prince Rupert Daflp; rjcto Friday, July 15, 1949 Radio Dial 1240 KllocyelM CFPR FAST, ROOMY YACHT JOINS LOCAL FLEET (Subject to Change) A mythical Bella Coola Indian chief who had the reputed ability to change himself Into I a swan is commemorated In the name "Yaloa which was given to Dr. R. O. Large's new 38-foot 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrival 8ATU1UJA1 KM. i 7:00 Musical Clock I S:00 CBC News" i 8: IS Pick ct the Hits I 8:20 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert - . 9:00 EBC News ; 9:15 Saddle Serenade - t 9:39 Melodies for Juniors ' 9:5'J Tme Signal " " ' 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Continental 8erehacleJ 10:30 Concert FavorttM J 10:45 CBC News and Com'tj 10:55 Weather and Interlucfe' 11:00 Musical Program : 11:30 Weather Report J -11:31 Message Period " 11:33 Rec. Int. J ' 11:45 Personal A'bum SATURDAY P.M.I!!!. " 12:00 CBC News 12:00 Saturday Magazine-; 1 : 15 Musical Program; ; ; s s J Saturday Magazine" sedan cruiser when It formally 1 .'MIMJ Mill -..ii """"J t M . 1 V '. - - - v - i 'Mi . H i '4 -' I ' M ' , 'X K ' A I 1 ; t -f- WMk 4 - ? its. fir 4 f " a y l ' " .! ' "s . ,A . , hS . " i . - o-' --Hf, ' T v-v ' 'I y - ' vv 7 I v, l ,-(':: x' . .;. f ' i . - ? ' ' . FRIDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Footlight Favorites 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:0C Melodic Mtiods 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 8ippr VnrWJwi 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News , 7:15 Calgary Stampede 7:30 Starlight Moods 8:00 Vancouver Theatre 8:30 Canadian Summer Concert 9:15 Canadian Short Stories 9:30 Beat the Champs 10:00 CBC New 10:15 Miscellany 10:30 Take a Chorus joined the Prince Rupert Rowing and Yachting Club fleet Thursday afternoon at a launching ceremony at McLean's Boat Shop, Seal Cove. The trim, 36-foot cruiser, finished In an unusual but fitting coat of Indian red paint, was floated off the marine railway You're absolutely right, it Is vacation time now . . . but In a lew months cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 651 TODAY! PHIIPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies at McLean's boatyard at 3:45 after being christened by Miss Peggy Large, daughter of the SKjfj 300 Piano Classics - owner, before a group of friends. The Seattle - designed vessel. (: to fit every type "Chrysler-Built" in of oh Canada- FARGO TRUCKS PASSENGERS which will undoubtedly be the fastest boat in the local fleet, I was subject of approving comment by experienced boatmen! and tyros alike as she sat on the ways and after her launch imied from Page J) Li ' - tl " , i mat m m n n nun inn mi imiMiiiMnn I Ltd.;" I The following models In stock at Rupert Motors - for Immediate delivery: FUNERAL OF CHAS. GREEN Final Rites Yesterday Pioneer of Terrace ickson, Mr. Johnson, Duncan and child, E. ing. Her graceful lines are indicative of both high speed and comfor for those who will travel O. Wlgman. for Q. C. A. in her. ictt (Today) Jf.mes 126" W.B. 1-ton Express ir2" W.B. 2-ton Chassis and Cab with Reinforced Frame and 2-Speed Hear Axle. TERRACE Final rites for thel Following the launching, her TWO CN.n. FIRST AID SLTERVISOK3 HONORED At an investiture held recently at Government House, Ottawa, His Excellency, the Governor General of Canada, bestowed honors on two regional first aid supervisors of the Can adian National Railways. They were among a group of thirty to receive recognition for their valuable services in teaching first aid. The photograph shows