Toinr 7 9:00 OEORGE MONTGOMERY 'SWORD OF MQNTFr..Tn.. Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 6, 1951 RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR Feature Twice Each Ni.hi ..Z Storts Tomorrow ' "Ti '1 "Tm only 0n ' M Saturday Matinees al 2 . 4 ,3 (Subject to Change) 111! T:tn llAVK iv" si f vJ Vf? jwj4 ' 's',- WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE J Our CLEAN SWEEP JAMBOREE SALE 1 wsr I 4 i WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Jimmy Shields 4:15 Music by Goodman 4:30 Maggie Muggins 4:45 Stock Quotations & Int 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 Alberta Pipeline 5:30 The Question Box 5:45 Something in Harmony 5:55 CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade 6 15 Freddy Martin & Orch. 6:3tJ -Mus.cal Varieties 6:45 "Sm l:y Burnette Show" v:o 4;BC Nfw 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eugene Kash, Violinist 8:00 JOB. A Masque for Dancing 8:40 TIk Dark Tower NOW IN PROGRESS WOMEN'S and GIRLS' WEARQnCl A I Q" HOUSEHOLD ITEMS OrLVJMLOj j WALLACE'S bPJ;SJOREbb: way and came to Northern B.C. 10:00--CBC Netts On ........ Cinna V, a rt V. a htqC U JCaiS wmv.c in. no 10' 10 CBC News Round-up Pioneer Miner Laid at Rest emuiuyeu uy onui ricuua GIFT FROM U.K. A ton and a half of crystal and bronze, gracefully fashioned by. master . craftsmen into an 80-light chandelier, has be n formally presented to Canada by the United Kingdom government. The chandelier now ha in the ball-room of Government House, Ottawa home of Canada's Governor-General. "Shown at the presentation, left to light, are: External Affairs Minister Pearson, who accep ed the token of U.K. friendship on behalf of Frime Minister St. Laurent; Governor-General Viscount Alexander; Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Bromley, who made the presentation, and Sir Alexander Clutterback, U.K. high commissioner to Canada. (CP PHOTO) 10:5 Chapter and Verse i mines, B.C. silver nune, united 10:30 Vocal Recital mm BjjjHllu j Empire mines and the Silver Top ' rlieprt . STEWART (SDecial to Fish Arrivals Newsl Funeral services were Many friends were present at ff neio nere ounaay iui ji "'c iu"cii. uuhuj ...... Skutle, 56, pioneer miner, who Stewart cemetery. H. A. Stewart, died May 29 of a heart failure, undertaker, was in charge of ' Mr. Skutle was born in Nor- arrangements. dress a meeting of carpenters in the Credit Union Hall. TERRACE I OPICS cnuer Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton are leaving June 12 on their annual holiday and Intend to drive down into the U.S. tiiURSDAl A M 7:00 Musical Clock 8: CO ChC News 8:10 Here's SU1 Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment :sa Tune Signal THE ONLY FUR COLD STORAGE VAULT IN NORTHERN B.C. NEWS Mrs. Bert West returned on Rev. and Mrs. P. Mallett have Friday evening's bus from Prince Rupert where she attended the returned home from the south where thev attended a meetlnK New president of the Community Club is Charles Crandell. Other officer elected at a general meeting last week was Ronald Lane, vice-president, to fill the vacancy left by F. Mamchur, diocesan annual Women s Aux iliary meeting as a Terrace dele-1 of the United Church presbytery. 10:00 Morning Visit They also visited relatives gate. Vancouver and Victoria. 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 "This Week's Artist" 10:45 Invitation to the WalU school principal, who leaves at the end of the school term. Mr. and Mrs. McNabb and W E (Mickevl Haeedorn was children drove to Kitwanga last Mrs. A. Irving and two sons, ! appointed to organize a Softball , Saturday and while there were j victor and Richard, spent ia.u I team to play against Stewart. 1 guests or Mr. ana xwrs. jmui sunaay in Terrace, driving irom Plans also were made to re- Hobenshield. They returned on ' their home in Telkwa. Mr. Ir- 1 1. .1 i tn I KnnHatf pvpnintr with Mr nnri uinrr was a fnrmor statlnn acrpnf. 11:00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies TODAY TO SATl'RDAY Feature 7 p.m. Last Show 9:20 Saturday Matinee 2 p.m. Tom lutiuidm me icauuig luuui, Jii .. . . j - - r . ... .. - - o-- inc'Mrs C. Houden. who also SDent here and easy-chairs. I the day at Kitwanga. I Secretary-treasurer T. J. Mac- I Mrs. Vanderhaug made a brief Thursday trip to Prince Rupert last week- Donald was in the chair. Mrs. Collier leaves 12:00 Mid-Day Merodies - e 3k. 12 15 CBC News to attend the Rebekah Grand end, returning on Tuesday's bus. Dr. McKay made his first call Lodge meeting in Kamloops. i2r25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast at Premier school last Tuesday peggy Laird has arrived in to examine pupils and pre-. Mrs E Hodson, who attended Terrace from Vancouver where school children., j tne diocesan annual meeting in she' attended business college. Prince Rupert last week, was She Is visiting her parents, Mr. 