Khnd FIRST PRINCE RUPERT CHILDREN I ! Kmv, Irfl lit right i:il.ul-Hi Ikirrnw, Lji ind Saturday at 8 p.m. Irdiy matinee at 2:30 pjn. Friday and Saturday May 2 uml 3 frlTTEROOOl) BUNKS" G-jy K jbec Carol pa Jc.i Ai hi r Francis? feet, Zxrr. LVav Lea. L IiCi White. Tuesday .May C BOM IIS I ILL!" tSOWlKV A.rU Gar :!-, and he -7 Be;-.. nuntz Hall Wednesday. May 7 UML TO MEXICO" " i Ji. Wafcrly. Lec hH White ami Saddle Pals. fa Set... FKWllilrlr GO! rm these ten services: Complete tn.j,,,. TUnc.Up felrieal System spection ""'"ush Lubiiration 'nmer Oil-Change arul Tire Inspection "kw Tested and "justed 1 System Hushed 'urn Pin iu.. - mm li(.'lia((.ll I, J Connections "Jmined to Cleaner Uccuiidiliuncil PKACK MACHINE 7 AM) (J A RACK G(ncl Motors Dealer tilaihti Mcrnk. TERRACE (race Theatre JotLj on Tuc ;days and Wednesdays Cut lirrlne 1'IIMiur), Miilille Kow Wallace .ImlrrMin, itobliy llniuli-. I.tliel Craig, Mil AmlerMin, Klrliaril rilKlmry. I,wrr Kuw, left lo rljlil Hinlli' Trrin.mic. Kilcy Virrrtk. Malr. Vlrmk. Here L .: r.jstoric picture. It was first published in John Houston's Empire news-paper ti Derembcr 21. 1907. and had been taken two weeks previous by Rev. W. J. Add i:" Presbyterian Church missionary with th assistance of the late Dr. 0 Redtiif. whose widow still resides here. It shows all the children who were In prlnc, !M" then with the exception of one. baby Lucy Pillsbury who was too youne in brought. out on a rainy day. In the lines of the picture the writer propheti i ,i .: said: "Twenty. , years from now the boys and girls in the picture will tab; ,: ,i leading part In bifsinew and social life of Prince Rupert or other cities jbJ ilif rsio who pens these lines will have passed across the divide to a place there thi-rt are no railway townsitea or harbor engineers." Three of the children shown above still live here Sid Anderson, one of the owners of radio station CFPR and Glad Vlereck, now Mrs, Thomas Glenn, and Riley Viereck. Catherine Pills-bury ii c iw Mrs. R. L. Keenleyslde, wtft; of the Canadian minister to Mexico. Richard Pibury is a professor at University of British Columbia. ' Mr3. Godfrey Lamas. Blut. Pointed Girl Guide leader from Vancouver Island, was entertained at luncheon on Thurs day by members of the Terrace Girl Guide Association. Present were Mrs. J. II. Smith, president, Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. Brown Owl; Mlas Gladys Fiaher. Tawny Owl; Miss Marlon Head, prey Owl; Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton. Mrs F. Gavari and Mrs. J. A. McAllisters.,... . . In the afternoon, Mrs. Lomas visited with tfve Brownies. In the evening, she was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Parent Teacher Association. Mr. Cameron of Oedarvale was a visitor to Terrace on Thursday. M. Peekc-Vout has taken over the Envplire Meat Market from Alf Voxall. Mr. Peekc-Vout is not a newcomer to Terrace as he was here with the Army. A New Terrace Service Skeena Shoe Repair Shop Park Avenue, TEKKACE G- E Loveless. Prop. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT , IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace E, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Lumber Manufacturers T E U It A C E AE"at: For International Harvester Co. I'ircstonc Tire & Rubber Co, l'hilco Radios Willard Batteries Logs, Poles ami l'ilin? Ltd. George Dybhavn Named to Board Geottje Dybhavn of the Royal Fish Co., Erince Rupert, was elected a 6fili(r-s)t the Fisheries Research Council of Canada at the second annual meeting of the council held recently in Ottawa. There was a two-day session. Mr. Dybhavn's, father, the late John Dybhavn, was for years a member of the council. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle i (Subject to change) FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Ed McCurcy Sings 4:15 Stock Quotations 4:30 Especially For You SATURDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 0:00 CBC News 8:15- Pick of the Hits 8:30- -Morning Devotions 8:45 Littrc Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Junior Concert 9:30 Children's Program 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand 10:15-World Church News 10:30 Hits of the Shows 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast P.M. 11:00 -Music For Dancing 11:30 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal Album 12:00 The Waltz 12:30 Concert Singers 1:00 The Man BornJo Be King 1:15 English Favorites 1:30-Hit Songs of Yesterday 2:00 Saturday Concert 3:00 El Ritmo Tropical 3:25-Recorded Interlude 3:30 Festival cf School Music 3:45 Three-quarter Time 4.30 Songs in Sweet Style Local News Items Hugo Kraupner sailed last nisht on the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Ocean Falls. Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday May 2, 8 pm. Addend?, honoring Mother's Day. Silver March and social. (103) J. E. Ormheim left on this morning's train for a business trip to Terrace. He will be returning to ' the city tomorrow night. i Greatly reduced prices on raincoats, dresses, suits,' etc., at "Star's" Friday May 2. An excellent opportunity for a good buy. (104) Rev. A. F. MacSween, pastor ol First Presbyterian Church, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Victoria to attend provincial synod sessions. Benny Lee, former local grocer, who has been In the city during the last week on a business trip, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert to return to Vancouver. Mrs. S. B. McCafferty and children are sailing Saturday night on the Camosun for Bur-naby where they will Join Mr. McCafferty who left Prince Ru pert recently to. join the treas ury department of that muni cipality. Hotel. . . 