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Jive 10:30 Melody Round-up 10:45 Stirling Young's Orchestra 11:00 Silent Saturday a.m. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:00 Musical Minutes 8:30 Morning Meditations 8:45 Singing Strings 9:00 Operatic Gems 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Music for the Kiddles 10:30 Wilf Carter 10:45 Music in Three Quarter Time 11 ;00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert 11:30 Let's Go Modern 12:00 Luncheon Music 12:30 Varieties In Wax 12:50-CBC News 12:55 Today's Program Highlights 1:00 One O'clock Muslcale 1:30 Alvlno Rey. 2:00 Silent Local Tides " ; . Saturday, May 1 High 11:19 19.8 feet 23:45 21.1 feet Low 5:17 5.1 feet 17:34 4.9 feet Sunday, May 2 High 12.13 20.1 feet Low : 6:07 3.8 feet 18:19 4.8 feet This photo was made by one of the planes that participated in a recent raid on Attu in the Aleutlaon Ishland. Japanese Zero planes with floats are shown beached on the shore of Holtz Bay. One Qf the two planes in CENTRE was apparently washed ashore, colliding with the other. U.3. bombs may be seen on the way down at LOWER LEFT. This is the first photo made, of the floated Jap Zero. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Hy DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess Summer is almost here Well,, anyway, spring because Junior Hostess Chrlstel Braun brought me the first bouquet of the season Wednesday night when she came to the dance. Chiistel is the little girl who brought me flowers each wesk all last summer. Tonight tne chiefs and petty officers of H.M.CJS. Chatham are holding a dance at the Empress Hall. Junior hostesses are Invited. Y. W. C. A. cnaperones for the evening will be Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Keays representing the Canadian Legion women's Auxiliary. For the month cf May the Order of the Eastern Star is in charge of arrangements for dance cnaperones. I should, like to thank the Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary fo- sponsoring the chaperones for Apitl. The rvice Wives Club met on Thursday afternoon In the ladies' lounge at the Y. There were eleven Out on the station we've qot to step hVeyf women and eighl babies In attendance. For seme reason known only to themselves all the babies decided to have an off day and took turns in crying in unison and individually. Until now they've been so well behaved! I think the men in the recreation hall rather enjoyed it, however, Judging from the smiles on their faces. A play was chosen and rehearsals should start soon. Sergeant Cleaver Wilson has promised to direct' the play. A member of the field, security force gave a talk on "ZiDpln-r the Up" to the members. Mrs. Brain sewed the stripes on a saHor's collar. Mrs. Garbutt has sent away for Y.W.C.A. Service Wives pins which make the wearer a member of any Service Wives Club in Canada. Mrs. Gar-butt (R.CJVJ'.) won the raffle. There should be a law against It for it's her third win. Lunch was served by Mrs. Klmmel, Mrs. Low-ney and Mrs. Garbutt. Glad to see AB Petney back In Rupert again. He was here all last summer and in fact was married here which almost makes him a native son or something. ANGLO-SAXON JOB The chief producers of anthracite in the world are Great Britain and the United States. IT TAKES MORE than a uniform to make an airwoman . . . proper food plays a vital part in the process. THIS IS WHY all men and women In military service get suitable amounts of the health-protective foods. Our Nutrition Authorities also ask us, as civilians, to eat "protective" foods, Including a whole grain cereal every day. NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT is a "whole grain cereal" 100 whole wheat with all the goodness and food energy of Canada's world-famous wheat. Serve Nabisco Shredded Wheat for Fitness . . , save War Savings Stamps for Vic'toryl THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. 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