vv. Barbara Ann for Fil Tuesday, Arjl 13, 1943 ms f r at Civic Cehlre WEDNESDAY Sports PILL BOX OUT IN CANADIAN ARMY OTTAWA Cadets of the Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario, and H.M.C.S. Royal Roads, Esquimau, will appear next fall in smartly tailored new uniforms common to both colleges. The famous 'pill box" will not be included. DRIVING ON PLAY FiELD IS IS FORBIDDEN GRAVEL TENDER ACCEPTED BY CITY COUNCIL 10.000 Cubic Yards for Street Program to be Delivered by Highway Construction Co. A tender by Highway Con POLICE URGE SPEED LIMIT SIGHS POSTED Bo-me-Hi gym class. Bing Crosby finished his chore lh Disney's "Two Fabulous Char-Betel's" and heads entst. When his boys do their acting Jobs for th film next August, they'll ba the first to use Walt's new sound stage which he claims is the world's largest. It's the story of a party on a rainy night. In- Toll, thin, m Forest I - a.m. 9:00- p.m. 1:00- 2:30- 3:30- 3:30- Bo-Me-Hi gym class. King Edward gym class. -King Edward -Rup-Rec junior girls lord 1 Hie struction Co. to suddIv 10.000 Anchorage Haircuts Now Costing 2 Has Had four Offers Henie Making New Firm By BOB' THOMAS HOLLYWOOD AP Barbara Ann Scott may follow in Sonja Henie's ice tracks. The Canadian ice queen has had Offers from Tou major studios, says Dance Director Leroy Prihz, who is her advisor on movie matters. If the Ottawa champion does turn professional, the first order of business would be a United States skating tottr. Last week Miss Scott sarid that she would not sign amy movi? contracts until she bars' completed her present commitments to appear in amateur skating carnivals. She sad she was book- fis;iks-i! v,. uui,. n.ij uois .i , ruDic yarns oi gravel lur me j to a radW personality named I city's street reconstruction pro-j Crosby recite th? Inehabod gram was accepted by the city; Crane yarn. After that, they're j council last night. Completed j 1- 1 A oyia-s prohibiting motorists from using the Rooseveit Park playing field as a race track or a training ground for student drivers will be enforced in future, city council decided last night. Council also authorized the preparation of the grounds for summer sport and the repair of the baseba.ll backstop which was damaged by winter storms. Signboards forbidding the driving of motor vehicles on the grounds will be erected in ANCHORAGE Haircuts have jumped from $1.50 to $2. Th? Civil Aeronautics Administration r:cently issued" the following directive to employees: "Employers are expected to maintain a neat and sanitary appearance- loo scarea 10 go out. delivery date was given as titthd itStf ENS within 90 days of the signing of .the contract. Shirley Temple is another star Highway Construction Co. FIR?liA!':CK Thi. t-" ' class. 7:00-Rup - Rec Intermediate girls Badminton (Teen-Xgei. 8:30 Rup-Rec leaders. Special Events p.m. 2:00 Ladies irutge club. 7'CO Gyro Dinner 7:30 Little Theatre. Kinsmen Executive. 8:00 Industrial Workers. CANUCKS TAKE HOCKEY LEAD ' VBntaii. u..i ,.,m aij Was hti'ff it,.. ' heading for New York. It will b? superintendent L. M. Shannon one of her few trips to the bis j told council that he "could tU -(owri. .liver the first gravel within two' vut iiv ijucjuuu nut u. iais:u i vm H jji IS: over, the extension of normal rrair"V Qe, hi Police St. L. A. N. Potterton ' wants motorists to know that the city's speed limit is 25 miles an hour without having to go to court to find it out. He thinks that the city should post signs warning the driving public to tread lightly on the throttle. "On more than one occasion," he wrote council last night, "I have been placed in the unhappy position of trying to explain in the police court the reason why an accused person can be prosecuted under Prince Rupert city bylaw No. 968 for driving at a greater rate of speed . than 25 miles an hour when there are no signs erected to inform the public that 25 miles per hour is the maximum speed i allowed. 