2L Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 6, J950 RADin DIAL CFPRf 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day Merodies PJft. LOBA Bazaar Is Profitable :M0 Kilocycle Vancouver Man Head of A.A.U. t NORWAY LABOR OSLO "f Labor peace In Norway was assured for another year when the Federation of Labor and the Employers' Association announced acceptance of MONTREAL P Robert borne of Vancouver has been rrt. 12 15 -CBC News 1 2:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C .Farm Broadcast iZ-SS-Rec Int. ' 1:00 The Concert Hour i 3i Musical Program -. (Suhii'rt fhMiieet WEDNESDAY- P.M. 4:00 jinimy :i;olds " t:15 -Stiv k Qui tuitions nd Interlude 4:30 Maggie Muins 4 :4f - ho:u' hiii'J:, ci Harmony 4:5S-rnc N,.'ws' 5:00 International Cotnty. elected president of the AmateSfH A net tctal of $380 was realized by the Ladies' Orange Benevolent AKc:ialion at their regular sent'-Annual fall bazaar held in thi Civic Centre common lounge. Winners in :ip raffle first prize, $25 won by Mrs. A. McNe.l; second prize, $15 won by i 't. i i i Ml "'l i 1 1 i r'i i h i iTTpy in 1 1 i i aMm i i mwi h u . . ! s T in :y '4 , , f . I ' fT I' ,''"', ' r ' ' ' y - fl ' ' J, u ; I , -M J - . r ' 1 , li J f c V - ' - -. I I ' M 1 ' i"" , ' ' ' I , , , ' f ..Jt ' J, 1 ' i . ,i!f- wv ft . ' ---' . . rV , , 3 Athletic Union ' of Canada a proposed agreement, on wage compensations to offset 1:45-CBC School for Parents, Comty. j 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30-Pernrrts at, Rnndom creases in uie cosi oi avjag. ui ea ionowmg a ween-ena meeungr', union members voting, 71 per Kenneth Yost of Winnipeg vs cent were in favor. I elected secretary. ' ZJt Claren-e Dixon; third prize, $10 won by Mrs. Margaret Keoson of 5:10-Thi re's Mut.ic in the Air Burns Lake. t vi :nl individual raffle win ners were: Kaked ham, Mrs. T. McMei-kin Mr'", tea kettle. Mrs. W 2:45-At Home with the , ! Handyman 3:00 The Music Box . . , DISLIKES PRESSURE SASKATOON. Sask. W The Thomson. t u.i x.i apples, Mrs. B. Men-zies. Electric lamp, Mrs. H Smith Chi stma.i cake, Don Forward. W,cly dog, Miss Sheila Ram Iii ihvsv Amnzhi! New Whisper . rj fAqlit :J WADGlt' .: M -1 1 ..nine U. in..,. , ' 5:45 The Question E.: . 6:00 Supper arrenade ' ' 6:15 Tex Beneke and His Orch U'.ZO -Muscal V;irie"fH ' 6:45 Saddle Rcckin' Rhythm 7:UU t'BU News 7U5 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Dcnna Grescoe, Viofini.st 8:00 Intimate 0,-era of London 8:30 Vespers in Vienna ;u: oo en.. ;'.('. . 10:10--BC News 10:15 Supplement 10:45 Collector's Items 11:00 Weather Report 11:06 Sign Off THURSDAY -AM 7:00 Musical Clock -8:00 CbC News Saskatoon and District . Labor j Council at a recent meeting said i school children are bein? "pressurized" into giving money to charitable organizations because the donations are made public It passed a resolution urging all donations to be anonymous. say. in charge of the raffles were Mrs. H. Killin end Mrs. Skinn-r Tho baraar novelty table wa conducted by paft mist' esse., M -.s. Frank.EHison and Mrs. JoUn tOrFiCT - This caravan will serve as f -id h aJqu:irtpr-. for Dris J M Roekinghini, i of tin; Canadian Special Force. Th equipment includes slterjjiiR accommodation, I k. map boards and other necessities.. Th tmmandcr's driver, Pte. Lou's lavasscur , is ;hown -standing beside the vehlc c at Fort Lewis, Wash., training camp for the f 'CP PHOTO) Johansen. So light and compact they'll'J fit in a tackle box. Made of 7 -r - j Owing to the Illness of worthy to make the ontrr.eal porridge his experiences. They should let mistress, Mr3. J. R. Carf, Mrs. W. Thomson acted as deputy mis- In the morning for his children. ! him help feed, wash