IT PAYS TO Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 12, 1952 ADVERTlSt Biblical Film Returns Here of the District AT WALLACE'S OF COURSE News Stewart Legion Crib bage-Whist STEWART The Stewart j D-.iV rxf ihn PdnnHinn T.pcnnn' DON'T FORGET THE CIVIC CENTRE Al Phillips to Work Tide Lake Spectacular, colorful und dramatic, "David and Balhshcba," which showxd In Prince Rupert a few months ago at road show TERRACE I OPICS New Margarine In Two Weeks VICTORIA (P Colored margarine will be on sale in British Columbia stores in two weeks. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Al. , prices, is returning to the Capitol i Phillips returned recently frun ' Theatre this Thursday. Friday l adies Guild Receives New Members Red an extended visit in the souin.iand Saturday at popular prices. . ..!l r.irtl-l The third and final reading was cribbage! , their semimontnly given n the British Colurnc . a inl and whUst drive on Salurday Teen Club DANCE Cross Drive March 26 Many saw the film on Us first Monday to Mrs. Tilly legislature club WM a Dnh'tnn'o Kilt r llnwmrr rrlQr'TOl ... commg uimuwi- 'Lntatlnn here and were im good turnout, me men aeinuu- united Church gathered in the 1 .hnt Anril l A,-' Dressed with the plcturlzation of ine manufacturers to color their liatmg their superiority in ivinD. rnmrl nt .h- ,,, 4 . 7. . .... J.-JT i r.,:... . f The bill now only re- products. cribbag by defeating the women ' - , lailpt illtl 1 U5 11 tl uv.. w I Lilt. l-ai uuij v. " 'ft of !T Mrs. B. .r. Smith on Friday rrj at-1 i 'tne tlie financing of this season's 'David, the part. played by Greg- "c inii to 11.143 Mrs r Barwbe lliir Friday March li, in Uie s law. This w'ill be given on the . . I , 4 ternoon wim rresiueni Mrs. c. wlc M-iin flirt Ai'ni'inpti ic first nrl7.p an.1 . . . . operation and Mr. Phillips Is lory Peck, and Bathsheba i Susan I 1 i ,-1 nf 't I. Uvic ( entre. Time 9 till 1 00 ,1 l(ir rim- last day of the session, possibly c"alrana Wls- tho suppn anrt an, Sfim Sam TCirlrnntriek Kirknatrick fW0 .2 . t. - confident coniiuem that. uiai, wiui we nayarui. I rice C ivic Centre mcmbi rs 25c 50c. n i . i. ' around the end of the month. ' t tho ,nnv f,rr iM w- e". antl Mrs- u- -erT ere tne tractor, he wil be able to j Spectacular exploits In David s Refreshments When this is done. British Co-, ""T m h hf tne' Ws. received as new members. Mrs. calTy on development work more career, such as the killing of the l.lttlP . i II.. T.. t.1,.1. .ct nl L: . 1.I...11.. .4 ....i.i I nr4 G. lumhia will loin Newfoundland ... mcvuiuku mm mta. n-ith R I mm nf Promirr tntii-ri ... eCOllOllllcaiiy. aic lii&Il tuoi. utjeiani.. rc (;iHKiliu.uiijr ucpn-itu We need your support to make this , as one of two provinces where . th rnn,n,tinn nri7P i : were visitors. .. transportation has been a deter- as background for the great love i..i t in i is done home tne consolation, prize, a t1 sum f 3f) vo..ri tn. r.,. , ,,, 01..r..i the coloring of margarine jt iiu iuuvvi i-iic ouvviuoiw v- jaiuiy. tasty supper was served after the ; wards Uie Hospilal Board for the cration of the property even with! Then there are such other cards. purchase of blankets for bas the high values obtained from spectacular episodes as the pil-1 CLAUDETTE rni dm the ore shipped. iti "TWlikincB ' 7 - 9:00 I HE Hit! sinettes. Mrs. Ivan Frank was elected Church board representative for the Guild. Mrs. Squires and Mrs. Loveless served refreshments. by the manufacturer is allowed. Mrs. Rolston ( Ind. -Vancouver-Point, Grey