PrftUf Ruprrf Daflp J3ruis Monday, November 10, 1947 n p Radio Dial CC I I Iv 1240 Kllocyclei (Subject to change) - MONDAY P.M. 4:15Stbck Quotations and Inti 4:30-Especlally For You 4:45jhe New Mother Goose 5:CflUratin American Rhythms 5:15yaushan Munroe and ,- Orch. 5:30r?Rhythm and Romance 5:45Tbronto Trio 6:0J"Tex Beneke 6:15-Martial Airs . 6:3PMusical Varieties 6:45'ccording to Record . 6:50--"Recorded Interlude 7:0(KCBC News 7:15-BC News Round-up 7:30rnest Adams 7:4f-fcanadian Short Stories 8 : OOThe Choristers 8:3(P-"The Smiths of Hollywood 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum 9:30 Intermezzo. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Aragon Ballroom Orch. ll :0o Weather and Sign-off TUESDAY AM. 7:30 Musical ClocK 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Concert 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Orchids Galor e 10:40 T.B-A. 1Q:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather rorecast ' " ' j ' ' One of the causes of eyestrain is poor lighting. So provide i yar youngsters with fixtures of scientifically correct desiga, I 1 equipped with General Electric Lamps. They stay brighter I I longer! (Note! Tor reading and other purposes requiring I i f direct lieht. use at least a 100-watt G-E Lamp.) I j GENERAL EIECTRIC fjAm 1 ) j VI: B " v y y u MWMMMIiWWMBHI y y - fo-S-ifc. y y v y y y 5 y it m t I j y .... n K K SHOPPING DAYS a TILL CHRISTMAS n H a A A ti a BULOVAS K K GItUENS ELGIN'S A A A and A A A Many Others to A K Choose From A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A f A Shopper Is A A A A Disappointed A I Engraving i A A A DONE ON THE A A A A A A DRESSER SETS FLATWEAR The Early Never On AIL WORK PREMISES FOR THIS LATEST IN JEWELRY . , . MANSON'S 5 t-ri'r Si' 8 ; JEWELLERS "YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER" 11 Jl Message Period li :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel an.d Albert, ABC y.M 12:00 Recorded Program 12:25 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Artists or Tomorrow. 1:45 Commentary and Bthelwyne Hobbes 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Present 3:00 Varieties ln Music 3:15 Spotlight' on a Star 3:20 Art Van Damme Quartet 3 :S0 Divertimento 3:45--'BBC News 3:55 H. Needham TUESDAY PM. 4:00 Al Harvey 1:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Three-Mile Bend, Wpg. 5:00 Music In a Mellow Mood 5:30 Platter Parade 6:00 Supper serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orch. 6:45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Remembrance Day Broadcast 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Tuesday Evening Recital Wpg. 9:15 Mainly About Music 9:3iv Design for Listening NBC 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Les Way 10:30 Pacific Planororte 11:0(1 -Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:3C -Musical CK-cR 8:00- CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert J: 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert S:50 Time Signal 10:00 Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies "0:30---Roundup Time 10:45r-Scandinavlan Melodle 11:00 Elevenses 11 : 15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather Kiemt 11:31 Message Per.oci 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert ; iPM. 1 12.00 Recorded j 12:15 CBC News 1 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Int. 1.00 The Concert Hour 1.30 Recital, Ottawa 1:45 Commentary "And His Mother" 2 03 B.C. School Broadcast 2 3 j -Men and Music g Constable W. E. McClatchle, R.CAI.P., sailed by the CoCqult-K lam last night for a trip to Stew art on official business. Mrs. W. R. Tooth returned to i 11:15 home in Stewart on the Co- Friday ss Catala. midnight. quitlam Sunday night after a visit in the city. COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Mac3e VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE rhree Ballings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, 1:3c. pjn Coqultlam. Fridays, 12 midnight. Catala. Sunday, 2 p.m. Camosun. KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL and PETERSBURG Fridays, 2 p.m. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS October 17 and 31 November 14 and 28 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS October 19 November 2, 16 and 30 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Aye. Phone. 668 EDUCATION TALK TO TERRACE P.-T. Hot Lunch Program at School is Going Over TERRACE There was a good turn-out of members at the Par-tntTeachers' Association meeting in the Orange Hall on Thursday . Mrs. C. deKergom-meaux, president, was In the chair when Bruce Barr, princl- j pal of the High School, gave a very interesting Education Week talk the members thoroughly appreciated. j Reporting on the school lunch program which was Inaugurated at the primary school this week, Mrs. Campbell, lunch' committee treasurer, said that 65 per cent of the chllden had f micauj jjaiu mcji ou ecu us iui the month with the remainder of the money expected in the next week. Even at that, at the present day cost of provisions, the Association would have to meet the extra cost of soup which will amount to over $10 monthly. Mrs. PhilllDS. lunch rnnvpnuv stated that she was short of volunteer helpers and It would helD her a ereat deal If the members, mothers and even those who are neither members i nor. have children going to school but who are Interested In to advise and help scout or-1 the work, would come forward ganlzation$ whsrever such