8 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 2, 1950 Today MacDONALD CARFv Business of School Board Picture Treat For'Gyro Club SHIPS and WATERFRONT RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR Child Dies From Glandular Delect. Two month and three-day-old Clifton William Davis, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davis,' died suddenly at his home, 16 Cow Bay. at noon Tuesday. The Child shortly before had appeared in "THE LAW ls THE GUN THAT WON ThT "WINCHFUFd i Colored stills of unusual beau- ' ty and interest held the apprec- (Subject to Change) C.N. S.S. Prince George, arrived 1 iative attention of members at in nnrt ot i n i s m ...line weesiy luncneon 01 me yesterday Prince Rupert Gyro Club yester from Vancouver. She sailed at ...The regular meeting of the school board was held at the board chambers last night with Chairman Dr. R. G. Large presiding. Trustees W. J. Scott, A. J. Dominato, Bruce Brown, H. Hadland and Mrs. E. W. Becker were present. After considerable discussion concerning the blackboard ma- day. They were srfbwn by M. O. JAMES STEWART ' - SHEL1 fv EY u DAN DURYPA W'NTEI midnight for Ketchikan whence I Kullander, assistant district for Trustees Hear School Reports In a committee report on H&oth Memorial School to the rchool board last night. Trustee Mrs. E. W Becker said both tie bays' and girls' washrooms and the corridors leading to ther.i were badly in need of pai.it. Otherwise things wer? in f?ir chape. .Trustee Hadland, for Digby Island, reported a new storas quite well to the young mother she will be back here this even- ing southbound. Disembarking here were Dr. R. H. Ball, J. Dot- FRIDAY - SATURDAY n ester here, who had taken them in the course of his duties over the widespread district. Mr. Kullander proved himself a photographer of rare discrim THURSDAY P.M. 330 Listeners' Choice 4:00 The Sunshine Club 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 My Shipmate Jimmy 4:45 Young Man with a Sons 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Int. Comty. 5:10 There's Music In the Air 5:30 Musical Program 6:00 "Canada at Work" 6:15 English Favorites choff, Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean, i who found him dead In his crib. There had been no indication that anything was wrong. A thymus gland defect is believed to have been the cause. The child was born here. evenings - ?:rj5 ICr Sot. Matinee 2 - 4:20 I terlal to be used, It was decided to stick to present materials as , In the specifications rather than Reach Every Home By Ads! battery was needed as th one P 6:3 Musical Varieties ination and it is doubtful If there is a more comprehensive or splendidly taken and finished set of such colored pictures in existence. The range covered by the pictures as shown to the Gyro Club covered all the way from Prince Rupert along the Canadian National Railways and shift to another as had been suggested by the architects. . The principal of Booth School reported Jean Calder had received a scalded shoulder and aims in the shower and that It had not been reported to the school until the following day. presently in use was becoming ! 7:00 CBC News Mrs. Beynon and child, Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sing. W. Cruickshank, P. McKay, Miss White. Miss Lolly, S. Ammon, W. Kaeeren-chuk, Mrs. R. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Young, E Tydey, A. Van Snellenberg. A. J. Rae, Fins Hol-and, Mrs. J. Petesson. P. Hooge, A. Paulson, L. M. Bighan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chow, H. P. Jones. F. S. Trowbridge, Mrs. Kergin, Mr. and Mrs. Montesano, C. S. Wallace. Mrs. J. Munthe. L. Atkinson, Sister Superior, Sister Norni, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bates, Mr. and Worn out and required too fre- 7:15 CBC News Roundup For Clean, Courteous Service Late for Work CALL t f? Kiddies to. School Qt) "Eventually, Why Not Now" quent charging. Purchase of ai 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Citizen's Forum new battrrv was authorized. The repeated absence of one tu- tm,.. xiki- by was reported on by Dr. D of lack' lre,,r.orTT f ie country including scenes I e Rupert Health Uni The sheer scenic beauty, depictin also some shots of the flora and;rePrt was rfceived and Pn nee Runai ti. Floweri for .i nJl) Mrs. J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J 8:30 Citizen s Forum News . 8:45 The Metre Reader 9:00-CBC Vancouver Concert Orchestra 9:30 Winnipeg Drama 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 F'cape 10:30 Fairmont Hotel Orch. 11:00 Weather Report and Sign Off FRIDAY A.M. 300 3rd Ave. Box 5l McKay and family. A. Lockwood. j fauna of the country as well as I ftnd ord'ereTnaid'Tn Dr. J. D. Manning, Mrs. Dahlie, , remarkable scene of seasonal presenting "taJZ2ZL the report Gave Young Girl Liquor, Fined Gordon Smith and Stanley iTrustr" Bruce Brown reported for KingEdward School that the electrical appliance purchased to heat the oil eoins into th furnace was not working yatlsfa'-tbrily and that the engineer horl 'wfinmended a s'.am coil be put in the tank at an aprrox'maie cost of $15") to warm the whole tank and thus cause better flow Lfl the fi'-nace 80 fet pvav. Th? installation was authorized. ; Trustee W. J. Scott renorted for Borden Street that 'he musb Secretary colorings. The travelogue took the audi--";- Z'"tnZ' L (,itt into ,. ,k the ,,!nad been toward n Booth .k School a . 