3 if ye B.C. ROUNDUP Whitehorse’s zany announcers gone “4 + ‘ as CBC takes over northern station WHITEHORSE, Y.T. announcers of Whitehorse’s “volunteer” for the last time. \DSSPS PERS . WALLACE’S a 0 7m. 39 = “n ~d oO aw mi LADIES SKIRTS LADIES BLOUSES LADIES BRASSIERES LADIES RAINCOATS TROPICANA DRESSES YARDGOODS GIRLS SLIM JIMS TEEN AGE DRESSES WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE INES RRR ERE REE Phone. 3215 . For a choice selection of Chinese Food. Take-out Orders our specialty. 635 - 2nd Avenue West GRAND CAFE *"“:2: Buy your show tickets here. Fresh Bread Daily After 16 years of shoestring operation, CFWH was taken over Monday by the CBC Similar sta- tions at Dawson City and Yel- lowknife, N.W.T., are scheduled to come under the CBC’s wing later. Roderick Falconer, 31, is on loan from the’ CBC’s Prince Rupert studios to manage the station with a staff of five persons, most of them White- horse: residents. 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Housewives. school = students, businessmen, and RCAF and army . personnel manned the contro] panel and did the an- nouncing in their spare hours. TRAIL, B.C. (P— Nomination meetings for four political part- ies contesting a byelection in the Rossland - Trail have been set. The CCF will nominate their candidate Friday, the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives Saturday and the Social Credit party next Monday. ert E; Sommers former forest minister who resigned his seat 7 after being convicted of conspiracy and bribery charges in connection with the issuance of forest management licences. He had held the seat since 1952. Deane Finlayson, Britsh Co- lumbia leader of the Progressive Conservative party, said Sunday he has‘declined an invitation to contest the seat. Standings in the B.C. legisla- ture; Social Credit 37, CCF 10. Liberals 2, Independents 2, Va- cant 1. Total 52. PRINCETON «? — A truck driver suffered a fractured pel- vis when his trailer unit sway- ed out of control and crashed on its side near here. Driver Charles Scott of Prince | George was in “satisfactory” condition in Princeton hospital. The accident happened on the | Princeton-Merritt highway. : Police said Cariboo Brewing ‘Company tractor - trailer was -pulling a “pup” trailer. The “pup” started to sway on a curve iand toppled the whole unit. i* VICTORIA ‘0:—The extension -of B.C, Power Commission serv- i ice to the PGE junction town of ; day by Commission. chairman T. iH. Crosby. Dial 4210 Seventy miles west of Dawson Creek on the Hart highway, Chetwynd is the point where the ‘Pacific Great Eastern Railway | forks and sends branch lines to / Dawson Creek and Fort St. John. : Formerly Little Prairie, the _town was renamed for the late Ralph Chetwynd, former min- _ister of highways. VANCOUVER « — The last four cars of a Great Northern Railway passenger train bound ifor Seattle were derailed a few , hundred yards outside the Van- ‘couver terminal Sunday night. One unidentified person suf- ‘fered minor injuries. | Railway officials said the ltrain apparently hit a broken track just as it-left the terminal. The cars skidded onto the dirt right-of-way, but,did not topple. The 100 passengers were driv- en to Seattle in buses, REE! skirt! fto-Mcasure clothes. (Sale ends TIP-TOP TAILOR 208-4th Stroot nO Save Up To $25.00 During Our Big hKAid-Scason SALE! SALE! : SALE! FREE! with cvcry suit on oxtro pair of ‘pants for men, and for the ladies on extra Choose from o wide sclection of the finest suiting cloth available. All Toilored- Saturday W.R. JOHNSTON EXTRA PANTS , Nov, 29th) (P. Cravetto) Phone 3413 eet! Ane © bee Hee eee ee hee ew staff and army-air force support |. constituency | The seat was vacated -by Rob-|* | MOVIE COLUMN Working aals all seek marriage ¢ By BOB to get married? Yes, says Rona Jaffe, success- ful chronicler of the . tolling : lasses. She’s the onetime office worker who wrote “The Best of Everything” and sold it for a film story for $100,- 000. It’s her first novel and it’s bobbing along nicely in the: middle of the 10 top sellers. Rona is here to promote the! film script... She hedged a bit get-married thesis with threej exceptions: “Girls who are very shy, who: fession or who are dissillusioned 'Chetwynd was announced Mon- MUU-MUU iS UP—The MOV Hawaiian muu-muu goes mod- ern as the islands that may be the 50th U.S. state move into the world of high fash- jon. This adaptation of the Mother Hubbard has a slit from calf to Knee behind the tab front, which is decor- ated with a gold and white bamboo shoot. The dress is part of a special collection of Huwallan fashions from Hess Brothers $ al Allentown, Pa. 26-year-old | book and take a glance at the! on her. all-working girls-wanna-. fear that married life will inter-| fere with pursuit of their pro-; skirt | laims author THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Do all w orking girls want ¥ to many unhappy ro- /mances.’ But these are a minor seg-|. ment of the great feminine ; working mass, she claimed. The ‘others want a man. That’s the theme of her book, ‘and the reviewers state that it :contains some rather racy pas- i sages. , “My book is the fesult of working four years in an office myself and interviewing a hun- dred working girls. I discovered there were five basic types of working girls in New York, so I wrote a story about five girls.” Her types: 1. The well-to-do girl who works out of boredom. 2. The out-of-towner who seeks the glamor life of an ne | tress but fails. 3. The would-be | must work part-time to live. 1 4, The engaged girl 'enough to buy furniture, etc. 5. The divorced mother who must work to support her child. All are seeking marriage, said Miss Jaffe, and that brought up a natural question: What about her? | “I'm always asked that,” she , smiled.. Rather than pursue the issue, she’s dashing off to South America to finish her second book. EXPORTA C FILTER TIP CIGARETTES ' ‘ Aer te OM AHH Ree we He vy. ALBO LAMB'S (VERY MGHT This advertiwoment i vol puntuhed or deplayed by the Liquor Ovvtrol Bord or py the Government of Uritlih Oolumbin ‘ ) Rv 1) RUM 9 actress who, earning : THROUGH WITH. MINING-- Harold Brine, rescued after be- - ing trapped for 6%. days in Springhill, N.S. mine disaster, arrives in Toronto to take a new job with a rug campany. With him is his wife Joan and daughter Bonnie Lee, 2. —CP Photo. ’ SECTION FOREMAN. KILLED PRINCE GEORGE ()—A Can- adian National Railways section foreman was killed near Mc- Bride, 145 miles east of here, in a head-on collision of two cars. Killed late Friday was Alfred Leake of Jackson.. Two others were injured and they were re- ported in good: condition in Mc- Bride hospital:. commaamnantnt iitecmen *pitteenstet anergy LATEST REPORT Ask your Investment Dealor for tne Latest Report and Prospectus of Ltd. i . LL i ir ae ee we ( 10 . Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 12, 1958 | . DE AR'S t never varies:, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. eee ee TODAY to SATURDAY 7 pm.-9:05 tno . KIRK DOUGLAS giana “TONY CURTIS . ‘TAR ZAN’ sf | FIGHT FOR LIFE fF : Son's [. erelKols - " GORDON ScoTT ALSO “THE BADGE OF MARSHAL BRENNAN” Thursday to Saturday, 7. p. m.-9: 05 SADDLE TRAMP AND. 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