SPECIAL NOTICE! PARENTS ANdThT Now that we are runnlnu Matinees again, Children ,1' Prince Slujttl Dan? JSttos Wednesday, July 13, 1949 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles CFPR I- Dy an aauu win not e numuiea 10 me Evening gk will be held Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at j (Subject to Channel IlllfllllllSI WEDNESDAY P.M. TODAY THIRSIMV S! 1 I f1 llircf fonlitHMiK " nj jr II ll Beinie Braden Tells a 4:00- RUPERT PEOPLES : STORE : r 7r- 1 i Mil Li0 Mil Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30-Footllgh! Favorites 4:45 Stories for Sandy S:00 Pops On Parade 5:30 Don Messer and Ills Islanders It- Ilflil Vj AUAA irt M i ... CARTOON NEWS SHOWS AT 1 a 7 p.m. - 8 p.m RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Z 1. Artr 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye and Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Poets Look at I ' Storewide Clearance Now On! Is Hit By Car, Not Badly Hurt Little 2Vi-year-old Brian Eby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eby. TERRACE ToriCS (Continued from Page 5) C'RUSEKS Dt Continuou u THE llOATs Here arc the b. Donalie, Brrr Club, R. J. Hart, Carrnelita, Soa! Norton Clapp. Conquest, B:t Club, II E firj,. Klatawa, Br-C!ub, C. L. Kllevf. Nika, Qupcn c. Seattle, Genrgc Spunky II, Ewr scheduled to be held on Saturday evening. On the committee are Mrs. J. Haalund, Mrs. J. McLeod. Mrs. C. Kofoed, Mrs. S. G. Ayres, Otto Mat?, and W. Crego. There will be guests and guest speakers from Prince Rupert and preparations are going forward for a large turnout of adults and children. CANADA'S GIFT These chairs and faldstools were presented to the King and Queen by the Canadian Club in London for their use at Westminster Abbey. Presentation of the gift was a part of Dominion Day ceremonies. Each chair was engraved with the coat of arms of its royal lng the war years, passed through Terrace at the beginning of the week enroute from Vancouver to Prince Rupert where they will attend the wedding of Janet Rochester. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller. H. r. rnoio) owner. was fortunte to escape with litte more than shock and scare last evening about 7 o'clock when struck near his home on Fourth Avenue East by a car driven by Donna McArthur. The child, turning suddenly, wm grarerl by the car and pinned to the ground by his clothes. Quick control of the vehicle by the driver, travelling moderately in a westerly direction, saved the child from being run over. Removed to the hospital, It was ascertained that there were no bones broken and there were no serious Injuries. entertained at the tea hour in Calgary, Rcglna and Winnipeg., - "jTT i . the youngsters and, the weather being line and sunny, a thoroughly enjoyable time was honor of Mrs. T. E. Kells of Van- j dcrhoof who is visiting with her Dr. J. Wayne Grt f Canada 7:30 Ann Bomar, Mezzo Soprano 8:00-Arablan Nights Fantasy 9:00 Rubalyat of Omar Khayam 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Summer Bookshelf 10.30 London Studio Concert 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals THURSDA1 A M 7:00-Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News' 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Sally Philips 10:15 Morning Melodlec 10:30 Roundup Time 1U:45 8cand!nnvlsri M'f'!ii 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Report A bus load of young people of The thirty-eight wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mis. W. Robinson was celebrated by a family dinner at their home on i. x it daughter Mrs. E. Haugland. Among the guests were Mrs. Brooks, sr., Mrs. A. Kirkaldy, Mrs. Haugland. Mrs. Nash,' Mrs. Park Avenue on Tuesday eve Deoshir, PurtU: J. G. Smith. , Marvir, Q:ur;'f Stuart i. valuers Aileen. Nanaa. Oeor;;e H Patt-t Lemon, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. F.'ning. Later in the evening a Mrs. M. Miller left on Tuesday's train for Prince Rupert to attend the wedding of Janet Rochester. Baker and Mrs. Corlett. Advertise in tne Daliv Kews' few close friends gathered with them and a pleasartt evening was passed. the Prince Rupert Catholic , Youth Organization arrived' here on Sunday and joined with the Terrace C.Y.O. and Y.P. for a grand picnic at Lakelse Lake. I Father Racette was In charge of A meeting of the Terrace ; Credit Union was called for, Monday evening to consider sell-1 ing