Thursday, March 8. 1951 CFPR RADIO DIAL I 'M) Kilocycles Life Stories at Gyro Club ' Three new Ciyni Club iiirnibj tave. autobiographical talks the club's weekly luncheon yc- (Subject to !""") v ijTyr 0 EL V I '"i""'f K LI T sii wvw 'iwvt ''4- t 4 niun;;i'.-.v - I'M 3:30 . Listeners". Choice .ill Till! Ruiidiine .Society ! terday. They were Loiidun-iioen 4 Kdward Boulter, manag r of I'm m m 4 130-20,000 U a;jics Ullder Sea,0nadlan Bank ,,f r 1.45 . Slock (jiioUilioiw 9- I BC N 'W.s mm Ben Parkin, manager of K.-lly-DoiiRlas.'who first saw lmht 'if day in Cranbrook. and Jame.s ' F'irld, owner of Armour Salv:""? Co., who bails from Ko'rlna an I saw fonslderable service in H Hoyal Canadian Navy during tbo i war. President E. D. Forward was In the chair at yesterday's luncheon. Jack Dona n of Vanr m -ver was a guest. : RUPERT MEN'S AND : : BOYS' STORE j : Sale Men's & Boys' Wear i NOW EN PROGRESS Int. iWMly. Rav.h.ilr Musical l'lo.', rani -"Canada at Wui'k" Supper Serenade Melarhrino Strings Musical Varies icj. . CRC News CBC N' vs Kouinlui) Kveiil.aui Citizen's Koruni -Citizen's Forum News -"Logging Willi lluuyau'' CBC Vancouver Cjiiceri a: 00- 5:10 5.30 -- a:4-r- G:00 0:15 (i:30. 7:00 7:15 7.30 8:00- 8:30- 8:45- 9:00- I "'Hi 1 0 . ' , . ,; E fc..n ' T "'hiiiiiiiiiiii 0 7 "P,iJi"riiiii . i m Charlotte GREENWOOD CJ4 en-1. 10:30 - Fairmont Hotel Otcli. 1 10:33 -Intei-hKlo ! 11:00 Weather Ueport Hliri VII. TOUR Tnirty-oiic senior o. filers of Canadian, British and U.S. armed forces are on a 15-day titir of Canadian and American bases in the north. They are students and staff members of t-c RCAF Staff College at Armour Heights, Toronto. Locking over the route they will tutor arc Maior C. Giokas of R:-gina, left, one of two Canadian Army officers, and Sqiln. Ldr. Fire Alarm Finds Hydrants OK Oi i hestra 9:3H Winnine,1? Drama 1(1:00- CBC News 10:10 - CBC News 10:15 Dateline Victoria ill ii mn m- m m m u e s . .: C Alt KMIN m:hs i CP from National Defence) flcofl d nf "l!,r:: IH Mir;; Sail i IV? ; SMITUKHS Tire alarm s:- I MM9MI rUTIM fires throe weeks ago which des-Uuyi'd a home and the Smithers Tiara;'; was handled T'lesuny 'morning Willi effective diapatch. The alarm resulted when attempts to thaw frozen pipes in a buili'hig sot out of control and set the sawdust insulation o.i tire. j All hydrants end the fire trikk were in working order. The fire was put out with portable extinguishers. The fire I thawed out the frozen water ! -'iiies. VJU Sign Off FltlOAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 - CBH Nov.s 8:10 Here's Bill flood 8: 15 Morning Kohm 8:30- Morning Devolloas 8:45 - Little Concert :(HI-BBC News and C.aily f): 15-Music for Mcjderus 0:30- Mi niiig Ciuiei it 0:50 Time Signal 10:10 .-Morning Visit 10:15 -The Harrv Wood Show 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45- Musical Kitchen P. V. K. Trine of Ottawa. ThTps aNd WATERFRONT n, lllCClllOll RADIO . & APPLIANCE l SALES & SERVICE ": i S AMI i irur II n Prince Rujjcrl Citizens Answer a Question Interviewer VE-'iT A A. D(JU(iLAS, Conrad .Street Kchool l I vii I , ur at I I I ( TICK I; N;I S Phone Hliir V'.fj PACIFIC ELECTRIC HOTEL FRASER HOUS z.-..z-z. ..--ow-.---- Can Education Help Combat Delinquency? Due today from Bkagway with Jr.ci.ikl Uellnquen- 500 tons of Yukon we.to.Van-, Want Ads, Sure Results! 