Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, November 7, 1950 RICHARD Wdmap ... BOARD HEARS (Continued from page 1) Today 7-9 p.m. . . " UKWff f I RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR County Court For November Princess Anxious fo Visit Canada "N.GTANDTHEC (Subject to Change) tt tuixtjuAT o.d SATURDAY view both the public works department and the contractors and bring In a reDort at next meeting. The question of city managership for Prince Rupert came in for considerable discussion ant Four ca.ses were presented for setting down when County Court was in regular monthly mssiou yesterday before Judge W. O. Fulton. They were: OXFORD, England, P Prin cess Margaret want; to go to Canada and feels surj she will b able to do 0 in the next few years, says a Canadian who ta'!:-pd to her. 1 V-3S met with a mixed reception. J Jchn Chamulak vs B. Woods, T. Harvey, for a special committee, which had been considering speedy judg- taiiB Dr. John Lowe. Calp.ary-bom j140. struck off, vice- chancellor of Oxford Unl- ment. the matter for some time, prs- 1 A am 11 mm rented a report and moved that the Chamber go on record as fa versitv. did a fox-trct with P'-iv- I British Pacific Engineering Co. cess Margaret at an Oxford Ltd- v Basil Tompkins, $1C8 51, , Seeing Is Believing PEOPLE'S STORE SALE NOW ON Dresses - Skirts - Blouses - Slips NOW'S YOUR CHANCE! RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE lechnicdbr V voring the city manager form postponed to December court IUCTLLE bML dance. Afterwards, he told reporters the Princess had expressed a great interest in Canada. "She was confident sTr mould be able to visit the Dominion in the next few years," Dr. Liwe said. Gorge E. Armstrong and Art's Taxi vs Oscar Therien, $115.75. tentatively set at Novembei 9. Eown & Harvey are acting for plaintiff in each case. MacLeod & Rav ar. defending. Certificates of naturalization TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Lyrically Yours 4:15 Stock Quotation and Inv 4:30 Heroes of the North 4:45 Lyrical Lady 4:55 CBC News 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 There's Music In the Air 5:30 Variety Bandbox . h u-Hupper feerenaur 6:15 Sammy Kaye and Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Talk by Jr. Chamber Commerce 7 no CMC New.. 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Science Reporter 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Piano Moods 9:15 Vancouver Symphony Pops. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Miscellany 10:30 Presenting Charles Boyer 11:00 Weather Report The Canadian educationist . vvunegus dCTVICe Late for Work CALL i f Kiddies to School "Eventually, Why Not Now" was at one time on the statf of were Issued to Peter Wong, An' on Trinity College, Toronto. Edward Veil. Bernard John van iRhyn. Mah Bing Wal, Mar Sun. The Festival of Britain. 1951 j . marks the centennary of the Mogistrates Do great Crystal Palace Exhibition ' Not Like Lo$h of government and co-operatf with the city council in bringing It about. After Dr. L. M Greene, Harold Whalen, Q.R. Blackaby and G. P. Lyons ha1 questioned the desirability of a city manager scheme as being undemocratic and possibly something that could not be afforded here, it was decided to have the matter gone Into further by L.-mmittee and brine the whole matter up to date with a report to be prepared and submitted to all members. WATERFRONT ROAD Among other matters to receive the attention of the board was the road between Cow Bay and dry dock which Joe Scott LONDON Members of the ; ictoria Report jMagistrates' Association who try I 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period IT LOnVC I IVC UIUTrrvi i minor cases nave voted over-1 whelmingly against the re-Intro- I duction of corporal punishment. They object stronelv to the lash. by J. K. Nesbilt 111:33 Recorded Interlude i 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day Meioales 1 -T 1 1 UNLAY HEATERS Oil Burning 3000-4000 cubic feet heating i fi)Q capacity XO,dU ELECTRIC HEATERS Fireplace Stvle described as "the worst road 'n British Columbia" with the possible exception of the highway between city limits and Galloway Rapids. It was reported that the Canadian National Railways had made funds avilable for this work to be carried out. The Chamoer, at the suggestion of Dr. L. M. Greene, asked the provincial government to liV3 up to its undertaking In regard to arterial highway construction and maintenance in Prince 11.04 Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Ciocfc 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Carson Robinson and His O SNOW SUITS O PARKAS Sizes 1 to 6 years o NOW AT THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 303 3rd Ave. W. Sniping Between Coalitionists Johnson Worried About Conference ; VICTORIA The Coalition boat continues tc pitch and roll in an ugly sea and one wonders how rnuch longer it can remain afloat. Finance Minister Anscomb and Attorney General Wismer are at it once more this time about the single transferable vote. Mr. Wismer said at the recent Harrison convention of ; ; Young Liberals that the govern-known mj. Anscomb isn't too 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B .C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 A Good Wife: Comty. 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Today's Guest 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer and HU Islanders ' 3:30 Listener's Choice 3:40 There's Music in the Air 1000 W 110 V. No 4K wirinq required .. . JUST PLUG IN TO dirTLET' CLIMAX WASHING MACHINES - - " v ull t v viin , 1.50 Buckeroos 139- Joe Scott had some criticism ment would bring In the single , .. ,lth thp Hpai giv-ni -w. r- fn ncforoVi! - vnfa A fonr n crY t c -. of the policy of the provincial 10:30 Melody Time government in asking the city to! 10:43 Robin Hood's Musical ' use un its materials and equip-1 Kitchen iater Mr Anscomb got up at an ; to B.C. by the Liberal govern-Oak Bay Conservative meeting j ment in Ottawa. