Prince Rupert Duily News Monday, May 8, I'JW Piano and Violin Pupils Are Heard On Thursday evening in the Common Lour.ge of the Civic Centre, which was filled to capacity, the piano students of Miss M. A. Way and violin students of Mrs. Nellie Anderson performed at a joint piano and violin recital in a very creditable manner. It was an Interesting performance. "It was very enjoyable" was HOSIERY PURSES DRESSES BLOUSES i t&y sups S ( U GOWNS 8 43 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30-Sunrlsc Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time SUn' 10:00-Ellen Harria 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 Personal Album 11:00 -Air Kindergarten 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Per..w 11:33 -Recorded Interlude ' :45-Seandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00--.id-Day Melodic 12:15 CBC N?wl I2:j Program esunie 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:45 CBR Presents 2:00 B. C. 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Helin nosed his vessel fori rome. His wile and children v.uie hoi, uijuicu m wie un. The packer had been up in the ftr 3 a Waterfront Whiff - - WATER tells the truth about,.. , WHISKY : Put Seagram's "83" to the water test. For water (plain 9 or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth aboyt any whisky. Water adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. Say SEAGRAM'S and be SURE ;; of the lines! CIVIC CENT DINING ROO. Seagram's the remark passed by many of 1 the audience Miss Way and Mrs. Anderson are deserving of great credit for their earnest effort and j hard work in producing the results 1 exhibited in the evening's program". : Those taking part were: Piano Chester Miller. Lvnir Roberts. Brian Robets, Mailyn Andeson, Gall Redoath, June Burnlp, Grace Wood. Pat Phil-lipson, Phyllif Childs,' Elaine Christcnson, Roberta Reid. Sylvia Helland. Allan Friedman, Margaret Johnson, George Hen ry, William Blackaby, Dick Kll-; born, Alfred Blackaby, Henry Blackaby, June Henry, and Mrs. , Jimmy Donaldson. Violin Donald Baldwin. Donald Husvik, Richard Forward. Donald McLeod. Murray Boas, Sally Schumacher. Robert Jensen. ' Advertise In -tic Daily News. HOMES Build your new home thru the National Hous- 'ng Scheme. Easy pay mentsLong terms For Expert Advice Call Your Locol Builders GREER & BRIODEN 215 1st Ave. West . Prince Rupert, B. C. Phones: Office Black 367 Night Red 561 Children .35 j5 jUEALHjTj with everyone when they dine at the Learn to Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, Rhumba, Tango PRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Moil. Thru Fi i. 4:30-10 p m Saturdaysi2:30 - 8 p.m. For appointments GREEN 491 RESERVATIONS ANDT OUT ORDERS 'Chicken in the Rough Ft, 1 to the mout.h of the Skeena River nd the canneries situ a ted there. They will De engaged, as always, in salmon trolling. Weather situation up the Naas. one cf the natives said. Ls very cood It looked as If the halibut tiercel J. II. Todd. Capt. Paul uuvic, was gome to to unload unload catch of halibut here Thursday. : rursrr eg stover and Assistant Purser Don Nelson ars back on duty aboard the steam er camosun after an extended haliday iaunt bv 1)us to Cm rornia. New Orleans. Florida, Wafhinjton and New Vork It Thi- advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. northern Queen cnariottCjbut the vessel stuck around for Qoodrldge, Mr. and Mrs. K. Malt-waters when the blaze at Poit a while, took on supplies and . man. The Camosun, Capt. Will-Simpson occured. fuel and continued to KJemlu i iam McCombe, anlved in port at : It had, in its holds, 10.C0J 5:30 p.nf. from southern Queen "Thrrc comes the mosquito", l,0llnds r nsh- i