1 1 1 :00 Kindergarten of the Air - - ---- - eouver, the frame waiernoiise . usually stems from lack of care ,v,ia Thorn - School discipline! .. '... freiL'hter Chilliwack, Capt. Wal tcr Holniberj;, will clear customs and supervision with a conse- automatically 'InslHi in a child L'-j. quent degree of freedom and idle u. habit of ciinforniiiiK with set ! $n'f think ofcwytih$ 1 before yoing to Watson Island ton load an eight-ton bulldozer shovel. Three to four hundred tons of fi.shmeal loaded at Bute-dale will also be in the canto of Roundup Tune Weal her Forecast Message Period ll.ee. Int. .Scandinavian MeloiMes 1'Ril )A - I'M. Mid-Day Mclo'!:e ; T.C News Pioi'.rain I.V-uinii' t r, in liKKtdra t Rec. Int. Cuncerl. Hour our I the southbound freighter. iimc. i fuics anci regulations wmcn are Formal education can and does necessary to preserve our society, help to combat delinquency ifiso-1 Tl" ehier facte;' in cDiiibatting far as a large portion of the delinquency is still parental in-child't time is accounted for and fluence. insofar as we may obtain teach-. j,.:,n Camrrriu- E d ucation ers who arc wise anil under- should help combat delinquency standing enough to make a p.T- as k, toaehvs children to discern ..1 effort on behalf of the between right and wrong-but child who is not well adjusted. n1c home and church life also 2:im 12:15 i :('! :00 mm mm -.I.Frank Walerhou.se oil ra'ri-r. Argu.s, Capt. Jack Woud, arrived n port yesterday morning Iron1 Wtnu.-!. -1 Aftnr Klniiniinii' nut 1 1 I'. 1 . ' Thn infliinn.!. nf siwh toncliprs ' ..I-.. i,,.i Horn foui ol her tanks, slio lei'.: "" last evening for Butcdalc to load not t,nly 011 ,he chlld' "t.on tno ; W. L. Woods-It is a well es must 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 Mr. Prime Mini.-: tcr, Civ 2:00 School Broadcast ': 30- Records at Uundnin 2:45-Solo Guest 3:00 -The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer & Ilis Inlanders oil for nome through the child Ublishcd fact that an educated 9(1.000 gallons of herring j not be unaeresumairi. i-hiM lm n orentpr rhancp til Vancouver. ir..- .t i1- ! The rebel vonnostrr is helned . ... .. , ----- ' : " succcea tnan an uneaucaiea one. IIK'K- I. . I I. -.i JU . LU li LI I .1. , . . , r i r , i , , , . , . .miVtvv. winter season, motorship "Sid- ' l?r0UK" l,nc lacl 01 tc,,n8 ,on Education constitutes learning . . - ' iti a vh trrnun surn tts thp r ass . ... ... . ncy. commanded by Capt. Joe . C , i ana w'""e one is ousy learning r.L nHw.l ll.Hi.mt. u h Kc.it. .r cri..nn . ... . Burd.'-tte, unloaded three car a" " . , , , delinquency is not usually a prob- Listener s Choice 0RMES DRUGS For Action Advertise1 mads uf frozen firii Tuesda". iraf"'""".""" "" lcm. I believe the greatest cause and through the Th" mivel imnn and halibut co-operation Qf drtinqucnry lack of dlsci. will be shipped by rail to eastern emphasis and development of his pUne ln tne home Liquor in the , states. The Sidney returned to own outstanding ability or ablli- home is ottcn 5late(J bc onc , Ketchikan whence she will go te- ' 3t major i:uc3 of dcJinqucn- ! south with her two skippers. The degree of success with cy. Large liquor sales in Print-.! ; Capt. Burdette and Capt. Os- which education can combat de- Rupert are largely from tran- monH H-"idrirksen. for an over- linquency depends on the plan sient and tourist trade. For every haul at Seattle. The vessel will behind the educational system gallon sold approximately $18 is be tack c:i he- northern run and upon the teachers. Educa- paid t0 the federal government Wf-n th.