THIS AND THAT JsrKlNCE HIFERT prince ttupttt afli iflrta ILtO. Saturday, March 20, 1948 Local News Items CFPR -1 : i iFfnTTril CENTLEMEN PREFER HLONDES RICHARD LOWRIE IS LAID AT REST Relatives and friends of the late Robert G. Uiwne, pioneer Usk man, whose death occurred in the interior community early in the week, gathered at tne chapel of the BC. Undertakers, Grenville Court, Friday afternoon to pay their final tributes of esteem and respect. Rev. R. A. Wilson, pastor of First United Church, officiated and Mrs. J. C. Gilker was ac companist for the hymns which were Safe in the Arms of Jesus" and "Nearer My God to Thee." Interment followed in Fair-view Cemetery with Buckley L-hannon, Maurice Barnes, Archie Holt, Arnt Bendickson .Erling Wulman and Richard Foster acting as pallbearers. I .Mli;S: lih'AI) TIIIS! Unwanted hair removed Instantly from face. arms, legs with Flash Hair Remover. Actually destroys the entire hair above and below the skin surface. Harmless leaves the skin soft and smooth. You can't lose. Money promptly refunded if hair grows back after third application with no questions asked. Price 2 00 postpaid. (COD's Postage extra I. KAPEX PRODUCTS (Dept. 79) Box 22. Station B, Montreal, Que. Vic Uiraud, fisheries officer at Terrace, left by last evening's train on his return to the interior after a brief visit to the city on official business. Regular meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, Sunday,' March 21. 2:30 p.m. Election ot officers. Members please attend (lti SMART STYLES FOR EASTER smart dresses, size 12 to 52. Suits, shorty coats and beautiful blouses, and don't force t vour EASTER BONNET AT STAR'S STYLEWEAR. (70) Easter Reservations Have you made your reservations for Raster Day Dinner, March 28, at Civic Centre Dining Room, yet? Better Phone 231 today! (tf) Moose Whist and Dance, every Saturday night 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Shannon will be leaving next Tuesday af ternoon on the Coquitlam for Seattle to attend the marriage on March 31 of their daughter, Miss Ardella Shannon, to Robert Swain of Vancouver. The bride-elect lived here with her parents during the war and at tended the local High School. Is Open to Debate BUT ' Men who insist on shirts with a reputation prefer ARROW SHIRTS !VtC "WhaV sort or a cosvum', party are you taking my daughter to, anyway?" Cash fur old uold. Bulger's. ! Tonight's train, due Irom the Ea.st at 10:45, s reported to ye time. Monday. 8:30 p.m., Civic Centre Prince George C'liavcli-avadc. Phono 231 for Uckel reservations. (It) Get your 1'inK Card today ii you have not already got one. Don't delay cards issued from the office of H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (71) Attention Did you know that you can now get Chicken the Ruff to take out at Civic Centre Diningroom? Just Phone 231 and we'll have it ready when you call. (tf) KASIIION-CUAFT offers fine quality all-wool English gabardines In made-to-measure suits, slacks, topcoats. Brown and four shades of fawn. Order now at Watts & Nickerson. (108) 10:10-B.C. News 10:15 Canadian Short Stories 10:3U Prelude to Jvunnight 11 :00 Weather and sian of I ann MONDAY A.M. 7:30-Muslcal Clock 8:00-CBC News 8 15 Morning Sour 8:30 Music lor Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00-BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 959 Time Sicnal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30-Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00-Elevenses 1 1 : 15 Reminiscen 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Inter' ude 11:45-Ethel and Albeit P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 1 12:15-CBC News J 12:25 Program Resume 112:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast George Chavchavadze, emln-i "Is Jim a confirmed bachelor?" tnt Russian pianist, who is to ' He is now. He sent his pic-give a recital here Monday night, hire to a Lonely Hearts Club Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) tSATOKUA I'M. 4:30 Ileics to Romance 5:00 Tea Dame on 5:30 Laying the Steel 5:43 Spoils college 0:00 C13C News 0:05 Recorded 0:15 - Red Cross Show 0:30 Inside Story 0:45 Musette Time 7:00 Song Festival 7:30 Organ Music 7:45 This week. Wii:;. 