prince Uupctt DnHg X3cUi0 Saturday, January 18, 1947, f C P p Radio Dial VI I lY 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) - SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Hawaii Calls 4:30-rSongs In Sweet Style 4:45 Swing Time 6:00 T. B. A. 3:30 Sweet and Low Down 5:45 Sports College 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded interlude 8:30 Saturday Night Serenade 7:00 Dancing Party 7:30 Organ Music 8:00 Red River Barn Dance 8:30 Old Time Rythm 9:C0 Current and Choice 9:15 This Week 9:30 Three Suns 0:45 Lee Sims 9:55-Solo Spotlight 10:00--CBC News 10:10-B.O. News 10:15 Hollywood Barn Dance 10:45 Dance Orch. 11:00 -Weather and sign off ann. SUNDAY A.M. 8:3U- Concert Album 9:00-BBC News and Commentary 0:15 Songs and Singers 9:30 Vanity Fair 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15--J an Mary 10:30-Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Reports 11:30 Religious Period 12:00 New York Philharmonic Symphony Orch. P.M. 1:30-Church of the Air xoi'ifi; in' c.( kin oi' ui:m:kvi; NOTICE Is hereby given that the , Reserve covering the following described parcel of land established under authority of Order-in-Councl! No. 114. approved February 4th. 1044. notice of which was published In the British Columbia Gazette of February 17th. 1944, Is concelled: All that portion of the Casslar and Peace River Land Districts, Province of British Columbia, which consists of the lands in that Eart of the drainage basin oj the lard River, artf Its tributaries, which extends from Hell Gate on the East to the Easterly boundary of the watersheds of Coal and Rabbit Rivers on the West. GEO. P. MELROSE. Peputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria. B.C., December 4, 1940. THIS AND THAT Tin Cfort M.lllirw AJ.m. trnirt, Im. "Let me down, dear. I promise not to leave my clothes lying around any more." BLONDIE "II I I II I V OKAV HAMD THEM TO BLONDiE. THESE f-J ME AND tEFT-OVEPCAPROTS )S I'LL PUT AND THESE PEAS ( THEM IN WILL TASTE GOOD IN THE STEW i y.att,Ta:, .. . mvTi'iilili'Hit'i' 1 1 f oh. golly- 1 -II HE(?E IT COMES, '-v f HURRY. HURRX j Wi'rrrTy ? MISS VOUR ) STOPpr fesg 2:00 CBC News ' 2:03 John Fisher Reports 2:15 Martyn Estall 2:30 T.B.A. 3:00 Music for Sunday 3:30 CBC News 3:33 Weather Forecast 3:38 T. B. A. 4:30 Record Album 5:00 Music in Three-Quarte, Time 5:30 Stage 47 Toronto 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Old Songs 7:30 Bernard Helnze 8:00 The Readers Take Over 8:30 Sunday Serenade 9:00 Classics For Today 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. .News 10:15 Canadian Yams J0:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 -Weather and sisn off ann. MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music For Moderns -8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:C0-Mornlng Visit , 10:15 Organ Encores 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast '2:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1:45 Commentary , 1:48-Shcrt Story 2:00 From the Classics 2:30 Footlight Favorites 2:45 From the Pages of Melody 3:00 Messer's Islanders 3:15 Mirror for Women 3:30 The Enchanted Pine 3:45 BBC News and Commentary Classified Advertising Pays! Timber! THE MORE VOU THPOW INTO STEW, THE BETTER IT TASTES-STICK THIS SPAGHETTI AND LAMB IMIT I " mm -lictlcr Luck Jlonday! v kk im n. , ,, immmrwLjjm u r - - 1 2 3 '4 I WKv -5k... S'llBB . . .sf?aL5 . j, DATES AND A DOLL- The new world calendar may be more accurate, but will it be as glamorously attractive as are so many current ones? Prince Rupert's Case tie-ui cf essential machinery. etc., thus having been removed. would decrease greatly tho financial risks involved in any operation In that area. The picture is not. however. one that would eventually reflect unfavorably upon Vancouver in this matter of supply. , It Is generally iccoffnized that the area surrounding Prince Kuprrt is one of the richest in Canada in every necessary raw material for Industrial activity but perhaps net so well recognized is the ; difficulty of establishing an , ' industry there which would not automatically have an unfav orable costs differential. To extract ore, or to pursue logging enrrations, or to conduct widespread fishing operations requires not only machinery, but manpower. Of machinery, we havp already examined the higher costs brought about through delivery delays In replacement parts, or even In ort?'.nal installation. Thes? in themselves, constitute sufflc'ent barriers to location of operations there. But an oven greater difficulty exists In the matter of manpower. It is difficult to indue? labor to leave a city with all its conveniences and to work at a point vhi?h is far removed in t'me from urban amenities. In manual labor, moreover, The assurance of excellent medical care in case of accident must be offered. In theJueen Charlotte ispnas mere are n0 facilities effsred for the care of an In jured person except those pro- vlccd privately by one doctor and the Department cf Indian Affairs for the operative treat ment cf Injured persons. Under such conditions no worker Is JANUARY fc t , 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31- Continued from Page 1) anxious to assume the risks involve?.. Pathologically, the hardly attainable 'becomes the not particularly desirable when orcc it !s trough! within rea?h. Therefore, a travelling time of two to e!ght days which is necessary for the laborer to spend on his way cither to, or from, his Job on the northern coast from Vancouver is 'highly important to his conception of the desirability of that Jab when he is considering It. In fact, it Is an overwhelmingly critical factor. Industries operating