a oe ‘Education, acqui ; 3 "edge. along a line. of work i op new habby or just spend one. evening | those who wish to “~ flifferent has been made: available ‘in this” “year’s” diversified night school | 1 "program, 8 7 ae “Along office lines ‘there are s book-- . keeping, Wand. For. those wishing to learn new? ie s there are beginners’ “made to-us,by Jeading: holesale $ and retailers: ae ‘collected er : sens ayes. of an a independent newspad ‘dev : “ot ‘Prince Rupert and Northern and. & A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation : _ Canadian Dally. Newspaper “Publishers Association. .. _ Published by The Prince Rupert, Pally. News Limited © yea te otedl ‘to! the: ‘upbullding - Central British ‘Columbia “3 R. AYRES | TORN, on MAGOR ~ an abana Editor ro President. ae Wiehe ‘School ‘Adult “Rhduéation there ‘ar program has’ been drawn. up for. oe winter | months." oo School - program . ‘offers. more han 20... as Potitses ” ‘and’ without. ‘a ‘doubt: F tnost varied, of any to: date. ; cytes ° : on eH For’ Be good many. years, now,: “we. have. . pub- sobs nee again throu : ( ; Wi : pot District ba. Schoo! Bawa the ‘the arts: and. crafts, ‘there. are “courses: din dra nig” and, painting in-oils, wood A ings. For the do-ituyour e° era woodwor king ya | oh it might and: ‘tailoring. ° ‘Creat ve writing ‘and 20... writing: f or publication are two courses. ‘planned -for the, would-be. journalists... Those who plan. to use the new. Prince, es Rupe rt: golf ‘course. when it’s: ‘inished ' t “prepare. > for. une: big day by! taking. : nd ‘there’s; rAs0" “Gnatruction ul “become | ‘armehair week learning something: new: and :: » students there are 20 sessions of, sive “ing Room, Learning.” This “year” s.the Thes ‘opportunity to: ‘increase. ‘one na k wie etter one’s. chances: at work,. to. obtain . a. “course in. “hand - ue and etch a “All in. all there’s little , that! can’t be | ' “yearned between. now. . and: - March o “However, ‘the School Board: is “yeser v-. ‘business. English and. short-. ‘ing the: ight to discontinue any. course. for whieh' enrolmeéntlis'fewer!: hin 15 Rus- — persons. So. if there’s a. ‘course you d cenvereation@l: French and | like to. take, make sure ‘a. few Of: your friends: ‘£0. along. +00: Tt! ‘should’ prove an entertaining and worthwhile, win- ° ‘ter. love ite sei there « are. et A a, “our: ‘Magazine. ‘of Books* 4 “sellers. in: the ‘middle “west. be Re. ‘list.’ was: “compiled ty a e "results : bet r ean that, wei: r cee re : mean o oe ‘ fana cost did a magnificent. advertising job:for, fitten by...dir hided _ readers. We. aren’t’ . ame by giving, publicity» to such ‘authors weir ‘titles. ni, Unfortunately: wre ERE mew, Di list: was ‘gready off the press: pee fhe new, policy’: was decided : iifon, but . heginniry es ext, Sunday,:,the ‘list in‘ the Magazineé-of 8 will appear: under the | {At tion “among? th yBest : Sellers”. -and:,we. ‘will *. jot knowingly “inch é in: it any: book: ‘that is iitended to’ make ‘iiohey for itstauthor and jblisher’ ‘by being ngistier than the next. This ; ie many cratiees in the list but there Ver are BO iter i Mev ature “*Phose. who ‘care. to publish it and exploit it: can"Still - do! so, subject’ to laws: ‘against: obscenity, but: we. aren't: going ‘to ‘assist: We: assume ‘the .pn your . shelves . - any ‘mor yl bed down. a herd? hogs:i Ir ‘living’ ‘raom. We ‘assume that’ you ‘would..n ‘welcome. a. visit *: “from a farmhand who hadn't: ‘bothered: to, ‘clean the barnyard off his shoes before entering, the “house: ‘We should “have instituted the: new ‘policy our ‘readers for ‘not — = “Chicago Tribune » to ‘draw. ‘attention: to. will be a ‘few. it Otherwise respectable Hookmen, have com- sorted themselves after. publishing the stinkers Jim mo Cedar beats Carla | ae diag me . One. Victorla ‘firm manufacturing. this. type: “of roofing was asked this week to.send all the. long ago and apologize: to “having done so. 7 at It’s an ill: ‘wind that blows ‘nobody any good.’ And that :goey for Hurricane Carla too. ma The fierce twister / which laid waste to so Wany communities. on the Texas and -Louis- butors, The, firm: was told that about 90spet cent of “all,roofs made of com osition shiiteles| had been ripped’ away > by’ arla, ‘the cédar' shingles, had been ‘virtually untouched, Hh least.’ one section * of the. BC. lumber jin dustry. Ie wt AS the’ mintiedi¢ ‘ripped: off : “thousdinds of. a Woof coverings, It. Was . ‘discovered. that.. none - stood up.to‘the’ conditions better: than the west. ° fonst cedar shingles, ’ Hh The civic wooing of new industry: Vere From. The ‘Edmonton - Journal . shingles: ‘In the re-roofing projects, | ‘and. ‘focal ° mills are: likely ‘to: benefit for months as., eo Ten : pul. cof orders from: ‘the south.. i) mm THEE meee Colonist: ths ah , ‘ \\ | ‘How can a eommaunity attract Industry? - wp A joirit publication of the Institute of Public: Affairs of Dalhousie University and ‘the ‘Cana-:. dinn Federation of -Mayors and Munieipalitics puovides. some. New anawers.and discards some % a... -Itds-relevant to the region which jis chang- -procadure in jts. formal encouragemont:to - tmdustrialization,. City. promotion js. withering. ike fewor'of a joint: approach by the disbrict ia & Whole; Byen the post ‘of elty induatrial. ie reno ‘Js now vacant, 7 The -yeport, by Stewart Fyfe, | a "political issiontiat at Queen's University, atrongly: argues | sand “not to ‘be. subjected ‘to high pressure: ‘paleR-: maniship."':; Indeed, “booster ° ‘drives “might even: produce a) negative reaction, ‘hecause it: might: lead the firm: to question. whether: the”. taxes the company will pay will he: wall apont in. ‘other: rempoctsy! ‘¢ my +. What. is important’ — and’ ‘the presentation “ on. wages; power: ‘rates, existing industries, sites. and alte conta, ‘availability: of ‘Iand iand ‘local ,. yainstytax concessions,’ por sa gomamunltye i! Coatney bag ine Over-and: over, ‘he makes the ‘point ‘that ce, Tha goes. back to’ ‘one: ‘GHW pyrene’ oat { Face im ‘actually * subsidies ipnid by “he: ‘contentions, ‘that ‘the mumber ‘of Induation | ints of the: taxpayers — are a negligible factor . whose:Jooation decision cahbe municlpally n= in a. plant's o oration coats, In pome onsen, fluenced Js. not great, ‘and “that, of ‘theike,:-de-' in after the: cholce . olsions-only can be influenced to.a' handful of of. BlLOR has. yeon weeded down: more or, Jonas aqunl advantage, -Dotailod' Information "for coripatigo n'ithon’ dec onsontialy: Itsis then. that" ‘the! ‘oor ‘nitty muat bo-wready,' and dt-is. fortunate. ifdta, mayor dR conversant.” HONE). oan: ti nik! and as, aniatt matters, ay. be-a detorrent to in» Uiftera of concessions: aul, one, wot: what one, sauntey, for the. Jong AAV TOR! ae | uty Lower. taxes. can moan poorer. ‘public: norvioen, a RP wnstable Iabor force and lower productivity. avingsof even. 1 por cont in productivity fp Mri. Fyfe Nas found, may be the equivalent mora: than f. pe por” cont. reduction dn: / be AL, \ oy a ui There ia no aanying that ‘concosslons may ‘vo iuatrien most Ukoly et, soe anys. that, nduatries “moat lkoly'ta“be Inflonoed -by con’ -whioh know what:thoy wanted ‘nnd: why; not ieliaslons ‘ne those leant attractive in terms of ynoxe.with the attitude that any growth ds igood wage rates, atability of omplo mont.and 90.00. and tho moro. industry, the bottor, reneitionn, Furthermore, “from the: noin of. ‘yiew ‘of: the” of type or’ cost ito the community.” bs en) Ws ' leak hinielpality, ‘roughly one-halt-of the: money it | | Abi, Thigh f fow Diy ones bya concesslon to: A srofititile, rin ne -gobR ’ We ahall give his angols charge ovor thoe to nw 60, higher. ‘levels, of: government" ‘nee the in all thy: ways, =~ Tantms Obst, iawon A i ditive alde, Mr, Tyfo., contends. a mood standard ‘of municipal sorvicds Which tie Tdelleh: to! suppose “that: ithe: “pa alniely complex business of Jifo could ‘go on without Ke) On'tthe i “wie. ' Suen radminiabuted te. more Ukely; to, ; ovoraight and direction, We .ahould cagerly o. * “dustry of- commlasionors 2) ” wat: ‘ut welcome