TODAY KING ( ItosBy Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, February 10, 1951 . in MR. MUSIC RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR Arena Still Going Issue (Subject to Change) LA I... ii .. ITIUIIUUV MAim- j WATERFRONT - - MWff 5 TERESA WRi' Sunday Midnite VICTOR MATURE LUCILLE BALL in ttv AIRES in Plans To Be Drawn l' I Full Size lice Surface Planned Harold Thorn advised a of the Prince Rupert Curlins "Easy Living" "The Copt, m Club Thursday night tnai a Can. Fishing Co. architect would Monday and Tuesday 7 8:20 p.,, be glad to draw up plans lor an arena at no charge. Air Thorn DOLLAR DAYS Now On At WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE j Level Crossing at Fairview Hay SS Prince Rupert Returning 1 1 New Salmon Research Project ij According to word received this week from Ed-1 1 ward T. Applewhaite, local MP, tenders are being 1 1 called for the construction of the Fairview Bay level i crossing roadway to connect up with the new floats, i Principal items of the week are: ! The construction of a "two-lane road 24 feet wide was thanked for the olfer. He was asked to make it to the arena committee of the Civic Centre Association to be included in its report to the association directors to be held shortly. In view of information receiv SATUHDAH--1-.M. 4:30 Sports College 4.45 Memo Irom Lake Success 5 00 White Cane Week Bdcst. 5:30 Linger Awhile 6:00 CBC News 6:05 NHL Hockey 7:30 Organ Recital g:00 "Your Army Presents" 8:15 Musial Program 8:30 Prairie 8c noon e r 9:10 -White Cane Week Bdcst. 0:30-Mit.sic in the Night 10:UU -CliC 0:1(1 -CBC News 10:15 Trocadeio Orch. 10:30 Buzz Adlam's Playroom 11:00 Wer.ther and Sign Oil 8:30 -Recital ri:()(i- BBC News nc v Commentary D:15-Music for Meditation 9:30 Harmony Harbor : 30 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 Wav of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 --Capitol Report 11:30 Religous Period 12:00--N.Y. Philharmonic Sym phony Orch ed since the report of the arena committee to the Civic Centre AtlKl) FEATii ANNE fnm,. i . by approximately 713 feet long, i having a 6-inch deep e-ompacled River three-quarters of a mile below the Herman Creek bar. VICTOR MATH in "STKLU- gravel surface. Association, the club suggested that the committee amend their recommendation of a luo-lhluU size ice surface to a full sized surface such as has been constructed at Cranbrook at a coat of $70,000 without artificial ice. President Neely Moore said the The supplying and placing and installing of a 2 foot diameter by 86 feet long galvanized corrugated iron pipe culvert. Recruiting Slow Here JUU, Supplying, placing and secur the Curling Club is as follows: President G. N. Moore I Vice-Pissident E. Boulter j Secretary-treasurer Harold Thorn - Wl'lli i . ing of untreated sawn-iimoer, It looks very much like the end for one of Prince Rupert's largest and, over the years, one of the most successful halibut-ters of the port the good ship Takla. After having stranded on Lucy Island while outbound for the cod-fishing banks, Takla has been driven up since then by storm-lashed seas to a point on the rugged beach where salvage Ifxecutive of the club was still I looking into the possibility of a curling rink with two or three sheets of ice. He said some Idle buildings had been looked at to , planking across the Canadian difficult National Railway line, and ap (Prnce Runrrti J. A. Willox, H. Black Prince Rupert is a E Boulter, chairman: J. Laurie, Oudkln, Vancouver: Li', see if one might be suitable proximately 198 lineal feet of guard rail. Supplying and installing standard railroad-crossing sign. Interim dtres for the Club for j T. O. Bateman, William Bremner,' Smithers; Dr. H. H. Pis place from which to get recruits. There are Just too many good-paying lobs around, according to Flight Lieutenant