8 lrinrc ttiiurrt VMv r?cUis Thursday, February 19, VA'A SHIPS AND NAVY LEAGUE NEEDS MONEY Afler Active and Successful Year James lonnan New President son, A. Morgan, Mrs. A. L. Holt-1 by, Mrs. C. F.lkins, Capt. J R ; Elfert, Mrs. FUert, A. L. Hollby, Mrs. H. S. Harrison, and Hie ! Commanding Officer HMCS; Chatham, tin- Commandliiv, officer "Capt. Cook" Sea Cadet Corps and the Staff OH leer, It. j M.C.S. Chatham. . BASKETBALL CHATTER 1 By BILL LONG) Radio Din: C F P R 12T0 HTo Kilocycle 10:uu' VZC !.i,ws 10: 10 -B.C. 10:15 Press F5 1 i iv.ranher 10:30 -The B;-lal.iiV .1 '0:55 Renii(i Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. 1 &iz& 4 (Subject to change) - WATEBr Erne: ''' C:il(iM pert until j I Receiving of annual reports The Sea Cadet committee appointed consists of H S. Hani- and the election of officers Ion I the coming year were the principal items of business at the It's definitely basketball at 1 lie Civic Centre tonight. Last night while the local All Stars) were no doubt, attempting to! wre.-t peaceful slumber from a 1 nightmare of arms, legs and whizzing basketballs, the natives of Metlakatla were com THUUSDAY P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 --Especially For You son, Chairman K. T. Apple-whaite. Capt. Elfert and S. P. Woodside. A very sincere vole of appreciation was passed to S. P. 'll'V Utl ' ' 1 -s.jt' - n ' i 1 J(V s- Del, snow fieoi . C.N 1! Capi arrive ycsici rniivi Fill, ly h I turn n.V sized Sir phot : parts COIl!i ''onion (j -aili, ';; -It IT1; ""''" she Ti Df j Woodside who has been chuir-iman of the branch for the past three years, for hi.s untiring .service. J It was decided to apply lor I permission to hold the annual ' " . annual meeting of the local branch. Navy League of Canada, held at the Navy Drill Hall on Tuesday evening, S. P. Woodside presiding. The treasurer's report showed that expenditures had exceeded revenue, thus depleting . the branch's reserve and bringing home to members the need for some money - raising activities this year. The greater amount of the disbursements was in connection with the operation of the "Capt v of b.-aU;,. 2 tag-day on Saturday. June 5. t : -A .. . . .: 4:45 Timothy, and the Rabbits ' 5: 00 -Alan and Me, Tor. 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes ' 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask ! 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 Inside Story 6:45 According to the Record 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Sports Review 8:30 Winnipeg Concert Orch 9:00 Vancouver Theatre 9:30 Nocturne llllllliBCMEIISlii1 4 5afcQa?; terc.iy' the !'. wnh A Past r in tin Pn sk!i lunch: Mi i! ir-can M FKILmY- -A M. 7:30 Musical Ciock : 8:00 CBC Hfws 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 -Music, for Mo-Mmis 8:43 Little Concert 1:00 -BBC NEWS ; fl:15 -Mnming Devotions 9:30- Morning Concert 9:59 -Tim-? S.gr.al 10:00-Mcrnin5 Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies '.0:30 Roundup Ti'lie 10:43 --Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 -Let's Play 1 1 : 15 Reminiscences 11 :30 Weather Forecast 11.31- -Mi'.-:'.:; Period ll:33Rv.vorried Interlude 11:45 Elhel and Albert P.M. -12 :CC Musical Si l apbonk. 12:15 - CBC News : ? : :"' 5 - -Pr e " r a m Re u tnc 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55- Recorded 1 -riOThe Concert Hout 1:30-Alt -rinioa Recital 1 :45.puh'i!: lii-ii'u'es 2:00 Na.ioaa! School Broadcast 2:30- Son?,s t Remember 2:43 - Don Me.-.ser and Islaiuittj 3:00 -Vaiietiei In Music 3:15 SpotlMht on a Star 3:20 A Moment In Music 3:30' Divertimento 3:45 BBC New Advertise in tne Laily News' LOCK THT OIL TANK! KIRKLAND LAKE. Out. (t -With Hie mercury hovenn.; below zero and oil supplies at a premium, James Andi r.on v. as mad at someone recently. The culprit stole large quantises of oil from the tank, at the back of his house, he told police, tv was advised to put a i n k on the tank. ! Cook" Sea Cadet Corps, i The chairman's report referred to 1917 as a ypar of recession land retrenchment in the activi- ties of the branch. The report, ! snoke highly of the measure of j co-operation attained between the local Naval detachment and the Navy League Where Vi Thrifty . npr nr iv Adveid e mencing 'Operations Rupert" In! their lare fast seiners. 1 What black cod is to Rupert, basketball is to Metlakatla and their most legendary success on: the maple courts supports a theory long held in these parts. Drat they invented the gam? despite all that Yankee propaganda. 1 For years basketballers in the, old home town have regarded every other series as only stiff workouts, sort of preparations for these natives from Alaska. : 'The old guard still dream of winning a home - and - horn ,' . .--.Ties with their guests of to-j jnia'ht. From the local dressing room ji! looks like, come Saturday, it rill be sUil a dream. Art Murray has released the visiliiv Imp-up and it is the best in ; ears The ten man squad pre-, -r-nts such notables as Bolton, ; : Kurtsnn. Hiyward. the Atkin- --ns and for the first time since' he war. a couple of the Leasks. 