Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 31, 1952 . . , , I t ; , iff fTWw; ; -s" . ,. .ftrftl ' '6-' Al 'sfch April List For Totem Oscar-winning "Street Car Named Desire." which has been a long time getting here, "Bend of the Riwr" and "Bright Vic '! MORGANTOWN, W. Va. ! Mark Workan, All-America bas- j iej.ball player at st Virginia. ' nd two teammates were declared ineligible for playing a professional post-season game. , r,. . f f rr, K, April List For Capitol ,u U)e tew 11 " man " t at the Totea V'1 ued by L i the sPani.sh 2 ut of hcrc;A tn Iho ...... it a I "Flame of Araby," with Maur-' ;een O'Hara and Jeff Chandler, r4tmAii,'"Modcl and the Marriage Brok- Of ar- ffliTllON!er" with Jeanne Crain and Tlrel- ; ma Ritter, and "Lone Star," rant fiiiiin'W ii mn i mi nil hi. n. .f .in-iiP - -3 . W . , ViKMiitti i.hi;,J It Is all partot.V Gardner. tL ' to marry Mari0 JwUthe suit of driver, nf ,,"' ! Tic actrEssk .Portunlty to ai, i orous app 1 Tht pivturtsq, 4 ;,orti or Buici; "ocalc ot the j)t!u;, SECOND SMITHERS rink to take away honors and the Secondary Applewhaite Trophy was skipped by Bill Bovill (front row, thiid from left i whose rink swept a one-point victory over the Stewart rink ( standing i, skipped by Jim Stewart (third from left t . PRIMARY WINNERS come from Smithers, and here Cliff DeLagc, who skipped his rink to victory over Jack Laurie's rink, proudly displays the Superior Auto Service Trophy. This rink is one of two from Smithers who were bonspiel winners here. - . . SMWKMJlV tory wiu be among the outstanding pictures coming to '.hs Totem Theatre in April which will be the first birthday month of the popular local movie house. Following Is the .complete list for the month:. April 1 and 2 "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman," Janvs Mason and Ava Gardner. April 3 "Sevc i Days to Noon" April 4 and 5 "Valley of Eagles," Nadia Gray. April 7, 8 and 9 "Street Named Desire," Vivien Lelga and Marion Brando. Apill 10.' 1 1 and 12 "Bend of the River," James ,','t wart and Arthur Kennedy. April 14, 15 and 16 Bright Victor," Arthur Kennedy and reuuv Dow. April 17. 18 and 19 "Due s on Before Dawn." Richard Base- hart and G. Merrill. I April 21, .22 and 23 "Sonir-thiiii, to Live Fur," Joan Fontaine and Ray MJlnnd. April 24' Great Expectation" Tuesday to Wednesday Evenings 7; - 9:05 p.m. i, t i Alb .J-f with Clark Gable and Ava Gard-; ner, are among the more inter- !etinrr ritnroc pnmlnir tr thn ! screen of the Capitol Theatre ! here during the month of April, j Here is the complete list: j April 1 and 2 "This Woman I is Dangerous," Joan Crawford j and Dennis Morgan. April 3, 4and 5 "Flame of j Araby," Maureen O'Hara and , Jeff Chandler. ! April 6 "FugKivc Lady," Ja-!nis. Paige and Binnic Barnes; "Lonely Hearts Bandits," Dor-lothy Patrick and Robert Rock-. April 7 and 8 "Steel Helmet, Gvne Evans and Steve Brodic. Antil fl and 10 "Between Mid- ! night and Dawn," Mark Stevens ' and Edmond O'Brien; "When' You re Smiling," Jerome Court-land anc1 Loly Albright. I April 11 and 12 "Anne of the Indies," Jean Peters and Louis Fourden. April 13 "Beware of Blondie," Fenny Singleton and Arthur Lake; "Mule Train." Gene Aut-ry and Sheila Ryan. April 14, 15 and 16 "I Want You." Dana Andrews and Dorothy McGuire. April 17. 