SATURDAY SERMON AllllOTT 7? TODAY 7:15 - 6:05 princt Rupttl Villi Ottol Saturday. October 1, 1943. Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles CFPR in (Subject to Change TAX BATE SUNDAY MIDNnTj II Waterfront - WWs for interior Alaska. The Donna Foss made its first trip here Fri (Continued rrom Page 2) vclops an awareness of Ood that is a strong incentive to a hoiy life. Such a man kno'3 the meaning of the words of Our Lord: "Without Me, you car. do nothing"; but he also knows the meaning of St. Paul's words: "I can do all things irr Him Who strengthens me." Adoration of Ood leads naturally to a keen appreciation of the goodness of Ood and gives birth to GRATITUDE for all the Divine gifts; of life and daily bread; of home and friends; of redemption through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross; of the constant hovering ove' us of the Spirit of Ood. Who inspires us to do right and avoid what is evil. Gratitude is a noble day morning and sailed again for Haines ith 19 carloads ot SATURDAY -Pil. ; 4:30 Here's to Romance 4:45 Memo From Lake Success 5:00 Music from the Films 5:30 Top Bands 5:45 Sports College 6:00-CBC NEWS 6:10 Recorded Int. :15-Muslcal Varieties 8:45 "Cocoa the Troubadour" 7:00 T.B.A. 7:30 Muslcale 8:00 Prairie Scooncr 8:30 Musical Program 0:00 Come into the Parlour 9:30 Current and Choice 10:00 -CBC NfcWS 10:10-CBC News 10:15-Dance With CB S. 10:30-Plantation Jubilee MM I Namu and Butcdale Close i New Tug on Haines Run Having cleaned up the final chum seining catches from the Queen Charlotte Islands, Namu and Butedale canneries in the central coast region are now in process of "packing up" for the season. Fair fall catches were made at both plants, the former Richard Denning in "DISASTER" (Continued from Pa,e 5 184.00, they are now responsible for 16.15 r $65,814.00. With an industrial development program such as is now under way in he Port Edward area it is only reasonable to assume that assessments in the rural area will show a tremendous increase within the next few years and as a consequence the District will bear a much greater proportion of school costs and the City a corresponding decrease. The monies that it will be necessary for the City to borrow will be amorized over a twenty year period; an annual payment of between $25,000 and $26,000, the amount varying slightly from year to year. With the present mill bringing in $5,014 this means that approximately 5 mills will have to be produce this morning. CALIFORNIANS SOLD' ON COAST Omar 3. Sweglej, prosperous Laguna Beach. California furniture dealer. Is another of many COMING MOM DAY Si 1 I belonging to the B. C. Packers i and the latter to Canadian Fish- Americans who have become so intrigued with the refreshing beauties of the British Columbia and Alaska coasts that he is becoming a perennal traveler north through the "Inside lng Co. Gardner Canal provid-j ed some of the final fi$h for, Butedale cannery. Native can-' nery workers are now returning to their villages along the coast tl:00-Weather and Sign Off SUNDAY A M. 8:30-Recital 8:00 BBt News and sentiment which incites us to be worthy of Him Who showers such gifts upon us. Adoration and Gratitude do not embrace the whole scop? of prayer; we are all too conscious rf nur H-jllu ncoHs rf emit on wnue otner employees are proceeding to their homes in Vancouver. 1 Fall Coats For Girls 1 levied to take care of this prin-1 ' pavmentJ and we are PrmPted t0 cipal and Interest ask heIP s However, this does not neces- ,God not, weakness; it Is recognition of sarily mean an Increase in the our condition. And did not Our mill rate of 5 mills. Himself this kind At the uresent time we are ! encourage m j t J Styled KiRht Mr. and Mrs. Swegles made their first trip last year to Alaska aboard the steamer Princess Louise and were bo Impressed that they immediately resolved to come back this year. Accordingly they arc making the round trip to Prince Rupert and the Queen Charlotte Islands this week on the steamer Coquitlam, having been here northbound last evening. Hav Priced Kiffhl : Are Kijfht i paying on old school bonds of prayer when He said: "Ask JOAII CRAWFORD -FUKIS .... . .J $6,119.90 in principal and $7,304 ana you snau receive; seeK ana in interest. With the reported J you shall find; knock and tt state of the sinking fund it will ; shall be opened unto you." These be unnecessary to make any! words, besides giving approval further payments on principal to the prayer of PETITION, are Commentary 9:59 Morning Song 9:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 BC. Oardcner 10:15 Just Mary 10:30-Way of the Spirit 10:45-Bible Stories 11:00 CBC News ll:03-Capital Report 11:30 Religious Period P.M. 12:00 CBS 8yrnphony Orch. 