Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 29, 1951 -j-erdoiiciL CB.CtoAir Royal Visit BARRET ASPHALT I - . Shingles fur detailed Information, phone ert & McCaffery Ltd. Dinner and Dance For Team Returning and victorious Job's Daughters will be honored by a civic dinner and dance next Tuesday, in which the city 'and E'.-rvice eiubs will participate. A meeting of organization heads with city council members Monday drew up the plans. The event will take place in the Civic Centre, and during the d t;i..r a presentation of "suitably ergnved" trophies will be m-?d" to all drill team members by Acting Mayor Harold Whalen. The di ill team, which recently captured three awards at Richmond. Virginia. n in TirAr'o trday, visiting the Canadian National Exhibition, and return Saturday r.ight by train. The victors will be met at the ciepot by mayor and council, the Civic ' Band, and a hott of friends and relatives. ind City Builders Supplies Blue 820 . 'ute tfV"'", M""M"r St- Laurent " th By Scout i ta.ute to more than 3.000 Scouts attending a nine-day jamboree 'aua, me united states ana Limine , . .v. . Sco ta ra"y- 8Pnsored "Oman Catholic Boy. l ias been particularly Drill Team Home Bound 'Special to the Dally News) TCRCNTO-International -..wwun rfrin ! c , 'uesUOn t0 be voted on CBC s tw national English net-hampions champions for for the the thirH tlrd Tonse uill e works- C French network (CP PHOTO) letterbox" Editor, Daily News: In orcor that the ratPDaver may get a clear understanding ..ut.ulli i ireiewnn suo- mu me questionnaire ln full as thrZVJl CUnCU 8t the last regular meeting: Question: "Are you in favor of the City Council Inviting the British Co- lumbia Power Commission to ex- amine and appraise all Installed astots of the Northern B.C. Power Comany now in use in connection with the water, light and power requirements of the City of Prince RuDert tn rtntr- mine the light and power rates ! Aluminum Films Thought Timely There was a fair attendance at the small avmnasium in m. Civic Centre last evening when the flimji on the Hlnmii,.,. i.. dustry "Unfinished Rainbows" and "The Curiosity Shop" were hnwn nndrr the auspices of the rrince Rupert Film Council. R. OreisseJ wn r ojf jtlonst ana others listing were E. Evans and D. Fyffe. The films were thought t;) b of vprv timpiu in terest In view of the development at Kiiimat of the Aluml niim in dustry. Maybe Better Than Pussy Cat BRIGHTOf K-n rv i BrShomeLler, turned recently from a visit to j ooum America. He had with mm a a toa constrictor abon six feet long In order to keep muj ana mice away from h nouse. Native Children Back to School dren to residential schools continues, and on Friday evening's train a oartv of ahnui id fr,,. I " l unaer ' tne commission's opera; eight to ten persons each will be tlon? i assjgned full time to coverage of The effect of this motion would tae 'yal vlit and will be sup-be to acquire the necessary in- pigmented regionally by the ad-formation to enable the electors d'tin of broadcasting personnel to decide between th. n n r, 1 from the various rue nrwiinn While out on a picnic drive Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rfn.wM nrwi their family saw a huge timber wolf seven miles from Tyee. They report the wolf was larger than they hid ever seen before. John Furniotis, well known holelman, who entered the general ho pital about a week aao has returned home, feeling the oenenis or the treatment and; rest. i ATTENTION, MIXED LEAGUE BOWLERS. The first general meeting and election of officers of the coming bowling season will take place at the Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys at 8 p.m. on Thursday, August 30. All bowlers wishing to bowl in this league are asked to attend. Team entries will be accepted. E. Mussellam, President Mixed Bowling Ltague. - ,t2u4ci Mr. and Mrs. W. a. Smith ar rived home from Terrace Sunday evening after spending a week visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Froese. I j Mrs.' H. T. Barnett, Mission City, and her granddaughter, ;Jeannine White of Vancouver, j arrived on last night's train for ' a short visit with Mrs. Barnett's sister, Mrs. F. Judd of Piggott 'Avenue. twenty years ago In frince Rupert August 29. 1951 On behalf of thp Prince Rimprt. ' Rowing and Yacht Club the presentation of a handsome club ' was made to Alex. MacDonald, i past president by Hubert Ward.' Others present were Alex McRae, I club secretary and executive members R. E. Benson and C. G. Minns. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and family will reside in Winnipeg. CP steamer Princess Nonfh grounded near Port Renfrew, on west coast of Vancouver Island, in dense fog but refloated without assistance and continued on her way to Victoria. Mayor Cyril H. Orme will be glad to otlicate at the opening oi the Prince Rupert Fall Fair. according to H F. Glassey, pre-, isidtnt oi the Fair Board. Construction of a fine new residence for J. R.. Mitchell on At'in Avenue near end of West-vicw is well under way. An electric uuve year, i2 membe.g of Jobs, Daughters drill team of Prince Rupe.-t, left here last night on the last leg of their 8.000-mile inp ana npme. Yesterday the gl Is were the guests of the Canadian National Exhibition, now In progress here where they th.illed the alter- "uu" """"'nee in uie nuge grand- lh"r mM ' At Wedding Find Homes In Wreckage GAVESEND. En eland O Whi'e occupants of two cottages one w'ln a sharp axe and an OVf.rrown " Erudi!, Brudtrf had hari a a filJ,rt fuld ' Tnls was l"- (ra'i of rlevasta- Hon taat greeted Mrs. Mary Burd and Perry Pinkington when Uiey returned to their respective I Praetlcally -very piece of fur- nlttiro nri hMti rmathori ,,r ...... " ucv.. ,i Jin ixounceHieiil S. J. GILLIS, D.S.C., R. Cp., Chiropodist-Fool Specialist of 1407 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., -: Will practice Chiropody , at SAVOY HOTEL !, ln lnls Hertlordshire town Skeena . were bkeena agency o. ..m will i leave under awav away attendina aiienaing a a weddinir weaaing. snme-the some- care of dmntahip w p,u ; VANCOl V1R VICTORIA " Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART ANI FORT SIMPSON Sunday, Cumosini, 11 p.m. l Oft NORTH OI TKN (TIAKI.OTTF. ISLANDS fs. Coquitlam August 3, 17 and 31 FOR KOI TII l l EN ( initUdTK ISl.AMIS . ss. Coquitlam, August 10 and 24 y p.m. FRANK J. i KINMR Prince Rupert Agent Third Avetmt! Phone SS8 PLUMING and .HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE 174 Fur l! iairs and Alterations. Smifh&ElkinsLfd. P.O. Box 274 (H) IB :.e Skeenii River this boats averaging 97 jinks and 70 chums. j year has been one in years and many d "maxe a Killing.' I companies report. 1 . .J llSttlD PICKLES 'wwmtaft what 'fcxiwd Anion t OmatMi. (foppd tMf WVtra thopptd dm Ij tup Mil 4 wlmion for U hrs. ''"'ll in same solution. Y 1 remaining ingre-T1 owk uniil thick. .kl hest thor-fl in sicrihicd iari. i 1 at i iCanada'sonly DPne school 4 COURSES STARTING f'tlNCE 0 ciuD Thpu incy n,m will h be joined iij at Hazelton V by another 3rf children and will continue to Edmonton to take up residence for the school year, i . ,. SWISS DONATION VIENNA (CP) A new town district built here with funds and nuiumuil uoimieu OV BWltZer- From September ? 9th to 26th aid Manson said today that the '"F" was planning extenaive radio coverage of the foi Uicom-. visit oi I heir Koyal Highnesses Princ es Eluabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. From Canada, word pictures of the visit will flow to all parts of u- wond as t he CBC makes Its .ar.iliteis and program; available to rr.anj countries. Broadcasts will i :;tend over a period of r.variy tiv.j weeks and .viil range fio.n th' landing at Quebec C.ty to the departure Jrom St. John's. The operation be lne biggest single undertaking that Noi th America radio has la.-.d since the highly suc-ee siui broadcasts of the CBC in (connection with the royal visit of Their Majesties King George land Queen Elizabeth in wt Mr. Manson said that prelim-inaiy planning and preparations are wvll underway. Approximately thirty-five on-the-spot actuality broadcasts are tentatively scheduled from twenty-three Canadian cities. These will be supplemented by straight reports1 irem otner cities, by nightly edited versions of the day's actu ality niE'.nigms. and hv iwn. in "addition to broadcasts on will provide French lanennue coverage of all major events WhUe the C mternattona. , Service will beam broadcasts to all parts of the world. E. L. Bushncll, director general of programs, has announced that detailed planning and direction of royal visit broadcasts is under the supervision of A. E. Powley head of the CBC overseas unit during the last wirld war and now in charge of tire special events finnarfmonl Two travelling teams of from point; across the country. The Voams will "lean froff" ncrns tho country by air, train and car with their equipment, each team covering every other city along the route. Both teams will work together in some cities to handle heavy and complicated broad cast assignments. Hundreds of CBC personnel will be involved in the overall operation. All cities a'ong thv royal visit route are now being surveyed and vantage points selected for microphone placement. air passengers