Print Runrrf Daflp Rett Tuesday, July 26, 1949 AIR PASSENGERS matinebwed;;. DENNIS JACK mom emu mr at iKtiei SHIPS and WATERFRONT 1 ,.7V IT B ? 1 1 r v. ton Ik 1 Blood Donor Clinic Scenes The Red Cross blood transfusion service will hold clinic in Prince Rupert on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Local people are volunteering to give a pint of blood for the British Columbia blood bank, being built up for emergency transfusion purposes with the service now extended to Prince Rupert. Here are some typical scenes. DIM' a.. I. (C.P.A.) To Vancouver (todayi Miss I. Sandhals, Miss V.- Hamilton-Grant, K. Cummings, C. Simpson. From Vancouver Mrs. A. V. Blackburn, Miss J. Blackburn, J. Morgan, D. R. McKerracher, T. Kaye, T. H. Stevens, C. McKee, R. O. Steele, A. P. Chapman, v. '.V DOBOTMY MALONE PENNY EDWARDS col on r TICHNICOIOR Another barge transportation outfit lor service to Alaska is about to begin out of Seattle. It consists of one tug and barge and will operate between Puget Sound and Anchorage. The concern is headed by Harold Knight, general manger, with C. V. Mcintosh, port engineer. STOREWIDE CLEARANCE NOW At WALLACE'S of : Course Mrs. W. J. Campbell. From Sandspit D. Batty, Q. McGuire. (Q.C.A.) To Massct Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lord. C.P.A. To Vancouver (Monday! K. Rysstad, E. Backman, O. Strand, J. Wong, H. Cunningham, J. Rutka. To Sandspit (Mjndayi D. Y. Simpson, J. Wilson, Mrs. Richardson. From Vancouver (Saturday)-- Carrying 104 passengers, all of them American round-trip tourists, Union steamer Chilcotln, Capt. Harry McLean, docked here Monday afternoon leaving in the evening for Ketchikan on the second of her seven-day cruises to Alaska. TERRACE TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hansen and Carlo of Prince Rupert suent a pen D Rac,io Dial U I ft 1240 Ki'scy cleg 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time :59 Time Signal 10:00 Sally Philips" 10:15- Morning Melodies (Subject to Change) M. Tailor, Mr. Thompson, R. ! Sanclness, A. Anderson, A. F. Colodychuk, V. Wrixon, Mr. Carney, T. Ferguson, T. E. Bor- few days last week in Terrace on their return journey from Prince George where they have been on holiday. While here 1 idll it ' 'I they were the guests of Mr. and que, M. Enright, W. Biinkman, I. Smithson, Mr. Garvey. Q.C.A. To Masset (Monday)-Mrs. A. Thompson, Miss R. Ramsey, Miss Blain, E. Provost. To Queen Charlotte City (Mon 10:30 Roundup Time 10.45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather tuiecsst 11:31 Mess.'e PmH 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices P.M 12:00 -Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume Mrs. J. Haaland. Mr. Han EISLER ESCAPE-SHIP UNDER INVESTIGATION-Ti luxury ship of the Gydnia-America Line, on whi.v, r ". sen spent two days out at the Scout Camp with the cubs. day) Mrs. V. Jones.' escaped to England, returned to New York amid rumr craft might be seized by the U.S. It was not sei t vestigatlon was held to determine If Elsler got any v ship's personnel. In addition, Incoming paswr.gcn fully screened before they were permitted ashore w-formed member of the U.S. border patrol Is at the j, scrutinizing passports and other papers. US. official ory crews had a habit of "Jumping ship" while in us 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast Bernard Allen, general man Canon C. A. Hinchliffe of Smithers spent a short time in Terrace passing through to relief ecclesiastical duties, in Prince Rupret. TUESDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30-The Marsons 4:45 Patsy and Patches 5:00 Songs from the Shows 5:30 Western Five 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 8:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC New 7:15 Science Reporter 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 -Alberta Ranch House 8:30-Record Album 9:00-Music by Eric Wild 9:30 Conductor's Choice 10:00-CBC News 10:15-PoinLs of View 10:30 Listening Room Only lI:00-Weathcr and Fish Arrivals Wi,'DNESlJAl A.M. 7:00-Musical Clock 8:00CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 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 Country Women 3:00 - Musical Program TRAIN sr'UKiim r " ager, Canadian National Railways, British Columbia, is expected in the city on the Prince Rupert tomorrow from Vancouver. He will meet Hon. Laurence Stelnhardt, United States ambassador to Canada, who is returning on the Prince George tonight after a trip to Alaska, and will accompany him as far as Jasper Park, leaving on tomorrow night's train. S. Kirkaldy returned on Saturday morning's train, feeling greatly improved In health after his short stay in Shaughnessy Military Hospital. Mrs. Kirkaldy.' accompanied by her sis The donor relaxes comfortably while the Doctor, who attends every clinic, prepares to start the donation. Before he makes his actual donation of blood, the donor is completely relaxed and feeling quite at home. After the donation is completed, the donor is conducted to a rest room, where he lies down for about ten minutes.. From here he goes to the coffee room and has a cup of coffee, or tea and biscuits. The whole procedure takes less than 40 minutes, and the donor has the satisfaction that through his generous gift of a pint of blood, he is helping restore life and health to some less fortunate citizen. HOLIDAY PICK PACK TIIK liASKf WITH COODTIIIV TO KAT -A from ter Mrs. Helen Forbes, who has been visiting in Terrace, travelled to Prince Rupert to meet him. Terrace Meat M For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday lientge K. PrtiTi, Prt) Mrs. N. McNabb is spending a week with the Hobenschields at Kitwanga. 