LOOSE ENDS (Continued from page 1) CENSUS TAKING IContinued from page 1) Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 1, 1951 cuirr 1240 Kilocycle RADIO DIAL TERRACE Topics CFPR ring accidents that the money balloon is going to descend. Miss Norma Kenney. R.N.. daughter of Hon. E. T. Kenney, Minister of Lands and Forests, has arrived in Terrace and expects to stay of! holiday till September. She will make her home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd farm population.) 9. How many years of schooling has this person had? (All years of schooling including university but not kindergarten.) 10. Has this person attended school any time since September 1950? (Day-time attendance only.) 11. Can this person speak English? French? 12. What was the language th's person first spoke in child hi TOTEM i i A lot of other things will descend with it. Among them are the Investment plans of provincial and municipal governments. When Mr. Anscomb goes to market this year to borrow the huge (and probably now the Impossible) sum of $40 millions he will find the financial markets in a sub-zero temperature. In the last few days this reporter has spent some gloomy WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE J Our CLEAN SWEEP j JAMBOREE ! SALE J NOW IN progress; Johnstone. i Tcny Cote has returned from i Vancouver where he went for a hood and still understands? iFor infants, the language nu'dical check-up on his eye evenings on a Pullman car with which was injured some time ago other provincial statesmen who in an accident. have been to Toronto and to New York and found that there Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dominate ! Just Isn't money to be borrowed and daughters of Prince Rupert! not, anyway, at rates which snent Victoria Dav in Terrace any province or municipality WOMEN'S ond GIRLS' WEARrnrl A I rj household items Or CvJMLO; " WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE j TODAY to SATURDAY ill 11, Evening Shows 7 - 9:26 I 1 1 ' I ill ' J Saturday Matinees 2 - 4:06 L" - 4 I I 1 Extra Cartoon - News DIiCRiisii """ can pay and still face the tax and while here were the guests of Mrs. Dominalo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Houlden. SALE PLAY SHOES Mrs. George Grant drove to Prince Rupert last week to meet Mr. Giant's mother and brother who are holidaying there. payers. Mr. Anscomb is in for a depressing trip east one of these days. E If British Columbia and other provinces, and many municipalities throughout the country, are unable to borrow the money they want to build all kinds of things, that is Just what the Canadian Government planned for them. The whole purpose of the Great Deflation is to reduce the demands of governments, of business and of individual consumers on the available supplies of materials, manpower and machinery which spoken in the home.) 13. Religion. 14. Birthplace In what province or country was this person born? (For those born outside Canada the country of birth according to present international boundaries.) 15. Period of immigration (if born outside Canada). (Year of first arrival in Canada as immigrant.) 16. Citizenship (nationality). (Country to which person owes allegiance. Non-Canadians include: a. Persons born in the British Commonwealth who had not completed five years' residence in Canada before January 1, 1947, or secured a certificate of Canadian citizenship since that date; b. Persons born in other countries who did not take out naturalization papers before January 1. 1947, and have not secured a certificate of Canadian citizenship since that date. Exceptions to these two classes will be taken care of by the enumerator.) 17. Origin. (Ancestry in the male line, e.g., English, French, Italian, etc. Designed to record cultural backgrounds contribut (Subject to Change) FRIDAY P.M. 4:30 Sleepy lime Ktorle 4:45 Stock Quot Si Int. 5:00 Int. Comty. 5:10 Alberta Pipeline 5:30 Bill Good Sports 5:45 Lvrical Lady 5:55 CBC News 6:03 Supper Serenade 6:15 Personal Album 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Smiley Bumette Show" 7:00 C'BC New! 