ot t t great deal: ig the c city generally. a “ural: yun ae 30.48: “Tikely a ae " . penne oe Hehaaithe i a a ne ta =, sekpens Mies ‘PRIN cE. RUPERT. DAILY NEWS. iy 1 1 4 sam om nomen -tndependent-newspaper -devoted.-to-the-: upbullding ” _ of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, "A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper. Publishers. Association Published by The Prince ‘Rupert Dally: News ‘Limited John. P ‘Mager | \ ' President’ ~ “Authorized as Second Class Mall by the Post office Department, Ottawa, : and for payment: pt postage in’ cash, - : ~ ~ _ - “MONDAY, DECEMBER 31,1962 . “How'd we do i in "62- The year 1963, start of- whieh i is. ‘only Aig: few hours away, has every: ‘indi- cation of being a great one in Prince Rtipert’s 52-year history. With -City | Council and Chamber .of Commerce imaintaining a steady pace coupled with the co-operation of residents.and ‘businesses this brand new year could ‘smash all previous records. ! As the case has beeri-at this time ‘of year, The Daily News has taken‘a ‘long look back while at:the same time ‘outlining its. hopes for the coming ‘year, In looking both ways it is natur- Lally. hoped that 1963 will be the ‘big- rgest and best yet with this port gain- ina g' even more prominence and respect i throughout North America. Probably four of the largest proj- ‘ects that got underway in.1962 and are completed or almost ready for. op- ‘eration are the new federal bui Iding, ' the: Alaska Ferry System with its new i i dogk at Fairview Bay, the new Prince ' Rupert Airport ferry slip and a $4 million expansion program at Colum- bia Cellulose Company Limited. The modern federal building will be ready for occupancy next year, thus allowing the city to:take over the main street post office structure for.conver- sion to. a new city: hall: This has been: much of a necessity and -will: add a one of-the most: -promising ventures in the history of .the coast, and’ Prince Rupert will play a major role’ in it. The ferry: slip :at- Fairview: Bay was completed and: ‘the last of :three. ves- sels to service this important link -was launched only two weeks. ago. in. ‘Se- attle. a The $80,000 ferry. slip for Prince Rupert’s vessel running from the Dig- - by Island airport.to Fairview Bay was opened only.a few days ago and it is expected the service will take a bright- er Heht in 1968. |. The big expansion job to the Wat- son Island pulp mill, started’ later this year and scheduled to be completed — early in 1968, is a terrific: accorplish- ment with. its émployment feature and overall production increase.;"» : Many of the projects : aiiticipated became a reality in 1962,: others are partially completed and | some: didn’t even get off the.ground. — i Some others:that did: come’ to pass however, were: the completion of Prince Rupert’s water supply and dis- tribution program, the terminal.at-the city’s new airport was “beautifully furnished and opened for business and television made its.debut after many _ difficulties in: bringing “it ‘through from Terrace, - On the; other hand, very-little, if anything “was done about the city’s’ parking, problem .and the situation . the : drydock: to! be" . grain: shipments from’ this port: from What will be in! 163? ‘men, many of. whom. suffered severe losses ‘ in the past, reaped handsome rewards. . The Prince Rupert Sawmill Limited!had:a short ‘strike, but other- wise enjoyed. a: successful season with. massive shiploads of Jumber being sent to Japan and ‘new log. sources . opened. In listing our hopes for 1963 -we. find there are many, but if at. least half of them are realized it will ‘be: a truly wonderful year. At the top of ‘the agenda, of course, is the hope that ‘Highways: ‘Minister : Gaglardi will push as much ‘money as possible ahead so that Highway ‘16, ~ gtill in dire need of repair, will take on a:new look in 1963, This can: cer- tainly .be tabbed : a “must”: in | view | of the Alaska Ferry: System. © _It-is hoped the’ city’; will. “keep '¢ on. pressing for more: housing ‘rental un- its, taking into consideration the -re- cent announcement that federal loans are being extended for private rental housing. If ever this city needed more housing of low