f JOSEPH COTTEN rr,, TODAY 7 - 9:00 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 5, 1951 'PEKING EXPrS-1 LAI STARTS TOMORROW fluff r"i New Freighter Due Next Week Frank Waterhouse Line's Crtightvr Cassiur, formerly the China coaster Blue Peter, which was bnught out a few months ago from "the Atlantic Coast, is aue in Prince Rupert next week .n her first voyage. The Casslar is one of two freighteis which Waterhouse will use on a new freight and passenger service which will be operated weekly out of Vancouver to Namu, K.vmtu. Butedale. Kiti-mat Kemuno Bay, Watson Island, Prince Rupert, Alice Arm and Stewart. First voyage will commence from Vancouver September 8 this Saturday. The Red Shield Appeal treas-urci Ex padding reports the toHowiiiR donations ol $2.00 and over received during the first day of the app.al : ' i m - ' i ' ; PEOPLES STORE Fall Opening Special Ladies' and Women's Chenille Housecoats $5.95 Al l, SII S II lu 20 and 40 to 41 . LEADING MEN I (Continued from page 1) be brought to attention of the Dominion Department of Transport with "strong recommendations that such landing field be constructed in the interest of the Dominion as a whole, and as a vital necessity to transportation requirements of rapidly expanding industrial empire in North Central B.C. Other supporting reasons for landing livid here as seen by : the Chamber of Commerce are the natural and strategic advantages of such an airport here tor defence; rapid air connection is a vital necessity" for full development of the natural re-Miurces of the north, and that ! with present water landing fa-ici.uics only, "there are no fur-ture expansion possibilities" In air communication. t A fifth resolution was to ; have aked for institution of a daily train service. Announce-' meat was made today that a six-davs-a-week service is to be in-jitilutedJ SESSIONS Till KSDAY j Convention swings Into full ! session Thursday, 10 a.m., and delegates will be welcomed by Acting-Mayor H. S. Whalen. Af-jter lunch, business sessions continue from 20 to 4:30 p.m. $ 7 93 25 Ud 5 00 30 00 2 00 2 00 2.00 5.00 2 30 Vernon Strebe At'mi Fisheries Mrs. W. Washbern .... l.. L. M. Greene .V.'rs. Payne Don Creel j. A. Mcintosh M s. H. Ward Mrs. L. E. Smith Spence & Matiuk 2.00 2.00 i t " " rr ? - . 1 i Mrs. R. Bri 're Greatly increased freight traffic along the coast due to industrial development including Columbia Cellulose at Watson Is- t land and Aluminum Co. of Can-, ada at Kitimat and Kemano has necessitated the new service. It will relieve freight -congestion ' which has existed for several' Mrs. C, Farkvokl Dr. R. H Ball Mrs. S. N. Cox Mrs. Telford Mrs. A. Gwald Including anonymous w1 dona-' hi iW'Jt k 4 Ul POLLY BERGEN . JAMES MILLICAN WALLACE Fnsr m DIRECTED BY BYRON HASKIN lions and numerous .-mailer ones, the total to date is S150 00 J(7 "Softex'' Chenille. Com-foi table wrap -around style. Long sleeves and shawl co'lar. Popular Fall ihacics. New stork ju.st arrivtd at Peoples Slure. Special price RtXOW city prices. months now. The Casslar has capacity for 1500 tons of cargo and the largest refrigerator capacity of any 1 i &Jl 4 11111 freighter on the British Colum There will be a tea for ladies in bia coast almost 100 tons. She Juneau Delegate To Meeting Here j JUNEAU At a meeting of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce! last week, the president, Herbert' S. Rowland, called for a volun-i teer to attend the meetings of1 he British Columbia Boards of I Trade in Prince Rupert, Sept. 6,' 7 and 8, in order to present a the afternoon. A harbor cruise has heavy lift capacity of up to j will take place In the evening. 