r ft'-' It s IJJ i! hi, . r 13rdifc Rupert "Daflp JMt)S Saturday, September 21, 1946 P F D D Radio Dial VI I IV 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Melodies and Memories 4:30 Chicago Serenade 5:00 La Plaza 5:30 Musical Program 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Actuality Broadcast' 6:15 Here's Juliette 6:30 City Desk 6:45 Sports College 7:00 Red River Barn Dance 7:30 Impressions In Ivory 7:45 T.B.A. 8:00 Hawaiian Hospitality 8:15 My Weekend 8:30 Three Suns Trio 8:55 Interlude 9:00-CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 This Week 9:30 Old Time Rhythm 10:00 Dal Richard's Orch. 10:30 Sir Francis Drake Hotel Orchestra 10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off Ann. 11:05 Silent THIS AND THAT ? I Well, we can relax now In The Best Of Tradition It's Always MILD CORK : General SUNDAY AM. 8:00 BBC News 8:15From Old Vienna, 8:30 Today's Concert NBC 8:59 Time Signal 9:00 B.C. Gardener 9:15 Just Mary 9:30 Canadian Party 10:00 CBC News 10:03 Capitol Report 10:30 Religious Period 11:00 Columbia Symphony ' Orchestra P.M. 12:00 Light Concert Music 12:30 Church of the Air 1:00 CBC News 1:03 Music to Remember 1:30 Indian Summer 2:00 Music for Sunday 2:30 Canadian Short Stories . 2:45 BBC News and Commentary. 3:00 Let's Go to the Opera 3:30 CBC Star Time Orch. 4:00 Record Album 4:30 What People Are Saying 4:45 Week-end Review 5:00 Once Upon a Time 5:30 Music in Three-Quarter Time 6:00 CBC News 6:15 Old Songs 6:30 Serenade for Strings we missed the train!" NAVAL CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS. No. 7 THE WHISTLING COOK Whistling in a man. o-war has always been strongly discouraged for obvious reasons. Custom ordains, however, that the Cook of the Mess shall whistle when stoning plums or prunes to mix in duff. This proves he is not stowing his own hold at the expense of his messmates! PLAYER'S MUD Ptotn hov "Wctproet" pepr which doi Ml ttkk to Hpi. ' or MEDIUM TIP and PLAIN Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 :- PRINCE RUPERT TENTS - PACK SACKS TRAPPER NELSON PACKBOARDS .WATERPROOF GROUND SHEETS PHOTECT YOUR LUGGAGE WITH CANVAS COVERS Edmondson Awning and Sail Works 330 .SECOND AVENUE P.O. Dox 302 : PHONE 632 i AERO CLUB Plans for a large scale, city-wide membership drive for the newly organized Prince Rupers Aero Club were formulated yesterday afternoon during a special meeting of the executive. George H. Stanbridge, president, was In the chair. It was decided a life membership in the Aero Club would be $100, which could be paid In full or quarterly. A sustaining membership would cost $25 plus $5 per year membership fee. A non-sustaining membership would be sold at a lower rate but this type of membership would give the member no vote in the operation of the club. In view of the widespread Interest in the organization ground school courses will commence at the earliest possible date. This will include lecures on flight theory, aircraft technique and 7:00 BBC Newsreel 7:30 Soliloquy 8:00 Sunday Night Recital- Moose Jaw 8:30 Vesper Hour 9:00 CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 Canadian Yarns 9:30 Prelude to Midnight 10:55 CBC News and Int. U:Q0 Weather and Sign Off Au. U' 05 Silent MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 BBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Medley Time 8:59 Time Signal 9:00 Little Concert 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 The Novachord 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Thoughts for Today 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 11:25 Program Resume 11:30 CBC News 11:45 Weather Forecast 11:46 Message Period 11:48 Recorded Interlude P.M. 12:00 Tunes for Today 12:15 Piano Rambllngs 12:30 Concert Hour 12:45 Afternoon Recital 1:00 From the Classics 1:15 Women's News Commentary and Talk 1:30 Story Time 1:45 World Church News 2:'.0 Don Messer and His Islanders I M :i I Gordon's McBride Street k "Winn.- i TO START DRIVE FOR MEMBERS meteorology In charge of ground school Instruction. wUL be Bob Kelsey. He will be assisted by Doug Stewart, Cedrlo Mart and Harry Astoria. Mr. Stanbridge also pointed out that, whenever possible, pilots, co-pllots and aerial engineers would be asked to address the school' as guest speakers, It was decided the first instructional meeting would b held in the Civic Centre' next Friday at 7. pjn. A motion by Hugo Kraupner, director, to the effect that only paid-up-members would be allowed to vote at the next general meeting was passed unanimously. A decision as to whether the local club wfll join the Royal Canadian. Flying Clubs, Association wiU.be made at a later date. E. R. Carswell, aviation expert of ' Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss.Catala 12:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 p.m. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. Monday 3s Princess Adelaide. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m., For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. BUILD NEW TOWN EDINBURGH O) Joseph Westwood, secretary for Scotland, has announced tha a town of 25,000 will be built in central Fife by a. government-sponsored corporation. . HUCK.VALL. Nottinghamshire. England 0i Life savings of 152 ($G08) were found in an old gramaphone sold by a widow to a second-hand man. 2:15 Echoes from the Tropics 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Com. 3:00 Pacific Salon' 3:15 Mid-day Melodies J:30 Carolyn Gilbert 3:45 Stock Quotations Just Arrived! A new shipment of Congoleum Rugs and other felt back, rugs. See them now at Hardware : PHONE 311 CHRYSLER Chrysler! Mopar! Chryco! Automotive Parts and Accessories UUILT BY Distributed by: RUPERT MOTORS LTD. PHONE 566 Standard Oil Company, told the executive of the many advantages the club would receive in belonging, to thb organization. A membership committee under the chairmanship of J. Harry Black was appointed. Members of this committee are G. H. Stanbridge, Earl Gordon, BeVC .Young, Cedric. Mah, Fred Jensen, Bob Kelsey, Hugo Kraupner, Jarvls McLeod, O.B.E., and William Watts. Jarvls McLeod was appointed chairman of the finance SCHEDULE FOR LADIES' BOWLS "A" League September 24 Savoy Swingers vs. Big Sisters, Ideal gleaners vs Lucky Strikes, Tollers vs. Miller Bay, Moose va. Orange, Variety vs. Annettes. October lr Lucky Strikes vs Tollers, Miller. Bay vs. 'Orange, Variety vs. Moose, Annettes vs. Savoy Swingers, Big Sisters vs. Ideal Cleaners. October 8 Moose vs. Miller Bay, Savoy Swingers vs. Variety, Annettes vs. Ideal Cleaners, Big Sisters vs. Tollers, Lucky Strikes vs. Orange. October 15 Savoy Swingers vs. Moose, Toilers vs. Annettes, Orange vs Big SLsters, Lucky Strikes vs. Miller Bay, Ideal Cleaners vs. Variety. October 22 Annettes vs. Orange, Big Sisters vs. Miller Bay, Lucky Strikes vs. Variety, Tollers vs.- Moos?, Ideal Cleaners vs. Savoy Swingers. October 29 Big Sisters vs. Lucv Strikes, Orange vs. Variety, Toilers vs. Savoy Swingers. Ideal Cleaners vs. Moose, Annettes vs. Miller Bay. November 5 Miller Bav vs. Variety. Orange vs. Savoy Swingers, Toilers vs, Ideal Cleaners. Annettes vs. Lucky Strikes, Big Sisters vs. Moose. November 12 Orange vs. Ideal Cleaners. Tollers vs. Variety. Annettes vs. Big Sisters, Lucky Strikes vs. Moose, Miller Bay vs. Savoy Swingers. "B"-' League September '26 Khatadas vs. Re venuers, Whirlwinds vs. Dock- ettes, Co-op vs. WPTB, Atlln vs. Watts- Si N&kerson, Bankers vs. Peoples. October 3 Whirlwinds vs. WPTB, Co-op vs. Atlln, Peoples vs. Watts St Nlckerson, Bank-, ers vs. Revenuers, Khatadas vs. Dockettes. October 10 Co-op vs. Watts Sz Nlckerson, Revenuers vs. Peoples, Bankers, vs. Dockettes, Khata das vs. WPTB, Whirlwinds vs. Atlln. October 17 Revenuers vs Watts. & Nlckerson, Bankers vs. WPTB, Khatadas vs. Atlln, WPTB' vs. Watts & Nlckerson, Dockettes vs. Revenuers. October 31 Khatadas vs. Whirlwinds, Atlin vs. P.eoples, WPTB vs. Revenuers, Do(J:ettes vs. Watts Si Nlckerson, Bankers vs. Co-op. November 7 Co-op vs Peoples, Atlin vs. Revenuers, WPTB vs. Dockettes, Bankers vs. Whirlwinds, Khatadas vs. Watts & Nlckerson. November 14 Atlin vs. Dockettes. WPTB vs. Peoples. Bankew vs. Khatadas, Whirlwinds vs. Watts Si Nlckerson, Co-op vs. Revenuers. Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday; Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. Advertise In The Dallv. Nows. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Returning Service Personnel Records Are Being Sought The Daily News Is anxious to completely record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from the war. Accordingly, it Is requested that information be made available to this office regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been identified, in what theatres of war, if wounded, ill, etc, If inconvenient to call at the office, the Information may be written or telephoned in. Pictures would be particularly welcome. Street and Postal addresses and telephone numbers are also' requested. Better English By D. C WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "What business have they to interfere?" 