Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, March 9; 1951 (Terrace Topics . . . CFPR RADIO DIAL 1210 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) Little Girl Suffers Face Burns Hopes of Spring Dashed Auto Crash in South too iu row lo,- two cars to pa.s.-.. No one was hurt, but the car was very uauly uamaged. Terrace Rod j And Gun Club j TERRACE The Rod and Gun Club met on Monday evening in the Credit Union hail with IB new membvrs enrolled. President: Albert Harrison was in the chair. It was disclosed that the swans at Lakelse Lake there are about 40 of them are being fed j by private individuals who make' their year-round home there. Ten dollars was voted from the. I funds to pay for the feeding of these birds and Geoff. Lanibley I was reimbursed, to a certain" ex- j i iVo ana one lull year olu ' daughter, Linda, of Mr. and Mi s. I Gordon Liltlc was seaiut j -in Ui? face on Munday alitruc-j.. ;.ne.i she tried to lift a kettle of boiling j wate from tn.o siove when hri- William Donald and his sister, M.. v. Corien,, icit on Tuesday s tram for Prince Rupert where mother's buck wa.s turned. Her 4, . f t' i , i . condition is not regarded as sen- they took Thursday's steamer for ' ous. Vancouver to visit relatives there and in Seattle. They expect U The sudden cold snap came as jseturn home towards the end of somewhat of a shock to the dis- jthe month. LIGHT UP at : RUPERT MEN'S AND : : BOYS' STORE j Sale Men's & Boys' Wear j tent, for what he naa spent on ; them. Kamloops trout eggs will again be put into the lake this year. FR1UAY PM. 4:30 Sleepy lime Stories 4 :4b-Stock Quot. & Int. 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Int. Comly. 5:10 Rawhide 5:30 Now I Ask You 6:00 supper Serenade 6:15 Personal Album 6:30 Musical Varieties , 6:45 Saddle Rockm' Rhythm 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup ' 7:30 Watcha Know, Joe. 8:00 Education Week 8:15 Musical Program 8:30 Opening Night 9:00 ' Burns Chiukwagon" 9:30 Canadian Short Stories 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBO News 10:15 Nesbitt Reporting 10:30 Riverside Raneho 10:55 Interlude 11:00 Weather 11:C0 Sign dtf SATURDAY- A.M. 1:00 Musical ClocE HOTEL FRASER HOUSl trict which had confidently expected the spring o:eak-up at ' the beginning of last week when the weather was so mild, sunny and warm. On Monday of last Noticed by four high school students who were on the scene before the arrival of the fire engine, a serious chimney fire at the home of Mrs. E. Head on Monday, during the noon hour, caused very little damage. NOW KN PROGRESS A meeting will be caned lor , March 10 when the election of: officers will take place. I I HMCS Chatham Is Radio Training cnatham is available i thusiasts and tiw" ! tors will be on hand'n"-" beginners, said "The commencenifu itype o instruction sh.. j week the trader had flattened : out the bank of snow in the j cent.'e of Kalum Street and it I was melting rapidiy. On Mon-!day of this week the temperature I went to 2 below zero following a gradual fall in t.empcratu.-es and jsnow on Friday of last week. A strong wind blowing on Monday 'made the day seem ccJdT and the streets are icy to walk on. ; Spring seems farther awav than ever, especially as there appears to be no prospect of a chan? l:i Naval Reserve Communication Branch personnel are soon to have the opportunity of join 1 To Vancouver today i Miss L. ing a trans-Canada "ham net popular to those .' interested ln Jolnitw t-naval division," said The Instruction u weekly, augmentinE tk, C; - - r work, according to Lt. Cdr. J. W. Colby of HMCS Chatham John Gordon was taken to hospital on Wednesday afternoon suffering from severe burns on the hands and face sustained when a blow torch he Was using to thaw out the gas line of a truck ignited his oily coveralls turning him into a flaming torch. The flames were not out almost immediately by the quick action of the garagemen in using a fire extinguisher and the badlv burned man was removed to the Outpost Hospital: lit 6UO uoiiiini of the Naval & at the local division. i Theis, E. Baldwin, D. Bennett, jW. J. Jefferson, Mr. Lyons, J. S. iH. Wurtell. Mr. Nixon, E. W. ! Piercy, T. S. Lockie, O. H. Peter-1 son, K. T. Copeland, G. Peterson, ' R. J. Sparks, E. R. Carswell. To Sandspit (todayi J, Wood, E. Meers. From Vancouver (Thursday) The 100-watt transmitter the weather. The membership of the lac An Parent-Teacher Association is now 62. The annual tea and ' Mr. Burch, R. White. S. Lindsay, sale will be held in the IOiv Hall on March 24. 