1 Prince ttupm Daily Brtoe Saturday. December 28, 194Q Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert &nd all Communities mmnriftlnff llnrthprn nnrl fantrot nllali niMntKu ... 1 -Q " " ...... - - .... ... wi i bl.ill UltllllUIIl (Authorized as Second Class If all. Post Office Department, Ottawa) ' ihllsVinfl j,.mi " ' ...... ...... .... . . . . " - - i , . Prince Rupert Dnlly.News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. MannVlni" Prtlfr Tl n prnov rti..n. MEMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS SUBSCRIPTION RATES By. City Carrier, per week. 15c: Per Month. 65c; Per Tear, $7 00- By Mall. Per Montlr. 40cjPer Year, 14.00. Timely Topics from Terrace 'XMAS ENTERTAINMENTS HELD; MILD WEATHER FOR SEASON Christmas trees for the children of Terrace have constituted a. major activity of the last few days. The Pentecostal Church had their Christmas Tree on Thursday evening;;-the Catholic Church on Sun-day afternoon;: the Anglican Church on Monday and uic uiuueiiuws on luonciay evening. Mild weather preceded Christ mas at Terrace with the result that the snow disappeared rap-Idly. Alth6ugh there was a strong wind, it was unusually warm for this season of the year and assisted the thaw. Maurice cote and Allan Du-bfiftu .are home from University of-British Columbia' to spend Christmas '.with their families. I Trio WnrU ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. sions. Be Sure of the Best Bulkley Market rOR YOUR HOLIDAY EALS WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue Thone 178 Ses- Francis II. Hamlin of Newport, England, arrived here a few days ago to visit with his brother, G. Hamlin. He expects to stay for about a month. Fred Baker has purchased the Peter Nelson lot on Greig Av enue. Stan Olson is buying two lots lots on on Greig ureig Avenue Avenue East. Kast. Tnes These " ; Dr. Jens Munthe arrived I real estate deals were nf,Sotlat ...... 1 . i orl ed f through Vi tvMifTVi t the Vi a rffla office T? E. T T. V-vi Mahday frpm Prince Rupert to spend Christmas in Terrace. Estelle Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnston, spent Christmas with her familv at Tel-race. She is employed as a stenographer in Prince Rupert. Miss Marlon' Miller arrived on Monday from Prince Rupert to su'nd Christmas with her -.Roberta Laird arrived from .Prjnce Rupert a few days ago to spend the Christmas holidays at Terrace with her parents. Mr. and Mrs'. James Bremner of Prince Rupert spent Christ-was with Mrs. Bremner's par Ken- ney Real Estate Ltd. August Lips, J. Attwood and David Tumlinson arrived on Monday night from Ocean Falls where thev are emDloved with Northern Construction Co. Ltd. Fred Baker arrived from Ocean Falls a few days ago to spend Christmas and New Year with his family. Miss Dorothy O'Neill arrived In the city at the first ot the week from Port. AlbernL. where she is teaching schooL, to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. W. C. O'NdlL NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS Effyve January 1st, 1947, anv employer engaged ic Ule HOTEL. BEER PARLOUR or CATERING BUSINESS and raving afcy employee or employees (other than members of the family of the employer) employed at such work is deemed to-be-engaged in-an industry-under the Workmen'? Compensation Act provided that: fa; The employer In the hotel business operates a. hotel, lodging, house, club or other place where lodging is furnished and having in any case ten or more bed rooms, or (0) The employer has a licence to operate a beer parlour, or (c) The employer in the catering Industry operates a restaurant, cafe, eating house, dance hall, cabaret, banquet hall, cafeteria, tea-room, lunch room, lunch counter, dining-room or ;- kitchen in connection with an industrial or commercial establishment, or office building or school, or any other place where food is cooked, prepared and served and for which a ' charge is made. 5Sfrf J? "P. sulh establishment mentioned in clauses (a), (b) and (c) herof is operated independently ucenaeny or in connection with any other industry. JanuAarVbsrrm7.!hln f 0,e Acton and afte- (1) Any- employer operating an APARTMENT HOUSE or COMMERCIAL BUILDING in which rooms suites or space is rented to a. tenant Sm,. " , mpi?lei nas any employee or employees (other than members of