aty, gauierjea again iusi night j'raiicisL-o. i r i ' f I Fc"cy o:k-Major Mrs. Prince News Jamts Pioneers Rupert Daily Meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. ! Thost' Prpnt included J,3lVQIi0fi iflT? ' V , Chambers. Mrs. w. Wafcsdule ! Wednesday, Octnber 2b, 1950 M. Stephens. Fifth Avenue West. ! and M.-s. M. M. Stephens, Mr. J ' Home baking and candy-Mrs. I Happily Again The houu were most happily , and Mrs. Ceorgc Jnhi.stone, Mr. Hfjjfjt PgTAgf ,J L mioy, Mrs. Henry Smith, sr. ; An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince spent. A feature or the occasion ana cr . w. .auiaii, mis.. KIlcht-n-Mrs. V Tlmm-i m, '.,... 7' '""" ; Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Loca : ntn timAiw .,i!wa3 the display by Mr. Stephens ' Vlersc!:. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. D. -j,. B,aiin k ...... Timms. sr wri tj.,,. i,7 nr' t.hi,.T ,:: :l ' Af o on art n -.aontifu ..nt Afpr Hnnir Jnrk Fuller Rnnpri. J ! lf 1 . J Member of Canadian Pi ess Audit Bureau of Circulations honored ;d Jack Fuller, First T , , iJ Tol.Hn. held in the Sunday se'.:oul rooi.i serving werr Vs.s. K. Wu in McKay, J. Sing, James H. Thomp- Canadian Daily Newspaper Association i views, color, descriptive of the Avenim on thp nrnflsinn . of his ci I. oi...1 . - t u'iun a ohaoo.n vestprriav. nrovpd vprv kiu'ip. Mrs. Q Per'ivi nnrt . Wn a,,... -'will w- oiv rrii a rvi v r i cuuuuy miu u 1 1 - - i uian, t. n. wicc;-"'" j J ' ' j - - - 'a. nnui ;G. A.JjyNTER, Editorl Managing H. O. PERRY, Managing Director eighty-first birthday anniver- i flight between Seattle and Sail and W. J. Raymond. ful. Committees in charge were: Thompson. TrvTnTnT - ? SUBSCRIPTION RATES .By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, o.uu; uy Man, per iwonm, duc; Fer year, ?b.uo. aj? m Encouraging Signs WE MAY be credulous but it does appear that w there is a new and encouraging attitude of ! conciliation between the nations as exemplified in recent utterances and statements emanating from Russian quarters and in the United Nations Day speech of President Truman yesterday. ' -Probably the most noteworthy feature of Pres- Jrft Truman's speech was the apparent change i &L&rnerican attitude in regard to the banning of "SttSflie weapons with the adoption of a stand some- what more along the line that the Russians have ' been, advocating. As the President said, the possibility of reach-Cin effective agreements may seem still somewhat gemote but hope should not be given up. '' ''i..i f, - w N ' -St ' X J""i H A1! -After all, there can only be world peace with i - Russia's co-operation and we cannot go on suspect-Russia's co-operation and we must some time an- Hrc.ipate her good faith. It could be possible for her to have a change of heart too. As Trygve Lie said, the fifth birthday of the i 1 . is 4r' i-s.r-'1 f ; 1 . United Nations founding was marked with a more promising atmosphere towards, the possibility of world peace than it had at any time since the organization was formed. UP TO MUSIC LOVERS WHEN the Calgary Range Riders came to town last week the people who like that kind of entertainment evinced their support and showed -their appreciation by attending the shows which were a financial success for all concerned. n This Thursday . high class music is coming to town with the joint recital by two cele-"brated artists Luiga Silva, famous 'cellist, and Maxim Schapiro, eminent pianist. We shall see ; whether the cultured people of Prince Rupert who ;,, profess' to be lovers of good music, and are heard ' : to.omplain sometimes that there is not enough of th intellectual arid cqltura) irr Prince Hupert will '" rise'to the occasion and really show their support. T3o far the response to the advance sale of tickets for this show is said to be disappointing. In -fact, the trend away from the more high class "7" efrtrMainment at least as far as attendance is concerned has been rather sharp of late and the j Civic Centre management is becoming discouraged. ; It is quite reasonable to suppose that, if high ; class cultural entertainment" has not enough cus- tomers here to at least permit an even break finan- daily in bringing the artists, they will just have to stop coming. vnjThis is no lecture or criticism. It is just a ; straight business observation. , If s-:. ' 3 ' t S : s J V St f f SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY "Seek good and, not evil, that ye may live." Amos 5:14 ,fSr"" " 4 x - basketball? The bowling alley hns. proved Itself successful. They say be a Rupert booster. How? Look at cities in B.C. with similar population. Rupert leads in one thing liquor consumption. Until the business men start thinking a little more of teen-agers instead of the almighty dollar, Rupert teen-agers will grow up to know one thing hew to drink. A. TEEN-AGER -LETTERBOX -CHEERS FOR SCUBY! ' Editor, Dally News: . Three cheers for Scuby! It's ' about time Rupert's business men i got behind their community and tried to dq something to provide , proper"' entertainment for teenagers such as an arena for all , sports. You say we have a Civic Centre, yes, so we have but what i is there for teen-agers outside of Reach Every Home By Ads! IT PAYS TO PAY PROMPTLY Credit Is a great convenience, this privilege will be yours If you pay your accounts promptly as agreed. "A good credit record is your greatest asset " CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT KEEP WARM!! . 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