Prince Rupert Daily News v Saturday, April 5, 1952 ;flctu! 'nation oIlk , .t:'te fails olf I k'- "Street Car' Showing at Totem Here rOU'MBIA CFXLttOSE ! iConlmued J ruin iigf ' I with James Wilson as camp foreman. 1 Armour Salvage Co. has the i job of rafting the logs to the mill yard at Watson Island from j the Columbia camp at Khut- j ! zamatecn and the Wallace oper- j 1 ation at Stewart. j 1 WATERFRONT WHIFFS J 1 hi Zany Curlers Chop Off Brooms For Final Round una ' "A Streetcar Named Desire." No.. A of the second period (they couldn't go three) when Ooalie Frizzell with the puck . . . cr . . ball tucked under his guard tried to crash the opposing goal . . . for a touchdown! He nearly succeeded, but Boul ter's .goalie Bill Stone made the big- save when he tripped Frozen who ended in a f ugoy scramble in front of the net. A feed of beans and coffee ir, the clubhouse was the award for spectators and players, while the ice was cleared for dancing to musical recordings, and so end the first year of organized curling on Prince Rupert's first curling rink. ;itii . - much fli.piissiprt nlnw that ,. . , d ,1'i.rrace 4 ;." v.,.7.: rir :., :v"imiu your ' Meantime at Terrace, log pro-, ""-'" " ,1. . " w tl"Wn at8 ctnl VorK Dranu uTtta Necly Moore's broom-swinging squad. j It was the "grand finale" cil ice staged by Prince Rupr' i Curling Club and, of course, itj was all in fun, although spectators likely had more laughs out of it all than did the players,! many of whom were ready to drop from exhaustion at the end. With cut-down curling brooms ;and a flighty, light rubber air-ball, the two teams clashed on centre ice to provide a riot from the opening whistle by "Lineman" Bill Lambie until the end 'IS ! Critic,' Award 7S duction is now Fleet Brightens Up For Fishing Season-Shipbuilding Here Last Year ltd .tinuous rugn level alter opera-- juiar youne out the 1ntcr. Six'"1- "'c lulLl" iucuirt acneath h h her ,Z? ! " , tion throughou starting Monday. Haas, pi,,: . . . .... million feet was produced there j Leigh, who thehss. k.TJ i'aintine; ot siiipumtr as marine acu ",uc.. . ; SUuTinK Vivien ' Calling on his reserve avoirdupois, Doug Frizzell successfully deiendcd his goal against Hie onslaught of the Boulter team in a broom-ball free-for-all which ended 2-0 last night for. nmuthlmr that Mimot i nf t. W in the Ter-i created the lead role In London Ins in h u 0iaoi ?il J.1 A 1 ? Uilll'.l't fc V..V.V " -c- ixr . . 1 ,. ""U Min me itium w k .u hpnng wn r brine oroduccd i and Marlon Brando, star of the Her da be delayed Or indefinitely postponed, bspeciaiij, Uom lhe tjmber management i New York version, the picture in-law taio ' .' . i i t n. U,.. J., fr ii-- is . v, ti,,, D!r ih 'boasts thp nvtirp nrixo.wlnninn 'Wll pel painung lS a mUM JOO. u c lB.,tUf.1.tni-K''me from Sllamcs' A" loggers ! New York ca-st In addition. Ella past serve her customary speed and stay in satisiacioiv are hcadqua hcadquartered in tne Ter. Kazan, the talented Broadwav ,ldam5tot)ie : and Hollywood director who Tat . race camp The Kaium road is now 12 feat ft-taged the original, directed thU it news aiw1 zhunr Ward plant at ar.xi.on rerry. k llctiJ'-- The prince David had a short Vessels little and big seen at and stj1Tlng ute. She was re-Prince Rupert, make a good sized quism0ned by the Royal Cana-fleet and the painting that goes 2jan Navy ln mo and converted up tne west stiore or tne ---io, sumkalum River. The Terrace yard loading has largely been flimmntrd ns the Kaiuin timber TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. on can v.ivu iimjur re- jnt0 Rn armed merchant cruiser tponsibility. It