xm Prince Rupert Daily Newi Saturday, Marcb 4. 1'JoO . SCHOOL MATINEE EACH MOr . WUNDAv TODAY (DAY CC D D Radio Dial I I IV 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) 7:109:30 THAT FORSYTE W :W ALLACE'S DEPT. STORE? jurtuAi miumi t . Connie Bennett Bruce Cabot In WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES" Wutii.u; -t "WHIP p tt j, M SAMUEL GOinu,w; THE HATFIEIOS MD THE HCC0YJ! 1 AUIUVHUUtt V sATu nuA "k - Pivi. 4: 30 -Sports College 4:45 Mutic for Moderns 5:00 Music from the Films 5:30 Prairie Schooner 6:00 CBC News 6:05 National Hockey League 7:30 Organ Music 8:00 Whatcha Know Joe? 8:30 Current and Choice 9:00-Eyng Whittekar Show 6:30 A song in the Air 10:00 CBC NilWS 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Renner Trio 10:30 Dal Richards Orch 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SUNDAY 8:30 Recital d:0C BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Memo from Lake Success 3;30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time Signal f u .s. "j; ' 5F "-J Ml MARCH '50 AMERICA'S MOST WW cmncu chaiusSSw, . I flu t.T ' WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S WEAR Sale Now On At Wallace's j I ri-jLLi'-i I I L 1 uto I 11000 ft r - tj LniL VM itvirts oam a. I ti'-6IJ'0 t0OO Won. -7 ' Pm.-5 ltmy'- " 'III w Ray Reflects . . V . . . and Reminisce SHRINK BAM Continued from. Pago I) ! music." I !Ie remarked 11 , strumenu cosl , , that particular selection. ; ' example, he statr The troops returned south ! this one Is large, yet Prince Ru- m from Exercise Sweetbriar avay j Pcr trying to set a good ex- ine Aiu.-Ka xuKun -ironl, uli up on i,. v. ncuit problem is how to be THE ALBERT, a story and a half Cape Cod house, has tour bedrooms and attached garage. The wide siding and aSphalt shingled exterior has a wide dcrmer in rear and two smaller dormers in front for cross ventilation. Colonial trimmed vestibule entrance has wrought iron railings. Kitchen cabinets on opposite walls, sink under window, refrigerator and range on inside wall leave ample dining space. The rear entrance leads Into a utility room equipped with a lavatory, storage cabinet and coat-hanging space. Basement stairs lead irum this. The living room has a fireplace, book shelves and lar.je picture window unit. First floor bedroums have wardrobe type closets with overhead sUrrajchcad storage space. Second floor rooms have walking type. Linen closets are located m bathroom hall and a larnc storage cabinet and closet in second floor hall. Overall dimensions arc 50 feet by 26 feet. Floor area Is 1,001 square,, feet and cubage 22,719, including basement, but not garage. friends, one with another. in February, end gradually are becoming thawed out. The boys Where anyone sees- one man have plenty to talk about. Incidentally, they pronounce It 'Exercise Sweet-bh-r-r." - ! smoking a ciar, dozens note 111 J-1 1 , , . . Fi I 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Report 11:30 Religious Period 12:00 N.Y. Philharmonic Orch. 1:30-Church 0- the Air 2:00 Salvation Army Program . 2:30 Critically Speaking 3:00 John Fisher Reports 3:15 -CBC News 3:17 How About the Weather 3:27 Weather Report 3:30 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 4:30-My Uncle Louis During Drici intermissions oe- aoout $600 xtik tween numbers Mr. Anfleld dls- at over $300 closed there is room in the band , Other seiecuons for budding musicians or anyone ! "The Eagles interested In playing a musical Iscnman. instrument. He was happy to see ! "CavaUia"-ip, the large group of young children j "Port of Call," at the concert and expressed hope and "Show Boat s that they are Interested in the ranged by Wav work or the band. Hq added they "Je.su, Joy 0 )i arc the future members of the . iBach), organization. I "On the Quart- "I am not asking for money," ford). Mr. Lien declared, but a band "StoulcdHear like this needs money In order berg), that they can give us good ! "Tea for Tw- both men and women using; cigarettes, so it's scant wonder ci-par manufacturers complain of a declining business. Some have suggested that the slow disappearance of Hie vest may help Kodiak also had troubles of its own last month, not