f f"1"""" 11 " ' ' l)iinw II ! mil J i Prince Rupert Daily-News . . Friday, August 4. 1950 7 i imciy I opics from I errace Mrs. C. R. Newhouser, T errace Reporter New Nurse for Uaspita! expecting (heir daughter Bernice tascr and Vnyite Deain lar in lcrrun-i urtew home at the weekend from VeaU In Effect ! view, B. C. She is to hp marrioH , . here at the end of next week. i Two nurses arrived on Thurs-, day morning's tra;n la take up dutie at the local hospital. They The Ill-fated car which went NEW HYLOHS mio .the Skeena River early la. . are, , Miss Diane Collins - til ' Van- uiis taiviug uucc uctupanuj wnn r 4. r AT. ... Int ... orilv icouver, who nursea ai me urace n, was lifted to shore on Sunday 1 Hospital, and MLsa. Margaret Mo- 'and was brought into Terrace by IRae, also of Vancouver. w. Osborne, sr., where it is now at the Terras- Machine Shop. E 1.1. r - House rues'. of Mr. and Mn T"e of the car Is a total wreck though the chassis arj- HARVEY WOODS ond 4 ORIENT SILK PRODUCTS j , - NEW SHADES Featuring the hJew Lace Heel and Toe and Elack Heel and Toe. 45 to 66 gauge. . ...Size 82.to U - -'v I - i mt ViPIir tn hnvp stnrjrt tYin lnniy oiiW- aauKiiitr, car. ami jwxs. diu r i . j . i . m r. mprt'lnf in unlpr vprv apll t I uner mm sou, niun oi ucean Falls and another daughter, Mrs. ' I. Nelsin of Winnlveg, Man. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Munroj Nelsln, a C.N It. bridge inspector, ' 0f Prince Oeorge are on holiday 1 left on Tuesday morning's train here, the guests of tlw. latter's for the east after spending a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris snori uuiiuay line wmi iiu wuc Haugland ana relatives. nffoGtTOUi'fer Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson are Mr. and Mr.; R. Mathews are expecting shortly the arrival of their daughter, Mrs. Doris Brent-zen, public health nurse of Cres-ton, wlw, with her two daughters to start your complete set of silverwaro la Ktilcgg's exclusive "Signature" pattern. SROADWAY CAFE wui oe arivmn irom me souin ; to spend a few weeks' holiday i! IRRIGATION PIPELINE Rapidly nearlng completion Is this wood stave pipeline, built as a syphon across the Pinepound Coulee near the Alberta town of Spring Coulee for the main canal of the huge St. Mary-Milk rivers irrigation projects. A second syphon will be built later. With an Inside diameter of 13 feet, it will carry 1,600 cubic feet of water per second across the coulee. Through its 960-foot length, the pipeline drops 60 feet and then rises that here. cvfli vP- i M Til T 1 i height again. (CP Photo) H i' Mrs. Harry Haugland to at present the puest here of Mr. and Mrs. C. Haueland, parents of Constable H. Haugland who has been transferred from Ash-croft to Prince Ruper. Oft rmJ nnst Cock:ng IJ! U j and on box top from Radio Dial 1 11:00 Saturdav Date j 11:30 Weather Report ! 11:31 Message. Period '11: 33 Recorded Interlude CFPR Kalian i Urol Uikeit. J Bum 1240 Kilocycles Hours 7 a.m. to ) a m For Take-Home "Orders Phone 200 Utp from Hcliuim Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton (Subject to Change) I spent Sunday tn Prince Rupert Pep, at KrumbUt, or one end panel tram Keilogg'i Variety Package tray.) . f , n niic- driving mere and bacK. WhMe at the coast they were the guests of- Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Moore. Thev mad the trip especially to see their old friend Ciukjo W. F Rushbrook, who la seriously ill lu hospital. 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies SATURDAY P.M. 12:00 CBC News 12:03 Kelowna Regatta 12 ;30 Magdalen Island l: 00 Saturday Serenade l:3u London Studio Melodies 2:00 Ballet Club 3:00 This Week 3:15 CBC News Silver you'll cherish forever . . . oackkwely piece with your own initial . . . ricldy' plated in Kellogg's exquiuite "Signature" pattern. Old Company plate, made and guaranteed by Wm. Rogehs Mfo. Co., Hamilton, Ont. Don't mis thit introductory offer! these washers NOW! HERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Mrs. T. Baker and son Clarence returned on Tuesday morning's train from Prince Rupert where Clarence had surgical treatment on his Injured hand. FR11MY P.M. 4: 15 Stock Quotation and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 The Lone Pine Show 5:00 Stars and Starters 5:00 Prelude to Dusk 5:45 Lyrical Lady 5:55 CBC News 8:0O Dinner Music 6 : 1 5 Henri Rene Orch. ' 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Immigrant at Large 8:00 Music by Eric Wild 8:30 It's Murder 9:00 Romanoff Sextet Prince Rupert Florists Kellogg', Box 936A, Toronto, Onlotipt Flok,ot Pp, or rbta, of I 1 tivi pon.lM from oy K.Kogo'1 Vortoty fotko. Ptaow vwA , potflMW, . . "Sianoluf" pam tootpoom kutiow! o maikmd bolow. mm R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. , (Near CFPR1 Flowers for Ail Occasion jJU0 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777J Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Laird and son J'mmy left this vwk on a leisurely motor trip into the in .J NAMI... $139.50 $149.50 lI MS9 cl I MS9P MS9P, terior expecting to be away about ADDRESS .. i . . i two weeks. r ..MOVMCf with pump Offor Snitao tm rtixivntt of Cowfo Teffirace Mottoir S With the beginning of the -Limited ........ $289.50 or? is ic I month of August, all children I under . 14 years of age must be j home by 10 p.m. as the ewrfew law Is now In effect. The Wast J of the fire siren gives the young -I gters warning to get indoors un Electric Announcing opening of two new Gasoline Pumps KIDERN B. C. POWER CO. less they are accompanied by their parent or a responsible guardian. SCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C. Miss Marian Oreenwood of Prince Rupert U the house guest of Miss Peggy Laird. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Bill Good Sports Review 10:30 Canadian Short Stories 10:45 George Woodcock 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals 11:0$ Sign otf SATURDAY A.M. V. 00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC Nevs 8:10 Here 4 Bill Good 8:15 Hits and Encores 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 8:00-BBC News 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Minuet PHONE 210 j Ij' y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Philip and family are spending a holiday at Lakelse Lake. IMPERIAL ESSO ESSO EXTRA HOURS: Weekdays 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. continuously. Sundays and Holidays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. LOOK FOR THE LARGE ESSO SIGN Modern Rest Room for Your Convenience Your Dodge - De Soto Dealer OPPORTUNITY MOCKS . . 1 FOR A BUILDER OR INVESTOR Exceptional Offering s Large subdivision In Prince Rupert's better residential section. Ail services available. No taxes to pay until 1951. Panoramic harbor view. Area comparable to 38 city lots comprising nearly 3 acres. Easy walking distance to schools, hospital, downtown shopping centres, waterfront, and churches.. Individual lots available or will sell entire property for njuch needed- housing development. Priced to aell below jcity assessed value on similar property. Terms, If desired. tSee Allan Armstrong for full particulars. Phone 343 or Green ANDRAM-HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobenshleld and children of Kitwanpa spent Saturday in town. On their return to the Interior they were, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs N. McNubb and son who spent the r 184 weekend there. Terrace, B.C. 297 (eves.) office of Armstrong- Agencies. " , , YEARS OP 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 CBC News and Com'ty 10:55 Wtawnei and lnierluae 7. Ut7 J Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little and children of East Kwinitaa spent Thursday In town driving la from the west. to amvemeh J.- o '' (, you can do none THAU TALK ADOUT The Fall Fair prize list has been checked by the officers of the association. The merchants of Prince Rupert have shown a fine spirit of co-operation an.i rmve donated handsomely to the prizes. Bob Cooper and Stu Campbell returned on Thursday morning from Vancouver where Mr. Coop er purchased a tractor for work on his logging operations in tne district. Mrs. S. G. Cooper has returned home from the local hospital where she spent a few days for treatment. C3 00 CANADA NEEDS ", MEN TO TRAIN AS PARACHUTISTS IN THE AIRBORNE BRIGADE GROUP. This u a challenge that can he met only by men of courage and initiative men with physical stamina who can think and act for themselves or work as members of a highly trained team. Fast moving and highly flexible, hard hitting paratroopers form one of the most important links in Canada's first chain of defence. The core of this vital defensive force is made up f three of Canada! most famous regiments The Royal Canadian Regiment Princes Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Royal 22e Regiment. You muif be: 1. Canadian citizen or British subject. . 2. 17 to 2t years of age. 3. Single. You mutt: 4. Possess a formal education equivalent to Grade t. 5. Volunteer for service anywhere. IS? "Mellow V Lj;3VffiA Mture V&ZZtA FuU- V - y-! I Bodied" -JZ ) C3 ACTIVE -SI3V! YCV'S CC'.'T2Y hf mnnglhtning Canada' Armmd fmnm tuday C fcuM up th define! agwmf aggnnie vry wkw. REPORT RIGHT AWAY TO i Ho. U Nrianii! D.pol, 4th Av I HigMwry St, Jwkha. VANCOUVER, I.C. A17 l Dpta pn A M. f 10 4mlb. ring nrtificatM of ag and cducatfe with yoa Join tQ E?& fJsivl 2- fhil dvrtisemnt i not publiihcd diipUycd by the Liquor Control Bord o b Govwnocnt Brit'th CxluoiW McBrid St. Phone Sit