"1" CONTROL OF YOUTH MIND P C D D Radi0 Dial L I r K 1240 Kilocyc.es. (subject to Change) STEWART LEGION HAS CARD PARTY Thursday, February 17, 1949 LOCAL BOY ON M-G-M RECORDS hiipottx Evitt mm , t , : In the.se days tfhen a. deter- mmr.r nfr. l r Jack Jensen Goes Big Tlie J and Co. Ltd. Can Supply You With Popular New Westminster Radio Star Jack Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Jenwn, formerly of this A cuori "i Being made bv certain influences to capture' and control the mind of the . youth of the democratic coun-! I tries and subvert them to other'-, idealogies. it is of utmost im-, portance that there should be no carelessness and derelection of responsibility, particularly jgR-JncIudingr vvcy edarr etc. STEWART The Stewart ! Branch of the Canadian Legion' hei a very successful whist' drive at their Club Rooms out Saturday. Over forty attended! notwithstanding the heavy snowfall accompanied by high north winds. Miss Eila Haahti was winner of the first prize in the ladies' section with Miss Greta Soderlov taking the consolation prize. In the men's section Gordon Rothnie won the first prize and sweep, and Sam Kirkpat-rick and Gt'orge Nelson tied for the consolation prize which went to Nelson on the cut of the cards. In Fir or Hemlock SIDING All Types SASH and DOOR and THUKSDAT KM. 4:00 Tony tne Troubadour 4:15 Soc Quotations and . Interlude 4:30-Stories of Adventure 4:45-Easy Listening 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade R:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin and Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings ":00 CBG News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Nation's Business 8: 15-Vocal Recital 8:30 To be announced 9:15-University Round Table 9:45-Clifford Evens I0:0-CBC News 10:10 CBC News trie purt of parents, by these youth might be diverted from fulfilling a role of izenship in keeping with the , traditions that Canadians hold dear. city and now residing- in the south, is one of the members of a well known trio of New Westminster radio entertainers, which has been signed up by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for a two-year record-making contract in Hollywood. His sisters, Mrs. Trevor Hill and Mrs. Oke Jackson, still reside here. Jack Jensen Is guitarist of the trio. Other members of "The Rhythm Pals" are Marc Wold, r';IIHH So declared F. E. Anfield, i president of the Prinee Rupert Boy Scouts- Association,' in an j address yesterday to the Prince '; Rupert Gyro Club prefatory to ' the annual observance of Boy in a!!1 sizes PHONE 651 STEWART IS MILDER HOW accordionist, and Mike Perby, bass. They have been popular staff artists of station CKN77 (New Westminster) for some time and expect to continue as Seout-Girl Guide week. Mr. Anfield did not set up Scouting and Guidintr as the row winter is here and .when roads- are blocked he drops off VINO POSTIE ike. Su.sk., (l-Ruy such- goinS to three STEWART The cold spell Hollywood only organized extra-curricular ; 10:15- Island Stories activities apart "from the school 1 10:3(1 Nocturne or four times a year for record town , .nuili 0- neighbors. ,0n flies into nnrl tha ohurnU .i,;..u ing sessions with M-G-M. l x v c ? n IT vi ; which has lasted from November : 25, ha.s finally broken up with ' the thermometer climbing to 30 j degrees above zero. Thi was j ioiiowed by a two-feet fall of ' fine powdery snow, bringing the , public works snow plow into ! merited the primarily respons-I ibilities of the parents in respect t the upbringing of their children although he did claim T 6R3X U i iJ J v i ..... . , I ? "V ill ' Delnor Fiozea Toods ! ; ' i 1 -'1' Make Better Meals . : ; j thai the Boy Scout and Girl1" I Guide organizations lf.id stood the test of time with their pro- AIR PASSEXCrnS To Vancouver Mrs. B. Cow-gill, Cpl. J. Pullen, Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Roy, R. Hood. To SandspiU-J Franky. From Terrace W. Finlayson, J. Comer, E. Pierce, M. Sawka, J. 11. Black, It Kiaupner, L. W. Lefler and V. Spidel. I i. 11:00 - Weather & Sl(?n Off FRIDAY A.M. 7:00Mni;::il CV.