B Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 13, 1950 '"I V f F P P Radio D'Ql I I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) At WALLACE'S MacMurray And ' . -i -.1 i; . . . .. i it 7 WW Colbert Starred kJ( - " , i lit linjU1 Wit s L AAV Mr lc va iu rr "s f S I - mam -wmmmk rrrnrr 5 Jlfe 1 1 il U.98 M Re-unitins the stars of "The Egg and I," Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray, a record-breaking comedy, "Family Honeymoon," opened at the Capitol Theatre Wednesday and is bring repeated tonight. The story is about a young widow wilh three lively children and iher marriage to a college professor who bravely takes his bride and her three youngsters on a honeymoon at the Granfl Canyon of Arizona. The trip to the Canyon and (he visit there present a series of hysterically-funny Incidents) as the children get into one (f-capade after another. Baffled THVRSUAT -r M 4:00 Richard Seaborn Foursome 4:15 Stock Quotations Si Int. 4:30 Captain Dick 4:45 Recorded Interlude 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Record Album 6.00 Cahada at Work 6:15 English Favourite 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 The Inside Story 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 CBC Round Table 8:30 T.B.A. 8:45 Talk 9:00 Winnipeg Drams 9:30 CBC Van. Concert Orch 10 00 CBC New." 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Focus 10:30-Dance with CHS. MHONEYMo! "-""-"----li'ilMf iffi.f mm irtril-ii m HJ E. P. RANCHHOUSE This is the 12-room ranch house on tho Duke of Windsor's 4,000-acre ranch near Pekisko, Alta.. 65 miles southwest of Calgary. The ranch was purchased bv the Duke whll still Prince of Wales. At present only about 200 t,ul of mavbred cattle and sheen arp nwn hu WED. IHURS. . Matinee Wed. 2 p.m. Evenings 7 - B p.m. the the Du Duke. This photo was talien when Hi? Duke and Du. h,v ImsI visitpH tiw.ir rthin, in 1941 This week they are visiting the l unch a ::;tin. Tli- re have b.'en rumors t.hr r:,nrl, m . sold but they are denied. (CP. Photo) in their romantic quest for honemooning privacy, Claudette und ttc Canon Prockter Sizes 12-20, 38-44 16'2 to 24 'a Eyesore And and Fred oome to a hasty part Days Of Reality Taking Leave Canon ProckU r has pruuii.-.'-d '. look alter the wurK of Command Chaplain (Pi G. L. Cullaif! ui. )i. M.C.S. Nacl'.n. Esquimult. lie expects to be back in Prince, Kuperi on June 3uili. It is possible thai oiy; or more in? of the ways, a situation abetted by the machinations of a crafty blonde, portrayed by Rita Johnson who wonlrl like It's Unclean Mess In a letter before, city counci; Munuay min, Prince Rupcr; the professor for herself and At a stleclaI meing of the St. makes no bones about it. Andrew's Cathedral Church iicana Tropi We arc lMiig In tlays of reality with evidence that Russia today-has an air force with 9,000 transport and other heavy planes and that they have the larecst armv if ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY of the younger members of his cnamber of Commerce demand- The cast includes Hattie Mc- """"l"c u" '"Bin, me Daniel and Chill Wills Rector- Canon Basil F- Prockter Jime At ed that the "eye sore and unsanitary mess' on Second Avenue be cleaned. They were referring to In the world, the largest air force family will travel with him to Regina to visit the grandparents. Mrs. Procktcr will remain at home. For part of the time, thf ralli The children are portrayed by three of Hollywood's most en-';asinj juvenile plyers, Glgij was granted leave of absence for May and June. Canon Prockter leaves here on April 24 and goes first to a erad- the and have the largest navy. ' We have, for Instance, the ruins of the Central Hotel 5 WALLACE'S 5 . DEPT. STORE r4 Perreau. sensation of "Enchani figures