- pprina fishing season u0n that takes cognizance on!y ul the form 0f excise tax, a por- opens. of man's material needs will not c,f v ich'is returned tu thi I necessarily succeed. Our hope cuy. if these monies were used Passengers disembarking from lies in an educational .system in for tile benefit of tire children, : Canadian National steamship which spiritual and moral sound- j f,.ci it would bc a great asset I Prince Rupert, Capt. E. B. Calcl- ness arc not only the foundation nmj help alleviate local deliri- wcll, which arrived in port from upon which it -ests but are in quency if such exists the south at 1:43 p.m. yester- fact Us very roots and branches. Rnss Camwn.Dccli-cdly. An1 day, were: It. MaeDougall N. w. o. Sm ith- E 'ucation can W1c child is often mischievous r.4 unions, Mr. ana Mrs. j. r. ivic- htfp t combat delinquene.y by whereas one occupied is ncvur untie, rauici rauj risey, mis. o. valinK the mind to see the fas-Boys. E. Greenlaw, T. Minarck. cin.uin and Deauly ()t literature. J. OUarncy, Mrs. M. Kearley and , ,., f iiwt. anA ,i. free to get into mischief. Roy Collinson-Education does combat delinquency during school sessions but the hours infant, Walter Chapman, A. bra ,the need for grammar and languages and the broadening fnuwlng musl bc attendnd to. A euecv oi mi suojucis. uicai. men skallng or roIcr rini wU1, n IWiliful.&nilJjiililc under able sit-. vi an ages nave ever Deen sm- im,cd limited fee lcc alK and ccrely anxious to help themselves pcrvi.sloii would bc nlvisablc. j Svccn, S. Tabata, T. Hamalvlhi, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kellett and son, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. R. Blan:c, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wescott, J. Lvn- ; ley, F. H. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. McNaughlon, Mrs. H. SkldmoVe, Mrs. A. Teed. Mr. and Mrs. D. j ' R. West, Mr. and Mrs. Sti achan and two children. 3. F. Polzak, tout oi.iit.-ift uy oluuiwu.-iij eniirav- orlng to fiirtlicr knowledge and education. Mrs. II. A. Johnston A busy,1 trained mind is belter than an idle one. Therefore, give tangents of education and you will combat delinquency. The first wm-viw But cducatien to combat delinquency can not be obtained in .school alone. It must be supplc- Mr. Warne, K. Mizerno, L. A. .Jell, E. Boyscr, J. Boyscr, B. Mc- tmhut maun nt'i key to combatlinc delinquency is 7fe Al 'rsce lusTm finish Mandrick, J. Mc- mented by helplul parents aiding' ,,.,, :,,.,,,,,, riiK,.i,,iinn in u. Arthur, D. Uowan, W. Hod. E. Hamilton, a diligent and enquiring attitude 'i,,,m . Aw and Mrs. Mah Hal. Mr. and on the part of the pupil. Once 1 I Nephews of Mrs, mates watt? end cvphoards look snd wjsn tic fhe faked enamel tm your refcgeuk ThnS iwiwJm, ,. ;;,, ,;, ,, (,'.' KW Il.