Prionce Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 14, 1957 fovie Column .. by ob Thomas to HoLLYwoop (— You girls can smooch with the movie Blavor boys. Martha Hyer will take the comics. , * We're: talking about screen: Deny Reports MONACO (Reuters)—A spokes- man for Prince Rainier of Mon-~ aco today categorically denied reports that Princess Grace Is expecting a second child this winter, The royal couple left Manaco In June with their © seven- months-old daughter, Princess Caroline, for a holiday in Swit- Don’t Double Simply Because of Overcall the vest weet cf Sentomeee As There Are Other Considerations BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE ‘By EASLEY ‘BLACKWOOD ove making of course. And the - "But comedians! Mos t of a ee eve always aartha cold. at them have worked for years in Some bridge players who love to double for penal- LINDSAY’S ' nigh $ fainets angles and whether | ee nates any altuation: The ties have developed a saying, “When an opponent Cartage & Storage | fiheir noses are pressed against may be neurotic personally, but overcalls i In a suit you were going to bid, double him.” Established 1910. _. your cheek and if their best | at least they are secure in their “sides are being photographed, work, They know what they are North aeaer HOUSEHOLD GOODS | . the Tascious blonde complained. | doing.” North-South vulnerabie better than Mr. Muzzy would 4 "The result. is that their kisses Martha thinks there’s a laugh NORTH _ | Play it, MOVING — PACKING gre cold. « Just nothing. cycle coming in films, and she Mrs. Keen All in all, he decided to go for CRATING — STORAGE “Of course there’s not much | could be right. The studios are|. $ é aes va vulnerable the. kill pete Lift Van Servic ‘pleasure in kissing for the mov-| finally loosening up with some TA 354 hie Sith th and eT wed pre itt Van Service es anyway. You’re always! comedies after years of grim & KG out. the ace of “clubs, won the Agents: Allicd Van Lines Ltd. thinking about your next line| fare. WEST FAST heart return with the queen and |] Phones Wharf 4332 Cifice 5016 { rif the kiss is lasting too long! One of the reasons the stud: Mr. Abel Mr. Champion |then had elear sailing for 10 i _ fo bé.passed by the Johnston of-|ios backed away from comedy 4782 4 10985 "| tricks, including five spades. two = = fee. was that so much was being - ; 732 3 KQ6 hearts, two clubs and a diamond. ! Use Classifieds-They Pay “But I must say it is more fun |ladled forth on TV—or at least : #108532 mA4 ith comedians than anybody,| what passed for comedy. Now, ONE GOOD TURN— A well-turned ankle de serves the admiring ¢ glance of all red-blooded SOUTH hey don’t care how they look So with the age of the TV comic males, so Sy. Thompson ignores the “No Left Turn” sign behind him (over his head) to Mr. Dale they €an put their hearts into it, | fading, movies could fill in the gaze at the shapely playsuited form of Carolyn Wagoner on a downtown Raleigh, N.C., & K 105 hey aré.an uninhibited lot so. void. : street, Thompson's wife (centre) add a car toon-like touch to the situation, The high- VAQt2 they let: ‘athemselves go in oa - heeled lass was merely trying to beat the heat during a snopPing tour. 3 ug —_ poe ae owe h f sh Ci : I / . - The padine: Ss th W oT : a: knows whereof she t, : a, a mo, North East outh: et i Topay__ . er rr . Speaks’: Her last four films have Ci? enna Stew; a rf News if c Mh al 1@ 29 ‘ONT Pass TODAY—7 p.m. - 9 p.m, . THE BRAVE, ONE’ | had ierxeavorting with comics. . eo ” itl e eatre 34 Pass 3 NT All Pass THURS to SATURDAY | 7 p.m. —9:05 ; % Paya . ». + , any NSECURE Mass S$ wim. By W. SHIELDS ORR This isn’t too bad an idea and | 5s wen rom : no . ‘IV¥ginot easy working with : Dally News Correspondent ews ane Ltews it will often work out satisfac- Stewart Tennis Club held their any: ‘ofthe handsome leading A f W, th " , torily. But not always. There iv “a annual “At: Home” on the courts ' “st | are otl - pen she commented. ‘Many of fi a (| Saturday. 