1 27 tons. i Cr. Friday, business session will; The vessel has stateroom ac-, begin at 10 a.m., continuing un- j commodation for four passen-i til lunch, after which the visit- 'gers. CAFT. HARRY C. FLOOD, recently awarded the Canadian Efficiency Medal, for more than 20 years of 'efficient and mcritoiiju.':" service with the Canadian Army. Capt. Flood spent many years ot his life instructing arhiy cadets and personnel in physical education. He received his commission in World War I and was wounded twice in France. At present, Capt. Flood is in charge of the Navy Fuol Depot, at Prince Rupert. SELECTED Sm F"nin Sho -Kt. Maiintt, - Rupert Peoples Store IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBI j ors will be taken on a tour oi Columbia Cellulose Co. pulp mill at Watson Island. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - SHOW STARn ONLY ONE COMPLETE SHOWING resolution uniins the construe- j tion of a Taku Highway. Joseph , McLean said he thought it would ! he possible for him to tittend. 1 TODAY I I STEAMER Prince Rupert SAILS FOR Vancouver Bargain Ads to Golf Newspapers to Survive NF.W YORK i CP i Fortune masazine says the survival oi daily newspapers in the United States depends on sharply-hihn rates lor advertising. That was the conclusion of a survey of the newspaper ba ncs; described in the September issue. ( Fort'.me noted that newsprint costs have shot up and are 1 l-e'v tr S.,j nn and said advertising still is selling at "prewar bargin ratts." dHDb In A reception, dinner and dance , in the evening will round out ! entertainment program which ' ends the convention. j Visitors who were scheduled to ' register today included: I R. D. Baker, president, Vancouver Board of Trade. I E. B. Harkness, industrial agent, Canadian National Rail- ; ways. i H. F. Bird, .secretary. Automobile Association of British Co-: lumbia. j F. G, Brown, president. Automobile Association of B.C. i H. B. Main, Canadian Pacific , Airlines. ; Olof Hanson, Vancouver, j Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests. j Hon. A. D. Turnbull, minister of health and welfare. I F. M. Doekrill, Bulkley Valley Collieries, Telkwa. ! Bernard Aien, British Colum and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN vi:m:;si.y midnight. Luxury at Low Cost MUSTARD PICKIED ONION, I Itn. pm4. tlirf whit wiiwif 1 tMipoon Mlt 3 tup tMqor 3 cups in9or I afMn Clman'i muttarrf 4 MbbwMM f-. pkUin Cover onions with boiling . water and let stand for 10 mint. Drain. Cover with ice water and let stand lor 30 mins. Drain. Place in hot sterilized jars. Tie spices in cheesecloth bag and simmer uncovered together with other ingredients for 10 mins. Remove spice bag, pour miiture over onions and seal immediately. Yield 4 pta. RADIO DIAL Cdr. Weliand To Halifax For Reservations Write or Call CITY OK DEPOT OFFICE CFPR: !(J Kilocvcics X PRINCE RUPERT,' mm (Sul)jeet it. Cbanse) WEDNESDAY- P.M. OTTAWA Commander Rob bia manager, CNR. crt P. Weliand, of Victoria, who J. T. Gawlhorne. director of Re- m varn TM , - . 4 W; i commanded HMCS Athabaskaa gional Development Board, during her nine-month tour of E. T. Applewhaite, MP for J rill 1 I 1 L - Stars of CBC Opera Cj. j Mus e bv Goodman I - Favorite Stories I EL duty m the Korean theatre and Skeena. (was mentioned in despatches for; Gordon Root, public relations 1 . 1 J -4:30 4: 45-5:0J 5:10 5:25 lis Totem 111.1 acivnn nine u guing w citicer, uoiunioia ueiiuiose co. Stadacona in October to become Ltd. Officer-in-Charge of the Junior. w. h. Crocker. Prince Rupeit. Olficers' Technical and Leader-1 L O Ekrold Vancouver, ship Course. CommandT Wei-! . -Stuci; Wuoia. ions & la; Iiit'-i national Cenity. Alberta Pipeline Canadian Amateur Golf Summary Question Box "Somi'thing in Harmony -CBC News -Supper Serenade I at at 5:30 j:45 5 I'll' A1 Richmond Man Is Arrested land has been serving tfinpor-, a.