oo spassing — Wh Sandy looked at __. People of Scotland Suff If Canadians think that th: people of the British Leles are up agansi it,” or are findine i! hard to eke out a living, “let them forget it,” says Pat Forman, rday for chairman of the parks board bring and recently returned from a yisit to 1 summer his native Scotland iid George “Ty . th thie ffeeted his i@ pe@opic mere ob lil f tarted average are better off than th.) Club ever were, O[ course, ths might fellow not compare to our standards of uiVitig, Dut the folks in the old $+? coun ry don kiek council They haven't ever seen better Harry ; pectator Mr. Forman sad that while ilv A ting this ing costs were up in England Pp urkd he and Scoqand trom pre-war years rmen a Canadian or American visitor “an UVve much more cheaply now + * + : . ao : : i f wrod Kanal ALLOW HIGH HEELS Members of the women’s section of the | than before because of the ganizing RCAF now may wear high-heeled Pumps With their uniforms |higner value of our money Civie | @uring off-duty periods. Low-heeled oxfords 1 main duty | today nnounce accessories, The women must buy their own pumps. PO. Joyce He iid hi folks” thought nn J, Whitfield was the Bonneville, admintstra jon officer at Upland Airport, near | im very extravagant; said that radio Oltawa showe her new o} , to AW. Shiriey Armour radar | spent money “like water, Bill Noble s — performance checker at the airport, (OP from National Defence) To them zm seemed ine & it bership of money, bit to me it wa wx Arthur Rossiter wa cheap.” ages T A T h . For instance, he s¢ “whe is 8 ce, he said, “when I flain Brothers and een gers aug t in Sc OO Look the gane to a soccer matecn ily M rdec a | . \ they thought it was awfully ex- é / Y \HOURNT IL Was awluily ex t most ae ; e | - How to Live as Man and Wife pensive, But I told them it was + .e neaper for the lot of us to zo » * ¢ By JOHN DUDMAN supervision and living for a day, an it was for me to see a w M. Taylor, RCMP LONDON (Reuters) Hun-/in a three-room apartment to -atketball game in Prince Ru- n two | dreds -of teen-age London boys prepare them for married life | Pet by myself when and girls are é y i entertai tw Kern, Gun 7 . ~ ar — off as Headmaster Walter Whe: ie af Ente a on the whole, torge ; i wile u ac . “ : y (Georg . and wi under ac hool | ting Creek Manor school told a “8S Much less expensive in ; gs reporter today that each couple ( R. . ipends a day in the furnished eagiot pag elt! apartment adjoining the school red @rs ? extion ‘ in their final year there ’ " Cataedral Bazaar November . ew) 11-student school. run, @ : : ' : w him Dinner for The 61 uc school, run 9% 267 : >», 2:30 p.m (2 Hor by the London County Council 15 ov | 67 CNR h | G serves a8 a showcase for visiting @ Moose Whist Drive Saturday, f nd Sc oO roup educators from many countries. November 15, Moose Temple The boy and girl start the day Everyone welcome (268) he + Plans for paghetti dinner | by making the double bed to- @® Valhalla dance November 15, were. completed at a meeting | gether. Whilk the girl cooks a 9:30 p.m. Excellent music Peas of the Home and School Asso-| real lunch her husband (268p) ¥ or ae . ee a ™ ' a elation in Annunciation School weeps up and polishes furni @ United Church Turkey Din .t ah auditoriun Wedne day night ture, After lunch, they wash ne rhursday, November 20, 6:30 re . The dinner will be held this dishes together and entertain p.m For ticket phone Red 1298 Thomas | 2UMday at the School visitors to tea or Red 333 (268) “re is Conalderabi discussion took At the end of the day the TA £ ih . ape . ’ ; . ‘ Attention ali S.O.N. member Mis place on the Boy Scout and Cub girl takes a bath Her husband ® s o é Soni ’ i _ ‘ . aot ang escort a O01); #acies out | mOvemernt and it was decided to Sits by a fire and reads the eve- a ‘ on arts = an soor { . ar * Mile busy | try to revive haterest in the Ding paper. A teacher super- sr , cmay Tanner ¥ . is ‘ hts : versary banquet will be heid boat groups. Many of the young boys Vises the entire operation fn ' 1 ‘ ‘ Saturday, Nov. 15, at 8 pm i aking im’ the parish have joined the There is no sex instruction.’ (267) o04 ' for (alr cadet or sea adet corps, Wheeler sail. “The ¥y absorb that i ort eriousiy depicting the ranks of: natura in. their biology les- @ 5S.O.N. whist and dance Fri- | _ Ruper the Seout and Cub packs at the sons * concentrate on teach-| G&y November 14. Whist 8) school, according to member himg them the art of home- 9Cloek. Dancing 10-2. Music by 5 7 Father Rayner, OMI, spoke on making.” M Cols +. Gao prizes. Refresh- ms Gneral the dental clinic and reminded io nents. Admission $1.00. Every- \ Massey. he : : The 62-year-old headmaster body welcome (267) aaey, Ot members that the parish has an Pp . : said the course teaches boys ue excellent library and urged ail of ts ean not to become a husband who ‘ , ake use of it a . ntel . P disappears into the corner Govert ee , tavern after bis evening meal ter . . Phi ourse hie said i si i Legion one answer to the rising divorce ss d p rate and the crime wave now ee ( ar arty weeping Britain How do the male students take 7" The Canadian Legion WA to the training? better, work better rit eek ‘ £ Tommy | Card party held Wednesday drew They positively clamor fo: drug store, You ean ve 40 Players with the following! i: wheelie: said — winners nere ; ac Bridge Mrs. A. H. Silver- : ss sides and Mrs. J, Krause, playing M d d Old Ti D Saar {f the ® @ man oagern an ime Vance } das Whist—M Helen Tweed and % ted he = A. J. Croxford vi Var ipbage--—Mi A. Astoria and N ‘ eed | John Curris ; Greene : : 1 bys : ix Refreshments were served by AT LEG! N AUDIT RI M re { Mrs. Percy Bond and Mrs. L 0 0 U + + . . Amoth Music by the Westernaires a epted Convenor was Mrs. E. J. Bi of | terman Admission $1.00 Time 10-2. and EVERYBODY WELCOME Roh Gar- been T ET. Butler + ® + , a see Ken heot Mrs. Vincent Smith of Van , the couver is spending a few da) Keith ‘here yisiting ter daughter and Ken 18 | gon-in-law, MI and Mr Bill vould | Murray. Travelling by air, it wa the th first time Mrs. Smith had wen in a plant r¢ 6 } ts ith In a sudden transfer of posi houl lions in the superintendents NR dock | office of the Canadian National the tallways here chief clerk Tom ‘ordon Wismer |&pecrs has gone to Vancouver ise he nd ‘Tom Inkster arrived as r The dacement back Mr. Speers has been appointed | © to (ehief clerk to the superintend | ‘ing of jent of the harbor board, now a : brane » CNR : toes | branch of the “By the great Horn Spoon, those were gales,” said the bosun, i “Not only could we not round the Horn, but the fury of | Se the elements was driving us backwards up the coast of | Pe WOOL LINED America. Only by the unusual feat of using the bowsprit | j Bie §—RUBBER BOOTS sank exhausted on the deck. AND . OVERSHOES For Ladies, Children, \ — Lamb's Navy Rum.” iy “f Keep sour feet warm, dry % and comfortable (his wi es ter Ke > - s Shion Footwear & as a rudder could I keep us from perishing on those in- hospitable shores, At this point, a flock of gigantic albatrosses tots of our cargo, Lamb's Navy Rum, I harnessed them | to the vessel and encouraged them to fly in the desired direction, The upshot was that our time for the Boston- Sacramento run stood as a record for thirty years.” “That's a Rum Story,” said the unsuspecting guest, “Thank you, sir. I should enjey nothing better than a ‘This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or by the Government of British Columbia. Hastily reviving them with Scotland than in Canada, said Mr. Forman. But other things, like some food, clothing were On a par, while tobacco for one, Was much more expensive. Price for a pack of 20 cigar- ets would be about $1 | Under British social reform, however, a pensioner gets such stems as tobacco for a thira of He cost Mr, Fortr practi ocialism appeared beneficial in many instances, there was one particular feature he thought was “bad.” He referred to it as “social re- lief,” and said that a man with a family of five or six children Mn seid that [ed who was an ordinary laborer himself, found he was better off not to work Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Friday, November 14, 1952 er Few Hardships eee wetpiree gating be sure to get him and his family better than | he was abse 10 do on a laborer’s | Wages. Such “relief” is based on the number of children in a family. There was ne doubt, how- ever, that while Scottish people ; Foumosl in Jreyen Foods while | ic still live a frugai life, they are now much better off than ever | before. Industry has moved into Scotland un a large scale end tradesmen make a good living. 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