r OULT INtiataiNMIKI prince Rupert ailp rectos UD. Friday, February 27, 1948 ORATORY Spencer TRACY Social 1Jomgs WINNERS LATEST Jl( 1 p.m.-i... Saturday CFPR Radio Dial "1240 Kilocycle (Contributions to this section will be welcomed) Katharine HEPBURN Robert WALKER Melvyn DOUGLAS 2-.Mi-4.te-U ... mny SONS OF NORWAY BASKET SOCIAL 'TheSeaofGrass each of two evenings. The eight contestants were Mr. Sabourin, Mr. Hanson, A. P. Crawley, Percy Knutsen, Lloyd Rice. Wesley Manning, Jack Mussallem and Eddie Mussallem. Acting as chairman of the contest proceedings was R. G. Moore, who has been instructor of the Junior Chamber's public speaking class. The Judges were G. A. Hunter, Rev. B. S. Prockter and R. D. Cle-land. Last night- speakers extolled Canada for its priceless advantages and privileges as compared with all other countries of the world. The exemplifications of the freedoms, including the exercise of free enterprise, In this Jim Sabourin and Carlo Hanson Deemed Best In Jaycees' Public Speaking Contest For his impressive exposition with well chosen words and carefully assembled thought of Canada's greatness In a new world era, James Sabourin, who a few months ago was so nervous that he could hardly put five words (Subject to change) FRIDAY PJvI. 4:00 Ed McCuray ftmgs 4:15 Stock Quotation 4:30 Especially For You "4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Styliiigs II. Wateh the Class,rs( formally together, was last night i PRESBYTERIAN TEA AND SALE WELL ATTENDED A lace cloth, centred with a vase of mixed lowers and flanked by tall candles, covered the pourers' table at the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society tea and sale held at the home of Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Fifth Avenue East, Wednesday afternoon. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. D. C. Stuart and Mrs. J. W. McKinley. Convener of the well-atended function was Mrs. M. J. Keays, assisted by Mrs. J. M. Smith. Baskets sold for fair prices at the Sons of Norway basket social held recently in the Oddfellows Hall. A good crowd was in attendance, enjoying the showings of two films prior to the dancing. Committee in charge consisted of Mrs. A. Hen-riksen, convener, James Taylor, auctioneer; Oscar Havroy, cashier and John Fredheim and Ole Olsen in charge of the door. Coffee was served by Mrs. Walter Ballinger and Mrs. Leon Sandvar. Dance music was provided by Mrs. J. S. Black's orchestra. , FOR THRIFT AND QUALITY Rotarians Hear Impromptu Talks Three Rotarians, whose names were drawn from a shoe box, delivered short addresses on topics chosen equally at random at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club Thursday afternoon in the Broadway Cafe. Speakers were E. V. Whiting who spoke on "Schools"; Club Dresldent Lee M. Gordon, whose favored Dominion were empha sized. adjudged the winner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce oratorical contest in which eight budding public speakers discoursed on the subject "It's Great to be a Canadian." Second place was given to Carlo Hanson. Last night's was the second sesssion of the contest, four speakers having been heard on Announcing the decisions on behalf of the Judges, G. A. Hunter congratulated the Junior Chamber for having Instituted the . Dublic srjeakinE pIiuum and commended the par- topic was 'Tourist Industry" kV0GU5 UcipanU In the contest for the; and George uyDvann wno gave 5:0 Miiac by Satainy Kaye 5 45 Community Calendar 6:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Three Suns and a Starlet 6:40 According to Record 6:45 Recorded Int. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 These English 8:00 One-night Stand 8:30 Boston Pops 9:00 Dream Time 9:30 Prairie Schooner. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Lister Sinclair 10:30 Ial Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY 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 Calypsa Songs for Children 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Melodies for Juniors 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand 10:15 World Cnurcli News 10:30 Tunes For Our Times 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 Music for Dancing 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded 11:45 Peronal Album f.M. 12:00 Mid-day ' Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Polka Time 12:45 Serenade for Strings 1:00 Announcer's Choice 1:30 Hit Songs of Yesterday 2:00 Tea and Crumpets 2:30 Musical Program, Mont. 3:00 Clearing Up the Weather 3:15 -CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. The The Daily News Boys effort and thought they had put . uii.u.oc -.. ; mt.f t hir Hi.-nurses. Their ex - program was arranged by En- ClGARt'u E. T. PAPERS i ( h fpit tertainment Chairman would be of lasting benefit. I Appiewnaiie. Carlo Hanson, chairman of the I Appointment of Martin Stuart as chairman of a committee in Junior Chamber public speaking v. committee, thanked the Judges ; cnarge oi me ciuoa srcoi.a n- nual dafodil tea was announced and spoke appreciatively of the The guests were received by Mrs., H. Calderwood and Mrs. G. C. Mitchell. In charge of the home cooking table was Mrs. John Brem-ner, assisted by Mrs. James Clark. The C.Q.j,T, booth featuring knitted goods and homemade candy was under charge of Mrs. Calderwood and Mrs. W. E. Chappie until the arrival, after school, of Miss Dail Mc-Rae, Miss Margo MacArthur and Miss Roberta Pau,, the C.G. I. T. group. ' " , Serviteurs were Cra; John Mc- Leod, Mrs. M. J. Saunders and Mrs. N. S. Brewer. Cashier was Mrs. E. McCubbin. work of the Instructor, Mr. Moore. BILL MARTIN HIS INTERESTS IN LIFE ARE ROOKS AM) STAGE WHICH HE ENJOYS AT HIGH