555-- arrivals Prince Rupert E. D. Dumauchel, Edmonton; E. Crlstall, Edmonton: J. S. Nelson, Oceanic; D. Heggie, Sml-Ihers; G. L. Springer. Ketchikan; M. McCann, Ketchikan; M. Watson, Ketchikan; Mrs. G. I. Middleton, Smithers; Mrs. E. G. Middleton, Smithers; M. Pos- tle, Vancouver; S. J. MacGilllv-ray, Vancouver; L S. Edwards, Edmonton; G. Jensen, Rainier, Washington; C. Ashtram, Rain ier, Wash.; R. E Leraaster Pittsburg; W. H. Spencer. Ter race; T. Kaye, Vancouver; M. O'Connell, Ketchikun- Mr. and Mrs. Dudley; Mr. and Mrs. Rob ertson, Vancouver. SMALL BUT BRIGHT IZZ Py 1""0l"'y lcmt though only one-half In long, 5 :00-Summer Concert Um,.,.. K -in T Kn o nnniinixr-rl I ' ' ' 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 International Quiz 6:30 Alelody Money Time 6:45 T.B-Ai 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Heritage of Music 8:C0 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Winnipeg Drama 9:00 Continental Varieties 9:30 T.B.A, 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Milton Charles 10:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off Announcements Band Concert, Civic Centre, May 2. Play and Program, United Church Hall, Friday only, May 2. Guide Camp Tea, May 3, Mrs. Blackaby. Novelties. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. Gil-ker's. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Legion Auxiliary .Sale. May 9. Mother's Day Tea Sale, S.O.N., Ladles, May 10, Lutheran Church 2:00 to 6:00. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, May 14, Mrs. Flaten's. Cambral Chapter Spring Tea, May 15. Catholic card party at School Hall, May 15. 8 pjn, Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16, 8 o'clock. Anglican Cathedral Chancel Guild Tea, May 22, Mrs. Nora Arnold. Port Simpson Celebration Committee will be holding their anual day of sports oh May 23 and 24. Cash prizes and trophies for field, track and water f ports. Tea and Food stle May 28, Salvation Army Home. Job's Daughters' Tea, Mrs. Berner's, May 29. Eastern Star Tea, Civic Centre. June 4. Presbyterian Tea, June 5, Mrs. C. G. Ham. United Church W. A. Tea on June 12. Hill 60 Rose Tea, JunC 19. By Chic Young It's a Wolf's Lair Tow! Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night at 8:30. (104) Ski Club Meeting, Monday, May 5. Civic Centre, 7:30 pjn. (103) Mrs. S. C. ChaUvln of Vancouver, Is In the city, spending a holiday as guest of Mrs. Ralph Morln. W. D. Webs has joined the staff of Ideal Cleaners and Laundry's being In charge of sales East of McBride St. rhone 858. Daily pick-up and delivery. (110) Grant Steel, well known miner of the Atlln district, passed through the city this morning on the Princess Louise enroute north to resume his mining after spending the winter In eastern Canada and the United States. LOCAL MEN ARE GOOD GUESSERS Win Second and Third Frizes in Francois Lake Ice Break-up Contest Evan Nobles of Francois Lake was winner In a membership ticket selling contest- based on ithe break-up of Francois Lake Ice, his guess being within a few seconds of the exact time of the break-up. S. C. Thomson, Yrlnce Rupert, was second prize win ner and Thomas Boulter, also of Prince Rupert, third. Mrs. George Oakcy Is sailing Monday night on the Casslar on a trip to Massett where she will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lovin sailed last night on the Pi luce Rupert for Vancouver, where they will arrange to obtain new equipment for their cabinet shop which was destroyed during last week's Clapp Block fire. SUM IS THE WORD for summer fashion. Long middy-tops over pleats stress the importance of a streamlined figure. Designed by Capri of New "York, this basic summer dress" moulds your figure in clean-cut, flinging lines. If you want to look your youngest, slimmest, and loveliest in. the new fashions . . . you must watch your diet. And, in any safe diet to gain and keep a lovely figure, you bhould eat certain special foods because of their "protective" qualities. That is why Kellogg's All-Bran 13 FOR REDUCING DIETS MORE AND MORE New Dresses Beauties, too JERSEYS AND PRINTS by the score I i :XvX-.':::';-j? included in the new scientific weight-control menus. All-Bran is made only from the outer layers of the wheat grain. This is the vital part so rich in iron and certain other "protective" food elements your body must have if you want to Jieep your vitality . . . your very joy in life. You will be glad to know, too, that All-Bran is guaranteed, on a double-your-money-back basis, to keep you regular naturally. Natural regularity is always advisable, diet or no diet. Ask your grocer for a package of Kellogg's All-Bran today. Made to Please the Most Discerning USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES I baptoneT IRONOIL We Have a Complete Slock of BAPCO PAINTS and VARNISHES to Supply Your SPUING NEEDS 1 SATIN-GLO 1 SHINGOLEEN 1 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. I3riiuc Rupert Daily JScUijf Friday, May 2, 1947 A Step Ahead in Quality Try on a Fashion-Craft garment today. You'll be convinced that it can't be beat for value. . 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