is Oct.. j Gibson. The meeting was a, Vice-President. Mrs. D. Ged-j tribute to Mrs." Gibson who i.s cli .;. Hie oldest member of the AuXil- Sivretary-Trca.Miier, Mrs. R. iary and the fact that she haJ. McLeod. Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 9, 1952 News of the District attained the ripe age of eighty Violence, Love I In Action Film ' Adventure with the sting of reality is the keynote of "Be-! tween Midnight and Daw n," shot in the streets drama based on BALMORAL. fScaUanj ,CP) Articles that had been forgolW for generations were uncovered when Balmoral Castle under-went its most intensive spring Cleaning in loo years. Colfee-pots, trays and pans that served royalty in Queen Victoria's time will be sold for about luflO land !"!. i.floi'i' tlit X'iM ii-ne flirt rff n o i 'iti (Lnfii faiiiJ I Us STEWAHT The Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark's Anglican Chan h hold their annual meet-in; at the home or Mrs. C. E. Parrsboro in Nova Scotia was so named in honor of John Parr, governor of Nova Scotia from 1781 to 1791. ; lor celebration. , ' Newly elected officers are: j President, Mrs. H. Wilkinson, j M" tU ft;,,. " J)iRKBaCEBafiHBBKnBaBaBltHBaiIH.atAaHatllil mmmmmsmnmmKm&g, Excitement Cause Vimy Dance Runaway Speeder M Stewart I.. 'the police files of a great city, showing tonif.ht and Thursday at Capitol Theatre. Mark Stevens, Edmund O'Brien and Galo Storm are co-starred in the film. "BW OMR 1st Featured are Donald Buka, Ga!i Robbins, Anthony Ross and Roland Winters. Stevens and O Brien appear in the tilm as the men bvhind tin SIM STEWART-Stewart Branch of Canadian Legion celebrated Vimy Day cii a.(.ii"day in the Legion Hall, connncnoina; with a soc.al "'c " '. r--. ';1 wheel and tins of a nrowlw r:ir i T. j TELKWA. Excitement was occasioned when a message from Smithers was despatched to Tclkwa saying that a runaway speeder was on the loose and had to be stopped at all costs. Quick action on the part of A. H. Irving, agent at Telkwa, helped avert what might have been a serious accident. Mr. Irving ran out and threw the switch and then contacted the section crew who were just coming in from the track. A crowd assembled as word 'passe J from one to another. Conjecture was rife as to how the speeder ?ot away from Smithers. Eventually, the speeder, which had a pushcar in front, ap V1V1J51; "A snip were serv.'d u;: ;cau or th:' usual . . . , ' , . . never knowing into what new 1 ' situation a radio call will send This n.ts fo'iowed dv a fmo tht.m but always ready to speed dance, ev -co ie being in the head-on Into danger and vio- ri;;;K m: xi t make it a bang-up lentv. Both U)Ve the same gill t:me- but their romantic rivalry is not d-iatwi-i.!.; to the succcs.j of permitted to interfere with their Hie .oi..l .virs. 11. Wihtir.sjn puiu-e partnership. ".vtvih.i f.iachrce" and She eventually choses Stevens "Wh.'ii My Daam Boat Comes but, on the we of the wedd ng. Aiur:;." lion Lane, from Pre- he is murdered by a gunman w.ef, sail;? "When I-isii Eyes they had tangled with earlier. fci.l.n,." aaai KukpalricK How OBnen avenges the mur- and George Dunn, with their old der of his brother officer by t.ai.- music on fuicuf and guitar, tracking down the killer and named si rW)'U;y TU....1 t ENN;l. kZZX&L ' BRIGHT : proached from the west and sec onds later it careened over the iind a tav d;fce brought clown lacing him in a blazing gun is hriHp'P at n kiippH ohMit 'ir wirt a aie. tnea wviu rcr- battle provides a climax. to the delight of all. mues an hour. In hot pursuit E,1" .Veiled Bil'y n' WJ-S his Ui?Ual good was was another anomer sneeder speeaer carrying mrrvina n a l.-rm with sons and story and Minister Held By Snowstorm csmithers crew who were endeavoring to overtake the runaway.. A thoughtful spectator stop i u-i iv.ci a bv, hand. George Bunn, with Udiy Orr as stooge, pa-.e an adapt. a:on of the "Two Bia.-k Crows." Clell Mayse, with 1 .f...' ,r . I 4 1 . . ' ' ' 1 ' . 1 - m ' Jt : ' ' ' " .. . . v , f ' t , ' Iff ? ". it'" ' " : il . I- . ..!- rif!- J .ft .1 I Vis , - t i. f .... 