18 and 19 "The Big Trees," Kirk Douglas and Patricia Wymore. April 20' Bomba and Lion Hunters." John Sheffield; "Country Fair," Rory Calhoun and Jane Nigh. April 21, 22 and 23 'Modol and the Marriage Broker," Jeanne Cialn and Thelma Rit-ler. April 24. 25 and 26 "Lone Star." Clark Gable and Ava Gardner. April 27 "Jungle Manhunt," Johnny Weismuller and Sheila Ryan; "My True Story," Helen Walker and Willard Parker. April 28, 29 and 30 ' Fixed Eayonets," Robert Basehart and Michael O'Shea; "Savage Drums" Sabu and Lita Baron. To Broadcast Hockey Game A)ri' Robert ScoU. Apiil 23. vii , I'xiK'-t You.'' Tvid," mm myth, May i-.-n,P 2 and 3,E Afiernnon," Rjj . uclcna Carter Mr u James MAs. fin it ri..:...W TOTl Today o Wi CLOSEST MATCH in the recent Prince Rupert curling bonspiel finals saw Skip Bert Rowbotham (left) lead his rink to vic'.ory for the North Star trophy by one point in the 13th end. He defeated Bill Watson of Smithers in the unusual scoring shown on the boards. Neither Watson, or Rowbotham scored more than one point at a time. Others in the picture are Len Loucks, third; Bud Schuman, second, and Dr. Hector McDonald, lead. U A cssjsi price S i t: ks. V da'! tl V Nylon Editions in Print That Rate Extra Attention 1 12.95 - 14.95 - 16.95 ! Look at the flattery-wise , styling . . . the elegant de- I tails of our rayjn prints and you'll recognize them as a buy that makes much i lashicn sense . . . the most I ol your budget's dollars and cents! : WALLACE'S : DEPT. a : J STORE J ; a 5' GRAND CHALLENGE bonspiel trophy goes to the Dominate rink, which defeated the Shier rink in another 13-,'iid battle. Holding the trophy is A. J. DominaVu. Prince Rupert Curli i Club vice-president Jack Laurie loft i made the present a' inn. Rink members are Jim XJeorgeson, (Dorninaku Skip Bill Mc-Kenzie and L. Ostertag. Photo by Van Meer. Photo by Van Meer. l'lioiie Red 120 Today for reservations on "Cru DeMan Takes Student Robert iSm it h Soccer Prexy WARNER BnOS r.. 'Thisffoman Curling Championship j is Dangerous" New blood entered the Prince ' ?al badminton tourney, opened at the Civic Cen-ecutive Rupert Fotball Association ex-!niooh Sunday with election of tre Sunday afternoon saw corn-officers, President Pctltlon "arrowed down to the headed by ; Robert Smith. Others elected ! scond ihZhi 6ames tonight in are Martin Nuytcn, vice-presl-1 a" evenU, and third flight mix-rinnt- .Tprrv Fnrri ic-rPtarv and i ed doubles, at the end of which , m.m mMn oormr Kaw-aosawwHacsc Blair DeMan's rink won the Armstrong trophy i and the. high school curling championship Saturday: afternoon, defeating I'eter Hell's rink 12-11 in a 1M-; end match. The extra end was "made necessary when I DeMan tied a one-point lead in the twelfth. . I Keyed up to the climax, play . - - - - was heavy in the extra end, won Finals will bo played tonight, by DeMan's hanger. Third Fen- beslnnina 9 p.rn, following which ess made a draw to the button priws w'll be awarded, which waa taken out by Bell, but Results he went out himself. When De-i Iimarv -Jennings 12. Web.s'.cr Man put a gu'ard on his own 0; Lewis 13. KkalJnierud 4; Mc-hangrr. Bell had no choice but K'!iic 3 Wa' -s 7; Wil ns 8. to draw for shot and he was light Evans 5; Eitem.in 9. Tuiyi.t 4; by a few feet, leaving the win-, Shier 10. Moore 5: Wilson 