Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 16, 1951 Housekeeping . tSUNUA P.M. ! 12:00 Your Invitation to Music i 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Music I Like 2:30--CTitically Speaking I Alberta Indians Lose Old Friend - - ' 4 A emna a RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles 9 (Subject to Cbange) WATER TON. Alta. R Blood Indians of southern Aierta have said a sad goodbye to a staunch friend. He is Ven. Samuel H. Middleton, ii W '''' SSs A HEALTHY GARDEN 01d-Tto spend more Ulan a dollar or timers sometimes . scoff at all two. these modern precautions against i As a general rule, insects that attacks of peats or diea.se, 1 eat the foliage are attacked wiUi whether the potential victims are , a poison uch as HDT, arsenate human -brines or eardens. In of lead. etc.. while thotw that Archdeacon of Lethbridge, who lias worked with the Bloods since trvtsTrrrmi 3:00 John Fisher Reports 3:15 CBC News 8:20 Ask the Weatherman 3:27-Weather Report 3:30 My Uncle Louis 4:00 National Sunday Evening Hour 4 :45 The Four Gentlemen 5:00 Whispering Strings 5:30 Little Symphonies :00 Trans-Canada Theatre 7:00 CBC Npws 7: 10-Week-end Review 7:20- Special Speaker 7:30 Concerto 8:00 Overture, Please 8:30-Limer Awhile 8:00-Thi.s Week's Composer i i ' J- - - 1909. Archdeacon Middleton retired because of failing eyesight from his position as rector of 6t. Paul's Anglican Church for tlic early days, it is true, so far as suck out the Juices like aphidsi gardens were concerned, there and other plant Moe are control- j were not nearly as many bugs led witii preparations incorporat-lurking around as if the case ing nicotine or tobacco solutions, today. These things increased as lime, sulphur or special soap, the country opened us, and if j F.uely ground sulphur dust i6 an they didn't ordinate in Canada (excellent preventative for dls-t hey soon hitch-hiked here by ease like rust, boat, train and lately even by! WHEN IT GETS HOT A hot IH LP MILL OPENING Prince Rupert radio listeners will hear a program of outstanding Interest over station CFPK at 6:30 this evening m'hen the regular Saturday Magazine program of the national network ieatures the opening of the Columbia Cellulose puip mill which took place aere earlier in the week. Program Director Doug Nixon, TechnkBl Director Ross Whiteside and Announcer Marce Munro were here organizing and recording the Indiatis at Cardston, of fot. Tliomas' Church at Cardston and of All Saints' Church in the town of Watertan. Although retiring as Archdeacon of Lethbridge, he will re plaue. Today we are literally j sun is not appreciated by plants surrounded by all orts of things ! or a tender skin, and the results that will quickly tavage the gar- jn both -cases may be painf ul. tain the title of Archdeacon by RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE OAS AND EI.M'TKJC RANGES rbone Blur !I2 PACIFIC ELECTRIC special permission of Rt. Rev If . ' j ;: - fcinifi IK I i"H iliiii T" in" T "if " 'iiriT rt'-T - nfr'i UNUSUAL SANDWICHES 1! Richard Ragg, Bishop of Calgary. Fittingly enough, his last ser-wui iiccLfcd on the grass beside a running stream, a lew miles from the reservation where he began his missionary work 41 den unless we are on the alert. The wise gardener will change But It Is not difficult to have his methods a bit when the days fine flovJers and crisp vegetables I tunn hot. With the lawn he will even with all th-Ur enemies, 'xhe cut less frequently, certainly no first care should be to keep thejoltener man one a wek, juki garden In healthy condition. A ! he will usually let the cuppings well-cultivated, w e 1 1 - fertilized lie where they fall to form a bit plant Is the first and main de- of protecting mulch. He will also fin.se. If plants are left unthin-jset his mower a little higher so ned and surrounded with weeds, j that the grass is not cut so short. Open-face sandwiches withj Toast the bread on one side. bamn on a ' Spread the untoasted side of STEAMER :30 Mazart 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 From the Captain's Log 10:30 Vesper Hour 11:00 Weather Report and Mign oil MONDAY A.M. 7.00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10-Here's Bill Good " . 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9.00-BBC News and Cmty 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment 9:59 Time Bifrnal 10:00 -Morning Visit 10:15 -Barry Wood Show" 10:30 This Week's Artist .years ago. As the snowy-haired tiavorsome base of toast, smooth each slice witn mayonnaise, uieu priest ended his last service, i mayonnaise and sharp cheese j with the cheese spread. Top each Chief Joe Bull Shields told a re- i sm-ead make a combination that 'sandwich with slices of banana Prince Rupert portai , "It's awfully hard to see him go." ; tn the flower and vegetable narden. evjn if no weeds have been allowed to grow, he will continue a light cultivation once a week cr every ten days, to create what is known as a dust If the soil is poor and growth ppindly and weak we have an ideal sput for pests to flourish. TJIFRE ARE CURES O! course specific bugs and diseases will require specific counter measur- is very