Print nnsfrt Dsflp ISetof tto. -- Wednesday, May W, 194ff Timely Topics pom "terrace RAISE TODAY!! SCIENTIST TEAM tion which will give an accurate picture of salt content of Ihe river water from the time it nr The Farmers' Institute is trying to have a Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Club formed and from first enquiries, it appears that the young people are very keen about it. Geoffrey Lambly left for Prince Rupert last week and will be employed by the Cellulose Company at Port Edward to: skipper one of their boat during the summer months. -- Mr." ters Chatham Sound until it fl& sipates into the denser: ea water and becomes a part of it. "We plan t o aik a lot ot questions of the fishermen jof the area, but we will ask, them Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Boddle of Prince Rupert spent the week- The Girl Guide Association held a meeting at the home of Jend In Terrace with Dr. and for our own scientific purposes'," Dr, Tully saidL7'We are (Continued from Page One) SepU-mber that is from extreme high water on the Skeena and. Naas rivers, until extreme low water in the early fall they will practically live aboard the navy boat Ekholi, taking continuous water samples from various parts of Chatham Sound. These samples all will be tested for salt content. Dr. Tully, a tall, iron-grey man who wears a "tin leg" as a memento of the First World War, said that the object of the research is to "pin down the ef Mrs. MacDonald, also of Prince Mrs. Art Kennedy on Tuesday afternoon and there was a good not policemen, nor are we doing Rupert, at the Gurney home. ui wait i Hit wir mot- THI IIOHT IMA I H fl M l0y vjacauta h'i not rtlna nough bulk In ht dit. SURE -HE NEEDED POST'S BRAN FLAKES V BOSS IS IN ANOTHER "MORNING TANTRUM!' attendance of members. Mrs. Head was in the chair. The results of the May Day tea and sale were announced and showed how successful the affair had been. It was decided that an accident Insurance policy any kind of patrol work for the fisheries department. We will want to krtow how the fish are running, at what depth, they are being, caught and other information pertinent to our woii. We are hoping for the co-operation, of the fishermen."- ( i Roy Clifford, returned Tuesday from Vancouver where he has been having plastic treatment for burns received last fall when his parents' home was burned to the ground and his small brother died from shock. fect of river influence on fish For Pott'l Bran Flakrt provide natural bulk lo Iv lp relieve eumiiation, k lib ila aUenduul irrituliilily aud hulf-ulive feeling. And Purt'i Bran Flake have uih a delightfully difft'rrnt flavor they're a treat to eat! You fiet added wheat nnuri-limenl, too, Lecauw they'r made ttilli oilier parts of wheaL ing' in the areas off the river Waicn tii Classified Adsl mouths. "Our purpose is to obtain the physical picture the pattern ot the fresh water as its enters the would be taken out for the Guides, Brownies and their leaders, The balance of the funds were to be equally divided between the Guides and Brownies. Summer camp arrangements were left until later. At the close Try'Posfs Dr. McGilvery left on Tuesday morning, golpg by car to Prince Rupert where he enplaned for Vancouver.' He ex ' Aotc Available! sea under varying tidal, wind and water-level conditions," he BRArV FLAKES SOON said. "Those pictures will be the meeting refreshments pects to spend soma time in the I of 'NOW WATCH HIS MORNING SMILES! A Preduef mt 0n I fH were served. south on business. turned over to the Fisheries Research men and to the Navy foi their own purposes." That is where the "combined operation" set-up comes in. In 10;45--Scanainaviai( Wlodief DPAtTF POUNdl t0 take action about the dust In regard to the water works , 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air nuisance in the vicinitv of the ml- """"s. wuaul 11 n.VJ vv VAH . . N SESSION Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR ing engineer, was in town on 1 By anne ASHLEY 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast hospital and this matter will be May 6 and reviewed the whole (Subject to change) Is RACE The village com- attended to immediately. As soon Q. How can I make a hem situation. Arrangements were -. in Kq miiriinf- 1 . . 