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE U 7 lly hotlt P lu Write Iw mi IRQCHURi Hollywwl, (llf. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY and said Mr. Wismer had no. Liberals in the Coalition cabl-1 ment in doing hard surfacing and ' 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air business making announcements net fear that if Anscomb is left 'such work. The city, he felt, haf 11:15 Roundup Time like that for the government. its work to do on hu own m ottawa he may: plenty of own OVER QUARTER CENTU PHONE 775 327 Thiri And Mr. Wismer didn't without put on t sayanv-j buck thfi federal preventatives I having more about Herb Anscomb hold thing by the government. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! BROADWAY! for purely political reasons though this observer thinks that hardly likely. So, all in all, it's easy to see that the Coalition boat has few placid seas any more and that shoals and rocky headlands are ing directorships in wine and brewing companies but there was a sideswipe about it when he said: "I'm in the government today because I desire to yrve my country. And I quit my law business to give my full atten G. R. S. Blackaby complained at the Post Office lobbies being closed on holidays, particularly the box section at p.m., thus preventing 2000 people from getting access to their boxes. The Chamber decided to look into th matter with a view to having changes made in this regard, it PHOKIF TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen LING, Ihe TAILOR 4 X ft m M H K A M LET US BAKE YOUR CAKE always Just around the bend, and tion to the Job of attorney gen the least political puff could well eraljind also because it would 1 uiow uie Duab asiiurc. place me in an embarrassing po- j was also suggested that some It's an unhealthy state of af white in thU public office '' I ai and with suspicion between I thing might be done about lm- , 220 sixln st. Phone 649 Finest Cooking RUPERT BAKERY LTD. . VWVJ WUIgO Uk Vll gUTVHimv.iv ; f ' - D " O The Victoria Colonist, long aj Icf the exterior and grounds at there cannot be good govern- .s.i,,i.3,i.;.;,'..,;,fcik.t..ii.J...i.ii.i..t,ik. the Post Office. Hours: 7 a.m. to It For take home orders Phone 200 supporter of Coalition, is ted up ment jfith the whole business. l r Editorially it said: "Perhaps; nothing makes it more clear that the Coalition government nasi Jrutlived its day than the public ; -ytv"M'M!" wri..j " pot-snots Deing taken at one an fether by Finance Minister An ?comb and Attorney General' Diamond Price Boost All Diamond wholesalers were notified of a 15 to 20 increase In prices as of October 15, 1950. Manson's Jewellers were very fortunate In purchas a real large selection two days before this increase nd rings now In stock will be so'.d at the old prires. Jwismer. When cabinet ministers out it is time to take stock. Quite obviously the Coalition lid ministration has become au "kneasy partnership, with neither fide trusting the other. Scoring Iff each other in public ad -3HBf$ TOM dresses may be amusing to those ; We have now on hand over 200 rings, giving you by ij the largest selection in styling and prices offered In to concerned but it reflects an un-dlfylng state of affairs. When flie day dawns that all three tnajor groups (Liberal, Conser part of (SftflHu zPtl T .wvMvA J ' tv.v I wA-o-kitffc. Come in today. Easy Credit Terms Available vative and CCFi bid again 6ep-t MANSONS JEWELLER Ra, WjJl Wm,d 'lt t , " I MANSON'S JEWELLERY irately lor victory at tne pons he political air will be relresh-ig clear again. At present it is foo full of cabinet discord to be jjumfoitlng." ' Premier Johnson, too, is un agft happy, because the Dominion-j ... "i-. 1 m l.. j i vsi 70.M Provincial conference on taxa-' Wort matters In the east In early December may have to be held without him. He's still In a plaster cast in hospital and It wi'i, "be some weeks yet before he's released. ." If he can't attend, B.C.'s chief delegate will be Finance Minister Anscomb. Now, It's well TOKEN OF LOVE diamonds CHOOSE HER RING We will lay it away ror a .i m nr Al IT C btb UUK DtnU Wj SELECTION TODAY Token l OK.eri ui or i-w- Love Former Police Inspector Dies i John Allen Fraser, formerly Provincial Police ' Inspector at Prince Rupert, died at Kamloop? wek af'.T lcn" illness. He had been a provincial police officer for thirty-five years. ' Born in Grenvllie, Quebec, in t872, Mr. Fraser was through th; DIAMONDS Are all guarantced-with Free Jnince and registerca ior r'"1 MANSON'S t:r;-,orllv Jowellcr RL:i 1930 1930 is is the the fiftieth fiftieth anniversary anniversary of of the the Wear-Ever Wear-Ever line line in in Canada. Canada. jl V) f I y, J'hese aluminum cooking utensils were introduced here at the beginning of the century. Their popularity crew so rapidly that, by Boer Wax where he was a mem-1 tor of the Strathcona Horse. TM was in 1903, returning to Canada t from Africa, that he joined the! B.C. Police at Nelson, being sub-, equently stationed at Ymlr,; I UUI I .. MANSON'S JEWELLP mamkhn'h ,vwn,.v 1912, a new factory was needed to supply the demand. This was built in Toronto. It was the first plant in Canada to make aluminum articles id this was only a dozen years after the first Canadian smeller had started makin uniinum ingots t Shawinigan Falls. ' ,' Today Alcan has twelve plants, all of them engaged in the aluminu 'ndustryj while more than 1000 indefiendent companies across Canada shape the ittal into til sorts of useful forms from kettles to freight cars. Greenwood. Vernon, Pentlcton, Kmloops and Prince Rupert. In )f'38 he retired, and returned to Jiamloops to reside. Surviving lire his widow, two sons,' Allan H. Fraser of Kamloops, and Percy Tl. Fraser of New Westminster, fend one daughter, Mrs. R. W. Wolf of Kamloops. Mr. Fraser tras a member of the Vtrnon i .asonic Lodge. 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