Bearings young listeners the me, vith this Week's Listening , By JOitN KONFNTSON mS Ened Ustening 4g betier listening, and to help you choose Byorite programs some details not normally listed in. the Mhcdule are presented each MONDAY iin this week the Schools Best at 2 p.m, consists of a meon on tlic teaching of marin high schools. Remy our Delight", the weck- B) origination In which Rupert residents play avorite records, brings “ngrube playing records Mermany at 6:30 p.m. m0 pm, the CBC Sym- FOrchestra conducted by Bmcel presents an all Wag- gram, The main features = tying Dutchman Over- ® | Elsa's Prayer from Lo- TUESDAY Monday tn this columh. Canada needs a bolder finmign- tlon polley, This is broadcast direct from a public meeting in Winnipeg, and 1s the sort of dis- cusison which could well be broadcast by a Prince Rupert Citizen's Forum. The third in ‘the locally orl- ginated series of transcribed sea dramas ig at 1) pm "A Cloud Of Ball" is the story of the Cutly Sark, Inst of the fn+ mous clipper ships. FRIDAY Philp Harben gives his reclpo for shortbread in “Koffee Klub" tb $390 am. ‘locally produced series Bat 9:30: am. in-place of by half of “Koffee Klub." | Rupert resident Mrs. a! Bie gives a quarter hour : es from other lands in | Bmother’s Kitchen.” “Kol. ; Ab" follows from 9:45 till : BE yn, the Schools Broad- | Bor the coming of the Be Police, is comedy thne. “Lux stars Cary Grant and mepunne in their original Reroles in “The Awful of course, Mr. Ethe cog. News publisher John - recently made a doct- my about the Pirst Train Bgimat; which can be heard 30 till 7 p.m. me | WEDNESDAY Zr music Is the subject of ools Broadenst at 2 p.m. Biers can herr songs about ARabbit and various farnm- mals. bica, Anticn ¢ Nuova” at 4. ds a program of six~! _ seventeenth and elght- Feentury muse directed by Blzony. b Gielgud plays the lead- rin w- BBC adaptation of pv's “Ivanov? al 8 pin, The story of the coming to Canada of a typical United Em- pire Loyalist family ts the sub- jeot of the Schvols Broadcast al 2 pa, ' "Canada At Work” at 6.45 p.m, features the sceond of a series deahng with seasonal unem- ployment and the remedial xetion which can be taken now. “Vancouver Theatre” presents the concluston of The Saga Of Willie Moran at 8:30 p.m. Dancing enthusiasts are eat- ered for in the CFPR midnight hour. “Old Time Ballroom” at 11 p.m. ds followed by imoder music In strich tempo at 11:30 pm. SATURDAY “The Merry Miller” brings 4 half hour of Scottish music at 10 am. From if am, tilt 2 pm. the Metropolitan Opera Company present “Un Ballo In Maschera’’ by Verdl. Richard Tucker, Josef Metternich, Zinka Milanov, Ro- berta Peters and. Jean Mncra are the singers, oo A new series beginning at 3:15 pin. $s called “An Experlence Of Ls.” Ronald Hambictoii has recorded conversations with eminent Canadians who -have made significant contributions to Canadian Ife. The basket ball game te be THURSDAY ‘broadcast Js the inal of the Me? pan, Schools Broadcast! mm: “Songs of America’. Northern B.C, High School Champlonship. Mel Thompson Jp. in “Cilizens' Forum” gives the commentary from 9 't] 10 p.m. Of Offers «Sa dan. 27 Mr. 0, A, Johnson, who was elected prealdent of the Valhalia Lodge No, 07, Thursday evening in the Valhalla hall, will be in- stalled as president for the forthcoming year, January 27 at 7:30 p.m. ‘ Also elected and to be install- ed are Mrs. I, Velteh, vice-prest- dent; Mrs, A, Varfeldt, past president; Mrs. B. Bjornson, chaplain; Mrs. §. Pederson, marshall}. Mrs, E. Rosang, re- cording sceretary; Mrs, 1, Morse, financial seerctary snd Mrs. C. Fossum, treasurer, Mr, W, Johnson was elected inner guard and, Mrs. V. Fos- sum, outer guard. Trustecs are Mr. O. A. John- son, Mr. K, Hallberg and Mr, W. Johnson, Mr, K. Hallberg and Mrs, B. Pedeson were elected as dudi- tors. ' . It-was announced that. meect- ings will be held at 7:30 p.m, every second Thursday of each month followed by a social, ‘At the adjournment of ‘the business meeting, refreshments were served, . Little Theatre Chooses Cask - Tov Text Play Prince Rupert's Little Thea- tre has. chosen the cast for the forthcoming production of “The Curlous Savage” after screening 30 applicants for roles. . The J1emember enst, sclected by Bernice Cooper, director of {ution, will be composed of Joarr Robertson, Joy Reid, Pat Gor- don, Pat Bolton, Keith Faught, Georgiana McNay, Peter Mickles shirley Hill, Marilyn Deane, Ken MeIntyre and Bob Chidwick. John Patrick's three-act com- edy involyes a $10,000,000 In- herltance by a Mrs. Savage whose family attempts to gain hr a discussion on whether contro! of the amount, the theatre group's next preseri-, ‘ A contract for construction of a service, sales and repalr sla- tion for McRae Motors Ltd. has beon lot to Mitchell and Currle Ltd, J. D, McRae announced to- day, A building permit for $35,- 000 has been taken out for the project and preliminary work will start Immediately. The ‘new station, which fully equipped will cost an estimated $60,000, will be located on Bec- ond Avenue between Third and; Fourth Streets, Measuring 45 by 80 feet, It will have 188-foot pro- perty frontage, Designed to handle a full ling of General Motors cars and trucks, the building will also have complete facilities fo re- palr work and servicing, The Standard Oll Co. of B.C. will be assotlated with its operations. Date for its completion ts set for the middle of May. PERSONALS Mr. T. M. Christe, 914 First: Avenue West, Jeft Jast night aboard the Camosun for a trip to Kitimat. Mr. Bill Munroe arrived In the city Friday night aboard the Chilcotin from Queen Charlotte Clty, He will be returning to his Mr, Frank Bott returned to his home in Vancouver, last night aboard the Camosun. anmeeenermnneneni Mr. A. E. Jacobson, genera manager of Canadian Govern- ment elevators, arrived in the city on last night's train from Winnipeg on a routine vistt here. Garage Contract Let To Mitchell & ‘Currie home in Vancouver on Friday. ’ The newly formed McRae Mo- tors Ltd, was named dealer here for General Motors last Novem- ber, with Jack McRae as presi. dent and Duncan McRae. 2s vice-president, First showing of the 1955 cars was held in the McRae brothers’ store where the new Chevrolet and Pontiac mod- cls were put.on display. Tow- over, plans for the new building were already in preparation and tenders for its construction were called shortly aflerwards. The McRae brothers belong to a family which has a business record here dating back to 1009 when thelr father and three uncles opened a store specializ- ing in books and stationery, The two brothers bought the store in 1045 and have greatly expanded its operations since that time. | i } reaqgers | @ Moose cribbage ‘elimination ' tournament will be postponed unull a later date. Watch the: reader column, for announce- ment, (1t) Chinese Dishes | CHOP SUBY .... .. 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