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Guy Lombardo Show 8:00 Here Comes the" Band 8:80 Vancouver Theatre 9:00 Burns Chuckwagon 9:30 Canadian Short Stories 9:45 Life and Times of the Detective Story 10:00 t:BC Nr 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Music from the Past 10:30 CBC Symphonctte 10:45 Comic Strip 11 :(K) Weather ll:CB-Sign otf SATURDAY A.M. 1:00 Musiial Clin :00 CBC News 8:10-Here's Bill OixkI 8:15 Hits and Encores 8:30 Morning Devotion 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Cotniy 9:15 Saddle Sercnadf 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 0:59 Time tsignal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Minuet 10:30 World Church News ,10:45 CBC News 10:55 Wenuiei and Interlude 11:00 Saturday Date 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodiei SATURDAY P.M. 12:00 BBC Bandstand 12:30 Folk Song Time 1:30 London Studio Melodies 2:00 Trans-Canada Badst'd 3:00 This Week 3.15 CBC News 3:25 Rec. Interlude 3:30 Saturday Pops Concert 4:30 Roll Back the Years Hon. W. T. Straith and Mrs. Straith are expected. in. town on Saturday on thrU" way to the south after a visit to Prince Rupert and coastal points. They will be entertained at a luncheon at "The Motel" on Saturday by the members of the local school board and will make a are overstrained by the defence tour of the district. They will rjronram l.-uvr 101 wie iiiieiiui uii moil day. iBut note this: The Government of Canada is not directly administering thl. purge to the economic body of the nation. It has prescribed i W ' 1 Funeral in New Westminster 98 ALL SIZES -ALL COLORS the medicine but it will be administered by the free and flexible private enterprise system. 7 7 ing to the Canadian nation.) 18. War service. (Service in armed forces of any country In World Wars I or II.) 19. Forces served in. (Canadian, other, or both.) It is for every individual bank ( manager to decide who ge.s loans and how much. It is for '. fashion footwear TERRACE Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Glennie, wife of John Glennie, and a psychiatric nurse 11 c rc hoiiiiif Jor ilic hio (mmJc, Sy Ami tnctiy, Rio ! ivt Rio ! Siiif: ir -vr-.T7, my homty owir frl, A l 'or we're bound for Rio (inutdc! the investors in bonds to decide . at tha M 1 1 m r. f . i r tha A r iw I uroo . . i Tho neirt in nnpsfinns will h . "f""' nuw inucn they nicy will win pay jay for ui . . Jed OI'takcn the locaI hosP'tal on ' governmental or private securl-! aeu tor lor persons i 14 vear, vi persons years , tihhh. and anA fr,,, from ther h. i i ... i u- i i ties and hence to fix the In-! Tuesday was rushed by ambulance to the General Hospital in Prince Ru- age and over: 20. What did this person do mAtHii Hiirinrr monlr ns4 i t-w. Turin ! W l'or over a century Lamb's Niivy f terest rate. The Government has merely 2, 1951? (Replies to show wheth- ?lrt hee s.n passed away soon TOYS TOYS TOYS Sec our Display of Toys Now! PLASTIC STEMWARE SETS SODA FOUNTAIN SETS BOATS - GUNS - PLANES er working, with a job but not I rfl, , ty" of at work, looking for work, keep-L,T nh, nree vears Glennie 'eav her Ing house, going to school, re- mou Passing her husband and two tired or vnlunt.arilv idle nor. : pulled the great deflationary lever. The innumerable and delicate gears of the economic machine will remesh themselves and will do it much better and .much more rapidly than any set of government planners could hope to do. iThe gigantic process manent.lv nnahi tn umrir r,r pre-school daughters, Sharon and Heather. Coming from New other.) 21. In addition, did this pcr-1 Westminster ' last fall deceased y has been the call ol" those who know y good rum. Smooth and mellow, it is J matured, blended and bottled in 1 Britain of ihe tinesi Pcmerara Ruins. J ! I Lamb's Navy Rum' (xmtnti Hmird h live Hvvcrnrnvnl iH Hfti"h tjioiht entered into church and com son do any work lor pay or munity work and her untimely profit? (Applies to all except Baseball Scores those working or permanently j passing has come as a great' of adjustment is now under way. Undoubtedly many private business deala and many provincial and municipal treasurers will be caught in the gears and their spreams will soon assault the ears of Ottawa. Can Ottawa endure such political agony? If anyone is still interested, I shall attempt an answer next time. National Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 3. Pacific Coast Seattle 8, Oakland 4. Portland 8, Los Angeles 2. San Francisco 2, Sacramento 5. Hollywood 6, San Diego 7. Western International Vancouver 6, Salem 10. Victoria 2, Tacoma 5. Tri-City 3, Wenatchee 8. Spokane 6, Yakima 5. Fly High unable to work; for week end-!snocK 10 a" wno Kne ner. rne ing June, 2.1 I funeral will be held from the S. 22. How many hours did this Bowell Si Sons Funeral Home, person work? (Applies to all re- few Westminster, the remains porting full or part-time work o jing shipped there from Prince and to week ending June 2.) j Rupert on Thursday's boat. 23. Name of firm or business. b (For whom person worked !n f't n a week ending June 2, 1951.) wll rlCtUTCS 24. Industry