10:00 Bandstand 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, December 8, 1950 10:15 Minuet 10:30 "Melody Time" RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR 12:25- plW 10:45 CBC News illNu (Subject to Change) 10:55 Weauiei and Interlude 11:00 Saturday Date 11:30 Weather Report Thai Smile Tells the Answer! 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude . rRllAY P.M. 4:i5 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Storlen 4:45 Lyrical Lady 4.S5 CBC News 5:00 Int. Cornty. 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies "Revitalize Boy Scouts Plan Achievement Adapted - After Hearing Provincial Executive I . "Plan Achievement." designed 5 to revitalize the . Boy Scout m movement in Canada, was ex- plained to the Prince Rupert Boy Scout Association last night by Executive Commissioner R. Ken I Jordan. Adopted by the Asso-5 1 elation here, it is a sequel to B ! "Plan Opportunity," which was I designed shortly after General tion was -rervlclng. Also there were lone si outs in places where patrols could not be raised. They learn their scouting through correspondence. There is now In operation a plan for further development of scouting in B.C. Of the plan itself, Mr. Jordan said the first target was to emphasize the daily good turn for scouts. The good turn, ho said, was being carried farther so that sixes and packs, patrols and troops organised for community good turns. He mentioned what some groups ' had chosen for their good turns. Also "be prepared" was extended to groups so that Boy Scouts could take part in civil defence ' r.Y' i" j' 5:10 There's Music ln the Air For a BOYS' GIFT 5:30 Now. I Ask You 6:00 Supper Serenade 6 : 1 5 Henri Rene Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties .6:45 Saddle Rockin' Rhythm 1:00 CBC New ki IIIL AUytNIUKtS A MAN CAN inT!? Evening, 7 . 9 J j. Sat. Mat. kX VT14! 2:00 - 1:20 y. n RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE i 7:15 CBC News RounduD .a.. op., CL.. W.... and disasters. He told of the to reorganize headquarters and work the B gc ' change the organizational set-lrtnn. ,... h rta ot W) 7:30 Jr. Chamber Roundup REUTERS APPOINTMENT Charles B. Lynch has been appointed editor of REUTERS North American service, with headquarters In New York.' For the past three years Lynch has been REUTERS chief correspondent ln Canada, with head 8:00 Alia My. Friend Satan by The Store for Dad and Lad' .up. I nlpeg earlier in the year. He felt quarters in Ottawa. Previously, I I.,, ,c x-,, wppu.vu.my , that advance training of older reviewed and of the was most f' scouU for tnat sor k targets were attained. - There would help k lnte were still "bugs" In the scouting of o(ler movement and "Maple Leaf, readership was also stressed P an was put forward to pro- ln tne ,an It started , vincial , organizations, finally. st commlWee and ex- on examination, the plan was tended to teaders and masters. f J. Ooscoe 8:30 Opening Night 9:00 "Burn Chuckwagon" 9:30 Canadian Short Stories . 9:45 The Meaning of Comedy 10:00 CBC Newt 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Club Date ' 10:30-r-Rlverside Rancho 10:55 Interlude 11 -.00 Weather ll:06jSlgR off.' : " . f 8ATURDAV-A.M. he was REUTERS manager In Brazil, after having served as a war correspondent th North west Europe. He is a native oi Saint John, N.B. (CP PHOTO) RUBBER OVERB001 uunu w oe not, wmu suouu-rs Tne plftn t t caUed f thought was necessary. Ideas ,eader ,or te In from all over the country were h s,lrIt th. o, BROWN gathered, sorted out and cons d- many as m,. attend the ered. The Hnal result was "Plan other! summer courses. Among Achievement the p an Mr Jor- beneflts of the courses he piace. dan was explaining last night. ed tradlng of ldeas among lead-1 In drawing up the plan, Mr. pr, ,rnm a,,, n h.h Of BUCK This advertisement ij not Dublisheti or dijplayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government $ British Columbia. SMALL CHANGE . SHORT AGAIN " Shortage of , coppers .' and silver coins is again perplexing city banks and local stores today. Banks made an appeal to piggy-bankers and others who have stocks . or."smalJ change to turn lt In to'aclll-tate the. carrying on. of .business..' ' ' : , , " ' ' , h.i 'vf'. v-' WARMLY LINED WITH FAERIC! ZIPPER CLOSING jl.00 Mustual Clot 8:00-CBC NW . BrlOlUre'a Bill Good 8 :1 5-tH1 t4 and Encores 8:30-i-Mrjrrtlng Devotions 8:45 Little. Concert 8:00 BBC" Nsws and Comty. :15-Sa0fl Screhadb-:30-XSC' Stamp Club $:45-rThe'An$wpr Man 9:6 Time -Bignu - Hv , r -;-, '. Jordan explained, the volunteer on jne jj. . scout had the right to overrule, There were also supported Ur, the professional scout. - gets; Formation of a badge com- The British Columbia council, mUtee wlth a e 8Ccretarv the speaker said at first felt the woul(J glve thB dlstrlct commla plan premature but. on consid- sloner a better picture of thp eration. decided It was very op: bad hejd ,n the dlstr,ct Eacn portune. Speaking of volunteer badge would have M tnro helpers, he said there were many the commlttee and a ceruficate Mrs. Hanley L A. President Kinsmen Plan For Christmas Plans for Christmas Tree parties at the Civic Centre and Mil S' ft" prominent Dusiness ana proies- signed by the secretary would be lponlrcd" hpfnrp t.h hartuo rnnlH Mrs. G. V. Hanley was reelected president of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Le- sionai men in the British Co- ler Bay Hospital occupied the lumbia organization. He: said xied. In addition to other ..... friAii niArs nnl lair fimicaViAaHa heTw Rio at their meeting last night, greater part of the business , they were., not,. Just, figureheads O () her her offir-ers officers e elected prr.prl wpi-p- were i session rocd... of f the v, vinmpn Kinsmen nu,h Club i.. ,1., ,u Li.--, t advantages aavaaiages, ne saw, mis. thb' would WOUia Flat Sole Bottoms bu that thev worked hard at the At Tesrrace at their dinner meeting Wednes-, job. From them the organization cm y day evening. Treats will feature Fits any heel!...... tend to standardize throughout the; province and country requirements to obtain badges. Summing up, he said the boy was the most Important part of the effort." With a good group J received millions of dollars of advice for nothing. ' '. Mr, Jordan, told ..the meeting that they- must' . study where they stood' in relation to "Plan First vice-president Mrs. Dar-row Gomez. Second vice-president Mrs. J. Ciqcone. Secretary Mrs. Jean Mur-dock. Treasurer Mrs. J. S. Black. Executive Mrs. Elsie Ander- 1 both parties with presents for the children at Miller Bay. The I committee consists of Mickey I Fudger, chairman; Vince Dodds. ' Harry Swaffield and Eric Janes, i W. E. (Bill) Bond of Prince mr committee and good leadership Achievement'' and set their tar- he Sftldt lt was up to bof FAMILY SHOE STORE j TERRACfc-rPttur nominations recivc yesterday for three vacanclei 6rtLthe board of vlUaue commissioners here. They were: . ,C. W1. te$tT,' school secretary i Oeotfrty LamWy, business man WUWant'ffeorne,- Jr., garage and sawmill' operator. r 8. -N. 0: ,Klrlialdy,' postmaster and retj'lng.tsommlssioner. -Th -elactlon -will take lace ret Thursday. gets accordingly. It i was neces from. there on Rupert was a guest at the meet- 629 -3rd Ave. W. CHARLIE ROBERTS Phone sun, Mrs. H. Anderson and Mrs. 1 ing. sary ti" go Into the plan with each group so that scoutmasters and cub leaders could choose tar President Fred Conrad was in the chair and there was an excellent attendance at the meeting.; -. :-r;:.:r..- u. tiusrin. Following dinner and the busi- Sergeant-at-arms Mrs. Mont- ness session Armlne Boas and gets within their reach. It Wfis sm ere. pomerv. Eric Barton of the entertain-no g00d t0 choose targets: im Rcnorls were heard frnm the ment committee showed some possible of achievement as It enst and west sick visiting com- documentary RCMP films. mUtecs and the bazaar. Mrs.! : : COALVILLE. 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