the hall but, after some discussion, it was decided not to sell. A committee was formed to convene the strawberry social Frank Gavan drove to Prince Rupert on Sunday accompanied Mrs. Arthur Paulson and son, Mervyn and Mrs. W. Toop with her son, David, left on Saturday morning's train for the east where they will spend the next A pay profusion of flowers decorated the spacious rooms of Mrs. O. T. Sundal at her apartment on Kalum Street last Wednesday afternoon when she !by Boy Scouts, Roy Clifford, six weeks visiting relatives in Francis Gavan and Aaron Haa-land. After spending the night in Prince Rupert as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anfield they left by plane for Vancouver where they entrained for Ottawa and the Scout Jamboree. Hot Water STEEL LANDING MATS 'NOT SOME OF THE It 1 11:31 Message Period 1 1 : 33 Recorded Interlude ll:45-Mcdlodla I P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Merodies 1 ' 12: 15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude ! 100 - Summer Symphony I ELECTION PIONEER One of the. first women to hold a returning officer's post in a Dominion election, Margaret Grerti served in the suburban Toronto constituency of York South. Miss Green was one of two women returning officers in last year's Ontario election. (C. P. Photo) BUT All of the tk Cj m j . j ' y La. m.u.-- j-4 ! I juT-t' Hl""t Hit" Mir i i4xii- 1. i. Z JXL Terrace is enjoying the heat wave. Lakelse Lake was a popular place last Sunday where, by mid afternoon, there was scorecly a place to park a car. Several picnics were held and the Guide camp at the south end of the lake was visited by several of the parents. 1 Cash Stolen From I Down Town Shop 3:30 Divertimento 2:00 -In a' Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program 2 : 45 Commentary Books 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade It Pays to Advertise! Advertise in the Dally News! I 1 Sizes 3'xl2' 1" thick Look over our Cold and Canned FOR YOUR ' EATING PLEASURE ti? j Some $10 was taken from the I till in Mrs. H. F. Pullcn'S Peter Pan shop Monday night when a thief or thieves made entry as she was absent for about an hour in the early evening': Entry was made through an open rear window. As far as could be learned, the money was all tha was taken. It was in bills. ; Change was left. Police are in- , vestigatlng. TERRACE MEAT MARKET Suitable for F'cnt'es, Skylight Protectors, Reinforcing. Road Ruilding, Cattle Guards, Dyking:. Priced to Sell. Write for Blue Prints and Full Particulars ATLAS IRON & METALS Ltd. 230 Prior St., Vancouver WAGNER, STEIN & GREEN CO. 18.2 Store St., Victoria PRINCE Rl'PERT SIPPLY HOl'SE 712 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert George E. Peters, Prop. QUALITY SERVICE -IIS1I BITTER EGGS- MEATS- -P(HI.TRY Adverti.se in the bally News uwmiiijwi HOLLYWOOD cafe 4d r MOST UI'-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY OPEN FROM 11:30 A.M. Tl 3:33 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dishes SiT with an CHOI SUEY CHOW AIEIN For Outside Orders THONE 133 EB.E(gf UH MOT Willi to fit every type of job "Chrysler-Built" in Canada, FARGO TRUCKS The following models In stock at Rupert Motors Ltd. for immediate delivery: .126" W.H. 1-lon Express . , 1,j2" W.15. 2-ton Chassis and Cab with Reinforced Frame and 2-Spccd Rear Axle. 170" W.H. 3-ton Chassis and Cab with Reinforced Frame and 2-Spec,d Rear Axle. l LIMITED JUST ARRIVED A carload of beautiful new Kroehlcr Chesterfields, Bed Lounges and Kroehler Recliners. Rupert Motors PHONES 8f8 A Nil 566 It's the little things that keep a hou hold happy . . . and hot water, at turn of a tap, is one of those thing1. For dad's morning shaves, mothfl' household tasks, the youngsters' vf ning baths all day long, an matic electric heater provides a rea supply of hot water for the comM and convenience of the whole farnilf ISM1 COMPLETELY REBUILT OR REMODELLED (2 These are the new models and the new fabrics which will be featured by Kroehlcr this fall and winter. Be sure to sec them now on display at Gordon & Anderson EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Your living room suite ean lie made to look like new. We begin at the framework, re-tie springs, and supply ( hmn . your fuhrlrg from our complete rtincf of Hiiinplex. Kany puyiiifiit terintt new ncavy webbing and lining. t - - MATSON'S lllue 818 UPHOLSTERING P.O. Box 526 (182)