unusual. The flavor is . and a strip of bacon, delightful. And these sandwich-1 place under low broiler heat ei are quick and easy to make, i 0' in r. moderate oven, 350, Just two quick spreads mayon- until the bacon is crisp. Serve ' naise and then cheese. Then hot garnUi-ei with watercress. banana slices go cn, with bacon ; . ' for topping. Sandwiches then go ; lncila an(I Pakistan have the under the broiler for a mere m0!1t, widely varied climate in es. Fortunately modern science muicn wnicn win prevent evap- lightly with a cultivator then, If possible, mulch lightly- with grass clippings or similar material to conserve the moisture. If necessary and possible one should water thoroughly the night be-lore this final pre-holiday has kept well abreast of the neWCiauon irom me son. SAILS JFOR Vancouver ami Intermedial Ports Each Thursday t 11:15 p.m. for KETCHIKAN Vil.U.Vr.KUAl MIOMGHT Luxury at Ijow Cost ifor Reservation second or two. i the world with normal annual program which will tell not only of the pulp mill opening but will have much tactual information and historical background pertaining to Prince Rupert and District. SATURDAY-P.M. 5:33 Holiday with Music 5:45 Memo from Lake Success 0:00 CBC News 6:05 - CBC Sports Page 6 :3L Saturday Masazine Opening -of Columbia Cellulose pulp mill 7:00 frail schooner J:30 - Let's Square Da.ioe 8:00 Kaien Islanders Local Talent 8:30 Piano Playhouse W:Ofl John bturgfws :15 Armdale Chorus 0:30 Concert of Europe 10: 00 -CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Troeadero Oi cn 10: 30-Dancing Party - NBC 11:00 - Weather Report and Fish arrivals SUNDAY A.M. 8:3C-Rwltal 6:00 BBC News and Comty 8:15 Music for Meditation 8:30 Harmony Harbour 8:59- Time Signal 10:00-i).C. Oardcner 10:15-Just Mary 10:30Way of tne Spirit 11:00 CBC News It will not be too late to continue sowing quite a few quick-growing vegetables like lettuce, baets, carrots and beans. In fact the person who gets the most out of his vegetable garden, is the one who makes several sowings a week apart right up to early July. This creates a sucession of troubles. Careful gardeners will j always be on the watch for any attack, will examine any damage like wilted or partially destroyed or eaten leaves, will regard with suspicion any sudden check. Careful gardeners will also supply themselves with some sort of a" duster or sprayer and the proper materials to go with them. There is all sorts of equipment available, and for the Make tnem for the sheer joy ol rajnfan 426 Inches in Assam, making them, and the pleasure oruy 3 in sind. and enjoyment your family Is . sure to have in eating them. j QUELPH, Ont. (CP) All 4 slices bread, crusts trimmed through the night Al WaUh Mayonnaise heard the mournful howling of 1 4-oz. glass sharp cheese B doj in di.strey. He found a spread Boston Bull terrier caught in tJw Banana slices roots of a twisted tree, where th ! 4 slices partially broiled bacon dog evidently had fceccme en-Waterzress - tangled w.hil? chasing a rabbit. STOCKHOLM (CP) Press clippings of the death of Kin? Gus-tav V and ascension to throne of his eldest son have been gathered in 16 bound volumes by a Stockholm adve-tising firm and presented to Kins Gustav Write or -Call ITV OK DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, l f T 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Man and His Music 11 :15 Roundup Time 11:30 Wvather Report 11:31 Message Report ll:33-Rec. Interval 11 :45 Scandinavian, Melodies MONDAY P.M. J2:00-Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Bdet. . 12:55-Rec. Int. 1 :00 The Concert Hour 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30-Records at Random 2:45Our Singing Children- fresh vegetables. Belore going on holidays it is an excellent plan to go over small garctan it is not necessary flower and vegetable gardens 1 VI. IT 33 rW'lJZ !ty i.u want to soil It, advertise Comty. 3:00- The Music Box 3:15--Don Mf sser and His Islanders 11:03 Capitol Report 11:30 -Religious Pt; icd 2 GOVERNMENT CP THE PROVINC! OP HHITIHH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS , OMINEOA. BKBPNA AND PRINCE I RtlPURT EIJSCTORAL DISTRICTS BITUMINOUS SURFACING lHM-D'i SECTION S NORTHERN INTERIOR PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CII VNDI.ER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 045 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert Millet TO (OVIKWTOIfS Bprj tendnrs. miirkd "Tender tor Bituminous aurtwlng Section 8'-. Ill be received by the Minister of Public WurkB, DnUKlui Building. 617 Oovernment Street. Victoria. S C., up to U o'clock noon. Puctllc Daylight SuviiiK Tlnie. an Friday, Uie day ol June, 1961, and opened in public at that time And date. Plans, speeincauons and conditions of Tender may be obtained from the Public Works Ofiire. 6:15 Blirrari Street. Vancouver. B.C., or from tlw nndersli;ned, on denosit of a'sum of Ten Dollars ($1000). which will be lefimried on their return In good condition within a period of one month of the receipt of tenders, except In the ce.se of the successful tenderer where the plan deposit U not refundable. 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