1 1 i ' i ' j' ft? - "J l TERRACE Hi in F. T Kennev ped all highway traffic as the section men threw boards and W'.tajo numbers was enthusi- minister of lands and forests planks planks across across the the rails rails hoping h,m,n.r a 'l''Uy PP-Uu"'- and public works, is paying a to divert the speeder into a snow bank or at least check its speed. rhMr pffnrt.1 wort imurroi.-cf!it Mid Sprackiin was announcer visit, ;o hts co lstituenti lure. He and master of ceremonies of the expected to arrive in tim" for a dance while J. Boazek presided Liberal meetins last Fndav at tne door-iv.tr. and the runaway flew by and ; . Music for the .k .,itu .kk u- u. : evening but was detained at dance was pro- Smithers owing to a snowstorm. H B a M B B B B B B E a v ownut vviiiuii UIOUIIL. vided by Mrs. 11. Stewart. Mrs. L. . it to an abrupt stop. Splinte nf hr.o-ris fi, h " aui.-.en auu is.ii rciiier oil e- jy lmi OF THEf l CaiFaHSTZriif fETCHiT wCSbJ iano, Sam Kirkpatrick, vio lunged and went over into tlit ANCIENT MERCHANTS Representing dealers in rich fabrics, there was a Mercers' lin: George Bann. guitar, and Billv Orr on the trans. spur. Considerable damage wa; done. The Women of the Auxiliary. " winuon as eariy as 1172. under the leadership of the Pres ident Mrs. S. Kiikpatrick, was in '"Hur.r.ro tho Hard Way" Q "Conned Feud" I AMoisrcai charge of refre.nmeiits. at the opening, followed by the In the absence of the President singing of "O Canada" and the Comrade Koy Sharp. W. S. Orr proceedings terminated by sing- Terrace Spring Fashion Show It takes two people to make a deal. Yeats ago when the present man-ag.-m;ni or mis company took ove. we decided to maXc VVoHoca's Dspcrtmcnt Sore a stce for Prince Rup2't to he proud of. Cur dreams PLUS your good will has finally ma Je this possiNe. Our Faith in Prince Ruperi-In Ourselves and in YOU 'We have complete faith in Prince RuDerl". Wc have faith in ourselves. We pledge ourselves to give vou the merchandise you want at the price you want to dov. Wallace's everyday regjlar prices will be as low or lower than like quality elsewhere in Canada. Vaiiace'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 vou. t Through Our Doors Pass The Nicest People in the World Respectfully WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ; welcomed tne rut-intera and ing "CkxI Save The Queen." It guests. was a big evening. Fvening Slums 5 .-9 pm. The usual s.icnce was observed : .Matinct; Friday and Saturday jt!:pn ? TERRACE A spring fashion show sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to the Terrace Hospital in conjunction with Mary Lynne Shoppe was well attended and enjoyed Saturday evening at the ti;dav Three Cornered Fight in Atlin j V. !). Smith, Liberal; T. ; MacKay, Conservative; (.;!',:: ic evass - swuts: in "STEEL HEIMH B B n B B B a 13 B a Civic Centre. Models were Randy Harrison, Gail Dubeau, Jamie Grant, Roberta Kcnyon, Joan Stewart. Diane Peters, Shcron Mcllroy, Selma Farkvan. Claudia Kir.e. 613 S'-lftS t iMOMH-tHC-STWlT$ ', HU51CM trunk Older, tt Jf( t- ? , ROMANO H M.s. Eva Pache, Pat Pendergasl, STEWART. Preparations for Mrs. Kay Gordon, Mrs. Cynthia the forthr.omins! provincial elec-Blaek, Mrs. W. Osborr.:, Mis. tion go on rpace and it is un-Kathie Fraser. ; 'officially reported that there ' In charge of make-up was ' will be a three cornered contest Mrs. Nixon. Hairdresser was Pat ! here. The names of William i; .'. mm a B B Per L. M. Fclscnthcl Davis and commentator Mrs. , Duncan Smith, Liberal, and R Eldon. IIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIISIIIEIfIBREni3iK9Ba3 .siEv:n.(,..or:':... srer-: mmisow TTSrrSnSKEHBB VANCOIVFK and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY !W. CoqulUam '.2 noon ALICE ARM, STEH'AKT AM) PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 pin. FOR NORTH 01 1 FN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS April 11 and 25 S3. Camun midnight FOR SOl'TII Ol'FFN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun April 4 and 18 midnight) FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupt-i t Agent Third Aver.ue Phone T08 - rt - ! t , . . JiiLlU''---' TODAY nndW fhonm MicKay. Progressive Conservative, have been mentioned as possible candidates to oppose Frank. Calder, CCF, the present MLA lor Atlin, who r.s been renominated by the provincial executive. Whether Smith or MacKay will be able to overcome the large native vote in the riding is a moot question. In the last election Smith lost by a small .narsin of six votes. Artists supporting the Fashion Show were: . . . Mrs. Seaton, soprano, "3iiring-time." accompanied by Allen Dubeau. . Mru. Lloyd Johnstone and Mrs. van Stolk, in a duet, "Ea.st.