THIS AND THAT l?rin Uuprrt DaiTi? J3cto Wednesday, October 20, 1948 Take MISS FAME'S CLOSE CALL heba V-L Wins it! VISITORS SHOWN SIGHTS OF CITY Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, British Trade Commissioner to Canada, was shown the sights of Prince Rupert and nearby Port Edward this afternoon by Chamber of Commerce Secretary E. T. Applewhalte and Theo Collart. Lady Clutterbuck was greeted by Mayor Arnold and Artist Nearly Shot in Mistake by American Hunters The Civic Centre nearly lost its prospective art teacher, Jeanne Faure, who Is coming to the city in late November and who plans to give art lessons to any Civic Centre mem-Kr wishim? to take them. It's WALLACE'S For BLANKETS PILLOW SLIPS BEDSPREADS SHEETS-PILLOWS ...-.rcll A -YY, v A:atv taken for a drive Jj-ound the early afternoon. . u wi-o . ,nr.'clty in the L.aSt WCC jvnao nut k ....... r socman Mayor Arnold's car was made available to the distinguished Palestir visitor during the afternoon. The visiting party was met by out from her home at Telkwa to paint the autumn scenery In! all its vivid colors. She chose a spot on the mine road near Telkwa, sat In the middle of the road and set her easel in front of her and began paint ... Timtec For guaranteed sleep satisfaction, DONT buy from just any old store. Buy from the store of your choice. WALLACE'S of Course Mr. Applewhalte, Mr. Collart, Chamber of Commerce Presi iaand in ffi jzl -1 JlC TV CwHy V.W Kitm. 1m. tinited N ing. As the weather was frosty that urance she wore a long brown overcoat. Three American hunters came sent did not dent Dr. R. G. Large and Rotary Club prseident D. C. Stevenson when the Prince George arrived at 10:30 this morning. A special rail car was waiting at the station when the boat arrived and will take the party east at 8 o'clock tonight,. Sir Alexander was guest speaker at a Joint Gyro-Rotary luncheon today. out of the woods some distance behind her and one hunter on the i hich troops in the ba , TIMBKK f'Al.E X-37I3 Scaled tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, cot later than noon on the 5th day of November. 1948. for the purchase i r C D D Radio Dial , f Y 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) quickly raised his gun, gpt the sight on this dark form, his finger about to pull the trigger, when his companion said: xrday , Israeli r . order. Egy "We've finally got Fred's sleep-walking licked.' "Stop! Thats not the move of Licence X-36715 near Prince Rupert Harbor to cut 175.000 feet of Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock. Balsam and other species of sawlogs. One year will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. fa.C, or the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., Ranger Willan, Prince Rupert, B.C. ment of an animal." the san Ml m JGHEB ish aggress WOMAN ON -tinned. Tn :ne- LONG TRIP : wai expei Faure heard she asked: 'Do you think they took me for a deer, for I have no horns? And I'm sure I don't look like a bear, or do you think he thought I was a moose?" Nevertheless the next day she went out on the road again to paint but this time wearing a red bandana on her head and a large red cape over her coat. 'So ou see I am still here and there is the finished picture." The shaken hunters, curious to see whom they had so nearly shot, got in their car, drove up the road past Miss Faure, then turned and came back past her again on their way to Telkwa. 'I thought it such a nuisance" she tells, "as I had to move out of the way each time." At the hotel the hunters told fcer wuuia u k foreig Lid mat U ON Kj THE SAME par, id Haifa of the near tragedy. When Miss John Emery Hilliary Brooke it LET'S LIVE AGAIN Last Complete Show 8:07 Jim. Canada. Her father was Brigadier L. N. Laurin of Quebec City and grandfather, Hon. John Roche. During the war she was closely associated with the war service organizations across the Dominion. She is listed In "Who's Who of American Women." In keeping with her profession, she has traversed the globe four times and, been many other times to Britain and Europe. Last year at the request of the Lord Provost of Edinburgh she conducted a "Ramble Tour" of Bet Sigma Phi to Scotland. NAZI GENERAL HEART VICTIM HAMBURG 0i Walther von Brauchltsch, former German field marshal, died in British military hospital here where ho was under guard awaiting trial as a war criminal. He was 67 years of age. Von Brauchtlscn was facing trial with three other WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Eamuna