-ISK'I Ju.sl iinir our mi, I MiiU.rs , ,,,, ll. IIi.iiiiKi U oriil ymi'ir pi .,lr, ,,mr ,,,,11,, ,j,,MI ,1- iiml fan's Willi a pmirl iio likr In. In- li;n I, llul i -,inilli wl M'liiiil.al.lp.. ,,,. .,..:,.1,i,. ... .,.,,1, June Ashley's Crown Brand Recipei FREE Write Jon AsMey, Ttm Canada Slorch Compony limited, P. O. Box 12 9, Montreal, F. O. cm vlr.s. Clebo, P. T. Tassen, Mrs. this attitude is attained the Wiltcrburn, H. S. Olsen, J. Oliar- pupil can learn from the world's ney, T. Menach, H. Sykes, Mrs. great thinkers lessons which will V. B. IngUnd and two children, build balanced outlook on life. V Bell, A. Wilson, E. Pierly, Mr. This outlook can never foster and Mrs. T. N. Bumcck, A. Lendseth, David Prebosl. C. C. Glassey in Guard I. 1 11 BfAItftl CO(0S Weathered, J. F. Duffy, F. Con- Allen, Miss Windell, Mrs. K. Ma-' Fred ad, 1. Miku, D. Imoo, Si Saga, zell, Mr. and Mrs. ft. McMillan, 1 ani'.-ng liuxtcr and Karl Lund, a parly of U iy Senul i iirnillilly .,,, a, n. 11(.r lli,-lr tin ruiviiiv .. Hill III NH l,,v. n, V.i'l.-i. wall, ritiArl ati'l witnif'rK glovtini, lilit Ix-rfiilv villi tmihi lVniS( Krm-I.lfr. It il rcHUlil la tai, nili ant fl. f. Aga.ska.shi, Nie.k Pai:in, B. W. Hancrolt. Mr. RoberUs. Hi u, m iii i,iini,K. V- !,., ...i.nl'."l"'u "SmyW" nlun .' linn n"ii IIMfflSOMIE'1 1 Trvrt- Soif ll like it u, ! V i"f in.,.. il. ,rM1, v ,., ,villi 'Vat I, .,, I,, .(,, j, , I.,,,,,,. Ki.t. Vfi ii i, , ,.c, i,. , : mirr il ,ilMll j,. ,, , ,,,,. j.ii,. w-nff pn.i.f : m y , ., lvj(P l ff ' '" "" Rill, a . hull ji, i 4 V'"i ilu on r i,, , i,-ri ir-r HO.r. Wt"' bf " n,ak, of turnout KCAUONt from Prince G:-orgi: who went to Victoria to form a guard of honor for the Lieutenant-Governor at the recent rpenlng of the Legis-1 I, dure, are nepliew.s of Mrs. 11. T. (!la...,ey of prince Hnperl. Baxt er is the son of Mr. mid : Mrs. Kobvrt Baxter, his mother having been the former Violet Taylor who years ago was in the Canadian National superintendents office here. Scouting and other boys' ac 1 v v r' 1 (ir' t- nnqSait Values milltKIOMs H h.i.i nt iw ill nr lixint Km-l.l Uilh tnirk tttal m rait nite ,ti hathrnnm ai nrll irt ".ft v lrpitnttil" lli at ill rttl down n vnifT lathram rlcaniiiR lim, t!!!i'--C,S::. i I'M: in . tivities have been traditional 1 i 1 a-. ' ' ... rail ii of6d and i.i. , ,itif" it, '"" ' the families of these two boys. Dixon Taylor, their uncle, went to Victoria Boys' Parliament 25 years ago to represent Cariboo. Formerly of Prince George, Dixon Taylor is now manager of a large sawmill at Crescent City, rill'l K I'"""--- o.iiy t t ' 1 hvV,'.; California. a ii i m W J .r im FA5Y LINES FOR FAS1 F AND AFTER Tnr: to oiif'irnJilion of fashion firs t iironntit to on ri- n sriviiin!' This o f t s!:oildcr :-ofl drapa srtit ivcs von all tlte comfort o hc ro" masculine r.tyle A"d wo take time to fit woh with cxjctnes-; to r-livo " o u o tailor-mode c-Tarancn All t!ic latest Sxjr'p.n, s hade s in single 'id ci'jL.bh breasted stylrs. Tailored hy Hondqrade. Ranqing from $51.50 r $64.50 CHIC VO 6LONDIE For Whom the Bill Tolls : J , .S, ABOUT THAT NEW AH--AH 1 - T FV S-J vtete wm ACME CLOTHING LTD. Serving the public of Prince Rupert over 33 years esruiens of r famous oanurutn tAOio tvMsrr '1 'lins auvcrtiscnirnl i,u; jiujiislie or uisplayi'il by he I.iiiuur Control Board or by the Govferfiiuent of British Columbia. ''' -.7 u.