new compositions In an olfort to create new miusle for string quartet, the American Broadcasting Company's “Kine Arts Quartet” in offering Prize of $400 for the best manu. The Semiahmoo Sun th Canada. Listeners are jnvited to wend in aubjocts for argument, ‘much au “ia the red atop light above or below the yellow on a traffic ‘ignal?", “Who owns the North Pole." ote, Emch day five subjects are se-| lected for broadcast, and from them Gisele will propose the argu. ments, and while Métonors argue the point, shell entertain with snuale and song, She will then ive Veript submitted to them. the correct answer and announoy The competition is open to reat) the name of the #ender, dents of the United States ai Tho author of each argument Canada. Final date for submission | Used receives a giant package of ‘of manuscripts is March 31, avi.) Surf and five dollars, To add to Further particulara of the con. the fun, a “dally double” In pro- test may be obtained trom Rex tm worth double prize, Maupin, music director. of the Fi Anierican Brvadeasting Company,| Already a favourite with Cana. 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago | M4" Msteners, Glacle will be tal fe Ing on her first commentating RW fa task with “Let's Start an Argu- - ment.” Originaly a student of tho Favourite Story violin, Glacle was firat discovered Dancer, choreographer, showman} to be a singer of extraordinary Jerome Robbins chooses as his styling and personality in 1946, Favourite Story John Kier Cross’ Sinco then sho hax been a feat. Unforgettable “Glass Eye," tonight ured entertainer, and has won a on CKWX at 9 o'clock. claim as a star In the Normandie As usual, Ronald Colman Is host. in Montreal and Winston's \in Woven around the background of Toronto. the theatre—emotions are bared he {i @ drama of reat life In ono of| Mystery Series eepeseeeteapenectul stories ever a5 vataciest, Frank Rabo, ; aco writer of mystery stories, will cA be appearing over CKNW very wursday evening, 7:30 to 8 p.m, Canada’s favourite songstress, Wednesday ovenings “The Man Seen ‘D0 he heard With a Story” Ix another mys: GEWX Sho takes over tho ences | ‘°"Y thriller over CKNW. spot-on the new program “Let's - 5 Start an Argument,” which start.’ Eric Nicol ed on CKWX, Monday, November Nicol, Nicol, who's got z Nicol?” might well be sald Gisele will lend her distinctive| not only of the momentary diffi- volee and song stylings to a pro-| culties of tho times but also of BRANCIL NO. 8 PITMAN HALL 244 Jotinston oad, White Rock Dancing every Wednesday, 830—10:50 pum. Admission 250 TURDAY ADMISSION, 500 WOOD and his MELODIANS SGULAR DANCING EVERY Ss. Dancing 9—12 p.m. NORMAN GRE Let’s Go Bowling FOR FUN AND HEALTH OPEN BOWLING EVERY AFTERNOON ALL DAY SATURDAY Every Evening 11 pm. to 12 pm. \TLY REFINISHED FOR RENT sented each day. ‘This argument | _ All shox sterilized by Ultra Violet Rays every time they arc worn e For Reservations Phone W.R. 3834 Idle Hour Bowling Alley 336 Washington Avenue—White Rock say Wie Wen Whe Wr Yar Vem We Wir Ware em Nike eT, / SEA VUE THEATRE = ane: 2 Shows Every Nite—Sunday Matinee at § p.m. James Cagney Moye Wrndy Action the way you want tt “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” Edmund Gwenn Burt Lancaster Dot MoGuire Wa Pionty Funny “Mr. 880” Kory Calhoun Jane Nigh Warren Douglas Cinecolor “Country Fair” And Jack Carson at his Funntest “Good Humor ‘Tyrone Power, the American film star, ls shown here broadcast- Ing~ inthe British Broadoasting Corporation's overseas magazine programme, “Anything to Declary Power ts now in England whero ho Ix playing the Inading part in the dramatised version of Thomas Hoeggen's American novel “Mister Roberts’ the Vancouver humorist and author by that namo, When Eric Nicol was a young man and ro- spectably at home in Vancouver the worst confusion to bo assocl- ated with him was that he was culled Jabez. Thon he went to Parls, where ho studied; he lectured at U.B.C.; he became involved with the BEC And found himaolf writing scripts in London, Thing becamo so bad | that he wrote a book In which | Kept track of his peregrinations. | He called it The Roving 1. Miscollany this week peers’ through the radar screon at the roving Nleol and quotes Uberaly from his current, hilarious ook | to substantiate its findings, Ren Ree ere ari oe CBC's well-known movie critic, Clydo Giimour. Miscellany is still on Tuesdays at 10:15 pm. — but never vory_ still. oie hi clico to Vint thei i ee Mr, and Mexico. | Gould. - B.C. ELECTRIC GLEE CLUB LEGION HALL - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS 15 CENTS PARK there WHITE ROCK BC. WR, 3523 Doors Open 6:30 p.m. First. Show 7 pan, Saturday Matinee—1:15 pam. Saturday Evening—Doors open 6.15 pum. Show 630 =PROGRAM— 5 ¥riray and Saturday December Land 2 John Payne — Rhonda Fleming “The Eagle and the Hawk’? Pius Colored Cartoon and Selected Short Subjects Monday and Tuesday Joan Crawford “The Damned Don't Cry” =o “Hollywood Varieties” December 4 and 5 Wednesday and Thursday James Cagney “The Time of Your Life” ekteos “Axctic Fury” December 6 and 7 1951 GRAND NEW CHAMPION in the LOW PRICE FIELD A NEW Just phone us for a demonstration on one of these fine new cars, MATTSON BROS. Ltd. SURREY’S LARGEST CAR DEALERS STUDEBAKER and HILLMAN CARS Hjorth Road and Trans-Canada gai Phone N.W. 262-R-1. the new Studebaker NOW ON DISPLAY It’s A Beauty! MIRACLE RIDE COMPORT 5 BRAND Gasoline Miloago that Amazes NEW ° COMMANDER NO GEAR SINE HIGH AUTOMATIC DRIVE RERIGiEN ae e THE THRIFT ONE V-8 FOR ‘Sl — HIGH PEAK IN VALUE