/ Bish 2 REISE 5 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 12, 1957 Deere coin cone ee etna ae we teuepesc ese auee CIVIC CENTRE | PAISLEY, Scotland Q—Two . , ‘portraits by Ottawa photo- FRDAY .brapher Yousuf Karsh, of George Junior woodwork, 4 pi.; box-i Bernard Shaw and cartoonist ing, 7 pam.; adult rifle club, 7 David Low, will be shown In the p.m. jewelry, 8 pn. badmin-:;Deecmber exhibition of the _ ph of the Paisley Philosophical Instiution. ton, 7 pan.: beginners flower- photographic division craft, 8 p.m. nee memes ne ree Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS Buy your show tickets here TRY THE DIAL . Fresh bread daily 321 & xp. Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. 6325 - 2nd AVENUE WEST REI YEO QV OPPO DP OPEL LOE PLO L EL ID EDL EE LEAL PE OD AIL OROL LOLS PPOOCPCLOC CDE OLOP OCOD. 9 sf 10% DISCOUNT’ ON ALL “LUXITE” NYLON LINGERIE | STUNNING SHADES PPPOLOODD DDD OOD | | : ® POPCOL PE? FRESH CRISP GIFT MERCHANDISE YOU WILL BE PROUD TO GIVE a mee eee Fraser & Payne ltd. | ¥ ee wage MOVIE COLUMN movie with her two hig physical charms. “you know how it’s been in the past,” she smiled, “Often j All sex and exposed body. This | time we’re doing it differently.” | Sophia tightencd a_ yellow | bathrobe about her Neapolitan figure and strolled on to an are-Ht set. " A pair of men's socks flopped about her trim ankles, On her slender feet were sleazy bed- room slippers. Beneath that , bathrobe there was nothing but Sophia, | The cameras turned. William ' Holden tip-toed up behInd her, , put his arms around her shoul- i ders and planted a kiss beside ij her left ear. ‘TOO STRONG ; The woman in this 23-year- ‘old Italian actress flared to the | surface, Her great green eyes '¢aught fire. Her bosom heaved i like the water of the Bay of | Naples on a stormy night. | “Gut,” said director Sir Carol ‘Reed, “Not so strong, dahling. ‘Nothing like so strong. More i with the eyes, dahling.” | They shot the scene again. | This time dahling didn't ‘ emote with her curvy body. But, there was a searing flame in her green eyes and a tiny trem- bling at the corners, of her full lips. , “print it?’ interrupted Reec triumphantly. “That’s it, dahl- ing. That’s very, very good,” BIGGEST CHALLENGE Sophia slouched off the set. eased herself into a chair stretched out her long legs and asked: . “See what I mean?” This new picture, Carl Fore- man’s ‘The Key,’ is the greates’ challenge in Sophia Loren’s long list of movies. Sir Carol Reed is an exacting c Ce eee ee ee Sophia Finds A | With Use of Assets Limited ) Ry EDDY GILMORE | . LONDON (?*--Sophia Loren explained how she is making a cyes instead of her ny eee ae ew be ee cting Harder other well-known wesemiee eemenereanaen Eut Sophia tackled her task with real tears. Jt shouldn’t have been aiffi- cult — the tears. Just a flash back to the days before her figure and strangely beautiful face snatched her from a drab, unpromising and hard Hfe in Italy. : The cameras whirled. She sobbed her lines. But not to the director’s liking. After one hour and 44 min- utes he got what he wanted. “Oh, momma mia,” Sophia as she limped off the set. It's so much harder—just with your eyes and your voice.” Air Crash neem moaned |: - Monument Dedicated CHILLIWACK, B. C. |) @— AY { \yranite monument, overhung by branches of a giant cottonwood |! poplar and within earshot of. the rushing Vedder River, wes dedicated Monday to the’ victims of Canada’s second worst disaster, Memorial services were held at crash of a plane niversary of the Trans-Canada Air Lines with the loss of 62 lives. The memorial site is at the side of a logging road, 10 miles southeast of Chiil.wack. It is 07 a smal] rise and at a bend in th road. The actual crash site is a Mount Slesse, another 20 miles east, and cannot be seen from she memorial’s location. PHREE SERVICES et © director. William Holden is ¢ polished actor. And Sophia Lor- en has been called on to cove: 7 up her most obvious assetssanc ‘act. ile: Jewish. Roman Cathilic nid Pretestant. A bilght sun mow-capred ridge rose over air. 1 Three separate services were} fee 6 eT ee eee , pe , CHANULNG FLAGS—he white Canadian ensign is. lowered and Turkish sailors raise their flags-as five Bangor-class escort vessels are transferred to Turkey by Canada under North Atlantic Treaty Organization. agreements. The ships, first of 14 to be turned over to the Turkish navy, had been in mothballs at Sydney, .N.5., “ (CP from National Defence) being transferred. and were. modernized before the monument on the first an-- i ; : | | ' \ WESTERN CANADA'S FAVORITE EVAPORATED MILK IFic Saye N ban, ae, cppae Pen ehteD amass a 5 ' i | the: of nearby. RAYON GOWNS $3.95 — $4.95. 