TODAY 79 p.m. AVic Mnnbrrs in Security Council l?ritue Uupetr Dailp i3tto ' Tuesday, November 22, 1949 - vjv OF TH Reaction To Sex Films Nelson, Prince Rupert Share In Nuptial Interest WED THURTATT GEORGI Ait..... MIUTli w urn mil An uncomplicated under-standing by high school students of the processes of human reproduction and growth is the aim of two films shown by Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher i LAniQl Council at the Civic Centre ln nlT-ht as a soundinz board 1 I i ' i For That Gala Festival Season A NEW HAT FOR MADAM $2.95-$4.95 Styles .shapes and colors to catch your slightest rhim and fancy. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE for nubile reaction to their X f V" v Ll&zLiJ .,, j Steaimhip NWmcnU 1 ! Tut.yjdy- M Cita, possible introduction into provincial schools. I Opinions of more than three ! score adults were recorded on ! questionairs for the guidance of the Department of Education as to their suitability as a means of enlightenment for Thursday. ror Vancouver! SS. Pr. The British Columbia cities of Nelson and Prince Rupert shared Interest In the wedding here Friday night which joined Lenora Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd Smith of this city, to David John Slader, son of Mrs. A. Sladcr of Nelson. Canon Basil S. Prockter officiated at the rite in St. Andrew's Cathedral. The bride, wore a grey suit with wine accessories and carried a bou-who was given by her father, quet of yellow roses. Her attendants were her sister Miss Pat Smith, maid of honor and Miss Irma McKlnnon, bridesmaid. Each was attired In a green suit with green accessories and carried bouquets of 'mums. Lieut. Thomas Scheer R.C.N. (R) was groomsman and Pat Bouiton and Paul Quick were w:i3 p.tn Nuv. 30 -a. prlnc, p.m. rrm (irean tall Wednesday -ss. p, Nov. 25- ss. Plt am. rnim AlanK Thursday-ss. Pn 8 p.m. Sunday ss. Camosun, 9 p in Tuesday ss. Catala, 1:30 p.m Thursday ss. Prince- George Nov. 19 Princess Norah, 5 p.m Nov. 30 Princess Norah, 5 p.m From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala, p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince George, Friday ss. Camosun, -'J p.m. Ecuador, India and Yugoslavia have been elected by the U.N. General Assembly to occupy the seats on the Security Council to be vacated next January bv Argentina, Canada and the I kraine. The representatives of the three countries elected are (left to right): Homcro Viteri-Lafronte, of Ecuador; Benegal Narsinga Rau, or India, and Dr, Edvard Kardelj, Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia. a. . ft. Nov. 25 ss. Princess Norah, j N,)V- 3 n m ss. I'rhi. adolescents on sex matters. The two iiinis, "Human Growth" and"Human Reproduction' were witnessed by 100 parents, teacners and representatives of Interested organizations in a one-hour showing preceded by introductory talk by Inspector of Schools Joseph Cheli. Reading from an explanatory script prepared by the Department of Education, Mr. . Chell told the meeting that "no decision has yet been reached by the Department as to the introduction into the curricul fc all . r. . . . , r ' Long Time Between Major Blazes, But Not Long Enough, Firemen Feel "It's been a Lo-ong, Lo-ong Time" is the theme xong at the city fire hall these days and the dozen firemen hope it will continue much longer absence of a major fire, they mean They're not boasting about it, even though they have no reason to be particularly over-modest. They REVOLVING CONVEYER (Continued tiuin fane I'. rvr wee n i in inn oifwin ' Sunday ss. Catala, 11 p.m. Try a Clas.,irira Sons of Norway Whist, Dance ushers. Peter Lien was organist. ing schedules arc being niaintaln- The wardroom of H. M. C. S. rfrm.m.j ! ed properly. Chatham was the setting for the reception.' The bride's i mother, wearing a grey dress The new smoke tunnel has a A whist drive and Canee was , capacity for 1500 pounds of held by the Sons nt Norway at their" hall Friday night. Fifteen ibla ,d ln on Pr6; Housed In a separate building at tables were at play and nrsl with black ' accesories and her um of anything on human re production or sex education." the Wesfvtew plant. It measures grandmother, wnose costume was a navy dress with matching accessories, received the guests. The department, Mr. Chell 'Ready to Go' at the push of a button Factory FreMi The couple have taken resi prizes went to Mrs. John Petersen and H. E. Chilton. Second prizes were won by Mrs. M. Mar-tinusen and Knut Slatta. A