5 TODAY Erf net rtuprti s?ani nefoi Wednesday, October 12, 1949. YEARLY AVERAG0E( Uranus ICFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle 5-7-9 p.m. 120 I" " -I (Subject to Change! 1939 40 '41 f I I il942 '45 l44 45 46 THWf RfCKlEJS TEXAS RANGERS , BOBCAT" fICHTING mor .. ' '-AA ii t E 110 -n,ovE ON ON THE THE JT Ljll GAY COMEDY 15 SHOWING Bright comedy Is provided J:i "Every Girl Should be Married," story of a modern girl's campaign to win herself a husband, which Is the current offering at the Capitol Theatre. Betsy Drake, new Hollywood "find," plays the part of the heroine who is a maiden witi a modern conviction that the WEDNESUAT PM. 4:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Maggie Muggins Upside Down Or Rightside Up, Our Boy's a too ft 4 : 45 Musical Merry-Oo-Round - It'll 0 Winter W ear MONTHLY 160 bfbredo m 7 I? Can Take It! j - k, riCHNICOiOH V' 4 150 conventional system, under which a girl is supposed to it around meekly until some man 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Musical Cocktails 5:45 Keyboard and Console 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 English Favorites G:3d -Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockln' Rhythm 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Peter Grimes ALSO Sky Riders Farm Foolery SEPT. Ist. 162.3 asks her to marry him. Is utterly 140 Rupert Mens and Boys Store SATISFACTION" GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED News unfair. She picks out a prominent young doctor, Cary Grant. and the resultant camijaien is ""-..J 10:00 CBC News a continuously hilarious fun- 130 OOM'NIOH BUSr'AU Or STATISTICS ,. COST Or uv;NG INDEX AJvertiH' Xest with clever continuity ending up in a surprise denouc- Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carlson returned to the city on last evening's train from Smithers where they visited with friends for the past week. Fish pond, Mrs. L. Anvadio, Mrs. F. Miller, Mrs. J. A. Smith. Fancy nvork, Mrs. J. Garon, Mrs. L. Doiron, Mrs. J. Richards, I ment. Franchot Tone has the I part of a wolfish department 120 C.W.L. BAZAAR ACTIVE AFFAIR 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Project Show Corners 10:30 Ernest White, .Organist 11:00 Weather and Sign Off THURSIJA"I--A.M 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's BUI Oood 1947 1949 1948 i I Don't b torfurd by Mrs. I. Fletcher of the St. Ther store magnate while Diana Lynn Is the heroine's best friend who abets . her In the 'V,"v'"-' tw,u Compel,, Kiln imi Sp A large attendance and i wide ' ese Group, Fancv work and novelties. Mrs variety of sozeable articles com- 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns t matrimonial campaign. It all makes fine and lively cnttertainment. J. L. Blain, Mrs. J. Bruce. Mrs H. F. Glassey. Mrs. N. R. Younir Lindsay's f SLIGHT DECLINE Canada's cost-of-living Index dropped a half point during August to l'!2.3 as on Sept. 1, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics announced Wednesday. The decline from 162.8 was due principally to lower food prices. The top graph shows the trend of Canada's cost of living from 1930 to 1946. The bottom graph indicates the trend of living costs since then. (C. P. Photo) Tut a ft.w ur,,p t'i Storage LI Mrs. S. Turcotte, Mrs. G. P. Ly-j ons. of the St. Ann's Group. . j Home cooking, Mrs. J. Clou-tier,, Mrs. S. Dumas, Mrs. W. Driscoll, Mrs. M. J. Saunders. Hot dogs and soft drinks, Mrs. vicks V-tro-nul in nth nostril i helm dram ftinusw. btin;: i Advertise toe raliy News: VICKS L',)r- 2nd and EitabSLsh? welcome icliei. 8:45 Little Conce.rt 9:00 BBC News "and Com'ty 9:15 Morning: Devotions 9:30 'Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Eleen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodief 10:30 Roundup Time :tj:45--Sranrtlnav!3i M!n(iir- VATRONOL NOSI DROrt will, I ain sure, loin me in ex GORDON IS cContlnued rroui Fuse V. bined to give success to the annual two-day bazaar sponsor-ed by he Catholic W'omen'3 League last week and Thursday. The function featured a grand display of home cocking, fancy work, novelties an.i raffles. . Among the busiest spots were the fish pond and the hot dog and soft drink counter, while bingo proved a popular attraction during the evening. Mrs. E. Telseth, president of the C. W. L. was general convener and welcomed the guests. Convener for the tea room was Mrs. O. R. Brett, assisted b Mrs. the Canadian National along with the other railways In Can- L. Colussi, Mrs. W. A. Pierce, Mrs. P. Dvornak. , , Bingo. N. R. Youne and men tending to Mr. Vauslian our very best wishes for many years of happiness and peace of mind. By virtue of the Caiudiaa . ada was called upon to trans- materials in ing the office of chairman of Prt men and National Act, 1936, the Board of the Board of Directors and that quantities unheard of before in Directors nt.rto