1 ' "1 feel that no further prosecutions. " should be made until such traffic "sgins are erected.",, tie suggested, and council periods between haircuts to five, "fryhTTrSr--or six weeks. 1 YouT&a fi'Tii th, "People have apparently I : . th CnM, said that Miss Scott been using the grounds for a report had been offered a chance to appear with dancer Fred Asta'ire). Michael Kiiby, who1 languished at M.G.M. for' two years, is Red Sfcelton's "A Southern weeks-It's just a matter of YanReS" fs going' back for a j bringing up barges from Van-cCuple of weeks' retakes. Mean-:Cuver- Tne ravel wil1 be hauled while, fted is spending most of,11"0"1 Denise Arm" hfs time with the circus while it His tender sp'i"ed that the is in town gravel would range in price from $ 2.65 to $3.40 per cubic yard, de-John - v. Garfield i u i - hopes to lure , Qw ' Faye Emerson back to pictures, dplivered tnr his "Tucker s P?onle " She s race track and, consequently, it is all chopped up with Wheel tracks," Board of Works Chairman Robert McKay said. "If the city is going to spend money to keep the field in" shape that sort of thing will have to be stopped." deinitely signed as Miss Henle'i co-star in "The Countess of Monte Cristo." He's also he; within a half-mile of the C.N.R. no playing in "The Play's the i ., lumber . . loading ,,,.,, dock. VANCOUVER CP Vancouver Canucks last night took a two to one game lead in the Pacific Coast Hockey League finals, downing 6an Diego Sky Hawks 7 ftf 5 in a yawn-packed, somnolent battle. The next game of the b?st oY seven series will be played here Wednesday n'mht. Thing" with ,, Louis .Calhern. n. Bevond the half-mile free- current skating partner. ai-ono Trte MCrjE tit.rt Charles Boyer1 has- recovered enoush from his bte-ltls attack Rita Hayworth took a two- haulage area, 10 cents per cubic month lease on a Palm Springs yard per miie WOuld be charged. to travel and he leaVes this1 week house so she'll snen ao no gioDe- Board of works chairman trotting. She's still trying to Rob(.rt McKay suid that he cal-shalte a qold. 'culated that average Cost for Esther Williams fs taking vocal the whole quantity would be in lessons. She'll sing a couple of the neighborhood of $3 12 cents asJreed, that signs should be I "erected without further delay" f C D D Radio Dl3' St the highway entrance to the , I r I 1240 Kilocycle city, the top of the C.tf.R, ramp, 1 ' ffeubject to change) and the Cow Bay bridge. Coun- huh,- cil, however, could see no rea- TOstAY-P M son' faf placing one at the Morse Creek bridge, as suggested by 4:00-A1 Harvey Show BRAVE BROTHERS LOST THEIR FEET VANCOUVER inree .brothers songs m Neptonjs Daughter, a cubic yard. to att?nd the New Yor pfemlerj of Arch of triumph." Maria Montez, who has beer off the screen too. long1 fof the good of hef career, wilr get! frito action soon. She'll do some added scenes of the loftg-ffni.she'cf "Atlantis" arid then starf an- independent film, "Last Viitf's Snow." vho lost their feet io save their Good Companions in which she'H portray a swim suH manufacturer. Mr. Shannon said that his firm is prepared to make delivery to any place in the city the -the polfce chief. fi;u-ows yuumu, Sgt. Potterton also suggested Walter PicVgeon of St. John N.S., will be a grandpa in two material required and that base Iveeks. I gravel could be hauled directly ship-wrecked mother, sister and small nephew from frzing ar; being fitted with arf:ficlrl limbs. They plan on being boe'e in Chig-nik. near Kodiak. for the fisMng season. They are Willirm, Dan lei and Arthur Skohberg. 