8 Iprimc Unprrt Dailp r?rlus Thursday, December 16, 1U48 liadio Dial 1240 Kilocyc -s CFPR 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 4:00 BBC NEWS (fubii-ct to Change) ;( IF only ht hadn't OFFICERS FOR HMC5 CHATHAM Appointment of four new officers for H.M.Cfi. Chatham, lo-cnl navnl division, is announced by Lt. Cdr. J. D. McRae. They are: Lt. R. J. MeClymont. Lt. George Erown. Sub. Lt. John Good. Chaplain Second Class, Basil S Frorkter. There have been special ure-Chrlstmas social events at H.M. PS. Chatham during the last few days. Saturday nient the officers en-trrtainrd at a dancing party In the wardroom, which was specially decorated for the occasion Music was bv Andy McNauuhton. Delicious refreshments were served. On Mondav nk'ht of this week the men entertained their ladies ) klitd Nona! ; CIVIC CENTRE XMAS BRIDGE Decorations, Special Prize and Refreshments Featured The club lounge of the Civic Centre was an attractive and Jolly scene when the Bridge Club, which has been having instruction and playing sessions regularly during the past fall, had a special prc-Christmas party. There were special decorations for the occasion and refreshments were served. Garnet Hull and Mrs. G. E. Moore were in charge. Nine tables were In play and there were regular and special prizes which were won as follows: ladies' first, Mrs. Anes Murray; second, Mrs.. L. Chrls-tofferson; third, Mrs. Davidson; special prize for slam bid, Mrs. George Hill; men's first, L. Chrij-tofferson; second, W. R. Whid-den; consolation, Mrs. F. St. Amour; special, A. W. Allaire. i " IF only h hadn't ft 'fim ' marrid Mab.U j IF only h. hadn't ' ' ' ihitdd !'$ tham T t r 'i f TIIUHSDAT -KM. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Stories of Adventure 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 Organ Melodies 6:10 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Freddy Martin and Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Nation's Business 8:15 Vocal Recital, 8:30 One Night Stand I ; whh hi. noml ' ' gy 4l SI .VA ( ,xif Mi M 9:15 Morning Oevotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Round-up Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies. 11:00 Let's Play 11:15 Hit Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period. 11:33 Rec. Int. 11:45 Famous Voices. P.M. -12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Symphony Hour 1:30 Bemie Braden Tells a Story 1 :45 Chr.stmas Carols 2:00 Feature Concert 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Don Messer and His Islanders 3:00 Ethel and Albert. 3:15 Spotlight On a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3 : 30 Divertimento Advertise in the Daily News! Sv i 7 v M-G M ya- ' presents DRESSES By 5 Z PEOPLES STORE B Holiday Time means Dress Up Time for ladies. You'll find our selection choosy 5 a but not expensive. THE WAV YOU LIKE TO LOOK RUPERT 5 PEOPLES STORE PIDGEON Km News of Francois Lake 9:00 People Ask . 9:15 Winnipeg Drama 9:30 Canadians at Work 10:00--CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 For Your Information 10:30 Nocturne 11:00 Weather & Sign Off . FRIDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 7:45 Singing Sam and members of the Peservp Armv and thrtr ladies were also euests. Dancing and badminton were the order of the evening. Also on Monday night Lt. Cdr J. D. McRae, officer commanding, and the other naval officers entertained in the wardroom for Col. S. D. Johnston M.C., V.D., nnd officers of the battery. Stewart Laundry Is Partly Burned Fire Visits Plant of J. P. Ihiukinson, Well Known Northerner STEWART Fire partly des IS Will mm i ; - I; XMAS TOYLAND VISITORS Although they came from