does not follow .Ik In August, 1942, in company with - is joadcd molc conveniently from ho Priiifp Hpnrv and Prince n ,it vnur M.vii,.ii imh that it's always necessary to visit a drydock Scores of boats Robcrt and thc corveUes Daw-jln Uo2m thc Canadian National Winner of son and Vancouver, she cleared Railways line. Use of this spur find other accommodation and this is true even of quite good sized bottoms. f i Ksquimalt for KoaiaK. mese started last November, were the dangerous days, toilow- m)W huge 60-ton truck loads lnc the sudden strike of Japan- r iimht-r are to he seen brine- At Prince Rupert during the esc at the Aleutians. A ycarJ nirk.'ii Ud boauv ov bisr "A year there were 34 vessel regis- iater. she was converted to a ira,nrs .'trunsierrinir ihcm to lhe 7- ..'X ? New York Critics! mS. trations with 18 being new boats landing craft and subsequently built. There were thirteen 28- came into use in the invasion of foot gillnctters built by the Cas- Normandy in 1944. This was in siar Packing Packing Company ;jUne and several separate voy-as well as a number of other ages were made in carrying cas-small fishing vessels for various ; ualtics to Southampton. This owners. At Masset on the Queen was followed by voyages 'to thc Charlotte Islands, J. White built . Mediterranean, joining allied a 55-foot fishing craft. navy task forces at Naples, land- cars one tiuckloaa to one car. Three hundred men comprise thc Terrace logging crew with Harold Lynum as superintendent. Company's logging operations are directed from Pilncc Rupert by R. L. Johnson, Woods manager of CCC. wno tins wc'k ......... jL ing troops near louion ana eper- ,novod his oltice from Waum During the' year ending De- ating in Greek waters. It was m J island into thc office in the cember 31, 1951 there were a 1947 the Prince David was soldi stone Block in Prime Kupert total of 273 vessels registered at , to the Charlton Steamships of ; just vacated by tho company's the different ports of registry in London. general manager, Dr. R. H. Ball. British Columbia. This includes .';, j who has gone to Vancouver to vessels of all types tugs, cargo For the first time in perhaps j make his headquarters. and passenger craft, pleasure thirty years, a Chilean naval boats, both sailing and motor., vessel was seen on the British war u and there was consider-and fishing boats from small Columbia coast last month. The ttD)e nuc and cry at,out it' . . .rl llnnt t nee In tnn tn .nntt cninn.u n...!Jnnl. ni II 1 r 6111111.1,1,110 w wir iwigiov uiiio riCilUCllVC lUlll'U VUI1-I and packers, barges and scow.;, couver. She has two funnels and I . i . t J. . ' was formerly an American Army The former Canadian National transport vessel and is now in Steamship Prince David has been ' service as a training craft. She sold for scrap, in England. This j has a total complement of 360 means the end of a vessel that men, of whom about 50 are mid- J.. Changed from steam to diesel power "thc Island Prince" has now settled down to regular freight service between various ports In the north and at Vancouver. The northern points to do business with include Prince Rupert and Skeena River and ml v5 rauirara Kemano and Kitimat. The change recently made involves enhanced power, for she Is fit will be well remembered by many shipmen. Her armament is one British Columbians. She was one five-inch gun, four 12-pounder. of three notable ships, the others two anti-aircraft, two anti-tank being the Prince Henry and and ten machine guns. Prince Robert. Date of construe- ( ' tion was 1931. The Prince David F. O. White of Vancouver has oa63 - tonnage) had