J TODAY HUMPHREY BOOART.MAS in "SIROCCO" Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 26. 1951 7 - 9:00 TOMORROW.., SHIPS AND i WATERFRONT Electricity From Wind is Inprechiled m m m e s a a a a Riaht-of-Way I Will tfc I Junior VojueAt Safe Zones lV At their Hioriou. r.. . WASHINGTON (APi A proposal to turn an inexhaustible supply of wind into electricity slnied a gust of enthusiasm in But Prince Rupert will have to Support Good Music Better l'-TA Thinks Matter Fall months are showing an- other boom in the scope of load- j ings in Vancouver for Kitlmat, ! Now Handled If Prince Rupert Is to continue Congress. Should Be Clarified Who has the right of way at city street sal.'ty zones marked with yellow lines the pedestrian or the motorist? ' J"' """ '"" y uuisiana-Fascinatd rnwinati.il nvmhers numDeis oi of the u- . K arlists music lov r the House of Hrprcs..nlaiiv into-; ; io. affairs committee w at, hed , befter meagure of patronage a,d by Kcmano and the north country generally. There are seven freighters, the latest being the SS Cassiar, built of steel and loaded to the guards every voyage. She has been rebuilt, after extensive reconversion work. This M-.. auestion ...... was raised at i interest "'wluv Chan v.... that v.tuv which nilll.il , ..,:l nm.v.1 I W O. Wallace's the first regular monthly meet- oi ; -nu m...... received njght by Bogumil Cenerator. ing of the Prince Rupert Parenl- Sykora, celebrated Russian 'cell The proposed $2,750,000 gov- ernment-uu:lt project would' carry toward tests begun at, isu who appeared before a small audience at the Civic Centre. Those 'ho wpta t.het-n v.,.u.' Teacher Council Monday evening. Although traffic regulations i Besides the seven vessels, there , i. i I give pedestrians the right of way:"' "opas mwu, ... " ."'!ever, were thrilled by this out-at these yellow-lined corners.' ago by a private concern. Dura- ,standmg master and his young frS ot an sing. ySJ 1 1 a fleet of fifteen barges and ! j My powerful diesel tugs. The j Waterhouse Company dominates , j w hat is being done in the Alcan j ports. Cargoes for Kltimat have I : quadrupled since May. '"'"" Mood for Ijh," PIUS II B B 4. . council numbers felt this fact luminum rotar oiaaes wouia wiI(, Wynifred Juliette Sykora.! vis not widely enough known,! whirl in a 200-foot ciiete from:who his accompanist. i especially among pedestrians. ! c wes.e-r. mountain-top If In ftn mterestlng pr0Krami ! This u-.icwtainty often resulted : Conf.re t.ie plans oi . whi(,h ranged ,rom the hl(,nesl in confusion, members felt, and inventor Percy Thomas of Mont- , cla5sjcs to a variety of baUad ( i i'prcsjntatlves to city PTA s cl;u. N 1. ; melody, Mr. Sykora charmed the j were asked to clarify the matter! Thomas, a retired engineer, j audience with his technical skill' a' their next meetings to all city envisions his wind-electric sys- ; and depth of interpretation wi'.h ' WITH SADLER'S WELLS -Ar-nott Mader, 22. of Kitchener, Ont. W newest member of the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, which will tour Canada ttiis season. He already has appeared in the London production of Robert Helpmann's modern ballet "Golden City'' and as principal dancer in th? Ivor Novello musical "King's Rhap- octv " 'CP PHOTO) CARTOON - NEWS C r, rVnJ Shown 7-9:00 ii 7- A iamiiim Plutrrn Tlitutr, " TTA members. j tern as a supplementary source j nis Uauano cello. Plans were finalised for the , of electricity for steam and hydro j The artist loves his jnusic and vi -it of T.Irs. E. Evans. President 1 pUi'.ts. Because of the variable ; soon transports his audience into ol the B.C. Parent-Teacher Fed- nature of wind, he -explained. It his ovvn tlne spirit. He was gen- 0 V. . RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocvcies CFPR cartivi. oc ic.iea upuu aimie as .proas in j, cncoiea and, at the p. rte idy power source, but can i end of the program, gave a series feed 20 per cent, or more of the j Ul extra numbers, needed current into power grids j outstandins item of the nr- 1 rration. who is expected to ar-nve in the city on October 3 from the interior where she will have v.