Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 18, 1951 !5P. Civil Defence Planning Can Stop Communism PORTRAITS imi Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE mtVDLEIt'S STUDIO Committees Getting Into Action ! Feature of a Civil Defence Committee meeting Friday night was a comprehensive report given by the Health and Welfare Planning Committee which ... . 4U1 Street Box 645 Prince Rupert We can stop Communism from conquering ihe world not by I had met under the chairmanshiD of Dr. Duncan Black i ZnJyJX St. John Madeley, supervisor of the Social Wei- ! i ', ' millions who are giimiy deter- j fare Branch in the district, as secretary. inu.-j io i ue uoove tnelr misery j The members ol the. commit- r ' ! 'Jorincj for ana aespair, declared Rev. J. A. tee Include J. Ewart and R. . Raymond Tingle y, Vancouver, Eyolfson of the St. John Ambu-secretary for the province of til ? ; lance Association; Dr. J. D. British and Foreign Bible So- Cialbraiih, superintendent, MU-clety, shaking on Sunday night Bay Hospital; Stan SaviUe, at First Presbyierian Church, 'j Prince Rupert Red Cross So-Speaking on the subject "The ciety; rme Stuart, Prince Ru-Wukinfc World." Mr Tmpivi, tnin 1 Pert" pharmacists; Dr, A., w. 1 I Lodies and Gentlemen LING ihe tailor of the millions who, learning to read, are pleading for help and Hies; financial assistance (under provisions presumably to be made by government i; other welfare problems. i Liaison with other Wei far Branch officials in regard to co-operation required in the event of emergency elsewhere in the province. (This function laid down in departmental instructions to local senior officials of Welfare Branch-) INFORMATION It was recognized that there is a dearth of material on civil defence requirements, but that more information would probably be forthcoming shortly from senior governments. hope, thus confronting Christ- ian Church wun ths greatest Large, medical profession; D. C. Stevenson, Prince Rupert General Hospital, and the Misses K. Clements, RN, and F. Hilloi, PHN, nursing profession. Tile sanitarian will also be a member. This was the first committee I'hon (40 39 L'lXtll St j; opportunity in its long history, io luei uesp.'ral multitudes. asking fur bred, shall we give a stone?" he asked, stating that to present a report of a meet th Communists are flooding ln OUler commiUees are aUa Vhese people with literature , rPnr,rf IADI0& APPLIANCE $ALE$ &SERYICI CAS AM) ELECTRIC RANGES Phone Hluc 992 PACIFIC ELECTRIC while Christians deny to them the Word of Life. "Can we blame Mayor George Rudderham prj-sided over Friday evening's 'hem then f-jr accepting the meeting and, in the absence theories of Communism when we from the city of City Clerk W. retu.se to share with them the r. Long, MLss Wrathall acted as : truths of Christ?" ! secretary. Others present were It was also realized that, at present, no funds were available for the purchasing of any supplies, and that the main object of this committee was planning for any eventuality. Urging more generous support Aldermen D. Fitch, D. Gomf z, of the Bible Society's work ofT. B. Black and H. F. Olassey, translating, publishing and dls-1 Assistant Fire Chief Hill, Sgt. tributing the Scriptures in all of i Potterton, RCMP, Stan SaviUe, the languages of mankind, the: St- John Madeley, Dr. D. Black, sneaker declared that as never Howard Hill, R. E. Eyolfson. G. The Open House at the Columbia Cellulose Company Mill is this Thursday, June 21, from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. O No invitation or card of ad-mission is necessary, but if you would like to let us know you are coming, write P.O. Box 1000. Your reply " will help us plan for your visit. o We regret that children under the age of 16 cannot be admitted. a nnivers il erv ! C. Sessions and J. S. Wilson before there is STEAMER Prince Rupert j SAILS FOR ! Vancouver J and Intermediate Ports lUimuiLiees scu up inuiuuc for Bibles. Expressing the con public utilities, chairman, Alderman T. B. Black; fire contnl and prevention, Fire Chief E. Becker; health and welfare, Dr puncan McC. Black; police, Sgt. Potterton, RCMP. These chairmen will name their own committees and report to the next meeting of the Civil Defence Committee called for June 29. J. S. Wilson represents the Canadian Legion and it is expected viction that there would not be war today in Korea if across th" years gulf Hem missionaries and Bblc.i had been supplied to tire pe ople of that unhappy land, the secretary told of the