God's Intervention. in. our hehalt, oritntive araap of muntelpal ”: at 5 ee hia att ae an 2 the! more’ doatrable type. ‘than: “any. ' , eonconsion, | Industrial “Gregory ‘Clark doesn’ t like — meaning ‘girls with more meat on their bones. ~ Real-life?: What does,he think the present models ‘are? -Shingles. it could get. ‘to “its: Gulf : eon Ut 4 ped The result is a tremendous demand’ for’ "éedor. o should not. be over-rated: industry. wants. tacts: may should: he. accurate—is ‘up-to-date, Information: a government ‘nervicos,. and . the character: oe ithe § fe with ‘making: smanagorial ‘deal. in ‘anguage of mrenagemant, Mnally, “tho! communities which have: noon ¢ mont’ spuccoraful have. ogonarally heon. -thone - . ~ Mechanical dolls?: “Martians? Pos iLet’s: ‘Have..them “normal, 2 round, ‘short, tall, fat, - lean, “lumpy ibunchy}" average, ” he says. Let's: not have them Jooking -““underfed”. Mr. Clark sis. a ‘keen observer and. a wise - old bird, but be: “Anyone sein tell: that: Mr. “squander. the. rent money: fiefs. iD, ga “Mr: “Clark: seems: maybe. even, the family bus. dream. about’ ‘slender girls. » fashion model’s lunch. I.never have, eith : "fh 8E-wish - I“could, “because it would. be. a pleasant. way to o But if ‘the author-of crne Packsack”. “slim. girls. are underfed, the is living in a world of. dreams. : Slim’ girls’ ‘are the huneriest of all..They eat up meat and egetables. the way.2: “racing: Ferrari eats. Bas.” as : “The fact'is that, thin girls usually have: ‘powerful: engines. yar ‘plump. girls too. But when the aver- y- -dreaming,. he imagines himself ‘steering a et wheelizig girl down the road of life, , But (I think) “ anyone can. ‘tell from -his column that,; he has never watched . “a fashion’ model at. lunch ‘plowing through the soup, sirloin Sand | baked - “Alaska. ‘.-- with: the controlled efficiency . of: .a weevil ‘destroying a boll of: cotton. ee Clark has" never. aid: ‘for. a . I-couldn't afford really imagines - that, f the feminine - % % 6 prefer the station-wagon type, ‘or. ; most men day- -And:the: ‘girls, Jike to think of themselves as streamlined, too. eyes, and, ‘letting their By ‘inspecting. the fashion models through half-closed ‘minds drift away into outer space, they can equip. themselves with anew set of measurements, The slim models:are not underfed. And they do exist in ' the real, world.’ ‘You’ can see them every day on the stifet thank goodness “ ~The | lighter Side AL “very, very: “small. ‘sports = car; stalled at-a-busy iIntersec-; tion, in-one ‘of our Jarger-c cities, ‘reaent a 4 $4 Whe Ses “a wt “WANS RACK, TAILS ur: ts ‘tho » apoatal procoduro for fom the North Sen, Holland la the turen, hub from dino ‘to Bopte Boforo t Hollend'a Notth: sen fiahing ahtibent of tho firat, herrings caugh The day. aftor,: horring. splaad Ww -Abreoty of Amaterddm, . ‘pinod h tly—-and a whole: platoon; of. mechanics: couldn't . get, it~ star ted. The: motor ; “ran: fines; but- the. wheels wouldn't turn, ’ Then they tried towing it, and “found” the “trouble. One.of the back wheels was ‘stuck "on a wad of chewing gum.) {ho aoason 0 PO y-the winning trawlor ‘with pince for a wide varioty of gaatronomia and th mber, horting-wwallowing ia a favorita outdoor ‘sport on pond, 0 full:dyosa roview of the ‘her followed by a traditional herring ‘race, are prosentqd to Quoon, Jullaria, one Holland. 7 OP: ‘Photo . fit oniona, Hall like hot. anon in nition” th * HI SAM, WHAT DO you. NOW FOR SURED". All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore Je “skinny” fashion models..- Mer- “et chants should ‘hang their’ ‘clothes on. “real-life” ‘girls, dhe says. ‘Unemployment questions - -and ° answers - tn ts column we pubitsn ques- tlons about unemployment ‘insure - Ance. tnd |. employment, together answers. which may be of Interest to your . noe Following are “some ‘questions with noswers- received from (he Un- employment Insurance Commission, | If you are ‘uncerizin about any point. do, not, shesitate to send. us your. ‘qhestion. We will obtain ‘an answer and pubtisir ‘tt In ‘its column, . QL have never drawn any - *. unemploymen:..insurance ben- efit. I hdd 19.,weekly contri- . butions tomy, credit, last year “) and’ ins. the year ‘before’ YT had . May the previous .