tMncc Hu pert Da Tip HcteS Friday, June 3, 1949 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles CFPR (Subject to Change) f PA YS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH ALL SET FOR BASEBALL SEASON-TEAM LINE-UPS ARE ARRANGED At an executive meeting of the Prince Rupert Baseball Association held last evening at the Civic Centre, team line-ups were finally announced by Commercials, Savoys and Merchants. Rival managers who have been taking part in a spirited drive for talent during the past week or so seemed well FROM WAR TO PEACE ADVENTUROUS SEXTET LLANSANLET, Wales C? Lead j ROSSLARE, County Wexford, recovered from the "Pluto" gas-' Eire (J1 Six persons, including oline pipeline from Britain laid a woman and a 14-year-o!d girl, under the English Channel to left Roslare recently in a 50-foot France during the war will be motor-yacht on a 9,000-mile used on house, roofs In Wales, voyage to South Africa. 1 1 pleased with the general set-up Cigarette Tobacco follows: of balancing teams and the ex- C- T !. T I .1 T 1. ecutive members of thP Ar,rla-' -acn. Akx BU1- Herb Sharpe- Morgan tion approved the opening of the Ian Dunbar, Don Scherk, Bruce league Sunday afternoon with Savoys meeting Merchants at Roosevelt Park. lD, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGIN Simundson, Ted Arney, Minor Simundson, Boyo Gurvich, Doug Foster, Nick Pavlikls. Merchants Dave Abel, John Rosedale, Don Hartwig, Doug Consideration was given the 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Footlight Favorites 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5: 00 Melodic Moods 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 About Town 6:00 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Partj 1:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 C.C.F. Provincial 8:00 Vancouver Theatre 8:30 Summer Concert 9:00 Liberal National 9:15 Canadian Short Stories 9:30 Beat the Champs 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Climbing In Canada 10:30 The Curt Massey Show 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals SATUKUAt AJA. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News I'LMJMl HI'S h: I FINE OLD 1 . Sunday school classes held throughout the city each Sun- day and, as a result. Junior . 1 " S"nb"g' AJa" I June 6 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. t June 10 General Motors vs. IN THI SUPREME COURT OP BRI TISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Mmter of thr Hntute ;er Schedule . league games will follow the D,ml"' "UUB IVC"' Seniors in future. The Junior Sonny By?on- . . Dick w t , . Comercials Letourneau, games m are umj billed for each Sun- ..,,,. j afternoon ,, . ... , , Hector McKinnon, Benny ' Windle, day and Wednesday If for the Norm star football series la as fol- if Duncan Morgan and In th Muttrr or the Administration Art TAKE NOTICK that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O Fulton, made the 20th day of May, A D. 1040, I was appointed Administrator -f the Estate of Duncan Morgan, deceased. Canadian Legion. June 13 Heavy Battery vs General Motors. June 20 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. June 24 General Motors vs Canadian Legion. Bert Boyd, Ed Davis, Eric Lin- evening. A communication was read ney, Stan Cornwell, Ray Spring, Battery vs. -Reavy from the Prince George Junior Alex cimbelIa Len Carlson hlotors. late of Cousins Inlet, near Ocean, Falls. British Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims UKUtnnt the aaul EaUie ore hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the ninth day of July, AD. 1949, after which PACIFIC unamoer oi commerce request- ( Jack Undsay and John ing an entry from the city In dale wm ,ike,y oppose each their July 1 tournament. It is olher m lhe mound Sunday expected that Ketchikan will be accordlng t0 the nval mjum,,er!l. here July 1 this year as usual ( and that the All-Star team will; Famiiy Allowances (the Baby be needed at home that date. on Bonus) are now costing the Can- tevedoring & Contracting date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Col COMPANY LIMITED There was a discussion on the afjian taxpayer $525.00 a mln-problem of employment for ball ute. players who might wish to come to Prince Rupert and local ' The average Canadian used, in Botllmd and Skipptd by j ALFRED LAMB&SON IT.? London.Enqland 1 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 Melodies for Juniors 9:59 T'me Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Continental Serenade 10:30 Concert Favorites 10:45 CBC News and Comty 10:55 Weather and Interlude 11:00 Musical Program 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period General Stevedores and Contractors firms are to be interviewed re-' cne form or another, more than fvedores for Canadian National Railways garding this matter. 34 yards of cotton fabrics aur- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Mmr ln6 1Q48 41 ' 1948- Senior team line-ups are as umbia, this 20th day of May, A D. 199. OORDON FRASKR FORBES. Official Administrator, Prtne Rupert, B. C " (ISO) HEAD OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. JIBLE ADDRESS JPACIFICO" The fit. Hon. U3J ! Have you explored British Columbia" Do you know that B.C. offers vacation variety unsurpassed anywhere? Regularly, in this paper, Home Gas will 11:33 Rec. Int. 11:45 Personal Album SATURDAY P.M. 12:00 CBC News 12:03 Saturday Magazine 1:00 Hi-Roads of Song 1:30 Time for Music 2:00 Ballet Club 2:45 This Week 3:00 Piano Classics " 3: 15--CBC Ne,ws . present a series of attractions to be found along B.C. scenic highways and invites you to see if you can identify each one. Test your B.C. "I.Q." Minister of Trade and Commerce !Q Speaks Tonight CBE 9:009:15 p.m. NORTH STAR WINS OPENER ! NORTH STAR WIN I it .w A a nnn.elrlori i 15 to 2 victory over Gordon & j i Anderson In the opening game i of the season Wednesday nlghF Inserted by National Liberal Federation ; In the Senior Softball League j The score was 15 to 2. . - TEST YOUR SKILL ON THE I f3. ' j SKEENA RIVER BARREL DERBY TERRACE BRIDGE TO EAST KWIMTSA SPONSORED BY The Rotary Club of Prince Rupert WHAT IS IT? . ...' 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The main channel distance is approximately 50 miles. The barrel will be kept in the main channel of the river as much as possible. Estimate of travel time is to be made in hours, minutes and seconds. .Estimate forms attached to tickets. Estimation of the time taken for the trip will depend on the following factors: Skeena River current. Course that the barrel may follow, especially rounding bends in the river. Force and direction of wind and tide. The barrel was timed over a portion of the course on May 7, 19-19, .and travelled at a speed of three miles an hour. Should the barrel be obstructed it will be released as promptly as possible and diverted into the main channel. by the convoying party TICKETS $1 AVAILABLE FROM ALL ROTARIANS AND MANY BUSINESS PLACES SEE YOUR-. FRIENDiy HOME GAS DEALER REGULARLY Alveayt mn Independent B.C. Butlnessman ata wwaa--.eMawi . 1 I 4 I ""V JL1J3 x i HOlME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED V ) " r" ) THE 110 i.C COMFANT Proceeds To ROTARY ROOSEVELT PARK. 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