r'rincc Rupert Daily News Wednesday, Januaiy 30. 1&52 M L SEATS REM Rtl THE INTFRNATIONAI CIN'FMA GUILD OF CANADA pRr ESr4 1.' ON THE SPOT Bruins Down Red Wings BOSTON CP) Boston Bruins led all the ay while gaining their first home fame decision over Detroit Red Win?s 3 :o 1 Tuesday night a: B.is;on Gardens. ... The upset enab.ee the Bruir.s to move into a Jsarth place tie with New York Rangers in the National Hockey League. OuUhooting the circi.it leaders by a 40 to 22 margin, the Bruins scored or.ee in ne firs: ON THE SAME One More Working Spurt And Rink Will Be Ready For Skating and Curling Unless volunteer workers of the Prince Rupeit Curling Club turn out in goodly "numbers during the next few evening?, the B. C. Packers will be ready to PROGRAM: -SXOWDOMA" -OVI RIOOKKI)' -HANDS TF.I.L THE STORY" MARLON BRANDO -TERESA WRIGHT l! The Men u l i II Hoker Five-foot elven guard l- cuptain of his team and l .solid defence Kun Khodes Six-foot one centre s the playmaker of his Uam and is developing a food ii A .-.hot . Kii!eM Woods Anotlier six-loo; guard covers a lot of f ('.. ni on defence and sets up plays. The next three men are newcomers moving up from last years junior squads. All show I'jt- uf promise. Iloug Sankey Five-foot six g-iard. and it looks like Doug will una starting U-rth. He's an excellent bar. hand.er and a hard worker. IVid Krulmanioii Tallest of the three, is five-foot eleven, plays forward position. He an excellent shot with good timing and effect: on defence. Danny McAfee Five-foot eight ar.d a half forward Is the owner i.f an excellent left handed shot and an effective man on fast breaks. 4v Ingram u.ai.agcr ar.d looks alter the details of the tvam. such as travelling, statis-;i'-s and records. Although playing positions of the visitors was njt available at pre.-s time. Robert Blackwell j Ocean Fails students are announced as B Dowling, M. McAllister. T Lafontaine. 1. Reed, B Hun'er. H Neville. A. Jep-son. 3 Frew. K Fisher. D. Hun- lAmOnt Showinq Only Thurj. ot 8:30 p.m. period and twice m the second (iejVer brine to the new nr.k at Seal Cove and the session. ... , - . sugar Jim Henrv had a .shut- club whl not be ready i to receive it, warned Cluo .-o out going until Len Kelly count- p ' j j xefcriv Moore this mornine. ed with a 20-foct shot during the second minute of the final Then the ciub will be rosing period. time in getting the nnk in oper- ation and using the long await - - - et! ice ThiA morr.ine Mr. Moore is Ocean Falls Teams Here With arrival totiay on the Prince George of a full lineup of Ocan Falls high school hoop-itcr, a strenuous struggle should take place when they meet top irt?rnicdiate Bo-Me-Hi players he:e tonight. The two game serres will revive the old rivarly between the two schools. A prominent lineup fur Hi-Greens will face the visitors under coach Les Mathews. They are: Rov Webber Six-foot one and a half, forward. Roy was last years high scoring member of his team. He s considered most usef ul under the hoop and comes through with baskets when most necd-ed. Penio Peneff Five-foot nine forward who is back with the Greens for another year. What Penio larks is height he makes up for in hustle. Hill Clark Tall six-foot one and a half centre who was the mainstay of the Greens last year Bill is a good shot and a tower of strength in defence. Jerry Ford Five-foot nine and a half, guard. Is in his second year with Greens and should give plenty of fight for his team with his bail-hawkhig and constant hustle. Alan Sheppard Six-foot guard is a steady influence on the team and a handy man to have around to stop opponents' fast breaking. He's good at two-handed set shots. 