the family ?L emPlQyer) employed in. the maintenance, servicing or repair of the building, AND hnTployer Pei-ating a RETAIL STORE and S.anVm,pl0-yee,?remP1yees 'other than SwtLSifeASg,Uy 0 the employer) em" (3) A?yempJ?yeL en?aged In the business of LAND SURVEYING, AUCTIONEERING or operation- of a PRIVATE SCHOOL,. PRIVATE CLUB, NURSING HOME, VETERINARY HOSPITAL, DENTAL LABORATORY. BARBER !HAIa2F$S.ING ESTABLISHMENT or BEAUTY PARLOUR, PHOTO TAKING or PHOTO PRINTING SHOP, STOCKYARD LAND CLEARING. LANDSCAPE GARDENING or other GARDENING AS AN INDUSTRY (exclusive- of market gardening), HORTICULTURAL NURSERY. CHRISTMAS TREE CUT-TINS. DISTRIBUTION, and SERVICING of S?3ESF MUSIC MACHINES, WATCH REPAIRING or BROADCASTING STATION (exclusive nf nlnvm-o n j r.i wy 7?iSef orllemP1ovees (other than mcm-? liri iamlly of the employerj employed Such employers are now required to register with the The Workmen's Compensation Act provides that m 2JMl0SSwhf hA? not reBIslered with th Board may be held liable for the cost of an accident occurlng prior to such registration, In. addition to the i-egularasfessments Address inquiries to: Thev Workmen's Compensation Board 411 Dunsmuir Street VANCOUVER. B.C. I over the Waterfront Considering- that they have nothing to say when they are around, they are missed might ily when they are gone. A walk along the fish wharves Friday afternoon in search of material to build tills column was similar in its vast quietness to Thoreau taking a walk, in the New England woods al though It Is doubtful If Thoreau, In his woodland, strolls, ever had the distraction of worrying about slipping on frosty whar planks. Nevertheless, it did give inspiration for some thought. i Consider, for instance, the hustle and bustle that pervades the fish wharves at practically every season of the year, except Christmas week, and which accompanies the first shore handling of Prince Rupert's prime commodity fish In its manv varieties. Those industrial overtones certainly are- not made by the fish, which are either verv limp,, or very stiff in an ice cof fin, but. by several hundred men and women whose direct con- lifts We Reflect On A Quiet Christmas Week StroU Just What the Croat Waterfront Industry Means, to Prince Rupert PiMnpp-T?.nnnir'e wrirm-fivrnt rVni uenk lino Vtonn ?n fho rrvhi nf !iliYinf linlv QHPnpsQ n Vnloruln lmali irim parable to that emanating from the fish that in other seasons are handled there in such large numbers.. As a mjlftflr nf firt it rnvpo ntid rfmn fn nrmcn n mnmmf and consider those fish, the millions that have passed waienroni wnarves. conversation on the filleting floors; the creak of cranes as the fish are- unloaded from the holds, the thump of dlesel engines, the roar of crushed' ice tumbling into the holds of boats, and even the cries of seagulls are Just the primary dirt of an Industry which is the mainstay of this city. The secondary chorus is provided by the sounds heard in machine shops, wooden boat shops, on- the oil wharves and in many places where the gear and boats which serve the fishing industry are either bought, built or maintained. And assisting in the economic tune are the virile snorts of railway switching and freight engines which carry' the product to its ultimate destination, some far-off consumer. And making the sweetest dia pason of all in this economic orchestra, is the quiet rustle of crisp, green dollars circulatine in the industry and- far beyond It, into hands whose owners fondly believe they have no cern is the handling of the fish, connection with thp fishing in or with assisting in it$ handling. ' dustry. But those noises the hum of' Things are quiet on the water ii.iii: ace among ; men's smart shoes '"Trs. AfflowGi HV 11:11111 am J! For Style and Comfort Come to Cut Rate Shoe Store REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE' RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 am. to 2 ajn. P1IONE 173 TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT Who Suffer With Their Feet You will be interested to know that there Is a man In town who has had a wide experience In the correction of fallen arches', and can make Arch Supports that will relieve that painful and tired feeling that only foot sufferers can explain. Mr. Bill Terry, with many years of study of foot aliments, is