raffle was held and prized said," has declaeo on a campling of parent-teacher and other opinion before making any rie- dence at 429 Third Avenue W. 6 by 4 feet. Imported hardwood sawdust Is used as fuel. To prevent moisture content from rising above the permissible (imit and approach the sat especially oil stoves which have explosive potentialities. But most of .the fire calls come from faulty or dirty chimneys. So, the theme song continues to be "It's Been Lo-ong, Loons. Time" but what they are actually- thinking Is "We Hope It ' w ill Be a - Lo-ong Lo-on; Time." ' The groom Is on the siaff of the lsion as to the desirability o Social Welfare department here. The bride was born and consisting of a hand painted introducing material on human have had plenty of little oil?1! which, if they hadn't been handled in timely fashion, easily have become major con-flasratlons. Nevertheless, the record shows that there has not been a really "big" fire since February. 1948. and only one "moderate" one so far this year, for $10,000 in damage and the 'moderate" one for $2,000 before it was put out. And when they refer to city fires, they mean those involving . or endangering city pro uration point, a certain amount reproduction." ja4uC Goodyear Batteries for Passenger Cars and Trucks -AT- of outside air is taken in to ab a crocnei arm set, wt-ie uu uj Prior to the snowing, ques- raised In Prince Ilupert, her parents also having been local children. sorb excess moisture. When heat tionalres, carefully calculated ed to smokehouse temperature, each cubic foot of this ouLside air to cover as many adult reactions as possible were ' distribu PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HO is capable of absorbing a consid CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles 712 8econd Ave. erable amount of moisture ted. These were liiieu out and returned after the showings. Mrs. Ivy Nelson, Mrs. Andersen and H. Petersen, respectively. . Final event of the evening was the dance with music supplied by Mike Colussl and his accordion. Nels Gundcrson was in charge and Harold Holland at the door.. , t ..' .. Jt Cdmndl&fi.vunr the leuder- (SuSlect to Change) Human Growth", . prepared In Prince Rupert for a few days. Mr. Lantz made a final 114 by the University of Oregon check of the installation. He ar I Was Nearly Crazy With Fiery Itch- Until I i)lt("Ovri t D 0 rnni' iTntri 1 It tn t'ittD O D Prwnp'.inn Word pnpMinr. thu pur. ronlmf . Uul1 mi-ti7ii i Dears mniS com Tort from rnif! ttstim nme4 bv cm, piinui, rahci. Bth't fool nr olhr Urh trouh.ti 1nl botU. M? Cimt iMPiu atlon ihKu vn th moil tttn V' h or money h k A rlrufi.it ff O I U. Frwacripttoa (erdiaur or mxxrm iuin.h. Is designed to be suitable for perty directly, not boat fires. Boat fires, the boys feel, should be classified differently. What has been going on. however, is a continuous; series of chimney and small hau.se the understanding of Grade Seven pupils and its locale Is rived here on the Prince George Wednesday and returned to Vancouver on the Princess Norah ship of Mrs. C. Strand, consisted of Mrs. J. Johnson. Mrs. A. Hen- a mixed classroom where the film is being shown by a teach O R M E DRUG fires which resulted in "no rlksen, Mrs. A .Lund. Mrs. John Saturday afternoon. Petersen, Nels Wasseng, R. John- j ' damage" or "very little damage' er. Its depictions are mainly animated drawings indicating DRUGS asen and Alfred Henriksen. being written into the record The speed and skill which the process. "Human Reproduction" is at more nftvanrerl nruM-nciM-, in thnty ., j the audience anonymously kept, property damage to minimum are sources of pride TUESDAI P.U. 4:15 Stock Quotation and Int. 4:30 Life ln the Open 4:45 Personality Piano 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Hot Wax 5:30 Musical Program 8:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Perry Como , 6:30 Mr. Eric Faure 6:35 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC h s Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Sidney Katz, Toronto 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Radio Cartoons PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS same topic and. is designed fori and will be forwarded to the Department of Education without any local study as to their trend, SIORE HOUP-WEEK DAYS, B A.M. TO I Pj SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS- -12 NOON TO 1 Pj 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Following the