prime tttipcrt Daflp r-Jctos Uo. Frkiay,' April 2, 1948 I construction. ! P. Parkvold, Plggott Tlace. CONSTRUCTION $15,000 DURING LAST MONTH F rf I r y.' ( I V? I . EDUCATE PARISHIONERS I VANCOUVER fi Men and I women prisoners in Oakaila prison, in nearby Burnaby, will receive vocational' education. J. V. Hobdcn, secretary of the John ; Howard Society, said professors and others skilled in trades will teach prisoners so they will have $150, construction. . T. V. Rowe, Ninth Avenue East, $50, rebuilding. ' Eugene Pierce, Eighth Avenue East, $75, repairs. FILM LIST FOR APRIL his cenhTTiiriT"-7 Yankees s fielder. But L Ruth nicw.,4 . SHIPS AND WATERFRONT A. Mclver, Sixth Avenue West, Value of building permits $200, repairs. an occupation when released. Avenue issuea oy tne uiiy Engineers office during March was $15,025, bringing the total for the first niuii't.pr of 1)4R t.n tnn RAt. ,.ro H. Bishop, Seventh East, $200, repairs. W. King, Ambrose good shou..ir. .. neWl' Avenue, than $18,000 greater ' than for:2?,0, te . , , . Avenue, 1 1. Loiiuri, inira last,1 the corresponding period Inir of hi i.,. em a $5,800, alterations. Some Outstanding Pictures Booked for This Month at Capitol Outstanding picture bookings for the month of April at the Capitol Theatre here include the current "This Time for Keeps," with Esther Williams and Jimmy Durante; "Body and Soul," John Garfield and Lilll Palmer; "Henry V," Lawrence Olivier; F. Schroeder. Eitrhth Avenue year. Majority of the permits were Making an early arrival after a line voyage. Union steamer Cardena, Opt. Alf Aspinall, arrived in port at 3 o'clock tins inurning from Vancouver via the sou tli end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail ct midnight for Massett Inlet points whence she will return here Sunday morning to sail at midnight that day on her return to Vancouver via the south islands. East, $100, repairs. issued to cover repairs and alter "You can take my I(, WANTS FINES LOWERED EDMONTON m J. Harper rrowsc, Liberal leader in hte Alberta legislature, said here that penalties for drunkenness provided by provincial laws should be lowered. When a man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days In jail, his family suffered, Mr. Prowse said. He recommended a $5 fine and costs. The idea ol a kindergardm ations to existing buildings, lurgttft being for $5,800 issued to J. J. T. Collart for reconstruc Alexander and Penn der. Walter j, knew what tr, " "Thunder in the Valley," Peggy Ann Garner and Lon McAllister; "Dear Ruth." Joan Caulficld and M. t ,ewSon belong, ani, r. immortals ry a Just a born pH,:hft Vou saw it in tne Daily News! for young children was evolved by a German, Freidrich Froebel. left- iinui k was a Mathcwson." William Holden; "13 Rue Madeleine," James Cagney and Annabella, and "The Stranger," Edward G. Robinson and Lor-etta Young. Here is Manager J. Harry Black's list: April 2 and 3 "This Time for Keeps," Esther Williams and Jimmy Durante. April 4 and 5 "Carnival in Mrs. H. Ness, Second Avenue, $100, repairs. P. R. Gospel Tabernacle, Sixth Avenue West, $2,500, construction. P. Guillet, Tenth Avenue East, $150, repairs. P. LeRoss, Fraser Street, $125, repairs. J. McRac, Fourth Avenue West, $400, excavation. M. Hanberg, Ninth Avenue East. $250, repairs. 1 A. Manson, Firth Avenue West, $150, addition. K. McCrimmon, Eighth Avenue West, $200, repairs. G. Soderlund, Second Avenue West, $150, repairs. T. Rorvik, Seventh Avenue East, $250, repairs. Grand Cafe, Second Avenue, $250, construction. V. E. Cavenaile, Frederick Street, $800, construction. CANADIANS IN LONDON- Miss Jessie Rosa Mennie, left, Vancouver and Ottawa, who is now in London. She is a Carnegie Follow at the Institute of Education of the University of London who arrived in September. She was with the National Film Board of Canada as education officer. She is studying films for schools in Britain. She is the second