raniin ml erf President of the Canadian the history of our railway trans-1 tlonal Railways have appointed National Railways. R C. Vaur.h- potatton "system. This House Donald Gordon to reph'.ce Ml. an, w ho has been president since will agree w ith me when I say Vaughaji as president of the 1941 . and chairman nf thp that our national svstni mwior ,n..,.. , of the Holy Name Society and 11:00 Air Kindergarten C.Y.O 11:15 Song of Yesterday RAFFLE WINNERS 1 11:30 Weather Report Ham, donated by Burns smd " 31 Message Period Co"., Pat Mitchell 11:33 Recorded Interlude Box apples, donated by Sun- 11:45 Famous Voices rise Grocery, Mrs. A. Montesano. PJU, - Babys knitted set, donated by 12:00 Mid-Day Merodhj Mrs. E. Telseth, Kathleen Saun- " " -''Br Ncs ders. J2:25 Program Resume Panda, donated by Mrs. J. Pen- 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast land, Shirley Pierce 12:55 Recorded Interliin . - luuwuy lAMlljjtuiy Uliu LI'.V UUV Board of the Canadian National the guidance of Mr. Vaushan, ernor-ln-Councll has today ap- , NABISCO Kauways since 1942, reached contributed In no small decree Droved tlwir seWti.n .nH hUQ the normal retiring age in De-.to the great achievement made also aDoointod Mr Oorrinn SHREPPEP WHEAT cember. 1948, but, at the requeit by Canadians during the wcr. chairman of the Board of Dlrec-of the Board of Directors and My colleagues in the cabinet tors, both positions effective with the approval of the euv- and the members of thu vr.mw. in,,.u i - O-- j ' " - - . . H 1.11 Hill J 1 , kips q'p& m crnment, consented to remain in office until such time as a suc J. wick. Mrs. C. P. Baia;uio, Mrs. N. Baker, Mrs. J. Buyinka, Mrs. D. Mulroney, Mrs. A. E. Smith and Mrs J. Basso : Pourers were Mrs. J. MrNulty, Mrs. M. P. McCaffeiy. Mrs. j. Shortill. Mrs. F. St. Amour, Mrs. J. L. MacLaren and Mrs. W. Whiffin. Serviteurs were the Misses Stella Chaorua, Mary Zogas, Frances Murphy and Maria Brett. ; i Mrs. R. E. Moore was cashier; Conveners and assistants at the various booths were: cessor was appom&ed It Is with deep regret that I announce to 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:30 CBR Presents 1 :45 Commentary . Women's Talk 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 U.N. Commentary Silver tea service wen by Thomas Kaye. ( Embroidered pillow case, Beth Johnson. i Felt buffet set, V. V. Fccr. Box apples, donated by A. E. Smith, Phyllis Simonds. j i Electric iron, donated by Mrs. L. Amadio, Mrs. J. Parks . Baby doll, donated by Items" 1 Department Store. Mrs. W. M. I Patterson hhe House the retirement of Mr. Vaughan from the post .. of Chairman of the Board and President of thn Oamidian Na tional Railways to take effrct on January 1, 1950. n i MUliaini lV IVII-. Mr. Vaujjhan, when he retiief at the end of this year, will terminate a career entirely devoted to 'transportation. Ho will have completed 51 years of i.t- Cv twork linen luncheon cloth, Anne Makon. Dressed doll, donated by Mrs. J. L. Blain, M. Holk?iUU. George Brown, M. K. Lyons. Barrel stove oil, donated by N. R. Young, Mrs. E. Cavanail?. Leather cushion, donated by Moire taffeta cushion, rionat-1 vice havmg been successively 'd by Mrs. J. R(wcrnn .r rwvi riMuon footwear, Roger , , .t,. i Gronet. jioUCL. ' - wnn Canadian Pacific, the Grand Trunk Colh.n.i it. Crochet sheets and pillow slins d,aa; won Winners in the grand drawing adlan Northern Railwav a,ui',hl oy Margaret HaJ.Uad. liver hike 15 miles in a day? That uVa energy! So I eat husky, nourishing N Shredilcd Wheat every morning. It'j majefr whole wheat cereal containing vital foods We": Canadian National Railways. $o0 cash. u -George Mima, R.R.I His first official appointment nrL?U ' 19,0 as lstani to , . Crochet table m cloth, J. Lawlor. vice-nresirinpt. anr, need. You'll go for this delicious cereal, to -VANCOUVER VICYORIA eating NABlbCO Shredded VChtat tomorrow! Royal Hotel. . a2er of the rjnaHl,,, M.n Mantel radio. B. H. McDonald. Railway. He became vlce-wes-Pair woolen blankets. Mrs. ldent Peter Chaprun. i and stores and steamships of the SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.. Camosun Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT S'MPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. r Paul f Kid gloves ann wallet ine Telseth. lOl HAVEN'T LIVED UNTII d y Canadian National in 1920. He was appointed president ot the' CN.R. in 1941 and chairman of, the Board in 1942 at a true when ! II It Pays to AcnernsPi YOU'VE TRIED OUR FOREVER AMBERGERS i.'.'h . " " ' - : Tliij idvfrtjsrmfm i, not puW.d or di,rlivftJ Sr ,(, i.jqu8r Cftfllm, , hi the Ouvcinnwnl of brilnh Columbia. FOR SOUTH QUEEN I CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s s. Coquitlam, Oct. 7 and 21 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s .5. Coquitlam, Sept. 30, Oct. 14 and 28 FRANK J. 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