14 n.is Cartoon - News Shows 7:00 - 9:02 Ddu.u, anu uu i vjiuiiujia contested thev sho-ld nrp"p ' evening's National ;Celiulo;el. Gencldl Mot0r8 was' cehcr L Srta I. Davidson, treasurer. J. S. Wilson was named honorary president. j i I Three teams, possibly four, arc I expected to form the football J league lhi veav. IneludU... CYO. 1 . i i : i, i . gin as soon as weather permits. ! Try a DAILY NEWS classified -s r ,', , : " -, 1'-. , T f : i ' , . ( if"1 ' c V? .. It ' i I i ' ,. '' i . , , . i , -if t 1 v u . . -v ,. I! ' ' S .-1' .1. ' V 4 , ;-.-,.!;,.r;--,.. V -"Si : v ' " i i t It - 'f-! i, i ' , I f V U . Hi . 4 til V (:: ' vlt'WLa M a PU!!"U'C L11L' between Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs will be! Schedules for the season's broadcast from CFPR starting at games will be presented at the ; 6:05 p.m. With the Wings now!nc?xt meeting. Practice will be- r o - - t"j o ; tnree games up in the best of seven series and going strong, j this may be the last game in the semi-final bracket. EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st The Consolidotcd Mining ond Smelt Company of Canada Ltd. EXPLORATION DEPT. will be located in new offices above Wallace's Dept. Store " Kn trance on Fullon St. off 3rd Avt. 3 3 'O II 15 1314 IS IS tr 6 4 .OA Shuttle Meet Enters Finals all events will enter semi-finals. I Tuesday will see the semi-, final playdowns, possibly a few I fiv,ol0 i V, 1 1 I " "'c. olLU"u ""u f". wU be played "doy AKS ,thef games are expected h , to be closely AlOMt.W IMt.ltVS 7 P.M. Baliif-'iio and D Riiwsf vs. Mr. ana Mrs. Tough; O. Vlereck vs J. Guoryi'son; M. vtcrcck ana p. PartnuKc vs. E. Jnck and D. Oruham: C. Warskptt ond R wnliMmor,., o. Beauchcmm and e Biain; k. Simpson and H. Holkestad vs. M Hansen and J. Stlrn, 7:30 P.M. H Langlcy and J. Georgeson vs. H. Silvcri(lfs and A. Ferguson.; E. Jack and H. Morgan vs. M. Bulger and G. Poffenroth: J. Cross and D. Bown vs. D. Grulia:n and R Paulsen. 8 P.M. J. Sttrn vs. B WlVlium-son: H. Holkestad vs. H LePftKe: D. Bown vs. R. Paulsen: C. Warskett and E. Simpson vs. M. Bulger and M. Hanson: G.'Beauchemin and H. I, ana- Icy vs. M. Tough and H. Silverslclrs. H"0 P.M. Mixed Doubles 2nd Fliulit. 0:00 H. Morgan nnd N Pavllkis vs. R Paulsen and G. Poffenroih: B Wllliumsmi and L. Le Piie b. P, Charbouneau and J. Stlrn: 8 Vkker-ivan and S. Ferguson vs. H. Holken-sind and A. Hiekey. H:30 Mixed Double 3rd Pllhl. de-t.ennincd by losers of 2nd flight dairies. 10:0(1 B. Tough vs. winner of Paulson vs. Bown: loser of VierecK vs. Georgeson vs. G. Poffenroth 10:30 Mixed Doubles 3rd Flight. Royals Capture Ten-Pin Honors In Final Roll Royal Hotel's s q u a d captured the men's ten-' i pin champion Sunday af-j ternoon, defeating City! ! Transfer 4299-4112 in a' ! five-game, tota,l-point roll- ; off. I 1 A hotly-contested match fjom : the outset, only one point sep-I arated the two teams at the end of the third game. In the fourth. Royals shot a : hot 942 the highest game rolled all season drawing curtains for City Transfer. By comparison, the truck drivers put up a much stiffer battle than did Commercials last Sunday in the -finals, and yesterday's cham pionship could have gone either way. Top man for the roll-off was Gunderson of Royals, who rolled 931. City Transfer's top man in