introduced a similar bill on margarine last year but it was defeated on second reading. The bill passed .through committee after the House votpd down an amendment introduced by Dairyman Alex Hope ( PC- Vimy Day to Be Observed grimage to the temple with tlie j holy ark of the covenant as God is begged for relief from the ! terrible famine which has afflic- j ted the land. Serving as a mirror of the lns: ot mankind and lite pu&oibilUy ; First Time - Regular Prices The next meeting is to be held Kitimat Strike Is Not Serious STEWART Arrangements are at lne nome of Mrs Fre(1 Thomas being made by the Canadian Delta i which would have retain of their redemption by God, the .v, i. iw, in,-in fnr Legion to ccleorate "Vimy" day Executive of the Terrace: cu uie uau ui. . & : , . . , , picture closes dramatically with A ft local UtUl American 111111111.011 t Federation CUCiaUUU Ul ol , .. . . . rtl, . lho r..,.,l..l rnml on Xnrt Pvntc ml liiu igaiuiv. cert and dance and will be held ',.,. ,, Hllel : Uibor spokesman and Royal : r "T" ' ,k Suited to You! Wallaces Spring Suits Year around smartness in a galaxy of styles and materials. Sizes and colors of your rhoiee. Priced the Wallace way. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE ! On a show of hands only seven , Qn " Saturday April 5 ln tne Lcgion , . - .,. .,,,I Dll. ,. -"wi legislative members voted for the AJZZ iVi nnrt iTr,.. i was attended to and plans made """"'V'' d to David himself. A r.nr.ntr tmiu "i amendment, amendment. mental " ,. ' for " the or well organized all-out drive ' .lu. fare is promised the importance of a reported lor funds campaign of one even- occasion. rrECKHAYWARD -wild cat" strike ot workers on Fire Visits an Aluminum Co. of Canada pre ject at Tarte Bay near Kitimat. "I think I would have heard if A second reading was given last Wednesday by a vole of 34-6. Another amendment introduced by Attorney-General Wismer passed. This amendment sets down rules for inspection of .margarine factories, wholesale and retail firms and the testing ing's duration. Tentative date is 'iviarcb 26, depending on condi-' tlon of the roads. ! Nimble fingers plied needle I and thread at the Y-ettes meet- 1 U.lj nt 4V.A V. ..... .. t T .. - Bar '?CT71 Pt.' Alberni there had been anything .seri 11 4!-.? ,f - ous.' said James S. Black, Union SHIPS AND WATERFRONT organizer, when asked by the PORT ALBERNI Xt Fire raged through the business area . of Elsie McLeod, Mrs. Florence. oJp!; of margarine by government in- Extra Cartoon, News - If you want to scr. it, advertise spectors. rnninhell nrpsidinir TTip Y-Fttp ivuJ"" ""u'" muumcu iui- roil, Aioenu lueouajr, urauujuiii hkLP. had t0 make tee buildings. Damage is esti- ' U,at U had bcc a:1 m'd more tllan ' 7S " the" hospital and were . att 7f5,-000hl "rsy liner CNSS . . ,r ' , . binders , their i fixed up. of unknown origin the blaze ,uc,a" L"u"a' busy sewing during Prince Rupert will be returning mecting wllh somc i8 members In srrvipp on Uie run between 1 nrniprr. Finnl flrranrtmpnts TONIGHT AT 8:50 broke out in a cafe: Flames shot FAMILY PHEASANT i upstairs into the Eagles' Hall, ALL BASKETS Prince Kupci tS jo!dcn Glove Champions will fJ Vancouver and Prince Rupert! were made for their musical va- i CHARLOTTETOWN (? One f,nd llt Theatre recently n. , ..... i.. rietv show "Dark Town Follies. ' lone pneasanr, look ud residence ",c f"- on I Ik. -.laqe jl the (upilol . Kemenibfr, tunifht, Vti; March a 8:50. w n .niiviii iiuit lwu .hcc' ' ' r to be presented March 21 at