Keith Ham, RCAF recruiting officer. He and the 1950-51 season were set. E. R. Gordon, W. Mcnenzie. ur cuuvcr; iur. ana Mrs L. M. Greene, W. E. Simmons and and Mr. Thomas )r, will be long deferred if not im- I Mouki. Topley; B. to Prince Rupert, 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Jake and the Kid 2:30 Critically Speaking 3:00 John Fisher Reports 3:15 CBC News 3:20 Ask the Weatherman 3:27 Weather Report Sgt. Larry Jones departed iasi c.N.S.S. big liner Prince night for Smithers after three George makes one more voyage days here. i between here and Vancouver Mrs. N. F. Wilson. Constitution committee Whitemore, E. Gordon and Laurie. Publicit y Don Tucker. A committee of Earl Gordon-Duncan Whitmore and J. Laurie was appointed to draw up a constitution for the club. The membership drive will be led by Dr. L. M. Girene, assisted by William McKenzle and J. Laurie. J. P. possible altogether. The &7-foot Takla has been for a quarter of a century one of our most familiar local fishing craft. Salvors are now stripping the stricken vessel. Don't Wait Lubricate I 3:30 Vancouver Symphony PROVINCIAL EMBlt Eight of the province floral emblems: OnUra trillium: Quebec, mjp Nova Scotia, trailing t New Brunswick, pirpli Manitoba, crocus; Sii Adequate lubrication Tucker was appointed chairman j United States natural gns is of the publicity committee. (serving 12,000.000 homes from The president and secretary California to Southwestern On-wr emnowereri to complete ft turio. Canada providing heating, iow, may save you o biq repair bill in the Total contacts numbered 25, j and after next week will be with-with 17 actual applications. Five drawn from service with the ex-servicemen applied for re-i Prince Rupert taking over the enlistment and one youth applird I run, arriving here Wednesday, for aircrew. Four applied for en- j February 21. liscment in radio branches, the F0r several months the Prince balance in other technical and Rupert has been at Vancouver clerical trades. undergoing an extensive over- But interest of young men in haul as well as installation of the RCAF has doubled during fire protection equipment under the last few months, said FL the new federal regulations. The Ham. The Edmonton district, of Prince George will receive sira-which northern B.C. is a part, ilar treatment and is expected rennrts a ino Der cent increase in back on the run towards the end uture. Drive up today bankine resolution. '. cooking, refrigeration and other ewan, prairie Illy; Ate OFFICERS 'facilities for more than 50,000- rose;. Newfoundland, : The complete list of officers of 000 people. puni Leading the flatfish record for Orch. this year Is the Vinetta Prince, 4:30 My Uncle Louis Capt. Adolph Prince, that! 5:00-Startime brought 90.000 pounds of flat-i 6:00 National Sunday Evening fish to port yesterday morning. Hour Previous high trip of the season' 6:45 The Four Gentlemen was the Combat, Capt. Nels Nel-: 7 00 CBC News ( son, which loaded a gross load: 7 10 Weekend Review of 79.000 pounds January 30. j 7;20 Special Speaker The Vinetta Prince, as well as' 7;3C Little Symphonies the Violet P., Capt. Ray Prince,' 8:00 Stage '5'. and the Maurice H., Capt. Oscar! g:oo Chamber Musio To make owning a car s real delight, let us attend to all its needs. P rope r service cuts driving costs In the long run. Ibe 1 of May when she will make two enlistments in all branches. Ihcmjpipy which are expected In 9:30 Vesper Hour sDecial Alaska cruises with the Giske, ; perennial Los Angeles Chamber next week with good catches, are 10:00 CBC News of Commerce and Portland Jour- vessels of the Prince Rupert 10 : 10 CBC News 'nal groups before taking up the Fishermen's Co-Operative. Fish- 10 : 15 Assignment B.C TB Clinic Coming Here More Often regular Alaska tourist service ing is being carried out in Skide in mid-June. I