prfnre nuprtt Dailp f3rtos LtD. Monday, Maivli 1, 1043 IT --) HOSPITAL TO OPEN MARCH 16 Inspection and Krrrption lo Mark Terrace Inaugural TERRACE A Joint meeting of WHAT HAPPENS 10 FOSTER CHILDREN I pl in:t(in Givrn to Women's Canadian C lub Here 1 hiring a recent visit to Prince CFPR Jiadio Dial 124D Kilocycle (Subject to change) 'the Hospital Committee and the Rupert, Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, executive director of the Uni 9:C2 Etrir. Melodies 10:00 CRC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Provincial Aflaiib 10:30 Dance Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign-off TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45-Little Concert 9:00-EBC News 9:15 Morning Devot-inis U:30 Morning Conceit 9:59 Time Signal - Red Cross executive was held In the Red Cross rooms last Wednesday evening. President R. tarian Service Committee of MONDAi -l'.M. 4:13 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Magic Adventure 5:00 Latin American Rhythms 5:15 Vaughan Munroe and Orch. 5:30 Hartley and His Miuic 5:45 Yours Sincerely, Wpg. r6:00 Supper Serenade ,6:15 Martial Airs -a tj iS '-)nf Aim r ' Canada, told of the operation by that organization of .convalescent, homes for waifs and economically stricken children in un-h.ippv hmds and the question a l or e as to what might happen to the children after the pre-' scribed slay of three months in these homes is over. j Miss Lillian M. Malonc of j Ottawa, secretary to Dr. Hitsch- j t v v - k fe At r ' V fc1 JBBStm' . ) V 1 - I j AiiMny) i 10:00 Morning Visit 1 10:15 Morning Melodies j 10:30 Silence the Almighty Voice Corey was in the chair, when tentative plans were made for the official opening of the Pel Cross Outpost Hospital, date of which lias been set for the afternoon of Tuesday, March 10. Dr. Lamont, B. C. chairman of outpost hospital committee, will officiate at the opening ceremony. The hospital will be open for inspection and it is expected that the adult population of the town will take the opportunity to see their own hospital. Afternoon tea will be served. The matron and other members of the staff are expected to arrive from the south about March 10. Hi loVA.0r,, ROBERT Plotted lh. 2' d'ov hit wjt, WOLF CUBS IN NORTH Fort Churchill Wolf Cub Pack was organized in June 1947 and received their charter In January of this year. The boys assist in Canadian Army camp life by delivering groceries from the camp commissary to the home of camp families and also deliver each week copies of "The Icicle," the camp newspaper. Since organization the Pack have had a camp on the opposite shore of Churchill river and have made several trips to Fort Prince ol Wales, one ol the oldest historic monuments on the continent. The above photo shows the Pack, left to ripht: Bill Fallon, son of Gtlsmu. P. Fallon, Barrie, Ont.; Walter Stevenson, Edmonton; Bod Noursc, son of Maj. R. Nourse, Vancouver; SQMS Frank Spain, Ottawa; Donald Fallon, another son of Gdsmn. Fallon; Gary Best, son of M-Sgt. Chas. Best, San Francisco, Cal. (U.S. Army), and Frank Stevenson, another son of WO II Stevenson. (Canadian Army Photo MONTGOMERY or onoKie ; 6:30 Musical Varieties J'.45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up ',7:30 Solo Guest ,-7:45 One Man Says .8:00 The Varsity Show r:30 The Smiths of Hollywood '.9:00 National Farm Radio ! Forum and News CBC Isuiablej For You! J I fP I 10:40 Recorded 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Tuday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11 :31 Message Period ! 1 :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert. ABC " l'.M 12:00 Musical Scrap Book 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Artists or Tomorrow 1:45 Commentary, and Ethelwyne Hobbcs PIRATE WINE GROWERS The first wine growers in Australia were Gree kpiratess, prisoners of the English. manova. has written in reply to this question as follows: "If the child still requires fur-fhr care then he or she remains in the home for a longer period without any obligation to the loster parents in Canada. When the child is fully recovered he returns to his parents if they are living and th conditions at home are favorable. If the child is a complete orphan, without any living relatives to take care of him. then we try to find kind foster-parents In his own country who are capable of taking good c;irc of the child. A complete check is kept of every child who has once passed through our homes and, if at any time J child requires additional care then he or .she may return to the home for another stay." The Women's' Canadian Cluo, after hearing Dr. Hitschmanova. decided to interest itself in th? foster-home idea. Georre Senders lucile