5 B TOTEM Reserved Seat Titkets must be picked up before $ pra A FAMOI S PLAVKKS THEATKl 1 if y' i r sued an ureenl appeal to mem 1 RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE : bers to turn out and wind up he job of spreading sar.d over "THE LIGHT TOl t II" TODAY' 7-9 om. wilh Slmar, the no laici pipe, trimming the : Great Storevide Specials CLAUDETTE COLBERT - Ma- WiNALU Tonw 7-9:00 in "LET'S MAKE IT LEGAL Town Cinema Experiment MUW a:.u sumgiing u.e uuuuuig extension. The line from the B. C. Packers will be down in a couple of days." Mr. Mocre said. "Then there wi.l be nothing to deiay us in getting tne ice made We're on the .ipjt ourselves now." Mr. Moors says he needs thirty men each night this week and at the week-end. Instead there have only been about twelve turning out." BOYS' WEAR MEN'S WEAR An innovation in theatre Is bein? made at the Totem lei. G Meldrum and B Davies. To rooi.d out entertainment of here ith the Introduction of the THE "DADDY" OF ALL SALES tni StesstT rZJUl . "T RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE : r55? 'm ! ous national parks during 195i 1 the evening a special event wlil ; 'international or "town cinema feature a girls" hoop tussle, when theatre" Idea whereby one out-a student groups meets a "town'"! standing picture, including a team. j r.umoer of British and cunt:- rur moral support of the home j nental, and specially selected team, a drill team of 20 to SOj.'hort subjects will be presented, eiris has been organized by! on a single program on Thur.i-Coach Miss Loraine Maynard;dy nichU for the next ten and the following majorettes 1 weelcs. Special atmosphere is behave been appointed: Misses; In? provided tn connection with iv.arqarct Gi-ske, Jacicey Moore, ! 'he pre.M?ntation o( the siag'e Alice N'ickerson. Rena Ingram, picture on each evening such a.i M"lly Simmons and Sue Martin. ! social reception of the patrons Game time is 7 p m., at the' and general dressing up of th Tivir Cen're. proreetllngs. liii-.MK-lll ; The feature pictures U be pre- I.ineup 1 r the Bo-Me-Hi girls' senletl on u:ceive Thui.day t:.i:r is aj follows: Pattv Martin. evenings are: V1 na Graham. Pat Hill, ona! January 31 "The Mini.' Ma -,'V''J'. 'i. Aqr.es Mcintosh. An-1 ion Brando nd Teresa Wright, iv Me Wi.idle. Jean Sharp, Dotj February 7 Quiet Week-Niurshall, Barbara Moore. Muriel' end." Derek Farr and Mar) one t h cr and Margaret Youngman. Fielding. ' February 14 "'Quartette,'' At Home and Overseas SERVE CANADA in the aiuiv vrc V "Front Lines ti- Hockey Scores National 1 . r r ;7 i fcCHHiPnltlB i .'-, '-' f-. a n Hermlone Baddely and Dirk Bo-garde. ! Ffbruaiy 21 ' Bicycle Thief." in Italian with British titles February 2 "'Oliver Twist." j , Robert Newton, Alec. Guinne.vi , and Kay Walsh, i March 6 Kon-Tiki," documentary. March 13 'Happiest Days of .Your Llie," Margaret Rutherford : and Aiistair Kim. March 20 -"Bitter Rice." Sil- of Freedom'.'.. Dt troit 1, Boston 3. Pacific Coast Calgary 5, Vancouver 8. Edmonton 1. Saskatoon 2. Okanaran Senior Kelowna 3. Kamioops 6. Pentieton 4. Vernon 8. Western International Spokane 2, Kimberley 7. Pacific Coast Senior Vancouver 7. Nuuaiino 8 (overtime i. CARTOON - NEWS Show 7 - 9:13 i :- Frnnk Sir.atra. Jane t. Ff 1 . 21- "B-rylc TW Feb. 22-23 'The M -f. ik (': awfoi'd F, b 2.-1-27 "Tror. It-Cli.imln'i, V, lyi K'-- Ir -o 2 -"Curiam C!i"T ixi,.!." nv Kaye. Dinah Shore; "They Got Me Covered." Bob Hope, D rothy Lamour Feb 14 - Quartet." F-b 15-18 "No Highway in Hie Sky." Ja-nes Sl.-art, M.ir-lene Diet rich. Feb. 13-20 "Double Dynamite" vano Manga no. March 27 "The Brownlnu 1 Version." Michael Redgrave an:l Jean Kent. April 3 "Seven Days to Noon.'' Barrv Jones. FHHll "AKV ISODKI.NCS In addition to the "Curtain at '8:30'" f atures. Totem has an in- tre-ting program for February including: ( Feb. 1-2 "Callaway Went' Thatawav." Howard Keel. Dorothy MeGuiro. r ). 