Prince Rupert Duily News Thursday, March 22, lUbl JOAV tav-r... - J Airport Facilities, Civi TODAY 7 - 9:05 in "SEPTFJubY.1 AFFAll IEHBI 4 ": Defence Occupy Jaycees 2 . Air service facilities, civil defence and a brief 5 review of the Junior Chamber of Commerce's history You'd Be Happy too! Seamen to Be Screened OTTAWA (CP) Prime Minister St. Laurent today announced seamen serving on Canadian ships on the Great Lakes' were to be screened for security. He made no statement as to seamen on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. v M ere among matters coming up at the J.C.C. dinner meeting last night in the Civic Centre. In the absence of President Geoffrey Hill, Vice-President system," said Mr. Jeffries. Archie Wudel introduced the xo HATCH COUNCIL ...mm m m r i ... i v Leonard Nelson Laid at Rest M 'f: 1 TS i f yf n 1 1 guest speakers including J. C. Since the iajnet!S .had bena Gilker, fenior chamber presi- VOjcjnK criticism ot the city dent, and A. J. SpiHsbury, presi- counClj and aidermen, Hugh dent of the Queen Charlotte fc,acKenzie, . chairman of the Airlines. civic Affairs, was asked to ar-; Pointing out that it was the range representation at regular! Junior Chamber of Commerce councji meetings with a report; which consolidated external being made to tne j.c.C. of I revenues into one Civic Centre wnat,is done in the city council! fund a decade ago, Mr. Gilker meetings ' i praised the work of the present, x from the enter-j Javcee program for city street tainment ommiUeei Mr. Moore Rev. Basil S. Prockler, rector of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, officiated at the funeral of the late Leonard Nelson, local 1 M Pmounl frMr . t - ' UIIN JOHN signs. ( MARITIMER Col. Alfred Johnson Brooks Is the Progressive Conservative member of parliament for the New Brunswick constituency of Royal. Born 'Nov. 14, 1800, at Gage-town. N.B., he is married with two children. A lawyer, he has served two terms in the New Brunswirk legislature. H was overseas twice during the Second World War and also was commanding officer of the transit camp at Windsor, N.B. He was first elected to the House of Commons in 1935, re-elected in 1940, 1945 and 1949. CP PHOTO i said that $125 was realized at ' the recent Valentine's dance. I Walter Landon and Robert Davis were app6inted represen- tatives to the next senior chain-1 ber meeting. With Nick Mazzone welcomed ; It was through this work that arrangements were being facilitated with the government for house to house mail deliveries. The speaker thought that botli the city council and the Senior l Chamber of Commerce had been ! fisherman, the service yesterday' morning a' the Grenville Court ! Chapel of BC Undertakers being followed by interment ill Fairview Cem'teiy. Mrs. J. C. Gilker presided tt the organ to accompany the singing of the hymn "Nearer My God to Thee." Pallbearers were Robert Parka, Robert Collart, Bud Wilson, Shane Murray, Charles Woods and Gordon McKay. Her new Easter Outfit " was bought on Wallace's Convenient Ret u ting Credit Plan. Are yrm It-iiipi r.irily short (if si" tin- r;i.;li you need? Wa'lacc's B u cl g e t Credit rian permits you ladies to Ret :'our E.i;t?r Clothrs now a rtasonab'e down pay-men'. p:us i good credit .cord '.s all you need. 