-it :i several up-country PTA'c. Flans Include a meeting with tiio nr-mbers of the Prince Ru-i 'it P:ircnt-Teacher Council on tlie afternoon of Thursday. Oc- ....... A 1-..T1 U.. n Kroinonl gram to those appreciative of 1950 HILLMAN MINX Low mileage Like new 1947 PONTIAC COACH Privately owned a cc d deal of the time, i i WilUam E. Warne, assistant I s- crriary of the interior, told the ?emmittee that even such inter-j.'"'ttent ptodurtion of -electricity touer , ft ould be of great benefit in the and later in the evening a public , .,H ,,. west since it would conserve MARINA BERTI JEFFREY LYNN A UNlVLRsaiNlSiS totem ,"",,;;::t: A 1 AIOlS Pl.AYHt.S Tlli:TKK 1 -1 me aruit s hignest skill was . nt ambitious number consist-1 ing of variations on a Hoco: o theme by Tchaikowsky, an alternation of allegros and andantes with many weird sound etteci-i and sweping intricate fingering I and bowing. i A popuiar num-jer or a series ot old English airs in the sec-; ond part of the program was the sweet "Golden Slumbers Kiss i a M n H H y ti n u u w M n n M a Ml n si c c M n H a b N R US li'LV-iin, fur all city PTA members and anyone else interested ni FTA work. It ua also mentioned at the Original Junior VOGUE DRESSES .some of the water used in hydro .y stems. . I ThJ only commercial U.S. ex-nrrimet'.t in harnessing the wind ,o make electricity was started m the mountainous Grandpa's Knob district In 1939 by the S. Baptone and Brushe: Your Eyes'' lullaby by Cedric Morgan Smith Co. A big two- Sharpe. meeting that November 11 begins "Young Canada Book Week," oiganized by PT groups all over Canada to encourage better reading by children and young p (ipX. The separate PTA's will Ki ijy Council to publisize this week and to use all avail- ALSO Canada's cut.star.ding line ol crt'fse now brought to W you by Wallace's at regular g ."-t p ices. m Wallace's ; 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE Low mileage "MECHANIC'S SPECIAL" 1937 Graham 4-door sedan $300.00 v elided fan actually fed electric- Als0 audience intriguing were y Into utility lines for three a pair of items dedicated to Mr. weeks before a structural weak- SyKora by South American Conines.", developed in a blade and it nosers, nartlcularlv the suarkl- IRONOIL - KALSOMINE . 5URFASU. ENAMELS - PORCH PAINTS - VARN& a'j'e means to encourage gooa;vn. dov..n thp mountainside. mg "Aubade" by John Unch of (Subject w Chaniffl WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Stars of CBO Opera Cj. 4 -15- Mas c bv Ooodmau 4:30 Favorite Stories 4:45 Stock Quotations Si Int 5:00 -International Comty. 5:10 Alberta Pipeline 5:25 Canadian Amateur Golf Summary 5:30 The Question Box j:45 Somvlhing in Harmony 5:55 C3C News 6:00 Supper Srenade 6:15 Three Sons U:33 -Mus.cal Varieties 7:011 CBC ttuvr, 7:15 CBC New Roundup 7:30 -"Holland Music Festival" 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News Round-up 10:15 Let's Find Out 10:30 Vocal Recital 11:00 V.'calher Report - Fish Arrivals 11:06 Sign Off 1HUHSDAT A M 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 ChC News 8:10 Here's bal Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 S'.imise Serenade I 9:45 Your Music Appointment 1 :59 Time Signal Many colors from which to choose Trinidad. reading among students. ; Tne COmnilttve took no action Pre-'ident R. G. Moore was in;on the authorization bill, the chair. Those present includ- Dept. Store Thompson Hardware Co. If ci M:s. D. Gomez. Mrs. W. Bowes. : Irs. Mark. J. S. Wilson, Mrs. A. J. Dimiiiato, Mrs. Logan, Mrs. J. Varrhant, Mrs. K. Hardy, Mrs. Bioinsen. Mrs. J. Bowman, W. All Coastal Fishing Ends Another number, which gave the artist the fullest of scope for his technical skill and tonal tnading with wide spread ot moods, was the vigorous "Intermezzo" by E. Granados with sharp stacattos and sweeping bow alternatives. The encores were Mozart "German Dance" number, Tchaikow-sKy's "Chanson Trieste," Schu Have Your Downing, Mrs. J. Bateman and F. 1 ' onfiiths, Denning, T. Derry. RADiO & APPLIANCE SALES 2. SERVICE CAS AM) ELECTRIC RANGES PACEFIC ELECTRIC Phone Blue 992 RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED 2nd Avenue t 1st Street Phone 8(16 and 5G6 I Commercial fishing in the northern coastal area will be all j over at 6 o'clock tonight. The ! Fisheries Department announced NEW sun mann s "Traumerei and The planet of Mars has a diameter of 4.230 miles, or only i about half that of the earth. the closure yesterday because of "Brahm's Lullaby." dry streams which have serious-lv 1-ini-tei '.rl pKrnripment. nf sal STEAMER HAND-TAILORED At the close of the program, Miss Elaine Steflens went to the platform to present Mrs. Sykora with A beautiful bouquet of mon to spawning