-ily as Chief of Staff to the Flag Officer Pacific Coast. It will be remembered he brought . Athaba.skan to Prince Rupert on an emergency call on the way. back fiom Korea to Viae -'.a. j At Halifax, Weliand will suc FRE3ENT CREDIT RESTRICTIONS HAVE MADE ' JOHN Q. PUBLIC ECONOMY-MINDED CONSIDER THESE FACTS WHEN BITING A CAR: Ford's English Prefect and New Consul display ...Lowest price in their field . . . Ch' apest per mile operation . . . Pmal down payment available Bob Parker Ltd. I-OKI) - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, IS C. PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTING ' ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS . AMATEUR SUPPLIES . ' Phone Greer 136 Sox 47R Chop 5uey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE i'ir Outside Orders Phone 133 ceed Commander Ralph L. Hen-nessy, of Ottawa, who has been Sergeant Jo-eph Bahen, of the Richmond, Va., police department was in P in;e Rupert last week on his way to Ketchikan to take into custody a man wanted on a charge of non support of two children for the la.st four years. He will -eturn with him, ti Ri.-hmond. His trip is costing about $4000. appointed to stand by the cruiser HMCS Quebec during her current refit and will brrome Executive Officer of the ship on her commissioning. 6:13 Three Sons G:3o -Musical Varieties i oil ( Hl New, 7:15 CBC Ncwh Roundui) 7:30 "Holland Music Festival" lO.t.'O-C l:i. News 10: 10 (TC Npws Round-up 10:15- Let's Find Out 10:30- Vocal Hee.Ital 11:00 -V.'eather Rrpiirt - Fi:,h Arrivals U:06-Sinn Off 1 iiUhSlMi - rt M J:.J. -Musical Cloi'k :!.'- Ch'.' News 8:10 Here's Hilil Good 8 tdvcrtls. Bcxrat Ifaa OtWtnl mm"""1 Snake Visits Church Service o o o All 1m $M (nireyinidl tretresEnBiieiil Call 363 ED!'. BETTER . . . Planning SuiMing or Repairing ISTACHATTA, Fla. A four-1 foqt black snake slowly wriggled down the aisle of th? Baptist ; Church here during servic. P:v, Fletcher Weston threw a hvmn i . book at it but this did not 'stop I ; Ihe serpent. Women began ! ! raising their feet. One hurried j lout and came back with a sub- i stantial rock and handed it to i j the minister, who, killing the j j snake, resumed his sermon. XZZZ ,-;7. , A.-t5 1 -zsr r r ? . ' z. t i Yes, when you drive jp here you're put-ring your car in expert hands. Our attendants have had years of experience and traininq in proper car care. They know what you need they hare what it takes to keep that car of yours in "new" condition longer. Drive up here, today! 8:15- Mornnig Song 8:30-r.l.)rnini; Dcvoa.ins 8:45 Little Concert 9:00-BbC News and Com'ty 9:15 Music for Moderns 0:30- S:nrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment a:iy Time blgnai 10:00 -Morning Visit 10:15 - Morning Melodies 10:30 "This Week s Artist" 10:45 Invitation V) tlie Waltz 11:00 -Man and His Mu.,ic 1 1 : 15 Koundup Tune H:30-Weather Ri-iort 11:31 -MessacJ Porlo-i 11 :33 Recorded Intcrlv.de 1:4a -acanriinaviiir. Melodies "2:00-M.d-liay Mrf:;j e.rvi 12: 15 CBC Nsws i2:25 rrogram Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Biojdcast U:55-Rec. Int. 1:00 -The Concert Hour 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30 Rcror.ds at Random 2:45 -A Bonk! Like; Comty. 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Western Five 3:30 Listener's Choice i 4:00 The Sunshine Society Am ii 6 Bottle Carton 36t ) ' r V IAITCHELI . rr t j ' L-.t c"J5. . ....... -y i ., ' .. ; . u a i Plml Jipou, H per knlll, ' pJPW & CURRIE LIMITED iiuilders & Contractors ..yr ifit rz srj Fit.iir it I MODERN ! i PLUMBING Supe nor Going some place? 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