10:10 Morning Visit 10:15 Carson Robison and His, Buckaroos 10:30 '-Melody Time" 10:45 Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather R?port 11 :31 Message Period 11:33 Rec. Jnt. II :45 Scandinavian Melodies FRTDAY P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News r-?!rprrnTnm Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1 -O'l fni-or, TnnT 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 Needlepointers, Comty. 2:00 School Broadcast .2: 30 Records at Random 2:45 Silo Guest onThe Music Box 3:15 Don Messer And His Islanders ence on a flight rugged Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorhem, E. Dodds, Mrs. R. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. W. McCandhsh and child, Miss Evans, Mrs. D. McLennan, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. A. Ryan, Miss E. McVicar, Mrs. Don fGamh1 construction and $18,769.30 toward King Edward School construction. Another $2,012.65 was country north to Telegraph Creek and Atlin, Including re- marlrihla ennvAC rtf mnun t.n ins 7:00 Musical Clock rivers and fakes, an area made io "urance. rcom needed paint That could i 8:00 CBC News on What Y A letter from Sharpe & Thomp Buzdegan were each fined $300 and costs or three months' Imprisonment In default when hey pleaded guilty in city police court this morning to charges of supplying a minor with liquor. Police charged that the pair were found In a hotel room with a 16-year-old girl and that the wait, brt a fence nt tn- bnck -f 8:10 Here's Bill Good famous by tales of the north-land but not often seen. son, Berwick, Pratt, architects E. Ogden, Mrs. T. A. Ryan, R. Thorkleson, D. Barr, A. Cecil. : Miss A. Sinclair. K. Man, R. ! Strahan, W. Thompson, Wong I You, Wong Wha. B. Smith, J. i Dudoward, Chow Koon, all from ! Vancouver; J. Farquhar, C. 1 Black. Mr. Highan, Mr. Bormley. J. Hall, P. G. Davis. th nlaroari'l hart ''-okon tj-priri nft cheer ro- ti Fraser rnended the fence ba extendc-1 t, a fiU a few fet awav. Fven-rt th? fence was 8:15 Morning P.o"! 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert ntPO-jRBC News and Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal Sh SmfcoSdinJToup TJL!nlnTrl ! ! starting at Ocean Falls and ex- er".trPP,n ,h, SchooM reducUon of $190 for some J tending up the Bella Coola Val-!a"d,f EAT! CALL "D 656 ey into Tweedsmuir Park. .nt , Appreciation of the visual, The letter was received and filed, treat wal expressed by W. F.l Permission was granted th Stone on behalf of President A. Fu Gospel Tabernacle to hold J Dominato, who was in the,Sunday School services at Dlgby .hair, and the club. I '9nd School girl was intoxicated. There was llauor in the room. In passing sentence, Magistrate W. D. Vance said the charge was a serious one and that it could not be looked upon lightly. He said It was hard to tell what else might happen to a young Intoxicated girl. The fine, he said, was the minimum under the liquor act and the maximum was $1,000. ond you knot you ore gottint Club guests were Dr. Harold "iwuiiium A letter from the International P. Johns, of Victoria, Mr. Scow- THE BEST bridge of Toronto and William Bella, Bella Coola. Rupert SALE! - Union of Operating Engineers advised the board they would reopea wage discussions the first Peoples Store i Now On - SALEM ..of the year. The letter was held Ketchikan motorshlp Sidney was In port Tuesday with two carloads of frozen fish from Alaska for transshipment by C.N.R. lines to eastern United States markets. Year in Prison For Auto Theft GROCERY tn rr-r over for the committee meeting dealing with teachers' salaries to be held after the board meeting. Permission was granted to the Canadian Legion to have popples sold at the school Friday, November 3. t 'ete- fnm n firm sunp!yln steel lockers suggested they iiv?hf. be bette-. The board defied to ask for pictures and mrc literature on them b?foro bavin? a samp e ockcr sent up. A letter from Conrad Street. 1' tT A. thanked the board for ' Chester Redell today was sentenced in magistrate's court to one year's imprisonment on a charge of theft of an automobile. iiu charge arose from the .ha oi the il U-Drlve automo-ui e of A. K. Furguson last week. The car was removed from in i Uienvllie Court chapel FINE PRINTING AT REGAL PRINTER i s "w-if. A w whU r. in"' linn i mst week and found with the: work they had done on Ut? ' 222 Second A Phdne 24 T0 THEM i;..,er in it oetween Prince Rupert and Port Edwards shortly aiterward. Sentence had been reserved from last week. In passing sentence. Magistrate W. D. Vance said that was the minimum sentence for the offence. He also recommended the lmml- Do You B UY "Wanna" Skirt! IT NOW! SANDY'S CAFE (Next door to Belmont Hotel) grounds and requested further; that a retaining wall and fence ; be added. Trustee Dominato said the retaining wall was not a must but the fence was. The secretary i was instructed to thank the P.-T.A. for their Interest and Inform them their requests would be Investigated. I R. D. Box. representative for I sharpe it Thompson. Berwick,! Pratt, gave a report in commit- j lee on progress of the schools. The board accepted the report, J which said construction was pro-'; ! Gration authorities be consulted SKIRTS with reference to the case. OfAN6.30; ! While Man and 'Indian Drinking $2.77 S3.77 Sizes 12, 14, 16 Regular $4.25 to $6.00 Group No. 2 Assorted sizes Regular $6.50 to $8.25 gresslng favorably. Trustee Becker and Secretary Mrs. M. M. Roper gave brief reports on the convention, at Victoria. BUCKET LUNCHES We will make you a lunch that you ran cat and enjoy. 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