Ptftue Gupm Dan iScto Thursday, March 3, 1S49 (ML ,1 aim i " 'tteii TERRACE TOPICS TODAY'S SHOWS 7 nn h ..... J . SATl'KDAY 2 PM U r.i waS, J" 2 :20 S An tnr on & ! Prtnre a. UEMB' There was a good attendance at the monthly business meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary held last Thursday evening i A " itfl,... - i in mi WALLACE'S Spring Material the nurses' lounge. Mrs. D- G. m SAVE Little presided. A letter of thanks was rcati from Mrs. Perry for the many lovely cups donated for the nurses' use in the shower on February 14 Mrs. W. C. Osborne was appointed COnVenilf tnr Ihn r.lnnf nl Ihn HK DAM Will For The Whole Family By all moans see Wallace's large new stock of materials for Spring. Time to sew for Mother, Daughter, Baby, Father and Son . . , YES,' materials for the entire DAVID BUTtER . - - - ' ' . Vl.t, 'IHll . UW W.V tea and sh!p nlntinpH fur Jnnti Firt'f" inn ii Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. A NEW SERIAL ST it-,. Mr. and Mrs. George MeAdmns Adventures WALLACE'S of Cow returned to Terrace on Tues day mnrninio train mi nf - - - " " o wwi v Prince Ruuert from a enniblnefl ; l..t:.i . . . ' i iiuuuuy una ousiness trip toj Vancouver, a trip lengthened by ! KITWANfiA RAND mi eniorcea stay at Prince Rupert due to a breakdown Jn travelling facilities. J0 V- . .'ilWJ 1 I Secretary, James P. Fowler Directors Eddie. Smith, Wallace Morgan, James A Fowler Jeffrey Morgan. Conductors Edward Tait Stan Williams. i Bandmaster,. Andrew Derrick i Band Major, Solomon Bryant Despatches, William Bryant David A. Smith. Miss Yvonne Lursen was a ted on for appendicitis on day night at the Red Cross Ho.s- .,1 i REORGANIZED KITWANGA The Kitwanga Totem Pole Band, a pioneer musical organization which has languished for the last few years, was re-organizcd here leccntly by young people of the community. IU official send- is keeping her la bed for lo pital. days. Her three grandchildren who have been living with her OMlNEr, I '- siuymg wnn meir aunt. ... iuna.a nas ocen a patient Mrs. James Vananten. Their 111 the local hnKii!l fr n, .JCi . .. " Life membership in the band were presented, to George iMuo.se. Fred Johnson and D L Wells. k"1-" ! uiuuiti mis. June uuriin re -TZ is the cod Banks has been the island's prime export In a lt J? centurie d 'rom Grand ithjirtir but the bulk of TsZTTrV?1: few days. VANDE f'in Uiern i Jain.s ai?,. (ierhuol, turned from Seattle on Tuts- j day. Mrs. C. J. NorririLTtdn rl,inul 1 a M CITY PEOPLE .w.n on took the form of a dance and flower social which followed a business meeting. Officers of the band are: President, Eddie Benson Vice President, Gordon Johnson Treasurer, Stan Williams vuilCOUVer v,u u Oil Tliesr lucsuuy. :iv The weather Is better wilh "WJ having spent the past two weeks, thawimr dav ..h ina i g man'e Vassal The moth of the silkworm has lost the ability to fly ' and is completely deDendi f C D D Kadio Dial w I r I 1240 Kllocyc.es ittubject to Change) in m the the south south where where she she attended attended i Wndnrsrinv Wednesday, ti, i .,' I ""k on we unnuul Red Cross meeting RETURN FROM NORWAY RIP - - W U1J for survival. ho time i nient. o i concerns t tcrestcd. Margaret Kennoriv 12: 55-Recorded Interlude 1:00 -Concert Hour J:30-Bernie Braden 1:45 Comty An Idea 2:00 National School Bdct. 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Don Messcr and His Islanders 3:0-Ethel and Albert. 3:15 -SpoU'ghl On a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Divertimento locn Silts sane- .m -1hok. uui i n auu Anita Brue and rimuMj ing down and most of it has melted and run orf the roofs. The Intensely cold weather lasting for so long has depleted the woodpiles, and those who thought that they hud .sufficient wood for an ordinary winter are having to get more. The people of Norway are not particularly worried about , the threat of an East-West war in Advcrtm. contributed piano solos at" the united Churrk f,niiri i fctt auu sale last Saturday afternoon. m uie opinion of Harold Grind-strand, Prince Rupert fisherman who returned on the Prince Rupert Wednesday fmm o . i WCANC01S LAKE Mrs. John Kcefc has an of influenza on Iod of her Help NitmT Dennis Hickey Is recovering lrom a badlv frmpn lhi.,a ., . . months visit to his homeland. Mr. Grindstrana w:ik nnp r THURSDAY -KM. 4 :0" Tony the Troubadour " 4:1S Sfcock Quotations and Interlude 4:30-stories of Vidvcnture 4:45 Easy' Listening 5:00 The Happy Time , 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Palter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin and His Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide , 8:00--Nation's Business 8:15 