Waison Oxarfl 1 TODAY AND ' 2:00-B. C. School Broadcast Reminiscences By w.J. "d Reflections TCIVtCaROW 2:30 Sheila Present 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 A Moment in Music 3:30 Divertimento 3:45--BBC News 3:55 Norman Smith nmwA Municipal politics Rupert in the early in Prince , possibility goes unheeded. T. days exer-1 was noticeable during the de a MOWI i;im IHITII pression. A stranger appearea cised an undoubted lure and once a campaign was on there would one day, wearing a watch chain mm - l'lillll. . l,Ur K,. I "I Cover lligimt 1 , be worked up the maximum fer-j studded with nuggets, a few the jvor and self-assurance. One j size of walnuts or raisins. There , candidate had an over-supply of j were plenty in town who had I the latter. He was practically ; suspended regular eating. Os i elected. There could be no ques- tentation, just then, was ill- i Train Schedule For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East LONG BRIDGE The longest br&e ' jit Europe is in Sweden connecting Zealand and Falster, a distance of two miles. ' .'; 1 1 . ISmv Available! VLTjlW Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. tion whatever. He knew it. As i advised for lots of rugged fel the shades of evening came on I lows were in ill-humor. Bu , and the result was , anybody's ; plain, bull-headed luck remain-guess he telephoned the wife, jed with the man with the goici-Feeling so happy and confident plated front There was nothing he couldn't help ringing up and j more than resentment, advising her that on that hight i RUPERT MARINE REALTY I T7.-A b iT T yV, it would be her good fortune to sleep with an alderman. But (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . Our Lay-Away Plan With a Small Deposit things are not always what they seem. All is not gold that ters. She didn't. VV1 it I i vein ,ii,t i j, job. let '.M :! i,t:.:; full val1:1 !:'.iii v'.,:', keepui!; ;; n h a orde:' t . ;H li.L'ii if. BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE ANO FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY I WALLACE'S Two Hailing per vtrrk for VANCOUVER VICTOKIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Coquitlum Frldavs. 12 midnight. Cardena STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundavs. 12 midnight OUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AM) PORT CLEMENTS February 6 and 20 FOR SOITH ISLANDS February 8 and 22 A quake was felt on the Queer Charlotte Islands Friday Evening. There was a tremor in Prince Rupert as well. No damage of consequence was heard of. Buildings swayed slightly. A reading lamp tilted a little. Bui, '. there was something lacking i Apparently, no dishes rattled lr. 1 the pantries, or anywhere else This was an oversight. All china i and cutlery registered silence In all properly regulated dis-j turbances these household re-i quisites are never, or hardly ::1 RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East ol Lipsetfs, Waterfront) i There are some folks' with such an inborn love of showmanship that they cannot restrain themselves. Personal display might mean risk but thj U)OK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Of c ourse m Phoae Green 075 J , j Box 5' m RUPERT l & E1.ECTF1 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Runert Aernt Third Ave. Phone ,r68 ever, so sua. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" GASOLINE AVAILAIIU: AT SCHEDULE OF MIXED BOWLS Schedule for tne remainder of the Mixed "B" Bowling League is as follows: March 7- brwniiur, vs. IkIhikI-rrh. Triple XXX Vb. C.Y.O. CoUKlirs v. WpbI tX'tcrKPnU. B.C. I'ai kern v 1iss or int.1-:. March 14 -CiiUKKif vs. B.C. Puckers. Iclral DrU'rufiits vs. Miw or lilts, BniwnwiMHls vs. Triple XXX. IhIuikI- Inlaid Linoleum with Burlap Back and Printed Fluor Covering Table Oil ( loth, all color Carpets Phone 773 337 3rd.ve. LINDSAY MOTORS 0 H A.M. TO !l I'M WHK sehi ici; HI A.M. T ! I'M SfVPl c.y.o. rs, vs. Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES iOisiOfSCRATCHING --I r l- i. 1 t-rt Ormes Drugs' r - - j Keiivve ircn in a Jinyj Mf flf .11,1. I. - !..! . l ' I "nii'li t, PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS A,k youi aruMit tut OD.D, lrMortptin. ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 Daily Cc'ir delivery service from 9 a. in. till 6 p.m. Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday r vfa; i i v i. : "', : 1 PHONE 81 Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions PLACE AN AD IN THE I1AILY NEWS CI OCEAHVlit 1 1 urn 4 VlM THOSE (umiliar old songs ... they're better tliun ever today! And those famous Sweet Caps ... they're belter than ever, too! 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