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Hits and Encores 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 - BBC News and Comty. 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 - CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 9:59 Time bignal 10:00 -Bandstand 10: 15-Minuet 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45-CBC News 10:55 Weauiei and Interlude Miss L. Theis, Dr. R. H. Ball, Mrs A. M. Johnson, George Dibb, Mr Smith. CENTURY M '. and M s. W. II. S).vnc r are leaving this week for Vancouver where Mrs. Spenrer will receive surgical treatment. i Don Parmcnter left for Prince r .il.'- t on Saturcbr, invin From Port Hardy (Thursday i G. Lucke. Mm the firemen who are injured on the job. It was quite evident that the sunuort asked for will be j Morris Wightman's ca r. Awcm- , panying him were Dr. Black of Mrs. A. Stokes, Ca'son Jackson Prince Rupert and He-man and A. Coukell. daughter, son Engelcke, also Pete Parmen'.er and husband of th? de?eaed. ;-who left for Idaho, having had 'left at the weekend to a:tcnd th i his call-up for thi Amt ic?n i fupe nl of Mrs. Coukell in Ve"- u Saturday Date fnrl.hnnminp Thn tipvt mppt.'mir . 1 1 -0- Guests and hosts, having enjoyed a gracious ; million, Alberta. ; Army. , Mrs. Lctty Lev.e.sque is nrouni again after a long period of ili-i ness di 'ini which t 1 1 no sli" spen'. : ;wo weeks in th Prince Riif"" t will be held at the home of Mrs. j H. Houlden when Mrs. E. Sande will entertain. Mrs. Norrington solved refreshments at the close i f the meeting. j Due to the prevalence of influenza and common colds, the Red Cross Outpost has banned ail visitors, except immediate relatives, to the patients in hospital. 11:30 - Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11 :33 - Recorded Interlude 11:45 :irandinavian Melodies SATURDA1 - P.M. 12 :00 -Mid-Day Melodies 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Musical Program I on Poos on Parade 2:00 Dance Music 3:00-This Week Hooital. The Terra-e citizens are rally-in-j round tho vi-tims of Tu"-:-day morning's fi e and are offering assistance in many va-s. The Red Cross Disaster Committee of which Mo ris With'-man is the chairman, has moved in to help out whe"e needed and a certain amount of clothing and i Ibis advertisement is not published or displaved brtb vontroi noard or by th UpTrnmnt W firitiii W dinner, sat together and partook of wine a " " ' ' n ine so pleasing to the taste and so satisfying il was heralded throughout Europe as one of the finest wines of the day. That was a hundred years ago, but that wine Paarl Old Constantia is still world-wide in popularity. The rich, full-bodied taste of Paarl Old Constantia is as satisfying to-day as it was then. And up through the years, the perfect host and hostess have always served Paarl Old Constantia aftei they, and their guests, have enjoyed a pleasant and satisfying dinner. Next lime you have guests, either for dinner or for the evening, serve them Paarl Old Constantia they'll i appreciate your taste and good judgement. l The surplus money collected ! for the Wong presentation is be- ins r'acjd to the credit cf th j babv, Bennv Wone. tithe - ps a ! savin-is, account or in bonds. BLONDIE A Slight Cose of Hounting -8y CHIC Fred Baker returned last, v fi--in the e-ti'h "-v" r"i- b ' medical and surgical treatment. rrdding has already been sup- j plied. The distressed fanilv h now settling down in one of M'-s Mitchell's dwellings on Braun's j I.--larl i i 1 St. Matthew's Women's Auxil-' iary was in session Thursday at j the home of Mrs. C. J. NorrinR-' ton and president Mrs. West was i wvry OCCSMT) s- - ( i : 1 v? 1 pop cove to y ,es oovajgwe; -1 iiLTify ; , i . B 8E0? ITS READ'NS A MU9D? BOJSClNG THiS ) -C ,,U. 1 t MJO- J V Mv5TEf?V"I CANT Bua3E9 8AI.U I " A ,N:ShTI N GET HIM TO r- COVvN THE ) I oT ---r v-- S- COME UP T STEPS .X 1 V rMlY' ' md Mrs. W. 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