:Sf: Frince Rupert Dciiy PROVINCE. HH I QUCBEC-5W . ,.Cx Tuesday, February 20, 1961 I ii 128 73 WORKING FOR DEFENCE (Continued from page 1) MM SASKATCHEWAN 5 I J MINISTER EYRES SPEAKS Prince Rupert and Central Interior Importance Stressed Prince Rupert and Central British Columbia figured prominently in an address Monday night by Hon. Leslie Eyres, provincial minister of trade and industry. He gave an. optimistic picture of Hritish Columbia's industrial potential a be covered the province area by area and touched on the develon- 1 instructors could be passed to handle enrollments," Mr. Eyolf-sm points out. There are many certificate holders, 1vho could come to refiesh their knowledge and register up to date, the hi-strui-tor be'ieves. lis r3 -ess3' r Vogue I !, With the many trained nttr-s i and nurses' aids in the city, the I St. John Ambulance believe that they could have practical honie- It F it ! mmmm nurslng taught to the women. "We welcome newcomers, or other first, aid men, just a.s lonrr as we get, some enthusiasm or interest to satisfy the Prince Ru OS 4UU "Ztevp fc.foPWSH--U0LUWblA At pert need," says Mr. McLean, j "But we also want the skilled NEW LICENCE PLATES Nine of the provincial automobile licence plates for 1951 are shown in tln. composite photo. The 10thNewfound and-vr,,. not Pliable uuU, April 1 Two of mem- Manitoba and British Coumbia-have separate .strips or nlatcs showing the yedr of l-ue Counlvr-ciockwlse. they are: Quebec, black on a uminum grey; Manilcbn. black on liver w'th red dale tag; Nova Scotia, black on orange; mi !.-:), Columbia. orf kiu malic rme. "What are the possibilities there?" asked Mr. "Eyres. "At once, we think of Its enormous coal deposits. It Is reliably estimated that the total content, is in the neighborhood of 2,0(10,-OIKUmt) tons of coal second to none and superior to 'most in any present producing or known field in North America. "It is estimated to contain aixiut 49,0H) acres' of merchantable timber, and more than ),-000 acres of Immature timber of all species." of blue on white; New Brunswick, while on ween: Albei tn. trim. ,.iir.,... L,.. . .!, . iland while on dark blue; Saskatchewan, black ni-t aid men mere are ninny r k Tr her-1 !io have first a'.i jobs to qualify immediately an a member it is only necessary to have your certificate within the last five years," said the .secretary. tOCKSKS FOPv ALL "There are advanced courses In Industrial First Aid Monday and Thursday at the fire hall, whfch include instruction on , ...... .... jim,n, niiltt l!.tlW;H( 1 r.n tvni y. Ontario, centre, i ight blue on white. (CP PHOTO) I "Y i jTj z 6 Blackwood on Bri'tL Grader Out On Highway In hydro power alone, the nc poison gases and such treatment) as severe burns or amputations. I merit already being made In i tio.se areas and work now under ay or projected to bring the .joLfntialiUcs into belriji. Mr. Eyre.s enrnmented on the gradual tendency of industry 10 move away from the cities of the trwrr mainland. The minister outlined the rlevt-toimrPrU fn ttr Prince Rupert area with the building of Columbia Cclliirnse Company ' plant tosting $27,1)00,00(1 and its erfect on the city of Prince Kupcrt and the district through the establishment of another large payroll and the irnpvtu it will give to the development and expansion of that city's port and hartior facilities. He mentioned the proposed aluminum Industry and its far-reaching effects on the entire province. .The growth of the pulp and paper Industry in this province was covered briefly and the minister pointed out the ideal conditions existing In British Columbia for the continued development of this industry. CENTRAL B.C. The minister dealt with the area known a.s Central Hilti.sh Columbia, that broad belt which Ft retches from the Rocky Mountains to the coast, from Mi'Bride to I'rinoe Rupert, and traversed from end to end by the Canadian National Railways. Climat- Public on the i works grade oad between was the n''M "But for the beginners, wej city will fit them into the chuws . By Eosley Blackwood laws of contract bridge arc siippofcrt The to .iind Port Edward yesterday. The where they are most needed," simplify matters for all concerned and to avoid con-; was tinreiy. There had !nensaW Mr- MnLpan Peace Hiver Canyon was said to be caable of fleveloirfriR enough Urr a city of ) ,00(1,(100 people. With this and all its other resources, British Columbia's Peace River district had all the essentials for the establishment and support of a great industrial centre. With the provision of the railway connections that the coalition government was iw a good Buy? I Dr. A. W. Large is ttie St. John THIS IS VALUE considerable complaining of pu hores developing in the road as a re.iiilt of the recent foft weather following the Cold. fusion at the bridge table. Somehow they don't seem to help my friend Mr. Muzzy. Maybe there is just no way for him to avoid confusion. Both sides vulnerable I Ambulance Brigade divisional surgeon. Enrolled In the first aid course aie: P. E. Evolfson, instructor; TKrt ITrw.lri TV. l, r.t Inspect This! Chev. Sedan j planning and bent on carrying the five from dummy. Mr