GALLOWAY TEA it'intc Uup?tt' patlp rectos LtD. Tuesday, March 9, 1948 TUESDAY and VIED! NATIVE GROUP TO EXPAND IN THIS DISTRICT WELL ATTENDED SCREEN Spring flowers, flanked by yel STAGE Annt'UeManw low tapers centred the pourers' table at the Galloway Rapids Social Doings (Contributions to this section will be welcomed) , Chapter, Imperial Order, Daugh ters of Empire, spring tea held dance which simultaneously wel 7 p.m. 9:20 " MATINEE WED. 2:30 Tyronne Power Linda Darnell in THE MARK OF ZORRO comed back 10 members who recently returned from Norway where they visited during the lEi v 3$ Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sydney Elkins, Fifth Avenue. The guests, who attended in large numbers, were received by Mrs. Elkins and Miss Deshka Penoff, first Vice Regent of the Chapter.. Pourers were Mrs. Jens Mun- A conference of members of the northern district of the Native Brotherhood of B. C. which terminated here at the week-end was aimed at expanding the organization into the Interior of the province, and unifying administration in parts already organized. To spark the expansion drive, Edward Bolton, northern district vice-president. and Vincent WelLs, northern business agent, were directed to organize the Babine Lak'3 area later this SONJA LADIES BUY BUILDING .1 Announcement Made at Anniversary Celebration s winter. Travellers welcomed back were two different Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersens, Mr. and Mrs Carl ACTION Sonja Ladies Auxiliary to the Sons of Norway Lodge celebrated SUSPENSE Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Onton Dyb-havn, Emil Petersen and Nels Gundersen. the, Mrs William Noble, Mrs. V. C. Stuart and Mrs. S. A. Kiel-back. Serviteurs were the Misses Peggy Grogan, Lorna Howe, and Janet Rackow. DRAMA its seventeenth anniversary Saturday night with a banquet and mrnti onri at thp same time, to Convener of the function was A highlight of the celebration was the announcement, after a brief business meeting which followed the supper, that the Sonja Ladies had decided to pur- study social and economic con ditions among the interior na tive inhabitants. Mrs. J. A. Teng. hall on riun chase the I.O.D.E. The home cooking table was under charge of Mary Addison and Shari Beth Ingalls, while Polpma Lineham and Heather Avenue as a lodge headquarters. 1 In order to simplify the administration of the northern district it was decided to name two new vice presidents, one for the Naa.s River area and one for the Queen r..A..rn. .Afa iv pharoA nf trie FINAL FIGURE IN CAR RAFFLEI field and Stanley Boshier. business agent for the Prince Rupert local. United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union. Mr. Scow left the city at trv week-end for Vancouver, where Charlotte Islands. Johnson Russ, a former northern dis-tirct vice-president .was placed arranged this weeK. I01"" WV4t " The supper, served in cold- kitchen, Iona Hardy and Barbara Teng plate buffet style, was followed brbrief ieeches by Pat Deane.1 were in charge of the sewins pLident-elect president eieti of i the Sons of table and the raffles. A brown ipnther hand bag. donated by With groiatictt.a Va I ue Plus mm at the head of the Naas River, ing to $7,122. the j Rotary Club netted Kj j hospital children's ni in the automobile n: he will attend a meeting of th; Society for the furtherance of area and Matthew Williams in. the Queen Charlotte Islands. General discussions took place in regard to fish, timber and pmbareo Questions, aimed main Norway, anu uumii "'"' . tiring president, both of whom 'the Peoples' Store was won by offered congratulations to the Mrs. J. A. Teng, ticket number ladies on the enterprise shown by ,183, and a cake plate, donated by Gordon & Anderson, was won their organization. ,nwinE the supper, the by Mrs. George Mitchell, ticket last tall. D C. EtevtK? IN FAR NORTH At the northerly extreme of the wide area currently being covered by ships of the R.C.N, is the weather reporting station maintained by H.M.C.S. "St. Stephen" in Davis Strait. Shown above after her most recent return to Halifax, is ice but her bridge and superstructure still revealing signs of the a bow view of the converted frigate, her winch steamed clear of Atlantic's chill attentions. mittee chuirm Native Arts and Crafts. Later, he plans to Interview Dr. Dory, secretary of the Home Missioiu Board of the United Church ot Canada and attend a confer ence of the U T A.W.U. which ii Loct oninvpri dancing to music I number 12 ly at directing a line ot policy for negotiation. On the matter of native reforms which are taking shape at ! supplied by Chris and Ray Foss- final report to tr.( penscs. mc'u-'. t,A car-$1,855 ..ej ; DENMARK'S RA!! er. Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. mtnihtt.w SHOWER HONORS MISS MOLLY FREW to be hclci .. the southern city. He also plans to visit the wes; coast of Vancouver Island on an organizing tour. Bruce Love, jr., Mrs. A. Mitchell, Denmark lu.s us t P F D D adio Dial L I I l 1240 Kilocycle Mrs. T. Fraser, Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Ottawa, emphasis was placed on preparedness to give evidence before the Joint Parliamentary committee, and other official bodies, should it be required. sum. Master oi ceremumca the evening was Nels Gundersen. Committee in charge of the affair, which was attended by about 70, included Mrs. Walter Ballinger, Mrs. Hans Knutsen, Mrs. T. Mulhern and Mrs. Alfred Henriksen. of railroads to every n lauon cum pa red tJ) 1.000 population in Mrs. J. MacLean, Mrs J. Gow-die, Mrs. J. Currie, Mrs. J. Frew, Mrs. J. MacLeod, and the Misses Molly Frew, Olive Gordon Bev- Chairman of the conference Honoring a popular March bride-to-be, Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. N. S. K. Brewer and Mrs. HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY States. was William Scow, of Alert Ba.v,1 president of the Native Brother-1 hood of B. C. Other officials; (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 -Al Harvey Show 1:15 Stack Quotations. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Shady Bay Stories 5:00 The Looseleaf erly Nelson, Marie Lovestad. Heather Brewer, Shiela Bennett ' I J. MacLeod were joint hostesses Bing Crosby used to work in at a wecic-end shower in the Q. How can I reduce the elec tric light bill? and Dona McEwen. A. Form the habit of turning a pickle factory during summer vacations when he was a boy. were Ambrose Reid. Native Brotherhood adviser; Dr. Peter R. Kelly, legislative chairman; Thomas Gosnell, legislative com Bremner home on Fifth Avenue East. The evening was spent playing games, after which sup-Der was served from a beautiful off the lights when leaving a Two New Members Of Job Daughters mittee; Edward Bolton, northern district vice-president; Vincent Wells, northern business agent: ly decorated table, presided over by Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs. Rnbprt Gordon. Miss Heather room. Also try using different sizes fo bulbs. Use a larger size for the reading light and a smaller one if the light Is just for effect. j Q. How can I remove rust Two new girl members-Diane Kennedy and Norma 5:30 Platter Parade j 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 H. Archibald Talk j 6:45 Disc Jockey Show I 7:00 CBC New IF IT'S A 5 SPRING COAT I WALLACE'S Of Course "0ldat40,50,60?" Man, You're Crazj Brewer and Miss Sheila Bennett jMacKay were initiated at the qh oc sorvitpnrs Miss Brewer regular monthly meeting of Charles Patsy, northern Interior vice nresident, Oliver Adams, and Miss Bennett also presented ; Job's Daughters in the Masonic wupuig up" with Mrrx (. min-..! t iit for weak, rundown lfrtin lue fUelv to txxl.'n luck of iron Tpmnle at the week-end with Fl'KMTlI the guest of honor with a decor treasurer. Speakers at the conference included Indian Agent F. E.- An- which many men anil wouiimi tn .n . . (trex Tonic Tablet lor pen. yunecr fcclinfi. from fabrics? A. By using lemon juice ani salt. Then hold over a steaming teakettle. The steam wil, aid erpatlv in removing the ated basket containing attract KKI'AIE very day. New "get aciuaimt-o fire vv tor imie ftt all drug alorcs ever wja 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 6:30 Record Album 9.00 -Tuesday Evening Recital the honored queen, Solveig i Mork, presiding. At the social i session which followed the ive and useful gifts. . Guests were Mrs. George Ab 12:25 Program Resume " LOVII 12:30 BC. Farm Broadcast bott, Mrs. T. Spencer, Mrs. N.( bethel meeting, Alex Mitche.l MacDonald, Mrs. E. Clausen, Mrs. showed moving pictures of the 12:55 Recorded Int. Wpg The Popular Bi ll 111 330 2nd Ave 'S;r., fpots. Q. What Ls the easiest way to thread a needle.? A. Try cutting the thread on a slant. This will point the thread and facilitate the task. A, Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs. C. Ben-; in the raffle of a table centre,; CKfcDIT Till OCEAN VIEVJ S.S. CBS Conceit Orih. n.it Mrs T T.vkeeaard. Mrs T. donated by Mrs. T. H. Wilford Prompt Ma;l 0: Chri'stoff. Mrs. H. Jefferies. Mrs. Neil MacDonald Mrs. N. S. Brew- was George J. Dawes while a box of chocolates, donated by Mrs. George Frizzell, was won by Robert Cameron. PRINCE RUPERT Sails For 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30-Recital, Quebec 1:45 Commentary "And His Mother" 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Songs to Remember 2:45 Dor. MesAer's Islanders 3:00 Varieties In Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Bonsplcl, Cal. Defective I 'STARTS 'O Wn.L in 2 CAN BURN YUf VP 5-i PLUGS THAT SPAKK 4 TIMHt.K SvU.l: VIKOX SEALED Tenders will be received by the Minister of Forests at Victoria. B.C. not later than 11 a m on the 12th flay ol March. 1948. for the purchase of Licence X31708. to cut 2.762.000 f b m. of Spruce. Cedar, and Hemlock on an area adjoining Timber Licences 1951p Pulp Licence 76 and 5834p Pulp Licence 84. vicinity ol Skidegate Lake. Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Island Land LUs-rnr t. A NUISANCE AND KSi TOO. HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Place to Live COMPLETELY. RENOVATED Rooms Redecorated Spring-Filled Mattresses New Management Proprietor, TOM PESUT PHONE 71 RUPERT RADIO & E fc VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Officii PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 9:30 B. C. Concert Orch. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Neighbourly News 10:30 Pacific Planorortc 11:00 Weather and Stun Otf WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical ClucV 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 10:00 Morning visit 1 10:15 Morning Meljdicti ' 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodic 11:00 Gospel Songs 11:15 Reminiscences j 11:30 Weather Foieccst i 11:31 Message Per.od i 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies (2:15 CBC News Box l.'ttl Two (2 years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. 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