gate Inlet. .r( 10:30 First Piano Quartet ,11:09 Weather Sign Off I MONDAY- A.M. i 7:00 Musical clock j 8: CO--CBC News ' 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Bonn 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert I 9:00 EBC News & Comty Belgians See Opportunity , ... . ,J Twenty-five loggers heading I Henceforth, with a view to Qr CumfheWa Inlet camps , giving the public a more com- were among passengers aboavd plete service, the travelling tu- UniQn sleamer chilcotin, Capt. berculosis clinic of the provin- Harry MtLean which arrived in cial Board of Health, will Py 1 port at 1 o'clock yesterday after-three visits annually to the ; nQon f rom Vancouver alld san- , Prince Rupert district instead ed at 1Q p m or soulh QUeen of the biennial visits as has beenj CnarloUe Island points whence the case in the past. During the , sne wil) return nere tomorrow "4&y hi Smart Motorists Rush to . . . SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. THK PLACE OF BETTER I'SF.I) CARS Third and Park Aves. Phone Green 217 BRUSSELS 0? Canadian ini- recent visit of the clinic to mitce evening to sail at 8 p.m. on her migration officers, installed in a new office building in the heur of Brussels, are wrestling daily with an average backlog of 2.000 Rupert a total 01 234 cases wtie eturn suutn passengers disem 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit, 10:15 The Barry Wood Show 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 "Robin Hood's Musical Kitchen" 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air barking here from the Chilcotin x-rayed. applications from Belgian resi dents anxious to settle in Can I! ada. Jack Robillard, chief of the 11:15 Round-up Time 51 Super Twin I Canadian immigration bureau I n:30 Weather Report . V;:., .,iLi I U ftTfrr ij -' i " nummm9 HW tfwwn tfapipiet? 9mmm ujm- V '-'EMS'- - X" nere, said prospective seuiers nu , n :3i Message Pi riocl Deen streaming in since reguia-i ..T?(,nrrt1 Tn,Pl.i,1P were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, and daughter, N. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and child, O. Johanson, H. Menzies, S. Scherk, G. Pedersen, H. Ho-gan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jackson, E. Peterson, O. Stole, G. Currie, J. Dyck, A. Blomberg, W. Wilson. On the southbound trip the Chilcotin will make a special call at Bella Bella early Monday to pick up a party of five B. C. Packers auditors returning to Vancouver, tions weis relaxed on the entry; 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies into the Dominion of European P.M. settlers. POWER CHAIN SAW Cuts in ony timber, ony position. The unlimited power of this value-packed performer is tops. New EEZY-FEED 3-Pitch Planer Chain has m a my !2:00 --M'd-cav Mekxnes 12:15 CBC News I2:2i Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Bdcst. "We were forced to take new offices, Increase our 'staff, and that is still not enough for the inh " 1-m a IH t.v,.i'i'....j .nm,j 112:55 Rec. Int. great capacity, longer life. 1:00 The Concert Hour no kurf A new program of salmon tag ging operations is expected to be rlrcq or binding. RINGING THE BELL for q'i instituted m these waters during 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 Fightins Pioneers1 2:00- B. C. School Ildcst. 2:30 Records at Random 8.000 emigrants would be sent! from Belguim to Canada during! the next 12 months. During Jan-1 uary alone his office issued 5.000 application forms with an aver- i the coming summer when the Fisheries Research Board of l ..