rental design it is now. The situation is a rough one and heavy concentration: should” be: -Siven | in this brand new, year. =." ~ Our list :most.: definitely inehides such other: necessities. “as: ‘better: -service™ from Canadian- Pacific Airlines 4 din. the- lway. of. an economy fare . structure a _ from- here to. us the federal gover nment.and if. neces- sary increased ‘facilities . to, handle. same, .and “it -is:- certainly hoped: that, : fishermen and’ fishing: companies en--~ joy.as. good. a. year, if possible, as, ‘they: -did ‘in 1962. _ ‘There, are quite likely many items- - not-ineluded in the. above: list ‘but those _mentionéd would‘seem::the most: im- portant and the ones required as soon as’ possible. ‘We naturally hope that: city ¢ coun- cil, -which starts out. the year with two new. aldermen. will strive ‘in: any way i. “knows, how ip ouputagur city : On of commerce ‘will malacas saueh ‘optim © ism inthe new year as ‘in'the. ‘past, and that other organizations, and residents | will: join in iby. boosting. our ..city:-on any occasion they..can, The potential is undoubtedly: here in this tremendous port-and it is hoped that 1968 will.see stronger moves made to have .others vealize we.do exist “up here” and that we are: capable of playing.a big. part should we be given the opportunity. Our‘harbor is-among the-best.and with this,alone-we should. and’ must. set our sights ‘high jin van. -effort to ‘gain the __ ness and ‘industry to ‘look ourway. ‘Our ‘final hope, ‘and Wentatnly noe the least j is ‘that: all our-readers: have a ‘healthy, hhappy.and'prosperous 1968,: bee tee £ urged organized Jabor'. to: be “ready to adapt | to -sweeping | is: not: the..case.’ " ‘only one, absentee, took on an. even worse outlook, Tt is hoped council: will make’ this‘ one: ‘Of Gems: of. Thought — its pet projects in 1968, Completion:of ‘If -you:would erento: something, -you “must ~the much - needed. Mriendéhip House ‘be something, ONG ae. ; ow. a“ ° will be seen‘in the new year.and: more twoulyrathor be the quthonof.one original , ’ ‘thought ithan |:the :conqueror iofs a: vundred school buildings . are aly endy being “lontblen,. William Benton iOlvlow | talked about, — ee ed + . ‘Tasthe orentive-atateanman: Perhaps: in 1968 mone jadvanae- nimwelt; ee ‘idveg morganrorner rout of ment Will:be madé.onibringing the ity °° 0 t4 ea a golf cour'se 28, well’ ‘as-other- vital. Originality is nothing’ "out judicious simitas ‘Aho veltalre os ab veoreational facilities :incliding ari Ace. arena:and:aproper-outdoorstrack, Bibl 0 “Thought fo Tiley Taking. another. ‘look back “We eee, -fInammuohnsye have done tonto anes. | thatthe flahin gr industry Ihidd astecordt; aia 10f" Wheaus ye nhave stone it nunto “Me, amaghing weagon, paiticulaiily.ln' halle "iis sparableshas zgeontly. flped: to: build but, Although a herring. strike daunt- orphanages, and :hospitals ‘and univoraltics, Americans alone give nearly.slx bullion dolla ed the latter, part. of. the: yon. fieher- a year In. eaovoteee, v- "s ve 1 . woe ‘a eo a ‘ ‘ . ae : : not ie we “4 . at mo : : vot ‘ rs a Bs y a eo ° me ~ . st : ’ he ee ee a a a ead ‘TABOR CONGRESS. “PRESIDENT WARNS Be ready for. sweeping changes OTTAWA Po ‘Claude. Jo- -doin,. president of the. Cana- dian’ -Labor.. Congress; today — changes. in scientific methods, . ‘in production. technique and: ‘in society itself.. Ina New Year’ Ss message: “the head of the. 1,050,000. - member CLC - said the trade «union movement must be .alert:;to these changes and be prepared ~ to adopt. new methods and: mew approaches’ to: meet them: “Unless we ‘maintain an: alert- ness there is always a. danger _ 2 that the. effect. of. changes: will, “-ebe. upon. us. ‘before: we - realize. a eens certainly: ‘before. we plan’ oz,meet: New:conditions and * circumstances: 2? “It is quite, ‘Obvious now. that. “we. have: not: ‘been. ‘sufficiently, that: what. is. happening. in: in- dustry. is merely an extension of what has been happening ‘-sincethe. first. wheel turned, arid’ “that: ‘everything will even- stually. take. care : (OF (itself. This _ "TIME RUNNING. our |= Mr. Jodoin said” that the CLC . ‘is -trying. to. meet: change in “its. pressures: for,steps to im- --prove — labor - management.’ -eonsultation and for’ the -par- ticipation of labor, together -with other groups,’in contrib- ‘uting toward planning under governmens auspices, ‘noted that in--the last, © year there has been an aware- ness: by some management representatives of the need for ‘better labor - management relations. There has also heen — A-Look ‘Back: at Rupert (50> Years - Ago) “Dee, 31,°1912—Meeting for. “the: last time: in ‘1912 the coun-. cil assembled, dn’ full: strength “In the: city: hall, : “there being: Alderman: Morrissey. The | “proceedings — were of vsomewhat, ‘frigid and | perfunctory: nature, so much so that Alderman. Kerr: was com- ‘pelled to don his ‘heavy over- coat, “ ~(40 Years Ago) nee 31, 1922—The ‘catch of: halibut in 1922 ran very close o'that: of 1021 according to: - Hreurent ‘secured ‘this morning, at the waterfront on ‘the total. components mecessary to.entice.-busi- .Siuaing tolay's anie of 60,000, “cluding ‘today's: sale -of 60 000," pounds, amounted. to 26.600, 60 : Paynds: while last’ your the fly} ¢ Nea, 81, D3 Qe. A cheering ~ announcement: forthose: dille days of doproasion twas ::thatil which was made this week (to: the Daily Nowaiby /Francis:Mil~:; yvlerd, sprominent .-Britiah Cole) eS sumbin .galmon. cannery ,opere ys) vtor .of smanyoyears abanding,‘\ «Who disclosed his plans for. they, . ostablshmentof.aalmon caneai[i. oc. - snory..at: Brinco .- Rupert. aueingt ce athe: coming, Apring, “1 (20 VonrsvAgo) 5. Doo, 31,°1042—-Roy “Vandar-:! “aluya“had a: very. antistactory;: fine fleht hefore Heine “land =davelopment: WnAPrineo Rupert during “1058 \waasielimescoll : tint’ ~yanterday/a. announcement by! the Unemployment: Insurance: Comnilsaion that 1,200 persons aro out.of Fwork: loanily, Boke a a new. interest inthe “use of : planning - by:: ‘government. . “Ure ‘was’ .28,000,000, pounds, cee wl ‘S| .80°Years” Ago) Sith “aportiaman sOhristmns: Days He, |" a Wisitdd' Hloyaly’ Oreekeand "hig. |.: obutlsfnation swagventohing: two} ‘4: fine «stodlhoad «which. gave:ia — quo MonravAgo) ad Deo, 781, 7IN ea Big gant, sNews tae Bee The labor leader: saw eround for: encouragement: in the BOV-= rnment’s ‘.programs..,to..;meet > the changing conditions re- _ sulting from. automation’ and ~ other ‘technological . ‘advances, ‘as well as to provide a forum for -economic: consultation: “at a high, -level. “Time is running -out. ‘While. - The happiest -miser- on-earth is one who’ ‘Saves. friends. - Ce Try not to. confuse, Repub= 2 .“licans with ‘Democrats; of them are’ confused, enough already. “ eee: . Canada’ 82. - both’ tie;"there mig-hunting is’ the: ony pte t -been ‘standing .&3lL, We. cannot afford’ toilet Tandbh “2 year. go _ by: withaut: taking. decisive. ac: : tion,” - Lins . rey On, “the: international Mr. Jodoin. ‘said: «Canada’s rela-- | tionship - .with .theCommon--. “ wealth. ‘and the United -States o ds “being “reviewed. -cies-we.adopt: during: 1963 may -. prove to-be: ‘significant ‘in: ‘this a regard. ” other countries. have -been | moving .ahead .Canada has . the lighter side | “The. ‘poli- — “He said. other. ‘serious - deci- sions..are faced“in. ‘other. fields: of international ° relations -as well —.citing:a“‘!very immedi- ate need”, for. ‘elarification of | licies on nuclear n eedy countries “arms, . ai . abroad, and: Sh “dealing with other. important: external prob- “ ‘lems: ;, While, “we. sho id} ake care abled us to. "direct. into more meridous: forces that are re- SP quired. now for defence this Nature didn't, make us perfect, . so she did’: the. next best thing.” ’ "She made us blind to our own ‘faults. “ + & Paying can't be taken out of :public schools. That’s the . ee ‘would*be’ a great ‘year in the “history . of mankind. pw . ., a ‘«@ “A classic ‘My days among the Dead. are past;. Around: me‘lI* ‘behold, Where’er these casual eyes “SCRAMBLE “has “wnuclear > front, aR ‘in ‘defen — A -spilot . cacquired . fives” ‘ Canadians. - “have ‘tried -.their best... ito + something:of wha Canada’: ‘But.if- youl : “you: will, find that: our Jéaders yhave: “sbeen © sled. clad to. hustle:in. order: a -and = “navigator. - ¢limb:aboard -a:: ‘-CF5101B Voo-™. G00. * twin-jet : ‘interceptor :dur- ‘Ing an RCAF. exercise. ‘Canada . , “