ILM.C.S CHATHAM kmncr Qupett Dallp J3cto LtD. Friday, March 19, 1948 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR EI PnK mm Mysterious Apparatus Rupert Division Carries Name of William Boardman, secretary of the Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. Board-man arived in the city on the Prince Rupert last evening from the north and are proceeding by this evening's train on a two months' vacation trip which will take them to Des Moines, New Orleans, Texas and elsewhere in the United States. "" PLENTY FOOD t mo TADDIFD Mitt I U' . 1 8Vw I Historic Vessel The local division, H.M.C.S. Chatham, is named after the Radar, Asdic, Lurau wen' names the uninitiated speculated with during- the war. Mysterious electrical apparatus that enabled modern warships to feel their way through night or fog. probe the ocean depths with invisible fingers, or locate their position hundreds of miles at sea without recourse to the sun or stars, was something the gen- famous exploration vessel of the Captain Vancouver expedition of 1792. This vessel was consort to H.M.S. Discovery and helped to chart the British Columbia No Scarcity on Canada's New Flattop, ILM.C.S. Magnificent OTTAWA Canada's new aircraft carrier H.M.C.S. Magnificent, which will be commissioned in Belfast this spring, will not experience any shortage in the way of food and supply stocks. There has been trans SHIPS AND (Subject to change) FRIDAY PM 4.00 EU McCura Sfngs 4:15 Stock Quotation? 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Stylings 5:30 Music by Sammy Kayc 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Three Suns and a Starlet (5:40 According to Record 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News . 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 These English 8:00 Bunkhouse Serenaders 8:30 Boston Pops 1 V ANOTHER SHIPMENT coast line Commissioned in 1923 'bn the eral public read and heard ferred to- this vessel, a quantity of stores carried by the original WASHERS formation of Canada's first peace time Naval reserve the Prince Rupert division made heavy weather of it until 1929 when it became exceedingly ac Jl ST AltK l. about but only partially understood. Visitors to H. M. C. S. Chatham will find this equipment among the "tools" of the naval reservist's trade. Wireless telegraphy and telephony, too, is also well represented in a division's facilities. WATERFRONT; J Two Union Steamsnip Co. coastal liners will be in port1 soon after midnight. The steam-, er Cardena. Capt. Alex McLen-, nan, taking over the Queen j Charlotte Island run from the ! Cassiar, is due at midnight from Vancouver via the south epd of the Islands and will sail early In the morning for Mas- See Them At carrier H.M.C.S. Warrior as freight, in unoccupied hangars. There will be enough to maintain 1000 men at sea for three months. This will take off a good deal of pressure that RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC "J" P:. Box tive. All officers and men were called into active service in September 1939 and H. M. C. S. Chatham became a permanent Royaf Canadian Naval base throughout the war. The reserve division was re-commissioned on Trafalgar Day 9:00 Dream Time 9:30 Prairie Schooner. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C News 10:15 Critics on the Hearth Interesting Weapons otherwise would have been placed on Briltain's rather limited stocks. l "fa Jr I L 1 'sett whence she is due back on In the arsenals of Canada's naval reservist division there anti-suomanne weapons in 1946, taking over many of the J are Greeting Cai( Sunday southbound. The Cat-ala. which is' now on the Vancouver-Bella Coola-Prlnce Rupert run In place of the Cardena, is due at 2 a.m. with Capt facilities that had developed during the period of the wartime base. Howard Phillips of Massett, who arrived in the city earlier in the week from the Islands for a brief business visit, will sail by the Cardena tonight on his return home. The Brand New Look Coats and Dresses for Daughter 10:30 ial Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Oft 6A i UKDaY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 Carresser 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Melodies for Juniors 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand 10:15 World Cnurch News On this tray am j, Easter, send nur Wishes via our iK GKHKTI.V; CAE William MeCombe in command and will sail a few hours later on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. CMITING CARDS that were "hush hush" until only recently. Besides these, of course, there are the standard torpedoes for offensive sea warfare, revolvers, rifles and Bren guns for personnel. Each division has twin-mounted 4-lnch guns, armament more powerful tlan existed- in- the R.C.N, afloat or ashore, in 1939; single mounted 4 - inch weapons, smaller cannon such as Boffin, as well as twin and single At DIBB PRINTING COVPi WALLACE'S Of Course jm WEST LJLOCK BESNEH THIRD A'i Movies Used For Training Programs To simulate as near as possible the experience of training at sea, Canada's naval reservist divisions are equipped with motion picture projectors and films that bring to the trainee, without leaving the lecture room, many shipboard details. Ship and aircraft models are used to develop his "spotting" eye, while Carley floats, life- SAYS irV TRY Standard Oil Cos tanker m.v. Standard Service, Capt. William Gillespie, is due in port this afternoon from Vancouver with 150,000 gallons of fuel for the company's local tanks and will sail tonight, after discharging, on her return south. 