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 A Book I Like; Comty. mi ocaimueii ieii raunuay uu made a Mfe member of the and Mrs. E. 0. Laird. the camosun lor a three-week ocean Fall W A . of which she 1 zzzZ from . . FIRE DEVIZES, WUtshire, England; (CP) A 650-year-old tradition holiday. 1 was a member for 25 years. Mrs. 1 ' i Hodson Is visiting Ocean Falls Tennis enthusiasts are back in 1 before her return to Terrace. , the swing and report the courts MOTHS THEFT 4 I was broken when Mrs. Minnie j ! Reed recently became this IhH tdvcrtlimcnt If not nubllih or dlplvd by e Ufluoi On Conductor Dead af 77 -I town's first woman mayor. SAFETY FURS-T IN m good shape alter live 01 them 1 worked several nights last week tn renair riamaap done bv the Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dodds left on Sunday morning on a trip by car which will take them to California. They expect to be BOSTON Serge Koussevltzky, heavy snowfall last winter. 77, conductor -emeritus of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. away a month. 1; . BILL SCUBY'S FUR VAULT jpLEANING GLAZING REPAIRS REMODELING Phone 974 FREE PICK-UP SERVICE Out of Town Customers Ship Express Fully Insured 7 ffvc' . J tewArt J. S. Black, business agent of the carpenter's union, with headquarters in Prince Rupert, was in Terrace Tuesday to ad- died last Monday after a short , illness. I Koussevitsky red Boston Sym- phony from 1924 to 1949. Music authorities considered him one of the four top conductors of the ' world. : NEWS il .. ZAU -- V, SHOE POLISH Zvf Z ' ff ' ' The Stewart Tennis Club held1 ; an open-air dance on the ten- j nis courts Saturday and, even . in the presence of many annoy- i ing mosquitoes, the dance was . i thoroughly enjoyed by the par-; ticipants. Music was provided by 1 a phonograph and by Mrs. L. A. ; I Bchnsen at the piano, whicn was mounted on a truck. i j The first Softball game between Premier and Stewart was j played Sunday on the Stewart i diamond. The teams were im-j promptu and the score went j wild, 29-3 for Stewart. Weather I was good and all are looklnc Preserves Leather Iord Calvert for more games this season. s , ZVU Al Phillips and Walter Herman have started work on the Thornton mining property on the Chickamin. This property was made famous by a tunnel construction under the huvjc glacier, necessary to reach the ore body. High grade ore was taken from tho mine about 28 Served wilh pride U 1 iwft" years ago. on those special occasions -J l I ..,1 f! .- 1 Display NOW!! FORD'S British Built CONSUL j 1 wiicu vmy me lmesi nrPi 1 1 1 win wUl ci,rf.v suffice iMfeixa If you choot your cia" lor mlldn you'll chooi Millbont S. straight . C ttJH cut for a TRULY V J! ' 1 ;! i" ft .;'. v- 0 JJlLI Another old-timer of the district left for the south Monday. W. L. (Bill) Newell, who came to Hyder, Alaska, in 1920 and began a barbering business, will reside in the future with his brother Tom in Westview, B.C. Leaving Hyder, Mr. Newell X I I I II r i u ! built the Newell Rooms in Stew Lord Caivert smoke! ,'r . Bob Parker Ltd art and a residence on Sixth Street. He continued as a barber in Stewart until a few weeks ago when he sold his business property to Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Mr. Newell was an active member of the community and treasurer for many years of the Portland Canal Lodge No. 1218, Loyal Order of Moose. Pf K)lll) - MONARCH DKAI.KKS Prince Rupert, B.C. , . ( BLONDIE There Ought to be a Gadget! By CHIC YOUNG ! nu. .- jTTin Mpri-ii f MAN MAS A BAOO THAT MAKES ' . i HE'S EVEN RGUWO V ft W1C KtiVl 1 MOPN'NGAND Y 1 U " .TAT CALCULATES A ' 1 " . LIGHT AS All? VI TUPNS THE COFFEE- 1 1 HI INRPFD THOuSAMD L- Mrs. S. D. Kirkpatrick, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Stewart branch, left Monday to visit her sister in Port Albernl. While in the south, Mrs. Kirkpatrick will attend the annual convention of the Women of the Canadian Legion in Port Albernl. F1K3T U.uIAN GLIDER fitt Wm iPOlKSiii ms&k ALLAHABAD, India (CP)-The first glider to be built in India has been produced at the civil aviation training centre here. ' Based on drawings prepared at the technical centre of the Civil ! Aviation Department, it is a single seat, open cockpit typs, ' LIMITED CALVERT DISTILLERS AMHERSTBURG (CANADA) ONTARIO primary guaer. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board qi bj the CioveromeoX olBxiush Columbia, For Action Advertise!