1 1 1 i j . 11:31 Message Period 1 1 : 33 Recorded Interlude ners """"" tta u,e Puo"c worK5 uepanmeni . Z that will not show? the eauloment on Wiinpsrtav iimuc wjiavc uic equipment Kill nn evp. ttart or.iuollinrr tk. 11:45 Let's Waltz making a hem that J..., ..rvuo the erminrt and reariv to start in 1 A. After .t nnn rn t. np nns nnss orovo orf c riaico l- k ' - b""w,l ,J naia w iii uc uuut the Interests of economy and effective scientific work, the Fisheries Biological Board, the Research Council of Canada ano the Royal Canadian Navy have pooled men and resources to conduct the operation. Incidentally, it is the firs: to be conducted under this arrangement on this coast, al Julv. It is confidentlv exnected ne is particularly anxious will - P.M. t inducted. It was decided from Atwood St. to Apsley Street. .that the whole svstem will be not show, place a Turkish towel 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies over the ironing board and iron installed by the fall. 12:15 CBC New 12:25 Program Resume LOOK FOR THB NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL 120 B.C. Farm Broadcast though a similar project was be- ' on the right side of the hem. It will be practically invisible. Q How can I keep onions for a longer time? A. Onions will keep for a much longer time if they, are dried thoroughly In the sun, .gun on the Atlantic coast a year I MINSTREL SHOW VISITS TERRACE age. Dr. Tully says. Except for week-ends, the Ek IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . . plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. holi and her 17-man crew will 0 r WEDJfESD.1T J4. 4:00 Edmuna Xocxrlwst 4;15-StQCk Quotations and Int. 4:30 Music by Goodman 4;45r-Maggie Muggins 8:00 Hendez-vou3 Room 5:30 Inside Story 5:45 According to the Recoro 6;0Q Current and Choice 6:30-Musical Varieties 6;45-Plantation House Party , 7;00 CBC News 7; 15 CBC Roundup 7:30 Kathleen Parlow 8:00 The Fire On the Snow 10:00 CBC News 10,10 B.C. News 10:15--Eric Nicol 10; 30 Royal Conservatory String Quartet 11:00 Fish Arrivals 12.45 Recorded Interlude 1 :00 Symphony Hour 2:00 Sheila Present 2:30 Commentary and I Learned Late 2:45-Western Five 3:00 Ethel and Albert 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketche In Melody 3 :30 Divertimento TERRACE The Prince Ru- then tied in Duncnes ana pert Rotary Club's minstrel show pended by strings from the stased at Terrace on Saturday tic ceiling. INCOME TAX , BBTCRNS PREPARED SEE R. E, MORTIMER: j 324,2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) (evening last, was a fine enter- Q- How can I prevent the tainment which was thoroughly window screens from rusting? enjoyed by the large crowd of A. The screens will look like be on continuous operation but. In order to speed up scientific results, her physicists will divide into two-man teams, one ot which will be ashore and one at sea all the time. Dr. Tully will head one team' and Dr. Pickard the other. "Ii's production-line science,'' THE SKEENA MERCANTILE Terrace people and Prince Ru- new ana win, npi rusi n tney. pert citizens who turned out at a given, a coat of Unseed oil. the Civic Centre. ' "" The old-time songs and chor- Advertise Try g Pally News. uses were well received as was 1 " Hew Creamed Fresh Made Hotel. . Arrivals ! VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER 8ERVIC1 .. LY Gerry Taylor's pantomiming of been handed over to the Kins- IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane ' Non-Schedule Charter Service Commercial Hunting Fishing Sightseeing Al Jolson's songs. I me.n Club. ll;05--Weather Forecast and Sign Off THURSDAY AM Dr. Tully explained. 