4:30 Especially For You 4;45 Shady Bay Stories 5:00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Platter Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore that ttre city "immediately' of trie Capitol Theatfe, the main place "no parting" signs in front entrances to the Civic Centre and (hat a 15-minute parking )ld Chum began making friends in 1888 . . . and it still making them! The begiwet and experienced smoker both find the fresh, cool, consistently satisfying flavour of Old Chum hard to beat. Ilf I limit be imposed on Third Av-j 6:30 Musical Varieties emre ht front of the Post Office. 6:45 Smoke Rings from the barges to the roans under c onstruction without stock piling.- His tender suggested that, in cases where the quality of the eravel mi?ht be questioned by the city, it be stock-piled separately and scientific tests as to its usefulness in asphalt road Francois Lethe News Council had recommended ear-; 7:00 CBC New Her that the latter three measures be taken. Jack Rutherford1 ot tfarfalr'oise, Michael t. Tiiohy, widely B.C. was busily eriga'ged in try- known as the Poet of the Trails, 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:3C -Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00- Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Record Album ingi to photograph bull moose his masterpiece being entitled , building be conducted. Costs of which naff inVatfed' th fxvti of "The Hazelton Trail." has left the tests would be borne equal- 9:ff0--"Tuesday Ev?ning Recital the spacious HougeA' farrA' resi- the Lakes District for hospital- ly by the city and the company. C.N.R, LOOK-OUT ISFOPULA8 The Tobo deAce when a' collie dog resented1 izatlon at Prince Rupert where Alderman George Rudderham Wpg bocco of Quality I " JHIIHIIM MH"' ll'V 9:15 Points of View 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00-CBC News ii, mm Mum The look-out," on the crest of the Canadian National Railways Park, contfnups to attract more RUPERT MARINE REA the trespasser and heeled Arm. he has numerous friends. j spoke in favor of acquiring the The moose charged straight at . full 10.000 yards this summer. Rutherford and pursued himf j "It is better to get the whole round and round the house and Francois Lake is permanetly works now, even though we may through the barnyard, the trail sealed, the Ice thickness in- not use it all this summer," he becoming more and more slip- creasing steadily and there Is declared. "IL we do, we will I pery until the moose slipped no possibility of it going out be- have it on hand when we. need land fell while Rutherford gain- fore April 20. Betting is even it. If we had it now, our. pro-led the sanctuary of the kitchen that the ice will not break up! gram could be under way." 1 after a narrow escape. . until after the first of Mav. i 1Q:1 B- c- News visitors, particularly those who happen to be passing through 10:15-Nelghbouriy News the city. There is aA unusually 10:30-Pacific pianororte fine view, for the site is high ti:00-WeatVier and SLgn Orf enough' to provide a vista that WEDNESDAY A.M. (J. C'LAl'SEN & SON) We Take Listings of. . . . envers the Whole hnrhnr and :ju Musical uiyct. UPREMti 6:00 CBC News BOATS FOR SALE OR CHART BROKERS IS BOATS, MARINE AM) MSIIIM, EQMI In ancient times it was a leg- Ultimate practice to desert new TRY canaMAn tv4y nt ifrt (Continued from Page 1) born Infants. about all of the townsite. The long seating benches have been securely nailed, so there will be no repetition of what happened some months ago when the, benches were thrown down the I hillside, doubtless, the act of ; Better English By V. C. WILLIAMS -RUPERT MARINE REALTY 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9: 