and undress l himSPlf llllltr hi, fnrfl V n In nMa Experts I Vinylite, ana 100 waterproof. Stocking foot type to be worn inside shoes or " wader boots. Full cut for" comfort well-shaped foot electronically se a 1 e d seams equipped with nylon elastic suspenders two convenient pockets. Size THE WORLD'S GREATEST CHILDREN'S EYESIGHT A few tips to molhcts about their children's eyesight is contained in a booklet recently issued by the health department's information division. It recommcndi an rye exam ! to do the task faultlessly. ' enc' a' co0n Hei UlS H j They should avoid keeping him aaJL. ' ,flrllirr 'tied to the family apron-strings, . ?bT!& Si I keeping such cUe check on him e(a wavS Z Berber that he can't learn anything for Mrs. Quests e received by !" nil , , . 3. Hosk.ns agisted by Mvs. M. 11 shouldnt m too i ey expect Lec-ci Mrs .Fred Willson. Mrs much from him in the way of r , Mu'idPr and Mrs. Gra:e M-- KAY REX I'rr s Sl.alf WriUT I) MILK GOOD . small, medium, large In ( r f powdered skimmed brown. Matching top gives M waring on Rrocers ination for every child' as soon ' jinaiimus, ..u u naD ts or cleanliness, Intvre. Mrs. J. Evans '''?s hom- 8:10 Here's Good 8:15 Morning Bong 3:30 Music for Mocirns 8:45 Little .Concert ' 9:00- BBC Ne-.vs and Com'ty 9:15--Morni!i' Devotions 9:30 Mornint; Ccnccrt : Time ait;:iai : ' 10:00 - Morning Visit 10:15 -j Morning Melodies 10:30- Melody Time , 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report v" ii m in iitiv miLii li ini : no i mo vuiiitci rr le rtiri flnniion . . ... you a complete weather proof suit. Also available in Htp style "Hipper" waders. A swell idea for YOUR n and the economic : .- vmlk and pcrtsiinlv before hoi.,,,,!,. 1 . ... cooking ana canay convent Fnnrv work was in charge of t --- .A.-.vaiu ai'uiutn iiu luaui new 4ioontt In I starts school. , ! thincs. ftlHbtsiiiDaid Mrs. H. Paulson, Mrs. H. B. Eastman Mrs. B. C. Morrison, Mrs. A tport's Christmas inex pensive too! Edward lipsetl LIMITED AIR PASSENGERS v'J I ( ' fti rtriri lAuriel. Mrs. J. A. McRae looked ! after the fish pond. Kitchen convener was Mm. 3. Wide as-fisted bv Mrs. B. J. Bacon and Mrs. W. Field. iftvit. 1 r Ta Vancouver (Tuesday) G. N. Meo c, Dr. R. H. Ball. H. D. Roid, A. R. Janes. B. Wagner, C. D. Bourne, J. Gagnon, A. P. McGreior, H. II. Kenyon, Li 3Ut. ITibbert. To Si.ndspit (Tuesday) W. McUod, N. Lir.dgren. From Vancouver 'Monday! - "Over Seventy h'lanmciH ouicwi Signs of eye trouble: .squinting ; iiimvod milk contains' or blinking, marginal redness on value of whole milk: th eyelids, clumsiness while! n: the new powdered j I'aving. j excellent way for j All cross eyes can be straight-1 llti) save nionry. j enrd either by glasses or other pi which contains medical means, or by operation, fiier for approximate Cross eyes which develop Ik: ifcr'.s of milk sells for , '-vrcn two and four years of ape nis a package, no net only can be stra'uhtened but t wlifi milk is now in most ca.ses normal vision can i 20 rents a quart, , be restored if the treatment ts Ji'h exoert doesn't beun soon enough. the pnwd-ored milk "unless you let it ENCOURAGE SHY ONES An- while." rt.her health de-a'Jmert bl'r- v'lic .'ays that when ft tin deals with shynesi In child-ikini! cakes and mak- ren. It urges that the shy child Xmas Dinner It) " i'VV World Famous PHILIPS . - ...A NEW STAR OVER CANADA Join the Philips Magic Circle Two hundred or so invitations !rp out, for the annual "Over Seventy Club" dinner to be held K. Holl ck-Ktnyon, W. A. Smith, M. L. Crc sman, R. H. Bacon, A. S. Baird, C. A. Munroe, H. I.. Eatten W. L. Rodic, G. C. Lancle. H. I'. Robins. A. H. Dousky, Lieut. as usua'. uus vcai ji , 21 under ausnices of the Woit- be made to feel more capable, i iwfer:. o. iwrsrn. iks as cream sauces, r.f- Co-orainawng wiuuuu. affair will take place in the hall also good on cer- its adequate and importint. Fom S'jndspi.t (Monday)- Parenti should avoid limiting Nesa. ho uses it himself r of First United Church and at lesH.half of th-; 2CT persons in vited are cxnectea to aiwmu. FHSLIT 964 T:- tb'stra'ved model . . . rerformruice -Hat ,haUc.