“Quarter century of service markec - RECEIVING HIS PIN ‘and certificate, ‘Captain “Ormsby, Department of: Transport district m .. years service with. the: department. At right is Mrs. McKay. The presentation was made: ‘Weéd-... : nesday . in the DOT. offices in ‘the city an ‘Norman, McKay (ett) jisten's as Captain ‘gO! arine agent, commients d attended by members, on Captain McKay’s:” 25° of the office staff. - — Staff photo by John: Pain’ , 7 -certificat te, pin presentation by bor Twenty-five years ser vice with the Department of Transport. in: Prince Rupert received its yeward Wednesday when Captain Norman McKay of ‘the Alexander McKenzie was presented with a pin and a certificate to mark the. an- niversary by Captain -E. O. Ormsby. -Attending - the. presentation * were. Mrs. McKay and members. Captain Ormsby. I have. seen a| of the DOT office staff. “Captain McKay, came, to Prince Rupert in 1925 and work- ed for two years at the Port Edward canneries before join- ing. the department. He has been skipper of the Alexander McKenzie since ‘she was. commissioned -in- 1950. Be- fore that. he was on the. Birnie ying to’ the congratula- hose’ present, Capt. |: “These have been Jot of. changes in this time, from]J. B. to the / Mrs. the ‘time I pac ked , coal . present day.” ” ' daughters. Two of them, “Mrs. Friedmann . (Norma) and D, P. Ferguson (Julia) | both live in Victoria where the for- He paid:a tribute to the office mer is a nursing teacher at the staff for their co-operation. “We | Jubilee Hospital. have had our hard. times,” he lives with her parents in Prince went’ on, ” and there has been | Rupert. : some tough. work, but we have overcome. the..lot;....and I. look; forward. .to. many. more years service with the department.” Capt. McKay, who is a member ‘of the: Royal Canadian Legion, Masons and .Shriners, spends what ‘spare time he has garden- ing, fishing and hunting. He and Mrs.. McKay, have three te “1961: By The Chicago Tribune? > deals. at wd fe NORTH ° a | 10764 : yes OB AgNT tet ag j MAT EAST) ° aos.” “983: W872. 9 K1064. @ QJ1052 ©9864. % 632 85 SOUTH AAKI2 ¥J5 @K3 wAQITE “; The bidding: Si ie , South West North East: e 1 1h Pass 19” Pass : ' 14 Pass 46 Pass ; 4NT Pass 5v Pass ‘ S§NT Pass 6¢ Pass CA ‘Pass Pass Pass " Opening lead: Queen of @ Declarer was the victim of an unlucky break when two finesses went wrong in the play of today's slam contract. How- ever he could have improved his chances materially by re- fusing one of the finesses in favor of a simple strip and end play. ; The bidding was logical. Nopth's jump raise to game in his. partner's secondary suit was a irifle drastic with four triimps traded by just the ten, but he felt that a hid of. just Goren on. Bridge \ pid six diamonds ‘showing only ‘monds- which rode around to three ‘'spades-.was not ade- North-South vulnerable, South quate. South- commenced Black- wood proceedings and when all the aces were accounted for, he asked for kings. When North “one : king, : South. signed. “off: at : ; “six spades. . cee an “West. led’ the queen ‘of “aia declarer’s king.. South cashed dummy. with a diamond, and finessed the. jack of spades, oo The queen won and, on a heart. . shift, declarer had no choice -but to take the finesse. When it lost he uttered, the appropriate oaths. - The. loss: of both finesses does not really amount to a hex, for South can ‘circumvent nature’s evil. plot by playing with somewhat greater care. He should ‘refuse the trump. finesse and cash a:second high ‘spade. When the queen falls all is serene. | But if the opposition fails to oblige, South merely cashes the. ace of diamonds and proceeds to run the clubs. If the holder of the queen of spades fails to trump in South eventually gets out with a spade. If the queen is with East where it was orig- inajly finessed, East will have to return a heart into the ace- queen, If West’ has the queen of spades, the heart finesse still will be available to declarer, cay One of . the load served at with Just the spices, will re : i NZ Lon HAS IT! many Lo things about the (nste-tempting is the EVE appeal! An attractive dish, professionally prepared .