llriers of the Un- - VANCOCVERITE WIN'S (Oontinued from page 4) tl.t were in poi i ill ....,-, rant. Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 5, 1950 Hubert Ward returned to the city by plane Saturday from Sandspit following a business visit. . Radio Dial . the tail"""'". -- CFPR be arriving at JlJigm was stopped by Rcieree 1240 Kilocycles ,,,'h Qu1"'" cri y vvmuie in the second' (Subject to Change) '., and the Coquitlam , rouni It wajJ rn lnteresU fl - t 6 Budi-n " ,but Carlson was Injured, so the For Summer Wear, Tropical Spun wayports. ; fight was killed. To lnrure publication ot display or classified advertising. :opy for same must be in the office of, the Daily News b p.m. the day previous u-advertising. Requirement? ti the mechanical department make this ruie necessary. Cecil Roberts was not hitting hi opponent 119 pound Bud Cif- LADIES "sailed at 9 p.m. Tor Vila Bella. Namu. Vun'"Uver- The at 11 p m. lot and other ;S:,Hrt joints. nlKh as bard as it mnrar ' $4.89 each ; the crowd. Er, was good and 113 pound scrappw had a good match when he tacked Cornish. n.r- DRESSES Entertaining Films in June Light entertainment, appropriate to the summery evenings ot June, appear to feature the picture list for the month of lune which Manager J- Harry Black has arranged for the Cap itol Theatre during the coming month. Here is the list: June 5, 6 and 7 "That Wonderful Urge," Tyrone Power and Gene Tlerney; "It Happens Every Spring," Ray MUland and Jean Peters. June 8, S and 10 "Yellow Cab Man," Red Skelton and Gloria DeHaven. June U "Station West," Dick Powell and Jane Greer; "The Window," Barbara Hale and Bobby Driscoll June 12 and 13 "XJnder Capricorn," Ingrid Bergman and oseph Cotten. Jinn 14 and IS "LsKly Takes a Sailor," Jane Wyman and Den- riders," Joel McCrea and Ar-lene Dahl. June 18 "Mark of the Gorilla," Johnny Weismuller and Suzanne Talbot; "Chinatown at Midnight," Hurd Hatfield and Jean Willes- June 19, 20 and 21 "A Letter To Three Wives." Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell and Ann Soth-ern. June 22, 23 and 24 "Riding High," Bing Crosby and Colleen Gray. June 25 "Return of Wildfire," Richard Arlen and May Beth Hughes; "Jungle Goddess," George Reeves and Wanda McKay. June 26 and 27 "Asphalt Jungle," Sterling Hayden and Louise Oalhern. June 28 and 29 "Captain China," John Payne and G. Russell. June 30 and July 1 "Tlie Navadan," Randolph Scott and Dorothy Malone July 2 "Stampede," Rod Cameron and Gale Storm; "Trail of Yukon," Klrby Grant H. JOHN 16 - 20 ni.sh trlpppd :. the iieeond round, .but at the third round bell landed i more blows than his opponent. But Roberts took the decision. ! During Intermission, entertain-, , ment was provided by a gentle-jman who jumped to the canvas MONDA1 P.M. 4:00 Betty Phillips 4:15 Stock Quotations & nt. 4:30 Moccasin Trails 4:45 Don Messer and His Islanders ' 5:00 Solo for Orchestra : 5:30 My Songs ror You 5:45 Young Man With a Song 5:55 CBC News v . 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockln' Rhythm'' 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:80 Summer Fallow 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:304Iere Comes the Band 9:00 Gypsy Strings 9:30 Variety Band Bpx 10:00 CBC News . ' . ! 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Provincial Affairs ' ' 10:30 Music of Canada 11:00 Weather Forecast BULGER 'IFrascr & Payne ana proceeded to go all out In song and dance act. iPTOMETUIST Bulger Ltd. third Avenue NOTIf'K TO f'ONTR.M'TOKK Sealed tendon will be received up to noon June 2Hth. 1950. by the understand for the construction of a combination boathouse and garage at Purt Clements. B.C. Mans and spcalfienttons may be obtained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert. Forest Ranger at Queen Cliiirlottc City, or the. undersigned upon deposit of 5 00 refundable upon return of the plaroi and bfiLiltcaMuiui in Ka condition with-In thirty duy of the dnt of opening ol tenders. City tiiemca early Suturdav r - morning extinguished a small ! blaze in the tlove -fonii; rtrwt 3ej.