5 1 and these were Carlo Hansen of I aid Julseth, Prince nuperl Daflp J3eto5 Saturday, July 23, 1949 Jack Julseth, Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Misr Jimmy Laird, Aileen Gibson l-ft this week ti Lfnnnp Ktinprr. jamm wn h waa.. nurt-A CF.PR Radio Dial 1240Ki'jcyclea Lewis Smith. Tommy de Ker Brian Martin, George Munson, t Kitwanga to join Bishop kSibior; Leonard McCabe r. . jat their summer home. a-. 'icr. lit I gommeaux, gommeaux, Robert Robert Cote, Cote, Don Don- 59 Time Signal , (Subject to Change) 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Froslas Tells a Story BOYS IN CAMP AT LAKELSE 10:30 Music In Worship 10:45 Bible Stories TERRACE A happy group of 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Songs and Singers boys left Terrace on Thursday 11:30 Rellgiou3 Period morning for camp at Lakelse P.M. lake and three days of swimming, boating and fishing and 12:00 CBS Symphony Orch. SATURDAY--P.M. 4:30 Malcolm and LeFrois 4:45 Unesco 5:00 Music from the Films 5:30 Top Bands ' 5:45 Sports College 8:00 CBC NEWS & 10 Recorded Int. 6:30 Musical Varieties 7 :00 London Dances ' 7:30 Songs by Simone 7:45 O'Connor Trio 8:00 Red River Barn Dance 8:30 Current and Choice 9:00 Dal Richards and Orch. all the other pleasures of camp ,1 life. Going to the scout camp at the north end of the lake the Terrace Cub pack will be taken care of by their Cubmaster, J. Haaland, who has Rev. Percy Mallett, and P. Murie to assist him. C. S. Hansen of Prince Rupert will also spend two days You're absolutely right, it is vacation time now . . . but in a few months cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 651 TODAY! PHILP0T1, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies I 9:30 Musical Etchings 10:00 CBC NKWS 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Capital Report 2:30 Critically Speaking 3:00 Alan and Me 3:30 Harmony Harbor 3:25 CBC News 3:27 Weather Report 4:00 Week-End Review 4:15-John Fisher 4:30 Les Chanson de Paris 5:00 Record Album 5:30 Little Symphonies 6:00 CBC News , 6:10 The Old Songs 6:30 Salvation Army Program No. 5 7:00 Summer Theatre 10:15 Dal Richards and Orch. with the boys. Miss Marguerite Paquette, hos pital dietition, will act as cook and went out there on Wednes day night to prepare for their 10:30 Plantation Jubilee 11 :00 Weather and Fish Arrivals SUNDAY A.M. 8:30 Recital 8:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Quiet Music coming. With her was her assistant, her sister Diane. I . r- 1 B. R. Dodds, Mr. Hansen and 7:30 Summer Symphonies 8:00 Al Bollington, Organist 8:30 Winnipeg Sunday Concert Pete Murie drove the boys out with their cars. There were twelve Cubs In all PRACTOR , l. I Oghes, D.C, Pn.C. : ?Z Sf sner Block une 3I t'E 448 for f ointment M l - . 1 1 &.Q..2 (J M DINING , 7'- T . ii'-io"1" n-i I IA BROADWAY Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited ' Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 11:45 Famous Voices P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:13 CBC News MilPWIiPllll1!! iiluiiiiuiuiliuiiliiuiiiiiUiiii! CAFE am. 1 HOIK" to 12:30 p.m. tnd to ft p.m. l!MNUIt Jtitlay. 7:30 pa. fol i to coma during tb riONIST In MUttd- 9:00 Summertime 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Lister Sinclair 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Off MONDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions , 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time. 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Sally Philips 10:15 Morning Melodies 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:15 Musical Program 2:30 Musical Program 2.45 Commentary-Baby Class ' 3 :00 Divertimento 4:00 Bernle Braden Tells a Story' WOOD CAFE UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY BEST FOOD BEST COOKING Chinese Dishes A Specialty .OM 11:30 A.M. TO iclallze in Chinese The entrance to this at- I fmm M f tractive four-roomed bunga- 1 r t . 