1 10:30 p.m. QUALITY BERVi:: lUTTMt KGGS POl'lTl y MEATS FISH Talking Peace in Indonesia Senior Major and Mrs. War- LAW I Ail? --hi rander of Prince Rupert, divisional Salvation Army officer, have been visiting with- Mr. and Mrs. Crego, I P ! p -.1 ; ill - 5 ORDER A BONDED ROOF TOD We are Bonded Agents for Alexander Murray R Fifteen and Twenty Year Bonds Tar and Gravel or Asphalt Itonfs t ca. uogian of the Welfare De Any Type of Itoof Itrpair Ask lot H partment at Prince Rupert, accompanied by his wife and family, spent a short while in Terrace while enroute to Smithers. THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED of 1 c 17 ; BU(! Mrs. R. Jeats, a resident Terrace over 20 years ago, arrived in town on Saturday morning and is the guest of Mrs. A. Kirkaldy. ''Ur Tin fis 1 i' COMPLETELY REBUILT OR REMODELLED i WMMNBlHMkM Talks between the Dutch And Tnitnnacion T 1. 1 : . Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker and Arlene of Prince Rupert drove into Terrace on Saturday afternoon to spend .the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker. I Several local carpenters have .spent the past two or three weeks at Kalum Lake making improvements at Joe Hart's Camp. They are S. Tumilson, F. Baker, C. Raabe. . . , iV 1 II I 'l . 1 I ( I m I uc,uuiii;iu3 miner auspices of , the . United Nations Commission on Indonesia have resulted in the return of the capital, Jogjakarta, to the Republican Government. A conference w ill be held at The Hague on 1 August between representatives of Indonesia and The Netherlands to discuss the setting up of a United States of Indonesia. Here, Dr. J. Leimend ' rf Kepuh .can member of the "Cease Fire" .subcommittee lis! -s the situation with Dr. . H. van Koycn, of The Netherlands Your living room suite ran to look like new. We begin r y M jiiur. iHiiriin 1 w- 1 U II ,r,m 0"r '""llfle I V IT I I ta"Kt f nulllllrH. framework, re-tic springs, ni new heavy webbing and linini MATSON'S Donations of blood destined for the Red Cross Bank. An important vehicle in the Red Cross Mobile Clinic caravan is the refrigerator truck pictures above. The two B.T.S. girls are load--ing the. precious fluid into the truck which will speed it to the Blood Transfusion Depot. Here it will be carefully tested and re-checked by highly trained Red Cross technicians, to insure against any possible disease Later it is redistributed to local ' ' - banks. I Blue R1S P.0.1 IPHOLSTERING SMART DOGGIE! He sure is, beams Jimmy Logan, York-ton, Sa.sk.. as he watches his dog "Sport" do a neat balancing act. Sport is a two-year-old fox terrier. Two months ago Jimmy and his father, James Logan, began teaching the pup a few tricks and were amazed how quickly he learned. Sport has mastered many other balancing feats and clever tricks. it If J I to fit every type Scre proof oie FARGO TRUCKS "Chrysler-Built" in M I tin ' M The following models in stock at Rupert Motors for immedlute delivery: 126" W.IS. Hon Express Gaines nourishes every inch Express your love nourish etery inch of jour dog! Feed Gaines! - it'i kennel-tested - biologically proved nutrilionally complete. Cheaper! to feed limit anv other type. A 5-ll. hag makes 10 to 12 lbs. of ready-to-eat food. More convenient! jut mix with water (soup, milk or gravy). For variety, try GAINES KRUNCJION, which is Gaines Meal compressed into crunchy bite-si.e pellet. Pays off in health! Each pound contains proteins as in iy2 lbs. beef; carbohydrates as in 2 qi9. cooked oatmeal; fats as in 1 oz. butter; minerals as in 1 lj l,s. cheese; iron " as in II,. beef liver. , ' all vitamins .he need. 152" W.H. 2-ton Chassis and Cab f-'tXPRfSSiONj f lnllli,,n I U COAT I L Silky I K CHEST I CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash rhotos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 218 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Reinforced Trzr.-.c c:rJ Z ?;x Hear Axh. 170" W.n. 3-ton" Chassis and Cab will rii V. i v Ar t i : ' -1 Reinforced Frame and 2-Spc Rear Axle. LIMITED BROADWAY Rupert Motors 806 mows ill CAFE SHOP IN PERSON conditionI "" Topnoleh I - UMIS I ? Sturdy I Jf ' I F UWA ----- y i'i. SHOP BY PHONE It doesn't matter which at the H-Y Market you iet service and quality products. FREE DELIVERY PHONE RED 411 A life is saved by a brood transfusion, made possible through some citizen's visit to the Red Cross BJood Clinic. Every day lives are saved as doctors are given access to all types of blood, which is available at a moment's notice at the Red Cross Blood Banks. Emergency supplies are sent out by plane, boat, train and car to accident, fire and critical hospital cases. i VACATION SCHOOL BEST FOOD BEST COOKING Chinese Dishes A Specialty FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE 200 Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Try Our TENDERIZED COMBINATION STEAK FOR DINNER TODAY WELL ATTENDED I EB-Y MA Vacation Bible school at -Fust A Product f Gmnl Fob week-day morning except Sat-l urday for two hours. The school i is directed by Mrs. Fred Antro-bus and .a good deal oi enthusiasm is being shown by both the instructors and students. The two-week school terminates on Friday. Whrevr 1I09 foodi ar told S-lb. and 25-lb. bogt. J . 869 Sixth Ave. E. ,., Baptist Church, now In its second' week, has an enrolment of about 60 youngsters "who attend Complete Meal for all Dogs D-238 its instructional classes everv ADVERTISE IN THE DA1LV NEWS FOR BEST ii.HH.i.ji,XLii;yun'fc''