In Jane's annual book, recently published, and today regarded as almost an official nuh- mcnt," Peter Miles and Jimmy i ! "'union at, fcmmanucl Col- cdral will be supplied by the Hi v Hunt. jle6e- Saskatoon and then on to L. J. Hales, L.Th., of Kinistinc, Much of the picture's comedy! Rceina for six weeks' duty at St. Sask... who will be in Prince Ru-actlon is backgrounded at!PauI's Pro-Cathedral at the in- pert approximately from May 5 licatlon, to show that Russia now Council was advised by a member that the owner had lei; town following the blaze and has not been heard of since. In addition, taxes have not been paid. Ihe matter was retcrreu to Ui': Board of Works committee who will clean the site and charce Advertise in the Daily News It pays to advertise. ! ! Grand Canyon. I vitation of the Dean of Qu'Ap- to June 5. Mr". Hull's has many ; 11:00 Weather and Sign Olf FRIDAY- A. M 7:00 Musical Clr 8 00CBC Ne 8:10 Here's Bill Good :15 Morning fionp . 8:30 Music lor Modern 1 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com fy 15 -Morning .Jevullori, 9:30 Morning Concert ' 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Carson Robison 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Rita Martin's Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten oi the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 .. Message Period 11:33 Rcc. Int. 11 :45-Scandinavlan Melodies I2:00-Mid-Day Melodies 12:15-. CBC News 12:25 Prog. Resume 12:30 B C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:30-Bernie Braden Tells a Rtorv 1 :45 Needlepoint rs You'll find Mtr. nourishment a. quality j,, the ( Milk tins. pur . meals and lor ti mula you'll find and convenient. pene wno nas the task of admin- friends in this area, having ii :has 360 submarines and expects to have between 750 and 1,000 submarines next year. This Is merely an Indication of the kind of reality we are facing. j (The foregoing is from Han. ; istering the Diocese of Qu'Appellp worked as a missionary priest- at BROADWAY CAFE until a new Bishop is elected. For Vanderhoof and Smithers from i'le tost against the property. II.. U.1 . . . I nie last pari oi ins absence. 1927-37 sard, and the speaker. Gcorcn Drew, Leader of the Opposition). PACIFIC kll. f?MU Bt Food mm ! Fewer Are Eatipg In Restaurants TOPvONTO XJeoige F. Heck-man, president of the Canadian Restaurant Association, in convention here, says reports from various parts of Canada suggest a decline in the sale of meals of liom two to twelve per cent. Inert ?sed .iving custs find (ar more pcrs. ms eating .u home. For the Best in Watch Repairs SEE , GEORGE COOK. JEWELLER K" "X You'll ho Satisfied .Wi 3rd Ave. frinest Cookiny 2:OOSchool Bdcst. National 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 CBR Presents 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messcr and His Islanders Prince RupeH I Hours 7 am r l a m Fot rake-Home Orders--Phone 200 100 3rd Ave. Bo I Because the lactic acid in uerkruti.! Melt butter add Hour and .K-- You will be delighted u SAUERKRAUT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S vine,,, in i! imur. oout. Ml aeaaoning.. Pl.c this fragrant tea MOST HEALTHFUL VEGETABLE DISHI 11 VN. t oi il in M Recommended for Spring Eating Because It Actually Increases Appetite and go od for you . . . serve ,4 PRESERVE JL! keep them in condition, pmh-theeked, iritt,tty td. and pith keen appetite and inereametl m nnr , nl SERVING SAU the menu than anv other ihinm I The aauerkraut juice know of." IT'S HM inciuaM whether yo Libby'a Sauerkraut aa the can, or in aalada MODERN METHODS INCREASE I VALUE OF SAVERKRAVT When aauerkraut ia served ft X". 