thE wie a r SMO eo bes. } ' t ‘ " »Cannda. polloles.¢ or. if “T must admit: te 0. beng one of: those‘thought- .Jess mothers who ‘let a ors “igh was. rotey sick ‘the first day “put: ag | ‘she’ ‘began ' to’ feel alittle better: andChrist-~ 7 . mas ‘was ‘coming: in:a day.-or. two. What: could © ul“age when: Christmas’ is: mingh” ‘One*day:: in November when‘ T'had: her’ in‘townithe. ‘stores. were all decorated. ready for: Christiviasand’ everywhere’ people “were: telling ther: “aSnta ‘is. coming.” : a pe “She isan excitable’ ‘little’ ‘girl, never still: a" minute,” This. was‘her ‘first ydar. at'school,-and * she was so: excited. about that... -Now‘thére was’: the thought"pf Christinas “Butt ‘this: was “still: November’ mi ‘ a “However, ‘she. bef ged. ‘to! go:an so we took: ‘Ver, and'she‘put in her. order, Then | it was just’ ‘a: case’ of’ ‘walling four. more’ eke, ty three moré: wéeks," theny'two. “Allthe’ time’ th exeltement’ was" ‘growing’ higher’, : ress The little’ girl: was’ ‘invited “to: many parties, " “She started to ‘get’: a: ‘cold; “puti it; was: just o* cough and‘she didn't’ seém* "to! dS “Chiistinas | is for children”. We’ ‘couldni't disappoint: her. by not letting her go to the last’ party. just’. before Christmas; especially,’ when? ‘she’ seemed - ‘to pe. just coming down" wie core aE “However, wheri'‘she ‘camé-homie tom: that. party, the excitement’ had ‘worn. off: a: little and” she finally said she ‘didnot :feol:well,: We: aputi: her right to hed ‘and? the: next: ‘morning: there were the spota, : oe : ‘Yor the’ next: ‘tow ‘days ’ corned about her butiint a cerned aout ‘the “othérs “at wah wey fal inv vest ment: hysterical: wave of oe ee import of fore! yn’ as no solution: to, Cariadtin ‘trad and debt problenia ee a Mr. MeLaughiin/ ii"'th nual Ndaros to aharololdors, : throw? cold!water’ on: tha idan that the United: ‘Sttite Inveatméribi ndverelgsity’y or that Cannda’s. national ‘debt: esatenied: the economy, | fe Talk’ about’ fixing Canada _ change rate or ourtatlir pala now tien exe capltal was. “dangerovssnonkende"' that. Jond the country. Into! midee' trots!” “Odnado hase: malsol Hivhor. eresto ‘poridente Intnienstdryipelicy thinvond would * infor from pibric discussed Ntharweneynl: view," sald thehew. preside Idle oe : Davontber I /mtdoending the In WwW Conadlans- blamed: oreign:en > more ’we'had been buildirig up. to this see ‘santa a he: was: having a convulsion. . he don't blame her. for being upacti itself is. really. no joke,” Doctors: will’ el) : you. that: dt 1s:to-be' taken serlously, ‘However, my ) own. children are much: better. now, and i aaithy ws agains” ” , o-threar to ¢ our sovereigr ‘setunlly: ceatigadl” ‘by. others factors ment) was ‘an'éxample,’ : Pee ee ““"We-shall: have to face up to. tho failure of. spss noliey of: the Bank of Canada,!! ‘be more: exciting?: After. all it was six weeks: Or» . “Finally’the big day arrived, I “had, taken - “her temperature : the: day before andit’ was: nor-: : -mal, so in the. morning we wrapped her. ina. blanket: and took her out to the chesterfield to — - { : join in’ the excitement. of opening the. ‘presents. % “Later inthe morning,. I thought she looked » a little: ‘white and I started .to..cry,. feeling; so": Sorry for her, after being sO exelted for so many, weeks: ‘waiting ; ee i“Thé*rest of | ‘the day-was ‘spent. in, putting her. back ‘to: bed and letting her’ up- “when: she .. insisted: she*-felt: all-right. Inthe. evening! she. ‘was ‘sltting in thé ‘corner: of. the chesterfiéld.