the under a henhouse belonging to closed. A rooming nouse was aiso Oddfellows' hall After thp mnct- John Grant in West New Annan, destroyed DAM pa ing practice was held for the skit The bird comes out daily to feed offered in support of the Kins- on grain spread by the farmer men's ' 'Skittered Skats." Re-! anr" his family. ALL SEATS RESERVED ADMISsI RESERVED SEAT TICKETS MUST HE PICKED UP ItEFOKE S P.JI. hence Mar. 20 in place of thu Prin;e George wmch Is bclnj withdrawn for annual overhaul. The Prince Rupert has been tied up at Vancouvei since last fall, t iince George wil be back on the run agin in May with a couple of piL-oLa-son Alaska cruises bcfoie starting on the regular tourist f reshmcnts were served by Mrs. 1 FOUR DUKES ORCHESTRA Doris Rose. Farkvam and Mrs. Larsen. THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA GUILD OF CANADA mv K?ri'T V ino dof mrmmmmmm m, rim !mhm , imh.ihi n m, m TM The Kinsmen have planned an evening s entertainment they scneduie of ten-day trips to Al ft During the Mini-1 have enUttlPd "Skittered Skats," aska w June. mcr the. Prince Rupert will oyer- I which if to be presented April 1. uie cn the local run. '.'to da.j some 13 organizations have offered their support by Power tug Gulf Mariner and skits. Senior "A" BASKETBALL FUHD 'Tickets from Civic Centre T Inve" Members ond at the door On llic same MPtiEST Francois Lak program: ,'an (i iRh Cliff ilangrrs Springtime Comes tu Niasara" the Frank Waterhou.se iron py- riles barge left Watson Island o'inciay ailei delivering 1000 ton3 of iron pyrites for the Columbia Ccl.ulose new sulphur burner. The GuK Mariner had made a .i ii) to Al.cc Ann, while the bare v...-! unloading sulphur at Watso. i -hi mi. lor a load of 100 tons of T;.rorit concentrates. yDURUFE On the last Saturday cvrnlns or tne month F. J. P. Ilccd, tiv teacher, and Mrs. Reed, supi-r- VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Cliilcotin 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Camosun 12 noon ALICE ARM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun. 11 p.m. FOR NORTH 01 EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS March 14 and 28 ss. Chilcotin midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin March 7 and 21 (midnight) FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rnpvrt At;ent Third Avenue . , Phone 568 Eii.st tiimplclr P: urc of !3U Li ft. King George VI Laid to Rest EM TOT H r HOME 1 0 i m: a i ui A FMOl S Pi,.".i EICS , vise a gathering of the oUi.r Union steamer Camosun, Capt. school children and the youtn oi John Eodcn. returned to port at the district in the school. TheiO 12:30 noon yesterday from her are games and dancing and legular voyage to Stewart and lunch before closing up and ;,o-Alice Arm, sallng at 1:30 p.m. for ing home. The youngsters loolt Vancouver and waypoints. forward to tills monthly party and really enjoy themselves. Ketchikan motorship Sidney. ... . . . Capt. John Sivcrlon. was ln pjrt OnlSunilay afttrnodi- DistijU' yesterday with tiu-e carloads of Agriculturalist Tarve of Quei-' frozen Alaska salmon for trans- ncl gave an hwaructive talk in shipment East over Canadian the Hall on poultry raising. Oil National Railways. The Sidney Thursday afternoon J. Walsh, , t-xuecied back tomorrow with dUlrict agriculturist of W.llum; another similar cargo. Frozen Lake, gave a lecture on the Iccd-fish stocks are reported about ali rng of livestock. He was accom-niuvcd out of Ketchikan now. panied by Al Pclter, District T-0-N-I-G-H-T I'ODAV ONI. V 