Barbara Stan TODAY 7 - 9:10 6 "PA-iT Cinr . rl1,fN Vancouver Invites Princess Margaret ' fx u linn "fW Prince Rupeit Daily Newi Wednesday, March 15, 1JM WEST Radio Dial It CFPR,! 2iu Kilocycles 'Subject to Change) VANCOUVER Hearing that ' Princess Margaret Is coming to Canada, the Vancouver city - council has sent an official in-i vitation throu'-i1i the Depart -i ment of State, to visit Vancou-i ver. Council Rejects Water Loss Claim City council Monday nii;ht adopted a finance committee recommendation Uiat request of the Prince Rupert Drydock and Shipyard for reduction in the February water bill due to loss of 648,000 cubic feet of water owing to breaks on two consecutive Sundays not be allowed. The breaks occurred on a privately owned water line. s. YARD GOODS Jimmy Shields Stock Quotations and Interlude Maggie. Muggins -Harmony 4: (10 4;15 4:30 4:43 -ANNUAL few mm4 Save 7:30 Beatrice Bennett Pianist u ran to $43 Raised At Cambrai Sale AND DRAPERY BARGAINS GALORE ! OF COURSE AMD THE 60ttl 4: 35 -CBC News 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 The Question Box 5:45 Keyboard and Console 6:00 Supper Serenade ' 6:15 Freddy Mania & Orch. 0:za -Mus.cal Varieties 6:45 -Saddle Rockin' Rhythm 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup mADENTl THEIR HEART! Li At WALLACE'S Total of $43 was raised by a j Cambrai I.O D.E. home cooking ! sale in McRae Bros, store Satur- i day afternoon. The proceeds will i go to the Chapter's education fund. Mrs. J. Munthe and Mrs. Withers w ?re In charge of the : 8:00 MacBeth 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Norman Newton 10:30 Oklahoma State Symph. 11:00 Weather and Sign Oil THtTRdlMI AM 7:00-Musical Clock 8:00 CbC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 -Music for Moderns 8: 45-Little Concert 9:00-BBC News and Comty 1:15 Morning Devotions 9:30--Morning Concert 3:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:1 5 Mornin g Melodies 10:30- Melody Time 10:45 Personal Album 11:00 Air Kindergarten 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33-Recorded Interlude VAN JOHNSON-JOHN H0DIAK-R1CARD0 KONTALBAN GF lAMfcRilAN-ftSlai AMD t ink . ' F.ARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED i MHIS WHIIHull 10SV sales. Nominated For 1949 Academy Award 5 .tjj4l, iC.P.R; Summer Tourist Run CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMP Hans Holass, 26-year-old lumber-mill worker from Eugene. Ore., holds the North American and Canadian cross-country ski championships. The Norwegian immigrant was first of an international field of 15 who ran ' the 11-mile endurance test at Banff, Alta. (CP. Photo) Modern Dancing Taught Quickly and Easily Expert Instruction in Foxtrot, Waltz Jitterbug, Khumba and Tango Another Lcopo Moscow Prices Are Still High WASHINGTON-Price cuts in Moscow were recently announced ' j Nine special cruises by the big I steamer Princess Kat hleen am' ordinary tourist sailings by the steamers Princess Louise and 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies I r-M- - ! 12:00-Mid-Day Merodits AUCKLAND, Ne, Troops and p,,jM rifles, hunted tod., grown leopard from the Aurkand mal had been br. mate from Singa'p,' days ago. Officials, how it got out. .Princess Norah will comprise the but it still costs $277 to buy a 'summer service to Alaska this man's suit in a Russian store, ;yrar of the British Columbia these days. White bread Is 68 .Coast Steamship Service of the cents a pound, sweet butter $5 a .Canadian Pacific Railway. pound, rice SI. 67 a pound, meat 12 15 CBC News Road Poor To Prudhomme Lake Private Lessons Hours: 4:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. For appointments Phone Green 491 Mary Mat Donald Director 112:25 Program Resume pound, sausage $3.65 a Earlv in June the Princess $2.40 a ' . . . . . . . Kathleen will make the first of pound. ' 'V -4 ' XV i f"- iMTThi -U"ir i "rir hi h "iiCTi nf n Tmrtmdf"" ifi 1 ; o .,ru p.oicaia uaC "inpr cruiiS. nUlC of which Will i sent by Hu-0 Kraupner, secre- be tme more tnan lilst y(,ar, notary of the Prince Rupert Auto- 'vessel will arrive hero Monday, Prince Rupert School of Dancing Hrmj1i We Bend Oyer 12:30 B. C .Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:30 Bern le Biaden Tells A Story 1:45 -Comty. Deeds 2:00 B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45-Behind the Scenes 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Western Five 3 : 30 In tenia tional Com men t. ! mobile Association, following June 5,'on the first voyase and ! successive eomolalnts. at the ) & Port m 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., t , proceeding north to cruise in ! condition of .i the -u, highway v. k be-lg Caa, an(J Uien c;ill al t ween Galloway Rapids Bridge 'Ketchikan, Juneau, Skapway, i and Prudhomme Lake. Olaclcr Bay and Wrannell, eall- 1 "That part of the road Is even !ing here the following Sunday : worse than the nortion just be- and goUiR south by way of Gard-tyond the city limits about which ';'1" Ciinftl a',d tPan Fallfi lh, I there has bee.: so much com- Kathleen will make voyages eve, y Backwards. To please our customers with take out orders of SMART NEW Atf&fai . DRESSES flk r 1 : " plaint of late." sid Mr. Kiaup-lW'1 ,avs- , ,. ! Princess Norah am I nn- ner this morning morning M f a c t, p; i .1 ,..,;,,,. i ri.,. in people fhoulci "oe warned i keep off It to save damage FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS III1 lifts Falls northbound to here and also i their cars." I One particularly bad spot, Mr. Wi-fl ii ulliir rMhirtu nhrmt II "CHICKEN IN T1IER01 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Reservations & Take Out', riionc 8U8 southbound to Vancouver. lh" Alaska ports of call will be Ket- Petcrsburg, J u n e a u " 1 r::... ; chikan. riv HIONE 21 222 Second Av !a ilettiur has been made on ac- f a l sch"lule wl" " "uc th,"B" count of Campbell and Bennett Pipe line Insinuation work for ! June, July and August. Jl'ST ARRIVED jTaffrta, Jersey and Skirls n' P.louses Many new styles Inl Crepe priced from new creations cotUm prints I $10.95 Skirts from K,2.ri from St.50 ' sizes 12 - 20 Blouses from S3.25 See our Babies' and Children's Wear DOM'S DEPARTMENT STORE I Columbia Cellulose. i i DC 3E I Beyond Prudhomme Lake and as far as Tyee (lie rood is in quite good shape, Mr. Kraupner reports. - . (B V. IMPROVED! I I taa U BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS WE DO ALL TYPES OF Ottawa Should Aid With Douks BUILDING Re-Roofing Concrete and Foundation Work Storm Windows m REMODELLING Kitchen Cupboards Floor Sanding Asphalt and Rubber Tile Laying ur-y n Lei Us Help You! If you have a home building problem or are planning to build CALL 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE Limited BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS A Reol Trear for the Family PRODUCT OF CANADA PACKERS LIMITED 1 VICTORIA, (! Doukhobor lawlessness in the Kootenays was termed civil insurrection Monday by Attorney General Gordon ,Wismer when estimates for his department came up for review. He said the federal government had been responsible for bringing the sect to Canada and should participate in a solution of the problem. promcm. " rilMirl!l.n U Call at 213 1st Avenue West FREE ESTIMATES Payments May be Arranged J M i y!rir:. -if h mny 1 wMaaMaaaaHMHnHMnHMBBBMW""' v ' " The Red Cross Operates... . n Canoda,, isolo,ed ffontiers, where families ' ' liv in primitive conditions, and populations jW0r ' f"'ifr - I VAX L r7 f-sflfJjf V 1 U " ' ' " yt ' M;' or. too scattered .o suppor, resident medical MmS- " ' AjTjt 'S - i' ' Sf service, ,h. Red Cross maintains Outpost W WWMk'HZP ! W ' ( W - (h U t viXA i -y"V ) U Hospitals. In one typical year: mMmBrG . V, , 7tfrYHU v k if0! -A t ' -Red Cross Nurses assisted in the birth i'Z- PlfcZS I P it fg f UHW f if g I Ql , V J 1 "Over 20,000 school children received " ' " s ( j V '"' Your eonfn'bufions to he Red Cross aio serve; M- l .. ' In extending Free Blood Transfusion Service. Vl S J.fV 'Y'' i "CCC Vif J And in many other way. that save live, and jffft 1 U V V O lJwyv yT sof.n human suffering. ir .- v j (7 I" Bill Scuby Furs Commercial Hotel Dybhavn & Hanson - Mitchell & Currie Thompson Hardware Smith & Elkins Dcm's Depi LTD. CO. LTD.