9:30 pan. During the By CONNIE CHASTNEY people turned out for our first Hons. ier important considera at “as ‘[ngnsToNl them have been thrust into fame “| peneral ti { th * . rs i lub Hello again, after’ another; general meeting o he season, eee ahey are insecure. They! VANCOUVER ‘— A 45-mile were busy tidying up the waite lengthy absence from Little The-| among them a few of the old nt is more accurate to say that on’t kiéw how to handle them-|mass swim and a 450-mile mass’ ing rooms and the courts, string-| atre activities , it makes me| timers who are rejoining us. {| the une to- double is when you } felves: and so they are dull to be | -salk are being considered by the ing wire-for the lights and elec-| happy to be able to tell you that} This week, however, I wouid| 40 make more points by doubl- ing than by taking any other with, B.C. Centennial Committee in ; , all; Uke to devote most of this col- h tric record-players to provide] we have started our new Fallj lke to de ( action, : in the efforts to attract 3,000,000 visit-|the necessary music to accom-|and Winter rogramme, . . umn to introducing you to the . rollicking : wi Sennen vest On the province's! pany the dancers. Some of the Wednesday evening © Sixteen new members and welcoming sion yolnorebitiiy’ an Tight dec!- ely allace’s De t. Store ir ay celebrations. .|Glaciologists from the Salmon : on back the old ones. z co s P Committee Chairman L. Wal- River and Leduc Glaciers came e " On behalf of the Little Theatre Paad Me pers. Bene ss s 8 ¢ ae. Bt lace Said. Monday the organiza- in. to town for the occasion. Working : and myself, I would like to ex- defeat ‘Mr. Champion's tiwo- s a tion S lebatiitg proposals for a Repellants had to be used en - tend a hearty ee in Rene heart bid. And he waé righs, Doe m | marathon'walk from'the Alberta! the more adventurous mosqui- d new comers, namely: Bi N-!| He could have beat it. two 1 | mjborder to Vancouver, possibly}tos who insisted on joining in Towar caid and his wife Faye, attract-|tricks—or one trick if Mrs. Keen : a & z fend ey the historic ‘Dewdney on the fun. t ae gins, Virginia Strankman and had cashed her ace” of diamonds . Men) Miss Beverley Lawrence, ‘Mts. Disarmamen ue maderey, and tim Peters. lat any stage of the proceedings. .* s < ; : Maye) Sy BUEABe UE VAC PrOCeCaules. 7m | ar! 5 across Lake Okanagan from Kel- Joyce Forsberg, Miss Mary Mano- It was decided at the meeting that our first production of the Reverse the vuinerabilily season be a comedy. After many; 2nd Mr, Dale probably would Prime Minister Macmillan told) giccussions on the pros and} have doubled. But he was vul- am |g {Owna to Penticton. Hovich, Art Mellin, John Juul- _ m| Mr. Wallace said he hopes an- Anderson, Richard Horncastle! __ “L-DERMASTON, England ‘a M/nouncement of a Royal tour of were among the more active! @) the province by Princess Marg- ,., British scientists and techm-| oon. we elected to do “The Fifth; nerable and his opponents arct will be made within two Trecho wae Committee, ee cians at the atomic weapons re-! g.ocon 4 hilarious comedy were not. Toset Mr. Champion months. , Invitations now have the evenin ive umnél search centre Monday that they| wpout ‘two characters in the| two tricks would have been been issued to Commonwealth g- ~ are ¢ actually working for disarm- cluthing business, and who have worth 30 linerabl veame wae t countries, the United” States, 5 . _| amen their ups and downs—mostly; M@ke @ vulnerable game was Spain and Mexico to take part ti To a cw of ae ve th Adven-|""“rhese nuclear weapons — are downs p Y' worth a lot more. That is one Cc And Galt + urous citizens belong the honor de not to wage war. but to ° ; of the reasons Mr. Dale took _ Sannon “And Sa * Juan de Fuss the bless Strait of participating in a picnic to preven :t war,” Macmillan said in| Officers elected for this sca-| the action he did. TODAY 7 = — —_— S$ - j . j . 