rr Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 19, 1952 "Distant Drums Action Drama Victoria Report DISTRICT NEWS . Best Films To Be Named By BOB THOMAS Ships and Waterfront I for annual overhaul. The liner Prince Rupert comes out of re- . . . by J. K. Nesbitt An unusual adventure epic in lecniueoior ana siarrni" alwavs As this u , popular Gary Cooper comes to! me th . CNSS Prince George, Capt. E., fitting to take over the run next B. Caldwell, arrived today on ; week. Disembarking: from the her last run of the season before Prince George today were R. W. she enters drydock in the soulh i Gardner, C. V. Evitt, Mr. and ; Mrs. J. P.. Knop, R. Lundrigan, the Capitol Theatre this Thurs-ibc dww ' i day. Friday and Saturday Ui : ahty u' mof try "Drsi ant Drums." : 01iS . na cal; HOLLYWOOD (AP) The movie world's bi'snest party the Academy Awards arrives j R. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Economy Stressed Too Much Joy-riding Buttle Lake Damming Favored VICTORIA. Need for Government economy in small matters is being stressed this season by members on all sides of the House. This is a good thing, for there's no doubt a great deal of extravagance in these small matters travelling expenses, telephone with a hoopla of searchlights tind ermine Thursday night. For miBiDitaiiiiiii AT WALLACE'S S OF COURSE Unfolding a graphic deserip-j words . tiun of the seven-year Seminole pconl,. I Tm t Indian wars of 1840, the picture: vote for i'rH is set in the Florida Everglades' not thrL mill ,...... . u-lii.ro -l mm t,u ,.f PartVH-. Stewart Honors St Patricks Day STEWART St. Patrick's Day was celebrated on Saturday in the Moose Hall under the auspices of the parishioners of St. Felix Catholic Church. A snowstorm, which commenced in the late afternoon, did the first time in years, it's any one's guess as to the winners. ' Neville. Mr. and Mrs. W. Beaton, P. S. Bonney, G. G. Edwardson, ; Norman Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McBride, Al Taylor, W. Pay-ton, a girls' and a men's basketball team from Ocean Falls. ...:ii nr.. :n i . . 4 . ' Usually the Oscar Derby can "iiu m auvu in UCLlOll. IN A BPcc ' T Gary Cooper portrays an Am be predicted with a degree of ac curacy. There might be one up eri-an uuerllla assigned to put! beine ?Unte,, calls, automobiles. set among the major winners , down a rebellion in.sl United hu a ' , ""tftM, A. W. Lundell, Conservative i nnr. rieter the hardv members i ' of the community from turning I member for Revelstoke, went to but most of the categories are j Seminole chief. With the aid of tions mi anM well tabbed in advance.. I a hand-picked troop of frontiers- be com ? stK-' This year the Hollywood or-mi'- he manages to destroy the naturan f Salmon River Mines Merged bowline along the waterfront . on a Sunday afternoon, parked outside theatres and dance halls at nisht, on Saturday afternoon shopping trips. Mr. King said that government lout to make it a gala affair. jthe trouble or adding up travel-i Mrs. John Bouzek, with the aid ing expenses for a year and he of many willing assistants, look- found they reached the s'agger- acles have been fumbli. g for cmei s arsenal, how the Indian maenmr" KTEW.RT Of much interest ed after the supper and the hail' mg roiai 01 i,.wu.uuu more cars should be painted a con- to the residents of this district ciccoraiions. , - " " ot..a , , culor so that the public is the report that negotiates! Shamrocks wore everywhere In the vital Department ( of Agn- P Z tlTlL'mVd point the retaliate and pursue Cooper and work nt L e,ei his band through ICO miles ol this fi,w Xk Everaiadrs provides Uie su.s- in u penseful theme. thc54" 1KM Mari Aldun, beautiful Ilollv-1 and fJrwa? wo(xl newcomer, furnishes the clotlmig m predictions and no one cai seem-to agree on the probable victoi j After sampling industry opinion, this Is how the race shapes up: Best Actress' Per for manic- Vivien Lelfh ("A Streetcar are under way for the mereine evidence and each ol the par-. tuiuit. u finger of shame if the cars are traveling the roads after hours. of four groups of claims in the ticipanls were given reen urn was suwrn-u anu to were other MX. A 's when they heard upper Salmon River area. The umijt; 10 n,i n,,.!