tl,e Surprise. jlas J ,,. . , .a to i--!:w!--S - ..j,,, ti iv: v R 'i n iu - - , d a m ,s .. mjiinn,,, l l ill l J Piincc Rupeit Duily News Saturday, January 12, 1952 named Norvik concluded It was rawm. " ..irv ! troved ,.nv ,aler expansion. The Year H in southvast Aba,, .1 l f.ii-IMlf AI 'IP reil I1U I1L. fill liaii'V J , - . a i . ... ... , time to move, aim UK ........... thvn, benevea uiwe eis no nmencan tant to the Minister Minister of oi n Fisheries.1 rams, p people, i Just coast s gl i were .m. real e3- aircraft has bwn awav. the better. er. There There J WATERFRONT regeneration Wt of them and they owned a In 1950 the total J T Cad of' removing bones the vicinity of PutUr 2 gggvCi"' " " ' "V:.;,;7'ahnnrd the Western Whaling Corpora- , u":' V""3.'.?" , ' " : . u,;lu"S ' Si. ODD THEME FOR DRAMA Drama with unusual theme rcom.es to the Capitol Theatre here next Mtnday, Tuesday and Wednesday in "Journey Into Light," starring Sterling Hayden, IP B WnC lIHIIi-ni'v - . . r, f A tlintV.. X.IIU I IIS 111 l! There is plenty of afliun for Hayden whose ro) as the strong-minded, eloquent and ambitious minister is far removed from his former typical swashbuckling parts. Miss Lindfors gives a sensitive and appealing performance as tion. a subsidiary oi ure da,. and dangerous It was a risky business getting away from Nor- Packers Ltd. way for the Nazis already were, ,,,"Z:,n,ljllim! HI V- AIHUIIU liic www. - "STARLIFT" ALL STAR CAST TODAY 6:50 - 9:00 Norviks approached made at the court '"vestigatUms . ever, as the Thomas tne Dlil,d daughter of a skid ror Vlveca Lindfors and Mitchell. of ..rur ur in mariv an V na7flffis HiLU me u.., ..... ; .i nnnn missionary, bringing happiness IJeam Trawling Becoming Big Business Herring at Namu SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY on the crowded craft, they shap- steamships Prince Rupert and ; ?or St. John's, in Katleen last fall, the importance.; ed a cours Newfoundland, where there was of wider and better knowledge stressed It was felt . not any war. The crossing took of radar was Pl'ven eUven tiivs tiays. . ! ' that the transport department, .ij. oHrlln., o mnrm Beam trawling for flat fish is expected to be j It is the story of a New Eng-il everyway until wayaen comes land minister who renounces hU'int0 heT lilc and almosl breaks chuTch and God and traverses a i her h,a" as well as his own. soul-searing path to the depths; Thomas Mitchell has a typical of skid row where he becomes i role as a ginsier-and-rustle Involved in a series of dramatic ; character who finds odd jobs for events which f inaliy lead to his , fellow skid row dwellers. BOWERY BOYS in 'BLONDE DYNAMITE' bigger business than ever this year provided the! fishing is good. The waterfront is active with preu- They did not plan on remain- nuum .o..o.w ...s . in in Newfoundland. Canada., in radar to the syllabus of navl- ; RICHARD EMORY in "KOREAN PATROL' STARTING iv-itinnc W trnwWs nnrl fishermen exDect SOme HI) ' nrnvirtine thev could find some-, gallon schools, followed by ex where that looked sufflcnently , animations. vessels will be covering the Skidegate flat fishing promising, was tneir oojecuve. Brit,sh Columbia fishing is Their line -was fishing, but in I graduaUy maklng more and more I I MONDAY Halifax, cod was selling at o my . and burgcs. Scows & ' . . . tA Atlin Fish. Others ready to Ifave Several ossels have put to Qra t. An,hnnv t rflnt and half, mat woman i . freshly w - : -v. u., sea already but no fish have yet Irls Frank Jonps; g Capt envcr in a cent roni.u.i. a ure utilizzed uullzzea to lo move move 1IKM do and, after much questioning, ! caugnt fishi chiefly herring study and inquiry, the who '', to the canneries and other plan iinls WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE BUDGET PLAN been reported. But skate and sole 1 Secord; Sandra Carol, Capt Oliver Adams. twenty-three proceeded to Brit- Tndv ,he g rj, Packers own and I ish Columbia, the men going oy fo rate four lan,c ,10llse barges, In between the two fish houses, i the "Kaare," and the rest of the , oj: whlrh two a(.e Bacon is steadily smoking : party taking the train. equipped They are for the aum are unpredictable some years they came early, other times late. Last year, Skidegate Inlet was crowded with fish by January 27. For Royal Fish, Capt. Fred Vindberg is out scouting on the Hero and the New Laurel with tlie Ritchie brothers is out for fish most black cod from froz m mm en stocks. It was the Dest move mey eve. lruns.or of b()lh the canned and made. It was not long before all , f producli f rom upcoast can. had learned to speak English and ,., ,,j .,1H -triruoi. esih- Wallace's Department Store, the store that has everything for the home and family, offers you the convenience of buying now and pay in convenient monthly payments. YJ? INTO Meanwhile, herrtng are again i now they agree it's been jakealoo