1 o one but the old timers will ; remember Bert Leask who left' the north to captain Dubuque's , University. After a much pub- i '"ied induction and an even j ' j more publicizec service with : the American Air Force he is ack to teach the youngsters of! j his village. In a family of col-i iece basketball stars, Bert, the biii-aest of the brothers, is con-: sidered the cream of the crop Mrs. J. R. Elfert. president of i Shoppers Meet - , ALAN IAD0 DOROTHY LAM0UR i IT'S REALLY COLD' IN MANITOBA - Pioneers -in northern Manitoba's goldfields take blizzards and temperatures of 50 below in stride as they push back the continent's last frontier. Here Mrs. Elbert McRae, of Wekusko, Man., "rooks" up a tub of snow to get water for washday or. maybe, the Saturday night baths. Hundreds of feet below in the Wekusko gold mines, men of (he community are taking gold ore from underground passages where the temperature remains 08 degrees above -zero all year. ' of Pri.. r. " r.Mr uk" nr'n. 1 !y ' 11 Arm,tr.,:i, " ..!.! C G. 'h.nr iu the i nl 5, "1 Vaacijuvf, in ti,r D, trit WIRING SERVO REPAIR: ROBERT PRESTON It: YD NOLAN ; i 1 : m ! In foromounH t f f v . 1 -J J 1 . CI ,J fiM- ' ill Hotel. . the Woman's Auxiliary reported ' that, while not as active as tn , war years, the W.A, was remain- j im: in existence. She reported a , small number of ditty bags on" hand which It Is Intended to Kive to the first deepsea ship lo come to this port. The report of the local Sea Cadet Corps referred to the honor brought to the Corns by j the success of Cadet P.O. Albei t i Lyolfson. who earned a trip to! Britain, and Midshipman John ' Kennedy who won a scholarship ' to Royal Roads naval academy. Both these awards wTe won against very strong competition. Incidentally. Kennedy Is at present on a Navy cruise as far .until as Panama. During the year a contingent from the local Corps attended the Sea Cadet camp on Gam-bier Island-and took the lead in all sports activities and in boat pulling and sailing conuietitions. Under revised rules it is now harder lor boys to get Into the Hi. This game was arranged by the league executive with the thought in mind that at last Port Simpson may have a serious ehallengpr to the supremacy of Bo Me Hi in these parts. It might be pointed ou. that Port Simpson are sending their boys over without any guarantee whatever just to get a crack at A'.e:- Bill's youngsters. That 1 point alone proves that the Y.P. E.A. is definitely after recognition and they will be given it if they return to the village victors. Tonight's game will not M broadcast but as in the Ketchikan series, the games on Friday -and if necessary Saturday, will be aired. Nell Ross will as usual I. Mm tftt gwfTTO ArrVas j I'rinre Kitnert Mr. and Mrs. G. Little, East K.viniua; G. Goodwin, Ocean' Fa IK; E. B.irusdale. New West- , minster; F. J. Lancaster. Van-' cnuver; M. N. Monro, city; S. II Knox. West Vancouver; J. Pros-ser, Vancouver; J. D. Shirlaw. Vancouver; L. L. Davis. Vancouver; R. F. Day, Vancouver; K. Garland, Vancouver: O. D. J.eversage. Vancouver; K. R. McDonald, Kamloops; H. Wright, Detroit. Michigan; J. Cook, North i Vancouver; C. Van de Vnxjt. 'Courtenay; A. Dixon. Courtenay; J. Parnell. Courtenay; Dr. F. H. ' Fishout. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson, KwiniUa; Miss M, Williams. Miller Bay. ' and has never been asked to even doff his chapeau to professional V.'ally of the Seattle Athletics. The locals will be watching him tonight and oun stars of the future would do well to do likewise. ' 1 Ale" Bill has announced : changes in his lineup. Don "Lartwi'r and Reg Lavigne will YOUR SPRING ruf::rt ra 1 MADAM COAT, & ELECTF luix i.!:i i WALLACE'S su. i s iok Al l. i;i:t nti MF.Ms i a Of Course nanctie tne mine lor uln games. MANY 1 RANSFUSIONS CALGARY (P Mary Lou Leonard. 14 year-old Calgary girl who suffeied a serious hemorrhage after an operation has received more than 40 pints of blcod since early January. When another donation was called for. IS volunteers resounded. m millKilEilSSIIiSilii t I Sea Cadet corps than it was In the past. The report particularly mentioned the great help given to the Corps by T. M. J. Fortune and also by the local Naval establishment. The cadets, besides their usual corps activities, are now ('imaged in pi ep.ti alion lor a musical show. IMKS IO KM AN M U ( II AIKM AN The following officers were elected for the coming year: Chairman, James N. Forman. Vice - Chairman Mrs. J E Itoddie. Secretary, Edward T. Applc- not be out, having been withdrawn in favor of Mel Holkestari and M.icphee. The addition of "lie older Holkestad should do much to giving that punch to the Savoy representatives. The continued serious practices have the town team in top shape and, with the younger players rapidly proving their status, Alec has confidence that he will maintain his 1000 average. Tentative starting lineup will be Lindsay, R. Holkestad, Macphee, Beynon and the inimitable Mr Dominato. In the intermediate section of tonight's show. Port Simpson Y.P.E.A. boys will meet Bo Me James Redp.it.h, port steward for the White Pass & Yukon Route, and Mrs. Redpath. aTter -pending the winter holidays at Victoria, were passengers 0:1 Prince Hupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For AH Occasions JAVEX dev.'. tnileti bettor ond faster. Just a few drops quickly charms away all stains and mokes it white os the driven snow. Disinfects and cleanses basins, baths and drains. 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