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "naphtha"? 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Appear, adhear, arrear, linear. ' 4. What does the word "derelict" (noun) mean? 5. What word beginning with ex means "roomy"? ANSWERS 1. Say, ''What right have they." 2. Pronounce r.af-tha, first a as In "at", final a as in "ask," anil not nap-tha. 3. Adhere. 4. A person abandoned, or without the pale of respectable society; f'There Is not a derelict of the, streets, in whose heart there is not some good." 5. Expansive, FREE FOWL BRISTOL, England When 'a pigeon was killed by a car, an elderly woman darted Into the road, picked it up and popped it inlo her meatless shopping basket. GLOUCESTER, Eng.W Clou- j cester Rugby Football Club plans ; to build five or six pitches for j use of local players, as a mem orial to players who died in th. ; First and Second Great Wars. ! i $1 Householders be warned and act accordinglyorder your coal for next winter NOW. By doing this you protect your family and yourself against being caught without coal when winter comes. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. I'hone 651 and (552 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND EN Q INKERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MININO MACHINERY SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544, FRASER STREET Prince Rupert MEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Campbell's Cosy Cabins. Skeena Biidge Tourist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE, B.C. LakelseLake CAMP Johnstone's Camp at Lakelse Lake is still open for the limiting season. The trout fishing Is still good. CABINS TO RENT BOATS FOR HIRE Salmonbellies Win Lacrosse Championship VANCOUVER, lf New Westminster Salmonbellies won the British Columbia senior lacrosse championship last night, defeating Trail 15-6 In the second game of the best-of-three series. Salmonbellies won the first game 18-4. MOVIE WAGES UP LONDON 0i The moving picture industry will pay 2,000,000 ($3,000,000) a year more wages under a new agreement with the National Association c" Theatrical and Klne Employees. East to West OGMwT Easy to roll delightful to smoke j i j rnvxTU : w. i .1 a.w.TrEKairgmi CITY OV PKIXCK Kl l'ERT Notice Re Municipal Voters' Li The municipal voters' list is now open Jcr rtt j of Householders and Llcenseholders, 1 Any British Subject 21 years of age or over -J resiaca in prince Rupert since January 1st, 19,;1 has paid municipal Poll Tax for the year lWil to make a declaration as a llousrholder. Htl who are not eligible to pay Poll Tax may resjal ment of $2X0. I Any British Subject 21 years of age cr over vl paid a business license of$5.00 or over fcr tie n Is eligible to register as a Licenseholder. I Householders who Drevlously reelstered thrasfl ment of $2.00 will be required to make in aMJor.f ment or a like amount berore October 3n is 11 to remain on the list. Other Householders will remain cn tot list have paid municipal poll tax for 1946 and Uceiwl will remain on ir municipal trades license wr i?i been paid. II. I). THAIS, City Clerk. " "c atrial leads series 2-i; Sacramento 10 oal Hollywood, San Francio 5;'l BuvwarSayiI1J ..,.r gm THEY ROLLwin 06DEM'5 iwrurU NORTHLAND TOO CANADA ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED fOLlCS RECRUITS ARE NOW HEING ACCE for service in the ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED TO! The Force offers to young men with suitable qul a career in which variety of interest, opportw"1! Irnvrl nnit Menn nulrinnr life may be (o1ll Annllcatlons mav he made in writing to ft' I COMMISSIONER, R.C.M. POLICE, OTTAWA. 0KT -by calling at any R.C.M. Police Post or Detach Canada. VVOX M' PULL PARTICULARS WILL BE FORWARDED TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GUI TERRACE, R.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTOKS Pr MACHINE WOKK GAS and ELECTKIC m DIKSEL and TKACTOIl REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and IIOMH For minor repairs and ga Terrace Corner Snacl MRS. FLAMBLY nice c a TvTrmrir'I-lFC. CAM LUNCHES FOR TRAVELS On the Main Hig TCDDATC TDAtvlCKD AND TA1 (Harold Smith) ,, TRUCK AND PASSENGER 5 J Scheduled Trips to Ukete Sunday, Wednesday and &aiu P.O. Itox 167 -"cinnati . I Charter Trips to Any i -