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5:30
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6:00
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6:05
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Hockey
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7:30
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8:00
Whatcha
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Joe?
8:30
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and
Choice
9:00-Eyng
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Show
6:30
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song
in
the
Air
10:00
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10:10
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10:15
Renner
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10:30
Dal
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11:00
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8:30
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BBC
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and
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9:15
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3;30
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9:59
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SHRINK
BAM
Continued
from.
Pago
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!
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
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nearts
ease
fw5i
tne
scars
o
J
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Lip,-
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The
wide
variety
of
l"
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delicious
CAKES
will
f
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you
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