7 Oil, " Gardiner and Joan George this morning from Van-1 manager of the Imperial I aboard the Princs couver to join Mr. Gardiner, locaj j Company Problems of Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, February 14, 1951 that the films must be re-wound Immediately after use. Upon a query from Chairman Potterton, Mr. Patterson said that the latest block of films ordered before Christmas by the local council will be here not later than the end of Maru ernment departments have priority." - t Graydon Roberto, the district representative from Prince George. -wag. Introduced to the council. He will keep contact with Prince Rupert, ordering films through his Prince George i office. story laid in Arabia 2000 yean ago. Funeral services will be held here Friday. Lloyd Douglas, Novelist, Dies L03 ANGELES Noted novel For Action. Advertise! Reason for delay was due to 'Film Board Problems of the local branch of the National Film Board were discussed with the regional supervisor, J. D. Patterson, at a meeting in Booth Memorial High Schaol Monday night. Mr. 'Pal-terron flew here from Vancouver for the (nesting. Praising the work done by the local, firm executive and mem lie fie Overtaxed i trouble in ordering, the supervisor said, in apoiogy for the long wait. Outlining the provincial film council's work, Mr. Patter.son praised the efficiency of the , Secretary-treasurer of the local council, Mrs. Rupert Gries-sel, recorded a bank balance of , $434.5i in the financial statement. A check for membership was received from the Prince Rupert Fire Fighters' Recrea- I tion Association. I Films taken in color by Sgt L. A. N. Potterton, Illustrating the Okangan Valley, Smithers district and Prince Rupert, were shown at the conclusion of work of the regional agent. Dr. Schrum. and Norm an Rtirfrm if o IP' Gntoritte 1st, Lloyd C. Douglas died yestei - j day at the age of seventy-three j years. He succumbed to a heart' attack. One of his many famous books was "Magnificent Obsession." This was his first book and a tremendous seller, being fashioned from one of his religious essays. Douglas, a former minister, was 6fl years of age before he turned his filer! to th rrovnt to become the writer of many best sellers. In all, he wrote 1(1 novels, the last of them in 1948 "The Big Fisherman." This was a sequal to "The Robe," a M CTIOV KAI.K Timber Sale X sir!.! There will be offered for Rale t Public Auction, rt 11.30 a m., on Pri-dny. March 'And. 1951, In the ofllee of the District forester. Prince Oeore. B.C.. the Licence X 51223, to cut 1.185,000 t b.m. of Spruce. Plr and Balsam on an urea covering part of east half and part of northwest quarter of Lot 92(17. altuated south of Willow River, t'urllioo Iiiid Ltlt-trlct. Two years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Trovirird anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit lender to be opeueO at the hour o auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be ore-tallied from the liepnty Minister of forests Victoria, B.C. or the Uli.trM h'orestcr, Prince, rieorne, B.C.'. 1 311) the meeting. who handle hundreds of bookings and problems of the 35 council. This office is at the University of British Columbia, while the provincial regional supervisor's office is in Vancouver CUy. ' Pievipw films ot tlie latest film board work may be borrowed from my ofiice," .said Mr. Patterson. "Hut IWilnloii, provincial and municipal gov bers, Mr. Patterson, the new re-' gional supervisor, explained improvements In the service plan. The lor-al meeting will be at- tended by a Nat ional Film Board rciii:. entalive al least once every three months, he .said. Specialization of request for. films wa causing a problem for, the film board which covers gen j eral film subjects. j AKCIENl cfc.N i hi; . A 1 Open moorlands in Montgom-! eryshire, Wales, were centres of habitation even before the bronze Have yon ever b!II up how miirh you pay to drive a ear in tlii province? You pay 10c Provincial Tux plus Federal Sales Tax on every age. j . Mr. Patterson (aid that effort Ls being made to remedy tlii.s by urging sponsored films such as from dairy, oil and railway companies, which would miiwi ... I' " cii intra ! .... ; r r.. . . rr!iiiruiMiii ii-c-b . . . h n-e lor ine reexamination THE SALE OF THE YEAR AT SWEET 16! of your driving altilil y ami a Keini-annuai BE HERE BRIGHT AMD RLYTO n SHARE IN THIS GIGANTIC SWEET 16 circulate throui'h the film board' loan. I MANY I'll.M rorNcii.s ! Due to the overwhelming de-. ' mand for films, Mr. Patterson said that in one way they were j forry that they had as many as 35 film councils In British Co-! lumbia. Although utilization of films is