Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 8, 1954 Cancer Society Organizer Announces Poster Contest Faces Many Problems roducing Programs - , . THE FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED f Canadian Broadcasting She also reported that, as well as the poster contest to be held ,n faces a iar more .uk" in producing pro- soon, high school students V from the West End theatre and from music halls, and weave programs around their already established artistry. TRAIN ARTISTS In Canada, however, the CBC is forced to find artists and hati the BBC or UniUcI adio networrts. twwry rubers were told yester- I- throughout the province would be asked to enter an essay contest next fall. Speaking of the increase in Cancer Society activities. Mrs. Dawson reported there are now n.ill.U nnrl Amort teach them to perform, and at I TNI CM A lit THAT HAXfS wn4 you NOW ON DISPLAY the same time put them on the cr Kicumut 81 units in B.C., and some 1,500 air to compete with U.S. programs while the artists are be .'US Drills" nw i0 producers-can draw ,w business, Canada has no show business Irom Went can be obtained," ;.xon. program director British Columbia region BC. said at the Rotar- ing trained. "It is amazing that they do so well," Mr. Nixon said. Students at Booth Memorial High school yesterday afternoon heard of plans for a poster contest sponsored by the B.C. division of the Canadian Cancer Society, and saw a cartoon film on advances In canter research. Showing the film and announcing the poster contest was Mrs. Thelma Dawson, field organizer for EC, who also addressed a meeting of the. Prince Rupert Cancer Society in the Legion board room. Mrs. Dawson told the group that one of the major objects of the society was to promote cancer education among young people. She said that in the near future it was expected cancer would be as easily cured as r.ubermlosis. and that youngsters should be tatiht not to far the disease, but to recognize its svmptoms, to assure early medical care. The public does not realize the extent to which the CBC is kly luncheon. United States ana nni- t ci does not creave an- .. . r I . sponsoring the artistic life of Canada, he said. By that he didn't mean purely cultural programs, but entertainers like Wayne and Schuster, the Happy Dixon says, riuuuctia U.S. can Invite profes- s "". :'. ' - - .' .. ! .:.',," ;., ; - .-- : , 0 ;. -.W.'SV . ' , . . ' . . ' -.- : ,- - ' - i i: ( s I .Pi i ' rim 11,, ttUXIftt o-rN. ,., $139 so g!S- knd cxpcriuiitcu iun I irf-ltimatc stage, musl- Gang, as well as more serious volunteer workers. There are two cancer institutes in the province, one In Victoria and the other in Vancouver, the latter one of the most modern in the world. There are also ten consultative clinics in the province, including one in Prince Rupert. She also suggested that the local group undertake a cancer forum such as the one staged recently In Vancouver. The group noted that five local paticr.ts had been &iotcd by the society during the past year, and reported that a film, "The Warning Shadow." dealing with the treatment of lung cancer, would be made available to any local group interested. President Mrs. A. Holbrook conducted the meeting, and Rev. L. Antrobus, a member "of the ones. using Vancouver as an ex i dies, movies and night piltain they take them trout ample, the program director said that a singer there had few courses open for making a living. There was the Theatre Under :SONALS 'T 17 'f I RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles GFPR Just lean back and this comfort-minded chair responds to your slightest whim. Quality bv'At action guaranteed for lifetime of chair. New duo-spring construction, beautifully upholstered. Many styles to . cSooso from. Maldiing olloman , included in pries, . I Mrs. J. W. Estcy left t t on the Prince George, (Subject U Change) , oiympia, Wiuin., wnere , to make their home. FRIDAY provincial board of directors, accompanied Mrs. Dawson to the high school for tne film showing, seen by about 180 students. icraldine Prockter has the Stars and night clubs, but program planners and producers have a "big responsibility" In providing a continuity of employment for such artists. "8trangc as It seems," he said, "the CBC Is producing artists who can compete with the U 3. talent." The type of programs on CBC reflect what the public wishes, he said, adding that many programs emanating from Vancouver are direct results ot listeners" suggestions. Some sugges to Normal School after P.M. e:oe 6:3 :43 70 7:!S 7 JO the Christmas holidays lli her Daren, v-anon Basil S. Prockter, 200 hmltry Buriiftte Shuw ( anuria t Work CBC Kews - CBC News Roundup Toronto Symphony "Pops" Concert ' Keni ThMilre . John Plsher Spfsker's Choice CBC News k venue West. R:.10 :30 :45 MARY YOUNGER holds some of the 10,000,000 subway-fare tokens which the publicly-owned Toronto Transit Commission " has ordered from a Montreal firm. City Controller Leslie Saunders has called for an investigation because the contract was awarded to a Montreal firm. ' . . ; . d Mrs. 1. F. Williams, a Place, and their son liter, boarded the Queen New York today for a tions cannot be used simply be lOrlO CBC News . 10:16 Canadian Short Stories cause talent to product a pro gram cannot be lound. 