-! o.po-.- t h .,,. ' v' J " L 1 '"' .i "iwium II ienam ,ihn,..i nr...... W('i)i). irvrilll. .. tons mils u wont . I. - 1 John Bouzek was in cha 10 III about it. The government never totals leal and Arthur Hunnicutt Jymn ,..V Wra This may be a bit extreme, for sometimes civil servants work after hours. Just the sanvo somc- 1. ,A ,1 1.. ,. ,iv'.y i.y a slight advantage. Closely fol the door. have featured roles. to Europe. mi. i... M.. fi-.iwnliTur nvnfttien Tl-inv o t a i lie imit.ii; wua supiii.t-i, uy iui. b J ",., lhra,u u. rf,,,,. h, Ih. mv. if , ' Acklie Bremscr on the piano and Axe! J. Melvill'j on the traps. 7 - 9:00 lowing her is Shelley Winters ("A riacc In The Sun"). Eleanor. Parker i "Detective Story") has a good darkhor.se chance. Less-likely winners are Katharine JC?f i THE LAVENDErhih" eminent about misuse of government Cars If things go on as now there's going to be a first H in A! KC TBS"-,? vi - STANLEY nr. nnr' branches $:00 here, $1,000 there. And so when you poke throutth estimates and see such itms you're not particularly impressed. But, when you add .hvm : LV. merger involves sixteen cluims on the Big Missouri Ridge and ii'c'iKles ilio Ilcrculrs Group, Montana Group, the Forty-Nine Grev.p and the Occidental Group. T. S. Mac.i.iy Oi Vancouver, ha" been itrtrumenlal in the loipiir.i; of (he consolidation. Karl Springer and associates haw an option on the Hercules Group from Alphonse Thomas. The properties involved had nreviouslv been considered as class scandal PI Ik fr ! 11 rTk. Af..l..n -,..." Arthur Ash, Liberal member or"1"""" vju.th - i,,.q ni,-, snmiiiurt for and Jane Wyman ("The Blue Stewart Notes nil up, like Mr. Lundell did. you Veil". ll H,.,f fnr noV.lr.nl eCOMOIIlV IIB .-.itlll IIU tUUlUII V I Gary Cook H I1IU, tl7U iH 11IIJIIII.-1 , . , JJ Hini' of Spring! m WALLACE'S SPRING COATS Best Actor's Performance mlnist.rr. nnH civil sirvnnt. t agree wnn r ciueiiaia nai.u Winch that there are some funny This Is a toughie. It could be Enumerators are busy here the taxpayers plenty four Marlon Brando the rolr! iirnnprt.ies hut. thp enfinnrprl COmpilin n --..MAR I ALDON Arthur Kennedy voters' lis', for the There's no doubt many of these thin&s B?'nB on ut he sai: any of lection. J. P. Haw- trips are quifj.unnecessary. Too ! "We c?uW g0 a,long. way ln '"Street Streetcar"), I 1 streamlining our departments so , ("Bright ght appointed for many civil servants are traveling. Coats Uial ari nut nf this iviees nn lead and zir.c have forthcoming c Victory"). Frederic rlrannpfl Ihn in.-ct nnH it is fplt. killSOll has been een .- jfrV" u,e ltive beauty administration costs could March ("Death Of A Salesman") minimum. All senior or Humphrey Bogart ("The Af- that the opportunity for estab- 1 Premier and W. Shields Orr for Too manyand who can blame that "'lt ,,,7!""" lishing a profitable mining op- Stewait. Notices have been posted them. really?-grab the least ex- do pi o a n e-ation is good. Transcontinental exhorting the voters to rrsisfjr I cuse for a little jaunt, day oriH suvanu ed with the should be impress- rican Queen"). Not so promising t&rs&. r- zu j fact of the necessity v. r Resources Ltd. J. E. R. Wood and as ear'y as PsslDle- rang oi so oi a Dig noiei, aining in me stanlpv MrPlnv sip associated 'the Atlin Electoral District are 'hotel's swankiest restaurant. noild in style. We invite your appruval. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1s Montgomery Clift ("A Place In The Sun"). Ill take a flier and predict Bogart. Best Pieture"A Place In The Sun" appears the first choice, although "Streetcar" may ace ln and sweep many categories, i Four stars have won two Os- with Mr. MacKay and the Spring- ! difficult to get at and services crev into ests i to these will have to be made by ' plane. The pvr capita cast to get out votes, in this riding, is U yon wv.ri: seil ii. ".dvertl.e abnormally high. r for economy. I think there is ample evidence that some of them do not appreciate or realize the need for recruiting unnecessary expenditures." BUTTLE LAKE It's now quite apparent a majority of the Legislature favors clamming of Buttle Lake. This matter has caused great controversy recently. A group of p ople calling them- Thomas King, Liberal member .tor Columbia, intimated that government cars up his way are being used for other than government purposes. Certainly that is true in Victoria and Vancouver and it's no doubt true all over the province, as Mr. King indicates. In Hi is capital it's a common sight to see a Government car r mmm Over six inches of fresh snow ! cars. They are Spencer Tracy, j Bette Davis, Louise Ralner, 1 ?dric March and OHvia De- fell during the week cn.-l bu: the sun came out on Sunday afternoon and the mercury rose to fitty above zero. t, ASb'-A1 .. tir4J Al Phillips is busy making ar ttt rum MS that lef tk rangements for work on his i property and expects to leave at ! the end oi the month. i selves conservationists, backed I havilland. Walter Brennan has , by high-priced lawyers, much j won three as a supporting actor, money and high-powered pub-1 This year Vivien Leigh, June ! licity, has been against the j Wyman or Katharine Hepburn I flamm'ng, saying it would ruin could win their second Oscar. I th" Lake's beauty. , and March could win his third.; Many ML t, however, take the ; Oscars are gold-plate bronze i stand the damming would not . statuettes. 10 inches tall and , luin thi beauty, but would en- weighing seven pounds. They; hance it, and at the same time ! cast a.onr,fi $r,0 but winninu one TERRACE I OPICS laemu , A mechanical breakdown caused a temporary shut-down of Prince Rupcrf General Hosoitc! Association NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the rrincv Rupert Gencial Hoapiua Association will be held in th? Civic Centre. Common Lounge Room, on Frida, March 2!st, 1!)5' at 8:00 p.m. BUSINESS: Th receive President's Report. To iveelvc Auditor's Report and Balance Sheet for ir,i. Tv elect five members oT the Board of Management. T appoint an auditor. Menib.-ryhiu f.-e s $100 per annum, which may be paid at the Ho pi'a! or at O.mes Drugs prior to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March lnh, at v.h'ch timo '.he membership list will c!ose. I. V. STEVENSON, Secretary. ablaul Another bed has been donated to the new ward of the Terrace the logging. ii,rpa.rs are bring I effected at Prir.cc Kupeit it is' reported. open up the now isolated lake Unadds an estimated $1,000,000 to Hospital, making the fifth such the public. Among tho;,c who a picture's gross. donation. The Masonic Lodg..- wal1t. the lake dammed immed- i has allotted $250 for the bed iately are Herbert J. Welch of and the year's maintenance. Comox, Arthur Ash of fcaanich, James Mowat of Alberni. Arthur j During a stay in Terrace, Rt. Ritchie of Salmon Arm. , Rev. James B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, is the guest of Arch- i COPPER RIDGE MINE RESUMES with a took has arrived from : Vancouver to resume drilling at the Copper Ridge mine. Jack Ives, who is in charge, met them at the train. He stated that drilling would start inline-' diiitely despite the heavy fall of snow in that area. deacon and Mrs. Hodson. Pastor and Mrs. W. G. Soloh 'Who's Kirrcn Who" NEWS kvenInc; shows 7-9:00 SATl UI)IV MATINKKS 2-1 :30 lerrace Tea ! Gay Affair TERRACE In a gay atmosphere of yellow daffodils and gicen shamrocks, the Catholic Ladies lvld a successful St.. Patrick's Day Tea and Sale Saturday afternoon in the IOOF hall. Spring-like weather encouraged people out of doors Saturday and many stopped by the Hall for the sale and a cup of tea. 15 1 EDDIE'S R0SES;.. iuk arrived in Terrace Sunday j for a few days visit here. , ; Friday night's Leap Year i Frolic at the Civic Theatre was rated a huge success. The centre was very attractively decorated . and music was