Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August 1, 1950 TODAY . Mau Jreen 0'Hara in 'Crosby, Hope i Postmaster-General -'Coming Next Month ! Another federal cabinet mln- 7 9 p.m. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles Masset Couple !Are Married Visit Jasper (Subject to Change) lstcr will be visiting Prince Ru- , pert soon In the course of a trip MASSET On Friday last St. t0 the Pacific Coast. Hon. O. Paul's Church, New Masset, was Edouard Rinfret K.C., Postmas- JASPER The twenty-first annual Totem Pole Trophy tournament In Jasper National Park, We feature a complete stock t.he spttinff for the marrlaee of ler-uenerai, will Be here on Alberta, which is one of the con- ., . .,.. . . AaMnr August 17, ' according to word Marion Lucretia, elder daughter . Hn.ni'. tlnent's mnf most spectacular .m.,i. reaching the cltv ... He will .m arrive Ui. .... " annual golfing events and which was of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, b traJn and proceed from here to Walter Henry, son to Vancouver. won three years ago by Bing of Masset of Crosby of screen and radio fame, of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Perlstrom, will be held from Sentemhpr '3 of Vancouver. TODAY Till ItS. f l"1! STARTS 7 Lodge was to September 9 with J. A. Floors i The dainty bride looked lovely ston ' Llmberlost p.m. TUESLiAt T.M. 4:00 Meet Olsele 4:15 Stock Quotation and tnv. 4:30 Prairie Folk 4:45 Western Five 5:00 George Crow and His , Orchestra ' 5:30 Don't Drown 5:45 Lyrical Lady 5:55-CBC News 8:00 Supper Berenadt 6:15 Sammy Kaye .and Orch. eOMuslcal Varieties ' 7:00 CBC New -7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Science Reporter 8:15 Nation's Business LAST SHOW 8.15 . of St. Albans, Vt., as tournament in a gown o brocaded bridal toastmaster. chairman, it was announced here satin, the full-length veil cas-l The dining and recreation halls by Robert Sommervllle, general cadlng from a coronet. Her of Llmberlost Lodge were very manager, Canadian National bouquet wa of American Beauty beautifully decorated for the Railways hotel system. roses and white sweet peas. occasion, this being the first wed- Chalrman Rogers, who dug his Her on,v attendant was her ding to be held 'there, first golf divot at the Edmonton sister msa DorU Anderson, of Mr. and Mrs. Perlstrom will City Club in 1914, is general man- Prlnce R"Pert. gowned in pink reside in Masset. FINE PRINTING UNION MADE OVERALLS and WORK CLOTHES RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE ager of the Central Vermont w"'" a"uu,uc' " Railway, a C.N. subsidiary. Be- match. She carried pastel sweet 8:30 Record Album FINDS WAY TO AVOID HARSH LAXATIVES to' St. . ne groom was auenoea Dy , 9:00-Tlme, Space and Echoing ore coming Albans. Mr. Thpmp. . Rogers was one of the best known Rort Wylie of Masset. I 47 PHONE 21 222S I amateur golfers in western Can- reception, i u, oria onrf ha niavoH in dance, was held at Llmberlost I i cj-.i.-.-i I.odee which was taxed to caDa-1 9: 30-Jake and the Kid 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Miscellany Ul tUUIIlc&IlltrilLS 111 OUSKUtCIieWilU, 0 Alberta and British Columbia Hp C'W accommodate me iarKe tivc I used to take are on a forgotten shelf since 1 began eating kellogo's ALL-bhan regularly. This good cereal has REAL ESTATE " INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED BROADWAY CI More Trout Are Planted number of guests. 10:30 Presenting Charles Boyer is als0 wel1 known in Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, nnmnU nf the hririf and Mrs ! done wonder for 11:00 Weather Report 11:04 Fish Arrivals, Sign Off atN Cf)Jt r" id m-: i nrAi: Qd mes l nm uvtn iris jvi. rruiu. o ti m. m..L r '1' . 14 tjueoec ana New bngiana amateur golfing circles. The Totem Pole tournament over the championship Jasper Park Lodge course In the heart "'. R. E. Mortimer 324 .2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) A.M. WEDNESlAi Norman Bellis, of Prince Rupert, 1 sister of the groom, received the guests. - ) Rev. H. M. Wingf ield, of Skide-1 limit viuu uriw, wimw "I Ontario. One of many uiuolicitrd Inter. Are you suffering froni constipation due to lack of bulk is the diet? Trv this for lanUni Immediate Results Observed From Placing of Eggs in Rainbow Lake of the Canadian Kockies, annu- ,, . . . . I .. 