8:00-Sat. Niejit Serenade 8:30 -Basketball Broadcast 10:00 CBC ews in 10:10 B.C. News 10: 15 Legislature Reports . 10 :3C Woody Herman 11:00 woauicr forecast and Sign Off SUNDtV-AM. U:30 Sunday lieeital U: 00 BBC News und Commentary 9:15 Songs and Sinners 9:30 Harmony Harbour, Hal 9:59 Time b.nai 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 The Way or the Spirit 11:00 CtX, News 11 : 03 Capitol Reports- Ott. 11:30 Religious Period-Tor. F.M 12:00- New Vurl; Piilllianiioiiic Orch. ' 1 :30 -Church of the Air 2:00 Musical l'rorain 2:30 -CBC News 2:33 John FiMier Hrporls 2:45 Weed-end Review 3:00 Alan and Me 3:30 Weather Forecast 3:35-T.B.A. 1 4:00 Music in Nature 4:30 Everybody's PoeCry .5:00 Record Album 5:30 Music In Three Quarter j Time , 6:00-CBC News 6:10 The Old Sonus 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 Stage 48 8:00 Readers Take Over 8:30 Music by Fiic Wild 9:00 Cassies lor Today 9:30 Vesper ituur 10:00-CBC News I I M It i. noik i: A public funeral service will be held in Grenville Court Chapel on Monday. M.irch 22. 1048 a-2:30 p.m. for our late brother, Fred Richardson of Rivcrhurst Lodge No. 13'.). Saskatoon. Members of Tsimp-sean -and Tyee Lodge and sojourninc: Masons are requested to at tend. W. D. Vance, secretary. For Sale Loiij; established liirmturo .store business on Third Ave. The price for .the stock and business is very reasonable. See the owner today, 5 p.m. to 7 p in. (iltl' I.N Sill. Here Is Good News! The Skcciia Highway Will Soon Ho Open Before planning your trip up the highway, may we suggest that you have our service manager, Gus Stromdahl. CHECK OVER YOUR CAR at no cost or obligation to youi and advise any necessary repairs to ensure safe and reliable performance from your car during the coming driving season. As Gus has had 12 years of experience in the mechanical trade in this district, he Is well qualified to give you a reliable report on the condition of your car. COME IN SOON! 1 ffrrTr ns . ... Ila.ll' 2) . .,,1 KinlanJ nrui an" 1" ciucilc terms. iTiiinuU) s speech on icniiniier ui i u .LS A ; w,(. R.KWCVeil lhl. microphone. ,,rr,.,riii-e. RoOSC- L pleaded and ca-na- 4: ,.,llv Willi the I 'milium is talk- .1,1.1 nf the tuit ..,.,,, cloud on ,ns I .... ' i-i.. n It is s hand a nd nobody ; troubled news ' Tiiis threat mav ,av turn the ud pretend that ,;i ever s lip through Uie oi'u " J,,, one that exists mi four wal t- 9 PRE ME E RUPERT Y DOCK SHIPYARD fvll.bMto AND I BriM OaJtt.liins nd Acetylene Welding 3. TS UN SAWMILL Dim i MACHINERY -tlil.V KI NM .S iRei ki:k i fading and Vsonality advertised by iti 'n:e kennels in 1 "iil'i.-, iujw lor f "'- litter, three 1 '''c i li.inipiuiis on '1 I'X.II nil ii ( dam's .side. 4 .iii.ii.-i I patrons ' II I M I t. f" hit imtural vc wonderful .. . . 'i SOABLY -4. ami pedigrees VI HUNT W'C SMliiijc in mill -MSING (Alts Service f lalion 'Aim and his secretary, L. V. Smith jr., will arrive in the city on the Coquitlam tomorrow night Irom Vancouver ano w.U return south on the same vessel Tuesday afternoon. During his stay here. Prince George is to be taken on a steelhead fishing trip to Cloyah Bay by W. J. Scott. Announcements All 0dvTtltmrnl3 tp this coliiinu will be charged for full mouth at 25 cents a word Cubs and ScouU W.A. Tea, Sale of Home Cooking. Conrad Street! School, Saturday, March 20. St. Peter's Y P A. Bazaar, Parish Hall, March 27. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29 Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daughters Combined Show and Musical Revue, March 29 and 30, Navy Drill Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. , Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. J.C.C. Smoker, Moose Temple, April 2. Card Party. Catholic School Hall, April 8. at 8 p.m. Prince Rupert Symphony Or chestra Concert, April 9. Presbyterian Spring Sale. April 15. i Orange Tea, April 21. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 548 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 23 and 24. Children's matinee April 25. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter's spring sale, May C. Mother's Day Tea. Home Cooking, Sonja Ladles, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. ypL i Look?..: .sSir and they sent it back with a note saying: 'We're not that lonely.' " Advertise in tne Daliy News. Ours is I big country. Many und varied are the Usks of harnessing its strength to provide more anil better jobs for more people. This is the job of big businen. There useJ to be a widespread Mitf that bie business confined its rewards to a very few. 1 oday, large corporations are generally maJe up of many stockholders whose invested savings make possible greater projects than would be possible if each worked independently. It affairs are managed by employee-executives, trained from the tanks, for the job. Theirs is the responsibility of makine the business successful -of acting in the best interests of employees, shareholders and customers. One of the basic conclusions business management has arrived at is that there most be balance. Cmployccs must be fairly paid anj he assured gnod working conditions; investors must receive a fair return on their savings, and customers must be given fair prices for the goods or services they buy. The worker has his responsibility, too. His is to pool his ability and skill, as the investor poo!) his savings, to develop within this big country ot ours even mots vm bigger jobs. 7V iipim " f"f i" ''ii' tifu'Jfvir' h-i thf H'linh Columha fedf aum oj Trait nd Industry. 0-18 Lonushori'mt-n are O. BISSON, r. J. TALLON, Commissioner Commissioner J " With superior fabrics, in plain colors, prints and woven stripes, full cut and correctly styled, AltliOW offers you the utmost in shirt value. . j u.. -. v.-Av m I - I ill tfk A . ' r ' I 11 Oik SSS lit f saved time and money ,11.! ) V , ! I Bought my V 1.4 Complete Ensemble ATTENTION Stevedores and Longshoremen Krfeetive April 1. UM8 STKVKI K)KKS AND 1 ,()N( ISMORKM KN WII,!, P.K INSURAUl.K UNDKI1 TIIK UN-K.MIU.OYMHNT INSUIIANCK ACT. 19-10 All StcvtMloivs anil f - d i4A ikS Sweet 16's Personalized ' ' lilJIHilil rLAil m ' 3SK ; 'f4l!lV4 NO interest! ' V V " i : n N0 carrying charges! $6.95 h ! . " . ! -fatKKi - A NOW scrring you at: UtlJ-llL i 4tV-s . fil -H.t W. . 2201 Main St. BS9 Columbia ALSO ' f yXlX-V. .3 llastmes S'l. . . Street. New - , ' S f?J& vtH ; A R07 Granville Wcs ,0U, Ave Westminster CHILDREN'S st. v,ctona ' ' Prince Kurt RUBBER KOOTS ' Bt lLu u, .a,rf Will i E AND RED ' Klt 2315 Main St. Clarke Drive Port Albernl. .. Sizes 5-11 j 1 1, friA I Red Cross ;.V V N 0f r'iiiri I t register at The National Employment Office KII.I.AS & ( HKISIOIMIIIU Hl ll.DlNC HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAYS 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON Commeiuintr March !", ID 1 If U.U aln-a.lv have an Insnranee ll.M.k and an liisuuiiM-f Nuniber you neeil not rt-gitcr ajrain. No stfvetlorinir company will luiv oi after Mar?h Hist unli'.ss you are registoml for Unemploynumt liisunuui'. Published by authority of UNEMPLOYMENT" INSURANCE LGER i j S ' pV 1 House of QaaUlu", COMMISSION pcr Ltd. h Avenu. C.A.L. MURCHISON, J. Commissioner. Chief U.I.C.-2