1:00 Announcer's Choice 1:30-Hit Songs of Yesterday 2:00 Tea and CruiypeU 2:30 Musical Program. Mont. 3:00 Clearing Up the Weather 3:15-CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. Reliable Plumbing Work Plus SATISFACTION! buoys and compasses; navigational and plotting instruments allow him to get the feel of shipboard gear. Rex Cat 10:30 Tunes For Our Times 10:45 CBC New a 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 Music for Dancing 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded 11:45 Personal Album t'M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Polka Time 12:45 Serenade for Strings Terrace FOR TASTY MEAL" Chop Sucy Chin Timely Topics pom 4i$ OPEN chim.se dishes ou srai S AM TO I AM SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE lUTfflT ...ABOUT CZECHOSOLVAKIA As Abe Martin would have said: "I wonder what ever happened to the pink intellectual hoys, leftist columnists and others who used to claim Ciechoslovakia was a good working model of the new order in Europe?" I can remember when the fuz:y thinkers with the convincing words used to tell us that our kind of democracy was all washed up. There was a new kind, in the world, and we'd better cot in step The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. the week after a week's business Ken. Kerr has the distinction trip to Vancouver, of being the first baby born in ' Terrace's new hospital on the James MaoKay. son of Mr. ami day after its opening and his Mrs. J. B. MacKay, returned mother is the first patient there, home on Tuesday nieht of this He is the grandson of one of the week after having been since early pioneers of the district, the last August at Hudson Hope in late Alec Kerr and his father the Peace River district eneased operates one of the most pro- in the building -wf a new Red FUTURE PATROL N OF THESE LIGHT, FLUFFy J I C ATTENTION Kvou'DcS AUNT JEMIMAS Jliit aaoonin7 f ... We can hundle any job at very moderate cost. Day and night service. Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating I'llONE i os ' 1 . V Tl lacl to Mnnounre u,i LAWCKy2u fcJTT and pass ( k We Arc u IV GUY r U- I THE SYRUP J :f We Can Nc w Supply Cross outpost hospital. SPLIT SPRUCE and HEMll ductive fruit farms in Terrace. Mrs. J. Bruce Johnstone of Lakelese Lake, who has been lil ' in North America because the trend Psow Available! was to the left. Look at Jugoslavia, look at Bulgaria, look at Rumania, (C 0 ook, particularly, at Chechoslovakia! Cl'T TO I IM.TH It was the morning after a wild, wet night, and the convention delegate staggered down to the hotel restaurant and asked for a big glass of tomato juice. "May I fix you a Bromo-Seltzer?" asked the waitress, immediately diagnosing the greenness about the delegate's gills. "Ye gods, no!" exploded the delegate. 'T couldn't stand the noise!" Clean Handpicked 'Surefire' Kincj Well, alright. Now look at those countries. Captives of Communism. Not one of them ever voted itself into Conv munism, but there they are. Things 'like this don't just happen. The Red pknneri "WE GUARANTEE QUALITY AS it W-'AS:: B & W TRANSFER for some time, was admitted to the new Red Cross Hospital on Wednesday, being the third patient in the institution since the opening. ' ' Ed. Earl returned to Smithers hospital on Wednesday's train for further treatment for his injured hand. John Mitzenberg returned this week from Prince Rupert where he spent the past two weeks in Jut ft 'ibiw.i 5??Si) is Crwn ISfi PHON KS - plan it all carefully. 7 what we need to r I FiUHtvZ rCWW'W i rz. Good for you. ' j We Have Gay .... j) D ( not planning to stop short of world domination . . . and we have many of their planners working LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL hospital. : C C... 1- L... I in uui nee (tucieiy iui enus uiai j would destroy our free society. It's Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher cele- tine and democratic and tolerant, brated their fortieth weddirm ThePopulai But does it make sense? "Jim U'fjt Savs . . ." ii iwisord by the fkiliih Columbia Federation oj Trade and Inciustrv. W-l Auto Logical! anniversary on Wednesday. Their son, Jack, arrived home this week and plans on staying until after the wedding of his brother, Howard, on Good Friday. ; : Oscar Johnson, who was an accountant at the Prince Ru luBFU'ill NOVELTIES Nij TgMJ GIFTS fy W" i CARDS SiJ S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails For An old car is better than hoik.'. Llut haviiin no car is better than having one unsafe on the road. We are equipped and staffed to check vuur car ooint bv noint. and Work IPamits In Warm Woolens, Sturdy Drills and Denims WORK SHIRTS Pure Wool, Flannel, " and Cotton Complete Line of Rubber and Other Waterproof Clothing Acme CLOTHING STORE Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES . Don't wait- V'YCrX'X to make necessary repairs reliably Drive in now ! ROOM 10 pert dry dock during the wa;, arrived here at the end of the week from Vancouver via Grassy Plains, being here on business in connection with the disposal of a farm property on Braun's Island to Herbert Spencer. Mr. Johnson may decide to locate at Prince George, being highly confident of the future prospects of that place. Miss Dorothy M. Jack, R.N., supervisor of Red Cross outpost , hospitals, Vancouver, who came j here for the opening of the new-local hospital on Tuesday, lef; w ' 9 i m t k m III . T Ill 03D VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 r.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT F"r information call or write City or Depot Ticket OfJicw PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Jl w 7 "1 , ; t STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 Ml by Monday evening's train for McBride to inspect the hospital Two Sil ... .-II - "ll GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterationi Floor Sanding a Specially there before going on to I' v AM'Oi jfT, n,-dy. ' 3,1 ::;:!' STI'H KT s YOUR BEST EATING PLACE I tLL-COlRSE MEALS 11 a.m. tu 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOIl LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. VV. Phone 2U0 Dr. Fred E. B. 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Tiff Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers Fur All Occasions Bee Your GENERAL MOTORS ...... f"1 Chevrolet B"ilk Fontlac - Oldsnml"!" INCOME TAX KET'L'UNS rilLI'AlttU SLE I It. E. MORTIMER Terrace Machine Shop 224 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) TERRACE, c