PAGE it) UK THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH 6 iv Expert OPTICAL SERVICE n s1 Chas. Dbdimcad kli- ' Optometrist In Charge ' I Watch, Clock, Jewelry . Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant lwwwWAWAv.v.wv.,AvvWLlww.w Rupert Peoples Store "GALIVANT" SHOES IN BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES, GILLIES, TIES AND LOAFERETTES. Welted Soles and Genuine Calf Leathers. ' Perfect Fitting Lasts in Fittings AA to C Width. Priced $5.85 and $5.50 n. ." Family shoe store ltD. 'The Home of Good Shoes" -T IF 5 'V Ki &j - f A ' RUPERT PEOPLES STORE i- RUPERT Sole BRAND Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Ltd. ITISU COLUMBIA CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Saturday PJL 4:00 Afternoon Concert 4:30 Dick Todd 4:45 Marek Weber's Orchestra 5:00-Shall We Dance? 5:30 Stan Kenton's Orchestra 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Top Tunes of Yesterday 6:30 Cubano Rhythms 6:45 Salon Group 7:00 National Barn Dance 7:30-Jubilee 8:00 Command performance 8:30 Hit Parade 9:00 Madam Chiang Kai Shek 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Anita Boyer and Ivan Dit- mars 10:30 Aristocrats' Orchestra 11:00 Saturday Dance Party 12:00 Silent Sunday AM. 10:00 Hymns for Sunday 10:15 Down South 10:30 The Choristers 11:00 Recorded Interlude 11:05 CBC News 11:10 The CBC Sunday Morning Concert P.M. 12:00 Mart Kenny's Orchestra 12:30 Oid Country Mall 12:45 Marching With the Band 1:00 Nat Shllkrefs Salon Orchestra 1:30 Shall we Romance? 1:45 Novelette .2:00 Symphony Hour '4:'00-JacK Benny (4:30 Pitch Bandwagon i5:,0Q--Etchings in Ivory '5M5-Just Mary 5:30 Dramas from the Bible 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Singing Strings 6:30 The Army Show 7 ;00 Personal Album 7;15 Jesse Crawford 7:30 Mall Call 8:00 Front Line Theatre 8:30 Fred Allen 9:00 Classics for Today 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Organ Reveries 10:30 Silent ROMANTIC WAR TALE Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant in "Once Upon a Honeymoon" A romantic comedy of the early blitz of Europe, offering a stirring glimpse of love against the background of a world at war, "Once Upon a Honeymoon," bringing Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers together ,fbr the first time as co-stars, will be the feature picture on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here next Monday and Tuesday evenings. Miss Rogers is1 cast as an American dancer who marries a German baron on the eve of the Nazi march into Austraia and Grant portrays a broadcasting reporter interested in the political game the baron Is playing. He follows the. newlyweds into Poland which promptly falls, confirming Grant's belief that the baron Is Hitler's principal advance agent. The bride realizes that she has made a mistake and, with Grant's help sets about to escape from her titled husband Their dra-. matic adventures ,as they make heir way into Holland, then Into France, just one Jump ahead of the Nazis lead to the exciting conclusion of the story, which reunites the three xhief characters In Paris under unusual circumstances. Local Tides Sunday, March 28 High 5:29 19.1 feet 18:50 16.1 feet Low 12:20 5.2 feet Monday, Marth 29 ! High J6:45.U 18.3 feet 20:20 16.2 feet Low 0:30 8.9 feet 13:35 5.7 feet Tuesday, March 30 High 8:14 18.2 feet . 21:39. 17.1 feet ' Low 1:49 9.0 feet 14:51 5.3 feet Whiffs Boat Huildintr Industry Changed to War x' i.. ..: it .... .k. r tr..i:i...4 iM'i'iia uciiwij; ivvuu iui iiuuuui Fishing There was continued activity in the shipyards of British Columbia during the past year but a considerable falling off in normal commercial construction. Supplementing the output of 10,0.00 ton steel freighters, corvettes and mine sweepers by the steel shipyards on the west coast of Canada, the numerous boatbuilding yards aunng tne past year have beeni largely employed in government war construction. Important launchlngs were eleven 78 by 21 V2 foot seiners built for fishing companies and carrying a subsidy of $165 