7:00 - 9:09 p.m. ' UK WELL' starring llirliard ttoWr 9:30 to 2 CIVIC CENTRE The Sidney will be going south Agriculturist, Vandcrhoof. The to Seattle soon for overhaul. George McKenzie, who was iound dead at his home on Porcher Island, came originally 1 lrom Nova Scotia, and was particularly well known in the sal were nineteen present. Mr. Walsu used a chart to illustrate the value of the various feeds ami told tlie nutritive value or eac.i He stressed the help that wanned j water is to livestock in the cold ! weather. During recess Mm. ' Shaffer, Mrs. Snyder and Miv. ! Lee Cooper served lunch. Mr. aiK' 1 Mrs. Beaver came from , Ootsr: I Lake to the meeting, also Del and Ken Cas.,idy from Colley-mount. Mi mon fishing Industry in this district, having been located in j ! the general neighborhood of j jPihicc Rupert for years. Saturday, March 15 H THE AUDITORIUM To c(ninuiit 'oir .tjood luslc . . . u disihifiuishcd selection of fine .Canadian Rye Whiskies and Sterling London Dry Gin. CNR to Have New Coaches ; Snow on Sunday ni'-Uit accompanied by mild weather Is making the roads rather wet anU muddy. i FOUR DUKE'S ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 to 12 p.m. Non-members 75c Members 50c The British (iolunihi;! Disfillcrv . MONTREAL The Canadian Mr. and Mrs. J. Green have Nati'-nal Railways have invited : moved to Burns Lake where Mr ; competitive tenders from Cana- i Green is workin". ' Idion and American car builders ' . fnr tQ unit., nr,a..nnH i . . l If Company Limited New Westminster, 13. C in j ; h"i viam class f ed advertisement equipment. E. A. Bromley, vine- Uic Ncws bj dlvktenUs president of purchases for the ' company, announced today. "The 1,1 & Tl! TRAVEL RAIL AIM I I 1 ' SPECIALS um Pmm' aas lit ' , n CANADIAN WMfSK'i Li llf )f'llJu ?! lt CMIAUAN WHISHT '" . II Wt.M Wi.ll.'iiiJ II I ri.wmlm.imiwi I '"' "" I II lomn" i"V"J II invitation to tender by both Canadian and American builders is expected to speed up delivery of the equipment which is ui gently needed." Mr. Bromley stated, "and It of course follows our general policy of obtaining competitive bids wherever available." The equipment, all of it of solid steel construction, upon which the tenders have been asked, is as follows: 47 first-class coaches. 52 four-section four-bedroom Eight-duplex - roomette sleeping cars. Eight 4-compartment buffet lounge cars Six 5-com p a rtment thrcc-! drawing room sleeping cars. ' Six 5-double-bedroom, 12-room-ette sleeping cars. Ten 8-section 1 -bedroom, 16-! chair dining room sleeping cars, i 5 parlor buffet cars ! 20 tourist cars 20 dining cars 15 cafe parlor cars ' ! 5 parlor curs " 9'2 cu. ft. Deluxe Rcfrigcrotor $399.00 8' cu. ft. Rcfrigcrotor, with frozen food compartment $411.50 8'2 cu. ft. Refrigerotor $382.00 To Points East Six Trains Weekly OVERSEAS BOOKINGS For 195:5 Now Being 'Registered ALL LINES REPRESENTED Call or Write 3ity Ticket Office Ph. 260 3epot Ticket' Office Ph. 358 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL fsV.ir'W"-- --': ' II A Cw, 1, II Is rinSsv."1 r.""f1 rrrrrrrd L , ..Z! JI nil Northern B.C. PoverCo. Ltd. ferow in jl demand for lis products Imll" 11 ' '" " 8 ....... .... ......,.ti,.ti nroilnim 'I'he liritish Columbia Distillery Company I imitcil lius ftreatly inrreated its facilities over (lie pant few ycnrs and has built up its stocks to keep pace with the rapidly with British Columbia growth and pr',sPl Besner Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the- Liquor Control Board or by the Governn