10:30 11:00 Parade of Choirs Went her Report trip to England. They Whereas radio in the United return here m aooui States is purely commercial a0 La L Hecord Sole ribinru nths' time. venture, In Canada it is work . aid M Mrs. Clllf E, Jenkins ing on behalf of the people, devising programs that stand up well in competition, providing services not produced elsewhere BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOB TAKE OCT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe Legion Women s Auxiliary Installs Officers For 19545 Installation of officers in i standardbearers, Miss , Evelyn colorful ceremony highlighted Antilla and Mrs. Maty Ballin- f iily also were on the last night, leaving for itr for a brief stay, be-rurning to reside In Mtlait-al MuHterpieees Muk Till .Mlduljlit 11 W rin-v SATURDAY . AM. 1:00 Mllslral iork 7:30 CBC News; Weather 1:33 Mustml ( 'lark 1:4.) MnrillrtK levotttls 1-00 CBC News S:I0 Hire's Bill Good 8:15 Hits nd Encores S:30 .Muolml ( lMk 9:00 BBC News and Comty. 9:15 Saddle Serenade ' 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 Stu Davis 9:59 Time Signal 111:1111 Menace Period last night's meeting of the per, and presented a past-presl and creating a show business for the country. The latter, he said would eventually provide Canada with a live theatre, an effective musical life and fill all the entertainment needs of the nation. dent's pin to Mrs. Gomez, 2 - 45 s Ciceone, 535 Tatlow Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. ; li ne C . trt ft last hi. night on busl- Members planned. a Valentine dunce, to be staged February 12 Rogdar $1.90 SPECIAL 95c Mrs. J. 8. Black, first vice and Van- president of the provincial In the Legion auditorium, i command, assisted by Mrs. Dar-1 They also heard reports and I 1 to to Pcntli Pcntlcton i iss m Jrene Irene R( i ir 1 1 nowe ai.su n-iv row Oomez, installed the of- i letters of thanU lor donations fleers including: President Mrs. I of $20 each to the Miller Bay Victor Duncan; vice-presidei t I Hospital and Pioneers' Home lor Mush-Hl Prourum World Church News CBC News; Weather 10:15 10:30 10:45 11 :00 ird $ie George for Langley, Also: Thuii- Metropolitan Opera Mrs. R. Montgomery; secretary i Christmas, Graft Classes Start Again At A! A V Civic JV ' C Centre venire .s , 7 fre sue win resiae. . . . f-n u-p11 nartv was staffed Mrs.- Frank Lewis;' treasurer! A new member, Mrs Charles Biucc, was Initiated. Mrs. T. Glenn; executive com rf i, nnr, for Waiter I hauser : Wagner P.M. 2:00 Ballet Club ' '. ' 8:00 CBC News 3:10 Week-end Listening 3 :30 SKrtB College .., ....,., . q mlUee. Mrs. J. 8. Black, Mrs. W 45 RPM Albums 78 RPM Singles and Albums Rothwell and Mrs. J. Andrew; Christ- Wi. after spending Craft classes at the Civic scrgeant-at-arms Mrs. C. E. a- 4 New Year s here with t sV - y " THIS WEEK . ' ! Important Little Theatre mn,j,pP I Centre have startea again aiier , munuw President Mrs. Duncan 3:45 Armdale Chorus 4:00 Now I Ask You 4:30 Halatloii Army lTcra;. 5 00 Red River Playboys 5 15 Tlie Rhythm Pals S:3 B.C. Profile pointed new committees Meeting will be held at o'tliHk tonight in the Board Itoom at the Civic Centre. . ::nbrai IODE All Churches Fight Unpopularity the Christmas . Holiday, ana Rowley Miles, director, announces a new craft project, flower-craft courses for teenagers. The course, to be held Wednesday nights, will Include assembling of five colorful flowers' from Formosan woodflbre. Similar work has been undertaken at adult classes this year Bake Sale always insist on.. Um.'ii for a bake sale and The Church Is not overly in Vancouver or anywhere hroljnng elections were du V: 'else. Rev Murdo Nirolson told a and now is open to teenagers ller, members of Cam-ipter, Imuerial Order sea i C Week of Prayer,, congregation : 2- with membership In the Centre. Adult classes will continue on at St. Andrew's cathedral last I ifcfis of the Empire held riMilhly meeting in the 0 m Ir Friday nights. . "'?.".,. re. Adult leathercraft classes re- "-". -h-""" Mrs. O. P. Lyons pre- BE A CITIZEN SAILOR IN THE : :: ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY . (I ul the session which set REGULAR PRICE- rua. o a.s lua date for a e. frozen green peas -- work '"''" c " vuj-... sumed last night, with starting on spring articles wuhlchulxih; Vancouver said tout , though , Uie tender pas-, new leathers in a variety off, shades now available. ! S ot the Gospe .re- rea -d 'h tolerance and even with Copperwork classes open again in- affection, the darker words of tnnltrht with W.P. Stewart Hob Parker, Mrs. Cliff I Mrs. L. Griffiths were nominating committee sttln several attractive condemnation and extreme tie-, annual elections to be r iirt.nre have been com- flnltcness ownke contempt end , the February mectinK. .r hatred in many, both ;n andi. (RESERVE) iu,v ncic S.MVCU W Over 1009 Records to Choose From The full schedule for crafU at out of the c.urchcs. the Civic rcntre Is as follows: Citing the story of the king in 1 curd party belnc spon- the Municipal Chapter, Mondav Afternoons: boys t the Civic Centre next " A umart coat in ihr woodwork, nges 6 to 8 years; evening, adult pottery. TuesCay evenings, adult pot- the Old Testament who tried to get rid of hard words by. putting them on the fire, Mr. Nlcobon pointed out how stupid it was to Ihhik Hint such action could cure or alter anything. , It Is far better to learn that ti vVick was wi-lciinipri an member, and won the '''-r- Navy's blue styled by a pri.e for the evening, terv. r iich refrcihments werel wPriiiMv-afternoons: Tea vei 1 II iv Mrs. Bill Meighan, Mrs. m "by such words God is simply unrlna tixin us l.ie reality of our position and dangers with which txntan and Mrs. N. H. Time .crafts; evenings, teen flowcrcraft. The RCN (Reserve) consists of citizen-sailors in training increasing their knowledge of the skills nd crafts of the sea. Reserve training is important training and demands whole-hearted interest and effort. T 1 A. ,VIVWI UljHUJ ead ;r- - r J ers Thursday Afternoon, boys we are beset, he said, ministers at this woodwork, ages 10 to 12 years;. 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