per ton. Eight other vessels over 40 feet in length were built, being one-third of the number constructed in 1941. Tugboat con struction showed an even greater shrinkage, there being only one of the larger class of tugs built. In the non-propelling group there were were 31 scows, two car barges and one drilling barge built compared with a total of 29 in 1941. The smaller yards filled the de mand for life boats, rafts and other equipment. Construction of pleasure craft almost reached the vanishing point and boat owners will probably have to make the best of their present equipment. One of the problems of the fishing industry was to put to work the 1267 Japanese vessels, and this was successfully accomplished. Sales of dlesel marine engines in creased from 12,680 h.p. to 14,623 export sales Increasing from 1,735 In 1941 to 4,722 h.p. In 1942. Gasoline engine sales showed a reduction 15,563 in 1941 to 13,085 h.p. in 1942. Total of both dlesel and gasoline marine engines also showed a decrease from 28,243 to 27,708 h.p. in 1942. Next; week should see general activity in the way of preparation for the opening of the 1943 halibut fishing season, date for which has been Jlxed as April 15 by the International Fisheries Commission. Still the matter of curtall- Iment is up in the air owintr to no basis of agreement having been reached between the various sections of the Pacific fishing fleet; However, this is expected to be taken up at a meeting of boat owners to be held tomorrow night. Eastern Star Dance Enjoyed One Hundred and Eighty Persons In Attendance at Affair In Masonic Temple Some 180 persons were in attendance at a very enjoyable dance last night by the Order of the Eastern Star, Belist Chapter, in the banquet hall of the Masonic Temple. The hall was prettily decorated for the occasion. Music was by Jean de Carlo's I fa Now You Can Enlist For Highly Skilled Trade-Training in the Army! A limited number of 17-year-olds will be enlisted for training: as Automotive Fitters and Machinist Fitters (mechanics). Other courses will be added later. Applicants accepted will enlist as tegular soldiers but will receive Hoy's pay (70c per day) until they are 17 lis years of age. Ten months vocational training- will be given. This will include instruction in basic mathematics, science, English, physical and military training. CANDIDATES MUST: 1. Be between 17 and 18 years of age. 2. Be category "A." 3. Rank well in Army adaptability test. 4. Have completed Grade IX schooling. 5. Have consent of parents .or guardian. 6. Secure report from high school principal on application form. To enlist for these special courses you must apply on official application form. Obtain this from your nearest Army Itecruiting Office, or write to Command Itecruiting Officer, Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver. Canadian Active Army Orchestra and W. D. Vance was master of ceremonies. C. H. Elklns Dresldcd at the door. Mrs. J. G. Garrett, worthy matron, gave the affair general supervision and the committee in charge consisted of Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. Donald Ritchie and Mrs. Ed. Martin. TO THE ARMY SHOW Every SMtfayMqtf 6 O'CLOCK P.D. S.T. Over Station CBR WATER A3 4 All users of water are urgently requested to reduce the amount consumed to provide some small reserve in case of fire or other emergency. Remedial measures are In hand but the greatest economy in the use of water will still be absolutely essential. Even a saving of one gallon per person per day will help to Improve the situation. Your fullest co-operation Is earnestly requested. F. N. GOOD, City Engineer. I ONCE UPON A (L n HONEYMOON p - TEOI'LL OF RUSSIA" "WILD HONEY" K "Star SmmU S& Rhythm" Complete Shows at 12 30, 2 :20, 4 43, 7:00 Feature at 12:30, 2:47, 5:04, 7:21, 9:38 7 43, 9:51 9:17 CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Size 00x101. Each $11.25 JUST ARRIVED - A shipment of Chests dl Drawers,. Drop Side Tables, Chairs, Ironq Boards, and Kitchen Sets. 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