Muzzy . lne st J()hn Alw BrjRa)ic. hand Mr. Dale and Mr. Abel North dealer North was forced by the laws to take J. C. Franks, ambulance officer out, there was no doubt that the Peace River district could develop many thriving new ((Mr. Abel) H'.i "Hospitality ond Good Food" That is Our First Aim I'hnne 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe 4 S J 6 4 S n - k ft D A K ; K H botn looked pleased. The premature lead Rave Mr. i Dale the rlfdit to enforce a penalty. The penalty was two-fold. First, Mr. Champion I partner of the offender i had to pass when next it was his turn to bid. That mart 2-Tone "! Buy It! il Other (ionil Values AITTION H.M.K TIltllHT hltlf .VlKMS There will Me olfi ivcl lor snip at West (Mr. Cnaiiii1nll) S 111 0 8 2 H A 6 13 7 2 (Mr. MH7IV) 8 K J 7 8 4 H 7 S D O 9 a C A 9 (1 IPiiliic AiK-tlim. nt 11 m . on Frlilny. jMtirrh 30th. 1H51. In the office of of the brigade; John McLean, honorary sere.eant, of the brigade and secretary; . F. Biiffyinka, J. C. Ewart, J. F. Eyolfson, William Rolhwell, K. R. Slater, Geore,e Redhead, R, J. Speers and Edwin Kerrnode. In the Industrial first aid are R. E. Eyolfson, instructor; Nick Mazzone, Donald Main. Jr., R. J. Epeers, J. A. Green. W. M. N. Ramsay, Larry Henninf?, Mrs. Alice Denton, M. C. Hauser, J. 8. Furness. this trick with his ace. Had the hand been played 1 normally, East and West would have won two clubs, the ace of hearts and a diamond trick. But when Mr. Muzy's error gave new life to the king of clubs, Mr. Dale rolled the contract j home with ease. I "In the future, Muzzy," aid Mr. Champion with mock friendliness, "please depend uopn me to tell you when it is time for you to lead. I will use a signal. The signal will be 'fiat I hit "you over the head with this chair." 0 4 3 U Q J . .j ,. , . vi. Miau hi i-i iin:r Mnirtr, Pa tier Ltd. MONARCH DEALERS wasn't so bad a.s he didn't want I to bid any more anyway. He felt I that a four spade contract, i played by Mr. Muzzy, might be pretty bad. I So the bidding reverted to I where it had been so rudely Jn-' terrupled and Mr. Abel's four . heart bid was duly followed by I three passes. , :,re Rupert, 11. C. ( Sflllt II (Mr. 1n1e) H- A y 5 H--Q J t n a U 10 5 3 C--7 3 The hliiillntt: North Knt ' Honth ID 1 H II H 4 H REAL ESTATE INSURANCE , INCOME TAX RETURNS TREPARKD i s i. any f "-anu is, m.rmc tu u if .Be, the Licence X S0888. to oil markable degree, well watered, je.aM.Mm f.b.m. t Hpmre, Fir, mimim and rich in fksh and game, it ",,d Kepole Pine on an area r was admirably adapted to mixed ITy XVX. and dairy farming, and appeal- situated northeast of Hurt unte, caji-ed alike to the man of modest j1 Land District, means and to the man " with sub-' l",vf y;'"7 u"1 ' nllHWPd f,ir . , moval of tlmher. .stantial capital. Tile natural re-, -Provided anyme unnble to attend sources are such as to support the auction In person may submit substantial industries, but only ""er to be opened at the hour of 'urtu,n "nd treated as one bid ." the uie sawmunng s iwmlllinif industry inuusiry nas. has Purtner particulars mav ie ob- really been developed. Pulp, 'tamed from the Deputy Minister oi paper, plywood and rayon mills Korest. Victoria, b.c. or the District West i s NOTICE TO 1 III IHTOKS limbing & Heating You will notice that all the R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) AI'f'TION S.M.K The second part of the pen-; ally was that the ace of clubs; became a "penalty card." It had bidding Is not given on today's i hand. Usually the actua; play MAXIMTM.IAN HENRY HF.H.BRON-ER, formerly of Prince Rupert, B.C.. DECEASED. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of the above de- Timber Hale xrrtllli! There will be ottered tor anle at to remain face up on the table Forester, Prince Rupert, B C. i H and it. had to he nlaverl the first Public Auction, at 11 am., on Thurs- time Mr. Muzzy could leplltv . aaJ. Marcn mm. ihoi. nt uie oiiiire ceasen are nereny required to senn legally uf (h(j PoreBt Ranger. Ocean Palls, ! them to THE ROYAL TRUST COM- play it. mm B.C.. the Licence X520G4. to cut PANY. 626 West Pender Street. Vim-I 1800.000 I b m. of Cedar. Hemlock, i couver. B.C.. Agent for the under Against the four heart con Moving, Parkins;, Crating Shipping and General Cartage anil StoraRe Complete, Reliable and Effi tract Mr. Champion opened the Balsam and Spruce on an area aim-. , ... ,.;, l prising of vacant Crown land sltu- does not begin until a bid has been followed by three passes. But this hand Is different. Play befan immediately after Mr. Abel bid four hearts. Mr. Muzzy started the play at that point by banging the ace of clubs on the table. - Mr. Champion clapped both hands over his eyes. "Why does this sort of thing always hap lcn pau. wiien me uunuiiy t d pisn E Inlet Rttue 2, riont Service. Also agents for Coast Land District, t Two years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend aarchand Ace heaters Vortex oil i burners .M f'TION KAI.K Tlmher sale X Slist There will be offered for Bale at Public Auction, at 10:80 a.m.. mi Wednesday. March 7th: 1951, In the otflre of the Forest Ranger, Ocean Fulls. BC. the Licence X 21584. to out 3,038(100 f.b.m. of Bpruce. Hemlock. Balsam and Cedar on an area comprising of vacant Crown land situated on the wettt ahore of Johnson Channel, Ranue 3, Coast Land District. Five years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit signed Executors, before the 12th day of April. 