pofnea ag CRU EH CUP Aly Pe SO we fre Who lad OR Lt aR ea aie asset IND wien? Seah “is iat ue nag ‘a vine ‘ange ee ota t _~ LONDON (Reuters) - den placed on the Quee ~ to make future Common ‘The Daily Herald's front page * was dominated by a huge picture ofa tlred- ~looking Queen taken as- she returned home Sunday. “Never . again,” declared a streamer headline over the pic- ture'and ‘a front- page ecditortal, which -asserted: “Nobody—Queen or commoner —should have to endure such an ordeal.” NOT AGAIN never be allowed again,” the paper said, adding that during the:.45-day trip she had shaken 8,000 ‘hands, visited 136 places, made 50 speeches and two tele- vision broadcasts. Te she is to play her modern role as Queen of the Common- wealth, ‘she should spend at least three months in each country she" visits. That will give her} re he i Ba B : i s ‘ 3 3 7 % i 8, 200. HANDSHAKES 50 SPEECHES ao : ““Such whistie-stop tours must | working as a lawyer's Secretary SORTA Op seth apo agin gina it «British newspa pers ; headline. rs - concern over Queen’s health —British newspapers’ fretted yesterday: over. the bur- ee n during her ‘Canadian. ‘tour and put forth Proposals coos wealth visits fess strenuous.. time to lead a more norma: Aife: abroad.” A front-page editorial: tne The Daily’ Mail. welcomed her home “with feelings blended of pleas- fume, gratitude and anxiety.” “Pleasure because it is: ‘good to have her. back again,” the editorial, said. “Gratitude, ve- j@ause her Canadian. tour was & job well. done. Anxiety. be- cause her appearance seems to show. that she overstrained her- self doing’ it.” “In these days,” The Mail suggests, “it might perhaps be preferable fo make shertéz, less hectic, but. more freqnent tuips.” SUGGESTS TV — It, also urged that nie tele- vision broadcasts might “be a to’ the Commonwealth peoples ~ Know business, like: people, job, ~ says successful young: executive © . TORONTO (CP)—Louise Morgan was paid $11 a week when she started 7 in Prince Edward Island 10 years ago. executive relaxes at. homes ‘in’ England in the first place.” gbetter way of getting across hill. Mrs. Morgan, one of a family -. Keeper to look after them during - admits candidly that she’s never ta he “ than going into ‘the backwoods) and the. nickel mines,’” “ The Daily. Telegraph - com: mented: that “surely. the “load could have been lightened when. arrangments ‘were being made. The. Scotsman of Edinburgh, said the tour showed’ there’ are limits. to her endurance and commented that “the Queen may. be the prisoner of her own. popu larity.” 3 It: praised the appointment of, we Maj. -Gen. ‘George’ Vanier to’ suc- |’) 2. ceed ‘Vincent .Masscy. as gov-.| ernor-general as .a “welcome token” of the. fact that: “Cana- dian , nationalism. contrives to combine two loyaltics—that of the Canadians of British des- cent and that of the French Canadians.” Today, as secretary to. two} Toronto investment trust comi- anies, and secretary and director of thelr management company, she earns a- salary bigger. than. many men. In her, Bay: Street office she keeps an eye on assets totalling $64,000,000. Mrs. Morgan. is secretary of Canadian Investments Limited and Third Canadian ‘General Investment: Trust Limited.” ' The 30-year-old business .w- man now. works. regular hours, but it wasn’t always. so. When she started she worked every ‘night for six months. “You -must . have knowledge of the business and a real interest in your job,” she says.. She also says~ that. it’s important: to get along. with your boss and co-workers. — Mrs: Morgan began working in: her home. town, Summerside, P.E.I. Later: she. was - ‘employed |. in northern Quebec and the Ni- agara Peninsula before. coming to Toronto in. 1954.. .She plans to continue her career. She and her husband, - Len, who:ls an engineer, recentiy ‘purchased a’? home’”*in’ Thorn- ‘of 13, hopes ‘to. have. children of her own but will hire.a house-} office: hours. . She has no time for clubs and cared for “gangs of girls.” ik THE PARKS | Te Youngsters encouraged = competitive swimming classes _ Be! aides ° Ww as = 3 4 a “9 PHYLLIS BOWMAN | Plans are now being! completed for competitive | swimming and coaching. cat. the Gyro pool. Swimming director Peter Tud- hope announced that time is being allocated to the coaching | and training of children who are interested in competitive swim- ming and diving. “It is hoped that by so doing we will get the nucleus of a team together and perhaps form a swimming clunb, before the indoor pool opens,” Mr. Tudhope sald. “The only prerequisite we ask for is the desire to learn, which means regular attendance at workouts and bing prepared e a sessions, to be held dally from really work when pre esent 5:30 to 7 p.m. We have the talent, let's pul It to use,” Mr hope sald. This Is “Sports Week in the Tud- | Which ar j ach ave 0 Parks.” There, will be a physl-: cal fitness contest. on Friday e night at 7:30, followed by a) , wiener and marshmallow ronst, | tr. is hoped that the will improve for this evant, - POOL TIME TABLE rOR AUGUST , Monday . m, ehildren's o lessons} 14 B90 pana public swimming: 8:30 eam workout: to 7 pat, swim { nto d pm, public swimming. Tuesdays and T huradays--1 te A:90 pana publle tor? pam, swin teams pia public swim Ing _ wodnosciys—-I to 2 pm children's lessons; 2 to 4:30 y2.1. public swimming B90 tg, 7 par awh Len, 7 to 9 pany awning. Announcements @1.0:0.M, Attontion all ment Aes, troaday, A Auta AU, Nanheys jlonge nblond, : C1BOY, Cove ‘ wenther awhmniing: $530 7 to. 0 | THE. PRINCE RUPERT | DAILY News hors, regular monthly moot Al adult and Pridays-—1 to SiR \ Summer Business Is Livelicr Than A 3- Ring Circus When You ) ) ~ - ” ' \ e y, ‘ profits for you. ' to. attend — eee ian ae ay ta " practical. a ee BUNA ANE SONAR Seas ” BRITISH COLUMBIA’S’ ' puny ht uy mahi perenne ty, DWICH TIME. TWINS,” ‘Laverne and Lénore ‘Mason: of Vancouver, will make personal appear- ° ances in super-markets. and.- shopping centres across the country during “August is Sandwich. time,” to help point: up the wide. variety ¢ of sandwiches~:and bread snacks that can be - made. for summer adians to. eat more bread this summer. PPPOE PPPS EE TE LLY TULLE L LS LIL ILE LET: ne abe te eee Oe LONY ee ¢ eee "eee Aees wee verreeraert Oe vw TE coal RO cree fbi PES MMT tao, Returning home ‘Satur car. following. a: three- ‘cation: in ‘British: ‘| Alberta’ were Mr.'2 \ lL thur Ogilvie: and. son « ‘+ | Bleventh: Avenue ‘Rast. “Whi el | Alberta ‘they visited Jasper and ‘also. spend: a few days with. ‘for-# mer. résidents. Mr. ‘and’ Mrs.. Ken: neth : Anderson and family : Hinton. gs donell, 508. Fourth. "Avenue Eas . returned ‘home last: week ‘follow- ing a. three ‘week. vacation:: |B.C. and Washington. Travellin | with them. was -Mr.: -Macdonell :-|mother_Mrs. A. L. Macdonell | off -| Vernon, B.C., here for : a month’ Si oe heliday. | ue Kitimat residents Mr. and Mrs: x William Major are inthe, ‘citys for a few days and. guests | ati the Prince Rupert Hotel.” Mrz Major is representative for: con-:. struction and general ' laborers, * —|union, . =: 4 x . = toe: £ = * ; Garden Clb "MEETING - od Civic: Centre, Pee ~ August. Ath—8- “ps se . DISCUSSION ON FLOWER sHOW cfs parr ebnwenee: “ ‘ picnics. The twin sisters will encourage’ Can- - ' ‘ Laurie, chairman for the Prince Rupert branch of the ‘Canadian Red Cross blood donor. service said. local branch with assistance of from 1:30 to 4:30 ‘p.m. and 6:30 to 9:30 pm. | - The 400 pint or. bottle quota | is. the equivalent of the amount. of blood issued to. Prince. Rupert |. |General. hospital “per © year. | It-has been reported that blood | used. in the accident ward..can : save a man dying from shock. } mic: newborn baby’s life can be: saved _ when ' given a. “complete new blood: supply. ‘In. the children’s. ward’ injec- i tions made from blood, can save children suffering from: serious illnesses. Person with” hemophilia, need of another blood product, frozen plasma. In the wards, patients require tremendous amounts of blood transfusions, to . pull them 3 Prince Rupert Daily News ten Setar eee aan ema pr emt Mp. looking for you tookimg fol Kitai boy SALES SLUMP — OR SALES. JUMP? Last summer's sales gains wore tops! And: - why not? 9 out of 10 families aro at home, reading | ‘Newspaper -advertising — and buying. Summer businoss is loadod with “ ‘ Invest In Consistent Newspaper Advertising, Swavely a tN iw ae fiat SN Tovanecmer ts vt a Skaa at Tuesday, August 4, 1959 : asN. this summer th ‘ : ‘ bs aie oe , oe at blood clinic tee doy ‘| § ve 4 q y So 500 D vight n now’ 8 “Do you: want to ‘save a ‘life? Prince Rupert. residents may. do just ‘that | oe we and also receive personal reward when they give their blood to the Canadian | “Gee HFC for the. fastest poe areca ane the blood donor clinic to be held here. August 6. in the : loan service in Canada. : 2 A. quota | in excess “of 400 pints: through dangerous operations. ; vice Says” that ‘plood does more | an oT "2 has been. set. for the ‘Prince The. Canadian Red Cross | life saving jobs. than any ot “whether you would like $50, $500 or as much a8 $2500, you're 3 Rupert blood donor clinic, John Society, Blood Transfusion : ‘Ser- | the -wonder drugs. hes wise to get your loan at HFC. ms 4 The clinic to be staged by the}, -a Red Cross team will be held + wIn:the ‘delivery room-an: anae-* the bleeding disease, are in constant ; ae Why? . - Because you'll receive ‘prompt service. HFC prides itself: 08. giving the fastest service available in Canada: With ‘bigger Joans (up to $2500) now available for today’s greater needs, why not phone or, visit HFC today? You necd no bankable security and you get life insurance at low group 1 rate with: DO age limit or medical examination. ‘CANADIAN ‘LEGION’ INGO. 2 ‘Blackout Jackpot in 50 nurbers—$500 | TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 | a Consolation $100 _ LEG iON AUDITORIUM - G. Ww. Peterson, Manager 315A Third Ave. WwW. . Telephone 4311 roe _ EVERYBODY WELCOME _ PRINCE RUPERT | 1 t AY Aug. 5th - 8 p.m. ‘CENTRE AUDITORIUM TRADE UNIONISTS WITH THEIR WIVES AND-OR HUSBANDS ARE INVITED | HEAR REPORTS ON - : a | . - | @ THE FISHERMEN’S STRIKE —: + @ LABOR UNREST IN B.C. | oo @ INJUNCTIONS = Speakers from Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Terrace * (ONLY TRADE UNIONISTS. WITH THEIR WIVES: OR HUSBANDS WILL BE ADMITTED) | - SPONSORED BY THE STRIKE COMMITTEE UNITED FISHERMEN AND ALLIED. WORKERS UNION 4 be : hoa ' t : . . : . sain Lo wos ’ a ‘ . os : é ‘ . . baits yi tina tye) ty aby tat th ste Ani tt te Hath ‘ Rada Sa CS Mek LUA ANGI ii ei ‘ say" : iPr fe he CCS aS ah he ath ts tatty t fob taht A dt Saale ‘ Rea RO aay es or ey Bare) Aan a oa bi ee ais Ke tht i hdd Wik ‘i Pee