SCHOOL Bill Martin has been delivering the Daily News for a year and a half, serving a relatively small number of customers residing on Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Avenue East between McBride Street and the 300 block. by Mr. Gordon. Guests at the meeting were W. D. Meyers, Winnipeg; W. D Lambie; A. E. Norrls, Vancouver; H. D Thin, and O. R. Brett. Arrangements are being made for the two winners of the contest to be presented to the public over the air from station CFPR, probably next Tuesday i I You saw it ir trie Dallv News! evening. Dresses A La Mode Prince Rupert is Bill's native city and he has spent the whole of his 12 years here. This year he is a Grade ' 7 student at Booth Memorial (High School and, because of his HE'S THRIFTY- interest in books and the stage, ACCLAIMED ilf ii,'' The Continent Over... Ip'f, WALLACE'S Of Course Miss Helen Forman, who has been visiting at Alice Arm with her brother, who is superintendent of the Torbrit mine, is sailing by the Cardena tonight on her return to Vancouver. is a member of the school Library Club and the Drama Club. Bill doesn't belong to any of the boys' organizations in the city but, as a member of the Civic Centre, he does enjoy the companionship of other teen-age boys. When spring begins to breath soft warm air on the ry - m w I sand lots of the city. Bill starts his annual search for a baseball and his glove. He doesn't think there is any sport that can du plicate the thrill of fee'.ng the lit TS7NtTV?S fS; VVVl L .t i Hewspapemdy sharp jar as bat and ball meet when the pitcher fails to put one past. , In his spare time Bill prac JACK MclNTOSH NOT IN RUNNING tices and studies the art of taking pictures or reads. Bill says he hasn't had any unusual experiences in his life to Ute and he doesn't know what he will choose as hi.s occuption when he has completed school. 5 , iivM- yt j,".-rr i, '-mi '' i Jack Mcintosh reached lnto: the ring this morning and pull?d : his hat out of the Kinsmen Eligible Bachelor Contest. Jack says it was tossed in while his back i was turned. Apparently he thinks the perils of being labelled an m 'U'Lfe:.-ilsa W IN TMK KI KRKMK roi HT OK HKITIsh ( lll.l MHIA I PKOHITK III III Mutter of t lie k.Mate i.f IUnli-1 milium l.litlr. Hwca-i-.l. InH-lalr ! TAKE NOTICE that hi rrrt, f eligible bachelor are too great PAtf Ji&j$i$&tezJ!r!r' i w. ii ii in ii iktay;..ii I His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martinu-j udKe of the Supreme Court of Brl-.,. . . , . x, tish Columbia, I was on the 17th son ar2 sailing tonight On the ' day of February. A D 1MB aprtnlntea Cardena for a trip to VailCOU-l Administrator of the Estate of Daniel 'Hfrr 7' pROM FROM (lie (lie Precious Precious Stock Stock of ol a Famed Famed Houf How, , I l I 1 1intitin William nue. late of Ocean Falls . ver. a . - j ii i' .i i .. .iii.i Ik ir tJ -:. Nurtured with patience and skill (or years in the wood, Herwood'i is truly dutinguiihtd whisky. It is famed the continent over for its unique softness and delicacy of flavor. Its tradition is acceptance of the fact that quality and Herwood'i art synonymous. nntisn Columbia, who died on or about the 14th day of October. 1847. at the City of Vancouver, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the Slst day of March. 1948. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B C. this MINKK L ACT Nutk-r of Application r (ertlf irate of liiiprmeniriitH EvenlnR ti Lake Fractional Mineral Claims. Situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division, Cussiar, at American Creek. Lawful holder: Charles Lundstrom. Number of the holder's free miner's certificate: l4o39-F. Take notice that I. W. H. Forrest. Victoria. B.C., acting as aent for Charles Lundstrom. of Stewart, B.C., Free Miners Certificate No. 14039-F, Intends, at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act." must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 30th day of August, 1947. W. H. FORREST. nth day of February, A D. 1948 .'li, ht.l GORDON FRASER FORBES It's here! New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast, the modern granule form that's always there when you want it. No need to keep it in the icebox New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast stays fresh in the cupboard for weeks ready at any time for speedy action. Just dissolve according to directions on the package. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME you'll be amazed at its fast rising action delighted at the delectable flavor, finer texture it gives to breads. Order 0A OF WE TREASURES OF ALL TI.M1 WW Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B C (54) Tern ;v ,"r G7? month's supply of New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast today. At your grocer's f , Iuiv Available! Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES I NOTKK lumev Mi-kuv, lieeeased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the estate of James McKay, of Stewart B.C., who died on the 3rd day of January, 1948, are required on or before the 2lBt day of April. 1B4B. to deliver or send by prepaid letter full i particulars of their claims, duly verified, to the ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, the Executor of the Will of the said deceased, at Its office at 626 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B C AND TAKE NOTICE that after the Thli ad.'tnljement it not publi;Ked or displayed b tbt Liquor Control Board or br le G- ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE last mentioned date the said Execu OCEAN tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having reard only the claims of which A. 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