-i Parade." Mrs. Peek Vout, solo, "Oh Susanna." Mrs. Eldon, solo, "It's the Loveliest Night in the Year," accom siioivinc; ONCE t( II NIGHT AT S:25 ALSO NEWS ?2'rmi N O lT There will he a Matinee Fn .VV,".V.V.V,V.V.VVAV.VAV.V.'AV-'. r" Ml IHthlK Paw ires no present panied by Lorna Mclven. I French Minuet, by High School jsludenU: bharon ivicliroy, Anita Brut, Shbley Rjyno'ds, Selma i Farkvam, Joan Gillanders, Clau-jdia King, Aron Haaland, lorn 'Richardson, - Gordon Alo, Ross !Gi landers, Lairy Mathews. Ja;:k Burton. , t Under tlie baton of Frank Gaven, Civic Centre Orchestra j gave their support. jrv with a civic cmn like the time... and no time like ft P 5" 5" IO 5 Mb8aijr8 Cil " SATURDAY, APRIL 12'h. 9(0 11 &p FLOOR PO ROLEX. Ct,,o4 Recorded Music , Rcftcslm-'cnts Available A-inssion: Members 50c Non-McK Birthday of Moose j Women at Stewart . STEWART Women (,r the" Moose celebrated their thirteenth anniversary here on Thursday last. Members of Loyal Order of Moo.se and invited guests Joined , the women. After disposing of the regular! order of business the party goi going under the direction of Mrs.! G. Kusta.s, chairman of the home I 1 Easy to use Say good-bye to tlie haclv-iiteaki'ij; job of polishing floors by hand. An electric polisher with counter-rotating brushes does all the work on hardwood, linoleum or tile floors right up to the base-board, deep into corners. All you do is guide it. With two 5'2-iiKh brushes rotating THE CIVIC CENTRE p;!thi.M'S 'I in; Final C'incc-t ot 1 IS n Light to carry r ' 4 -it ,,4' -.- r " it,, . 1 ''"'' ' 1. w , 1 . '1 ' s i , 1 3 , : t 1 ? r. .; .1 . : " in opposite directions at 600 revolutions per minute tinder the full v. eight of the 1 ,0 imaKinj committee, assisted by j i the friendship committee of Mm. I II. Stewart, Mrs Oiil'f Risen, and Mrs. C. Lundstrom. ' Whbt and cribbage were the order Of the evening. Winner.' in whist were Mrs. C. Walker, ! ladies' first prize; Mrs. j. Nicol getting the consolation prize. H. ! JILL 11U Wed. April 16, 1952-8:30! machine 16 pounds -floors gleam in a jiffy. TUQOU Gets info corners BRONISLAV GIMPEL Vili' W.-.M Fammts CARL FUCRSTNER 7 v ', F V 1 Want u WHt"li that in far above ordiimry in accitrary ami appii aiicVr Then ask your jeweller to bIji.w yon Kolcx und Tudor ' Oynter" wmlwalclieg. Tliey are completely waterproof, dust proof, and of course, supremely accurate beautifully . designed by Swiss craftsmen to give you a lifetime of "right time." 4 . Snap-on brushes and buffing pads. . pianist - Arcoii'l' AHMISSIONS: .; , AT I? Admissions: Members Noli-M''"1 L r,ViC ' .140 1.40 1-73 ,Trt 1.25 Al'"v' LEX of GENEVA SWITZERLAND RJkx Wau-h Company of C.tmudu, Limited UO Huhmoml Street ft' est, 'JuruiUu, Ontario j. Bennett won the mens first prii e and the sweep with Fred Spracklin taking the consolation prize. - In cribbage Miss Miriam Mor- ; gan was first, Miss Janet McLeod, consolation; John Nicol,1 first, and Pete Svedberg, consolation. A splendid supper was served at which birthday cakes for three oi the members Mrs H. Wilkinson, Mrs. C. Williams and ', Mrs. H. Stewart were cut. Fourteen of the original charter members are still in good standing. Song3 and stories, at the supper table, ended a very enjoy- ' able evening. Senior Regent Mrs. J. McKay i and her fellow workers received congratulations on the success of the Chapter and the evening. ttu.'h 1 w Studvnts 25 cents ....' - timiUl il ml mS ml fi i'Snl .1 r. 4 9 H 1 CL0 w a i J v n i i h k: "is BIIBBBBBBBBBHBIWBIBWBBBBBBiM - THE CIVIC CENTRE WILL 0HN BULGER LTD. rDIUMi ALL DAY GOO" E 1 I E "? JEWELERS AND ALL DAY t'- ?rir.CQ Rupert, B.C. Phone 122 " ' It..-,' 1 , - 1 , " . 1 'lit H :,