{nbulance Proposed for B.C. British Scouts . spoon at mares 10 ve Jake Emblem sat Mais, eo tre ns OF Canadians } province. An est of B.C.’s wit} ‘ Witnout wored | cent Brisa Healt! lc Ma POPUla #anizavion of the Sasi government air TAPLOW, Eng. @ Scout- t Re George Montague is look- i ttle Canadian “local } r ) up No. 3 ward at ul h ' we Ca Red Cross Mem { 8 ‘ H r \ ple , pecial fleet of aj ft to b Ever ear around Christmas 4 le ‘ . wards compete il emergency 1 } Cue 4 cecor a unnhosp) i k po le Monta : f isting of disabled ie ; r b , reciaed to re- — i} } j © produce 4 Canadian backwoods iipp Oo me Ca npiete With likenesses of iG pon oo! for water : { if _ {fed animals and NDYMAWN Jf i228 0 foe ss oa Fy ! : Wy VE f ’ 1 € | j 4 gue, 29, appealed in the SER j E Cai paper for Canadian con oME ¥ C LONDON &)—D on Si hie me ee aan eple from Britis resi ; ffering ¢ tuffed alio ! nero! Contractors "a etizziy bear £ sie T ' nit ure - . ' M ry 10spital Was run by the : ib Hed Cross until 1947 ude I it ¥ donated to the ich a p ‘ : for re reh on e¢hild phone Red 894° | Coronation that Go ‘ heumatisy One boy in No. 3 ‘eile. ¥ awarded a scout ene and about ourage endur- seven HWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD, |S" 00 , its emblem 200 iil GENERAL CONTRACTORS Two-year-ojd 4 Lapping, ‘erowned”’ with enild } 1yed Prince Rupert ‘in ne game, x BOW! Suppec GOW there MERCIAL ~ INDUSTRIAL - DOMESTIC weck and stuck CONSTRUCTION and MAINTENANCE Phere polleeman, a i two nurses helped COAL FOOTHILLS (SOOTLESS) COAL Be Sure of Your Winter Fuel Stock A Supply Now! We Have Ample Stocks of Lump - Egg - Nut And Stoker PHONE 651 OR 652 PHILPOTT, EVITT, & Co. ltd. + Better Buys In Builders Supplies i beer ere —=- rince Rupert Daily News Monday, December 1, 1952 Liven Simins into oA & & a I Ais weor 4. | snes98 Pe Sais a fe THE ASHLAND js a pasementiess nouse consisting of living room, utility room, bath and three bedrooms. A door from the front entrance hall into the front makes it available for other uses such as workroom, den, office, or the door can be omitted if preferred An insulated floor slab is laid over may be covered eeDdnoom Ono] O8fen 8.708 bedroom a cinder or grave] fill and alt tile or carpeting. The ndry equipment and also Wardrobe closets with double doors and overhead storage are provided for the bedrooms, and linen and coat closet in the hall Exterior finish i asphalt shingles brick chimney anc e sidi Overall area is 44 feet t 8 feet the cubage totals 13.290 cubic feet For further information about THE ASHLAND House Planning Bureau Canada Bninswick with linoleum, a utility room houses the heating and has a closet and storage cabinet plywood gable ends, face Area is 1,124 square feet, while white the Smal! Box 1193, St. John, New of Di In Drive to Solve Shortage By DOUGLAS HOW nadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—The army is preparing an at-| tack from two flanks to find enough men to cook it: meals and push its pens, For a long time now it has enough oe nearly Want to young cooks later a shortage ci as apprentices Army Seeks More C ooks, Clerks they get will give them a good ‘onfronted with the fact|TO"Ming advantage over the av- erage soldier who enlists at 17 or The army can cite various orks brigadiers and colonels of today who started in the pre-war years With winter in the Many women are starting to give | thought to the heating problem | that lies ahead. This has long | been the bugaboo of the Canad- \jan housewife | cope with that faulty heating , system while “father” is at work It isa problem, too, when you \consider the number of claims jmade by one fuel-saving producti ;or another, Because heat can e3- |cape from a house in a number lof ways, it is small wonder that who has had to! offing,! the average housewife is often) misled into using but one fuel- saving devige instead of finding the trouble spots and correcting them accordingly. Actually, ali places where heat jeaks occur should be given at- tention. This involyes weather- stripping and eaulking the cracks around windows and! doors, providing storm doors and windows, keeping the damper in the fireplace closed when there is no fire on and maintaining Liquor Distillers, Brewers Control Outlets—UDL Head © VANCOUVER (CP)—A prominent British Co- lumbia distillery man believes it is impossible to drait, 1, Lf} 17 $f Ativan) Riana listillers and @ law Which WOWd €1LeCcliveiy DiOCK.Gisulmers ana, brewers from zontrolling the retail outlets of liquor. A. L. McLennan, president of United Distillers of Canada Ltd told the B.C. liquor inquiry com- mission Thursday that when- ever a law has been written to leontrol the outlet of retail liquor, it has been broken. He said that in other paris of Canada, distillers controlied many outlets for liquor regard- less of what the law might be In the United States there i a law against it,” Mr. McLen- inan said, “but it doesn’t work | “The law says the distillers jeannot own any part of a |wholesale or retail outlet for i liquer, but they do. Who is to istop them financing under an- |der another name?” Mr. McLennan was questioned fat length on this point by |George Home, a member of the commission set up to inquire into the best methods of pro- viding for sale of liquor by the glass, approved by British Co- lumbians in a summer plebi- scite. LAW DOESN’T WORK : : 3; Mr. Home: “Are you suggest- ing, Mr. McLennan, that it is practically impossible, very dif- WELL-KNOWN BAND VANCOUVER: (CP)--Vancouver's world - famed. Kitsilano boys’ band celebrated its*silver jubilee is month Foynded in 1927 by Arthur Delamont, still its leader, ficult, to write a law which would keep distillery interests or brewery interests either directly or indirectly out of controlling of those various outlets?” Mr. McLennan: ~“inere is a law in the United States and it doesn’t work, Mr. Home. ; There is a jaw against murder in Vancouver, British Columbia and Canada, but there are mur- ders taking place, Mr. Home.” Mr. Home: “You feel it is al- most impossible to write a law that can’t be circumvented by people who Wish to circumvent it in this particular instance?” “I won't say eircumvent—they break it,” Mr. McLennan replied. “If they can’t circumvent it, | they break it. It happens every day.” nee SAANICH PLUMBERS For all your Plumbing and Heating Needs Phone Blue 846 Cor. 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