great spiritual famine in Korea and the hunger of the people for the Bible. They are asking ln Japan, he said, for 30 million copies of the Scriptures and ln China the doors are still open with multitudes pleading for Bibles. WORK IN B.C. Each Thursday al 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WIIIMSDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cast For Reservations Write or Call f ITV OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Conducting Ihi service tin morning at St. Paul's Luth that many of the Legion members will be taking an active part ln the work of the various committees. By virtue of their training in the services they should be especially valuable. THE REPORT Hearth and Welfare Planning Committee's first progress report includes, following recommendations: First Aid-Registration of all qualified fir.it eran Church, Mr. Tingley tcld of the work of the Bible Society in 'British Columbia, throughout Canada and Uie world, in supply-ling Scriptures to people in 1100 j languages. He told of how the ' Society has published the Scriptures in 17 Indian dialects for the native people of this land, aid persons in the city. and how during the past year Consider the location of first aid over 40.000 copies of the Scrip-, and arrangement8 nec- tures ha been circulated, esfarv to staff thein in the ODDFELLOWS' HEAD Rev. R. J. Love, pastor of Wilson Heights' United Church, Vancouver, and Grand Master of the Oddfellows' Lodge for British Columbia, is in the city to pay an official visit to the local lodge tcnight. He arrived by plane this afternoon from Vancouver and will pror ceed to Terrace by car tomorrow. Then he will go on' to other Interior points for further official visitations. Mr. Love some years ago was pastor at Pert Simpson. Bible House ln Van-j through the pvpr.t OI emeraencv. couver and the two colporteurs, Llst possible sources of first aid Frank Martens and David de- supplies and arrangements necessary to collect and dis- Grolt, working throughout tnej Is Guilty Of Theft . W , ' I I I . . lit M tribute available supplies to first aid posts when the time comes. Consider what communications set-up is necessary for the efficient handling of first aid problems. Propose a program to stimulate Church People Are Farewelled province. He told of the criminal assault recently made on Mr. Martens as he was carrying on j his work of Scripture distribu-lion along the Skeena River. i On Sunday morning Mr. Ting- i if v showed to the Sunday School f First United the inspiring color film "Heart of India," which ; has ueeived such a great response throughout the province, and which is being fhowu this evening at the United Church doling the city-wide rally. JWxRl v. L7 sX Y. Victor Walkow, 28, no fixed address, was found guilty of theft by Police Magistrate W. D. Vance in police court Saturday. Sentence was reserved. Walkow was charged with first aid training in all passible ways. Consider what liason would Ue A very pleasant evening was required with the medical pro-'enjoyed last Wednesday by the'steaUng 145 ear'y Wednesday uom Kazumi Humanism, a Jap members and friends of the choir of First Presbyterian Church at anese fisherman, in a west-end rooming house. Hamanishi had awaked just in time to see a "big man with a enjoyed by everyone but APPRECIATED the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith, Summit Avenue, the occasion being to honor four highly valued and esteemed red and black sweater" walk out lession in uie event oi eineii-ency. Consider what ean be done through volunteer staff in .;o far as first aid posts are concerned. Red Cross-To work out set-up for information centre to start functioning in the event of emergency, with particular reference to staff requirements, necessary members who will shortly be of his room. His money was QUALITY STORE (FETTENUZZO'S 521 FUTON STREET missing and ha contacted police lr aving Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lee. who will be He gave a description of the ac -taking ud residence at Ganges, MODERN PLUMBING is a wise Investment, lit terms of family health and home economy. Call Blue 846 PLUMBING - SaanicH HEATING cused and of the money which was in denominations of one $100 i B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin who, with their son and daughter, will be making their j home on Vancouver Island. by those Working late? Tired of cooking? Going on a Picnic? W have salads, cold meats, etc. Specializing in Spaghetti, Cooked