- te year’s * ‘TL weeks | pe added ‘to. 11 weeks. last year’s: 19° “weeks in ‘order | to qualify. for. benefit? How »/ much will T. ‘be. ‘entitled to. cole : ‘lect, | and, will: iti “be regular or. -elaim, and eight. of .these..were in the.52- .. weeks’ preceding your .claim,. you could qualify for regular benefit. if you: prove that. you ‘are unemployed, ready, ‘able and willing to accept suitable émployment. To be entitled to seasonal benefit a person.must have acquired at least 15 con- tribution weeks after March 26, 1960. With the limited in- formation given, we cannot say how much you would be entitled to draw. Short sermons We're fond of saying that hard: .work..is .the,.way.to suc , cess; and. frequently dismayed. to" find it’s: Arue.: f downing Vv ‘yon! “Dutoh trent, ‘ant: et. aval ndvon- ithe: |. ring fodta tnkos . Tho ‘biggert i times’. I have an appointment, “From. the: : -.Memphis - Commercial: Appeal. In’ London. : ‘The Journal..of.. “the Institute of, Chiropodists ‘reported recently that.a:mem- |: ber of the organization, ‘highly exasperated and. ° - frustrated, parked his car in a no- park- © ing zone. He | left _on the wind- shield a message that ‘read: “"Y have ‘circled ‘this block ; 20 to keep, Forgive us our- tres- passes. Moos -When-the gentleman return- ed, any hapes of official len- Copyright ‘Canada’ Wide ‘ffom the Arctic. to-the. Gulf of: Mex: ‘fico, the’ “best known’ ‘name’ is probably that’ of -Roger~Tory. « Petérson. Jt was he who.as‘a young man in. 1934 published « his first. ‘‘Field: Guide’ to the | Birds,” employing, completely: new principles of simplifica-~- tion and. identification SO; that. -eyen the beginner could. recognize birds with ‘ease, In no time at all: the experts were car- rying the .new pocket book. Soon after, Peterson brought out his “Guide to thefi Birds of Western Am . Hundreds of thousands of cop- jes of the guides were sold to the extraordinarily ‘increasing ~ numbers ‘of the amateurs. ‘of nature.in,all levels of the com- ‘fency he may have had were ~~ dashed by the following nie: ’ tiekét, I lose my Job.: Lead~ us “maintain official integrity, ,, - tween offender and police con-. ‘and far be it-from us to con- “ tend that the- chiropodist. put his - foot in, his mouth. . Among: both: amateur:: Aatur-. tural, history, persuaded. UA. Tf "your. ‘30 cont done and: ‘professionals, . io were acquired in the104 weeks “prior -to the week in: which - ‘. you. make your | IME TELESRAY -““T'ye cireled this. block 20 years. If I don’t give you. not into temptation.” The chiropodist got. a. ‘rejoinder, ,in kind that still managed to It is agreeable’ rather than otherwise to find relations be- | ducted on such a genial basis s terested. in. “other: “fields: of na- Peters. = son’ to . ‘supervise. “and ed /-guldes. to’ the ‘mammals, et _terflies,. sea” shells, - rocks and! minerals, reptiles, ‘ferns, trees | and. shrubs, prepared ‘and writ?” ‘ten by experts in those fields, but presented ‘in accordance ‘with the Peterson” principles of identification. The ‘great in- “crease ‘in amateur. naturalist.” Yanks may be due to Peterson as muchas to any other Jin- fluence. " His latest publication is us new. edition of the “Guide .to Western Birds.” Every color plate and drawing in it is new-. ly drawn by Peterson. Unlike the previous edition, {tv covers western Canada and Alaskay has a-section with color plates: of the birds of Hawaii. _far more than half the west- ern birds are also. found in} eastern North America, thé’ new color plate are of ‘greal munity. And in 1050. those In-: ey om ean, hme walivary hon " 1 (weer 47 autor ‘ma sth faleowataw fact CARLING |) “gata the pace In plonguro | with full-bodied ‘fivour, noane ; interest right across the fand. , sets | the pace tr pleasure of bat Since + ¥ 1 ‘ 1 1 ‘ ‘ ame