lirinrc Uupcrt Dailj? rectus CtD. Thursday, January 22, 1948 ' at Civic Centre Ford Sedan Is Kin Prize Drawing to Aid Camp Fund n independent dally newspaper aeotea to the uptmliaing or Prince Rupert nd all immunities comprising northern and central British Columbia (Authorized as Second Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every arternoon except Sunday bv rlnce Rupert Dally Hews Ltd., 3m Avenue, Prince Rupert. British Colurobli A HUNTER. Manai;ln Ei"or H. G PERRY. ManaRlnit Director rffMHER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BtXREAU OP CIRCULATION? CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION what will probably be the big-1 gest project of Its career. Stan Saville and George Dibb, assisted by the executive, worked out the details of the campaign and had their plan approved by the club last night when it met at its regular dinner meeting In the Civic Centre. Bruce Stevens, who Is !n charge of arrangements for the Kinsmen's leap year dance to be held February 27, reported that Bobbv Woods and hU Four Booth King Edward Borden ' (Baxkethaii) 6:00-6tones and Savoy 7:008weet 16 and KV 8:00-Bo Me HI and c,,.,' fi:00-Brownwoods and p (Special P.veiu,, AM. 10:30-Lea then-run Cir. P.M. u; 8:00 -Camera Club Rotary Club Ri)a 8:15 Little Theatre p... SUBSCRIPTION RATES mi, Oarrler per week. 15c: Per Month. 65c: Per Tear. 7.00: By Mall, Pr Month. 40c: Per Year. 400 FRIDAY (Sports) A.M. 9:00 Bo Me Hi Gym Class 10:00 -Rup Rec Tiny Tots Class P.M. 2:30 -Annunciation Gym Class 3:30 Rup Rec Junior Girls 8:00-Rup Rec Ladies Class (Juvenile) 4:00 -King Edward No. 2 vs. Purty Organization Field Day Queen Contest To Choose Eliiiililr Bachelor j After Victoria Day. has come and gone someone in British Columbia will be the richer bv having won a 1948 Ford sedan. This year the Kinsmen Club of Prince Rupert will sponsor an honorary membership c a m-paiun, selling tickets that will I IF Dukes will provide the music and that one of the highlights of the evening will be the choosing of Prince Rupert's most eligible bachelor by the ladies. Candidates will be drawn from the various .service clubs and business organizations of the city. i Norman Carter of Vancouver, ' who Is a charter member of the 1 Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club permit the holder to attend the traditional school children's field meet, the dance that will be the final event of the day J - 4T i 211 and participate in the door prize drawing. I There will be a May Queen as EUREKA Tank Cleaner The finest cleaner of Its kind ever built STILL $99.50 A Few Features: 1. Suxt suctions-moves 49 9 cubic feet of air each minute of ojcraUim. 2. Seven attachments Including d--mother and paint sprayer. 3. Easy to empty bag. 4 High efficiency air filler. 5. Balanced handle - smart uppear-ance. 0. No oiling no radio Interference. 7. Approved by Good Housekeeping SEE THEM AT i . and who was the frUt Kinsman to hold the office of vice-president here, was a guest at last night's meeting.. A new member, Ronald Barber, formerly of tin Prince George club, was welcomed to the organization. ' usual but this year it has been suggested that, instead of having a ticket selling contest aniuiig the students, each school should elect their own candidate and the queen be chosen by a panel of judges. i In the past the Kinsmen Club has relied greatly on the proceeds of its May 24 celebrations . to help offset the operating ex- In the absence of President R. AIR-SEA RESCUE OF FISHING BOAT CREW The U.S. Cuust Guard has reported that 17 survivors of a wrecked fisliins; boat had been taken off Geronlmo Island, 190 miles down the Baja, California, coast. Four who were injured were flown to San Diego aboard a Coast Guard plane.' Dollie Jenkins, on stretcher, is shown being transferred from small craft to the Coast Guard plane. THE SITUATION in regard to Liberal party or- " " I ganization must be similar in other parts of Canada to what it is in Prince Rupert and possibly T -.elsewhere in northern and central British Columbia, judging from the comment of no less a person than the Prime Minister himself who told the National Liberal Federation in Ottawa that the party "does not at present have "efficient organization" necessary to win a general election. Possibly the same