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Her big moment came two { ‘press, in one lingering scene | ‘plus a growing passion for 2, ‘new one. ‘Sarah Bernhardt,” grumbled a: bearded man on the set wher: fun for all Annunciation Auditorium Friday Dec. 13, 1957 Music: Jeke’s Rythm Kings Free Refreshments Prizes “Rverybodb- Welcome” Now Free From After Using These Fhacers WER ee Aount McGuire as Rabbi Bert A. NMovethaler of Vancouver bezal | onducting the brief Jewish scv- vice for the’14 mourners of Max | Sai.ev of §'-unvreal, the only per- | nae ao ‘son of Jewish faith aboard the | ‘poignant grief for a dead lover; arashed North Star. The rushing Vedder provided t : 2} “a . , an accompaniment for the rabbi, That would be tough fo! ‘as he read the 23rd Psalm. spose! @ few worcs of consolation andj} (en three services. - by Rev. Gordon McKinnon of &t.! . Mary’s Rectory DANCE | | Father. McKinnon _ blessed the | “monument, sprinkling Fo ly water Dancing: 9.30 p.m. - 1.30 a.m. | ‘then ehe xadisch--prayer’ - looked old enough to remem- : t® n chanted a kadisch--pray ‘per the great actress: of bygone’ for the dead, , \ Scarlet-coated Mounties stood: at attention throughout the: ‘ihe Roman Caholic — service, for 21 mourners, was conducted in Chitiwack. ! on its bronze plaque which car-) ries the names of the 62 persons! killed. Mass was later sung In | uhe rectory. ALL SPACE OCCUPIED ! The Protestant service was the. last and more than 300 persons | took part. All the available epen space, from the thicket of aldevs vi the north to the hemilock- dallsaded edge of the rise at the! Jouth, was occupied, The 49-piece Royal Canadian Engiuecrs Regimental Band wan. grouped around the base of the: i moss-covered trunk of the hue! | cottonwood. | Maj. R. C. Durnford, Prulests >. army chaplain for British Cal: | umbla, condusted the service against the background of! towering hemlock and, farther, 'heyond, the snow-capped Ca.- And as he and the mourners began the Lord's Prayer, the sun sank Lelow the rim of {Mount Lewmehim, ten miles south. Elue jays, hawever, con jonas range of mountains. | (inued to twitter lend aud mer: “oy tly, ‘ \ “Whatever darkness appresses: the world, it does not eome from God," said Maj. Durnfrod, Deighton's Following each servies, mour- hers were g.ven a few moments WART REMOVER to piss along the banks of Wa iresh-cut Moral wreaths and tuke Mfiele from Lierbs. Not am werd, nhoros of the monument. Then Sow obtadabin we ail Cru ISL, (hhh dozen of the 62 vielliis atlendes Tien tombe detelous festive treats with Cts leh, apley mincement, dilelest aigepee sy gohunnape culation, tart peel... mbured nnd) aged! Co perfection, Usd 2 the services, werner nat Warts aaad other Cungits prowth , . ale . an hada, dee, feet removed pars they were driven back by bus vo. manentay WEE A ba wend. | Vamrouves, SP Nat tasiieds to healthy alin 7, Relatives of all butoa hati: RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER Secret Society "Se NOTTINGHAM, England (Reu- | tersi~-A- secret society of US. airmen has set up four weekend boots and “dude shirts.” “ranches” with teen-age English | girls, police said here today. The membership badge for the the camps “ranchhands” is a buffalo with’ bership cards tattered brassiere from one horn and 4 panties from the other, the Daily Herald says. PTS ESE OI TT x TOP COT cet An hanging!|ing bags with the men. pair of | ‘ authorities. 15 DAYS IN EUROPE © Low excursion fare saves you $97.00—leave any day of the week, stop over en route across Canada,'and then spend 15 days in Europe. “Extra © Enquire about TCA’s Cities’ Plan. 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