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal FOR Qt-fCK SALES OK ( II AHTH.S lJust East of Lipsptt's. Watcrfrnnt indication of growing acceptance ' . i. What is wrong with this , of the importance of the nation- sentence? "He should be call- Phonf (ii Box 548 hoodlums. Another welcome im- provement is the placing of new; 10:00 Morning visit I al body which had as Its two ed down for n;s lmpdence." principal objects, first, the ob- 2. What is the correct pro- 10:15 -Morning Melodies accumula- receptacles for old tion of rubbish. taining of local views on' natron- nunciatlon of "respite? ' al questions and co-ordination J. Which one of these words of same for presentation to th is misspelled; Diameter, dia- 10:30 lloundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodie 11:00 Gospel Songs 11:15 Reminiscences X 1 Afler we have ci federal government and, second, phram, diagnosis. service to increasa the efficiency 4. What does the word "bl 11:30 Weather forecast 11:31 Message Per.od I he "s)ring cundi on your car you mi for many miles oi as LIGHT tuid AIRY t$ a Spring day! Genuine Plantation and usefulness of the local or- lingual" mean? ganizations at their level. j 5. What Is a word beginning The speaker congratulated the with tu that means "great un-Prlnce Rupert Chamber of Com- rest, or disturbance?" merce on an enviable record1 pf j Answers achievement but he recommend-! , ,.,. , SCHEDULE OF MIXED BOWLS April 18 Ct.O. vs. Ideal Detergents. BC. Packers vs. Brownwoods. Triple XXX vs. Miss or Hits. Cougars Vs. Islandeis. April 25 M1ss nr Hits vs. B.C. Packers, CouRfirr, vs. Ideal Deter-Rents. Islander.- vr. Brownwoods Trlnle XXX vs. C.T.O. motoring. Vou nill !l ed a continuation of the current' free itli a car trouhle. proved for his impudence." 2. Pronounce res-pit, e as in less, campaign for mors "active and mm i as in pit. 3. Diaphragm. 4." tii n 1 May 2 Islanders vs. C.T.O., Triple 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast l2:55-Recorded Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Recital, Quebec 1:45 Commentary and His Mother 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Songs to Remember Z:45 Don Messer's Islanders 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star Bob Parker U XX vs. Brownwoods. Cougars vs. B.C. Packers, Miss or Hits vs. Ideal Detergents. May 9 Cougars vs. Brownwoods, Miss or Hit vs. C.T.O., Islanders vs Recorded or expressed in two languages; speaking two languages, Prounce bi ling-gwal, first I as in bite, accent second syllable). "It is a bilingual dictionary." "It is a , bilingual country." 5. Tufbulence. PI ION K 654 FORD-MONATK II DEAI EKS determined" members. Mr. Ecftfoyd, who' hits jUst completed a torn1 of tfte central interior, emaVkeo upon fhe excellent rerartlton'S Misting between tlw ioast centre and the communrties of fre interior. TAfs Aa be'err apparent ttf Airh' veryhe're fc had been. The vwitlng national official Ideal Detergents, Triple XXX vs. B. I'rincf RiP 'The Home of Friendly Service" C. Packers. . ;.;te'S "A" tut-tm 25c Per Dozen Paid For F.mpties TliV i "Apr, li Revellers vs. Ambas-4 ta.fr Kilowatts vs. Home Oil. , Staf. Brownwoods vs. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by theLlquorControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia. t t vritA T. McMeekins. Morgans Rex Cat I opuite ociure a garnering ui e 3:20 Sketches in Melody 30 Divertimento MIXED 'A' FIVE Pitt SCHEDULE about fifty persons among whom were special visitors in the persons of J. F. Cooper, general FOIi TASTY MEA superintendent, Canadian National Railways, Vancouver, and - t'to ChopSucy ! riPUM ' Anri! 14LPiich .., n PR( George McAdams of Terrace, ' lm II 6 A.M. TO 2 A.M. CHINESE DISIH " - " v- r , - v. .j. mauic MiHtPvi Thistles P!,d, MpMboIp Seals. 