'Jring Huoby In Too! W iUffini ! as a new member of the J.C.C, , tucsward in this work. da .v In his talk of encouragement 1 quests lor the evening included j Anderson, Jim Hynman, A I ta the younger men, Mr. Gilker SpiHsbury, Harry Louis and c,iri- -Prin pn.rt ic ,m,n, III' Ernie Vaughan. into its own out we must take UlCL care to look before we leap.' Al Miller won a raffle. In order to consider resolu- Warning that subversive ele ments from within and without 1 tlons lor thc "S'onal eonver,- lion. tne next reular meeting might impinge on the demo-1 cratic rights the chamber be-dale was advanced from April ls t0 April 11. I the lieved in, senior president LIGHT UP t HOTEL FRASER HOU I WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE SHIPS AND WATERFRONT said: "Scrutinize all groups to see that they are for the ! welfare of Canada." I Advocating more population,' Mr. Gilker said that Canada had ' resources that no other .country, jten United States of America, nad. "But this must be used t i rightly. And members of our tieups must work. Distribution is in proportion to the contri L peas&il ! iiiriitaiiBiiiiiiiyiiciigiBiEiiiiiissiiii YOUNG FIREMEN TIMELY RUNAWAY TIMvuhS, Ont. (CP) "f. mm ins REGINA (CP) When a team boys between 10 and 15 years cf liors - b:lted f om th? ra'l- i used a Disembarking from the steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. E. B. here from way tracks in a heavy snow- bution we make," aid Mr. Gilk storm 15 yesterday at Knneau. they savod er referring to the opportunity Caldwell, arriving Vancouver at 10 fe of farmer Guy McCall, of the north. i morning, were A VALUES the 1 Mr. Edsar, C. o.'d are entered in a six weeks' "junior fireman" course. The Timmins fire chief said thc boys would to useful in many ways and, in case? of maU fires, '-'M assist until the firemen arrive. wio was in the enclosed sleigh an:l did not see a freight tram .hat mlrsc him "by inches." rCONOMV 14-OZ. REGULAR l-OZ. SIZES Guaranteed aI BKiifcit Aiiv JAin.iiihS Porter, Mrs. Malsky, M. Bussey, In regard to air facilities Miss Campagnolo, Ted Ramsay, Neeiy Moore said that he had jjr. and Mrs. T. Chandler, Mr. read that the B.C. Central Air- and Mrs. Mark Lewis, E. Gen-lines would only be operating son, Mrs. A. Watson, Mr. and from Prince George to Terrace, Mrs. J. F. Walker, S. Seymour, by-passing Prince Rupei ;. G. E. Dereham, Mrs. O. Waever, Since the licence granted the T. Lewrenczen, H. Atchison, Mr. , airlines included Prince Rupert, and Mrs. S. Darton, Mrs. E. the secretary, Robert Davis, was Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eck-requested to write Inquiring of eis, mr. and Mrs. Buillie, Mr. nw matter. , Lang, R. W. Gardiner, R. B. neierriiu to the inadequate Howell, Mrs. H. Briggs and two facilities of the Seal Cove base. -""I'ltn, V. Campoeu, K. Araki, A. J. fcpillsoury, on behalf of the H- Shinde, H. Noiberg. G. Gils-W.C.A., said that he had written H- Jackson, J. Guillet, A. government officials asking U'-n.s., .ws. Furman and child, ... .a.meuiaie attention. ' s. c- Blake, Frank Baillie, Miss l!r.O 'HE VROLKT 1)11.1 XE SH)... New car Euat antee, 4000 milvs. Airconditloiuiirc, Undercoatrt e,-c tl 1!18 CHEVROLET SEDAN. PrWa'e owner. Heater, Ilrfrostrr, Radio, Undcrroated with PUC U B.-iO VAI XIIAM. 