ad-Iwith offers of help. One day a vi Is needed. He stated thatj month for one and a half to two hours at the primary school was all that is asked of anyone. Mrs. Gavan offered to care for the children of any mother who, wanted to help out but was pre-' vented from doing so by having jmall children at home. From part of last year's funds, J "- to be purchased for the High School, with a sum almost as large allotted for the elementary school library. It was announced at the meeting that donations of toys or games for the Women's Institute parcel to a family In Holland could be left at the home of Mrs. Dudley Little. Miss Janet Young's plans for forming a school orchestra In ; which she asked the support of the P.T.A. were left over until tuiat naki "longs" should be another meeting when Mlss'worn iy tne boys living wher Young will be there to talk to winters are .evcre. However, the members. permission for he hovs tn wrav A contest will be arranzed for 1 "longs" must be given from Ot as soon as possible, details of which will be posted up very shortly. At the close of the business session, coffee and sandwiches were served by Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Haaland of the social committee. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday ss Camosun, 2 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 pjri. Tuesday ss Coqultlam, 1 :30 pjn. Thursday ss Prince Rupert Phone Green 917 P. II. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! Yes! we have Overseas Cartons Timely Topics There will be a meeting of the Terrace District Teachers' Association at the Hazelton Intermediate School on Tuesday and Miss Robson of the primary school will represent the Terrace teachers there. A Red Cross executive meeting was held In the Red Cross rooms on Friday evening with a good attendance. President Core,y was in the chair. Routine business was disposed of. At-temps to start Home Nursing classes in Terrace have met with no success. Mr. Corey and Mr. McAdam, president of the hospital board, SCOUT LEADER VISITS TERRACE Gives Demonstrations To Local Troop There TERRACE Air. Thaln, B. C. Scout neld Commissioner, who 15 making a trip through th wnoao ana Norwern a. c. $Pent two day Terrace last ee- "e 15 maKing me journey wouia nave visited more I places on ths way, where he has I since learned of scout activltier i beln? established, but so manv cf them have not bsen registered ai Headquarters In Vancouver. that they -were unknown to him when he left the south. 0n Wedne,day en, M. I Thain tnofc full charge of the fecuts in the Anglican Church Hall, and spent the entire evening giving demonstrations of what could be done with a group cf scouts. At a meeting cf the scout 1 coni"ee held later in the cvenln8. a number of questions were aiked, and answered y nim- Tn"e was a Ion? discussion abaut the uniform with the com- mlsslener expressing th- opinion tawa as the Scout Commissioner. Kenneth Jordan. In Vancouver, has no power to make any changes in the uniform. Moving, Packing Crallng, Shipping and General Cartace and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones CO and CS LINZEY 211 4th Street j i h .3 5. J in 6-pound and 11 -pound sizes at 10c and 15c each respectively These arc suitable for packing your parcels for Christinas mailing. You can get these us well as any other requirements from from Terrace .' , ; reported that It is confidently expected to have the hospital opened in the near future. Nigel Sherwood, Town Clerk, Is seriously 111 at his home here and Mrs. Sherwood arrived from Smithers on Friday to move him Mrs. E. Sande and Mrs. C. Hoi-den were passengers to Prince Rupert on Thursday's train returning on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Minard of Vancouver are guests at the Philbert Hotel. Mr. Minard is -with the War -Assets Corporation and Is here In connection with the" closing of the former Army camp. MRS. DODDS IS HONORED TERRACE Prior to the lun-cneon hour on Wednesday Mrs. Oeorge McAdams entertained at her home for Mrs. B. R. Doods. Later, Mrs. Mills and Mrs. S. Klr-kaldy entertained at a luncheon at the Silver Tip Cafe for Mrs. Dodds. Covers were laid for 12. Among those present were Mei-dames B. R. Dodds, Mills, Klr-kaldy, McAdams, Stevenson, Van Stolk, Michlel, Johnstone, Osborne. Norrlngton, Oiraud and Robinson. TW W a Me m MJf YnkMUT AMD PA1 gum. l IS MA10 - - For 'Xmas m 7 1 , Elaborate--.. J, LINGERIES EVENING BLOUSES Up-to-the minute FORMALS Newest Designs- QU1LTED HOUSE COATS SWISS EMBROIDERED BRUNCH COATS ANNETTE MANSELL Upstairs STONE BLOCK i ! f - j i Terrace LITTLE, HAUGLAND & Dressed Lumber T E H II A C E osciLs f or international Harv.. , Willard Batteries nw in ui in nu am- wm Lakclse Aenuc AINU BANQUETS Serve: Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courtecm, Proprietor, Phil Tetrault TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS- -SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrac- t p LIMITED A GOOD PLACE TO BUY' Christinas Suggestions CHES'lERFIKLD SUITES (various designs) CEDAR CHESTS BEDROOM SUITES DINETTE SUITES TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS END TABLES MAGAZINE TABLES (walnut). COFFEE TABLES (walnut). LIVING ROOM DESKS (solid mahoruirl LIVING ROOM TABLES (Duncan Phjfcl COFFEE TABLES (Duncan Phyfe) MIRRORS Numerous designs, reflect: ' t' beaut and taste ORIENTAL CARPETS WILTON CAMEfi AXMINSTER CARPETS. JWAILi UKUhJta HAV1S IMMUJiAlfc AlJt.'' 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