ee TE OR Ree ETERS aeRO EME ane: oe rh oven 1 CMO MONON IN ERNE PEA ees cn agers can AMIN eg ee to 9 onnetes seat TSeege Sisere gi esse eg — PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS — 1963 | An Independent. newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert. and Northern and Central British Columbia, as, oe A member of the Canadian Press — Audit. Bureau of Circulation om. Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association , Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited An Ojibway friend of mine” has a most. interesting Specie. ince Rape Da lation on how the = North’ iF American Indian conceived me the tobacco pipe. sda “All ancient men, not only Indians,” he says, “lived in ge. smokey atmogphere much of" their lives, in™cave, hut, wipsae wam. It was comforting ¢ come tn out of the winter andes pick up a earthen bowl of hot soup in the hands. The mos(™ ancient men knew the yijpsom tues of a hot stone in theig bedding, whether reed matgu« or beaver quilts. ee “One bitter day, an Indianes fondling a warm stone in hig** ‘wigwam, conceived the idea ‘of a hollow stone in which hen could cup a little fire. He knew. that by blowing on hot COIS he could keep them. glowingy ” About five hundred years lasuy ter, his great-great-you-know's ~how many-grandson thought” of the idea of inserting yg straw in the little hand-stove™ Authorized as Second Class Mat by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, ana for payment of postage in eash, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1963 e 6 will play vital role temporary lodgings and food for dis- tressed transients; kindergarten fa- cilities for children from Indian homes, welfare homes, and those liv- ing in the downtown area and to sup- ply clothing to needy persons. The concept, of course, is funda- mental to the way of life we like to call our Christian way; in simple terms, it means helping one’s fellow man regardless of his past, looking e e Friendship house gesterday Prince Rupert united in celebrating the opening of !"riend- slip House, the $175,000 educational, ~coil and rehabilitation centre estia- blished on Fraser Street. We SUY ~urkited” because we sincerely hope thak everyone is aware of the Import- ine@® of this centre, which is the first Gb fts kind in Canada and of para- mount value to Prince Rupert because of is high native population (one in . . . . ‘ + . : . so he could blow. “int 12 of our city residents is Indian). only to provision of the rgeht environ- “By accident, maybe he" With the right leadership, Iriendship House holds tremendous possibilities coughed; and he sucked. Hau. found he could keep the littiges and-fire going by drawing on. ment, the right circumstances, that will give him a better chance in life, ‘or fegejal Irattoy 7 ' . i) 4 > . it. Five hundred years laters: orgsocial hette - ‘ i re his e vee ; ne en euverment of pork our In me will improve ms lot. ae : one of his descendents found, ena ‘ . . my Ve a - . ‘ x . t . £ ver i > j Bey Cian and our white people. f anyone is to be singled out fo: NORAD GUARDIANS — Ont. 2-2-2 that certain fuels in the lttle socal reforms, as history stove tasted better than others. Most shogvs, have not been brought abcut without criticism. That is one of the frugtrating and unfortunate aspects However, House Association, with the*sepport of the United Church of (anada, provincial and municipal gov- ermments, and community organiza- tions has vone ahead in its great work ‘ a of shuman nature. + oF . Mrientlship the the credit in’ bringing Friendship House into being, he is Rev. Dr. R. W. Kk. Eliott of the United Church of Canada. However, this unassuming man is the last person to wish any tri- butes. He says merely that the need existed—that he walked “on fertile ground, and the flowers have grown.” And so, on this day of the official] opening of Friendship House, we wish lined against the winter sky are these domes housing radar antennas at the Parent, Que., ste on the Pinetree warning line. Such radar stations scan the skies for enemy aircraft and are used to control friend- ly fighters during NORAD de- fence exercises. FACES OF CANADA. Opposition tagged with responsibility for parliamer.2.