10 SIC uaeiul lactic acid content Sauerkraut aa made today in Libby'a and its beneficial e Recta uou.iu in.u-n ia lar auperior to that aiHi fi j -f--Li I . i I i SIMPLE w (Li i i . iirv the choicest cabbage are used, and RE PREP OF SAU PEOPLE FROM ING ABOUT 1 DELICIOt: Take-Out Ordc-Chicken in the' 8aurkrut la mora than a delieioua vefeubla; it ia a valuabl addition to dwt. A fivouriu for oanturiaa twauit of iU piaaaantly atimulatiaf flavor, acienca haa found that aauarkraut ia moitf the moat valuabli of pravantivt and corrective fooda. EASY TO DIGEST Kauarkraut haa all th. baneScial propartiaa of cabbar in a mora aaaily dimtM form, and it ia mora valuable a food. Tha prooaaa which it undar-f ot prndueaa lactic acid, th aaaa typa jf act.c bacilli hich ia fouid buttarmilk, yahourt and ac-ur milk, all of which ara w.U-known for thair bealth-givini propartiaa. PRAISED BY SCIENTISTS Among tha many aciantiata who hav. bn convincad of tha mat valua of Muarkraut ia PaaUur, tha fatbar of PaaKuniation, who placad it firtt of all WfttaUn from a health aUcdpoint. Sauarkraut haa ofUn baan prescribed a an appetiter and an aid to diteation, nd ia known to have the effect of retarding many diaaaaaa of middle and old age. DESERVES POPULARITY Sauerkraut, which ratee K hiih in food While the alight auieguaraa aga fit v - rt w "7 miw nneiy cut witn aDaoiuu uniformity by apecially conatructed machines. Thie insurea even and uniform fermentation. The correct pro-portinna of aalt and cabbagea are scientifically mainUined and the temperature ia regulated. The moat scrupulous cleanliness ia observed throughout the entire process of manufacture and a uniformly hmh .nH oi vitamins in an open pan SAUERKRAUT this spring! ita vitami nunc. M 7i) product is the result. jaueiY Tfc fc jf' spoils TTid with R. b i lemon iuic. Liavonnaim ti&. CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM RESERVATIONS AND TAKEOUT ORDERS PHONE R(i8 SAUERKRAUT IS MOST DIGESTIBLE You get sauerkraut at its flavourful ' best when it s prepared the expert Libby way. Libby's is the most delicious sauerkraut-always crisp, firm tod FORM OF CABBAGE. Rot fO fOnlt MIUfIhiiI I Sauerkraut contains all tVJ nwsiMiauv ailu VMrv l,n (null,.. . I elements of the cabbage.! , r tidm buu iena flivniiM ita k liur..) i . - - wuuueriui appetizer anj4 va.ue, ia one of the mott healthful and nioit economical vegaubla diahaa you ii ui digestion, health-giving la . r 7 w"tinui mctic ier-I . menta. Just cook , the fatty meats until quite well done, then add the aauer- 7 Aon ftibn mi r i m of --' v. nno. in ine wnmi nf i if . . - d v in nitnra' I ataaBBBMl fl I il l i vCTN I ! ""; cooking together only until the g.mui oe comes thoroughly heated fiauerkraut iuat aa it comes from ZT v M Jin retains all of its vitamin and appetizing, neverbitter, sweet or rancid. It is uniformly golden in colour, with a pleasantly stimulating tuag. Only the choicest cabbage art used in its preparation, and every step is carefully controlled to assure uniformly delicious eating. There art I -"T71 propertiea when served aa a iV LEARFI TO DANCE. . I'hone Uiday for information nbntit the sprf classes. Have fun meeting now friends while J iiance the latest steps In modern dancing at . Prince Ruperl Dance Phone Green 491 Mary MacDonoU, LOW TRIt:E3 NOV IN tFi'K'r till I I U; vv;: thrl ! h " many interesting ways of serving Libby's Sauerkraut in salads and hot dishes and, of course, it it delicious just as it comes from tht can. It 1 i p i ', ' ? A 1 EASY TO MAKE SAUERKRAUT DISHES V- Baked Sauerkraut 1 tin Libby'a Sauerkraut 3 slices bacon, diced H "P Libby'a Tomato Juice li cup buttered cracker crumba Mil aauerkraut with bacon fried until crisp. Place in buttered baking dish. Add tomato and top with crumba Bake 25 to 30 minutes in moderate oven, 375 degree F KIM 1 If? 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