VALUABLE ASSET i f Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 12, 1950 I Sam Waller, and for Namu, R. Bell, W. Poole, W. Noos and V. Edwards. Co-ordinated Ctanitv SHIPSand WATERFRONT 0" Service Is Seen In Parks raser aha IPajn It was Union night again at the CNR. docks Sunday as By M. E. ANDERER . An article in one-of last week's issues of the DRAPERY TIME The Coquitiam, Capt. John Boden, docked here at 7:15 from northern coastal points sailing 1 ' for Vancouver and way ports at 1 a.m. today. Passengers disem- ! barking here were C. V. F. Bar-j kerk, A. L. Bewley, Mrs. G. S. ! Dochterman, T. ! C. 'Scott, C. 'D. Forbes, D. Peace. J. J. G. McLel- I the Camosun and Coquitiam tied "Daily News" told of the opening of the-city parkslup 'rne camosun, capt. wunam and particularly of the swimming pool at McClymont .. lark so 1 -spent a part of -Saturday afternoon visiting f from northern Queen charlotte the parks to see just what we'had. Twanted to know iIsland points enroute to vancou- lan, M. Potter, C.'E. Bennet, S. Wick.D G. Toews, K. D. Aro, m what Shane trip narksiwerp hnwfWiv rn?r,- !er" ine vesse' Sa:Iea at 9 'jFassengers embarking for Vaiv tained, what equipment was pro-f 1 - ' - ,couver were Mr. and Mrs. Carlo We will be pleased to show your our outstanding line of Drapery Fabrics. ; Imported hand blocked printed fabrics, Homespuns," Damasks, Roughrex prints, Monks cloths, Bengolene. Cclanese Products Nets, Morquesettes, Voiles and Satrns. We will make any style of drape you may desire; also bedspreads to match, at very moderate charges. We carry a complete stock of drqpery hardware. Any style of rod can be made to fit your window at no extra charge for making.' vided, how they -were staffed famiHes there. ;- Of cimrge appe- Hanson .and child, R. Lund, -H. , f"..ho mini, w mij, (wnai Hies are insauaoie ana m-some nn w t...i. use thecitisetur were making -of cases the children were ready to e. Webb. Thomas bTL'.p ..t' them. eat as soon asthey arrived. 'Pic IXhorbur H .nde. ' ' R. ' Dye, W. Goolet, Mrs. C. J. Olsen, Miss M. Chute. Sailing ! from Prince Rupert were Mrs. J. ; McKay, Miss A. Garnett, Miss G. I ollet for Stewart; R.K. Vivian,' ' W. Laarey.T. Flynn.-A. Paul, R. ' MacMillan'for Klncollth, and V. A. MacDouald for Alice Arm. nic laoics wm pe , in flemana. ; speakman R Hansen, W. -Jen- There are six parks in the city McClymont Park,- Gyro -Ball Park. Rooaevelt Park, -Seal Cove 'ucu uiere are Boaay hooks ' .;;,jggfiTO I r E8T piSTIUERS (CANADA) LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. kins,-J. Gray .and Mrs. E. Earner wjr u loot i ,anj hiu. uj.,,... MrsF. CWoodsand child; for Butedale, Park. Gyro Ball Park lives p to) ers of Iaac Walton arid many ( its name, it Is chiefly planned ?isn. mostly small, though ati BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG -Basket Parties Not Welcome! for Softball. McClymont Park, times ' large, have succumbed to I -I imiiiliiiiiliiHllllliUtHUiiit-ll'iri ' " ' t t 11 I Sea! Covt?. Alder and 7,'estvleith'h'rs,f Mie'jroung fishers are playpronnds malnlv .and ,'ALGOMA PARK ' ' ' II I U ' .WWENEVE3 I WHV OONT VODV v, JUST KEEP OilZ s53S'j.,l ' U i " """"v ( NEEO STAMPS TO KEEP YOUP STAMPS )( WWEPE CAN TWEM IN rue , " .liTJMS- MV GOOONF?? S'"-! . WHYTHE ) S- MAIL A LETTER IN A PLACE WHEOE ) A HUSBAND W'TO "SH x?, JIMi AT THE WOODt EYS''rV S ' V. , J V TWEVeE. FIND THEM ? HIS WIFE 2 J T ? t J ffi ; Myl yrrF oM-SSto Roosevelt --Pick is the lathletlcl When the Parks ioard turns sports 'ground . I Its attention to 'Alsoma IPark, 1 visited 'Gyre Sail Park first 'Ul,t crMS toad, there will nnd noted several improvements, r we eent raJly-sltuaWd ; ball The surlace has been ttUed -in' Pat'k available .witaiua -Jft sur-and levelled off. A fenee Along ' ' face- At McClymot"Paek 4s' the Sixth Avenue irlves needed M. fnll-time caretaker-P.W.SPeter- 1 i itiituitct out published of dirlrl bf the Liquor Cuotrui Buaid British Columbia. r . br the Gowwnent oi ' D Radio Dial fPR5 MO Legion Cabaret Dance Enjoyed I tectlon. Stands have been. fan-';The-.Boand Js'tortunAte in i proved and a new toaekstop talrrtng hls iervics. iHe is i erected. 