!-4J Robert Mitchnm TODAY - 7 - p.m. Prince Uuptrl Daflf I3etof Wednesday, September 14, 1949. Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux., Terrace Reporter RIVJCI TICKET AGENTS VISIT JASPER JASPER PARK LODOEI On a car for Vancouver where Robert and Peter wll enter the Vancou WORK OF P.-T.A. AT TERRACE IS OUTLINED New Officers Elected at Annual Meeting Speaking at Thursday night's Annual meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association which wu6 held in the Credit Union Hall, President Mrs. Enid van Stolk detailed the activities which had been successfully undertaken by the Association during the the past year. They includer the October Tag Day; the making of costumes for ' the childrens' Christmas con "I iflfft! V Mi mil if -asaap VAYMj ..oarj si it ,!.' i y i t - us n, horn mr Af QJSz fff "Shoes With V" M"ott Hi I1 ON THI SAMI PROGRAM CARTOON NEWS Shows at 7:00 - 9:14 PHONE 24 .MZSe trip across Western Canada, en-route to the Pacific Coast where they will meet in Seattle, a special train of members of the American Association' of Railroad Ticket Agents, stopped off a day at Jasper Park Lodge. They were greeted with beautiful clear weather and made the most of their time with driven to Mount Edith Cavell, Malign? Canyon, Pyramid Lake and getting in a round of golf over the Totfem Pole golf course. The train left for the coast early today so the visitors may get a daylight ride through the Canadian Rockies. Many of them are seeing m;s pari of Can ada for the first time. Canadian National o f f i c lab making the round trip to Ket chikan on the Prince George are W. E. Robinson, vice-president, Eastern region, Moncton, and Mrs. Robinson; H. C. McLaren, chief of the Montreal ticket bureau and Mrs. McLaren; and G. A. McMillan, superintendent of steamships, Vancouver. m ;- Jfc: U. B. C. PRESIDENT The energetic president -of the University of British Columbia, Dr. N. A. M. MacKenzie is one of five members of the Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences. Tin commission is conducting a survey into the growth of Canadian culture and the factors involved in future development, ic. P. Photo) Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Perry and daughters have returned by car from Vancouver where they have spent the past two weeks during which time they attended the marriage of their daughter,, Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Best have taken up residence in the old Lindsay home on Lakelse Avenue. ThuI Sargent left on Thursdny morning for Vanderhoof, having spent the past two months here on the construction of the new store on Lakelse Avenue. Mrs. Bert West received the news on Tuesday of this week of the passing of her brother, William Griffiths at Banff after a long illness. A. F. McAlplne, supervisor of BC. branches, Royal Bank of Canada, B. McGill, staff officer fur B.C. branches and J. S. Cuoke, buildings officer, arrived by car on Monday from Burns Lake in the course of a tour of Inspection of all northern branches of the Royal 'Bank. While here thev were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson and let', on Tuesday for Prince Rupert from which point they proceeded by boat to Vancouver. Agnes and Suzanne Tetreault left this week for Prince Rupert where the former will take a commercial course at the convent. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Sparks drove to Prince Rupert last week where thry met their grandson, Jimmy Walsh who was returning from a two month's stay at Alice Arm After a day in Terrace, Jimmy proceeded to Hazel ton to relieve at the telegraph office there. Marion Miller of Prince Rupert spent the Labor Day here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller. W. F. Osborne left by car on Tuesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Julseth enroute by plane from Prince Rupert to Vancouver. Mrs. E. Whalen, mother of Mr. E. Whaen left last week for her home In Edmonton after a month's visit with her son and daui;hter-in-aw here. Mrs. H. Koch and two sons left on Wednesday morning by in v - w w k iA ii r r n i 'V, MujicjIJ T1. Gn ? Grt?n( Letters C Financial SUtpm?: cert; the Burns Night social; The Easter Tea, a P. T. A. annual function; sponsoring the parti cipants in the Prince Rupert Music Festival; purchasing a strip- projector; staging a childrens' operetta; assisting financially with the high school and public school graduation excerclses; purchasing of hats, belts and gloves for the school boy patrol and seeking to have a dental clinic for the. children establish ed here. It had been a very busy year and had meant a lot of hard work for many of the mem bers of whom there were 75. A good variety . of . programs had been presented at the meetings followed by