Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, February 7. 1952 ALL SLATS KLSLKVLD THE INTERNATIONAL CINF.MA P.UII.D OF ""WW Dancing Lunds Home for Tour mwr English Stores Insure Customers Funeral Service For John Mdeod 4if k TV STEWART Paying tribute to LONDON (P Free insurance against food poisoning, accidents .ir disease contracted as a direct the late John McLeod residents V 1 I A lflfrr-r- VAM'll IAH Turrr i-e.su! t of their patronage is to be 1 of Stewart, Hyder, if a J . Alaska and Moose Hall tin thiv.'inif I j 1 1 -n m fSr'X' rtir t afU granted nearly 2.000.000 custom- i Premier filled the f I TrMNI M .SSi-'f.M'ES ers doing business at 12,000 10 capacity lor the funeral ser-J. -mall shops throughout England. I vice- on Sunday. l The plan, announced by D W Tne servlce was conducted by B Harrison, president of the Na- i Worshipful Master Robert Mac- tional Union of Small Shopkeep- ! ieod and meters of Enoch becomes LodRe- A F- & A M- r.', operative after 18 ' months of negotiation MusJc was Provided by Mrs. I I T nn o l-i trio cnlnt TORONTO CP A Canadian couple who have danced for royalty and won applause in both b.it.un and the United States arc home again for a tour of Canada with a British troupe. Alan and Blanche taind danced across Canada with the wartime Canadian Navy Snow. 'Ineii they were married and headot, lor the theatres and. air raids ot Loiiaon. Now, fresh i'rom an eight-mo. i!h run in "Fancy Free," a London vaudeville show, they are due to open Feb. 11 at Toronto's Royal Alexandra with British comedian Tommy Trin-dvrs "Royal Command Music Hall Varieties." l or MX weeks the dancing duo will plav such places as Montreal, Ottawa, St. Catherines. Hamilton. Kitchener, London, Uranli'ord and Kingston. I , F.nanced by the union, the jj Wilkinson. I pulley provides for unlimited I compensation where accidents FunpraI arrangements were in M . - jyHA i are involved, and up to 10.000 in. e "a"ufi UI . oiewan. The remains were forwarded se. of food poisoning and re ACCUSED OF EXTORTION George Dubois, 26, of Granby, Que., :faces charges of extortion. Police allege he fleeced an elderly Granby farmer of $87,150. They say he hvid lav-Hi parties in all parts of Quebec province and in England, tipping as much as $50 to waiters. - rep Photo i PEKEK FARR : KAR0CR1E One Showing only Thursday 8 30 pm. IKmrs open at 7:15 A lMl'S I'i. '.iLRS TULA rut to Vancouver for interment in the Masonic Cemetery there. duet mourners, Mrs. Catherine McLeod, widow of the deceased, Mrs. Isabellc- MacKay, elder daughter. Miss Janet McLeod, younger daughter, Ian McLeod, elder son. and Donald McLeod. " " It T Ki.j.tiiH.11 sr.u lUM.is .ni si ttfc l-llKfci) i p KLI'OKi: 5 Px lated diseases. "lne clanuer of food poisoning i""-.-asiiig as we now eat more tinned food than ever before," Mi'. Harrison said. In the past, he added, many shopkeepers had operated under the impression hey were fully protected under their normal insurance policies only to discover their mistake .lien they were hauled into court. Sometimes these claims had forced them out of busine- A Priceless Jeweled Idol Commissioner at Hyder Succumbs younger son, accompany the re- mains to the final resting place. Rev. Evan Baker of the Robson I Memorial Church will conduct?! Nor Jusf Gloves But KAYSER Glov s -The IVa. c T (ii to. lln liraiiils Vuu Know' Also on the troupe's itinerary are Regina. Saskatoon, Edmonton. Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria cities the young Lunds, still in their twenties, came to know 10 years ago when Blanche as a Chief Petty Officer in the Wrens and Alan a Sub-Lieuten-a:it in the Navy. Frontier Drama Novelty Filmed Casting Its Shadow Over 3 P0pli r Paramount aiamount present pretenus the service, in Vancouver. Frontier drama forms the WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT 5TOREJ and 'left them penniless while customers often had received no MANY DESCENDANTS compensation for injuries. BEAUMONT. Alta. (CP) David Under the new scheme a cus- Magnan. who died here at the t-mer is inquired to file his age of 90, left six children, 35 claim 72 hours after an accident grandchildren and 45 great-:n a union .'hop or the purchase grandchildren. He was born at ft tainted food. .St. Nicholas, Que. STEWART. Sidney Anderson, United States commissioner, parsed away at Hyder, Alaska, last Tuesday. The body was discovered in the afternoon after Casey Williams, a neighbor, noticed that the commissioner had not appeared that morning, as was his ! i I ; f ?i Proceeds of the tour will go lo theme of the color picture Varieties Village in Toronto, a "Slaughter Trail" which is com-residential vocational school for ing to the Capitol Theatre as the physically-handicapped children, feature offering this Friday and Every step of the way will be a , Saturday, memory for this Toronto-born! Brian Donlevy plays the role of pair who have been crazy about, the commandant of a little cav-dancing since they were kids in j airy posl ln N(.w M,xlro in tnp early eighties. Gig Young is a 9 !.. 