daughter of the late John Mennie who was a pioneer of British Columbia, and the late Mrs Mennie. Miss Mennie returns to Canada next summer. Mr. Bonar Stuart, right, last descendant of the famous SiMltlsh family who were pioneers of Canada and the U.S.A. 100 years ago. They built Balmoral Castle for Queen Victoria who afterwards sent them out to build the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa and the Chateau Frontcnac in Quebec. They also built 20 miles of the lake frontage in Toronto. The name of James Stuart & Co. was known all over the continent as builders of the Grand Trunk Railway. ThfsTimo for Hoops tion of the Three Sisters Cafe, badly damaged by fire last month. Largest construction work authorized was the building of an auditorium and meeting hall by the Prince Rupert Gospel Tabernacle congregation on the north side of Sixth Avenue west, across the street from their present hall. The permit was for $2,500. There were 28 permits issued in March. R. Long, Beach Place, $200, alterations. Mrs. A. Wilson, Eighth Avenue East, $1,200, repairs. R. McKay, India Avenue, $1,000 construction. H. Sheardown, Sixth Avenue H t M l TCCNNICOLOI MSICl ESTHER WILUMS U0m mmmr mwwm MOQflOkVimJEJOHHSIOII iffrai Union steamer Catala, Capt. William McCombe, is due in port CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle at 3 o'clock tomorrow morning East, $125, construction. Mrs. Llndqulst, Sixth Avenue from the south and will sail two I J. T. Bowman, Sixth Avenue West. 425(1 renair m lis- i &t a i i RADIO SERVICE I ?:re MX m hours later on her return to .East, $100, repairs. Dr. J. Galbralth, Borden St, Vancouver and waypoints. I B. Beggs, Claud Street, $50, $50, repairs. MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Is ensured when you take ailvaulani' f wir hi Authorized Repair Department. SEE - PHONE - VVIilTK Costa Rica," Dick Haymes and Celeste Holm, and "Under the Tonto Rim," Tim Holt and Nan Leslie. April 6 and 7 ' Woman on the Beach," Joan Bennett and Robert Ryan, and "It's a Joke, Son," Kenny Delmar. and Una Merkcl. April 8, 9, 10 "Body and Soul," John Garfield and Lllli Palmer., April 11, 12 and 13 "Johnny O'clock," Dick Powell and EW-ly i Keyes, and "Gas House Kids Go West," Emory Parnell and Chili Williams. , April 14 "Henry V," Lawrence Olivier. April 15. 16 and 17 "Thunder in the Valley," Peggy Ann Garner and Lon McAllister. April 18 and 19 Dark Delusion," Lucille Bremer and James Craig; "Jungle Flight," Robert Lowery and Ann Savage. April 20 and 21 "Miracle on 34th Street," Maureen O'Hara and John Payne. April 22, 23 and 24 - "Dear Cottage Sets and Curtains RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC B Replacements for that Spring House Cleaning Job. Fresh Curtains give .that IIONK tt BOX 1321 31:1 ninth am: til 5 Now Look to your home. J CURTAIN RODS CRANES - EXTENSIONS ; Wallace's j ? of Course! (Subject to change) FKlDAlf PM. 4.00 -Ed McCuray Sfiigs 4:15 Stock Quotation.' 4:30 -Especially For You 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Stylings 5:30 Mu.sic by Sammy Kaye 5.45 Community Calendar 6:00 -Canadian-American Day 6:30 Three Suns and a Starlet 0:45 Plantation Hou.e Partj 7:00 CBC News , 7:15-CBC News Roundup 7:30 These English 8: 00 -One Night Stand 8: 30-Boston Pops 0:00 -Dream Time 0:30- Prairie Schooner. 10:00 CliG News 10:10 - B. C. News 10:15- Speaking As a Listener 10:30 al Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Oft SAiUKUAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Olock 8:00 CBC News 8:15-Pick of the Hits 6:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 -BUG News Commentary 9:15- Records at Random 9:30 Land of .Supposing 1 l - if YOUR BES EATING PLAi Ruth," Joan Caulficld and William Holden. April 25 "Secret of the Whistler," Richard Dix and Leslie Brooks, and "Bringing Up Father," Joe Yule and Renie Riaho. 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