SERIOUS PROBLEMS Continued fium page 5) Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 29, 1950 Terrace Timely Topics from Mrs. C. R. Newiiouser, T erraue Reporter as it can without putting the ' , country on full wartime economy. ; from haircuts to bus rides, movies Co-operation for European de- and cigarettes. Cixa.me? cosi M of 20. You sse fence increases jcenu a package A few weeks aso half a dozen ; cigarettes sold single. r,im. m,r,iiU,o : The new Chanceuor of the Ex- Memorial services for the late Station As;ent Edgar is a pa-George Kingston, Primate of i tient in the local hospital. well as they are at present," n ' " ' said. To Conservative party leaders ; this is whistling in the -dark of libor unrest. They like to think , chey see a surging tide of un-r rest in trade union ranks against the Labor government. 1 The Tories are campaigning Canada, were conducted in St. ' The young people of the CYO blanketing the Island with bomb- chequer, Huh Gaitskell is a "do- Matthews Church on Sunday la1;'. !bv the Ven. Archdeacon Hodson J are Sit very VCIV busy these LilCflC days rehears- 1C11C.113- ers " and tigniers. American air wu ioui. ing a play which they hope to forces are in training in England, arettes when . tne , tooacco . r. i tax rector of the parish. tt'Pnt. Tin At a channel port smart mili produce in the neai future. from Winston The wave of wildcat sinnes. ,,....5 tary police in jeeps t ail an oc- Churchill down to comic books. Mr. and Mrs. Steve HowleH left on Tuesday's train for Prince Mrs. Bert West entered the easlor.al ceiebrant. Ask the was so senuub " " ' .", cnnP ,, crossword nuzzles waning "i - - Rupert enroute south to their local hospital on Tuesday morn- and knitting patterns. Com- ' Americans are getting along and that the troubles were in" tor medical treatment. new location at Merritt where Mr, Howlett wii; ue the manaser J he says just like during the wa'-1 munist-msptreu. E. S. Peake, BA, BD. spent the j nearly all of them "fine lads." I VARIETY OF STRIKES latter Dart of lu.t week in Ter- p0v moeti eirl. war or no w, ! Americans in London a few of the B. C. Poer Commiss on. They had spent the past few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, their former home no f , weeks ago found the streets al-'most as dark a; during the war race as the puest of Archdeacon and there's another crop and Mrs. Hodson, coming here Anglo-American brides. "Cne more heave and they re out," Churchill urges. ! Labor hopes to be voted into power aain for another five' years to carry on their timetable of .socialization and national;; at ion. Attlee or Churchill, Churchill or Attlee, Britain's problems of pprple and resources will re- ! main. ' 1 0 ; Nor do neoDle talk much about because 1400 gas worKs men wtrt being occupied by Mr. Howlett's from Smithers and going on successor, Lloyd Vallee and family of the regional office, Vernor. Prince Rupert on Saturday. As Amprican economic aid .The King out and troops were m me western secretary of the G.3.R E., ; (m lne 0penin? of Parliament ex- plants. Nearly 5000 printers on Mr Peake hashis headuuarters .jlk.iv.mk.nnh.tiiiim tyinrinn neriudicais were on., Jivin? in Edmontan. On Friday after- praet;Cai poat,ics apparently also on a wage issue. Tne ua- ! Roger Campbell, now noon he had a film show for the Tender inadvisable . the Labor official" strikes have murine children in the Church and. in oove-nment's emphasis on this range and variety. I with his parents at Doreen, but : formerly a resident of Terrace, spent the week-end here. LO5DON (Pi There was laughter in a Indon court case when a witne-s said: "One of the the evening he conauctea u phase of Britain's economic life, service at which mo e films were y t it e r,.t the words into I A Birmingham textile manufacturer told the British Na- . . . , . . t m r 1 rTfl iriM t n mi . . . shown. His address. "Who w!l! . t)- Ki., moth Bert West left last week for Burns Lake on business which may keep him there for some i tional Union of Manuiacuie.o . arts of fcein!, a p(., fCt husband, employers ought to strike . is )noWing when to absent one-against nationalization. I self." "If' no cond our building u: i ' jijMaii ima 1 r me una wa tres3 Club s Condolence Cup staru it journey east. Chief Gray Burnett of Ottawa, left, accepts the cup from president Tom Brooks of Calgary ipeders,- while Mayor Don MacKay of Calgary looks on. The cup goes each year to the r. up in the east-west Grey Cup football final. Calcary won It. last year wnei Rtamperiera o Montreal Alouettes. The Ottawa Press Club will present the cup Nov. 25 after the final teach your children?" dealt with'g,s,xo' living COSTS teaching in the day school and j whaf do the pe0pie talk about? showed how sometimes a teach-'The rising cost 0f living as er s life can be made unbearable 'mlrn as anvthin?. ' bv the attitude of the narents. wi(1srirpad concern exists over time. enterprises for these present- f J",-.