+; financial crisis By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA -P— Conservative government sources say tho opposition now has been £49 ~ fed with responsibility for the parliamentary financial crisis, which may form part of the federal election campaign ex- pected svon to get under Way, utions to Not affeet. 1 the aged, blind und disabled. family allowances. or contrib- A Look Back at Rupert ero pensions for superannuation funds. These are provided in the permanent statutes — of Canada, and do not need to be voted annually by Parliament —or monthly by way of interim appropriation bills. Two courses were left open to the government at the time of Tuesday night's votes, depend- end of He experimented, and he« found that tobacco leaves tast! $ ed best. It tasted so good that everybody — started carrying hand-stoves, even in the sum-y ¢ mer.” The release *: Let me down easy, tree. I'm light enough now to dally, milder than I felt in May ° with the greenness roaring me . . . ing timing of But Prime Minister D:eren- - . ing on . full, and browe ao Idey]iTe sf 3 ‘a. . ; . baker’s slapati hie of. (50 Years Ago) Parliament: and calling a new Having loosed the stem. iid by ought the idealism ol the MOVE every success to this great Christian paker’s declaration to this ef Feb. 2, 19183—Norman Mack- general clection, probably for a 6 ment to reality. The entire purpose of the organi- zation should be kept uppermost. in our minds: to supply recreational fa- cilities for visiting and resident. In- dians and for social welfare families; gentleman and all others who have labored to create the means whereby our fellow people can be helped. The henefits of Friendship House will ex- tend far into Prince Rupert's future. CLIMAX TO CAREER OF POLITICAL, LEGAL TRIALS e f e e . ie Bee | its 1963-64 spending ¢stimates was again chosen chairmen The second course open to V'll lean on the fall air a i Dief S biggest testing hour came nae rh and budget “so the people wil wilh G. vy. Wilkinson, secre- the government at the time Of as a kite or a feather, slow. ; - , TM know what they are voting for tary, adournment Tuesday night was f tw JAMES NELSON finger. the probing question, Humboldt, Sask.. on his birth- 4 J or against.” . (30 Yeurs Ago) considered by the government. I'll linger and twist, a child te OTTAWA ‘@ — Prime Min- the quick retort to any inter- day. ™ LACKS APPROVAL Feb. 7, 1933—The four-man but is so fraught with political ® fect in the Commons Tuesday before his government WAS twice defeated won the support of only one opposition MP---H. W. Herridge NDP- Keotenay West. Mr. Herridge told renorters after the dramatic adjourn - ment of the Commons that he voted for the governrnaent be- cause he believed it shovwld be given a chance to intreduce intosh, a former editor of The Daily News, in the last issue of the Saturday Sunset, pub- lished ut Vancouver, has an interesting article on Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. (10 Years Ago) Feb. 7, 1s2.—At the first Mecling of the new library board ity the library building Mist nivht Rev. G. G. Hacker April 8. The first is to issue. pover- nor-generai’s Warrants to gue thorize the expenditure — of money out of the public treas- ury—in effect, order-in-council approval of the appropriations. The warrants have to be tabled in Parliament when it next meets, DISMISS SECOND COURSE no need for stormy force. Let me down in the slow climb of variable stars. Let me float down as though there were time and time enough for a leaf to meander going. to ground, river to sea-mouth: A worm. has eaten me porousa: i sun plies me silver through. once more on a zigzag errand, ister Diefenbaker’s biggest. ruption. and the unfinished He lost a bid to be mayor of The nub of the financial Nealibut beat xAelga TI, was controversy that it has been stopping to look and to hold,. , te vat pour came in the Com- sentence seeming to say more Prince Albert, was twice de- crisis is this: abandoned by pee captain id dismissed out of hand. counting cracks, every one. E mons Tuesday night, climax than it reaily did. feated in provincial elections 1. Parliament has not yet @ storm several days ago an This course 1s to keep the . to a career of political and legal Tuesday -—- with the fuller in Saskatchewan, and twice Z given definite apnroval of a the men spent three days on current Partiament alive at O let me drab descend a trials, face, grey to almost white hair defeated in federal elections Se Single dollar of expenditures the west coast ot Banks Is- least until the House of Com- on such an option of grace, is In former days, the lanky and black horn-rimmed glass- before he became MP for Lake eS for the current fiscal] year, ox- land before reaching Kitkatla mons would open its regular I'l arrive splendid ™ ee ye te Prairie lawyer held courtrooms es that age and 5'% years in Centre in 1940. Lake Centre Se piring March 31. in their dory. From there they sitting at 2:30 p.m. EST to- 9 with necessary choice. P smelibound from the village of office have brought to him — constituency was merged with 2. The government has been were brought to the city by day, table the 1963-64 estim- Norma Farber, . b Wakaw. Sask. to the august he pulled out all the stops of — another and he feund a new T. €. DOUGLAS working on its estimeltes for Ambrose Brown in his gis ates even though they . are ——— i Supreme Ccurt. of Canada in his famous oratorical style to place in the Commons repre- ; . . the new fiscal year starting buat Union P. printed in English only. Then OF GREAT ANTIQUITY rg Ottawa. confront his opponents senting his old home city. Here 1s a face. no one denies. April 1, but they havent yet ; (20) Years Ags) it could make an appeal to the The Sieur de Monts. a Tuesday, he presented his He came to power in the He lost twice in contests for that urges us to socialize—- been printed in Enetish and Feb. 7, 1943—Mayor W. M. House to approve an interim veaayee ble, landed at Port cise in the high court of Par- election of June 10, 1957. with leadership of the Conserva- The face that launched a French, Watts last night appointed — supply. bill granting the re- French nobdle, fanded at Port : muunent. The judges were his the largest. greup in the Com- tive party before he won it in thousand quips 3. The government needs an- Aid. T. H, Sorenson as chair- maining authority needed for Royal in 1604 to found a col- : teow members of Parliament, mons but less than & majority. 1956, six months before the While doctors packed for other month's work to com- mun of the city reading room — spending the balance of the ony. After a winter of hard- s yey 5 ‘OCS - ; re ’ 2 "Are 2osier . : “way ° S. j i "or Te + j OP ” ay y reef . e . seat . re : . , x friends and foes. But he spoke They were casier days than general election that brought one-way wpe ALLIWELL pile its budget for the ney rommiutter. Other members of 1962-63 appropriations and ship, a permanent setlement A also @o the jury at large, the now since the Liberal opposi- him first to the prime minis- wah EMAL, year, the committee will be ap- seeking interim authority to Canadian electorate. Libera party but were alse, if tion was smarting then from fo a minority position in a ter’s office. MASS PRODUCTION Right now, the government: pointed by Ald. Sorenson and spend the new appropriations was established in the follow- - How the judges would decide the wounds of being turmed a lacks authority to pay any ol the mievor, for the months of April, Mey MR summer. This makes that his case was determined Tucs- out of office after 22 years in PIONEERING its bills, Its mid-month payroll (10 Years Ago) and June, while an election is settlement, now Annapolis: * day night when the Commons rovernment., Quote and James Watt invented the should start to go out to its Feb. 7, 19538—Mrs. AL FL Da- held, Royal, in Nova Scotia, the voled cn two non-confidence SWEPp COUNTRY first) oslundurdized inter- employees a week from today, Vidson wus elected president In such a course, the govern- oldest town in North Ameri- motions. Then, nine months later, he changeable machine parts in At the end of the month. # has Of the newly-formed auxiliary ment would. be ASSUMINE re- . . no sretine The jury's verdiet will come swept the country in the great- unquote the second half of the sth another payroll to mee: os fo the Captain Cook Sen Ca- sponsibility which it regards cit, except for St. Augustine, in the cleetion, est landslide victory for any Lord Amory, British High century, says the Eneylopedia wellas payments to all manner dets whieh met in the ward now as resting on the door- Fila., states the Encyclopedia John George Diefenbaker, prime minister. Last year, in Commission vo tl . C: wn Americana. The eariiest ma- of contractors and suppliers, room: at HMCS Chatham. step of the opposition, Americana, enw now 67, both entreated and one of the bitterest campaigns dian Federatio tA . anit - Chine foals date from about oo7 - : (os . . poured scorn on his opponents, the country has known, his ture meetin a L Wine W780. By 1850, machine tools oom These were principally in the government slumped back in- Ont.: : hoa masor, capable of considering aceur- dese ryves another cv s . 4 ne . aeyo were in peneral use in the story from sourees close ta tangled Cornmons in whieh it nam ee tant met Dr. Han- FPngland and the USA. The Nae his own ranks are to be be- could be everthrown by a akout tiv eration Presidents rig quantity production of 7 heved, in the cabinet sents combination of three opposi- heute we Years ago, To was Interchangeable parts is ere- Within arm's reach of his own Commons desk. RECALL FARLIER DAYS Veteran parliamentary re- porters remembered his earlier baker as the trials in law in Upstanding — young dave in Parliament lean whieh he played a prominent an — very different from the (sy \ figure, black crinkly hair, rele from the ae of 24. He Worn-out, broken-down speci- | Hashing: eves: the pointed won his first. Jury trial ing Men of humanity you see be- { , te cen ne net eee nw eee Sete na at today, " only shows 4 What Sta years’ dealing: with @) U | Z - A L. L farmers can do toa man." SANDS bp aN 4 / 9 ole of i A Paeh correct answer counts LO points. Seore yourself M. Pisani Preneh Minister , i as follows: 100 genius: 80 to 90 superiar: 70 to 80 excellent; af Agriculture on Britain's 60 to WO poods 50 to GO averages 40 to 50 tair, entry into the Common | FOR MEN: — Market: Alberta ! * a 1 ‘Phe heud cf whieh oue is pub dna stanchion? “Think of France as a Vir , Horse — Cow — Hog — Turkey Luous elrl engaged to Britain, “ ' 2. President William Mekinley served as the governor of: We cannot allow the bride- EDMONTON | " ' Wisconsin — Vermont — Kentucky — Ohie Broom Into the bedroom be- An eagle appears on the emblem of the Us Marine — fore ine marrage.” Corps . * me | | Tene or False Dr, Jerome B. Wiesner, i ' 4. What Kind of carly school books were written by William President: Kennedy's special CALGARY " ! Holmes MeCtley? assistant for selence and « beta i Arithmetic — Wistory — Reader — Chemistry technology, quoted by Daniel i FOR WOMEN: — Lang in The New Vorker: 0 200 u pat i What is the name of the wife of record and mevie star vor “vineune way ever win Sone vHpra ) Wh Baone® , disarmament, but If it's Hoinye — ‘Ff 6 Whe flower ie visa kiswn iy Mult pay to come, Ud rather It came he- RICH OUL RESERVE The eg eh EAOWET US duh pa us ie fore another war than after,” Athabusea oil sands of Alberts ‘ Tulip — Magnolia — Morning Glory — Sunflower + + - re belleved to hold the lare- 7. The people of whieh eeunbry are recomnized as the orig V. OW. Seully, president. | ext reserve of oul in the world, an mi Latars Of mien ron.? of SMeleo, ate Lethbridge The sands, 180 miles nerth- | i Rup i ' “ae _ Ereland — Holland — Greeee — Italy Chamber of Commerce: east of Edmonton, are estimat- | OS ae H Diverees are not pranted hy every state in the United “When anybody — suppesty ed ky the Alberta oll aiid gis Boe ' ! a PS oe tates, ‘es that Canadians have nob rte conservation board to contain i: a , ys a i ian ca ae if Nrue or False complished much as compared — five times as much ofl as that " roan FOR YOUNG FOPLE + — With what has been done in found and used in the United “a B.C. favorite because of the laste" “ve fo Whats the tradidonal ealor of men's Mexteo? tion power, Trial in polities was almost ais familiar to John Diefen- parties, all vying for cotton suite in Blue — Brown — White — Black 10. Who ate locusts and wild homey tn a wilderness? Enoch -- Moses — Joshua -— John the Wirptint ANSWERS: “RVI Ot Op ogy “UITOUTAD "Q LAB 6 SLOP UoIp op HINA OG Son SAT NL OR LOMO "a payee Ved EP OUE Tay Gortatige wy ty Wap sp pmo aso MON] serving oa stiff sentence as Minister of Agriculture, Fish- cries and Food in Britain, At that lime Y was still a robust, Viporous, other countries, I suggest, you pelot to what was accom plish- ed between Winniper and the Rockles in less than two de. trades. 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