6 Cylinder SEDAN. Htatfr, it-fro: l-.'r. Leather Upholstery. jcw rar fuarantw la 1H47 rONTIAC KIT) IN. private owner, i0w mileage Healer nil Defrorler, In exce'icnt cunrtitlon !, If33 BL'K K SEDAN. In riimiinR order, a good buy U '.913 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Hester and DefroWr. und( rcoated, etc. Private owner, in gjd condition ... !.: f CANNED FOODS J4 ; vr..cc Only Kc!l(KEs says". "Double your money buck if you don't agree these Bran Flakes are resier" (Srnd empty rarton to Kellogg's, Df pt. 4A, London, Ont.) "Thc ; resent dock should be discarded. It is becoming a ti;i..ixl. said thc Q.C.A. prcsi- Doltard, W. Dibben, R. Lund, Mr. Robinson, A. E. Foster, K. Araki, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hooper. Geil-eral freight totalling 187 tons uas nnlnaHpri hprp hpfnrp thn He said, thai, due to the im- Prlnce RUpert sailed last nignt pOi tai: c vi muu own sciviuc, for Ketchikan to return here to well as (ne Canadian Pacific night southbound. A.r.ines and that of the Aero Cito, nope is neld for improve-nui.us io be included in supp'.e- '.iA CHEVROLET SEDAN. For cheap trnnsporta'ioo it's brv , .. i 1343 CHEVROLET COITE. rrival-; .owner. HO mt'fs, In very "co roty'tt'.on. hc:itcr. PUC. vtc C IMS DODHE SEDAN. Tn pimjt ronei'tlun. heater. ftc. i. FORI) i j-TOX PICK -I P TUrCK. Private ower low mlicane.. 'n rxcei'cn' ronditinn. hra'.'r. ett I W46 fi.M.C. 1-TON PANEL TRt'CK, in S';1 w t'on. This is a good buy for cheap traa.porla'i' 1940 CHEVROLET 2's-TON TRITK. cquipn .d wi'Ji Steel Dump Bo an Hoist, 'n v,-ry pwrl contll- t'on. Ounranteed for 30 rlavs ' lflSl CHEVROI irr THl'CKS ill '.j-ton art "t P,ck-U)s and I'uiel.s for InimciHle ddiverf SEE AKOt'T OI'R flMAC Hl'D'iKT HA I riNANI'INir. HEPAIKS AND ACCESSORIES Crfepeciooi .ii.itary estimates this year. Home from the banks Tuesday was the Kyrelle Two, Capt. Norman Pettersen, with 3000 Combined eifcrt on aircraft. vsS'. J .U-.ue .s will be made between-pounds ol dogrish livers, fcn-Ihe two ;hambers, Mr. Gilker routc from tne fishing grounds, said. Neelv Moore and Robert 2(K0 pounds of black cod were So other bran flakes are KeHnt;-sizc and so crisvy in milk! Delicious way to get extra bulk to help you "keep regular"! left at Butedale. Thats why Davis were appointed to represent the Jaycees on the junior chamber's committee, Mr. Davis relieving in Mr. Moore's absence. Bert Jeffries was appointed to investigate work being done in the city with regard to civil deforce preparation and the stand -1- Royal Fish Co. manager, A. L. Fletcher, suflermg from 'flu, was admitted to hospital this week. Clifford Knutson is the new Wee switched to - Z. 5V1 K'.'X. 7Zz i ' k a 1?.., j ) TIIHUI AV ENl'E AT liLVLNTH STBHI taken by other groups. accountant with the Royal FUh The junior chamber felt that Co. He was formerly employed no definite plan or organization with the .shipping department of I 1 h.J. Packers, Seal Covo. Ue cav,ifieu.s fi r He..ul!..' had been made, with full responsibility on one commander in new oi an emergency. "Everybody is doing something but not getting very far v.nat we need is a foolproof (or O" t . s' " , , - (i 0 NOW!! .FRENCH FRY AUTOMATICALLY with 0 $34-95 Ju. t o.. control tri set and your "FHVKVTE any food to perfection. NOW ON DISPLAY AT M ihi in This advertisement ts not pobllKhel or dlsplaypd by tho I.ltiuor Omtro' Board or by thc Government ol i British Columbia. iWH ' ' SHE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ! You will find iust just vhai- ycu require for EASTER... wmmmmmm) Northern B-c Power TMilt ' nwfiiiM- i,n-iiir iiniifT limit ritnf .i,i art fi'i mi ;in.T iVm jj Prince Rupert m-'-' -f,Uit Susincsscn Heoded forThe TWorkhouse! -6yC0 S A MINUTE TO 4 V' ITvr (?!ft fWW WW jfal Jri pr-TM sp DEI ICIOUS CHOCOLATE GUNNIES and CHICKENS EASTER BASKETS and EGGS 1 EASTER NOVELTIES and CARDS 11 NO ROOM FDf? GLOOM! . 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