— being you aul and agus, Try it today! - la Gondola ‘CAFE © pial 2621 for take-outs ve delightful a 8 the Gondola. ,. right amount of © hale a high spade, crossed to, a drawn from a study ‘lada’s “economic elite” by. Carle- 4ton. University sociologist. John Christine, 45, NEW YORK! What chance has a boy of reaching the top levels of the Canadian business world? It’s a tough climb under any circumstances, but his chances improve ‘:if: e He is of Anglo- “Saxon des- “}eent; oa -@ He‘is an Angiican, . from ‘the ‘popular musical and o comedy ‘programs, the resonant -|voice of Sir Winston Churehill, | Her«Majesty ‘Queen’ Elizabeth IT, |) heads.; 7 cerpts: ‘from dramatic shows that : casting: and -coverage ‘of ‘news vo the: nation when: ‘they occurred. . CBC. have devoted a large por-. ‘grams which have: ‘been running ol Visit, ‘i school EG SY Gee CBC: MARKS:-ANNIVERSARY it - The. show. included short takes ‘of. the. corporation, ., -@X- had’ been ‘milestones ‘in broad- events ‘which had. enthralled Throughout this - week . the tion of their programming © “to nostalgic reminiscences in .pro- consistently throughout. the ‘per- iod—Eileen Laurie’s: “(Morning B.C. farm’. broadcasts, ‘programs—while’ “Mandolin ' Time,” .. “Hot. “Trans-Canada. Matinee’ others have pourri of the outstanding shows of the past 25 years... - The CBC “first - came. “and “into Broadcasting ° Company ' in* 1936: Four years later it took its. .pre- sent form: and ‘title. © r ‘OUR OBJ ECTIVES' which. the corporation. adheres. They are: service covering in fair propor- tion the ‘whole. range’ of pro- ew rhe Dead Yd ay Ma hy mana ms merge Br A EE we" yrs ' : a Broadcasting progress spans years | of continued Dominion- wide expansion ee The Canadian Broadcasting. Corporation “last night. marked the first 25 | years. of its. life with a program of flashbacks of the highlights through this “|period ‘of two and a half. decades of some of the most critical times through which. Canada has lived as a nation. during the past fiscal year about $59,000,000 to 0 rerate — about one cent per petson per J. A. Ouimet, president of corporation, said recently: plan to principles which. have guided us over the past. 25' years ;we to provide the national service to those few Canadians are still outside: its reach; . give the Canadians, whether they «. speak English or they live in Canada.” In “Matters “of: Records, ” vet- eran = Frank, «J. = illis and the late Ronald: ‘Hambleton have waded through miles of tapes preparing .a series of ,13 episodes covering the last 25 years. These can be heard daily at llam. ‘The CBC. is..one of ‘the great broadcasting “ organizations ‘of the world “and | has earned its place by, its. concentration on day. the owe remain‘ true to these plan |. who to ‘pest service ever to all the principles upon which it. was , founded in 1936. French, wherever - other | ‘|shows such ‘as “Call: the’ Tune,” “Air,” |. prepared a pot- |. being..as the’ ‘Canadian. Radio |- ‘There are four. major ‘aims fol (a), To be.a complete]. gramming. ‘Bringing value and entertainment to. all tastes ‘and not concentrating on some. as- pects of broadcasting. to the ex~ clusion of others; (b) To link all parts of the country in two ways —through the inclusion of a wide «.variety .of national. and resources to bring the national program service to as many Canadians as finances allow; (c) To be predominantly Canadian in content and character; (d). To serve equitably the two main language groups and cultures. - Starting with eight . CBC- owned or leased stations in 1938 it has now grown, through ‘both radio and television, to 133 sta- @ He is trained in a private school and later as an engineer, -|scientist .or lawyer; - e@. His father happens to ibe a | tycoon already. “These: are.” ‘among. conélusions -of~ ‘Can- Porter. It is one-.of 36. papers on various aspects of Canadian _..{/Hfe -compiled in Canadian So- _{eiety, published recently in, New York The Free Press’ of Glen- coe Inc. $7.50. . . Porter is one of four editors of the volume,. along with so- ciologists Frank E. Jones of Mc- Master University and Bernard. R. Blishen and Kaspar D.- Na- gcle of the University of Bri- tish Columbia. Their material, “a series of descriptions and analyses of the institutional patterns of Can- ada,” ranges widely from .re- search on “the practice of medi- tine in Montreal,”. to “suicidal | behavior among the Netsillk Lskimos.” ‘ tions of which 31 are owned by ‘the CBC and 102 are privately , owned; and. 64 television sta- ! tions, 16 CBC and 48 private. . The’ organization - now. employs some: 7,000" personnel » and . cost). of JOBS FOR NEEDY “NEW WESTMINSTER . @) Mayor Beth Wood has ‘urged women holding jobs “just for kicks and pin money” to quit and fill the pcsition. 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