at. mil's Shoe Stort,. and will be pleased to take an impression of your' feet and let. you know what can be done in your individual case. Mr. Bill Terry Is also In charge of the Shoe Repairing Dept. where your repairs are executed, neatly and prompt-ly. Call around and see him for either reason COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phono 31 P.O. Box 541 ERASER STREET Prince Rupert front. The doors of most of the fish .sheds are closed, About the only activity visible on Friday was at Atlin Fisheries where n few men were making- fish boxes and even gulls looked lonesome. But happily,, it was a brief period, of Quietness minctuatlng much longer periods of Intense activity, and one in which the workers, enjoyed the Christmas season. If it were airythinc more than that, Prince Rupert would" have- cause- to be- uneasy; To the fishermen, the water front workers and all who take part. In the 'city's marine ac tivity,, me uauy-News waterrront columnist wishes a happy and prosperous- New Year. Miss Pat Ttmmermels'tcr ar rived in the city. at. the first of; the -week, frcm Vancouver to spend the Christmas, and New Vear holiday season at her home- here. . T. W. Brown returned to the city at the first ot the week after an absence of over two months during which he made a:, trip to Panama and New Orleans. W. Hart of the crew of the snag scow Essington sailed on the Catala Friday night on a trin to Vancouver." IIMVAY SERVICE Now Open for Servicing, Light Repairs and Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBride HICKS FRASER HOUSE Warm, Clean and Quiet 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 Steamship Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. TO KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. XMAS PARTY AT TERRACE TERRACE- FHtv.-eiriit chil dren attcmied SU Matthew's Sunday School Clirishims. party held In the church hall on Monday, cujoyinjr the jpunes and re freshments. GJlts were presented by Santa Claus In the person ,of Rev. Rowland Hills; who was assisted in their distribution by Mrs. Ledaer and Llovd Honkl. The games were led by Dorothy Hills and Marjorle Honkl. Ladles of the senior W.A. prepared and served the refreshments. The purty, which lasted most of the lnF(M.UAM 1 J ...tit. nk.I.i arteracon, closed with Christmas carols carois n a'ter ler which wnicn Rev Kev Mr Mr Hills hujs led in prayer. MANSON'S JEWELLERS The, Home-of HMlrp Jewfllry" INCOME TAX iwurns rrcparea See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 SEE US' FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Siappiics Consult us for. your needs in all types of printing work Everything In high-class stationery Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens D IBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK While in Terrace stay at . . . T errace TO ALL OUR FRIENDS It is a privilege at this season of the year, to-ex tend our sincere good wishes and to express our appreciation of your valued goodwill. THIRD AVENUE BEST BARGAIN IN YEARS I am going out of the retail businesi and will handle only raw furs. Everything must be cleared out by New Year's. DONT MISS THE BARGAINS AT GOLDBLOOM'S Hotel for Convenience and Comfort RECENTLY REMODELLED . . . UP-TO-DATE CENTRAL HEATING TROUGIIOUT . . . HOT AND COLD WATER MM-,- if Terrace Machine Shop & Garage GENERAL MOTORS DEALER NOTICE Reports that I Intend; to discontinue Restaurant. Terrace, nn. n.n busing oiranK- ) sv,. Such reports appear to come fmm ta" malicious or who might hope to benefit n h; , business was suspended., ""anciaiiy ,. I have every Intention of continnin- .u. . hope to receive the patronage of the mih n" tlnue to give good service to. my patrons and ft c (302) E- T- WHALES H -VBT . Btoi II. ' , I f k t . w II i n m ZTrr May Your New Year fo Happy and Prosperous That you may have continued blessings is Ihe sincere wish of Reliable Prescriptions When your proscription is compounded r yon are assured ot getting exactly what ! Doctor specifies. You are assured of r-i- experienced and fully qualified pharca; We use only the very best grade matt:;,: available. Ormes Ltd, JJu Pioneer Dru29hts PRINCE RUPERT We wish all our friends THE SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. 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