the scoring division was Arney with 915. Smith rolled high single with 237. SCORING Royal Hotel Gunderson 931, Bury 894, Simundson 859, Smith on, Monn 798. Total 4299. City Transfer Arney 915. Elliot 833, Menzies 791, Dominato 781. Duffus 510, H. Menzies 282. Total 4112, What Percentage of Total Sales Should Be Spent? On Advertising? USED CARS FOR S, I'M I Internal"""' t3 VAIUe I!)l't Austin rntl I MIS l unl Panrl 19 1 1 lord Sedan J'117 Auslin St 1011 Morris Srlla" 11137 Terra plane S 1!)IS l ord Sedan rord ) ' I'MS Thames ning point to count for DeMan. D.'Man took an early lead but Bell, scoring four ftones in the eighth, tied the game 7-7. De-Man scored one in the ninth, then Bell came throuph with an- cthrr terrific foir-er)de?l fading Hirer. D Man came back with one on the eleventh aid was laying four in the twelfth when Bell played his last shot to k.i'-ck out two stores, tylnu the game. T. G. Bateman, wiio sponsored the hifUi (-chool cm ling group was erithus'a.slic about the sportsmanship of the st udents. , 'T am proud l- be associat?d wi'h such a group. They have shpwn excellent competitive spirit anil a type of sportsmanship that would make anyoi.,; proud of these lads," he said, after the tourney. The competition ends curling for the students -his year, but all vowed they'd . be back next season. Mr. Batsman thinks more will be back with them. Personnel of the winning rink were DeMan, skip; Roald Fen- j ess, third; Stan Kaardahl, second; Bill Greene, lead. Losers wjre skipped by Peter Bell, with Roy Sieber. third; Peter BartleU, second, and Larry Linklater, lead. Meanwhile, the Ladies' Curling Club bonspiel opened Saturday afternoon. Fourteen rinks hav; be?n entered in the three competitions, primary, secondary and consolation. VANCOL'VKIt and VIC'IOItIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Coquitlam 12 noon l.lt K AKM, S'I KWAIIT AM) IMIRT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam. 11 p.m. I'OIt NOKTI1 litEliN CHAKLOTTli l:U,AM) April 11 aiid 25 ss. Camosun mid linht KOR SOUTH QIIKICN CIIAKI.OTTK ISLANDS ss. Camosun April 4 and 18 (midnight) FRANK J. SKINNKR Prince Rujjtrt A;;ent Third Aver.ue Phone 568 McLeod McKenzic 1? Jen-niins 8; r.alirnan 10. Wilk'ns 9; Lew iy n, Wil x; i g. Shit.- 15 Lewi' 6. Secondar) Webster 9. Wales 8; McLeod 115. Skalnurud 3: Turner 9, Evans 8. Consolation -Wales 14. Skall-Wilkins mcrud 3; Wilson i0. 7. 'j'u""""""'l W via' m lUVHENONLVi ji WILL DO l 7 a:;- mm --"? ' r -1 i rMUfa or is' This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or , by the Government of British Columb Superior Auto 'Sen Limited Tki,M A.,B. Wt Phone 6re Here ore figures . . . compiled by the Bureau of Business1 " Research, Harvard University, for Retailers: Line of Husiness PiTiTiilaBc Auto, Accessories, Service Stations 2.6 Electrical jj Florists 50 Drug Stores r 2.5 Grocery Stores 5 Jewelry 39 Men's Clothing 3 3 Shoe Stores 3 7 Department Stores 4 3 Hardware 1 4 Beauty Shops 5 3 Furniture Stores '. 7 q Building Materials : q Luxury Class (gifts,' etc.) 8.7 Women's Apparel 39 -Cleaners , 3 5 $399.00 91, r ff Deluxe Refriacrotor - - - M 8'2 cu. ft. Refrigcrotor, .) M11.50S& with frozen food comparrn-" " ; 8', cu. ft. Refrigerator i0i THE DAILY NEWS IMionc 210 Stc'' Ui-Mitr Block Prince Rupert, B.C.