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00-Music I Like 2:30 Critically Speaking 3:00 The Old Songs 3:25-CBC News 3:27 Weather Report 330 Winnipeg Concert Orch. 4:30 Alan and Me 5:00 Record Album RUPERT : PEOPLES STORE ivir. aim Olympia, V, Union steamer Coquitlam, Capt. William McCombe, arrived in 'port at 5:30 la.st evening from Vancouver and waypoints and sailed at 10 p.m. for Massett Inlet points whence she will return here tomorrow morning to sail at 10 p.m. on her return south. After her next voyase, the Coquitlam will be withdrawn from service for annual overhaul and her run will be taken over for the winter by the Camosun. Later the Coquitlam will go on the Prince Rupert-Alice Arm-Stewart route while the steamer Catala goes off for her annual overhaul. ing now traveled by both Can-! adian Pacific and Union lines, they are already planning to be I back next year, possibly on the new CN R. liner Prince George. after 1951 and the interest payments will ce'ase in 1955. The debentures of the pro- a guarantee that we shall not ask in vain. But notice that Our Lord did not say: "Within CHRIS PARKVOLO (Continued from Fuge 4) trip passenger j sU-anifr Cf' i end. Mr. TaiR of t lie oldest )f Washington Pi having design- 4 1. ? ,2:3a B.C. Faun Broadrast 2:55 Recorded i IK hide 1 :0O AfterncHm Concert 1:30-Walls Time 1 ;45 Commentary- Cuooklng School 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30-Ri'corris at Random 2:45 Novelty Tunes ,3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Spotlight on a Star .3:20 Sketches In Melody J Mr. and Mrs. Swegles are hlgn posed By-law will be dated July j twenty-four hours." We obtain 1950 so there will be no payment what we pray for at precisely in that year. The first payment the time when we should receive will be made in 1951, and based jlt. There is a time, known to I In their praises of the courtesy and had been in poor health since that time. He was taken to hospital early Friday , and service offered on the lineiy 3:31) U N. C j appointed Canadian steamers. on present figures, there may the wisdom of God. when it will 3:3j 4:00 In 1943 he married Margit be an increase, in that year only be best for us to recelve the Miss A. Goldsmith, R.N., of Dlvrrtii. Bcrnie 3f l Story I - V favour we ask. Ru- 01 3 ana a Iracllon mllls- lncre M-ariS Hullberg of Prince pert, who survives him. There being no further principal pay-are no children. ments on the old school loan Several months prior to his afler 1951- tne total amount to death he began construction of be raiiied for Scn001 By-laws will be reduced by 6,119.90 in 1952 a new home at 1949 Atlin Ave. and the 'ears following. After He was in process of moving into the new house when he'1955 the amount will be further the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where she has been spending a two months' vacation vls-rtlnK with relatives. The ocean-golmr tug Donna Foss, owned by the Foss Launch and Barge Co. Tacoma, has replaced the tug Shinn in towing the Alaska Freight Lines barge plying between Prince Rupert pnd Haines with wou cargoes HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert H. Brocklngton, Vancouver; G. Levesque, Vancouver; E 5:30 Salvation Army Program No. 16 6:-tagc "SO" 7:00 News and Week-end Review 7: 30 -U.N. Documentary 8.00 -Makers of Music 8:45 John Fisher 9:00-Vancouver String Orch. :30-Vesper Hour 10:00-CBC News I0:10-CBC News 10:15 Historical Documents 10:30 -Prelude to Midnight l:00-Weather and Sign Off MONDAY A.M. 7:00-Muslcal Clock suuerea nis nnai inness. " ' I Smith, ' Vancouver; A. J. Spils- I t .1 1. If mo financial asnpnt. nnlv ; ' bury. Vancouver; L. Dljrby, . I I f . mil . i ; i 111 uuumuu w nia wiuuw, 11c i is survived by one brother, Peder ! wpre considered It would appear Parkvold, at Bo, Norway and a.to a gd Investment; a sister, Mrs. Gudren Ivarson in building program in excess of Whitehorse; K. Loland, Port Edward; O. Baxter, Vancouver; B. Kelly, Terrace; E. Peacock, ...... . tannnnnnn f u-hinv, tvm p- Vancouver, a nepnew, reter, "Prince George; H. Duley, Van-lives In the city. 1 vlndal Government and rural CQuv , wr t . arpa tt-lll mu flfttl ansl rfr.HaVilv t .7 rum-rai arrangements win De " " ' , MacDonald, Butedale; A. J. a (rood deal more as values In announced later. Bell, Vancouver. the rural area increase. But! aside from the financial angle,! id- rn SI'KCIAL ON STOKACE ALBUMS U'tc Mr. and Mrs. Max Heiibronor the dire of nece.ssity the , pro-! considerations, they are an in-are sailing tomorrow night ov gram to relieve congestion, the vestment in our youth, our the Coquiflam for Vancouver en fact that good schools bring boys and girls, our sons and route to Phconix, Arizona, where Industry, attract and hold good daughters: an investment In they plan to spend the winter. teachers and Innumerable other, our most valuable asset. 3- IVket 4- I'ockct .5-IVki't REG each 2 for! ONLY 55c 8:00 CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill Oood 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Utile Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty 6:15 Morning Devotion 9:30-Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00-EUen Harris 10:15 Singing Sam 10:30 -Roundup Time to 45 Srandinsvun Melodies 11:00 Air Kindergarten 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weatner Forecast 11:31 Message Period 133-Recorded inter: u4 11:45 Famous Voices P.M. 12;00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15CBC News 12:25 Program Resume or 5 for S2.00 DON'T MISS THIS iltl T s.vin ! Ma dam "Not very practical, is It? Venetian B A sharp eye for values . . . spots Standard Heating Oils right now! Sterl, Aluminum m In a wide asirtml rolor ith matcliil traslin? taprs rop in and sPf "Sj or phone, and ourl w ill rail anil v'A winilnwn anil ad" stallrd P"- I Get all the heat you pay for! No waste in soot and ashes with Standard Stove Oil and Standard Furnace Oil - both 100 distilled tt burn completely . . . and clean. 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