- .K 7:45 Singing Sam is:ui) GBC News- 8:15- Morning Song 8:31) -Music for Moderns 8:45 Lillle Concert 9:00- BBC NKWS t 15 Mormon JvUori ' 9:30 Morning Concert 9:5H lime Sinul 10:00-Ellen Hurris 10:15-Morning Melodies 10:30- Roimd-u. Time 10:46 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00-Let's Play grams in a chungins world, ' Scouting and Guiding, he point-; ed out, had been destroyed in II. SWAI'UF.I.Il Prince Itupert listiihiilr I5t)t fM;3, Prior IUiM-rt Phone (I7K action to clear tin roads. Stew-! art people are hoping that the more moderate weather will con-I Urine. The winter's snow fall is now over twenty-five feet at Stewart. Over forty feet is re-porU'd from the Silimk Iheinier Mute. Some slight dumuge has ocesirred to lean-tos at Stewarl but otherwise buildings are holding up well. I IOTEL ARRIVALS v. ...VI1.1L1., lull llUlllllil out II : as Germany and Russia because their work was that of charac-i tcr building of youth on a base ! of individual freedom. I The speaker pleaded with j fathers whom he addressed to BROADWAY CAFE Jig Saw Puzzles in'l". f Hnn Knf ii'Vinn I. -"Tj- i ; "partners" with their sons. taking an active interest in Always the Best Place ti Kal ; what interested them including w v iiji fJt VYIiyil I it comes to putting I thinirs together with a 11:15 -Songs of Yesterday 1 1 :30- Weatner Foreeiutf 11:33-Rec. Int. 11:45-Famous Voices. P.M. -12:00 Mid-day Melodies !'2:15-CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 - B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55- Recorded Interlude such activities as Scouting. Lack of parental interest was a lending factor toward frustration of youth which, in turn,' could lead to juvenile WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WII.I COLLECT THEM AT VOl II IMX)lt CARTONED OR LOOSE W F. PAY CAS II PHONE 950 Mr. Anfield also urged a weld that's a different story ! Electric Welding' Acetylene Welding1 j and Cutting Priiice Rupert J. Cook, Vancouver; D. P. Hunter, Vancouver. K. N. De-Wilt, Prince George; E. Howey. Vancouver; Miss N. Carr, Smith-ers; J. W. Scott, Vancouver: A. D. Dickson, Toronto; E. T Simmons, Vancouver; J. G. Cunningham, Vancouver; Mrs. E. Mallory, Port Clament.s; T. Carlson, Vancouver; A. G. Butcher Vancouver; R. E. Nourse, Ottawa; G. L. Vincent, Ottawa- C A I I E I F 0 0 B J J Business Lunches a Specialty TRY OUR CHINESE DISHES keen scrutiny and attention on1 the part of parents to the as-1 sociations of their children,! cautioning against those in-1 fluenccs which it was only too' well known sought in these j times to gain control of the, mind of youth. i President Maurice Brydges-presided over the Gyro lunch 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden 1:45 Comty An Idea 2:00 National' School Bdct. 2:30-Musical Program 2:45--Don Messer and His Islanders 3:00 Ethel and Albert. 3:15 Spotlight On a Star 3 :20 -Sketches In Melody 3 :30 Divertimento US1NESS AND PROFESSIONAL ;Mrs. A. Gray, E.squimalt; Mis? Wanda Gray, Esquimalt; V. Palmer, Vancouver; F. Welsh (Vancouver; C. Dawson, Victoria An Extra Treat to Take Home Thorn Sheet Metal Limited BLACK SSI 2S3 FIRST AVENUE EAST Chow MeLr Sweet and Souk eon and thanks to Mr. Anfield RRYDGES and McLEAN for his address were extended i 1U Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Burbridge JVGN0 FLORISTS 008 3rd Ave. W. PHONE 200 bv Rnneit Fulton .""M' Jr jr. .Vancouver. . . Advertise in the owly News! .'Vt-st Third Avenue AND AUDITORS VERY SERVICE ONE GREEN '11 NOW AVAILABLE Income Tax Returns Compiled IMOR DECORATING Besner BliK k PHONE 0(KI : lb mm 31 l'KR HANGING SIGN PAINTING BUILDING IIAII.MK RE-MODELLING ;:i MATTSOX'S UI'IIOI.STF.RING I'Unne BLUE 818 T O. IV)X 5'.'1 Second Avkiiu Prinee Ruert, DC. A, V. 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