5 gate Mission, ' who performed the ally attracts hundreds of North ; , , i VT11 rincst fw More Rainbow trout eggs sup Americas best known golfing K ll 1 relief: Eat an ounce of criapy ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty ol water. If not completely satisfied 1 with results after 10 days, send . empty box to Kellogg's, London, amateurs-' .For ".the past three Huurs 7 a in k For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 7:00 Musical Clock . i, ' 8:00-rCBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Bong 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices ine wasi. to me onuca- .. ,, repnea. u i the contestants in- years have , . YOU Ont. list DOUBLE eluded Bing Crosby and other I "r. . K .. , , !: J Moll Vlnn. V 1 MOMfT,ACKl plied by the Game Department' from the Lloyds Creek Hatchery at Kamloops have been planted by the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club in Rainbow Lake The eggs, 75,000 altogether, came last week and were kept Hollywood celebrities. Crosby Z1LL"C ; ' L 9:59 Time Signal iced at Bacon Fisheries until i in won the coveted Totem Trophy in 1947 and was runner-up to a long-driving Oklahoman in 1940. This year Crosby will be back in Jasper to make another try for the trophy, and he has invited his friendly radio rival. Bob Hope, to take part in the STRIKE! and up goes your score. There's nothing like bowling for healthy fun and excitement. Make bowling here a habit. SUMMER HOt'RS: 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEYS v . vv j wing imiv planted the following day j 10:15-Morning Melodies Originally part of these eggs 10:30 Melody Time were to have been planted In the . 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz lake at Dcnise Arm but, since 1 11:00 A Man and His Music they were so well developed and j 11:15 Roundup Time it was difficult to reach Denise 11:30 Weather Report Arm in time, ,he full shipment ' ( 11:31 Message Period" was planted at Rainbow Lake. , n :33 Recorded Interlude Ken Walmsiey, the game war- 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies Try a Daily News Classified. den for the northern district. .sm.Hjam. ... .. 4 DAY WORLD'S JgW ' CHAMPIONSHIP ?LJw-lS1 "' WESTERN MUSIC QsSJ Lpfe?V 7? Y&&i ROUNDUP g AfC ' SHRINE PNE 'SML fSMJ? circus m . rrmr 1 produced by tiSs ir NK , POLACKBROS. STj jfC&V' V iA I 2 Shows Daily ' ;i -.V CH W l . ' r .... . ' 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC New 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B .C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude , 1:00 The Concert Hour . 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Comty Our Children 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Bernie Braden Tells A Story-' 3:30 Divertimento . ' Classifies arts bring resuUs. , WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone who has planted trout eggs on numerous occasions supervised the planting of this lot. Proving the immediate success of this planting, a number of eggs had hatched and the small fry were seen swimming In the pool adjacent to the ' planting bed. Others taking part In the planting under the direction of Ken Walmsiey were Tom Boulter, sr., Harold Eidsvik, George Schmidt and George Rorvik. During the last twenty yt-ars, 'T THE BES1 in Plumbing Service PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUrJBCIIUMAN Old Post Office Bldg.) according to Game Warden Fd.J Martin, some two million trout fry have been planted in Prud- ' homme. Rainbow and Dian i OPPORTUNITY IU10CKS . . FOR A BUILDER OR INVESTOR 0 Lakes and gratifying results in ! subsequent appearance of steel- ! head trout have been observed. I Vf V-?, V-'"' H I These qgsjB rje.cedited with rv, i i I I V f VI lb V -I I J(;M.'t - J ft- LUBRICATION BY EXPERTS! Exceptional Offering -w'' V. -w: v..- A . V; Large subdivision In Prince Rupert's better residential section. All services available. No taxes to pay until 1951. Panoramic harbor view. Area comparable to 38 city lots comprising nearly 3 acres. Easy walking distance to schools, hospital, downtown shopping centres, waterfront, and churches. Individual lots available or will sell entire property for much needed housing , development. Priced to sell below city assessed value on similar property. Terms if desired. See Allan Armstrong for full particulars. Phone 342 or Green 297 (eves.) office of Armstrong Agencies. kiic auuiiurtuc ui sieeineaos now Fecn In such streams as Clovah Creek and with the sustained supply of rainbows in Rainbow Lake. Observations show that the first year's development results In fish about eight Inches 16ns while full maturity is reached in about two years. JO Years of Progress on Parade IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE A FAIR for ALL the FAMILY! ns.ecirdl Salle TANGO PUMPS l COME TO VANCOUVER . . . EXHIBITION TIME! . . . eleven gay, exciting days at Western Canada's biggest Fairl See it all . . . enjoy it all . . . free shows at the Outdoor Theatre ... 4 days of fireworks displays . . . fun along the Gayway . . . hundreds of exhibits from B.C. farms and factories . . . 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