4 gs oe ne . a € “ : ” a Canada’ s Finest tennial ‘spectante. Mr Wallace the summit of Bear River Pass an. informal specch after tour- son are as follows: President, ; : pom, -9:25 “A “FACE IN THE CROWD” nnial sp ~“!on this end of the Cassiar-Stew- o th lant. Jim Hegan; vice-president, Bill; He also had this thought. The oe : . Said: it is‘ hoped about 30 war-| art Road. Eleven ladies and eigh: |i" _the p Kincaid; and secretary, Shan-|overcaller was Mr. Champion-—-a = a Fi Imed ships will be on view. ; “They are made to. deter ag- ; {men left Stewart Sunday at a gression, and ig they are to do :} very carly hour for the great hat they have to be properly non Pallant. Four directors were |Sound bidder. and a fine dummy aa. “* — | so eae, hey ney Stave |piver 111 faa been Mr in Mexico's ¢ | trek. Mrs. S. McNeil, Mrs. W. soe 4 artlet Haupt, Jim Peters & Snowload Study Crawford, Mrs. W. Behnsen, | Mis. ade, otherwise they will not for stage direction and yours made the two-heart bid, that would have been another mat- Seething Gorge § A9e - 69 - 98c : 2 29 - $1] 30 - $2. 95 Committee has been. set up -| BR. Barwise, Mrs. A. Lawrence, cere have made. great pro-| truly for publicity. t , : to study: snowloadi.: require-_| Miss. Shirley Lawrence, Mrs. J.| 0.7) _ . Y 3Jim Hegan has again been} "!: a ; i ¢ : : waa: : gress. It may be that the time : Then it would have been :nuch 0 ne oo, ie t ments for city building. Mem- , McNeil, Mrs. L. Johnston, Mrs. *". rhat v e; chosen as stage manager this : . . - Pann WALLACE 5 bers are John Currie Jr.: J. S..|R. Hutchings, and Mrs. A. Mel-| “!!! come when what you are § ° more likely that a three or even Greer of Greer and Bridden lin and Messrs R. G. Hutchings, doing here will enable us—this seasol _ four trick set could have been i DEPT Ltd.; Superintendent of Works {| A. Lawrence, 'R. Horncastle, country with our allies—-to reach realized. f ® Carl Gustavson and Clerk | Johnston, A. ‘Mellin, W. J. Craw. some real measure ; or Cone ° , Mr. Dale knew that = Mr. Comptroller Mr. Long. | ford, R. Hill and W. C. Behnsen. disarmament an eaa to rea usie Champion would not come out peace.” on the collection of trash that would incite Miss Brash #o over- ACADEMY ry 7 . $ ay fl Bd Trumpets sic Sted ott os 9 HTR0DRenegamceeeeORE RRO - STORE ‘ Only Hill, Lawrence, Johnston Tr Dail News Classified and Hutchings kept on until they efmeeuaeooecemas y y reached the summit. The rest pemmnmnner. | stopped over at George - Enter- y fe i TOWELS” tT vy. THE prize Mines Cabin. Bi ° D RY ‘ The road was a little rough in it Girl Drowns . ‘Wale RAY MILLAND - DEBRA PAGET Places but all were unanimous _ OCEAN FALLS, B.C. @—Two) 9} tani a e in saying that they enjoyed the NANAIMO, B.C. O-— A baby children disclosed Monday that . CinemasscoPE trip except,-maybe, Bill Craw- that trumpets and cries pitifully |@ seven-year-old girl was drown- Re LOLOM ny OL LUTE 2908 Craton tan ford who, today, realizes he was is taking up the night-time|ed Friday night as the three a THURS. TO SAT. hours of a z00 owner in this|Played in a canoe. They had : | 7 pm..— 9 pm. For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods a bit t too ambitious. OUR. SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS re DIAL Open 6 am. to J a.m. Government 421 * - = : Ave. - . Housekeeper Reimbursed VICTORIA (— Mary Fraser, housekeeper at Government Vancouver Island city. withheld news of the tragedy / Sat. Matinee 2 — 4:15 Paul Hertel and members of because they were afraid, his family take turns sitting up ee nem ene te SEE mR SiC Ah eae «cee wt i, me eet nme cate om RCRA em itmte cin te tiga Teme cm cee ree me eae cent cia neg eae Qe ee Oe Sem ee eerie Sten ORME Me cet sgl emee MEE Eo nee Core with Susie, a two-ton baby ele- phant which recently arrived at ve have to utp a _ Time f or a cool. near where Susie is tethered for the night,” Mr. Hertel, sald. “She's just finc as long as we Gon’'t leave her alone.” ee ater an enn sonerates ae tere SER Sinan ge mtr RA ae t House, has been reimbursed) ALL IN VW PAMILY If ART FILMS tg $1,000 for loss of personal be-| there's a familar look about MONTREAL (h——In Tine with longings In the April 15 fire} the beauty of actress Lisa i festivals elsewhere, Montreal's which destroyed Government} Gaye (above), it's under. | festival soelety program this OIL RANGE House last year, sbandable, She's the sister year inendes isan flims a Miss Fraser, employed by the; Of star Debra Paget, and is i Aigh “are quality not usually PRICE provinelal Works. 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