j Charlotte points, sailng for Van- Mary MacDonald, Director: formerly of ArilwV "83 Footwear PRINCE RUPERT DANCE l flset," somebody somebody veiled veiled on on the; busy waterfront Thursday after-! noon. Sure enough, plowing hito Prinr Rupert harbor (or Cow Ray were 12 small craft, skippered by natives from the. Naas River country. Mast waterfront observers thoucht the vessel were escaping the rough'38 weather In the fi.ihiii!i grounds. One of the skippers said the weather was bad in that area but they were noi fishing lor halibut. Tlie boats were enrou 110 busman's holiday either. f)hantom m PlianforrT7. . fvl '" iimm r Ljl 9 FINE PRINTING REGAL PRINTE 5R0JDVAY CAFE PHONE 2 1 222 Second (Juices FOR THIS' ENGAGEMENT ONLY Wed. Dahl; W. S. L., Capt. 11. McDonald; B. C. Eagle, Capt. O. Wick-S. C. 19, Capt. C Webster; Laila, Capt R. Innes; Rupert B0, Capl. Sam Lockcrley, and Morcsley No. 2, Capt. A. Calcler. It was Union Steamships nitfht again late Sunday afternoon at the C.N.R docks as the Camosun and the Coquitlam clocked en-route to their respective destln -jatlons. Aboard the Coquitlam, Capt. J. Boden, when it docked here at 7 p.m., were over 20 employees for the Canadian Fi.sh (and Cold Storaiie Co. at Seal cove. Passengers disciubarkinc here totalled 55. The vessel sailed for Stewart. Alice Arm and northern coastal points at 11 p.m. Passengers disembarking here included C. T. Campbell, Mrs. II. Mills and children, D'. Jensen, B Clarldge, J. Edwurdson, J. Mo- ClouRh, V. Williams, M. Hendrick- scn- Vance, K. Bell, D. Alstrom, J- Davis, D. Footc, Mrs. - A. McCullough, Miss D. I. couver and way points at 9 p.m. m mm AM 1 if UV Cf(J BmJ lk CtfMMt BUSS is BAD (or Cars In AUTOMOTIVE S E R V I C t as in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for . . . That's the reason why you're wise tp bring your Chrysler Built car to a man who knows it best ... Our trained mechanics have the "Know How" to make repairs quickly saving you time and money. They use only factory cngineered-and inspected parts and special factory approved equipment. ' Rupert Motors Lid. Phones 566 Service Dept. 866 Parts Dept- . rA IlUlll Remember i Hrtest Cook:n SUNDAY MAY 14TH Fashion Hours 7 a.m. to 1 ajn For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 "' Mather's Day Send attractive COUTT'S CARDS greetings especially Id MOTHER. They kept away from steam ships and. as modern knights ol the road, saw many interestln? find impressive thinis. With Mr Stover returning to the Camo- -i. O. C. Footc, who has been .relieving as purser on the Camosun, has gone over to the Co-j '.uitlam to relieve Purser A. If. j Rohinson w ho has gone ashoie ! in Vancouver for vacaton. A considerable amount of hard work goes into a fish catch And when an above averaae catch is made, a great deal of Terltt fhould be elven to a crew, especially the Captain. Not sine 'he steam trawler days here during the First World War and nt .to i!)34. has a catch of flat- fish amounted to 100,000 v,und. Tlie Canadian Fish nno "old Htorase plant at 8enl Cove Wednesday morning tipped Its hat to Capt. Dave Moore, !klp-per of the Santa Maria No. 11 who landed the mentioned wrijrht of sole at the company's iiock. An oilicial of the company phoned the Daily News offlc: the same day ana talked highly of Capt. Moore. : Union Steamships 'Camosim.; Caiit. W. Mn-Coomb, arrived in I port Friday at 1:30 p.m. from Vancouver and waypolnts, sailing for nouthern Queen Charlotte points at 10 p.m. On his first trip sine his vacation. Reg Stover was back iu the purser office. Passengers dir.-cmbarkjnu here included Mr and Mrs. D. R. West, Mrs. Whit-taker, J. Buljer, R. 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