- prince Rupert Daflp tec&s Wednesday September 17, 1947 INCREASED USE OF CIVIC CENTRE jTightenlns of the connection between two of Prince Rupert's schools and the Civic Centre will lve students expanded facilities fcr physical training ana other classes, and will give the Civic Centre basis for financial assistance from the provincial Department of Education for expansion of the community centre fuse of the Civic Centre a? an adjunct to the school dassroom i r ' 11 Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage I' For Complete, Reliable and - Efficient Service, Call j Lindsay's Cartage 1 & Storage Ltd. t Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue 2 Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 was pioneered last year by Prin clpal R. O. Moore oi King Ed ward Elementary school with ap- proval cf the School Board and Civic Centre authorities. Tills year, Booth High School also will use the downtown building. Members oT the Civic Centre board of directors were delighted at their meeting last night when General Secretary Don Forward explained the scheme under which the centre will share in the formal instruction of th? students. Implications of the concrete benefits which the Civic Centre may receive also were not overlooked. MAGIC Honey Pound Cake ifgP j I IKc.-dlwrl.lii. 2!'tp.M4lcBUn4 feTgj 1 chnnry P- lt ffiH H 3 efta, well braten U tip. vanilla ntract BiTtflfl P 2h c. .lfted all-purpose J Hp. Itmon ntract uI'lH I flB ; flour IBBammffiaBBl l M Rin.e rlsin; drain: dry on towel cut fine with BlI.TrTS Sl iKiwrs. niq-K snorienina wiin apoon until nuny and MIVl III , creamy; gradually add honey, while continuing to JaHhLfl Bp work with a spoon. Add beaten east, and blend. llQWPV Gradually stir In sifted dry infirrdients; beat with f lfl si fffl i fpiH.n until smooth. Add eitracts, raisin.) stir to BavLi I II W J Wil blend. Bake In Hreaaed, lightly floured " x 5 ' x 3" .HntfnSH Hi pan at 3H)F. for 2 hours. HBan R Something New At WALLACE'S Smart "Jiffy" 100 Wool JERSEY DRESS LENGTHS The New Tubular Jersey Dress Price "!v , im 1 a. a ama' U i $9.75 EACH mported Direct From U.S. package free. NAILHEAD-STUDDED Choose from 13 best selling colors. All sizes. Now at this store. Sec Our Window Display ! ... U SLC Us 1 UK Al KfcUUlKEMENTS IN I EH III Office Supplies Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY ; BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE Under the plan, Booth Memorial High School will "take over-parts of the Civic Centre during school-day mornings from- 9 o'clock until noon. The first part of the morning will be spent In physical, training and the second in such classroom Instruction as library classes and home economics. Each class will receive one- morning a weet at the Civic Centre. Physical training classes .will be carried out in the gymnasium and the other classes In the Teen age room. King Edward Elementary School will continue its policy of using the gymnasium for phys ical training during the last por tion of the school day in the af ternoon. MAY GET MORE GOVERNMENT AID Use of the Civic Centre in close connection with the schools t , will open an avenue for possible .financial assistance from the Department of Education when plans for the proposed extension , of the building are put into ac tion, Mr. Forward told the meeting. Under the Cameron educational report, which was. adopted by the government, we are thus eligible for 50 pcretnt-,c! the cost of the new portions w put up," he said. "We have received fairly cordial assurance that this will be considered when the time comes." ' The Civic Centre. Association has a capital fund jh excess ot $70,000 earmarked for buildin? expansion. Should the provin cial government match this At WALLACE'S of G When Buying FIRE INSURANCE ourse If your building, house or fur nlture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? . Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers nowl H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" HERE AGAIN "Ottawa valley brand All Pure Wool REVERSIBLE TWO-TONE BED THROWS Rose and Blue, Maroon and Camel, Green and Peach, Rose and Green, Mauve and Green. WHITE BLANKETS Rose and Blue borders. Sizes 72x90 and 64x84. 3 Third Avenue phoM On Your Home or on Your Furniture "CLINIC" HERE OCTOBER 8-9 Prince Rupert's Civic Centre Will be the site of a "reprearinnnl I clinic" on October 8 and 9 when ' a group of six instructors from .the Physical Education ana recreation branch of the Depart ment of Education hold sessions here on a broad variety of cultural and recreational subjects. The clinic win consist of six sessions during two evenings in which each member of the trav elling team will lecture on and demonstrate techniques in arts and crafts, drama .physical ac tlvities designed for the interest of every member of the com munity. The clinic was inspired bv s visit here last year by Ernest Lee of the physical education and recreation branch. It will start at Prince Rupert and work eastward, stopping at Terrace, Hazel-Ion, Smithers-Telkwa. Burns amount, the fund would be approximately $150,000. No policy has yet been set a? to the direction this expansion would take, although a swim ming pool and bowling Alleys have been mentioned. "With that much money at our disposal we could make our Civic Centre not only the best In British Columbia, but on the continent," Association President T. N. Youngs commented. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kllocyclet (Subject to change) It WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Edmund Hockrldge 4:15 Stock Quotations ;ml Int. 4:30 Especially for you 4:45 Maggie Muggins . 5:00 String lime 5:30 nendezvoiu RHythm 5:45 King Edward Hotel Trio 6:00 Address by Rt. Hon. Norman Barrett 6:30 Music by Rene 6:45 Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Rundup 7:30 Piano Recital 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 "Labor and Business" 8:30 Invitation to Music 9:00 Ernest Adams 9:15 Midweek Review 9:30 Herman Chlttlson 9:45 Piano Pops 9:55-Solo Spotlight 10:00 C3C News 10:10 B C. News 10:15 Just for you 10:30 Showcase Blue Book NBC 11:00 Weather and Sign Off Ann. THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Crock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Concert 8:45 Music for Moderns 9 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Little Concert 9:45 Morning Melodies 9:59 Time Signal 10.00 Musical Program 10:15 Morning Song 10:30 Roundup Tune 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today SUPPORT Mi mm the RED I SHIELD APPEAL for necessary funds 7h!$ space donated by THREE SISTERS CAFE Lakt, Prine Oorge, Quesnel and Williams Lake on Its way back. Personnel of the group are as follows: Mrs. Hilda Keatlev. orovlncial supervisor of women, provincial recreation centres. Miss Jean Travis, handicraft instructress. Department of Uni versity Extension. Jerry Mathlson, provincial supervisor of men, provincial recreation centres. H. S. Hum. director of com munity and school drama, De-nartment of Education. Calvin Large, assistant director department of University Extension. Lome Brown, assistant director of physical education and recreation and supervisor of school health and physical edu cation. The first evening will start with a general session directed by Mr. Large and Mrs. Brown followed by an arts and crafts demonstration and display by Miss Travis. A discussion on drama by Mr. Hum will be fol lowed by Instruction in conduct ing a social hour by Mr. Brown SERVICES ON ROAD NEEDED And Also Enlightenment of Tuhlic About Highway's Existence I No - - romninint Is mnrfo hv . ...--v J i I George Green, lecal manager of j iha Tmnarltl fVI -J 1 V m. lingual Wll uu,, i CgUL UII1V, the condition of the hiehwav be tween Vancouver and Prince Ru-pcrt but he does think there is much room for improvement In the way of servicing the motor tourists and he sees opportunity for such businesses as auto camps, stopping places, catinu establishments and even gas tna service stations all along the way. fMr. Green, who returned ar the end of the week with Mrs Green from a two weeks' motor trip to Vancouver, says he met now a few people who were sur prised to hear that one could drive in and out of Prince Ru pert. He had maps with him and took every opportunity to tpread the gospel about Prince Rupert's good road with all its! adventurous charm of new scenery and territory to cover. SINGER Sewing Machine Repairs t Free Estimates J All Work Guaranteed 4 rilONE K(i 1 4 Won --I it. n.i .A c. n., 1 nine uupcriT PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service TT U C ffaVlVaf t C YiElf aftlP TUr a . ..,... w w . w.r ..a. Wt Mf, THE FIRST GREAT THRILL STAP nc uv$ ... wr wr ..m : jf 1 m n u uui rm ujm mMm 1 ! r Sponsor M. T. LEE TAILOR 303 Third Avenue t's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up W Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 186 DEVELOPING, HUNTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 MM Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur L'nlargers and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. ill ttrtt t . . ill 'Offer!ng37 years of practical Experience in Prince Rupert" JOHN GURVICH has returned to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS No Job Too Large No Job Too Small EXCAVATING, HAULING, LAND CLEARING ,v PHONE 32 SIXTH STREET 1 j -ey. - '. rtUSi" V 4i IvV B HII ' B 1 I LIU m , mm$ 11 -fiRTr . 'JWZC--J ife-Jl I m ,i..Pfs -' Bl.'i7J "V WJL sZ&.ss .La . ti h k vnmv'sc --tr Kk-i T&fjZrQ V.Am nronn.m T4ii Renerouslv WFA W We have a varitd selection of Cards, Candles, WrapplngPajA and Cake Decorating Sell HALIFAX REMEMBER FIRE INSURANCE CO. Canada's Oldest Fire Insurance Co. Established Since 1809 It's Here... I It's Modern... It's Pleasing-It's h A Portrait, by . . . Van Mecr SM 305 West Third Avtnut Tor a true portrait! re, portraying your individual ChararteriM Just Phone 426 - SHINGOLEEN Slilintoleeii beautifies and prulccls old ,nd ""1 and ear of testing and constant usage " I lt worth and sure capacity 10 "u ' "n,i: in Sliingoleen is made on a two-oil base colors and Is entirely free from creosote. Sold b THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. PHONE 101 CHINESE DISHES OOB ' to 2 a Open 8 a. PHONE l3 ,. 4rTtfi TO ft) i" CAFE a - - 0i SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PWt'ft . . Cho.M0 unopbucy lf Sl'tiCIAL CONSUL"'""' png WARTIME IIOUSINO WM11 . ' 1 1 or M PHONE It. E. (MONTY) MONTADOB I ' COLLART & McCAFFERY