op-posjte sides of the earth, Roland Anabooka and his daughter, Gladys, four, of Wales, Alaska, are on hand at Idlewild airport, New York, to . meet three penguins from Tierra Del Fuego, Chile. The two Alaskans and the dinner-jacketed visitors will appear in a department slore's Christmas toyland. Peter Drelger returned on Saturday fivm Vancouver where he loaded a new bulldozer for the Co-op here to take to their logging operations at Nadlna tiis winter. "AltT(X TODAY ONLY: "RIOE THE PINK HORSE" and "LOST MOMENT" 7:30 p.m. The Logical J PLACE TO BUY YOUR Tiiiine Clit f F - ft Ernest Merrill has returned from Birch River. Manitoba, where he has bern worklna since June. He expects to go back in the spring for the summer i-:irrra.i k t - 9 m HOTEL ARRIVALS EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECUT t ; Mother and Daughter Buy at J Wallace's the Whole troyed Hawkinson's Laundry : Limited plant yesterday. Cold i weather hampered the fire de-! partment in getting the fire i fighting equipment working and j the fire had a good start but was soon brought under control, j The loss Is understood to be j covered by insurance. I J. P. Hawkinson, pioneer of j Stewart and Alice Arm. was in j Prince Rupert during the war ! with a laundrv and drv cleaning I plant near Fulton Street on 1 Sixth Avenue. i The seed cleaning plant is working with C. Durban and R. McCallum operating. A. Newlett of the Mobile Seed Cleaners and Dealers of Red Deer, Alberta. Is here on business. He also visited i Year Around 'Chuck Full of Tclkwa and Houston. WALLACE'S " Christmas Gifts TTHLLnV.L J Uf of c OUfSe Prince Ruprct E. R. Carswcll, Vancouver; Georsc WiRhtman, Vancouver; Wlshart, Ocean Falls; 11. Woods, Vancouver; M. Pollard, Steve-slon; L. Pollard, Steveston; C. W. White, Vancouver; C. Mc-Kea, City; Mr. and Mrs. P. Carlson, city; Mr. and Mrs. N. II. II. Church, Vancouver; S. Casler and family, Smtlhers; E. A. Hill. Vancouver; J. M. Ferris, Vancouver; Miss K. Livingstone, Vancouver. THACTrDC Seven were present at the Farmers' Institute meetintr at th? Kecfc residence on Wednesday evening. AUTOMATIC IRONS BOUDOIR LAMP SETS RADIOS COLUMBIA RECORDS ELECTRIC RAZORS Ckistmasleast BUin B ros. Saturday afternoon the Women's Christian Association met 8t Mrs. Earle Hanke's home at the Landing. Ten wen present. Several hymns were sum? and Mary Calder sang a solo. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Haiike served refreshments. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS GROCERIES si Wi F( I r r i 4 LIMITED NUMBER OF GENUINE LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS I Has What it Takes PHONE 547 Swift's Premium HAMS & BACON Xmas Wrap NABOB COFFFF Kr,0. 0 perib og ,-AT- I RUPERT RADIO & ELECTA There was jl li5tht fall of snow during the week-end. CARLISLE, Eng. 9 F 1 o o d water from the rivers Eden and Esk drowned 850 sheep on Rock-liffc Marsh, near here, where they had been sent to grazi on the fresh grass of 'he winter. NABOB TEA green label OQp Otl Pure Indian and Ceylon MALKIN'S BEST STRAWBERRY JAM CCTp j Alwavs Good. 24 oz. Iar DDI r 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "I laid there until my father waked me." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "habitat"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Corraboratc, correspondnt, corruptible. 4. Wjiat does the word "explicate" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with "lo" that means ''length of life?" Answers 1. Say, "I lay there until my lather woke me." 2. Pronounce lnib-i-tat, both as as in at, as in it unstre:ed, accent first syllable. 