J. K. Tambllng, of Montreal, (right) general supervisor of first aid In the C.N.R. medical service, congratulating Jack Cook, regional supervisor of first aid, Western Region, Vancouver, well known throughout British Columbia, who was promoted to Officer Brother in the Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem. R. D. Adams, (left) regional supervisor of first aid, Central Region, Belleville, Ontario, who was admitted to the Order as a Serving Brother, Is looking on. Both honor recipients have been teaching-first aid to Canadian National Railways employees and others for over 35 years. ice Arm (Today) M. late Charles Frederick A sponsor received a large bouquet Green, 82, who died suddenly on of mixed fiowen mmi Kenneth Tuesday afternoon, were con- McLean, son of Wilfred McLean, ducted In the Oddfellows' Hall co-owner of the boat shop, on Thursday afternoon with Designed by Lloyd Monk, Be- 170" W.B. 3-ton Chassis and, Cab with Reinforced. Frame and 2-Speed Rear Axle. J. Engen, F. Johnson, rt. rince Kuprrt rowther, Victoria; J. Oliver; W. Paulsen, LIMITED Rev. P. H. Mallett of Knox Uni- attle naval architect, the Yaloa ted Church officiating. The has an over-all length of 38 feet yacht. Club floats, where engines will J. C. Humphries,! R. Campbell, Van- Rupert Motors PHONES 866 AND 568 EDINBURGH'S AREA The city of Edinburgh has a' municipal area of 32,402 acres, j fc. C. Naylor, Vancou- Following the launching, the ( be linked up and finishing work Yaioa was towed to the Yacht( will be completed by Dr. Large. lunerai nymn Aoiue wun Me and a beam of 11 feet, six inches, was sung and, at the graveside, Her main cabin, Including wheel-where the service was taken house, presents an unbroken over by the Oddfellows. "Nearer living space 17 feet long and nine My God to Thee" was sung, j feet, 10 Inches wide. Forward of Grand Master Jack Barman, u is a forecastle which will pro- Manzor, Nanalmo; W. Terrace; R. McOee, . J. Richards. Va."-:. M. Eastun, Ocean and Mrs. C. H. Rowse, ; Mrs. E. Masmussen ter, New Westminster; ller, Victoria; Mr. and with Harry King as chaplain vide comfortable ileeplng space for four people. "' '' ( BLONOIE'S RIGHT-.. I'LL t VOU SHOULD , Alf'i THAT CAKE OVBQ J h a m v mwm C BE ashamed- ) iwsat! ' J TO HIM AS A PEACE i I rlfV I QUARRELING kAjiSjS V OFFERINK3 AND r 3 ' 1 Bi LONDIt r E conducted the lodge service at the cemetery. Pallbearers were J. H. Smith, E. Haugland, D. Graf, F. Thomas, J. Julseth and G. Lambly. The late Mr. Oreen has been r. Victoria; W. H. Mc- Her double - curved 'round bottom hull is p;anked with seven-eighths red cedar, reinforced at strategic spots by iron-bark sheathing, while her deck dlcum Beach; A. Mc-Victorla. . a valued member of the com jKeamer Catala, Capt. ne housing is of thi ee-quarter inch munlty since 1905 when walked In to Kitselas from ppard, is due in port the Plywood protected by clear var r 9 o'clock this eve- He pre-emptied land msn- An unusual leature is ner Kltlmaat. the south and will sail i nil th fj-in nf thp hpnrh and expansive siue-Winaows, wmcn irr iriurii iu mVU- - . ftrp f hnvv hnt esilient ulas- I 1 I LIU l c l' A. i I I ... 5-- Vv ' as the Lanfear property, selling He instead of giass. Tr front out In 1914 to Dr. Stewart Tray-1 windows of the cockpit," how- nor and going to live at the foot ever, are of plate glass. oi me mil, laier moving acruw power , tng ya)oa ,g provWpa fe Rupert Florists Ive Box 616 Tel. ir l tn for All Occasions J me roaa wnere ne 1 . i . . on by twin 100 h p. 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