i llshmenls to Vancouver. S BIG ST0 RE ! RUPERT F R I N C E in tne picure oniy a inue jar- ever since, mey seiuea aown i" I ' ther off this time as the central Vancouver as fishermen, and ; Likc enougn boneless herring sub-district is opening up in the nave flourished. Only last No- . can foun., n the nast fnr u Namu area. Tlie 40.000-ton-quo-; vcmber. they had built for them s appCtizing fish for either jta there is rapidly dwindling. a 72-foot combination herring breakfast, lunch or dinner. For still at WALLACE S of Come while fishermen are waiting seiner, the job being done on thing, there is no bone com- wora .rum u.e ipa. on Haroor Boatyaras. ns a .mc ,ex ThoUKn boneless herring their request for a 10.000-ton -craft, equipped with radio-tele, ;nade a slart ln Prlnce Rupert quota extension in the northern phone and an echo-sounder. The , ncarly (orty years ag0 lt never i . a--. i 8 i j -u m tt v e: sub-district. injuiciiKin.v.. rpal lu,udway A sturdy. hluplr-pvprl 1 11 tin F.mrliKh ntnn L,ue is pii-a.-aiiu ai.u piumautc Harold Thom.-Atlin Fish man-. it was not mat way in nuiuiciu . named Lionel Crinuen with Jim- Wliere food f E - STERLING I WBr k&A HAYDEh ) Vn':- VIVECA I . Winning B-iiE- I itirpnr! (agcr and Norm Christenscn, as-1 Norway twelve years ago. , my Bacon giving a hand, were jsistant manager, are both in ' -: ; the pioneers. Crippcn began the Vancouver on business. Christen- More man one sucn "cc"""'1" enterprise on Dlgby Island and: i sen returns in aDout a ween, oui ungiu it" ... "'ciBaCon, handled the smoking. ' :the manager will take a few days harbor of Prince Rupert but, so peoplc U)ok l0 boneless livrring. for holidays and also attend the far as most of us can recall, only; lt was about tnjS ti,ne a new. ! International Halibut Commis- one submarine has submerged. ! comer rained Green, from the rion convention in Seattle next Others have been here but re", maritime provinces made a week. : mained on the surface. The ex- dea, nnd ,t looke(I as is crippen's Perry York and Bill B.vll were eeption was during the second ; ulca miKnl slick und grow Tnat , appointed delegates to the con- Great War on a sunny Sunday , posslbimy would nave dvvLi0p- , vention by the Canadian Halibut afternoon in summer. A United ed but 0reen believed ln a for- Sliipvard U? fJXlJ -Phony fVliTCHElLl SHOWS 7 - 0 m Ifi I M l-JJrt VANCOUVER VICTORIA Chilcotin 8 p.m. January 20 Chilcotin midnight Janua y IS and 27 Camosun Tuesday. 12 Noon ri.lCE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sundav, Camosun. 11 p.m. FOR NORTH 01 FEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Januaiy 18 s Chilcotin midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin January 11 and 25 Fit K J. SKINNER Prince Rurrcrl Agent I'h id Avenue Ehore 5C8 Veiscl Owners' Association and oiaies navy um the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union. the plunge. The government wharf was crowded by the time she cast off for a point approxl- NEW LIFE IN CANADA James Cagney Tough Editor JUNE ALLYSON - VAN JOHNSON in "TOO YOUNG TO KISS" TODAY ONLY 7-9 p.m. A day back in 1940 the flames ' -' smal of war were spreading over Eur talk and chatter of hundreds of spectators died away as the sub- ope, ln a little village in northern Norway, although a long distance This firm favourite, sparkling extra. dry lager is served with pleasure all year round. Here in British Columbia the pure soft water and gentle climate combine with the skill and patience of the brewers to bring you Lucky .. ... i i - i 4 IT Lager, iituiuun'T ammj.i'j ma' ine slowly set tled. No other j James Cagney ha.i a new type vessel was near. And none ap- j of role in "Co;.;e Kill the Cup" 1 roach-d. Perhaps it rested on which show. next Monday, Tu -s-tli? bottom for as long as half day and Wednesday as the fea-a- hou I''s ro-anpearance was! iir? film at the Tniem Theatre, gradual. Slowly it had dlsap- He is the editor. of a large met-pvarpd, and slowly its shape be- ropolitan newspaper and on began to take form above the calm half of his publisher, unde- takes nrfa-e. Undrr different clr- person'illy in u'nmial ain-cumstances -say on an enemy ment to tra; p. gangland killer 'hip at sea the sight, could be resui nslble for (he death of a enough t,o frighten one. friend. In its doing, he u'.uler- . goes a series of thrilling en- Diuing last year, 437 whales counters with die underworld wore caught off the British Co- before accomplishing his ob- Irmbia ccast. The catch is re- 'cctive. Phyllis Thaxter is the girl of ' " " ' the piece and is called upon for mmm urn Ifrf TrMm S -III pimiiiiiwin m miini "' m 'Jim ' ' 1 " 1 1 "' MONDAY VX" J A , i'-:- thtnl livcnitiR shows -rM r oo n m. '' ? for troubl( an impressive performance. Raymond Massev, Gig Younsr. and Jimmy Gl-.'a.son have important, and typical roles. 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