3. Correspondent, 4 To unfold the meaning of; to explain. "The last verse of his I'"or the Ladies Place Your Order rattical Utl Your XmaH (Bift STORE lliat Please Noiv For lour C11MS1MAS IIRKUY GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS LOVELY LINGERIE Delightful three-piece ensembles. Truly a wonder for her. BLOUSES ; last satire Is not yet sufficient-; ly explicated." Dryden. 5. Longevity. BARMAN-MAYOR FINED They are dreams Embroidered. huiKl-p.tmtnl and cd. All sizes and colors including black and while. Tin I est stock of blouses In the city. HOSIERY Sheer Nylon pencil seams, so practical ;i TYUMEN SHOPPERS WELCOME -EVERY COUHTBil EXTENDED CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS BAKERY FEATURES ORMOND'S HO BARS "tOK, per lb ORMOND'S SHORTBREAD dQp tVXs per lb PAULIN'S CHOCOLATE PUFFS 41 f One dozen per package BADER'S SHORTBREAD ffp Xwi Original Dutch Style, per package ORMOND'S GINGER SNAPS per package Ot SPRING BLOSSOMS OCp pkg Dl CHRISTMAS CANDY LYTTLETON, N.Z. 0Bar-! man Frederick George Brlggs J appeared in court for taking i bets on races an Illegal prac-I lice In New Zealand. The mag- Istrate fined him $80 and ex-; pressed regret that a man In his j Important position should break j the law. But he was not refer -; ring to Briggs job -he is also Xmas Gift Boxes Free .iLiisntti iiuivti-Numbcr one . Qo Pasteurized, fine DtJi JEWEL SHORTENING Q It blends better OuC CAD Colgate's Fabulous Suds, Washes I fff IAD Everything, 2 pkK. for flD' MALKIN'S BEST PORK & BEANS , 9Qf. In tomato sauce, 2 tins for mv GATEWAY C REAM STYLE CORN, 20 oz. tin lQ A Family Favorite, 2 for TtC LINCOLN TOMATOES Choice Quality Delicious, 20 oz. tin, 2 for rftOC ROSE BRAND SWEET MIXED PICKLES QO 48 oz., With that Tangy Taste, Jar IDv NABOB QLEEN OLIVES 9 oz. jar Q7f None Better O I L FLEMISH BEAUTY PEARS Better Buy r r Taste Tempting, 20 oz., 2 tins DDL. HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 2 Ooz. 9Qf Scrumptious, 2 tins UO' PUREXTM VEGETABLES Potatoes Houston, per sack $3.95 Onions Okanagan, 3 lbs for 25c CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL Gillette Dispenser, Gift, each $3.00 Gillette Tec Razor Gillette Shaving 4 nf Cream Tec Razor Set 10 Gillette i 1 Blue Blades PI.U A Gift for Him Annette Maiisell y y y y y y y y y Floor Sanding A Specialty RED 5G1 P.O. BOX 721 mayor of Lyttleton. DRESS SALON y y 52.i 3 !! A iii u y '- it'Cct!'n:it!!txmtfift,'C!C!sf'':'C''!ls't'4!!!'-':! CAMBRIDGE, Eng. CP - For a one -week period, motori.su, on invitation, rode in police patrol cars and heard commentaries on road conduct. KM F.-.TIIERMINTS CQf per lb CLASS TOYS trains, planes scotty dogs, candy , OUV QEJp filled, 3 for VICTOR ASSORTED 2 'a lb. Box ' n OQ Chocolates VOtF FAMILY ASSORTED . A lb. box Ct Or? mm I Santa Claus I in Person I AT LAND IlKOzSTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 25731-1 to Lot One Thousand Three . Hundred and Three (1303). Kniine Five (51, Coast District. WHERBiAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Anthony TcrcKchenko has been Jilcd In this office, notice Is hereby Riven that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the dutc of the firnt. Candy I MIXED NUTS Pecans, Filberts, Almonds I Brazils, 2 lbs. for 69c S publication hereof, lusue a Provis-, lonal Certlllcute of Title in lieu of i said lost Certificate, unless In tl;n meantime valid objection Jo made lo me In writing j DATED tat i;ie Latul Registry Office. Prince rtupert. B. C. this 1 Mil) day of December, 1948. A.D. ! ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy ReiilHtrar of Titles. (IB) FREE DELIVERY i Mom & flciolei'soais Prices Effective December I 7 to 23 FREE DELIVERS tdmisssoi Dont Forget Kinsmens Pre-Xmas Pance Friday - Civic Centre 75c