'We want results as soon as possible so one team will go out and take water samples for two weeks then return to Prince Rupert and draw the "picture." While that team is ashore, the other team will be at sea," He explained that "produc Prince Rupert Dr. J, Walker, Vancouver; F. The musical contnoutions of j All arrangements for the the orchestra under conductor- staging of the show were ip the ship of C. P. Balagno were a hands of Director Alt Yoxall. C. Jones, Vancouver; Dr. E. W. Johnstone, West Vancouver; A SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. Mahpn, Vancouver; J. A. Barber, Vancouver; Dr. F. L. Whitehead, tionline science" e nabled them to bring in their results almost treat to the Terrace listeners. Following the show., the Prince Announcer George McAdams Rupert visitors gathered, at the expressed the appreciation of home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben the townspeople to the Rotary Dodds for refreshments and I Club for their fine entertain-; music with Henry Prank enter-Iment, proceeds of which have taining at the piano. Vancouver; Dr. L, H. Leeson, PHONES E. T. Kenney, Ltd. Prince Rupert 35 Red Top Cabs 349 -race: H. Martin, 23 Vancouver; L. Evans, Smithers; ImmeiiiaWv aftnr the ohaerva- W. T. Wark, Smithers; Dr. i. LJfTnn. tWp ,, lnt(ir whpn 7;30 Musical Clock 8; 00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8; 30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9; 30 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10;30 Roundup Time. MacDougall, Vancouver; J. G. Wade, Terrace; W. Louden, -Edmonton; W. J: O'Neill, Smithers; T. S. Harrison, Victoria; O. Hanson, city; J. R. Warlow, Van everybody has forgotten what the whole thing was about." EFFECT OF Pf LP MILL Incidentally, Dr. Tully, who couver; H. M. McDonald, Van- has been an oceanographer with Follow The Crowds... Pacific Biological Board jcouver; W. Lucas, Sidney, Ohio; tne E. Thurber, Vancouver; "R. H. !sin. since 1931, was the man who Herlinveiux, Vancouver; S. But- I charted the Now is the time to repair GARDEN FENCES STAIRS, SIDEWALKS LEAKY ROOFS upper reaches 01 ton, Smithers; W. Grant, Sml-th. Aihprnl ranai ln 1941 to Van (amps thers; H. Preussing, Petersburg, prove that waste materia, from Jjew England Stylel Alaska; C. P. Bussinger, Telkwa; a proposed pulp mill would not BEANS destroy the salmon fishery there. Alberni got its pulp mill. and REPLACE GUTTERS Mitchell & Currie Limited , PHONE 36S Builders and Contractors R. Anderson, Ardmore, Penn; F. C. Broadfoot, Vancouver; Mrs. F. Brezo, Exstew; O. E. Hooper, Smithers; J. McKinnell, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Brown, Burns Lake; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. :i Corson, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. H. js. Cornell, Meota, Sask; Mr. and I Mrs. J. W. Bordine, Detroit. por.d vw Uka ikvni mmh NioJoitM and Mty lic mi prk. Ami! kot on4 rt. TEEH "We are applying the methods here that we learned In the Alberni Canal in 1941," Dr. Tully said. I On the basis of biologists' reports, the oceanographers ex- pect to find a division line between the outflow areas of the Naag and Skeena rivers whert the separate fish populations 01 the two streams do not pass. The biologists believe this division STOCK UP NOW I JOHN H. BULGER optometrist line is narrow, perhaps only a FOR few yards wide. U ' FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER - Chevrolet- , . ,.L Buick v , .. , Cher, Tru-Pontiae Oldsmobile G.M.C. Truck. MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. ,1 They intend to learn, if possible, if this division line is determined by the variance of salt content in the border between TH-E John Bulger Ltd. 1 Third Avenue the two areas. That, however, will only be a sidelight on the main observa- Dancing Starts At 12:01 a.m. on Monday Dance Night Into Day to Music of Andy McNaughton and His Four Dukes By Chic Young HLOND1F of May ijjjilM kSod I dwtI! ,ifP I PAWOUP f ARC JUST TWENTY EIGHT ) ( T T I r-" f SHOPPING DAVS LEFT x' f my mm tmm, Lm J N i -f UNTIL MY BIRTHDAY M sim mm. 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