Prince Rupert Daily News AY WARD - PA l PirTT'O Saturday, June 13, 1953 6:50 - 9:00 in 'XAPTAlNy M ;f - J fiiiiitiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii i, v. ..1.. : ; -T 1 '. Sunday Midnight . OnU ri I M c At T'rn iv v The for JN HALL perfect gift- in "Whirlwind" ''LAST TRAIN fROM BOMRAvi, TWO BIG FEATURES JANET LEIGH - VAN JOHNSON CONFIDENTIALLY CONNIE" AIwj GILBERT ROLAND - GLEN1M FARUKLL In A "Wdlcce" Gift Of Course! i - , itt Ties Tec Shirt Socks Sport Shirt Billfolds Dress Shirt Hat Certificate Luggage Housccoct It APACHE WAR SMOKE" WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Plus - NEWS STARTS MONDAY First Show 7:00 IIKIIIEISIIilRllIIICEIIIIilllllllll CAPITOL Compli'te Shtiw 8:10 i r.iina! rLAYKRSTliriT., EVERYTHING for the BEACH SWIM TRUNKS . K- i) INFLATED TOYS JANE POWELL ill Mi. Gordon; A. T. Whitakcr, Brantford Expositor; Claude Tice, Belleville Ontario Intelligencer, and Tom Dolan, Stratford Beacon-Herald. A sixth correspondent, A. H. Lowe, Kitchener Waterloo-Record, was unable to attend the meeting. The presentations were made at a dinner following the meeting at which 39 Ontario newspaper men representing 23 Ontario , dailies discussed CP news and picture service. '., ; ENUS TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. FIVE VETKRAN ONTARIO NEWSPAPER MEN are honored at the annual Ontario regional meeting In Sudbury, of The Canadian Press. A silver bowl was presented to each in recognition of 25 years or more continuous service as correspondent for the national news co-operative. Presentations were made by H. H. Gordon of Toronto, CP Newsfeatures editor who has been with CP sirce it began, in 1917. Left to right: J. M. Cowan, Niagara Falls Review, 1917; Earl Werstine, Gait Reporter, 1917; . 'SMALL TOWN GIRL" it ?.- j(pyXtr? : "7 For safe fun at tllc shore The newest tmng in sana pans THE SPORT SHOP Carter Retains -I Lightweight Title j , NcW YORK (CP) Jimmy Carter, with a stolid face and a cut j right eye, crumpled toe-dancing George Araujo with his solid s body punching last night to hold 3 Canadian Writers Win Awards For Outstanding Literary Work LONDON. Ont. P Winners of Judges in the poetry section ' career In advertising, " writing three awards for outstanding 'ruled that no poem of sufficient! fiction in his spare time. He and V; " ' AtlHO IISti rtZi C'W, ?2-- "S, ?( ; . illlt E5TCDTT- s Times: I Cowboy Country- .... TM . J:3, fJ, "Here Comes the Marintt" 1:31 mi, his world lightweight champion contributions to Canadian liter ship by a technical knockout merit was submitted to justify his family moved to California in ature "The President's Medals an award for 1952. 1946, but returned to Toronto University of Western Ontario' This is the first year that a were announced last night by .medal has been given for a schol- victory in 2:16 of the 13th round al Madison Square Garden. , ,-Referee Al Bcrl signalled an end to the contest as the , 22 year-old challenger from Providence, R.I., sank to the floor under a thumping right that doubled him up. ' - , S 1 the next year where he re-entered the advertising field. Four years ago he decided to devote all his time to writing and since then has gold about 125 articles to a dozen different magazines. He lives with his wife and two daughters at Otnemee. Dr. Frank Stlling, chairman oflarly article, the award going to the governor-general's awards j Dr. Ward. Dr. G. E. Hall, presi-board which administers the j dent of Western, said the need medals. , Ifor the new medal was evident The lat2 winners are: ' from the large number of aca-W. O. Mitchell of High River, demic pieces submitted in 1951, Alta.. for the short story "The11116 initial year of the President' Dr. Ward is associate professor Princess and the Wild Ones:" .Medals awards. The medals Willi 0 political science at the Uni- THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN (tsit tn ii tun inning. Robert Thomas Allen of Omc- be presented June 23 at a special iversity of Saskatchewan. A native mec, Ont., for a general article, dinner at the University of i0f Hamilton, Ont., he Is a gradu-Tm Loking for the Man We Toronto. ate of McMaster University and Celebrate," and Dr. Norman William Mitchell s prize-win- the University of Toronto. He Ward of Saskatoon, for a schol-jning short story appeared in has taught at Varsity, Queen's arly article, "The Formative ! Maclean's Magazine. He is a University and the University of Years of the Canadian House of native of Weyburn, Sask., and British Columbia. More recently Commons." 'was a writer, magazine editor, he worked with the Dominion A second iuritrintr Danel was i school principal, lifeguard, sales- bureau at statistics and the Ptayin, TOTEM Monday to Wednesday a i m..i ptKjem Thnu 8 . national film board. His prize-winning article, one of many such academic essays, appeared in the Canadian Jour required before a decision wasiman- aavcrusing executive ano niaric' in the general article j even a deckhand on a Greek award. Mr. Allen's article won 1 fighter before settling at High over that of Dr. A.. R. M. Lower River.. , . . . , of Queen's University, Kingston,'. He is best known for his Jake Ont. Dr. Lower's article, "No f.nd the Kid stories which first Class in Canada'! appeared in appeared in Maclean's in 1945. nal of Economics and Political Science. rowiiedwitli ' This is the warranty you get I on pur used cars ensuring j I you of the fullest satisfaction J LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established IHI0 MOVING ... PACKING ... CRATING Kllll'PINU , . . FflKWARIHNG . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Dual, Nation-wide and Workl-wlde Shipments. MOVE WITH BASK . . . 8IHP VI X MNHSAVS" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone fcO or S or. 2nd and lUrk Aw. Saturday Night. when you buy. 1 1A51 Dodge 2-door, KtM-rlal JUDGING PANELS r The short story judges wore ; the internationally-known auth- j or Thornts B. Co.staln; Dr. N. H M. MacKinnon , University of I Western Ontario, and Gordon Green, fiction editor1 of the lltjl Eortt Custom Sedan, Kis first novel. "Who Has Seen the Wind," was published in 1947. HELL-KNOWN WRITER Robert Allen's contribution was published In the Canadian Home Journal. The 52-year-old mams very good randilion. I!l,i0 Eordor Sedan, 2-lnntv 1 19j0 Meteor Sedan 2-lnne. s m .Family Herald and Weekly Star ' native of Toronto began his Montreal. I mm The general article conlribu- j BOB PARKER LTD. BASEBALL SUNDAY At Prince Rupert , Go'don St. Anderson vs Commercial Hotel At Terrace Doubldieader KSO.CIKES vs TERKACK 1 And though life is nof all "beer and ikitlles", yet the ! sun on occasion can shine. Good friends, good-will, good beer go hand in hand to make your happy occasions more memorable. Your beef "The Home of Friendly Service? tion.i were judged by Mrs. lsobcl Dingman of the University of Western Ontario, W. R. Bird, chairman of the historic sites advisory board of Nova Scotia, nnd C. E. L'Ami, novelist and SCREEN FLASHES Jlll4 S mi will be the best by far if you make it "Lucky lager". 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