-U)V. marine agent :0f an Austin automobile The apartment of Trans- ! vehicle w;is parked In ti.e 100 left fur Vancouver by block on Fourth Avenue Est. v on a business visit. Damage was very slight tits Morgan. : n Tenders will not be considered un June 16 and 17 "The Out- and S. Dalbert. Iisr mitde out on the forms supplied n and designed and a deposit of 10 11:04 Fish Arrivals ' :Jt i es i - s & w e m - At)jUSTEO P'J cent of the tender Is enclosed. ii.nR E, Aff 11 " Chi que:; of the unsuccessful tenders sB will be ri'tiirned when the contract to i. warded. TO HSOA I A M The lowest or any tender not' 7'p" Musical CloCK r.eressarlly accepted. I .nnr.n.-. "-'' Weu. T. nders must be submitted in the envelope marked 'Tender for the! 8:10 litre's Bill GooO throughout 76 Countries .if " - - construction of a Bonlhouse at Port1 fl-iK v-l!h V-rnino- rnln8 BonR ,in Clements. DC" I r 8:30 Wlusir-for Moflfctns C. 1J. Orchard. Chief Forester and Deputy Minister of Forests Mny 31st. IBfio. rarlliunont Buildings, Victoria. B.C. (H) 8 45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and 'Commentary. 9:13 Morning Devotion 9:30Sunrise Serenade , 9:45 Famous Voices 8:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris XOTH'E OF in Kii - or AppllrnUim by Centrnl British imibla Airways l.lmitrj lor a llcenco to -opfM-nuf a class 2 non-Kheduied i 10:15 Morning Melodies commercial air service from a bnse , . , , 10:30-"Melody Time" nt Prince Otxc. B.C. Irving the foiioinK spwiiic pointa, Vunderhoot. 10:45 Personal Album Tr,"":, Lan er, . 8m,'hers' , H"Tlto"-.H:00-A Man and His Music Ten ace and Prince Uupert. B.C. I iMi i 11:15 Roundup Time I Application by B C, Air Llnca Limited H;3Q Weather Report 1 : tor a Hence to operate a Clas3 3 chnrtrr non-scheduled commercial Vessne r, Per'.lifl air service from a lue rtt Campbell 11 :33 Recorded Interlude B.C. Kiver, LONDON U Dhim,4 Com VANGUARD This advertisement ii not published or displayed by : Etc Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. '.:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 -..lid-Day KeUKlle 12:15 CBC Nvvw 12:25 Program rtesume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:15 CBR Presents 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Commentary A. Grant ' 3:00 The .vlusic Box 3:15 Bernie Braden Tells a' Story , . 8:30 lilt Commentary 3:40 Divertimento 4:00 Meet Gisele The Air Transport Bourd has set Thursday. June 29th. 1950 at 10:00 a m. for taking evidence and hearliiK j representations on the above appli-. cations at a public hearing In the . Assize Court Koom, Court House. ! V ancouver. B C. j The above applioatlons will be' dealt with in separate hearings In t the order In which they appear above, i At the hearing the Bourd will re-1 ceive evldenoe frfim and on behalf of the applicants, such persons as may have filed submissions In pursuance of the notlciwt published In rcvard to the said applications and from such other persons as may be authorlwd by the Board to Inter-, vene. " j When an applicant, or other per-! son entitled to be heiu-d. Intends to' file w.ltten memoranda or data by way of exhibits, he should. In all cases where It would appear to facilitate the expeditious conduct of the proceedings, prepare five additional, cojiles for the use of the Board, with j further copies for use by other; parties. I AIR TRANSPORT BOARD Gerald Morisset. j Secretary, ' ( Ottawa. 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Balsam and Kuruce on an area adjoining the. 66 99 SMITH and mum Plumbing & Heating D5) ' h. ml rw I north boundary of Surveyed Timber j Licence Palp. Sniitley River, south Bentinck Arm, RnnKe 3 Coast Land Prompt and Efficient Bervlce ristrict.. Two years will be allowed for removal of timber." 'Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may stibmlt tender to be opened at the hotir of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minuter of Forests, Victoria, B.C.. or the Di strict Distributors: Plimley Automobile Co. Ltd. 654 Burrard St., Vancouver BILL'S MOTOR SERVICE 404 Mc-Bride St., Prince Rupert - I H Van- I l IVIrW'' -MK . '1 - - - Foresters .. at ctna Prince Rupert, ,n,ert couvt.r couver. DC. B.C. BROADWAY CAFE ,Show Your Confidence in Prince Rupert Invest in a sound local project. , i Join in your city's progress. .SHARES IN Charles M. Hays Hotel! AVAILABLE AT J Armstrong Agencies; 307 3rd Ave. W. 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