wre SILKS ENT Neat eet Pa “ghee BOP a one 3 oN oe is TR TA ee ane te wee ret nae See yg aS Viet EON ee VON, Ye “ohana je ReMi we “FIRE® PREVENTION EVERYONE'S: BUSINESS” check fire alarm - in your district | Ne eae Fire Chief Becker warns ats By GARY OAKES ually News “Wvery week is fire prevention week.” me This is the slog an adopted by Prince Ru pert? s fire depar tment in an effort t to make residents more fir'e- -prevention conscious, Firemen. will begin checking homes in the Prince Rupert Dis- trict free of charge. Any resi- dent may have a safety check by calling the fire department at 2211 and requesting one, If you have the slightest doubt as to whether your home is safe or not call the fire de- partment and arrange for a check, Remember—it’s better to be safe. than sorry and negligence . Nay result In costly damage. The fire department will also : be testing residents’ knowledge of fire regulations. Do you know the emergency phone number? Just dial. 10. Even in the dark the number can he reached by dialing the first and last digets | on your phone. Do you know where the near- est fire alarm box is located? A list will be published showing locations of all fire alarm boxes in the area. Find the closest one to your home and memorize its location. * Staff Writer | Another part of the city’s year-round fire prevention pro- gram is the lectures tojbe given Junior and Senior .high school students by flrermen. The lectures will include ad- vice as to how to handle your- self in any given emergency and will teach students basic fire prevention rules. Students will be asked to write essays on the lectures and Fire Chief Earl W. Beck- er has. recommended that city council give a prize ‘for the best one submitted. Lectures win take. place ‘in Health and. Personal Develop- ment: classes and should begin after the Easter holidays. Chief Becker in a recent In- terview made these appeals to the public: “Above all'keep your head ‘in any emergency, accid- ents can be avoided by keeping calm,” “If you see a fire call the fire department immediately, don’t wait to find out if some- one else has called it, seconds may save lives.” Mayor P. J. Lester sald: “We want people to realize the dangers of fire and under- stand that our fire prevention program is a continuous effort and not a one day stand.” Bach week the Dally News will publish fire prevention tips from Chicf Becker, Here is the list of fire alarm boxes in the elty: NUMBER ONE CIRCUIT 114—Sixtn Street.anda Second Avenue. Street. - : 122—Third Avenue and sixth Strect. enth Street. 124—-Fraser Street and Seventh Street. o 125—First Avenue and Seventh Street. - 131—Second Avenue and Eighth Street.” 132—First Avenue and N inth Strect. 133--First Street, Second HOMELITE. VIKING OUTBOARDS DON and FRANK BALDWIN WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY. 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House. 113—Park Avenue Navy oil Tanks. — a4 115—Eleveator Dock, , ‘NUMBER TWO CIRCUIT merson Place, . 212—Fifth Avenue’ and Mc- ‘Bride Street: . 213—Fifth Avenue and Green Street... 214Seventh Avenue. and Green Street. at '215—Booth School. .. - a. 222-—-Conrad ‘Street ‘School. °223—Ambr ose Avenue ‘and Claude: Street.” Street... 225——First “OVverlook:. 231—Sixth Avenue. and Fred- erick Street. bert Street. _ 233—Piggott Place. : _(234—Kighth Avenue and Plaza. manuel Street. -242—Seal..Cove School: 243—Seventh Avenue and Jet fery Street... 244—B.C. Packers. ORAN _ from a mix. When cool fresh or frozen orange ROGERS GOLDEN SYRUP, BABA »Maka A Sponge, chiffon or angel cake. GE; —or next day ~ a ri spoon over the cake this syrup: To one cup of Rogors Golden Syrup add enough juice to make a “3 <-Imperial OU _335—-In perial : OIL. Pump. 21—Dty: ‘Dock: Y 51—Fourth Avegue and Eberts Street. : “NUMBER. “FOUR CIRCUIT : 412—sixth, Avenue, -and Ful- ton, Street... "413 Seventh Avenue ‘and Ful- ton Street. | 414—Ninth | Avenue and Ful- ton Street. moe 421—Ninth Avenue and Loat- biniere Street. 422—Bighth Avenue and Dodge Place. 423—Sixth Avenue and Thomp- son Strect. 424—Seventh Avenue and Mc- Bride Street, , 425—Ninth ‘Avenue Bride Strect, and. Me- CCF name two -| year-old former: ‘society photo- _ lpeen announced concerning the 112—Park Avenue Navy: Boiler 221—Sixth : Avenue -and Hays | Cove’ Avenue. - 224 Sixth Avenue and Donald | 232—Eighth | Avenue and Eg- . “8 x 235—Sixth . Avenue, and Im-: ewe eo 8 , By ADBIAN BALL '. LONDON (Reuters)—The fu- ture pattern of lffe for Antony’ .