become been awarded contract by fed-known as the SS Charlton Mon- j eral public works department It takes two pcoole to make a deal. Years ago when the present management of tnis comoany took over, w3 decided o ake Wollaee's Deportmsnt Sforc n s-ors for "Prince Rupert t0 he proud of. Our dreams PLUS your good will has finally mad? tiVs possible Our Faith in Prince Rupert In Ourselves and in YOU We have comolete faith in Prince Rupert. We have faith in ourselves. We pledge ourselves to give vou the merchandise you want at the price you want to oav. Wollocc's everyday reg 'lar prices will be as low or lower than like oualitv elsewhere in Canad j. Wollaee's sale specials will beat sales in other cities. By building the most up to date premises in Canada, we have shown our faith in you. 'Through Our Doors Pass The Nicest People in the World ted with hydraulic cargo winche3 and has a heavy lift cppaclty of tote;, fnnrtaon liti u ntiH n nnrnn r-'l di-oW anH wtc talrnn tn tho 'i W . 1 I Ji - c ... : " (,w v- MONDAY to WEDNESDAY firming Sliot 7: - 9:15 p.m. c.v .., o ! vv, . ... mi oeui ocuyittiie iaiiuuis i pacity of 540 tons i Cove, Prince Rupert, at price ! t- f itii'ii Drtrtnnl ifrnlollinfr annrnvimatnlu ti&Alc ' '- , FAMOIS I'L Vt!tS Til coiiwiiucd troin paSe " o ; Skeena River Pile Driving Co., 1 , " " , ' ,'e, I Pjnce Ru"i . . ,! Ltd. has been awarded contract:00 4lhcT .coat,ta,1 ' M?er " i i 1 tit renewal ,.,i of ..i .,,i, ,:pi;iv. wuuiu nue ukvii ca- WAJi.'JLILVA.IjyLWJWJiJAW.W.'.W.VMM'M approach and ! 4- , J L --------------W------- pensive to replace nie aecK wiui MAUREEN O'HARA - JEfT CHAJit in "FLAME OF ARABY' TODAY 6:50-9:00 "52 4 Sunday Midnight Only .n equal force. ; "oai m usiana ai unit prices i "Do-Uon't Touch 'A My Gar?: totalling $24,010. mcnt," a negro spiritual; "Eastct f ifey.i,' traditional Russ.lauj Its no secret that even more ' cnrfc,t, the Lord is Riacn To- iron ore is being shipped from day," a Latin traditional, ar British Columbia to Japan, to be jut, a few of this choice coUec-'sent back to this province ln .tion oi hymns. i the form of steel for future man- It wou:''nou be amus iO givii ufacturing. On Vancouver island, a background and origin, of for example, Quinsam Lake de-hymnoiogy. - posits are oeing ouciwU ;ip. new caulked lumber so, at a large saving in cost, it was decided to lay an insulniastic rub-oer acck on top of the old plank-' ing. The exterior passenger decks on thc Prince Rupert had been much vorn by traffic and holystoning. At doorways, dish-shaped depressions had been hollowed out by the grinding of thousands of heels. Here and DOKOTHY PAT? in "lonely M JANIS PAIGE in Fugitive Lady'' Respectfully WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE in i wo sins me piu- Monthly, it is said, 100.000 Ions , tiiere, rotting had set in, partic- foundcrf thoushus aro.se early iu theartLsitccoiis.ciourieofmau.i ul ' Qu.mtlU 1 Uo i ularly at butt-J.-Int 'lhe wwd Oi. Audi thoughts, religion wai will go from Texada Island. Brit-1 has the grey appearance pro-peihaps the most dominant and ; Lsh Columbia shipped iron ore duced by long exposure to me one lor which he reserved and stryp t0 Japan before World weather. M a u M Per L. M. Felsenthal ms ouot iwers oi expression. ! The .spoken word seemed lnadc a I The screen rxcitement of the' yew Out of lhe headlines . . . and into yuur hut THE "STEEL HELMET Starring ROBERT HUTTON STEVE BROBiE JAMES FD WARDS RICHARD 10Q EASTER GOODIES re i "" tt Decorated Easter Eggs Easter Baskets Easter Egq Dyes Easter Plush Rabbits P 1 Xt u i m To keep STARTS MONW i quate for the great mystery of ' laith, so the spoken wbrd wa! ; heightened to become a special rhythm, then a chant, until If j finally flowered Into song. In moments of thc greatest re-1 i .:-ious fervor, mart has sung lo 1 thc God of his creed. , j These sons, or hymns, came j to embody thc tenets of hid fait'l. J In thc house of worship, they j brought him Into communion I v.ith his fellow believers, and in i this fellowship of song, he found I release for his sorrow and his "ML'SIC ll'l" CAUTOOX - m;ws a I a AAA ( And Many Easter Novelties a !. Show - y:w -7vv.T..v,svi American Funds in the U.S. . . . look to Canada's First Bank i joy. Thus, much of tne history 'i 8 ii St 4 u or music is thc hUSury of religion too. PI.ATTER PARADE iCciU'.u jed from page 5) fo your roorrl I .vi ' at a gas station, worked as a mill hand and as a croupier I throughout the country. t ' ! It wasn't until 1946 that Mar- i tin met Lewis when each was i nppearing in Atlantic City clubs. 1 They combined ac's and within i a week the duo drew rave re LlVAlimNFJ . .. ..Lii.ttvoW'' sponses. Both are ad-lib artists and n is the "straight man" in- Here's Marshal More and more Canadians are using tlrf B of M' American cffice to handle transactions over the border. 'If a U.S. account can help you, let the Manager of your nearest B of M branch arrange the matter. He'll have your account c;ened at any of our American offices or with one of our U.S. correspondent banks anywhere in the 48 states. And, when you have any U.S. exchange transactions, be urt to take advantage of our foreign-exchange facilities available at every B of M office. i tcrspcrsing tlr act with his rich RUBBERIZtuP'" drl(it0 latex rubber betM6 tl(1 "d w vour wall" - baritone vocals. Bath, as a single and in the Martin Lewis duo. six j'oot, 170-pound Martin has been e. hit in every field. On personal appearances, he has packed houses at every performance; in motion pictures he is a favorite fjmw STEELHEAD DERBY OPENING SATURDAY April 5 - May 17 Annual Stccliieod Derby open to members o; Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Club only. Memberships available at Sporting Goods stores,) Hardware stores, or phone Jim Bacon (943) or George Rorvik (770). Good prizes for heaviest fish weighed in at DAN'S SERVICE STATION, McBride and Third Avenue, between above dates. Derby open to juniors, with special prizes. Get Your Fishinq In Now While the Big Ones are Running and Win a Valuable Prize PRINCE RUPERT ROD & GUN CLUB H m e m r u s 4. n 9, t j of movie-goers and all his re,-j cords prove to be winners for i Capitol. .. nee ONE COAT READY , j. . Juit ttir dn fht .moolh on' t ODORLESS Super Wall-Tone dries withottt offrn- ive odor no tuft paint mell I Just on? rout f Ruer Wall Tone ia required fur moat ur facet. . . . color Bank of Montreal II CANADA SINCE 1117 -IN THE U.S. SINCE 1151 Among his more popular sides released by Capitol were "Solitude," Meanderin'," and "I Ran All the Way Home." His more recent record releases are "Until" and "My Heart Has Found a Home Now," "When You're smil- FREE I A$k for f rea foldert on lovelier . WAnSHALL-lg ena paints-varnishes; SOLD BY ii. OfFICES NEW YOU i4WillStiHl CHICAGO 27SMittiLiSilliShMl SAM FUNCISCO 233 Ciliforaii Stritl ;ing" and "All I Have To Give I You," his latest, "Won't Yoi 1 Surrend-or" and "Pretty as a j Picture." j Partner Jerry Lewis also re-j cords on the Capitol label, his j latest release being "North Dakota, South Dakota," and "The I Book Was SoO Much Better Than ;tbe Movie." Co-Op Hard i Kaien 251 3rd Ave. lled Officr, Montreal. ..570 brnch cro C a n a d . . . Rr o u. ce i ovtr $2 billi ii . fi'71TI