1 iiJ' low gives It a distinctly dif- f h B T ' ferent look and also does away j L,,- with the square appearanc so t 1 J z ' mMmm., ' commonlnthistypeofhou.se. -I "Fl ll VwTlos The above drawing shows it MlL .i In brick with the contrasting mmmmaimm3mjl Jmh jIbm. gable of wood siding but the ! dimensions on the working LtVlNG P drawings are so arranged that l4-'-9' lO'-O" It"- 2 ! ' it may be built of frame, brick . veneer, or solid masonry. The v large, floor-length front window is a special feature of the , .. 11'3" x 14'9" living room. The ',,'', dining space is contained" in ' the kitchen, and the floor- plan is completed by two bed- , . Ll . rooms. The architects are ' : :: Wilson and Newton. . VLST M V " 'zzzzzT i -i : ' - i SUEY-CHOW FOR TAKE-HOMK ORDER3 PHONE 809 Hours 7 a m. to 1 a.m. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Try Our Catslde Orders PHONE 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude TENDERIZED COMBINATION STEAK FOR DINNER TODAY it' m i Y 'Sill W ''-WtWiwai SPECIALfN0TKE COMPLETELY REBUILT OR REMODELLED 1 1 II ' V.FLOOH P LAH! S II o t t 7 e io t Steamship Coquitlam Resumes Regular Service, sailing from Va-rtiouver Wednesday, July 27 nd from Prince Rupert Fri- i iav. July 29, for the yueen Charlotte Islands. 173t Your living room suite can be made to look like new. We begin at the framework, re-tie springs, and supply new heavy webbing and lining. , , , vnr fabric i 'i rompleta f nam )lr. irnt terms J TIMHfcR ML'- X41S0S SEALED TENDERS will be received MATSON'S VPHOLSTERING by the Minister oi mic later than 11 a m. toria B. C. not of August. 1949. for on the- 23rd day the purchase of Ucence X47305. to cut 8.271.000 f.b.m. of Balaam. P.O. Box 526 (182) Hemlock, Spruce, ana -ear west shore of Klldala Arm. south of .... Indian Reserve No. 4, Range 4, oasi Land District. allowed for re Six years will be to fit every type of Job "Chrysler-Built" In Canada 0 TRUCKS moval of timber. 1 . 4 . i 1 1 ; i .:Sj 1 ' 1 f i - 1 Further particulars oi "j Forester. Victoria. B. C, or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. In) following models In stock at Rupert Motors Ltd. for Immediate delivery: i i W.IJ. 1-ton Express 1 i: T W.IJ. 2-ton Chassis and Cab with NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE Is hereby given that the pursuant to reserve established Order-ln-Counetl No. 466, approved the 19th March. 1947, covering certain lands situated on the Tslmpsean Toini. Ranee 5. Coast District. Reinforced Frame and 2-Spced Rear Axle. SWELL TE, AM Is cancelled Insofar as It relates to the following described parcels It t W.H. 3-ton Chassis and Cab with I Reinforced Frame and 2-Speed 1 Rear Axle. I LIMITED k ert Motors PHONES 866 AND 566 land: Part 2 5 acres of Lot 505. Range 6 Coast District, as shown on Plan 18. Tube 368. on file in the Dept. of Lands & Forests, Victoria. Part 37.5 acres of Lot 505. Range 5. Coast District, as shown on Plan 9. Tube 31, on file In the Department of Lands & Forests, Victoria. GEO. P. MELROSE. Deputy Minister of Lands. Dept. of Lands & Forests, Victoria. B. C. July 16th, 1949. (It) : 1 -; UNSURPASSED STEELaLANDING MATS Utter Watches !re Impossible Irfri It Isn't possible to buy better watches tnan I sell. They aren't made. No matter what you may believe or what ni have been told or have read it s a iaci is store Is able to sell the highest grades oi Itches at the lowest possible cost. I After you decide that you need a watch you jrmld come to us and see cur varied stock. I We believe we can eonvlnce you. I to over 1W.0 Prices range from J16.00 I All our watches are tested on our WATCH-LUSTER machine. . Sizes 3x12' ... 1" thick Suitable for Fences, Skylight Protectors, Reinforcing, Road Building, Cattle Guards, Dyking. Priced to Sell. Write for Blue Prints and Full Particulars ATLAS IRON & METALS Ltd. 250 Prior St., Vancouver WAGNER, STEIN & GREENE CO. 1832 Store St., Victoria PKINCE Rt'PEKT SUPPLY HOUSE 71 J 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert