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Wednesday, April 3, 1963 "Public should be aware of Socialist danger”—Magor Bécause the Communists are, forts to ; , ‘ is arouse anti-American openly supporting the New Dem- ‘entiment fit perfectly into the ocratic Party in this election] ., ad i campaign they represent a far vommunist: way of thinking,” bigger issue than their numbers] Magor said. “In fact the Com- raieate, Liberal candidate John} munist party seems so pleased agor told a public meeting at} xy the sit » ii - Kitimat Monday night. ° © Satuation that ns pul “The NDP stand i Ing Sut pross advertisements ; stand against use nal Lo . president Mrs, *read Dowdie, who of nuclear warheads and its ef-| “ling for support of NDP can- od one . on nu as and didates.” will tell of her frip fo the’ pro- The difference betwen 50-, vineial Caneer clalism and Communism is only. 3215 DIAL = 3215 FOR THE BEST a matter of degree, Magor con- tinued. “If by some mischance IN the Socialists ever assumed althe Conquer Cancer drive to be CHINESE FOOD position of authority in on held on April 17, will outline " country, we might see a Can- . , : 1 TRY THE adian alliance with Russia and plans for the campaign. . Co- Red China at the expense of chairman for the annual drive is GRAND CAFE our relationship with present al-;W. D. Smith, and J. R. Elliott FRESH BREAD DAILY lies,” he said. “It is a point which, Will be acting as treasurer, Buy your Show Tickets the Socialists attempt to ignore,} Representatives from local or- Anytime Open ’Till 1:00 a.m, Dinner tonight will kick off Cancer drive Prince Rupert unit of the Ca- nadian Cancer Society will be holding its annual dinner mect- ting in the La Gondola Cafe to- night at, 6:30. Guest speaker will be Dr. G. P. Fulmer, Miller Bay. Also speak- ing to the group will be the Socicty meeting }in Vancouver March 18 and 19, Dr. G. C. Mostad, chairman of ‘but the public should be aware'ganizations who will be assist- of the dangers it holds for Can-jing the Society with its drive ada.” i will be at the dinner. ef THUNDERBIRD This is glamour—. unique in all the world! 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Friday he will appear on the revular Democratic — television ‘program, attend an all-candidate ‘meeting in Kitimat later at night ‘and engage in an extensive door ‘knocking campaign during the day, Saturday will see Mr. Howard | back in Prince Rupert during the day with a night meeting in Prince Rupert’s Chinese Com- munity. After that Mr. Howard “will return to Terrace for a vic- tory dance sponsored by the Ter- race Democrats. Sunday and election day will 'be spent in Prince Rupert. Plans completed | for Easter tea Final plans for the annual Eas-. ter tea of the Presbyterian La- dies’ Aid were completed at the monthly meeting Tuesday night, The meeting was held at the ‘home oof member, Mrs. Nick ‘Krook, L1IG Seventh Avenue Last. Tne Easter Lea will be held at ihe Presbyterian Church hall ‘next. Wednesday from 2:30 to 5 ‘p.m. Convenor will be Mrs. John ‘Frew, assisted by Mrs. George Currie. 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