couver. II v,m an exceptionally Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 5, 1950 HOTEL ARRI VALS rough trip for the small vessel, . particularly northward from SHIPS and- f F D D Kadio Dial V I I IV 1240 KDocyclei (Subject to Change) They Point the Town with Joy, Songs and Technic- Gene Kelly Fronk Sinatra Betty GarrHt Ann Miller in Eureka. California, to Cape Flat tery and the Straits' of Juan de WATERFRONTj Due to inclement weather "On The Town" With a substantial list of passengers and freight cargo, C.N.R. steamer Prince George," Capt William Ecclcs, arrived in port ut j l0:15 yesterday morning from Va ncouvcr, Westview and Ocean Falls, sailing at midnight for Ketchikan whence she will return here this evening to sail at 11:15 on her return south. THURSDAY to SATURDAY 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. j Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, Winnipeg; Philip Evans, Vancouver; B. O. Brightin, Vancouver; D. Year-wood, Vancouver;' H. M. Sem-mens, Vancouver: B. J. McCaus-land, Vancouver; Mrs. H Gas-kail, Nelson; W. M. Priest, Vancouver; S. W. Barclay, Victoria; Ray Hunstone, Vancouver; G. D. Aspen, Leask. Sask.; P. Peterson, Dorreen; C. Cooper, Victoria; P. M. Thompson, Vancouver; F. Bro-die, Vancouver; W McGowah, Vancouver; F. W. Watson, Smith-ers; Mrs. E. Longley, Juneau; W. G. Kirkpatrick, Edmonton; R. A. Richards-, Vancouver;'; A. B. i Hodges, North Pacific; H. B. Phil-lips, Mussel; Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc-I Kerrachcr and family, city; Keh-jneth Thompson, Vancouver; V. Johnson, Torratc. Mutinei; Sat. 2 p.m. . 4 : winch commenced about 11 o' ; clock last night the C.P.R. j steamer Princess Norah was delayed until 5 a.m. this .morning : on its southbound voyage to Vancouver. It was scheduled to remain in port until 11 p.m.' at which time the Eugene, Ore-i gon high school band concert I and dance was to end at the Civic Centre. Passengers disembarking at Prince Rupert included John Conlcy from Juneau and Edith Longley and 0-j year old Dennis Lattery. Miss Longley is accompanying the U.d to his home in Prince ' George and will return to her -home at Juneau. '. ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS. THURSLAT-rJW. 4:00-Bernie Bruden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and interlude 4:30 Captain Dick 4:45 Personality Piano 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Yesterday's Bands 5:30 Musical Program 6:00 Canada at Work 6:15 Musical Varieties ti:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30-Eventide 8:00 Citizens Forum 8:45 Talk 0:00--Winnipeg Dram?. 9:30 . CBC Van. Concei t Orch 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15-Open Hearing 10:30- Dance With CBS " 11:00 -Weather and Sign OH For A New Year's Treat CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash I'hohrf Taken at Homt Phone Green 389 216 4lh & PRINCE RUPERT. B C MARE. LEAF , John Wick returned to Vancouver by air Tuesday after spending . the holiday reason with ids fam I ily here. j FRIDAY A.M. I CANNED FOODS QI In wintertime a young Man's fancy turns to thoughts of . . 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