mnnnt cannot occasion Wllrnu fi'ver marie Its first re- birthday. Congratulations weic t.ordvi ftppcaranc;e In North in order and the evenings w,th PDidemics at New ne - . , , ,, , , York and Philadelphia in 16G3. ! GSmnite. J tertainment continued uniii small hours of ht morning. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union be procurred to supply the demands. Howard ( Jerry i Irving returned to his home here where he will remain while convalescing from a recent major operation he underwent in Vanderhoof. VANCOl vi a and VICTORIA 7?. Ctf NORTHERN POLICE The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the only police force! i operating In the Yukon and : I Northwest Territories. i Evening Show 7 ei...j... ii . SUNDAY ss. Chilcotin 8 Today io Saturday Big Terrace School Plan p.m. jaruraay vtaMji. The Ladies' Guild to the Uni- . ted Church held their monthly : card party in the library on i Wednesday with four tables play- j ing. Mrs. "June Cocks won the ; first prise for ladies. George i TERRACE. A building pro- ALL SKATS RFSKIIVEO Al KKSKRVKU SKAT TICKETS MI ST BE PICKED IT BEFORE 5 PM. CINEMA GUILD OF THE INTERNATIONAL CANADA m- Pf w ! m Mayer won the first prize for men. Consolation prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Noonan. Hostesses were Mrs. Clarksior. and Mrs. Thompson. TUESDAY ss. Camosim 12 noon ALICE AKM, STFWAKT AM) PORT SIMPSON ' Sunday, Camosun. 11 p.m. - I OK NORTH OH I N ' CHARLOTTE INLANDS March 14 and 28 ss. Chilcotin midnight 1 I Olt SOI Til l I.I N CHA'tLOTTi: LS!.A?I)S " ss. Crilruun I March 7 and 21 miciiii'zh! FRANK J.- SK1NM It Prince Rupert Ai;er-t Third Aver.ue Phone 560 t.v "3 -f ? THURSDAY, MARCH 20 - 7:30 p.m. Oddfellows Hall Also film and dance Guest Speaker: A. Nichol (Assistant Inspctor of Credit Unions), Signs of spring are much in evidence, what with hearing and seeing a number of robins. It was reported that a baby fawn was seen, also a baby moose, this i ! gram to cost about $421,000 is now being planned for trustees, of Terrace School District A bylaw to finance this work , is expected to be presented to ; ratepayers shortly. ; Plans for the various units are , now being prepared by the Van- j couver architectural firm of Sharp & Thompson. Berwick, Pratt. First portion, expected to be i put under way this year, con-i sists of work at the Terrace ele-, mentary school with an esti-; mated cost of $50,000. This will j involve connecting the existing ' two buildings with a corridor on which three classrooms will be extended and adding and converting an army building to provide a further six classrooms. The existing low pressure steam heating system will be enlarged. Second project hoped to go ahead this year is completely remodelling the high school here. A new roof and new hot water heating system will also tA, "Acti- "Acting it it m at Nlvrtl natural Hi M 1 , ..... rinlhr,CS SILVANA SILVANA MANGANO MANGANO J, brvathinf, mnd H km 1 .A V ia arfdiLan a alalia fr VfV ' PRICES EFFECTIVE MAR. 21-26 Inc. I ' I 1 j wnKM A J.mm 1 ductivnii thai arovM car moit Hetty wol start - and vn a nwmawr of mala ntt - right tha ttrmmn.' - MAY IQMir S ?3 ONE SHOWINO ONLY Thursday 8:30 p.m. Doors Open 7: 15 TOTEM A Fatuous Players TheuUe I TH LOWEST SHELF PRICES IN TOWN AT OVERWAfTEA LTD. 25c 45c ROLLED OATS Quaker, 5 lbs. KLEENEX 9 Qf Regular for UtW BROWN SUGAR 2 lbs. : ' MACONACHIE'S MEATS Steak and Onions, 16 ox Steak and Gravy, 16 or Steak and Vegetables, 16 oz. be included in this project with p cost of about $25,000. The architects have now started on sketch plans on a new $300,000 high school for Terrace which is scheduled to proceed next year. Other items slated for 1953 include an $18,000 one classroom addition to New HaztUon elementary school, new basements and heating systems in existing schools at Kitwanga and Usk at $9000 apiece, and three new teacherages in the district. 38c 39c 32c Slcp 3nlo GRAPELADE Welch's, 21-07.. 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