1 fM oCacies JJefp K) Respects Paid Prince Rupert Daily News mm OK . CFPR RADIO DIAL Saturday, August 4, 1951 1240 Kilocycle r ii erJonau io ner M Mill ory k m s" tv umi mm ran r (Subject lc Change) inic Canadian Legion WA Deals Co-ordinating Council ' Organizing Volunteers Ladies representing various With . . . BARRET ASPHALT city organizations, at a meeting oi me womens Co-ordinating Council this week, accepted responsibility for getting help for the forthcoming Red Cross blood n i im u L is 5 Fur detailed information, phune Ibert & McCaffery Ltd. donor clinic on August 20, 21 and 22. The meeting was under the chairmanship of Mrs. T. Noitoi' Youngs, president of the Co- G. W. G. WORK CLOTHING for honest wear WORK SHIRTS WAIST OVERALLS k BIB OVERALLS COVERALLS CARPENTERS' OVERALLS FINE KHAKI DRILL PANTS IRON MAN PANTS EGBTtKD cpif5ts TRADE MARK CPS? THiV WlAl t Quota SCCAUSC ' TMCY II MA Of STUOMCIt With Various Business Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary, m.eetlng Thursday night In the Legion Auditorium with Mrs. G. V. Hanley, president. In the chair, observed two minutes' silence In respect tQ the memory of a late member, Mrs. Syd Bird. Mrs. Simpson, a member transferred from Terrace, was welcomed to the nuxlHary by the president. Mrs. Simpson briefly responded. Auditor's report from January to June 30 was presented by Mrs. A. J. Croxford and bazaar committee report by Mrs. S. Chater. Mrs. V. Ciccone, delegate to the Co-ordinating Council, reported for the blood donor committee and requested the help of the members In this work. Seven ladles volunteered to as ordinating Council. SATURDAY P.M. . 5:30 Sports College 5:45 For the Record 6:00 CBC News 6:05 CBC Sports Page 6:30 Soiree at Quebec 7:00 Prairie Schooner 7:30 Let's Square Dance 8:00 Opening of St. Mary Dam 8:30 Saludos Amigos 9:00 John Sturgess 9:15 Songs by Audrey Farnell 9:30 Concert of Europe 10:00-CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Trocadero Orca 10:30 Dancing Party NBC 11:00 Weather Report and Fish arrivals ' SUNDAY -AM. 8:30 Recital 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15 Music for Meditation 9:30 Nine Concertos 9:59 lime Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Stories From the Bible 10:30 Musical Playroom 10:45 Heroes of Faith Cash for old gold. Bulger'! Miss Margaret Steeves P.H.M., of the Prince Rupert Public Health Unit left on yesterday afternoon's plane for Vancouver. Salt Lake , Feiry running every Sunday and Thursday, weather permitting. Oreen 311 or , Black 926. (tf) - Mrs. A. W. Allaire, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned home on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Bussanich and family returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from Vancouver 'where they spent a month's vacation. Mrs. Bert Morgan and son Richard, sailed! Thursday on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. They will Jom Mrs. J. Weise and family who have been In the south lor some time. Production Manager Edmonds of the Spokesman Review -Chronicle newspaper of Spokane 116 - 117 - 58 or The following ladles accepted responsibility: Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire Mrs. Gillls. Lutheran Ladies Mrs. Holland. feonja Ladies Mrs. Pearson. slant! City Builders Supplies Blue 820 Canadian Legion Women's sist. t Niagara in el Again Badly Tied Up By Damage Suit VANCOUVER John McDonald, Involved in a motoring accident h?r(L hilfi hf-flvu financial East iick committee repotted visiting Miller Bay with toy and sewing kits for ther children there and West committee visited the Pioneers' Home with tobacco, candies, etc. Preparations were well advanced for a fashion show staged by Annette Mansell to be held the second week In Sep 11:00 CBC News ,ARA FALLS William Hill is scheduled, accord-hU statement, to go over nJf", Mmond f lh amon? ! 11 :03-Capitol Report .".s.!b'?'rd prf.frt n:30-ReliglousPcrlo Period . Auxiliary Mrs. Vernon Ciccone. United Church Women's AuxiliaryMrs. James P. Macdon-ald. Salvation Army Mrs. Oystryk. Women's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Cathedral Mrs: A. L. Holtby. Women's Canadian Club Mrs. R. Davidson. Prince Rupert General Hospital Women's Auxiliary Mrs. T. N. Youngs. St. Peter s Woman's Auxiliaiy Mrs. H. V Tattersal Moose Ladles Mrs. Wilson. Crange Ladies Mrs. T. J. Boulter. Rebekah Lodge Mrs Haines. Baptist Ladies' Aid Mrs. T. WATTS & NICKERS ON obligations. It was stated in to the Queen Charlotte Islands. cuun mat ii ne ran arraniyn tr arwshoe Falls on the Can-Xidr of Niagara In a barrel Mr. Edmonds Is a veteran prin tember. ter of the Inland Empire city. make regular payments, it would take forty years before everything was settled. The monthly raffle was won itcd rubber tires tomor- gust 5. by Joyce Duncan. In the absence of the secre FARTHEST TIP STILL USED San Diego, American naval The original bayonet, trlangu- base In California, Is at the ex- lar In section with . a tapering treme southwest corner of the point, Is believed to have been United States, a few miles from invented at Bayonne in the 17th Mexico. century. iOITOX HOUSE SCHOOL tary, Mrs. Twaites, Mrs. Jean Murdock acted as secretary for the meeting. VANCOUVER, B.C. Mrs. Black reported paying a Lloyd. nM ? It MtiMi Gwfea, 1191 Mrs. T. J. Boulter also offered to look after the serving of coffee for all five sessions of the It is considered rather early to Inquire about prospective charges for apartments and suites In the former administrative building on First Avenue. Work on the premises continues. The exterior has been painted a light green. It was a hand painted Job. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lindsay and daughter, Stephanie, of Portland are among round trip tourist passengers aboard the steamer Coquitlam on her present voyage to the Queen visit to Terrace Auxiliary In July. The membership there is growing fast and they have acquired new premises for the Canadian Legion and the Aux Rnitntial and Day ScKmI fw Girts clinic. A iliary. Refreshments were served by Mrs. RothweU and Mrs. Gilchrist. Primary ClatlM t. S.mw Matriculation AttrWitW by Mia Dapartmanr pf laWariM SUNDAY P.M. 12:00 Your Invitation to Music 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Music I Like . 2:30-Crltlcally Speaking 3:00 A Tale of Toronto " 3:15 CBC News 3:20 Ask the Weatherman 3:27-Weather RcDort 3:3G Roll Back the Years 4:00 Chorale 4:30 Affectionately, Jenny 5:00 Whispering Strings 5:39 Summer Concert 6:00 Ghost Stories 6:30 Noel Coward Program 7:00 CBC News 7:10 Week-end Review 7:20-. Special Speaker 7:30 Concerto 8:00 Winnipeg Concert Orch. 8:30 Linger Awhile 9:00 Sumertime 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 From the Captain's Log 10:30 Vesper Hour 11:00 Weather Report and Sign Off MONDAY AM. 7.00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions riding dancing garnet gymnastic aV i ll arders rrturn Sepl. 10th inomici Day Girls Sept. 11th Charlotte Islands. Mr. Lindsay has long been with the typographical department of the Principal R Portland, Oregon, newsnaoer. ' I MISS ELLEN K. 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