'This will -urd6ubteaiv 'J1 ' knwwl m wdl 1 WXPe jbe a centre o; sociable sottbail;tor'-the,4ob 'He .ilkes cWldrer 'Kilocycles iSubfect to Change) this year. There is a senior -soft-t ana 'WUI Mt.'8Pafe ttixustll in j The monthly .Canadian Legion (Continued on, pages) ball .league -with six team; and MOND.W P.M. ..Bi'tty Phillips uS'ock Quotations & nt. c.i . i,.1"" " fnyea ree mgnts I Legion Audit jrium """""j I n a ..wapIt week. Then there is a. Junior league In 'whleh five teams play, night and more than xixty couples enjoyed the ewning'3' Hlh 4toubleheaders twice entertainment I These games- are for the 1 I music was played Dy Anay I McNnughton and his Dukes Or-'chestra with vocals by Dyke If . i rood and "ot,-so good" players; Thev-are anies in which esery-hH.. vld have a enod time without too much being 'at stake: McClymont Palk is moref a" playground. It Is the test equipped park, the most suitably. situated and 'the most . picturesque. Its outstanding feature is Its fine swimming pool. Aj .1 MncMillan. Refreshments were servea by Mrs. W. Ruthv,;'ll. The Legion entertainment, committee of Frank Hicks, Ralph Smith, Alex Halg, Graham Alexander and Alf Worthing handled arrangements for the affair. f t f 1 watched, I counted twenty-five enjoying these wonderful ' fact- litles. At the shallow-end were 1 Halibtit Sales American several girls playing games and . Muccasin 1 rails Don Mrsscr and Ills Islanders S Id for Orchestra -My Songs for Vou : yourg Mun With a Song - Supper Serenade -Mirlia! Airs : Mu-situl Varieties :"S:i(l(lle Ruckln" Rhythm"' i-CBC News i-CF'J News Roundup Summer Fallow Alberta Ranch House ; Hi re Comes the Band : Gypsy St rings Variety Band Box .) -CHC News V-CRC News Prnvlnrlal Affairs -Vuxir of Canada vWrather Forecast TisU Arrivals and Sli?n Off TUKSiMt A.M -M'i'ical UH.cn - - i f'RC v-w ' -Here's Bill Good -K::nini Kong 5-hlivic for Modems ;i- !,! Concert t-BUC News and Commentary. i-VfrT'n? Devotion l-Sur.riso Serenade Kodiak. CI, 000, 2C.9c, 25.9c, 23c, I making th&mselves thoroughly at j home in the water. At times t&ev 1 were Rwimminu and at times Allin. J. n., 32,000, 27.3c, 2flc, 23c, Pac 20.ee, 26.1c, :"i!c. Wireless, 35,000, 23c, Storage. Ing. At the Oiher end girls, boys and young nun were using the srcrlngboard to good purpose. Some very pood "jack-knife'; dives were being exeouted. some not so good, and occasionally the well-knwn "bellv-flopper" resounded across the park, feome children spent nearly the whole I flay there, some :ust a short time; but while I watched there j were thirty-five Uff e-ent fre-aupnters nd. In thei oonrs'? of n dav,- there .must be n coupleif 9:45 Famous Voices "9:59-"Time""SIna! 10:00 -Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 -"Melody Time". 10:41 Invitation to th Waltz 11:00 -A Man and His Music 11:15 -Roundup Time 11:30- Weather Report 11-31 Messaee PerUid 11:33 Recorded Interlude' 1:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. !2:00-Mld-Day Melodler 12:15 CBC N?W! 12:25-Program ttcsume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast j hundred visitors. Then in the : Uwftdlnsc . pool ' thtr were abiut lififtv -vnuneer children .having ' a -wonderful time. Nearby was the sandbox, with future architects displaying marvels of con- Rtruction. iand others .Just as hunpy if not so ambitious.' Laree swinss and babv swings were in constant tise. iOn the horiaontal ladder the more athletic were strengthening their arms while others were enjoying the teeter- totter. Plans are being carried -out for renovation of present -accommodation and the-addlng of new equipment. The dressing rooms, are to be painted and lattice- I work screens will give added privacy. The sand-box 'will be 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:15 CBR Presents 2:30-Records at Random 2:45-Commentary A. Grant 3 : 00 The M uslc Box . , , 3:15-Bernie Braden Tells -a Story 3:30-Int. Commentary J:40 Divertimento " " 4:00 Meet Glsele )KMI,r,i., , vr ft PAINT i; H DECORATE lb" l-Vl'ir or Interior t I !PKlV r -BRUSH i1-' L lp!ir"'r hanging " I '"R :ra I.ATKST PAINT ts yulS(i MKTHOfS , jPENCE and MATUIK j Bine 215 233 11th St. j fVscooi . neat; canned vege Mblct a ad iruiti re all proccMd in plants where gleaaaing Nickel alloyi keep them clean. ''And saltyou know how it rusts moat -vetals. 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