To. Vancouver Uoriavi Miss R Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. D. Burns PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STl I)IO 21b-4!h Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert di.pljy.dby th Liquor Co0l Bo.rH i land will have streets bearing hoist ery slashed to ribbons and the names of famous Swiss men the water taps turned on flood-and women. The development ; ing the premises, provides housing for 2900 per-! . IHhnrrf horf uu.tu w iisiuciii3. me kiiuos - and Miss J Burns nA A T L m-ip Mac-the of every drawer hacked off and , Practices. ; contents strewn about the' Police says they will enforce ray, S. J. Hamilton j Moles-piac. The raider's axe had been driving regulations with special berry, M C. Moshe'r W Tre-uur ed in the base of attention to the panelled a school zones, leaven, W Ferch G Ewing Mr new riining-table and its top The increased number of pupils Peterson. E W.Pierce G Kid-chopped Into kindling wood. j added to the increased number son, E. Finley, Mr Hicks ln lie Pilkington residence, ' ot cars ln use 'will add up to a i ' '- . j . .erlnu hainrrf unlace nil An fv.n. ; lire rauio set was wrecKea. a sei- -...v a. u uicu tee and two easy chairs chopped Pttrt- to p.ccs and here again thej : water in the bathroom was left i ., , , t, . . running ' ' ! MV Blackfish. Master Robert ., , . , iLarsen, was in port this morning Then the destructive prowler with a cargo of canned salmon "Let's see LfS- jst how little V HOT WATER ) costs!" xnrtc T inn OHiui'ttunlS Iiabor Day Dance Civic Cen- tre, September 3. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Fashion Show and Tea, September 13. Presbyterian Church Tea af the home of Mis. George Mitchell, 333 5th Ave. East, September 27. k Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. Catholic Fail bazaar, October 3 and K Lutheran Tea, October 13. Rebekah Bazaar, October 20. L.O.B.A. Fall Bazaar, October 26. Sonja Bazaar. November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. Presbyterian Church Barciar, November 15. I The Women of the Moose Fall Bazaar, November 18. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November ?2. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, November 29. I Commission and the Northern B.C. Power Comnanv an in u,Hi.v. Company will provide future power in this City. G. B. CASEY. Back to School-Drivers Urged To Drive Safely mext mesday sees the re- opening of the city schools and that means that motorists will need to be even more careful man usual. School zones are clearly marked and police hope that drivers will oo-onprnt.e In irom uraig. Alaska, for trans shipment east by Canadian Na tional Railways. Thi. advtrtiSemer,M no, poblished or rf ifrYn ni JC-J !vF II ill If I I I il IT tjx'JlJjl Jjll, I X. Wt -li-U-AJ 7rJ&d& K tM CLQQUAU flOl 7 VSN. ' ' J y 1 ri w!l VVirlMr imn . frmt water heater is a lifetime feme 344 1 I211pi If 1! . . . . -.. ment of clothing and 30. On the way out he called it quits after ripping out 15 star rails and pulling the stair carpet loose. "I didn't know that I had an enemy jn the world," remarked Mrs. Burd. "But I have now and I sure would like a few minutes alone with this maniac." Small Fire j A flashflre in a tar barrel be- j hind the new construction of! Sheardown's store resulted in a lall for the fire brigade this morning but the fire was ex- linguished immediatoly. in tne tanaaian uness vimuip 1.1., ,.,!f canton arilh T A j the Chess Federation of Canada I'lding or h fPoirinq H investment in comfort . . . and in economy! For it costs only about 25 to heat all the water each member of the household uses in a whole week. Compare this with the cost" not to speak of the trouble of heating water with coaj or wood. ' ' - . And think of the comfort it brings to every member of the family! Hot water, the minute you turn the tap, at any time of the day or night . . . Plenty of piping hot water for shaving, baths . . . and in the wash basin . . . and for household purposes. 'mmi fizz Careful lelectlon of the finest ' t fr ; y-. Ir ! ilV V I 0riental herb8,nd b"nlcal, L-4i vAU; Ji 1 ' jf j m.k. Silver Fix, Canada . ir.-. 'Vrg i " flne8tLondonDin- V ... J it , ! ii rtiWCT " I Dry nd distinctive, vou .ill BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON Abe Yanofsky, 26, of Winnipeg, seated, Canada's only international chess master, is combining 1URRIE r'ITKD Mreshment. o nuucyiiiuuu wun competition iOShlns lit Vanr,r,,,T,cH TJ McAdam. left. Vlce-Dresirient nf and Dave Craemar. Yanofsky's former coach. Yanoffky, four-time winner of tha championship, lost his first two games. (CP PHOTO)