¥ TIME AND PLACE | “|| Prince Rupert Daily News 5 Cancer victim) may live | Expecting launchin ° ° Friday, August 31, 1962 | y 9 || 5.0. LAND SURVEYOR a bid (Continued from Page 2) j —. La an we =, NEW YORK uP A man cut opere . for to r | LONDON (Reuters) —~ Scien- — u peration was performed to re yom, ine Britain's eiant re to follow them. Our objective tes OF ing services in half to get rid of the paral- move the legs and pelvis, believe Lists manning Britain's giant ra-| R, J. Reynolds was to develop trails along the stricken flower it is the first of its kind in which o-telescope are expecting Rus-: ° :yzed, cancer sia to launch a Venus . bound'| @ ‘ / nOp Bee “eG, é eae arte : ee, . sia ft a Venus . ind' | Gox 1438, Terrace upper ridges that would be safe Nian fined part of his body, has survived a patient has survived for any soocecraft “now,” a spokesman’ Phone VI $-552 when deca ht ‘ls tte Propose y Ga for one year and is on the road lengtlt of time. “said today 4% ground and to push trails into 4 pat ‘to what may become a useful! The backbone was severed at The craft would follow in the B . cilove Ndees for dai ste rane Wt yin the ranch Office. other valleys aa ees ot Special to The Daily News on 3 charges Mife. (the navel, but no vital Organs woke of the US. Mariner II, Sox 284, Prince Rupert new beat ane goat hunting ter- mapa . . . | Surgeons at the University of or intestines were removed, doc- which started its journey toward ox Phone 2082 at hry and in tree canine the TORONTO — An interlocking of transportation} chow Man Gay of 815 Third Minnesota Hospitals, where the! tors said. Venus Monday. e meadow near our camp showed | Services to meet the challenge of social, economi¢ and pena fined for tor ee ~ - FE ET Oe, oon more d ay fox technological change was proposed today by Donald | vehicle Act, had his licence sus: re day ol cx- . , . RT 42 : “oe 1 for : sd is , ploring when, as we were hav- | Gordon, Canadian National Railways president. 'pended for three months and vehicle impounded yesterday. ing Junch on the south slope Mr. Gordon noted that the. morning when he appeared be-: of the Seve Peak, we saw a | MacPherson Royal Commission’ mation and make services avail- fore Magistrate E. T. Applewhaite | plume of smoke on the valley }on transportation underlined able to each other with the pri-:in police court. | floor below. There had been a | the necd to plan ahead in terms mary purpose of providing 4) Ye pleaded guilty to the three | storm five days previously and | of a national transportation sys-'maximum of efficiency and chatges which included driving | through our glasses we could |tem in which each mode of, economy in operation by avoid-jcontrary to restrictions for: see that a lightning strixe had transportation complements the | ing wasteful duplication of ser-|yhich he was fined $10, another: started -a fire in a dead tree | other by doing, realistically and | vices and the need for subsidiz- | $19 for operating a vehicle un- about four miles away and that | profitably, that part of the total: ing uneconomical operations. All accompanicd while being a hold- the fire was now burning in the | job for which it is best fitted. |of us concerned with transpor-|er of a learner’s licence and on: moss at the base of the tree. He was guest speaker at the | tation and communications must | the third charge he was fined Jack studied the fire and its | Canadian National Exhibition; keep in mind this concept of an|$59 and costs for driving with- location for some time and we |juncheon marking transporta- integrated or interlocking na-|out due care and attention. made for camp and the next | tion, communications and com- tional system and must try to! pomp charged Mr. Chow at. 4 morning — started down the | mercial travellers day. | visualize our own particular Op-|49.45 this morning when his ve- ro eroek our pase Camp at | “in the past,” Mr. Gordon jeration as part of the system. |nicie was in collision with the That night we got word to the said, “many of us have tended to | “Only by thinking and plan- | side of one vehicle and then col- ' forest ranger and the next think of the various methods of |ning in these terms can we suc-|jjided into the rear of another morning Jack led a crew of transportation--railways, trucks, ;cessfully meet the challenge of lin front of the Hollywood Cafe. firefighters, accompanied by ships, inland waterways, PIpc- | Social economic and technolog- |police said both vehicles were ea lines—as separate ani :de- jical change,” Mr. Gordon sald. | Jegally parked. the ranger, to the fire which ote : to me, was an amazing feat by pendent and strongly «. «--lit-| He called for renewed interest ’ “ive services. ’ such landmarks as the Kispiox a we . lin the MacPherson report and {f{ . ; 7, a . Fee eee ving |. "Now, I am a sirong believer 'q revival of appreciation of what 3215 DIAL 3215] We who make whisky say: | location of several ridges and lion. The organization Srepre. ‘is involved in its basic recom- FOR THE BEST ; : draws. Jack located the fire ‘ ent ‘ . rPr\- imendations. He aeplore e€ which by this time was about |5&0t was set up to be independ- | fact the report seems to have IN DRINKING AND DRIVI N G . . : t and competitive and I fully j*s}j d f . inking 70 feet square and if not at- en ‘ : (“slipped out of current thinking tended to would eventually agree with that section of the ;and to have lost priority in dis- CHINESE FOOD DO NOT MIA - reach heavy timber and take Mack heron report whieh em- cussions about the economic TRY THE , : t off in earnest. pnasizes nat aree en erprise problems of the day.” AND CAFE ! . ; ; ; : : There is much more to re- with mr and active compe ot “It seems to me that the basic GR Fine whisky is a luxury and should be treated as ularly this Labour Day week-end when many aa ; late about the fine fishing in transnortation the yest way recommendations of the report FRESH BREAD DAILY such, And, knowing when to say “no plays a holidaying families will be travelling on British a the Kispiox, the day by day | to muarantce an efficient and [ore, entitled to serious discussion Buy your Show Tickets great part in the art of sensible living, Columbia highways. : 7 life on the peaks, the wonder- | low-cost transportation system and should pe under analysis Anytime Neither whisky nor any other alcoholic If you expect to be at the wheel of a car | ~ ful meals of Francis Lee — bul |jn Canada,” he said j;and debate by every opinion- Open 'Tili 1:00 a.m. beverage has any place at the wheel of an . ' : et —— ; » that can come later. as “ , a shaping body. - automobile. This conviction must be shared by this week-end, we say to you: Think before you ‘ i . vi rom oniploie unifjeation or ————— every thinking person who drives a car, partic- drink. Don't drink before you drive. : Wendell Craig Nixon of Prince; single — transportation system Rupert was fined $125 or in de- ‘may be quite possible, but it may to - ~ fault 30 days when he appeared i not be possible, or necessary, or " pefore Magistrate R. A. Mclean , desirable from an organization- ° CASEY WILSON & HIS ROCK & ROLLERS . dn police court recently on.al and = compctitive point of Lo. . . . charges of operating a motor. view,” he added. ; Siriging Stars—Miss Linda Pagens & Bennett Wilson vehicle while being impaired. | «What I am suggesting is not | Earl Wilson—Electric Guitar Police arrested Nixon when a greater degree of common! Billy Star—Piano T HE H O U S E O E S E A G R A. M my 4 they saw him going through a ownership or centralized control | Driver fined rail, road, water and air into a DANCE | . ° ‘ t stop sign. They followed him and over day-to-day operations,” he CIVIC CENTRE MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW...PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY Le | * said they noticed he was driving said, “but a voluntary arrange- | a so ‘ * so erratically he almost ran into ment under which independent || Sept. Ist 9:00 p.m. $1.25 each » a parked car. units exchange ideas and infor- | . . This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contra! 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