grounds, and because of the light run of chum salmon. , lowers in token of audience ap- to your own . r preciation. , Usheretes, members of High School Orchestra, Bclla Bella, uena uooia, amun s and River's Inlets areas will now be clo. ed to all sa;mon fishing. Thee are in addition to the ME A SURE j 10 :00 Morning Visit Misses Doreen Freeman, ELsa In Prince George SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Ecch'Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost m cc oj j Tliere's mil unollirr YOU in all llic world join ' , V SELL f TMDE n eent closed areas, sucn as me Naas and Skeena Rivers. AniKiincement of closure of the Queen Charlotte Islands areas is expected soon, depart- M)U just YUU. ilaii1 oiir new Fall ruit liand-lailnrnl lo tour m iinlitiilii.il nieaKiire ami htmhliIiI y link di of Oli licre am lliere. He )ourac!t. Eim jruundi sulander, June Piket and Louise Freeman. E. D. Forward spoke briefly to i bespeak a better measure of sup- 1 port in anticipation of the , Alaska Trail" program of three' concerts whici! will bring c.ele- ' brated artists to Prince Rupert; during the coming winter. i Tilt 'ROGKAM i Mr. Sykora s program was as follows: j PART I j "Toccata" G. Frescobaklli ! lu: i iviornuiK iei(un; 10:30 "This Week's Artist" I0:4." Invitation to the Walta 11:00 Man and Ilis Music 11:15 Roundup Time 1 1 : 30 Weather Rc port 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 1 :4o Scandinavian Melcdies '2:00 M'.d l'ay IdetoC'.: - esn. 12:15 -CBC News i2:25 Program Resume 12:30-BC. Farm Bioadcast 12:55 Rcc. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour You'll feel no different. ,t t .11 '! 'sr.'.. ;-. ' j ji I n j j '1 W-"1 - t j- - -1 : : ' '. For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, Tin Fall unil X inter Sl leil-Hile Quality iamil(t if Iiitk wtiolly (lilV.-rent anil ultirU ne. N .wiinls, no iu'HriiiiH-r illii-lralion cm iliwrilK: ml pattern anil weaxet. You'll h.ie to EL 11 B.C. r "Sonatina" Allegro Brillante, j Menuetto, Adagio, Allegro (W. A. ; j mpzarU , I ! "Aria" tA. Lottii i Mill? OWN KYF.S anil lo pcnmaile ymi lo i at once lo give y on your iii'L wcircnulu; 1 f t I l-A, . i. Ala. k 111 i Thil advlrttuminl it not publnhcd or dtiplayfd b I At liquor Control Boirrl or oy tk OovtmmH IP you want to sell it, advertise If you want In sell it, adverlise it, News classified. it. News classified. this tijiecial Seanon's Ojicnin Oiler. it? -si ' fj filiiiflciothf "Sonata" Grave, Allegro, Tenipo Digavotta, Largo, AUe- i gro i G. Valentnjii j "Variations on a Rocco Theme: Moderato Assai, Quasi Andante, ineme Moderato Semplice, Tempo Delia Ihema, Anuante Sosr itnuto, Andante Grazioso, Allegro Moderato, Andante, Co'.Kl Allegro Vivace 'P. Tphaikovskyi PART II , Old English Airs ' Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes" i Lullaby i 'Believe Me If Ail Those En-; dearing Young Charms" "Drink To Me Only With Thine ; Eyes" iiubade" ( John Urich, Trini-! cTftd i ! "Scherzo" i G. Uribe, Hul-1 guin, Columbia) From The Opera "Goyescas'' Iord Calvert "Wings Over the Interior y Air to TERRACE and Points East "ji Served with jride DAILY TO TERRACE AND RETURN as follows: I on those special occasions : vm a ; uuhi I t'Via.a 'Airs Baskyrs" IA. PiatLii j L m hen only the finest g II ill ll . 111 iv iv PRINCE RUPERT .. .. fir TERRACE IV TERRACE . a:' PRINCE RUPERT I DINTS EAST OF 10:30 a.m. local time 11:30 a.m. local time 12:30 p.m. local time 1 :30 p.m. local time TERRACE are t-erved as follows: t n ui suiuce LILTJ H "A I liJL-rrsssi iM()M)V... tVLDNKSDAYS and FRIDAYS and WEST Windsor Gets j X-Ray Check - j i LONDON P The Duke of 1 Windsor, elder brother of the Kini,, was x-rayed at a London j hospital yesterday. j A spokesman for the Duke said 17 VTRl Iv PRINCE GEORGE ar VANDERHOOF lv VANDERHOOF ar SMITHERS 8:j0a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:20 a.m. 10:20 a.m. EAST TKKHAC'E SMfTHERS SMITIIERS VANDERHOOF VANDERHOOF PRINCE GEORGE .... iv ar iv ar lv ar 12:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 3:20 p.m. V& 'U- HS GT53 PANTS it was one of the regular check-i ups the Duke has Irom time to i time and that His Royal Highness 1 ir. in the best of health. lv SMITHERS 10:40 a.m. ar TERRACE 11:40 a.m. Connecting at Terrace with daily service to Prince Rupert where connections, are made with C.P.A. flights to Vancouver. 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