snowing, the Parent-Teacher Council held Its ."regular monthly meting. display to Gracie Eleven students. It bases Its depictions on questions which a younar boy would ask his parents and indicates a need for parents to acquire a reasonable knowledtt" In order to answer them successfully. Questlonalres were filled out BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS For Your Personal Signature 16 Assorted Xmas Cards 75c, 89c & 95c per box 15 Brilliant Pointsettia Asst. Cards 1.00 per box 15 "The Xmas Birds of Happiness" 1.00 per box 18 Ass't "Jolly Old Santa" 1.00 per box 25 Beautiful Assorted Cards 1.00 per box 12 Bronzed and Embossed ass't cards 1.00 per box 18 colorful Snow Scenes' 1.00 per box 12 Cards "Coaching Days" 1.50 per box J(i Ass't Canadian Snow Scenes 2.00 per box AMAZING VALl'E 50 ASSORTED COLORFUL CARDS emergency blcycW Dally car delivery service from 0 am till 6 pm from 7 p m. till I und Sunday to the men. for they constitute the record of service. Results of Skill However, the results of this skill art written In a different' record too. It is the record of the board of Fire Insurance Underwriters who set insurance rates on the basis of past fire loses. ., ' . The fact that the Board saw fit to reduce premium charges on Prince Rupert dwellings by 13 per cent in September speaks well for the vigilance of Prince Rupert firemen, both in their inspections and their handling of incipient fires. BLACKHEADS Gft two ounce of poioxin powder from yutir druKKiit. Sprinkle nrt hot, we rltHh and apply to lh fare Kentty. Every black-kad will b r)ioiv9(. Thr one wife, mr and aimpU way to remove blackhead. 9:15 Charlie Kunz Presents 9:15 Junior Chamber cf . .. Commerce . HOLLYWOOD cafe 10:00 CBC News Only $1.23 & $1.30 per box Call Call in in today today to to 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Miscellany - MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE ( 2:43 Musical Program 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Cesser and His Islandf . ; 3:30 U.N. Commentary 3:35 3:35 Divertimento Divertimento , 4:00 4:00 Bernie Bernie Braden Braden TeUs Tells a Story Princc Rupert Florists 1 1 10:30 A Song In the Air 11:00 Weather and Sign 0!f . failure of downtown , busl-res-. places to receive similar 1 Flowers for All Occasions J ' ' - J (300 3rd Ave. Box 316 Tel 77" I I 'HnrUi ftT 2 rfJr NEW ROYAL j : 3iti ri"Nr z3 ! OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. . We Specialize ln Chinese Dtsnet CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN For OuUlde Order PIIONK 133 reductions is caused by , til fact that so many of them re or lrame construction and . of great age, the firemen feel. A well-advanced fire is manv WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock :0U CBC Hew 8:10 -Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty : 15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Singing Sam iN 1 r., ei'.. 1 21-. , Third Avenue business places would be a dificult thing to confine. "We feel pretty lucky and we think that the property, own- I ( CrfNttt Vfl 1 A Home Awa, From Home I V I I 50 Rooms Hot and Cold ffrJ, -?--.1Wr Changer 1 v Trmii Fargo tin are iuckv too," said ene fireman. "Take the time nhen r i f isx. !., i,. s.acrj . yw. " 1 '0.30 Melody Time AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DEIJV V 'CtfJi PHINCE RUPEUT. B.C. U. , v . Tube 11-. CD.I 9kn,.!gi .P.O.BoxlUH 1 I ' w "?' II ...., ,.. 1 - . LMUS we were without water pressure i in October. If a fire had broken out then, it would have been "just too bad, . , ' Fire chief Earl Becker, who also is assistant-' Fire Mar shall, recommends common 2-Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wi' with reinforced lrame & 2-speed rp! 3-Tnn Chassis nnd Cab, I'd iW -CALL- ; ' Sensitivity in sense with icinforced frame & 2-spccd rra dealing with stoves I mi i aittiiauita xCalvrrt !l t,'., r,ncf n.tnrv Service I) I ' L I I 0:45 Scandinavian Melodies ! 11:00 Air Kindergarten 1 1:15 Roundup Time 1:30 Weather ruiecsst l:31 Mess-ue PnH 11:33 Recorded Interlude 1 1:45 Personal Alburn P.ta ?:00-M:d Day Melodies 18:15 CBC News 2:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 2:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:45 Comty. Country Women 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random I r5 -i!' . . V- I i This advertisement it not Mli'hed or di I .r M'jJN i.v'C h KAUHM.UAK. I? 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