PEAS ( L "ROYAL CITY" jSSjIb jmu are BkSuIJTffffl S ;sw'(!t always first hi ritUrmf ?k I qualilyl SW ) 5 BANNED FOODS J Civic Centre friday Caath School Physical ,:m Class. :, R"r Tiny ToU Annunciation School Education Class .Rc- Junior Girls cuiiH Dasketball Re Ladles Keep Fir liaskethall Practices vT nes TO and 65 Taxi c Me -III Boys v. u woods Special l.'rcnts : Study Group . " Radio Auction r.i C'iub ' tr the Daily New?' TO It MY HE AT II Ell ll Cnmimiablr, uiiuiiK loorni Aii GEORGE HILL YUKON JEWELLERS J O, Alexander) e'3 Thini Ai ittn r.i.i nnrrnt prprctattov or PORT tfcr 1'LAN (witinw mwrt' page l). had spent two years' time and $50,000. . i Numerous questions were put to Mr. Mek. One tk the first commodities be proposed should be handled through here would be Alberta eol (or which It oma te necessary to lnstal coal bunkers which would cost up to $103,000. Through Bassoon's there was the possibility of European industrial interests establishing themselves here. The warehouse might be used, Mr. Meek suggested, tor the storage of goods moving through here to and from various parts or the world and the main dock could be utilised as a bonded worehouse for Alaska salmon. Meantime, there would be tan-Plble revenue from the Celanese Corporation taking oter the ad-ministration building while War A- cts themselves would use the '- iv;.rr ho;i at least partially. Tee ranrirtbn National Rail- ARABS PROTEST V N DECISION ON PALESTINE Demon-stratlons by tiiou.sands of AiabJ u three countries with terrorist attacks on Jews in Palestine, were first reactions to the United Nations decision to partition the Holy Land The Arabs described the dcclf ion as a declaration of war other attacks were aimed at those countries whicn voted for nartitinn Phntn ttin- vtr. OoUie Meyerson. who may be in full charge of foreign affairs, j beint congratulated by some of her .stall Isn't it the whitest wash you ever saw? rays' was keenly Interested In seeing the infsfflllalioni.of the port put to use. He had asked the Canadian National Railways, Mr. Meek said, to take ud the installations but they had said it was up to Prlnee Rupert. How- i ever, they were willine to helD. i Aid. Black said he understood! 1 no defelnlte proposition had ever I been put ud to Canadian Na- j tlonal Railways. ! Mr. Meek dismissed the ad verse International load line as an obstacle which would be dissolved readily once the port was put to use. As for definite arrangements with Bassoon's, these could not be made until it was assu-red that the installations would remain here. "It Is a foregone conclusion, however, that they are in," Mr, Meek asserted. Mr. Meek read a letter from an official of Sassoon's saying "as soon as there is definite assurance (of the port of Prince Rupert being available) I shall go into application from European firms who wish to transfer to Canada." This official would like to link up the movement of coal with the port of Prince Rupert. John Burns Co. Ltd. of Cal-eary were also mentioned as being already interested with Mr Meek. Under his proposed deal, Mr. Meek said Prince Rupert in vestors would .have a half in terest with the other half Interest split between himself, his Alberta syndicate, and Sassoons. Mr. Meek placed the demoli tion value of the Installations at $500,000. After all, it was lm possible to lose money even if demolition were the ult'imat result BOY'S COURAGE IS RECOGNIZED Kinsmen Honor Leonard Smith To be Recommended to Royal Humane Society Leonard Smith, the 11-year-Old lad who courageously plunged to the rescue of little "Rusty" Rougeau when the younger boy tumbled from the ramp leading to the fishermen's floats last Saturday, won't have to worry about summer camp next year. At their general meeting held last night in the Civic Centre, the Kinsmen voted to provide Leonard with an expense-free trip to the Club's Camp at Lakelse Lake. As a flirtV... . ill . . '"' acLuginuuu ui nis act i di courage, Leonard will later be presented with a Stirling silver ring bearing the Kinsmen crest. The secretary was also instructed to write a letter to the Royal Humane Society advising xnem or Leonards brave act. Plans for the kiddles Christmas party were completed. The ciUD expects to play host to some 500 children under the age of 15. Colored films will be shown and, If time permits, Bert Haugen will lead the children in carol 6lnging, accompanied by Russel Cameron on the piano. Between films May Queen Alice Nlckerson and maids-of-honor, Christine MacDougal, Margaret Olske. Doreen Bateman and Arlene Pope, will be presented with Kinsmen rings. At the same time Leonard Smith will be presented with a letter certifying a free trip to the Kins-mens Kiddle Kamp and; Yvonne Nellson will receive the silver cup for obtaining the; highest score in the shell-out ticket campaign. Santa Claus every day for months to come. You can be of giving what he really wants when choose a Gillette Gift Set! II y O ciuAcD t fWmMLmmmP 5HAVIN0K" v SINC3C.K f MM28SMHt!f3 HereV a gift set that suppliet a complete fi I jeQr 4?llir5St3 imM ' shaving ' service. 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