In what kind mm of business or industry is this? OMOWfl tO VjVrO (Description such as retail drug! . store, flour milling, manufactur- I "oil f(,r Canada" was the title Ing rubber shoes, etc.) iof an interesting film, provided 25. Occupation What kindV tnc Imperial Oil Co., which of work did this person do- in was shown at the weekly lun-thls industry? (An exact de- cheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro ocrlption is required, such as. Club Wednesday. First were talcs clerk, iron moulder, civil shown scenes of oil production, engineer, lathe operator, auto processing and distribution in mechanic, etc.) i Canada, the scenes then shifting With Fashion's Finest! McBRNE BAGGAGE WW Wherever you go . . . by ilano, train, boat or car . . . 26. Is the occupation report-' to South America where Is ob-ed in Question 25 this person's ; llalned much of the additional usual occupation? (If not, the oil which Canada requires. Pre-usual occupation to be shown.) Isident E. D. Forward was in the 27. Class of worker. (Wage or chair and a luncheon guest was salary earner, worker on own David Gould of Vancouver, account, or employer.) ' 28. Weeks worked for wages George J. Dawes will be leav-and salary during 12 months ins next week for Vancouver to prior to June, 1951. attend a Shrine ceremonial. 29. Wage and salary earnings ' . during 12 months prior to June ' TRUCK PARTS NEED DUAL DRIVES? Iili Bngtps hiiiI TriniHlPr 'rt'-rs IVI'hllNAriONAL, - (i.Ml'-IH VM. r Truck Motors all kinds. Transmi'i- Kions Winchi!8. Holbts, 8prinK&, Axles, etc., etc. Buy With Confidence Save Time and Money Order by Mall nr Telephone I, A. 7200 Credit Terms II Desired SK.UTI.K I HI I K IIKAIIIfl AH TI HS tliHH I.. Murehiul H Seattle, Viuslilngtiin you will always be glad that you chose M t lilt I NIC A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. 19ol. (Total wages or salary be-i fore deductions of income tax, unemployment insurance, medl- cal plans, etc.; required only within $500 ranges.) PHONE 775 327 3rd AVE. WEST A (jvnil Place to Buy Over Quarter Century v V, 1 , 1 V. ''i ill is- i DOMS' moX SPECIALS! VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam .Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STtWART AND CLEARANCEof BRASSIERES Complete stock clearance of BEST FORM Brassieres. Reg. $1.29 and $1.50 . SALE PRICE 79c PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam" June 8 and 22 B p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OTTAWA PILOT IVIMIII . II ('. I'Moluee Aiithnritv Appllcutlun from qualified persons to enter the Pilotage Service In the British Columbia Pilotage District arc Invited by the Department of Transport, conditional on the applicant being able to pass an enamlna-tlon on pllotane and related subjects Qualifications Required Applicant must be a Canadian citizen, resident In Canada, between the ages of 30 and 50. of Bona, character and habits, and with a good record of service at sea. A certificate of health, -lye-. slKht and hearing must accom- ss. Coquitlam, June 1, 15, & 29 9 p.m. CHILDRENS "T" SHIRTS I puny application. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Bargains children's T-Shirts. I MSG lassos GEBGP in in hcavy-kn heavy-knit Regulai Regular ' TVilrJ laoniia nV, .... n KOS $2.25 , rrTTvm i now 1.49 BLONDIE Woman's Work is Never Done! By Criiu j A Certificate of Competency of a grade not lower' than Master. Tugboat Home Trade, with proof of at least three years' service as Master, or not less than one years service as Master and for the balance of the qualifying period above mentioned doubly service as Chief Officer or First Mate In a vessel required by the Canada Hhlpping Act to carry a certificated mate, this service to be performed In a vessel engaged In the coastal trade of British Columbia. (Certificate of Competency and testimonials must not accompany application.) I I i J J THANK GOODNESS ) ; i 1 k 1 '", . i'..?8hfrt1 I DIDN'T WAV I I ll AS I HAD TJFK ;) I VtTnX 11 PLANNED TO A,$ yy J want J fir7(d v- DENIM PANTS oys' Heavy Denim Pants, 8 to 16 years. ' Regular $3.95 now 2.69 DEPT. STORE Applications for examination. In ; the applicant's own handwriting ; must be in the hands of the Bnner- DOMS , liitenui-nt of Pilots. Federal Building Vancouver. B.C., not later than Jiie . 30, 1951. An examination will be 1 held on or about July 16. 1051 for establishing an eligible list from ! which, as necessary, appointments of probationary pilots for the District -will be made. i 1-C. LE88ARD. I Deputy Minister of Transport ' Ottawa, May 21, 1951. 1 ... Uo) McBRIDE STREET .4 irVf. Tl iyyrtdfeW