their objective, the film board needs co-operation from ea:'h film council. j "Tile pink cards are the basis of your film supply," said Mr. Patter.son, who explained that the pink cards returned from each council are the only record they are able to send to Ottawa to further grants for more films. lie said that it would help the film councils quota of films if all city organizations would order their films through the secretary of local councils instead of writing directly to the University. , BORROWING FILMS 1 To help the local quota, D. It. Fyffe'.s amendment to a motion ear c heekup charge! You pay more for yoitfr ear license than any ear owner in Canada! Ami , now your povernmeiit in Victoria jis tollcctiu your driver's license fees five years in advance another $.".(10 out of your pockiet! What can lie done? If all motorists swak together, excessive taxation can he rediued. The only way you can speak vjfwtiri-iy is through your Aiitmnohile Association. Fill in and mail to your local memlier of the Provincial (ioi rriuinnt. DAYS ONLY u n "v V t i TO I r r MM 15-16-17 Gcr on Extra Buy One Dress for Dress for Only I Ix-lirvF n.C. Ur on niitomnltilra ami mntoritts are rnm-plrlrly mil of liirr, and lliaf anion liimlrf be taken now to rrnrr rrlirf from the irrirnt adruiniatralioii't lai policy. by E. A. Evans that the individual who borrows the films be held responsible for the pink slip, was endorsed by the supervisor. Mr. Evans' motion stated that the individual and organi c NAME. ADDRESS ISP zations are to be recorded when iilms are borrowed. I Other motions included that films should be taken out only days when they are to be shown, allowing for Thursdays when the library is closed; that films should be returned to the library when it is open and not left al i the Civic Centre desk. It was agreed that all films should be re-wound after use, or If not, a note left inside the film indicating that this had not been done. If repairs are needed to the film this should also be noted. 1 Mr. Patterson explained that the order "not to re-wind" the films applied only to the person shipping the films back to the University where they are I inspected and re-wound simul-' taneously. Otherwise, he said ISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Hdiujrter: 5V6 Wtt Georgia St., Vtncouvtr, B.C Dozens of Smart Dresses to Choose From! If's hard to believe but it's true! Here is the most important news to hit Prince Rupert for a lonq, lonq time. Imoqine buying a dress for only $9.99 and getting an extra one for only 1c? But that's what's happening at Sweet 16 and we know that you will be there bright and early to share in this colossal dress event. Hundreds of dresses to choose from in styles and colors you'll like for wearing right now! Be down early and pick out your dresses! They're values you won't see again in a long, long time. Sizes 12 to 15 in this group and all phenomenal value. AND LOOK AT THESE SUPPORTING VALUES! And guess who's . treasurer BLOUSIiS 1 y I f; f I Regular Va'ucs to $8.95 $1.8 Fus.sy little styles, lavish with iace In short sleeve styles or daintily embroidered. Every one is reduced from hif.lier price lines and priced n clear. While and colors In .si'.es 12 to 13. Choose your plaWTs, corduroys, velvets and lalfetas in cute little stvle anl in a Krcti t variety nf colors. Regular values to $P,.fl5 and yon are savins tin to almost ha'f o:i every skill you buy: $188 Every Skirt A Bargain ! VESTS to Clear! to Clear! J hen there's a community effort on foot, chances are you'U find the $.88 Broken lines are oddments of higher priced bras, regularly to $2.00. White and colors in this group, some strapless Included Share In these great savings. Looking for a vest? You'll find it here in this group of corduroys, velveteens and plaids. All rfreatly reduced fur qu;ck clearance. Save on these! The Royal Bank in your community can serve you in many ways. For instance, you may need a small loan to pay medical bills, to consolidate debts, to improve or extend your home. Per aonal loans can be repaid by instalments. Endorsers are not nectssitrily required and interest rates are exceptionally low. Talk it over with your bank manager. He'll be glad to see you. iyal Bank Manager on the committee. He ia often called on to act cause Royal Bankers have earned a solid reputation as public inted citizens. And so it is right down the line, from the, Manager ft'ie youngest cleTk. Royal Bankers are encouraged to pull their aglit in all worthwhile endeavours, for the interests of the bank and community are one. I This spirit is reflected in their service to you. 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