Vocal Recital 8:30 To be annoiiiicf.fi AIR PASSENGERS operation. She went into the Sunday Iirrnclf rtt or tu(T, 10 local people who left the city walked down to the school bwi Burns . Lakc Lake HosPital Hospital on on one morning when it wal Bfteraoon for n lcw cold for the bus to run and then I - Km that To Vancouver J. nn5,i,iu A. V. Hill. S. Sotlrnm a,Kca nome again, forgetting! to cover one of his n '. L-aiiy last, uctober. The pariv brought back an additiona'l member, Miss Edith Soines, who will join her father, Einar Soiius here. From Vancouvcr-j-S. n Rh. TriKMe r try hi,:,i TipjImMlv in f erts. he arrived home his ear was! BREECHES BIBLE Tlic Geneva version of Bible, ofU-n known as the the uauiy irozen. rruh. Im, - "Mi ar v . I llarity r., v .... . oreecnes Hlb e 1 tn .,iil.,ri .... ri .h. ,t- You Saw it in The News. .!.. is Buuenns cause It ov ,i ..... ... ' ..-j iioin u heart nturi, ffinriit condition ..ut . ' . "uui" "u ivti wnih. which I made hrrerhc ,.r i.-t.M i. " " "-"ves. ,n,,k General conditions in Norw;i" were not "loo good," Mr. Onnd-Ktraiul said. Food was in good supply, but there was a consistent shortage of clothing nc spent the winter in and nir Oslo. The winter he described a.; "touRh," without a great deal of snow, but low temperatures and strone winrls.- irD i . Actuaries - ' "Ki, xiuai tors , Vthlet es 1 o);rti ,i3lS; Apiarists; Sarbers.- -1 r . t pel inc his chi thi C.J foi yes ' pi-; tii w wi br in w of le Tl 1 I! o tl h a tl v t: f t r I S t c I ! . t -I i 'I ' headers -r , , w 1,1 KJ"U lo 00 0:15 -University Round Table 9:45 Clifford Evens 10:00 CBU News 10:10CBC News 10:15 Island Stories 10:30 Nocturne 11:00 Weather & ..sign Off . FRIDAY A.M. 7:00- -Musical CufcK 7:45 Kinging Sam 8.01) CBC News A : 15 Morning Song ' 8:30 Music for Moderns f-8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC NEWS 0:15 Morn'ng Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert Br ewe rs " 7 "u,nc at z,0 Fifth Avenue East. j Hie parly left Prince Kup-rt on October 2 and m,. "... i New York "on the liner Slaan-I ur;ir hH',J7' '"'y landed back in New York on the 8Hme vesiJOJ on February 18 j " r Coopers. Chasnor.s, C Knnilf n.llll V U'J WJ Tinw i laic Si. I .Tnr. rnr. I ( H . u lue r5lU me cast of Prince 1":00 Rupert do-; - -Ellen Harris SCAMPERS 1-7,1 ZY rP'Clea anival iK-reilS-Mornlng Melodies !nvt:r! v-. i fr - , x 10:30. Round (Trade Mark Hcg.) them to con tin up ,.n our fjivoiiiilc play hlittr is 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies ll:00Lefs Play 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather For.. nai'k . , . incirf hiith more oomforliildn , Pf'it north on Monday. Members i.f it,,, : live, ever JjUon. to Mr,G;,n " billow, Mr. anrl A,t,. . . hfllTC in H IHW I THfill lrMn. Krrp lr f,.rt r, nnd c.mrorlal,!,. nl Hun.inrr Umg with a puir of Sii,,,,,, uur More. 11:33 Rec. Int. 11:45 Famous Voices. P.M. -12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News ' 1 12:25 Proomm KPiu , I'UUl- , lV rtaen torsi ,; Gyxni t- , v-f I (w - ' Lovers, r.s- VVw ' HOj-)fiiJ historians. :7 "HI on. Peter, Mr -Md Mrs. Alfred Anderson 'rs and J,ete Knutsen. S- -rT 12:30-B.C. Farm Broadcast A FASHION FOOTWEAR porters, jr i:ists, Investor. ic h w arm V ft 7 PI mm I lllll n I It viliiUr(MLIUK T:' way s . Jewellers, j. r i s j . Is Your Radio Sick? BRING YOUR RADIO RADIOPHONE SET TO Ken's Radio Clinic for. penmen i bidders .1 - .... v John F. L. HuBhcs, D.C., Th.c 21-22 Bcsncr Block . Phone KLl'E 442 for Appointment , ikhrs 10:30 ft.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 8 p.m. kvi;mnoh Monday ond Friday. 7:30 p.m. fut those ,,,,b.n to come during th graph e r r .; . , J, SATISFACTORY SERVICE Dealers for GENERAL DRY BATTERY AND VVESTINWIOUSE 'jre:. -Merchants v buc, iiuuilB. 71b Second Ave. Phone 53 3 ! a ne-rs v!ani 1 3 r assr y k, is ie 7Ymc... -.1 cyof W.I.&.iS' "ration wslem 1 mM-On WW "ZerMPB. menu canton, V, ;,,r-"1 ""1J X - -v j v v.i Have dition C VItu 10 stse " it is in con cimon for lor f the r. heavy work season which is ahead ' w ' . I Walli-in or Iteach-in Coolers - Frozen Food Sweet Caporal Cigarettes alwayj ,ea FOR ALL TYPES OF PRINTING GREETING C ARDS So enjoy the consistent smoolhnps, mildness, idness,r V 'ltV OIIICE SUPPLIES HOME STATIONERY I'ENS AND PENCILS Tac.ion ot 5weet Caps, the 1 1 K wumcw-ice Cream Cabinets and Domestic Refrigerators Northern B.C. Power Co.Ltd i.i.nn ... .. .... vu lUIKIllg to Dim" BC Dominion Nctwo'K, BunrtHy ' SEE 1 V Climh nn . i . AI IL'I'IIOOU 1 w ,-Ps bandrvoaon. Bilili Priiitliif . It the popular thing to do. " " ii PHONE 210 or 209 itesnpr I I . .... 1, , . . . . jj .' t V. f " (?5 (;i z i f