supplied by the ! Get your Eddie's Roses NOW wh.'e hey last. All select nGmod varieties Al l. SKATS RKSF.IUF.D KFSI.KVFI) SKAT I K KITS MI ST HE I'K'KFD UP IWOKE S M. father E. M. i orchestra from the Home for the t t fni in. Lt; 'ia"y!Aged. The baskets were few but! cpened the tea with Mrs. H . ww v. - CANADA PH; THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA GUILD OF Dol' receiving tho guests. (all report a good time. Proceeds I to go to the Civic Centre fund. . Also order your IWncan WA Haarl n .. a Bl I IJS, (,I.AI)!OI I f The tables were decorated with Irish green shamrocks and of yellow daffodils contributed by Mrs. Eckerman. Each table had a festive air. Those in charge of the cook'r.g stall wjre: Mrs. G. West and Mrs. P. Tetrauit. In charge of the sewing were Mrs. Kofoed and Mrs. J. Lever. In the kitchen a committee Terrace Visitor PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS TERRACE. Mrs. Nora Arnold. president of the Diocesan Wom ¬ Box 516 300 3rd Ave. Phone 777 I. en's Auxiliary of the Anglican ' ;r 1g:ffet 'ftfCe P T i. o i Te Ty- Today she was entertained m' m Pa"ls"'tMrS- " a """fhcon at "The Motel" by rharL ' ! the ladics of St- Matthew s Aux- ' I i!ial'' " Thursday she Will ad- Servit n.r, a-nm Mr, T OnrHnn 'Grandad of ltaces'' "MoonliRlit" mm i v 'irlrrss i.Iln mnnthlv ior.H:ifr ol SILVANA MANGANO t brrhiif, nd K m f addition duett vfiti that wutd car ml HoHywaod Miss R. Tetrault, Miss Y. Nor-mondeau, and Miss A. Kofoed. i the home of Mrs. -R. Corlett. ! While here she is the guest of C m iTiliU Count Mrs. A. Mclnncs. With W-'i SLMTITUS Mis- B. Matt acted as cashier. Rafflg- were: j Permanent Wave, won by Mrs. j fart-anrf vn a nwmbar Oil af mala ni-rt(Kl ONE SHOWING ONLY Thursday H:30 p.m. Doors Open 7:15 TOTE M A Famous Players Thoutie - SO RockMount h. DjII with ticket no 37. j Hamper, by Mrs. R. Perry, lick- j ! et no 13. j i V'ox of chocolates, Mrs. F. Frank, ticket no 14. I Thj successful day closed with a card party in the evening with 1-1 ENDS TODAY 7 - 9p.m. FREDKRIC MARCH in Di:ATH Ol s OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of The Canadian Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary request the pleasure of your company ST. PATRICK'S DANCE March Twenty-First Dancing I.FGION AUDITORIUM Refreshments Tickets may be obtained at the Canadian Legion . or at the Bus Depot . ' tmwi -- j. Normandeau in charge. Ladies' first pri went to Mrs. Skcuglund, consolation to Mrs. C. West. Men's first prize. went to F. Tetrault, and consolation to A'ex Baron. Proceeds of the day are to go to the Church. ANNUAL MEET!! 4 TRAVEL RAIL I fv r a. TOR REFR NjCKA SPECIAL Fished Y Rock Mount I RockMounlj I (jilt I fpftrlftlM I RYL WHISKY I lr'21s I. , I JHhtiulMkiifMfilFifmjpfY'- "" "' '"''' j f ! " " ' l J ! -- 'rS-'r i tUMuHmid t-fl VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. ChllcoUn 0 p.m. TUESDAY . ss. CumoMiin 12 noon AI.ICK ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday. Camosun, 11 p.m. HR NORTH Ol EliN ClIARLOTI'i; i:,l,AM)S March 14 and 23 ' ss. Chllcotin mldnlnht I'Olt SOUTH Ol'KKV ( IIARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Cr'li-olin Mar-.-h 7 and 21 (midnight; i;tA.K J. KKINNEK Prince Kupw t Ae.er.t VhlKl Aver.uo Phone 508 To Points East Six Trains Weekly OVERSEAS BOOKINGS For 1933 Now Doing Registered MiL LINES REPRESENTED Call or Write "ity Ticket Office Ph. 260 Depot Ticket Office Ph. 358 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 9 12 cu. ft. Deluxe Rcfrigcrotpr $399.00 8'2 cu. ft. Refrigerator, with frozen food compartment $41 1.50 8"2 cu. ft. Refrigcrotor $382.00 inUIOfAl, vmivv.i Oddfellows Hall Also film and donee (crjccfei Northern B. C Po wer Co. L tel. FINE PRtjDUCTS OF LIMITED Nichol , ALBERTA DISTILLERS, Bsner Block Phone 210 Guest Speaker: A CANADIAN NATIONAL reditu GEOKCK DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red Prince Rupert. B.C. Stewart, B.C. rof C This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. (Assistant Inspcto