-I... I rra Drv Bee - W f. Canada starts in this way a LUlKf B3I - friend every winning new further investigation of 'the age of 150 completed inquine? returned daily. Roughly half of1 the applications were ultimately movements of springs and co W ff noes through the North Island Always in favour wherever V in !f(l bi t- Luxury Steamer Prince George New ToiUtoT Improved Oiler 'i ' Xw trolling grounds at the rorth-west of Graham Island. Years ago there was a similar tagging people set together. approved with a percentage e.f the remainder held over for p visible changes in Canada's laber requirements. Many ol the applications come from displaced persons as well as Italian subjects working in operation off Hippa Island to the west of Skidegate Channel. Improved Helper's Hondlc Belgian coal mines. Increased Cooling Copocity New Concentric Float Carburetor 9 Mr. Robillard said the majority seeking a new home in Canada were agricultural workers The list, however, Included artisans, technicians, tradesmen and domestic servants. SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN VI DNKSIkAY MIDNIGin Luxury at Ixw Cost For Reservations Announcement of the new re-1 search project was made yesterday by Dr. R. E. Foerster of the Nanaimo Biological Station' who left last night aboard the fishery patrol cruiser Lburier which had brought him, A. J. Whitmore, chief supervisor of lisheries. and other departmental officials north this week in connection with an instructional gathering for district departmental officers. Dr. Foerster is now hi charge of the Fisheries 1950 VVinnur SEE IT ! TRY IT ! Applicants from Wallonia, the Fill In and mail for full particulars: Name Address Distinguished world renowned highly - Industrialized provinces in southern Belgium, invariably express a preference to settle in the French-speaking communi Write or Call UT OK DKTOT OFFICE ties of Canada. Those from the brew masters meeting at Brussels on Aug. 10-11, 1950, awarded Lucky Lager the Diploma and Star of Excellence, acknowledging this traditionally fine B.C. product Canada's finest. 'v! S Pppnil'h ftiirrf'e snlmnn rp- search ooerations on the coast ' Flemish areas in the north main- CHAIN 5AWS DIP LOME ' -- -- --- - . , 1- Sn Ik :.-W BrusseU A j 1 i &ri PRINCE RUPERT. including extensive work in the ly favor the prairie provinces Skeena River system from coast! where they hope to establish to headwaters lakes including I themselves on their own farms. Lakelse and Babine. To meet his I Dealer: RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Prince Rupert, B C. Distributor: 11 KVMS E. RITCHIE & SON I TI). 658 Hornby St.. Vancouver, B.C. Type A' rewers of Burton 3 yi issJi ai.o b Timber Booming chief, Vernon McMahon, 111 charge at Lakelse Lake, was in the city. It was also announced that a new counting fence was to be installed on the Lakelse . .. j This advertisement is not niilillslinl nr rlisnlnvorl I, v flip l.imior C'orit roi 1"" Whole Interior The whole central interior or Dy me Uovernment of British Columbia. bvCh BLONDIE Biq Pitchers Have Bigger Ears jjl country is enjoying an unprece-j ! denOed era of prosperity owing 1 1 to the sustained activity of thi rrffr timber industry, reports William ! i Crulckshank, general agent, pas-' I senger department, Canadian ; 1 ' National Railways, who is buck ', I f mm 9 hndnpec i.rin o fur at WE HAVE MOVED TO THE FORD BUILDING 193 East Hastings Street Office No. 4 Mezzanine Floor Phone Number is Still TAtlow 4944 HE ASKED ME V FPANKIE IS FOC MV PlCTuTC ( MUCH BETTEC BUT OFCOuPSE' J S. LOOKING---1 SAlO'NO' 1 ( DON'T YOU? JUST A moment; . 9 J! 2 : ipcuLTW;!-- ( 6Evet?LV-.we have) C our I (" in fe". " " " I i i Burns Lake. Particularly Is this 1 noticeable at Burns Lake and ( 1 Houston although Smithers and j ! Terrace are also flourishing, j 1 General business is up all aloi'g ! the line, Mr. Crulckshank wao J ; informed. Cj ; 1 TiV'i rc I You're Welcome At Any Time. Drop In and See Our New Quarters Pacific Coasl Fishermen's Mutual Marine Insurance Co. I R. G. Van der Sluvs was admitted to Prince Rupert General Hospital last night.