Chickens. Phone 470 records, reports and liasons, enquiry centre. Liaison with Welfare Branch regarding plans for refugee evacuation to cushion area. Organization of committee to : roll bandages ' and prepare other supplies. who pi know bill, three tens, and. three fives. Police picked lip Walkow' in a washroom hiding the money he-hind a basin. Walkow had pleaded not guilty when first arraigned. He called two witnesses, both of whom said he had been in the rooming house, shortly before the theft was alleged to have taken place. The sense of a great loss to he church in general and to the choir In particular was sincerely expressed by Mrs. Smith, organist and choir leader. Mrs. Lee and Mr. Martin responded in an equally sincere tone. Presentations on behalf of the. company were made by Mrs. J. A. Teng. You don't have to be an expert critic to enjoy Dewar's . . . only to fully appreciate its mellowness and the perfection of its bouquet. Before you, cay Scotch ... say DEWAR'S GOIN' FISHIN Organize emergency clothing dump. Survey the city in order to prepare list of spare beds and their location. Prepare lists of those who can A word of esteem and appre-j nlnl i iit urn n Q 1 cr a rlH raceflrl tn AI CTIOX SALE TACKLE FOR OLD AND YOUNG INKS SriNNIUS SINKERS .v,.u u TlmlMv Sale XttWM Mr. Lee, Who though not an ac- There will be offered for sale at B t tV CONTENTS T 'V ozs- f' L mm .n A ' 1.722 1 a 1 . "Dewah's Special JohnDewarS- Sonst Kiir4 11 Scon tive member, has always been aTPubiic Auction, at il a.m.. on Tues most mnsf ntipnu helnful and ano sympameuc svmnathetic da!'' July 17th- 1951 ln tne mce o the D)strtct Porester Prlnce Hupert, friend. B.C. the Licence X53926. to cut Tho hn,m ouont. tnnlr tho tnrm 1 3 25,MO I b.m. of Spruce. Hemlock, help with mass ieeding unaer the following headings: Supplies twholesale and retail);' utensils and stoves; capacities of present mass feeding facilities, e.g., hospitals, halls, restaurants, etc.; personnel required. Welfare Branch Work with Red Crass on mass - . Rtt Balsam cu, and ori, Gl'TTEU HOOKS NYI.ON LEADERS REELS ALL HERE of a buffet supper, beautifully arranged, followed by games into which all heartily entered.' Proceedings ended with community singing and,"Auld Lang Syne." feeding plans. Cedar on an area comprising of vacant Crown land situated approximately 3 mites northeast of Lot 1239. on Kemano River. Range 4, Coast Land District. Three years will be allowed tor removal of timber. ''Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C., or the District Work with Red Cross on infor ML1JL-J VJLmJJLX mation and enquiry centre, j Evacuation resources within the pjckecj Short and I immediate cushion area least; I to Endako) Accommodation Berry trop Kisked available in case pf emerg-j VANCOUVER Unless a thou-ency; transportation facilities sand pickel.s can be found witn. ! and requirement; work oat ,n the next few days lhere wlll be This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Porester, Prince Rupert. B.C. (144) By CHIC YOUNG BLONDIE Thai's What's Biting Her! rpenrds necessary to be dnnaer of Fraser Vallev straw In case of evacuation berries rotting, according to lat- Professional services on welfare est word from vaJley Th; problems re: Separated fam- W-L SEE WH05 J-i . 'iijiiiiyiiKHin;! A gosh, r neves? H. '". I V.1U. undecstano 1 V WOMEN 1 SMAPTEf? --MAH berry yield Is very good but the trouble is there is a scarcity of labor. CW IT4SECT BLONDIE, V ? Vjwepe are ) THAT MOSQUITO I KNOWS EVEPV TCCK JS- IN THE GAME--I M -vf ( not o;alin3 with SfifCS Z-Z 1 GARAGE HELPER WANTED it Washing Co Repairing Tires General Cleon-up Nor Afraid to Work Rupert Motors Limited CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, FARGO DISTRIBUTORS TIMBER SALE 63118 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Forests at Victoria. B.C., not later than 11 a.m. on the 26th dav of June. 1851, for the purchase of Licence 53118. to cut 3.285.-000 f b m. of Hemlock. Spruce. Bul-sam and Cedar on an area covering part of STL. 787. situated on Portland t'anal. 1 miles wuth of hi 1 ,marijp -r 1 ill w rft" jrv :. Qualified Steam Boiler, Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certified Operators We ku'M Stacks, Fire Escapes ami Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st E. Phone Green 884 i 1 h 1 j Stewart, Ranije 5 Coast Land district. Five years will be allowed for ro moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester Prlnca Rupert. BC. .ma, J4, 11, 1) o. --i t ' 1 v. I, J 4