- playing. awith a game. The next: thing! we: knew. : “Have you ever: seen’ 9, convulsion? ‘ Well pray: God you never, do. I can’t, possibly. describe _ it to-you, The. memory of it even now,makes me. shake uncontrollably and fee) | terribly faint. : ~ “Somehow, amidst total panic,. my; husband -and'I managed to get her to the ‘Hidspital, ‘Yor “the next. four hours we. paced those” corridors.» eating. our hearts ‘out, ” i a . \ a “This lady. felt. that 1; was. eruolsof | me: to : “write: -plece : making: a joke about my, children ‘having measles for: Christmas., ieee ve fo ‘Measles . this: reader's: Niele, aay 4s. soon in: wean healthy, oe Ww mance yeu oi labor’ ‘Mobility to keep pace, through’ retraining. - ogienl change,’ "he said, : ““Our-inflated coats and. slow. growth ofall therilla curently: blamed’ on: the. monotary : Mr: MoLaughlin “said. ‘tvemendous prese > ure’ was placed’on} ithe. federal: govornmont in: moveiwouldihave meant tighter, monoy;' ‘higher.’ Interest: yates ‘and incransed: unémploymenti:. “Apparently: the: government: realsted® this.» “proamura,’ as" concessions) made! in’: vthee""baby!, budget" of Inne: Pee were eelatively pala: iv X Motaughiin: ‘also. ‘warned. agalnati! ins: ponalny. the: ‘monoy. supply: to: reduce intoroat. Bee U8, INVESTMENT: r Page a. oA andthrough:' ‘movement: to. “appropriate: ‘areas |, and “Induatriés-With our. rapid’ rote. ‘of ‘techno | Ii prom * . duotivity. together account. for: the. granter: port. 4 060 + tor dtacournge. foralgn : ‘capital: butvauchian - wl : you".could-:tak Foad: with some’ sense of easeii Copyright: ;Canada _ These ' little’ ‘corn - - European Wide | Ba aly the mi Aid: vehiculg: » Fequired, they ‘com ina ‘and tre to the: ite “Any t i ng ‘approaching yor _ from” hehihd}"was ieminenfly . . - visible" ‘in®an: “ordinary: ‘redr- . .: So, we'll’ go’no. more’ “a roving, Se: late. into’ ‘the’ night, os Though the heart: ibe. ‘still, as” . a ‘loving, he iation: In’ ordér .. : _basketball,. we de~ organize with. ‘money ‘of “ our’ sown, We. “approached . Civic - Centre manager . Jacob*: Van-.’ denbrink: with* the” possibility. : of a 50-50 ‘deal: with: the" ‘Civic Centre . Out : oz our’. 50° per’ ~ cents “we. would pay. for all: ex- _ penses« “incurred” ‘during: league . games.’ The. Civic’ Centre’s 50: per. cent would be a straight: ‘half-of the gates. Mr, Vanden- ‘brink agreed to this and‘stat- ed that:'we ‘were correct'as he. too | realized that ‘something | “would ‘have ‘to. he: done, ‘This was ~ strictly:a ‘verbal -: agree~ “ ment. between. Mr, Vanden- “brink: and: ourselves, ~ Worked" out quite: well.. Early «in: the fall: of. 1950, Ir- ~ win: Garfield came up: with. an” “idea for an“All. ‘Native: Tour-: ss. Nament. This ‘was-agreed. on and I ‘think that.I need’: not. dwell ‘on’. the subject as. its - success is"well known through- out: northern British - Colum- Plage ‘The ‘association | worked’ very well together, ‘with no: “peels throughout that. entire: ‘soagon, We moved-the-Rainmakers..up- ~to Senior. League: from Inter- mediate League’as we realized ae : that. they.would require