refreshments. Committee convenors presented their reports. The finances of the association were sound, fl75 being n the treasury. H. Noakes presided at the election of officers and committee convenors. The new presi dent, Mrs. J. Stevenson took over the chair following the elections. The October Tag Day was planned and it was "decided to hold i on Saturday. In a short talk Mrs. S. Campbell enlightened the parents on the new system of promotion in the schools. Following the close of the business session, the , parents and teachers, four of them new to the district had the opportunity of getting to know one another at the social hour which follow ed President-Mrs. J. Stevenson Vice-President-Mr. E. S. Laird by acclamation!'; Secretary-Mri F. Bailey (cc acclamation), ; Treasurer-Miss! V. Booth thy Radio Dial CFPR 1240 KUocycle (Subject to Change) WEDNESLX PM. 4:00 Bernle Braden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Footllght Favorites 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Pops On Parade 5:30 Don Mcsser and His Islanders 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 English Favorites ' fl: 30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Turandot 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 The Writer Today 10:30 Boszormenyi-Nagy, Pianist 11:00 Weather and Sign Off THURSDAl-AM 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty 8:15 Morning Devotions 8:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Eleen Harris v 10:15 Morning Melodiet J 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Mplodic M:00 Strike Up the Band U:15-Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Report 1 1 : 3 1 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Mediodia ' . p.M. ; 12:00 Mid-Day Merodlfs 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1.00--Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood '2:30 Records at Random , 2:45 Commentary Books 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Musical Program : and U.N. Comentary 3:30 U.N. Commentary acclamation) Budget Committee Mr. II. Noakes Programme Mrs. G. Haug-land Service Committee- Mrs. F. Clifford. ' .". Membership Mrs. W. H. Martin i Publicity Mrs. S. Campbell Sunshine Mrs. H Smith -Social Mrs. J. Reynolds Health and Safety No appointment FOR wits we i Junior Miss Dresses FOR THE HI -CROWD Not A Size $8.25; But An Age At WALLACE'S ! Steamship Movementi tor Vanvoutei Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday--S5. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. From Vantoi.rrr Sunday s) . Camosun, 11 p Wednesday ss Prince Rupe'i 10 a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m From Alice Arm and Stewart ""uesday ss. Canwisun, a.m. From Ocean Kail Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. tor Ocean VuLt Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday sr. Prince Rupert midnight. From Alaska Thursday ps. Prinjp Rupert IiCttins; the valve-grinding job &o too long may ruin the valves . . . , nv ruin your disposition. We'll refaceju values quickly and at low cost. Drive ir, PHONE GKEKN 217 Superior Auto and Body St i i! r V- Studebaker and Austin :: Sain iii ANNOUNCEME, ver College. Oame Warden E. Martin of. Prince Rupert put up a blockade. a. " . i . , . , 1 1 ni, iiyyvr luy lasi wern-ena and slopped all cars going west in the pursuit of his duties. As result, there will be several game law infraction cases coin ing into court very soon. The sixteenth child of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson of Terrace, a baby girl,, was born on Wednes day at the Outpost Hospital. The other children are all living and are in the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell and son Larry left on Friday morn ing by car for Prince Ruert where they enplaned for Van couver. Driving to Prince Rupert on Tuesday, Parker Mills. Jack Klr- kaldy and Jimmy Kennedy sail ed on Thursday's boat for Vancouver where they will resume their studies at the University of British Columbia. Alan Dubeau left on Friday's train for the south and varsity. Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone drove to Prince Rupert last Tuesday; where she saw her voune brother, Edward Kenney, son of the Hon. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney. off on the plane for his home in the south. Edward has spent the. long summer vacation at Lak else Lake. Miss Grace Fisher of Van couver has arrived to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M Glggey in Terrace. nLQ i mm t .1X111' cut) Mil BALAGNO FloruU Phone Green 781 Bos 1193 Commodore ij Cafe J "Bettwr Th-n Ever" S -i. rrwwi and service In C!tj f 'hone 17 for Send-Out Orders! fhlrd Ave. David Chow, Mgr . 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