In the. Prince Rupert area must Jmme- diatcly face this fact. Labor does not wish to work in that dis trict. To make the job desirable, companies have found it necessary either to pay higher wages which results in the wage levels outlined in our financial synopsis of Prince Rupert or to subsidize labor by a concealed bonus in the form of free transportation .both ways, should the 'aborer stay a certain minimum period. Pay begins wheft the b.bcrer leaves Vancouver. Whatever way labor may be attracted to working In the area, additional costs are Inevitable; with additional costs, there Is less possibility of the operating conv pany meeting competition which 's not local, not country-wide and therefore cont! oiled, but world-wide and against the chear..st of laibor elsewhere. Therefore, the ramifications of the present transportation facilities and time-tables extend throughout the industrial pic-hire in terms of higher costs hnd Inefficient operating practices. Th' comti'nation of these has deterred and v.'ill continue to deter, not only the location of new industries In the Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte By Chic Yotmp NOW WHAT NjillJ'r EMPTYING 1 HlUt DOI-TT WOI?l?Y--l'M APE VOU Hl OUT THE ( NOT GOING TO PUT ) DOING y PENCIL N IT IN THE STEW k-Aw" (sharpener ) W NICE TRY , areas, but will also constitute a t i-e-J . l - 11- 1 continual hindrance to those al ready operating. Daily "main line" air operation into Prince Rupert is, therefore, not only a necessity fn terms of present conditions but is urgently demanded if the area N to piogreai in the future. For the present, inception of !iich service would have the fol-" :wing primary effects: (ai By placing the laborer within 3 hour reach of Vancouver, It would remove his hesitation ;o work In the area: b In cr.se of illness or accident a daily three-hour service won' J briii'g the worker to sp?-cali?'. treatment in Vancouver medical centres little .more than if he lived in the areas surrounding Vancouver: (ci By removing his hesita tion, it woukt allow employers to movs .5Ubs!ce. or level wage differentials, which add to the cost of their product: I (di A tetter class of laborer ' would Jbe attracted, with the optimum desirable married man and his family no longer barred: e) The labor turnover, and , consequent cost of conttantly training and re-training men, i w m.'d b 'ft'rlhpr removed. IANY HKNTWTS to r.i; diuivi.d In addition to thse labor ; benefits, operators of Industry uj me uiru -yvuuiu iiuiiK'UlUlCiy find: i a) That supplies which pre-viiu'-lv had taken daya or even 'weeks for delivery, would .be oc- ."cs.-;ibte with in a period of 24 hours throughout the area, ihus nvoiding non-production while .-osts were continuing: (b) That with a daily, five-hoii" nirmcll service instituted, i-ortrnl from Vancouver of the iiirv?-oiu- tubsidiaries spread NKW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors rilONK RED 561 !.(). S()X 721 Complete Automobile Repair Service Fast Mattery Charging Specialized Lubricalion Collision Repairs and Mefinisliintr RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Phone SCG Business and J. P. MOLLEPv PHONE BLUE 155 i. ii 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture In all its branches. JOG 4th Street : Phone 055 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS fJullding and Repairs of all klnd.s ?oofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Qreen 48G Red 804 TONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 PLAIN SEWING CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Phone Red 495 6r call at 1805 Eighth Avenue East SMITH & ELK INS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 271 1 throughout the area would be ! (,mnKiit-n Immeasurably Klv TYTflT! more flfVMir accur come ate, with consequent greater operating efficiency and reduced costs: '(c) That Inspection of plants ansi operations by senior per-toniiel necessarily stationed In Vancouver at head office would become entirely practical at fre quent intervals, again, with the result of increasing -fflclency uaid htwered costs: (d) To present operators whole head off lecis are already locctcd within the area, it would permit instant accessibility to routes of travel t.o their markets, and In addition, would remove their cem'fttitive disadvantage '.n b"ljij Isolated from Immediate cnatl communication with those markets: (e) That industrial operators in the area, who now find It necessary to stock financially heavy commitments of supplies and rcpiacenient parts at the point of each operation In caaa of breakdown, couid siirceaifully eliminate the interest charges on thsse Imc.i'tments v;thul decrease(ln efficiency: (fi TJpt the very onerous burden o! Interest lost Jn the transfer of funds for payrolls and other commitments from Vancouver to points of op?rat!on over two fay to two wc?k pcloi In U'avrl f the requlsita flnan-etat iwper would be entirely obviated. . (g) Transfer of head offices of industries operating in the area to Prince fliifrsrt would beccnie r ntlrely pracUcal wllli tlic i,ois"(!iie,it sh!ft In population, and increasing efficiency of direction. However to discuss adequately the further benefits of nlr trans portation surh as we offer, a.: examination cf the aetivlty of the r?"i"'i by industry becomes necessary Corner Second and Park Ave. Professional GEORGE L. ROUTE uouc accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 If Its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man Ca M. SAUNDERS Blue 0GC Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPEItHANGING and PAINTING PHONE 372 P N. Kilborn w. 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