1961. after which date the Executors will distribute the said estate amone the parties entitled theretti having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. MAXINE THERESA CARSON, and ROBERT JOHN CARSON, Executors. By DOUOLAS SYMES & BKISSENDEN, Their Solicitors. taO.2T.M6, 13) 1 went down Mr. Dale saw at Once the advantage he could realize from Mr. Muzzy's premature lead. He won the first trick with the ace of spades, killing East's king. He then laid down his deuce of clubs and played all suRRest themselves as possibilities; grist mills, canneries, packing plants are all perfectly logical enterprises. Still another area of Immense promise is British Columbia's Peace River district. Here asaln we have an agricultural area of striking potentialities. Known the world over for Us record yields and championship wheat, there has been a marked tendency to look upon it as a "one crop" area. Even were it so, It would still be sufficiently attractive, but actually it is an admirable mixed farming area j with one of the finest climates ! to be found In that whole cli- INE PLUMBING Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 i'lioncs til) and (3 the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Purttier particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria. B.C., or the District pen to me?" he said in a strangled voice. On the other FIXTURES HONE Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. (H) n m I SWAT IS fl'iirs ;uiil Alterations ins h&Eiki I i'(i. n.ix r, 274 tender to be opened at the hour ol auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C.. or the District Forester, Prince Oeorge. B.C. H) AI'f'TION SAI.K Tlnilier Nile X 10'M There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, April 4th, 1951. In the of lice of the Fitrest Ranger at Ocean WITHOUT A J(ti fori ng jor Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor GARDEN? iti i: . . . -Planning - Building or Repairing Attention Fishermen! Highest trade-in allowance on your present marine engine: To save money and Ret the best, hi sure your next engine is a Kermath Write for Folders HOMEWOOD MARINE I.IMITKO 1733 W. Georgia Vancouver, B.C. h 1 ! CALL 363 SEED BOX GOOD PLACE TO SOW MOST FLOWER SEEDS If seeds are sown thinly, they will reach garden size faster without transplanting 1 Many homa gardeners start Fhonc 649 L J i 220 Sixth St Falls. BC, the Licence X 10225. to cut. B2401HK) f.b.m. of Hemlock, Bui-Ram. Cedar and Spruce on an area comprising of vacant crown land ait-uatetl ' on the northwesterly jxiriion I of Lake Island. Halite 3, Coast land District. Five years will be allowed for removal of timber.. t "Provided anyone'unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of j auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of '!!(, DOUBLE DISTILLED to ForastH, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. (H) without check to garden size. ;.' Garden size may mean anything from the second paii of leaves up, depending on how late you sow. The younger a plant is when moved outdoors, the quicker It will recover and resume growth. Plants may be moved to the garden as soon as the wea most flower seeds In seed boxes, even after the weather has warmed up outdoors. Advantages of this practice are: 1. Soil well suited for germin-: ating seeds can easily be supplied in the box. ! 2. Boxes can be placed near the source of water; moved to the shade when the sun is too hot; TIMItl:R SALE X 4!MK(I Senled tenders will be received by the Minister of Forests at Victoria. BC. not later than 11 a.m. on the lttth. day of March. 1951. for the purchase of Licence X 49486. to cut fp VANCOUVER VICTORIA I ai-.fri ill fri ' Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotin ther permits, if they have made 3. You'll enjoy the mature perfection for which this famous Canadian Rye ,Uiiky has moved into the sun in cool wea- true leaves. They shouid not be 3.375 000 f.b.m. of Hemlock. Balsam. th ITCHELL started under Drotection 30 et'ny 1 trlUU i ARM, STEWART AND the jl t ' POKT SIMPSON traditionally liecn noted . ' perfection recognized liy CURRIE IlMITICI) Chop Suey - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 3. All plants that develop can ( tiiat they outgrow their indoors be set out In the garden ep.t h !n ; quarters when it is still too coid the place desired, with no losses to move outdoors, as this may from thinning out. seriously check their growth. These are real advantages, as , if you take as a guide the date those who have tried sowhitr !.eeds in wont oft mlm-i. the ln(? vacant Crown land situated approximately 1 tfc miles southeast of Lot 3950 on west shore of Tuck Inlet. Range s. Coast Land District. ' Three years will be allowed ftir removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. 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