situation also applies to the Conservative party which has also been having its organizational activities although it cannot be any more moribund generally than are the Liberals. However ,the purpose of the Prime Minister's statement along this line was, as he said, to warn the members and supporters of the party to take aclion "before it is too late." Skeena is certainly - 4ue of the ridings where the Liberals might accept 1 JUat warning. -.! The C.C.F., who captured both federal and provincial seats here from the Liberals in the last election, have not been idle, even in the flush of vic- 1 "lory, and, to date at least, the Liberals and Conservatives, already faced with the necessity of having to come up from behind, have been doing little about it. Now both federal and provincial elections are hot more than two years off and possibly not that long. Even the strongest of candidates and the finest of records" need active organizational support when elections are held and Prince Rupert Liberals must ' 'know by now that such organization cannot be effectively mustered a few weeks before elections and completely neglected between times. INCONSTANT OPAL O'T'I L'L'lf FV Wnrfnllr fp While G. Moore, vice-president George 1 Dibb acted as chairman. During ; the business session Carson Wal-I lace was elected to the office of ' director and Harry Seaman was appointed Kinsmen representative to the forthcoming Music and Drama Festival. Following the meeting club members adjourned to the home of Sid Elkins for a six-ial McRAE BROS. U U 11(1 tu a. t . ...... fc 1 . - 1 a ,,.;tn.i The opal appeared to Shake Mrs. Joan raiauiu, i. , . l-n.-x-a ui uir milkmen a iviu- i die Kump at Lakelse Lake. This 'year the club plans to add a , considerable number of ier-manent improvements to the camp, including the erection of I a number of new buildings. In ; order to meet this added ex-: pease the club . Is launching for her husband to come home ; f ... , , o f stancy J for he refers to it a leave from the R.A.F., an, on , ' . . . . j0 .such in "Twelfth Night. aircraft crashed in a garden 2t) yards away. Her husband, the only occupant, was killed. ' You saw it h the Daily News' j For Spring! Mm i tit ' m Johnny feels so Printed Jersey Dresses All Sizes and Colors CIVIC CENTRE MEETING ITH THE HOLDING tonight of the annual W meeting of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre m f: r BLACK CREPE SKIRTS WITH NKW SIDE DHAPE ALPINE SKIRTS AU. COUMS SIZFJJ 38 TO 44 Ml 441 3imr , . r J--'! ;"' ixLSii x If "v I r II I SPORT JACKETS for Every Taste LARGE ASiKJRTMENT OF PRINTED HOUSE DRESSES ALL COIjORS AND SIZES '2 Association, the people of Prince Rupert who t re ' so. entitled through membership in the Asso-"ition will have the opportunity to hear what is ,Ving on and pass any observations or make any . .suggestions. If they have any useful criticisms about the Civic Centre, which has long since Become a shining example; and the envy of the rest of the country, or the way it is being run, now would be a good time to express them for everybody to hear and think about. At the same time, it might also Be an appropri-T .lite time for a few nice things to be said in acknow-t. ledgment of what the most of people think is a fine "jot) being well done. In any case, it is to.be desired that there should be a good turn-out so that the Civic Centre people may know that a healthy and appreciative interest is being taken in this highly important function which some of us possibly, are beginning to take -Hst a little too much for granted. ANNETTE mansel UPSTAIRS IN STONE BUILDING ILI All COAL AND SAVE THE INDIAN CLAIMS THERE CAN BE NO argument against the contention as made before a commission in Alberta investigating the administration of that province's children's welfare that Indian children are entitled to receive educational opportunities equal to those of the white children. Education, indeed, is only one of the equalities for which the natives are contending and to which they are unquestionably entitled. Too long already have we been treating our worthy native people as inferiors, denying them not only the privileges but also the responsibili OR J ofvnt doesn't know why he is able to Get 25 More Heat From A Ton of C4 ances. 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