stiffer competition should’ they'make thelr: trip; south, We: -nasisted . this team: in. avery -way;: both ' In work ‘and finance, Ourilittle help was not in vain .as the _ Rainmakers finished. sacond in. » the* Vancouver: Tournament, “TU nlaayerr;| wotagaln« ‘formed the: ‘fame * association’: .withy - -moro‘or less tho'snmo.group of: : -Individgats: headingt.thevexec+ utive Initial planadt thé-start: of: the. sonson called for: more outside. exhibition’ games, plus | the All: Native’: Tournament, -Plans:for. the -All: Nhtive'Toure “Nament aren: full swing? ands: we thaveca’ poasthlo« 20 teams: “Mayne Ag compared «with T61% “Iaat year, The Civic: Centre. made $470: in rontn) frommast - yonr's tournament. plus.’ con: alderablo! amountilini procdads: from tho!fcoffoorban Tha‘ Bape: -_ Kothallt Association: nitude: tu, Vite» re to over! $2007" . Thislyonr,t we ‘havo ‘had OX. Hibjition. games in’ the: Olvig Contre with: Mnanet: and: Kite katlas The: Olvic Contre Mt hE inithe ‘Horlemtolowns an +. ffate after’ expennen tn Digor’ hoy wenegotl ‘ Mr," “Vite ogee! 20-por cont oft 10: htad/n“doal: with) “It has. brine fori as b0s4q:) trying: Bpliton: exhibition gamosior- . ganized by, Ua. He. agreed - toy _ Pnakotiall, ; wo * ‘are “this: and we: agreed to: yan 80: 20 split on’ games organized‘by. » the Civic’ Centre; ‘with the Bas-"' ketball “Association, “of! course, wee getting ‘the » 20°. per: ‘cent: ° “considered | these: deals. offered. ~more: ‘than us’: of. how : they oe r meed. it, wa , . “We. very ¢ssthat. our future’ plans included » - ‘bringing: to: “Prince. Rupert the oh ‘The. puilding of. ‘the. new: ; Sen-. an High School .with jits” “ex-” , tremely “good .. ‘gym: : (great. ‘possibilities. for: ‘the: ‘fu- We. ‘have never at a to -bring.:.them: in’ Fébruary. . - They would be'a great. drawing a ecard. We had: ‘hoped to. be: able we - B.C... Lions. basketball 7 . Bill, Bailey:;and: Dan. ‘MacAfee of «Vancouver. renegotiating: © And. “the, moon. be. still as. ye eo ae bright. . » ae For: ‘the: sword ‘outwens, its’ i : ‘+sheath,: us m And. the’ soul wears cont, the = “breast; 2 ‘And: ‘the heart must p pause to Bee ‘breathe, ‘And-love. itself. have’ rest. for: loving, - “2 Centre . and. “nobody “knows. 7600N fe can Yet. ‘we'll: go'no. more’ a: roving: : By t ithe. ent of-the. moon, : lane finish, T would like. to: ‘say By Anyone. who ‘has . ‘been a, spec=" team." | tator there™ and: “has “seen how’ “one” has: to with them.and we had.;hoped we should: ‘play. these games ati. ‘the’ ‘High- ‘School. : - were planning ito. buy. “glass. ". backboards for. the: Clyic=Gen- tr. if we" pagde: eae finaggialy not? this: year, ee oe gym.on January 6 ‘and 7. Twas: | y unable’ to attend.due. to work- | -ing’.on “night . shift; “However,: © from what: aIvcan gather from ~- persons’: with unbiased opin- |* ions,’ all's games. should be. play- -eed ‘at the-new: high school. .. - Personally, I disagree with. - this: We -could: not’ hold «the- All-Native Tournament there . for .obvious.. reasons . because “games are played during school hours, League: games could not. “be: played: ‘there because. they ‘donot, draw the fans.and we could ‘not afford to: pay, out $50" per: night. in rental, And - the biggest. reason’ is that if “we ‘withdrew from the Civic Centre, other. organizations ‘would attempt to'do the same: This would. kill the Civic Cen- tre eventually and this.we can- | his most’ needed | recreational] outlet. in. Prince - No. other ‘group’ in. not’do: to - Rupert. : this city: realizes the | need for the: Civic Centre. more than - “We: do, . Se But; ‘L’can and. do see” that: “exhibition games. against teams of Ketchikan’s and New Metlakatla’s calibre, should: be. 7 played in the high school. The Civic Centre ‘Is. not being hurt by. our holding | games down there, We guarantee them 40 ‘per.cont of the gate: after cx. - | * ponses, If: thore ts:n Joss at the pate, The BASKETBALL AS- | < SOCIATION. ABSORBS ALL’ "LOSSES, The Clvic Centre does” . _ noti lose. a. cent,” “Thore:has. heon considerable | - publicity about smoking jn the : “ploachers .at the high school ||. “and liquor: bottles being: found * ‘down! thera:.: Here’: Inte, Smoking: was going.on'tn ° “thé seats. It goog? on: in. the! ae Contra: ‘every night. but I'don't : “gee ‘that’: place policeds: ;vary | often, Three. .empty. Hquor hottlos. wera found at the High “ Behools! after: Inat’: weekend's. “games, How many. were found «there infteystho: Kny-Hi series? : Norio?! ‘That's: wrong)’ hecause ||. “thora’! wore’. some; How. many ‘olgaratte. butta.. wera. found there. after: the Kay-Hl , HOYe “Jou?."Plon tyi: How? many.) Hquor -botilos are foundiin: the Civile (| Oohitve? Plenty. Now; we didn't, soo any publicity.sartor: tho Wnyell Ss series: nhout. Nquor hottlos and: elgnratte bitttess! cabs Pe dlalike cwriting: this latter | “vary much: but: after-tho ade i] vorno publloity: rocalvod’ ‘by the! CM ' “pasketball “association: could) ae Nob bb back witHouE: toliigourd|. the story; td ‘outdd: Kb tro of anything, By. improving - » Robually: ‘Bide tof Wé are/not: are tho]. or ment’s. hesitation: ~ days, you'ijog tothe’ leftat oe ee the night was made | ye + binging 1 more e' money. into’ ‘the ue . _ And the day returns, too, noha 4 ° ne’ er: da: well. e. ;60- ~407" view: mirror, Af, you. saw. a but oy terfly. ine “Your: path; you. could ‘jog: to. ‘the ‘left: without. a mo- ‘But: nowa- ~~ your. peril:"You! are:'likely*{o have: a ‘scooter? carom off” you. hede yen The: lighter’ side. “If a. ‘man? a only: interested in: money, he’s. money: matt! ‘If che keeps: it he's a miser.. If he ‘Anvests. it he’s a capt. _talist,: : ~ Tf: he doesn't: have it, he'sua oe Tfhe: doesn’ t. : ‘seek. “lacks” ambition:. ‘If he. gets: it: ‘without work- ait, he <— ings: he'sa. parasite < strain. . ta’ swatch: ot “the play,: will realize’ why: I ‘say.' “Weil, wig if. ie ‘has: pot a oteof, mo neys: He anit: tak with! him’ ‘arid even ‘ Aejne: “a, = it t would: melt!” oe , SEDITOR’S. Loveloadate a ‘tieles and-editorials ‘breditea t other: ‘newspapers . do: sno. nec- : “essarily z reflect ‘the The ‘Dailysn “a. ADDITIONAL ROOMS : fi PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING - (J GARAGE OR CAR PORT PORCHES CO) PLUMBING (1) FURNACE CO FINISHING OFF ATTIC”. . [BASEMENT PLAYROOM. (2) POWDER ROOM om BASEMENT FALLOUT SHELTERS, ye : , CU STEPS' bebe Seah [J SINKING AND IMPROVEMENT. OF Wats » MASONRY po ye WiC) FLOORS en . ae o[ ROOF | -Q INSULATION’ C) CUPBOARDS Vs Cl BATHROOM OR KITCHEN: PICTURES (0 FIREPLACE. C1) STORM WINDOWS: AND. 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