From th puliqti,,- THIS AND. THAT ptinre Hupctt Dailp Ottos LtD. Wednesday, March 3, 1943 TEACHERS' ASS'N IS IN SESSION : Committee Reports Heard Mrs. Rutherford Named Convention Delegate 4 Presentation of various com' met .several teachers and outlined to them the work of the Federation. Plans were discussed for the formation of a district council in this northern area. R. D. Cleland reported on the use of principals' rating scales, after which the meeting went on record as being opposed to their use. i Principal A. M. Hurst outlined the work of the secondary school mi LANA TURX'tJ mtttee reports was the main Item of businescs dealt with at the monthly meeting of the Teachers' Association last night planning committee and show- i,.r,,..Ci.,-y FRANK MORGAN . EDMUND UWfriN . DAMf I at the Civic Centre with J - ed various sketches of different 1- types of schools. Mrs. J. A. Rutherford was appointed delegate to the Easter CE D D Radio Dial III 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) A WELW i P-M. 4:U0 Edmund Aockrldge 4; 15 stock Quotations aai Int. 4.30 Especially For You 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Rendez vous Room 5:30 Rosa Linda 5:45 Morton Uould 5:00 MacMillan Club Quiz 0; 30 Musical Varieties 6:45 School Inspector E. E. Hyndman 6:50 Recorded 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Distinguished Artist Series 8:00 Citizens' Forum and News 8:45 The Golden Bough Myth 9:00 Encounter by Moonlight 10:00 C3C News 10:10 BC. N!W3 10 .15 Books I Like 10:30 Jean de Rimanoczy Conducts 11:00 Weamer Forecast and Sign Off THURSDAY A .M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns UTKST Xkuv Wilson in the chair. j - Mr. Wilson, in his capacity as northern geographical representative of the Federation, reported on a recent trrp he made to New Hazelton, at which he STARTING TODAY "X O- lIUMBillftllfl II FEATUK,STAIaS7p,,n. convention in Vancouver while the executive was empowered to i appoint four additional dele- j gates. i .; I AUTO INSURANCE It was decided that the April meeting should take the form of a dinner to which teachers out 1 SUIT-abie j Modern Etin, Ry ROBERTS side the city would be invited to hear reports on the TO MOTOR ASS'N There was a. brief discussion at Monday night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce of British Columbia's HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. A. Baldreu. Trull: Hu;h Brown, Port Simpson; W. E. Banerd, Melville, Sask.; O. H. Johnson, Alice Arm: J. Wong Terrace: E. Bolton, Port Essing- For You ! r:,:e Mni'kfiv W4iui Stii. "What beats four aces?" at Civic Centre Ro out lur a siiiut In the Ineatre, ,-mi,. : " man in hT .scat A. Tin, is lhf j, rudenrss. unices l)t. others in tho pdrty her. Evt-n m Din i ... new automobile Insurance setup which has been under discussion in the press. The feeling was expressed that this was a subject which might be more ton; R. McAllister, Edmonton; Oeorge Muma, Wetaskiwln; W. R. May, Edmonton; Ray Clifford. Terrace; E. R. Thomi-croft. Stewart; J. Lupick, Stew STEWART NEWS the must couru-ous jr . uppiupiiuieiy cuuaiui-ieu oy uie II Automobile Association. Litest from Portland Canal Mining Centre art; M. Bermlngham, Stewart; John Vognill, Vancouver; J. Kershaw, Vancouver; Miss J. Allen, Hazelton; Miss R. Yarrow, Hazelton: Mrs. A. Foster, Prince George; Rev. W. P. Bunt, Van Q li vimcfjiic says, hear tin- story auoui you have 1 ( . .j u ;i to sav mi? A Yes. Q Win; i,, uif affair nivcii Ui prcn:. danuhti.M -m-),iw' A An atterrio.il', v bridge party Mrs. H. F. Pullcn returned to the city on !:.st night's train after a tv, . weeks' business trip to Winnipeg. She was buying goods for the new Peter Pan Gift Shoppe she is opening and also attended a dealers' STEWART LEAP YEAR DANCE IS MUCH ENJOYED 8:45 Little. Concert 9 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Tomorrow's Child 10:40 Recorded Interlude 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today couver; J. Mathle, Aberdeen, THURSDAY A.M. Sports 9:00 Bo-Mc-Hi Gym Class P.M. 1 :00 Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class 2:30 King Edward Gym Class 3:30 Badminton 7:00 Badminton 8:00 Rup-Rec Men Basketball 6:00 Civic Centre Arrows Special Events 2:00 United Church Women's Missionary Society Pres-byterial 7:00 N.F.B. Film (children) 8:00 N.F.B. (adult) Auto Association Sask.; A. J. McKay, Sunnysldc; Sustained Injury In Premier Mine STEWART Lohls Manarin, who is employed as a miner at the Silbak Premier Mine, sustained an injury to his shoulder when he was precipitated twenty feet down a stone. He was barring down rock at the time and the pinch bar evidently slipped and Louis dropped. He is taking a few days off to recover from the shock and the narrow escape. Ml Mr. and Mrs. Northcott, city; T. Hulliwell, Terrace; A. A. Shipp, Prince George; R. M. Hume, Edmonton; J. F. Mussenden, STEWART The Stewart Association held a We're Special successful Leap Year dance last Saturday in the Moose Hall. Tiic TAlii.i: Mnni i on (iJ men just sat back and let the ladies do all the work and some of them got a iiood deal of sat There ln't ,i ) o! RjC, we ran t iiuki y A i l.n ; H c.i : , v isfaction in being able to pick and choose their partners as 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 -Ethel and Albert P.M. -12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Recorded Interlude 12.30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12.45 Recorded Interlude 1.00 The Concert Hour Business and Professional Our Lay-Away Plan J With a Small Deposit WALLACE'S 1:30 Thursday's Recital 1:45 Commentary and leeds That Live, CBC 2:00- B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Presents 3:00 Varieties of Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Mehxly 3:30 Bonsplel. Cal. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC the ladies had to do all the requesting. Mrs. Betty Barwise as master of . ceremonies with her police whistle caused a sensation. The orchestra was com !':. 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