'mediate past president of the Continentals. Maikms vs. Man-sons. . . Apr. 19 Burns vs. Home. Oil.-Morgans vs. McMeekins. Kilowatts V3. Continentals, Mansons vs. Ambassadors. Malkins vs. Revellers, Brownwoods vs. North Star. Anr. 26 Kilowatts vs. Ambas-adors. M Mansons vs. North Star, Revellers vs. McMeekins, Malkins vs. Continentals. Burns Vs. Brownwoods, Morgans vs. Home May 3 Morgans vs. Brownwoods. Malkins vs. McMeekins. Home Oil vs. Ambassadors, Kilo-wats vs. North Star. Mansons vs. Continentals, Burns vs. SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT AS3uc:iateu cuaras oi iTaae oi Central British Columbia. ins vs. Kingplnners, Atomics vs Kilowatts, Headpinners vs. Pioneers. April 21 Atomics vs. Gold f.8.1?- Kinupinners vs. Thistles. McMeekins vs. Mnnlo laofo President R. G. Large was in: This Is Just One of Many GRACE LINt Numbers See them at BnOVJIIUOODS the chair and a vote of thanks was offered to Mr. Eckroyd by NEWRO aers &Wr!3nti&?: vs. Pioneers, Vice-President G. R. S. Blacka- "I'm 'fixin". to build me a fence." rusnovers. HOTEL Following the general session of the Chamber Mr. EekroyrJ; flATTFIIY fronl A Home Away LING THE TAILOR We are raking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wal PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Hot and 0 A fond simply of PK RETS, POSTS and TWO'-BT-FOURS is- available at Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 . Builders and Contractors 50 Rooms. conferred with the executive when such topics as encouragement of industrial expansion possibilities, immigration and co-operation between the local chamber and the national body on national affairs were Watff i ! April 28 McMeekins vs. Thistles. Headpinners vs. Maple Leafs. Kingpinners vs. Pioneers. Pushovers vs. Gold Seals, Midgets vs. Atomics. Dodgers vs Kilowatts. May 5 Kingpinners vs. Gold Seals. Pushovers vs. Kilowatts. Atomics vs. Maple Leafs. Midgets vs. Pioneers. McMeekins vs. Dodgers. Headpinners vs. Thistles. Mav 12 Headpinners Vs. Dodgers. Midgets vs. Maple Leafs, Thistles vs. Gold Seals Kingpinners vs. Kilowatts, Pushovers vs. Pioneers. McMeekins vs. Atomics. PRINCE KOrWT'. Phone 281 MEN'S FITE PvN -' tEAGTE Apr. 16 Thorncliffes vs. Sco-tians. Mutts vs. Fish Dock. Armv vs. Canfisco. CO-on vs. Moose, Orotto vs. Thorn Sheet Metal. Stones vs. Leafs. , Anr. 23 Armv vs. Fish Dock. Co-on vs. Canfisco, Mutts vs Thorn Sheet Metal. Leafs vs Scotians. Stones vs. Thorn-cllfies. Grotto vs. Moose. Anr. 30 Mutts vs. Scotians. Leafs vs. Moose. Thornc.liffes vs. Canfisco. Stones vs. Thorn Sheet Metal, Armv vs. Grotto. Co-op vs Fish Dock. Mav 7 Co-oo vs. GroUa Stones vs CaAfisco. Fish Dock vs. Scotians. Mutts vs. Mpose. Ieafs vs. Thorn- Sheet Metal, Armv vs. ThorncHffes. GREER & BRIDDE LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. SECOND AVEXI'E AND FIRST STREET Service Department Now Open for Business FLAT-RATE LABOR . ' Ql'OTATIONS SUPPLIED ON REQUEST r PHONE 866 CONTRACT BUILDERS AND LOW HEARING RANGE Some people have a low hearing range and cannot hear notes above high "C." GROWS FAST ICAIEN CO-OP Everything For Yotfr Garden VIGOKO GARtiENITE LIME 1 BONE MEAL LAWN SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS GARfiEN SEEDS GARDEN HOSE WEED N6 MORE 2-H-D Just Fbone We Deliver Pbon 179 Box 1121 251 3rd. Ave. 1 Aiterati FfRST. OIL BURNER Reuairs Construction The Queen Elizabeth, the Brl- Floor Sanding a Special tish warship recently retire to , About a year after the root-twi' srraD heap was the first stock of a banana is planted', . p0,Bo battleship to use oil alone for the plant attains a height of I, Phone RED 561 from IS to 30 feet. fuel.