4-5- "Pick Up." Beverley Michaels; "Cnain oi Circum- ' stanets." Richard Grayson. Feb. 0 "Copacabana," Grou-che Marx. Carmen Miranda. Feb. 7 "Quiet Weekend" i Fee. 8-0 Hong Kong." Ron-al' Reasan, Rhoda Fleming. Feb. 11-13 "Up in rms," Dan- Moilrrn invrntionn h.vp nol taken iwit from I he Infanlry il all-impurtant part in victory. Again ami anain, in llie Iialllea of 1939-15 and in Korea, nfaiilry has proved itself "Queen of UaUles". For Your Spcciol Entertoinment Sorcptimist C oi ruisii i' Pre., tils a rr "Golden Girl H E AT RE NIGH & a. I f i'i I At Capitol Totem Thcotre, Wcdncsdoy, February 6th, COPACABANA' I Musical Omienv i The jil uf the infantryman has lwronie tougher, more complex. He miiM be able to handle more weapons and to meet a greater variety of situations in defence and atlark. To attain the upecialiM rank of Leading Infantrv-nian and the extra pay that poe with it, rails for intensive training in many varied subjects. For the Canadian Infantry Soldier is one of the mot thoroughly trained men in our army. He rank with the finest fighting men in the world. More men are needed right away to iwrve with the Infantry the moM important men in the Canadian Army. To enlist you mtr: Volunteer t rY oywea. Be 17 to 40 (Trodmt to 45). Apply to fke aeorett lcmitig 0oe: No. 1 1 Personnel Depot, 4050 West 4th Avenua, Vancouver, B.C arm-K 7 j.m. GIVEN KORFAN AWARD v,.ii. Jolui He: bert, George of Eiiiik nioii. has been awarded the Distingui.hed Service Order fur service in Korea. Citations were not immediately available but the decoration presumably wis given on the strength of an action early in December when Canadian "Golden Oirl," t e r li n I c olor musical set in the California Gold Rush days and telling in song and story the life and limes of a lamed en'ertainer of the petlod. shows at the Capital Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mitzl Green, vivacious new young actress, plays the leading part. The storv is that of Lotta Oik iNiglit Only ADMISSION C0c Adult Admission Onlv .PKOrfKIV, TO W5 l' CliAlM!Alil .K IXiNATK -- No Book Tu keto forces carried out several mld- night raids and captured Com- jcrabtree. fabulous business NOTICE! munLst positions Ma). George war, wounded in the throat by shrapnel during one of the raids. (CP from National We wisli to announce that we have open alleys the queen, who ! ruck gold in more than one way during her career In the famous gold strike of 1851 Dancing and music are Interpolated into the picture In tuneful and colorful sequences. Dennis Day plays the leading FveiiliiC-i i, 0(1 - I' :l 1 ; u s .v.. m ' ' i 1 v I ! it i Hi., 1 . m i ' V I r ' ,J ... (LSH W week at the following times: Afternoons Monday 2:30 - 0:1)0 Tuesday " Wednesday '' Tliilisdiiy Friday 7:00 - II male role and others in the cast , iuclud,' Dale Robertson, James , Bal lon and Raymond Walburn. STEAMER Prince George . .l 7:IW Saturday PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY Soroptimists' SAILS FOR Join the CANADIAN ARf.lV Vancouver Special Show BASKETBALL As a meatus of augmenting funds for its community projects including such activities as High School bursary, hospital work and assisting the Women's Co- anil Inlerniriliate Purls Each Thursdoy al 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN VUDM'.SDAV M!II(,H Luxury ul Low Cost ACTIVE FORCE NOW! : ordhialing Council, the Sorop-Uimisl Club, Mrs; M. O. Kullun- dei. president, by special ar- OCEAN FAILS vj. BO-ME-HI Wednesday ond Thursdoy, Jon. 30 and 8:30 p.m. PRELIMINARY GAME Listen to "Voice of the Army" Tuesday and Thursday evenings Dominion Nefwork. j rangement with the Totem i Theatre, Is presenting the musi-I cal comedy picture "Copacabana" For Uescivalion Write or Call CITY OK DKPOT OFFICK PIUNCK RUPERT. on Wednesday of next weeks, proceeds over a certain figure 3 Hi-Girls vs. People's Store, 7:00 P . i will go to the Soi opt imist Club. sr'x "l, . - ia-U Majorettes and Drill Team will be out ' from BO-ME-HI Special tickets are being sold to adults only and admission will be by these only. "Copacabana" is a sizzling pic i "' . - j,i hi W ty M m A i Rcscrva 75- Ruth 50c Student ture of New York night club life. I It stars Oroucho Marx and Car- men Miranda. ;pi2-?'KW