liocfcriwge 4:15 Stock Quotations audi Int. 4:30 Maggie Muggins 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 Music in a Mellow Mood 5:30 Musical Cocktails 5:45 Henri Rene 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Rec. Int 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Guiseppi Moschettl 8:00 Edinburgh Music Festival 8:30 "La Boheme" 10:00 CBC News 10:15 G. G. Sedgewick 10:30 Recital 11:05 Weather Forecast and Sign Off THURSDAK-A.M 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 3 00 BBC News-9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time. Signal 10:00 Morning Visit Matilda O'Hara to Start at Seattle On Tour of Eleven Countries VANCOUVER Vancouver will be the first stop on the air Journey of an American woman that w:if cover thousands of miles and touch eleven countries. Out of the trip will come new travel adventures for the public at large and mote specifically the 73,000 members of Beta Sigma Phi scattered over the Dominion of Canada, the United States and Great Britain. Matilda O'Haia owns her own travel agency in Seattle and Is making the trip to, assess the "NOTICE TO I'llX'TR ACTORS Tenders fur K'houl Buildings Scaled Tenders, endorsed "Tender for School Buildings" will be received by the undersigned up to and Including November 6th. 1948. 8:00 pnr.) for the erection and completion of the following schools: 1 1. Two-room school at Houston, B.C. , ' 2. Three-room school at Tclkwa. B.C. . : i 3.. Three -room annex' to High School at Smttbers, B.C. Tenders shall not Include cement foundation work of Houston and Telkwa schools. Plans, specifications and form of tenders may be obtained from the School Board office In 8mlthers, B. C. on payment of a deposit of (25.00, which amount will 'be refunded on return of plans In goad condition. A certified cheque equal 'to 10 of tender and payable to the Board of School Trusses must accompany the bid, as surety of good faith. . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. Muhelin. Seer. Treasurer, Board of Trustees, School District No. 54 Smiihers, B.C. Smithers. B.C. October 18, 1948. , (258) Ormcs Drugs DRUGS j-lmpor lifted d me fresh 1 PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 AM. TO 9 VM. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 12 NOON TO 2 PAL. . 7 PM. TO 9 PM. , Finance jnced la hat tfmp .port bant various courses at universities imprc Announcement PeTE CRAVETTO wishes to'ann. he now is agent for the well-know Wm. H. Leishman 'iMakers of the Best Tailored Carmen LeISHMAN Custom -Tailored c designed for men who know the in Great Britain, Norway, Swed isition. en, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till pm. Emergency bicycle deliver from 7 pjn. till 9 p.m. and Sunday .November Switzerland, France and Ireland a lettuc that are open to personnel of I leaders of the German army. He died of coronary thrombosis. NOTICE OF SEIZl HE AMI SALE Of THE YEhEL "PITT" Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union, the Mortgagee of the motor screw vessel "PITT." 8.6 registered tons Official Niimhrr 1UnOR nf a. simila iilwed 1 rj and i PHONE 81 Advertise In vie tialiy News the armed forces In Canada and also the United States under the G.I. Bill of Rights during 1943. She will also Investigate the hidden possibilities of off-sea Prince. Rupert. B.C.. having seized; 10: IS Morning Melodies said vessel by reason of default in 10:30 Roundup Time For further Information visit the 1 1 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies and impairment pf security by G. IT FO aess TIP TOP TAILOR w. Whatman, the registered owner thereof. HEREBY OIVE3 NOTICE that the said vessel will be sold to satisfy the said mortgage on Thursday, the 4th day of November. 1948. 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period son travel. Starting at Seattle Thursday morning and travelling via Victoria, Mrs. O'Hara will reach Vancouver by TransCanada Air Lines at noon that day and wli; take T.C.A 's transcontinental teS 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45--Let's Waltz P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News M A IP T ON at the hour of 10 JM o'clock In the forenoon, pursuant to Section 50 of the "Canada Shipping Act" 1934, unless the mortgage monies and interest In default, with all charges and costs are sooner satisfied. - Sealed tenders , marked , "Vessel "PITT" " will be received at the office of Brown it Harvey, Solicitors, Box 658. 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