i. ‘Unemployment _ questions and — answers . In this column we pubitan. ques- tions about: ‘nemployment insure. : a : ne ; . An. indeperident newspaper’ devoted ‘to. the apbutlding wie - of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Coltiinbia, op oe A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation . Br Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association > ment, together Published by The Prince Rupert Dally, News Limited — ane. and eee. may “he of ve interest to yous. . th . ‘JOHN F. MAGOR _ DR. AYRES 0° erent 10 yee some question ‘with answers. recelved from the Une: smployment “Insurance Commission, . If you are mneertein about any: olnt do not hesitate to fend Us? . your question.» We will obtain an nnawer and, publish ‘lt in. this: column, : ‘“Q.. My ‘neighbor and I were. ‘both laid off: from the same_ “job at the. ‘same time. He col- “ects. his. unemployment in+ surance | benefit on Monday; but I‘ do not: get mine until: . Thursday... Why. do I have. to: ‘ walt! these three extra days?“ Oe ‘A; It is essential that local.. , "offices have some means of’ President _ Managing Editor . ng See er er Ud Authorized a ‘Second Class Mail. bY the Post, Office Department, Ottawa. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961. Bae “Christmas gift chance to brag | about B.C. = For persons | or families who. are, 28... is the current winter’ copy of “Beau- “proud yf: British” ‘Columbia as we tiful. British Columbia” which tells in - ‘are, he ‘ideal opportunity. of showing” words and full color pictures. about a -off:-our province to ill-informed - East- the wonderful province in which you erners- or. fog-bound. folks-in the Old. live. The winter issue also features a . Country, has: presented itself. The: story and.pictures of Agnes H. ‘Neave ‘sons reporting for payment on ‘any. particular ~ Department of Recreation. and Con- eountry (Francois Lake to. you new- ‘ ming. the person's report, day. , made ‘servation which publishes quarterly a comers), Then there is a big 9-inch by - is race number. The result” 12-inch Chr istmas card announcement 7 that subsequent i issues of the magazine a will. be comingthroughout 1962 with ~ your warmest. Christmas Wishes for “Happy Days” ‘all year long. Finally - there is your: extra special, gift of a. beautiful ivory: plastic framed desk — ealendar. with a different color B.C.. scene’ for. each: month of.the year. Tt’s a. value: plus. deal: and you're selling - Jefyour: province besides. You can’t beat yp Get yours while you can... Let all magazine of fantastically colored pho- tographs called “Beautiful British - Columbia, ” has produced a Christmas _ special. . ber ‘of peréons reporting on each of .the days of the week | is. Approximately the» ‘same. es is I : gems ‘of though! ns Worth. begets -in base: minds, , “ envy;.. in, ‘great souls, emula- Hon, John: Fielding. oF eds “God: only: ‘waits: for man’s’ . worthiness | -to.- enhance : the: “means. “and:.measure of His’ "grace Mary | Baker Eddy. “The. special is an already wrapped “gay: Christmas package with golden “Christmas trees and “Merry . Christ- mas: from Beautiful B.C.” emblazoned » on. the cover. All. you | do is address | cand: mail it. “ a ee ae NETWORK of. suspension -bridg against backdrop of forest which skirts the swif River. Pictures. of: ‘magnificent scenery: such .as’. \ included in four-issues of “Beautiful British Columbia! a plastic framed desk calendar offered as a‘spe £ L re re by the Department of Recreation an ‘Conseérva, le of, ; “we ‘receive but what we give. able at * The Daily: News. 28 . Copyri “ < —coleridge: ght: ‘Canada Wide We: formerly’ did. ‘primitive. — ' Photo by.: w athal — Finishing ot mine African... carvings,” vexplained he ee -An acquaintance - - control of: the number of per-"- day. To deter-~ -of this’ control is that the num-- the cards are still in’ the field. ° Club the. originating. ‘company, | owing a profit. The American. Express '~ redit card, with which it: obtain nearly . anything n African safari on tick, © be the” thumping success © “Cash i is. 5 still npr “difficulty is that competition ‘among ‘the clubs © has forced ‘their charges _ down to ‘unreason- “ably low. levels. It. has also been found, as any’ “shrewd economist. could have “predicted, that ‘many shops and restaurants, accepting the'cards as . evidence of. credit: worthiness, evade. the club commissions by billing customers ‘directly. Letterbox: - TAKES NO SKILL oe The Editor, w The Daily - News: : “In . last Thursday's edition’ of The Daily News I happened to read “The Way I See It” by Gary Oakes. But it As not, the way I sec it. oT TIP The Editor: me The Daily. News: In connection: “with ‘the. in- terest: ‘shown lately concerning the “lack.-of: ‘television. in -Ru- pert, T° would: like:.to” say. ‘that. I recently learned ‘fr om.a CBC just back. from. a visit’ to Bra- . - wil had an. interesting ‘experi- -ence cities of ° that in: one of ‘the’ smaller country. guide introduced ' him’ to a ‘small. shop: on aside. street ~ -of | craftsmen. . where a staff’ were busy . “making ° Eskimo carvings. With’ modern. elece trical drills. ~and His - ‘the foreman. of: the: ‘shop,:“fine ebony ° replicas, | ‘undistinguish-- able. from: the originals we ob- | tained ° -from* the ‘Congo.. - But” - the. big. demand: “nowadays ° “is. : for Eskimo art. Moo And: there, on’ ‘the other. ‘side * of ‘the equator in: semi-tropical ° surroundings is. “being | demon-.., : strated - ‘the. ‘affinity ‘of art. - Bog Be: tit for. ‘more “Many © & man who now lacks “shoe: leather would wear ‘gol2 ‘den'spurs if: knighthood were | “the. reward of worth, — ; . , Douglas Jerrold, oe ob {ay “than ; ithe "thing you ‘are’ now doing: ' ae a James A. Garfield’ eg be ME ee 1 ee any’s- credit card operation is in the red. But th . : arid “industry. Nobody. is’more. +, The ton ‘Corp.'s. Carte Blanche) ‘lost $4,2 280,000 “tht eagn the 06 valid general oes ol ‘The majority of the letters ° Source in ° Vanconver,: ‘that | cutters, . they! were} alert -to the ‘arts than | ‘the : “There: js no réadier’ way, for in“its last year, - a status symbol of sorts. To make a profit from concerning television in Prince enaee Rupert sior definitely _ faith ratty, copy rack steers: .a'man to-bring his own worth “ One’ reason for disappointing is’ “'this!discovery an enterprising group. has started Rupert had the facts correct, slated for. telension next ‘Gor. mine” ° eons : “ihto-qiiestion ‘than by endeaye simply lack of sufficient’ customers to justify © up ‘the Cash’.Card International . Club... Shops It could be he didn’t under- rect, and apparently .it is, one even: down :to th c “worth toe ote from" i Ang the huge outlay on business machines needed — which belong give card-carriers ‘discounts of stand the letters, because “his ' Signatures’ and Short: sermons “worth of. other men...’ can only” wonder why ‘it: has : opinion is different to theirs. not been ma de public. to process; outlay on: business: ‘machines needed He says, “let’s be realistic just to_ “process . masses of Another 5. percent to 40 per cent, —- if they pay on the Canadian arctic} John. Tillot: “hail. a“ The Financial Post Aman does» not have ‘to. be a bills. _ for a moment.” Why doesn’t, _V, Brain, : place names _ or " mariied : in’ order ..to. take, Tycaoe Te e he be realistic: just for a. mo-. “Prince. . Rupert... _ the originals. ~ orderss M0 0 ‘EDITOR'S NOTE—Signed ar- nA who knows ment. ‘ - Editor's’, Note: ainly be- Busier than. bees: the ‘Brazilian oe *. a =. + . ticles and editorials credited to Vv craftsmen: were turning © the: stone jobs out : Dye the” ‘hund®" reds... 2 ~ " . cause you: “seem: e ‘the only person in “possession of this‘ vital ‘information, ° : other: ‘newspapers ‘hers not. nee; “a:telephone.. felégraph. ‘and.,the, coecasional,. “visit a ‘I don't | think - everyone in’ of’ professional ‘organizers’ from’ ‘Vanicouver " is a “Prince Rupert will be playing” ‘no: 00d,” -he-said«: _ . golf. Some don’t like the.game: | ~ Which is quite understandable « and ‘perfectly... ane take mame of si to . ee logical, as. well..as. coming from a’ man jwith P y S e 6 i ~ considerable’ experience.: For. Mr.’ “Holst,:"“who But. it takes ‘no ‘skill to sit Im. _ has’ been“out' of town ‘a’ great’ deal: ‘during ‘the -. ° staring at an"idiot* box, as Mr- ‘phite Workers local at Prince Rupert, saidcin-~ jast- couple of nionths attending ‘conventions © Oakes calls‘it.. : Television is. no} terior ‘and -northern workers - suffer, _ ‘hrough and: business meetings as far away as Miami, more an idot- box than chas- | Jack of organization in the.province..": _.:' Florida; certainly.knows the problems involved ing: a little. white ball around! » “You can’t. organize’, labor ‘ins the interio ‘ in’ “punning :a: union. from long-ran bo ~ afield. “As. for: ‘putting extra: Bn pen eta. the Job: of. carrying’ on, to: olun: “Just think of the cost of: ‘servicing the local. “strainon the’-eyes and extra; Y . ““jnehes in the. waistline, that is: | Holst climbed right on ‘the paridwagon: | by. ‘phone’ and wire from Miami!” - plain hogwash. —_— The Pr ince ageree.C Citizen a o ist the preside OF otal i744 ine téfHational:Weodworkers + of ~Anverica; “surely *~ ‘his=tongue in his cheek: last:-weeks»when-he. supported__a— fellow. union leader’s claim that ‘ locals. are not doing. the job neces ary in the ‘hinterlands. ° : oi Angus Macphee, head of the ‘Pulp : and: ‘gul-’ ‘Long-range servicing” of: union members by, If we ever get TV in Prince , ~ Rupert, it won’t be an all- oo, , : ‘ : es ABOARD. with G. E. ‘Mortimore day, all-night thing, Is Mr. ! os . ) : WAAV . . 7 woob ge “Oakes forgetting about our, 4 ea ve : * \ ‘The two' y, t to sleep with their paper | . of the small pumpkins and the candies lighted, senior citizens and our shut- OTE wee EEE oe Seating pe ash ‘pags full of ‘Hallowe’ en. loot on the bed, ‘each. while many warnings were issued’ about fire ins Who can't go out? It is oa oes wpe abe bs 4, prevention, Then there were bowls to fill with candies and peanuts, to be dished out to the sheeted, masked and painted creatures that “came to the door, It was a damp and innocent Hallowe’en, a . steady drizzle discouraging the more robust pranks and hi-jinks, The boys let off some. firecrackers, then went to, bed snuggling their bags, and listened to a ‘story from Grimin’s Fairy Tales, about the King of the Golden Mountain. How those tales bring back one’s own child- * hood — full as they are of sorcerers. and wicked. dwarfs and witches, and simple people wander- ing through strange lands and resting for the night in dark woods full of menace, The stories come to us from the distant, past of Europe, handed down from an age of many perils and wiknown powers. And I made up my mind to spend more time rending to the boys and talking to them while they were stil] young, with fresh minds full of enthusinsmn, Victoria Report by J. K. Nesbitt VICTORIA — Your capital citys 100th birth- ain of the. old colonial legislature. What day next year will bring out o galaxy of De- a wonderful heritage! ‘seendants of Ploneers who will form a living Daughters of the only two men jn our hia- history ‘book, not only of this city, where Brit- tory to he both Premier and Licut.-governor are fish Columbia was born in 1843 as a a fort for registered — Mrs, John Hope, now Iving In ‘tthe Hudson's. Bay Company, hut of the entire Portugal, daughter of Hon, James Dunsamulr, ‘province, | and ganddaughtor of Hon, Robert Dunsmuir - John Douglas of Victoria and James Douglas of Ornigdarroch Castle; and Mrs, -F, G. Hood, of London are: registerad, They. are. the only, . daughter of Hon, EB, G, Prior, who, a8 well As: ‘Nving grandchildren, of the founder of Victoria bolng Premier. and Liout.