-.t cVnirlsor . . ..trrly FIULIPS. Fashionrfl from finest matchct" -valiiut, rtaik or Wonrtc mahogany. "DynacoHstic" found f y,!cri Sl tnlaicni:-.)ad:ast. 2 short vave ranges. !) tubes, lrip e-pecrf auter.uUc rhanpe. Ample record storaSe. ..00 Mrs. Thomas Boulter Is general 'or.vencr and i3 being assisted in dinner arrangements by Mrs. )4 Leo Doiron, Mrs..O. R. Brett, Mrs. W aksdalc. Mrs. M. J. Keays, Mrs E. 'Thorroson. Mrs. R. H. Sollien :r. ryfM I ford D.irton will bo in charge oi table decorations while Mrs. H. j Srickson and Mrs. .ndrew RAE BROS. Also complete lines of RCA VICTOR COMBINATIONS from $99.00 (.'homnson arc looking after the o'icitalions. In charge of the jntcrtainment program are Mrs. mum. m. i. S. Black and Mrs. A. Haines. sn't clvays make sense ' " 9 .JiSili . Look at the facts! PAT HUNDREDS OF DOUARS MORE for dead weight ami , bulky, unnecessary when you buy a car.' Why a(c hard :i money, every day, on extra gasoline? At the new low prico (now $40.00 less), tbe llillmiin MINX has everything the average family needs f'T safe. 'comfortable driving and it's one of the trimmest cars on the road . . . looks right, feels right anywhere. GET A PLEASANT SURPRISE . '.. see the llillman MINX on display today at th new low price. Discover why thousands of motorists prefer it to any other car for COMFORT, PERFORMANCE and ECONOMY. '; - 4V At.UM.NUM HAS GROWN TO' ff ' 'C. -TT 1 ; CANAOtANUVN. M A Mlf l I - I. IV Wl vi i' , J-, "- r W . lr-i-r-'fvt 11 rirn X) L' 1 I A mmp . n fyw- i-A. 5&3 ' '..v-V.W.-' - i't i foA I JlJJ " tP?1 ' fo Hillmon MINX It's the one Ihnlty car ttiat i r built and better engineered than many I expensive cars. It's the one low priced car filnesn't make you sacrifice QUALITY, IDLING PERFORMANCE or BEAUTY liY sensible motoring economy. I Price reduce X0addy;what makes it hum ?" ME? U A HOOKS GROUP PRODUCT ft money's worth . . . drive a HILIMAN "llARNr.ssEn RAiNHRot's, sonny!" It's a true answer .. . . .. In Sliipsliaw powerhouse you are awed by the hum of twelve gigantic generators. They are driven by raitt and snow which fill Lake St. John, and pour down the Saguenay River. The water is channelled to a man-made lake on top of a hill. Then it rushes down tunnels chiselled through solid rotk to dash against turbine like the model at which the boy is peering but weighing fill tons. The turbines drive generators. The electricity they generate speeds to nearby Arvida. There it refines shining aluminum out of bauxite from British Guiana. Over 1000 Canadian companies form aluminum into all sorts of useful articles. All this means work for Canadians. This country supplies nothing but the raimhops and the brain, hand and enterprise to harness them. The hum in the power house .at Shipshaw is a hymn of progress, It is a sound of Canada s standard of living going up . . . ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. , Produce.-! and Procnor of Auminum for Canadian Industry and Worla Markt$j Fi'uii.'s at Shawimgan Fall. Arvido, K Msliarm, Shipihaw. Port Alfred- :'sisS-li'.l!ni'l?i,i.I?n,e' K,..i6ii -- nottool?I...nottooME "J"st ROOTIS OTOM (CANADA) UMlTlD. I Ml IM. ... - tr DISTUIBCTOR: McDermorf's (Vancouver) Liriucd Vancouver. B L C45 Burrard Street, Doolcr: BILL'S MOTOR SERVICE, Prince Knprrt, h i