- J?mr . vz..r dav hiuhwavmen to abduct ionic ' (pp punm) Mr. Peake is on a tour of his ter- , . , iu f f l0RS o rltory showing films and address- the u,rnt ,ontroi whi(.h nas b-n e "e, ' Tom Olson left recently for Doreen where he will be maintenance man at the mtae. Mrs. Olson and two children will b; joining him very shortly. Ask an influential minister in t'l'- nVs mnniF ruanlfl hilt. nn?rt ing Anglican meetings on way. the Labor government whether Erftish employers are likely to mational dividends. Stewart Notes T T RADIO DIAL Y 1240 Kilocycles is they are : I in'''i an' we- Fire Destroys Old Landmark t gone n A.,. aa haven , lurVv that prices The Civic Centre Drama Club Stswort To will meet on Thursday eveninc I . r-,ir. INO0 wnne Uiry aic uwwig , hiuher. Tight home budaets leav Subject to Chame) to ele"t new officers and la George Lupick has received form plans for the next -illttlp mar?in for cutting down. ofjFveri' (ood housewives have a If ; struggle. STEWART. At a meeting the Stewart Hospital Board Eric i" the wae nroblem is Wednesday- -p.m. Uimmy Shields Stock Quotations and interlude ' the courthouse on Friday it was STEWART. The Bounda.-y the appointment to the Cana-roadhouse on the Alaskan side dian Customs on the Alaskan near Silver Heights, owned by border at Hyder, Alaska. Mrs. Paul Meger, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday of last week. I Mrs. Hugh Woodford has re- The Terrace Civic elections a-e rpp0rted that arrangements had he fact that, the t.UC. (Tra-1"" to take place on December 14, now v,een made to have a re- Uninn Congress) no longer ren- when three cammi'sionersi will tainer of $400 per month for the' oenlzes the National "Wage Tf lira a rf ltcr jennet T-nt irn Q n H rfi 7(r tVa onnnlntiviont o c nor was an old landmark on the taker at the Stewart government be ejected, and bring the totr.l up services of a competent doctor F eeze." As a result the wage line HIRAM WAliKEKS SPECIAL OLD w live to cuiuuim i!j a. new u.'j- anri l.nat tne dossidiulv 01 o"- 7s w:veri:i! 10 a tjiriiMii wj u- road to the Silbak-Premler mine, office and will take over on De- vincial law wnerebv incorporate'; villages such as Terrace nvi't have five commissioners. S.NG. curing one in the near future at important nio"es. jn"rea?, n is brfght. At least two doctors povprnnnent employees may hav have the matter under consid- r,tart,pd the trend. Lon Doggett, one-time owner, cember 1 when the present in-worked a prospect in the vicin- cumbent, Sam Kirkptitriek. is ity but values did not come up due to retire, having reached to expectations and it was aban-, the age limit doned. The place tas situated Kirkaldv's term of office has ex-,era(j0n A.SvSlstance from the gov- Coal miners, railway workers pired. He was elected at the h - ernment has been assured, said bus drivers, engineers all want CANADIAN WHISKY ginning of this year to fill tho -w. R. Tooth, who took the mat- more money. Coal, gas, clothes, BARROW-IN-fr lKtftSS. Lanes, vaennev left bv 'He retirement of ipr nn when he was in the south fo"d. rail fares, ad mnnv othr about 13 miles from Stewart on the Salmon River road. items of every-day living are recently. The amount of the lass Ls not Sausage Local ri(Jents sald Inteioners Emil Hau-rland M il: ; avauaDie. jthev saw something in the sky has two moe years to sew and which looked like a cross be- Dudley Lit tie. one more Nomin- De: went -Water, innious seen1; hiirher. The "rio-withouts" trv tn oiw the problem on a personal basis. They are the peoole who trv tr( do without evervthintr possible For action use News classifieds twern a submarine and a barrags ation Day will be on Thursday, lake in cumoerunu, i!.ngiaiia, i balloon. I December 7. nowhere moie than 72 feet deep. Maggie Muggins Something in Harmony LcBC News j-International Comty. There's Music in the Air -Prelude to Dusk The Question Box Supper Serenade Tex Beneke and His Orch. 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