unlike those that overtook Prince Rupert. The reservoir went drywhcn a freeze- up occurred. Murky water was 'exwiaiu we sn uauon ior. wiinim. pumped from a lake." Household-,vest Pockets, where can you put crs were urged hot to leave fau- your smoke, o- hook ymir thumb'!, cets running and be mighty care-Perhaps it's somewhere there the LU 5:00 -National Sunday Hour 5:45 The Old Songs" 6:00 -Stage "51" 7: 00 -CBC News When the Smart Woman Shops f J . fhe bpring Season I tional Hallways. Toronto, to tho j post of tixsistant vice-president, . rwl 01 ule uopie can De IalllKI blaze, fl about fires. One was fought with snowballs because of '. ,. , . , . . ., . . - .Today it is worse to seem tj exnaustion It all hwra yater . prospcr than l0 be a rrimina, familiar sound, but It msut be ; There is no esf.apc for Ule prr)s. admitted that Prince Rupert perous. You can find more men never came running with' pails banished for their wraith thnn of snowballs. ' ' '.' ' - (criminals punished for their ; - , crimes. One must apologize for -Quite frequently, strangers ! anv success in business". Con-coming here to live are quick to'cfruln5 the for.-soins: the Fimn- 7:10 Week-end Review 1 11 :15 Round-up Time 7:20 -Special SpeaKe. 11:30 Weather Report 7:30 -Bach Bi-Ccntcnary Series 11:31 Message Period Slielcomcs to 8:00 -Stai lime C.N. Assistant Vice-President MONTREAL -Appointment of W. H. Kyle, general manager, central region, Canadian Na- -Recorded Interlude Personal Album for her OPERA I'll, 1 operation, at system headquar-j tors, Montreal, was announced j here this week by S. F. Dingle, vice-president in charge of opor-1 at ion. I Born at Montreal on May 10. 9:00 CBC Vancouver String , Orch. 9: 30 --Vesper Hour j p-.m: ! 12:00 Mld-Oav Melodies . 12:15 CBC News 1 12:25 Program Resume ll2:30-B.C. Farm Broadcast note the friendly spirit of their JJB1 f1 says .l naTl was wni" th s mornmK. Its author wns rew neighbors. As cities go. it is the Athenian teacher. rash, if not reckless to insist that rlsocrates. , . Z lwho said this about. 354 B. c. . ' ' ' i when Greece was sinking into the CLASSIC 6. SUEDE PL 13.95 & 1 morass which led to the collancs of that civilisation." 1903 Willard H, Kyle is a civil engineer, havlnj obtained his BSC. degree from MoGlll University in 1920. He became associated with the C.N.R. during Uie summer seasons of 1924 and 1925 when he served as a chain-man in the general superintendent's department at 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Seafaring Women 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Off MONDAY A.M 7:00-Musical Clock 8:00 CBC New? I 8:10 Here's Bill Good 1 8:15 Morning Song J 3:30 Music for Modems 2: 30 - Records at Random 2:45 Singing Strings 3:00 The Music Box 3: 15-Don Mcsser and His Islanders 3:30 International Com. 3:40 Musical Program 4:00 Betty Phillips 1 An aeroplane takes in a lopd 1 !2: 55 Recorded Interlude I 1:00 Afternoon Concert j 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells ! a Story I 1.45 Commentary Pioneers 1 Cooking School j 2:00 B. C. Scnool Broadcast JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST 1 . SHRINE BAND C'ONCKRT TONItr Jof food to the three hundred re- j j tsldents of Aiyunish, the old na-' jtlve village in the Naas Valley I Tiie long and cold winter had be-,gun to cause shortages. Besides, the fishing season was below av-i erage. But in 1850 there were natives in Aiyanish. Perhaps also , in 1750. How about table fare 'then? ti:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions Jrun Bulger Ltd, Third Avenue j 9:30 rfiorrniig concert 9:59 Time Signal j 10:00 Ellen Harris j 10:15 Carson Robison and His I Buckaroos" j 10:30 -Melody Time j 10:45 "Rita Martin's Musical i . Kitchen" 1 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 1 from im nearts ease fw5i tne scars o J E2S Lip,- (H ' The wide variety of l" T-$M delicious CAKES will f Xslr amaze and please you j RUPERT BAKERY LTD. 1 1 3? 5H Remember ttiat grmt day in Stay, JM5-V How the Ml$ peaJM! How the cnWi . t .for the War over! . . . But the War it not yet ooer for many oj lit we Kiid we'd alwayn remember. 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