\Armstrong-Jones, Princess Mar- ‘garet’s husband-to-be, is the ‘subject of speculation and com- ment throughout Britain. Officially, there has been no {Indication of the role the 30- we grapher will fill in the nation’s life. | Since:the announcemnet Feb- Tuary 26 of his engagement to the princess, _Armstrong-Jones has. been Hving in Buckingham Palace, helping to plan the May 6 wedding in Westminster Ab. bey. REMAINS - - SILENT He. has. given no interviews ‘and: palace spokesmen’ have parried all questions about his future status. * Only one firm decision has future of the first commoner in- law a to marry the daughter of a Brit- ish king In more than 400 years —he will not continue his career: as a professional photographer. 4° Bis studio and apartment in 211—Fourth Avenue and Em- London’s shabby, Bohemian Pi- ‘milco quarter now are closed and up for sale. - Armstrong-Jones’ decision to. give. up his professional work! has provoked adverse comment in: some sections of the British press. Regret has been expres- sed that a young. man who brought a fresh, lively mind into the photographic world should feel that a royal marriage ob- Hges his retirement from it. There have been suggestions that he could continue to work in photography — for example, in illustrating books. It seems certain, however, that such hopes will be dashed since members of the Royal Family nearest the monarch never. have taken any part in business.-in Britain. STARTING ANEW — As the husband of a. princess fourth in line to the throne, the fair-haired, slimly - built commoner will have to. carve out a completely new life for hithself. Another question ‘is whether he will be made a-peer. There is a widespread belief the Queen will make her future .brother- marquess, eail, vis- count or a: baron—four of the grades in the peerage. One object in raising him to the higher ranks of the peer-~ age would be to ensure that any children of the marriage would: have titles of their own and not become plain “Mr.” “Miss.” , Cyril F. J. Hankinson, editor of Debrett’s Peerage and one of the leading authorities on. the British aristocracy, says. that to give Armstrong-Jones ‘a peer- age would be “detrimental to the young man’s self respect.” Titles, he noted, are. given only for public “services or for con- stitutional reasons. ~P,O. DRAWER. 128 ° A L. BELL, CA « AL. dell & Co | Ch arlered Accountants : 325 Fourth Avenue Eost Prince Rupert, B. Cc. TELEPHONE 3975. _ EIDSVIK, CA. 0. BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO “British press ponders future role | _ of Princess’ husband-to-be . Princess Margaret's. children could be given a suitable title by royal edict, even though their father remained a com- moner. Another course would be to make her a peeress in her own ‘right. “VANCOUVER ()—Three paint- ings valued at $700 have been stolen from: the Vancouver Mar- itime Museum; elty police said yesterday, The . paintings — disappeared 19 and 22, police said. The most. valuable painting stolen was ‘The Outsiders,” done in oils by artist T. H. Millyard. from the building between March | VANCOUVER @--Lumbet jpree | duction in the Interior. was; a er than on the Coast d but over-all output in’: Columbia declined by: . Bec pee cent during the year,: the Bo, Lumber Manufacturers. Assoclae tion reports, “President J. 8. Johannson’ paid production last year. was: 'estl- _ mated at 4,730,000,000 board: ‘feat, 3ix per cent below 1958 when BC. production first topped ‘5,000,* 000,000 feet. ~ 4 He sald-the’ deeline was: due'to the strike last-July.- re Coast production was: down: 12 per cent at 2,354,000,000. board feet. Interior production,’ ‘at: 2° 376,000,000 surpassed Coast: Pro- duction for the first time,- ’ . SORE Ds Prince Rupert Daily News 9." 2 Thursday, April 14, 1960, sets the pace in srenwke of with full- bodied flavour, 245—-Aero. Club Sai Cine |e B 251—CPA’ ‘Hanger Seal. Cove ig 7 bo us LE-JAC K ROT £ : NUMBER THREE CIRCUIT. |R2. c.: “entre Al ak for “314-NBC Power (Besner/g Civic BINGO ‘Centre 3 CARLING c Block). 1 Monday April 18th (8B pm Bh me © 25—Totem ‘Theatre (alley): 1A. OMISSION: 21—Parker's Service Station. a PRIZES: ADMISSION: gy | for hres home delivery phoine.. _322—Navy | Hall. (McBride|@ 15 Games and. $400. 00 . - One Card $2.00 | ‘Street); Co LR Mee, Cane e209 2 325— Parker's. 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