7 .t 77. " ""T " WIDL EXPLRIENt'E winuow wnen ne receivea no mm Lunds r, i upeared 17- , London urcmB 'ne after holding up a stage. The in "when inrtmn. an ,,n th ,m,..K Do You Ask Yourself Questions I rl Ti or.'hestra l aawer to his knock. He saw the ! deceased half kneeling at a 1 couch a,nd opened the door and ' went in. musicians put their ! vni.n h hi. ,..,..,., .... ! lint on top of their heads to ! able t0 break tnr0ugl,, are forced v a. ii us an air rxt u.-e to return to the fort for safely Dr. D. MacKay of Stewart Was They danced in Las Vmm Nev &wuiirc Line inese MORE A soldier-of-fortune taking any risk for the fortune and the woman he's after! There their Identity is disclosed and Donlevy, lef using the Indian demands that-he turn ovi r the bandits, finds hi.s post grimly standing olf the attackers in a thrilling climax. Virp nia Grey. Andy Devlne and Robert Hutton are also called immediately and, after examination, pronounced lift extinct. Mr. Anderson had been ailin; for some time and the death was not unexpected. Mrs. Anderson passed away last yea.. ada, where Blanche had a shoc-slrap bieak, kicked off the slipper and hit the drummer in the face. They have swayed to Latin-American tunes In Puerto Rico, and, at the Royal Command performance of "Fancy Free" In London Princess Margaret thrilled Blanche by admiring her dress. 1 Ss my cor worth repairing? Shall I do it now? Why ore mv tires wearing unevenly? 3 Why does it miss when I wont quick pick ups? A How can I cut down on qasoline consumption? IT'S TIME TO SEE US FOR A GENERAL CHECK-UP star.' ing s i starred and Terry Gilkyson treads j the supporting cast as a sing-! Ing cavalryman, hi.s vocal com- VA( O! VLR and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. ChilcoUn 3 ).m. TUESDAY ss. Cam'isun 12 noon ALICE ARM, STFWAKT AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday. C.imoMui. 11 p.m! FOR NORTH QIT I N ni.Mtl.OTTF ISLANDS F.b.uary 1 , s-. Cliikntin midnight FOR SOl'TII Ol FF.N HIARLOTIK ISLANDS ss. cliilcotin January 25 FRANK J. SKINNKR Prince Ruin:it Ai?ent Third Avenue Phore 563 mm mentary on the action with lively ballad accompaniment to the action bcins? an unusual feature of the piece. Rhonda She looked at It closely and aid 'it is very beautiful,"' says Blanche. The costume was one if Planches usual filmy ballet-length gowns which take 20 yards of material. It hasn't been all happy. There superior Auto Service ft, "Faith." declared Mike, "It's an unthankful country this is, now. Here we Irish have done o rnurh for the United Statej i'nd b'jabbe.'s they've named only one state after an Irisit man!" His faithful friend Pat raised his red eyebrows: "I didn't know .'ne e was such a state. Mike!" "Sure and have ye niver hearil ' o' that western stale. O'Reaon?" iitnrt nntinr in ni!ti mi i nibti tmi mn II. Limited STEAM fc Prince George Third Avenue WesF Phone Green 217 Produced !v WJLw H. Pm ti Walk. FRIDAY & SATURDAY i ff j. f was the year during- the war i when Blanche caught poliomy-1 elitis in Germany, recovered and i had to learn to dance all over ! igain. Then last year she broke i her left foot while dancing in 1 "Fancy Free." She finished th i show but was laid up in a cast ! for eight weeks. 'ihry agree that some day they'd like to settle in one xnn,.., Evenings 7 - 9 P.M. j fa Matlr.ee Saturday 2 P.M. A r Mol S PI .AVKKS' SAILS FOR Vancouver nil Intermediate Ports S IEVE COCHRAN - MARIE Kli f TODAY 7 - 9:00 in "THE TANKS ARE COM'C But after the lour with Tommy Trinder there's an April engagement waiting at the Plaza in New York Vengeance-Mad Redskins On A Death Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN U LDNliSDAY .M.'DNK.III Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations Again th bloodiest corner of the jf!'r7 U.S. A. flare. Into fury that A fdeitroy white and ....- S . i redmon f . -- jd. ' mil . I 8 " y rijf Prices effective February 8th to 13th inclusive I ( FREE DELIVERY SERVICE kj7- I On All Orders $10.00 and Over I I Split Season Is Being Extended Ha'iliut Season Lxprrtcd To Open May I I Write or CaJI CITY OK DLI'OI OFFICE PIUNCK RUi'tfti BC. 5t ft- - I 1 diibut fishing season is likely! to open May 14, George Nicker- 1 son. International Halibut Com- i mission chairman, said today j following return from the annual ; cnriVf'ntirin ul Cnitln i .'. saving of a 25c delivery charge on a $10.00 delivery -rder means a 2"2 saving on your grocery purchases. When figured on a monthly basis this amounts lo a treat, saving. I Commission will also provide! r;ptmm A i r ff?2n " ""-t i BRIAN BRIAN DOHICVV DOHICVV I.f f-T A V l GIG GIG YOUNG YOUNG VIRGINIA VIRGINIA GRFY GRFY In C ' " ANDY ANDY 0EVINt DEVINE ' R0BtRT ROBERT hUTTOH hUTr0N t rl ' V In r Also aim! 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