-governor, was, for. ‘and the father of British Columbia Sir James years, Victorints mamber of the House of Com- ‘Douglas, Their father was old Sir Jamoss' son, mons, and colonel of Victorin’s famous old Sth |. camea-Willlam, and their mother was May, Rogimont. Mrs, Hood is also. granddaughter of ‘daughtor, of Hon, A..O, Eliott, 4t4n Premier: of Hon, John Work of Hillside Farm, a power’ - 0 mb n,}876-78, hat a ‘horitin e ig. here in colonial days, ‘Brilia: Columbinn Ww Bee oldest woman rogistered Is Misa Emmeline * Another: Hvine ‘nk: with Dougles: ire Arthur Pemberton, who will be 05 next March, She Js, dnughter of Hon, Augustus I, Pemberton flyat., ouging Cronse 0, lat, suey ling et ceney ‘police maglatrate . of. Victoria and. nifece of ironoval of the United Crown Colony of British Chartres Brow, founder of B.C's, first. police ‘Golumbin in 1ane ee wat srandenthers Dougins . Three grandsons’ ‘and two granddaughtors of ‘(lod {n"1877, when Mr, Orengo wos five, Ho' has Thomns Harris, fleet mayor of Victoria In 1802 ‘puta faint recollection of Bir Jamon s calling on ore on Hat, among them Lamburn. Wilaon 4 ' : ‘ a) : jie paxonte ot renter. r the vam wee Mh Two granddaughters of aovoral times Mayor ’ . of Victorin, Charles, Redfern, who .arrived OUR a anes, Mary, Hsnbelngion, aunt ar hefe In 1802 in the “brideship" Tynemouth, will a - iSuatice Minister Hi; Davie Fulton, in’daughter:of" Rate nord of ‘a. 2008n ana, BH, Pr oe Two mon wore having a|..> /. Relax and leave your heating problems to Taso, You'll ° ‘Hon A,B. .By: Davie,” eighth | B B.O,;:'Premier, | of. ‘Ngnsalz, nen ' '. atink. and «discussing. tholr - Have a constant supply of top-quality, clganeburning Enea. iar and grenddaughiter of 7 omas Shh a ‘ . wy eb vl fp is al h Furnace oh delivered to you suromiatically na the weather ‘who ‘arrive e in the 1 ds cat gts y Wwifo ts alwaya un pppy | : Co a i . Cadets sense aa tor eee eo TDDN, A Aible Thong he bor Teday hag ee not with hor,” ‘tne | _ : wo “hnid' became @ momber of the lopialature of the. Wo knoweth the way Fat Ttnke, when ‘, (That's funny," aald the see- Crown’ ‘Colony of Vancouver Ialand;’ hér’pater- ‘tins tried mo, | shall come forth an gold, = Joh ‘and, “My wife docan't triat nal grandtathor was Dr. u 0 Davio, Ar, also RO. | mo alther" better for them to stare at an idot box than at four walls. ' As for students is Mr, Oakes forgetting that some programs ‘can be very educational? We don't expect the ‘city to bring ‘in. TV, but Prince Rupert. does - have a television committee, which so far has been’ static for over a year. If they» have not been static they haven't — been telling us what they have been doing and we have a right .to know. I have just finished reading ‘Friday's Daily News and after many letters in “Letter Box,” ’ the mayor has decided .to give us some facts, But let's keep the Letter Box open until we do get TV, First TV Fan, Prince Rupert. With the classics On the deck the Rover tokes his stand, So dark it.is they see no land, Quoth Aly Ralph, ‘Tt will be HNehter soon, Tor thore js the dawn of — the rising Moon,’ ... +: ‘Canat hoar,’ said one, ‘the breakers roar? - For methinks wo should io be near the shore,’ - ee ie oN wy | Ses re is ; 7 ‘Now whore we are I can- Ae ERM CWE a , ah aN “not: toll, AN aA ERAS HN in But I wish I: could honr’ sé. the Inchenape Bell, They hear no suund, the ' ” swell is strong: Though the wind hath” fallon they drift Mone, TH! the vessel atrikea with ay a shivering shock— ‘ j anes ee pieiies ‘Oh Christ! It is the Ineh- ne TE ne re onpe Rocki' po —Rohart Southey. boy nursing his bag of candies and apples and popcorn: as if it was a live creature, There were more goodies in the bags than they could consume in two weeks, even if they ate nothing else. But they guarded. the hoard carefully thelr arms thrown over the bags in a protective position, Both of. them had streaks of brilliant face- paint, and John still wore his mask, a fearsome thing with glasses a long nose and protruding | snaggle teeth — the sort of features that will- ‘become commion, I suppose, when the mutations. ‘caused by radioactive fallout are beginning to ‘show themselves, The little untidy patch of garden produced exactly. two pumpkins, one for each boy, and ‘there was o great ceremony of hollowing them ‘out and making pumpkin pie, keeping some of dhe seeds to plant next year and roasting the ‘yomainder of the seeds in the oven to make tasty snacks — rather like nuts in flavor, — * ‘Then. the faces had to be eut in the shells demand, On budget terme it'yon wish Heating equipment nervice dealers, trained by Imperial Ol Limited, will give Prompt and expért service when tequired. 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