ITALIAN STRIKE ENDS Continued Iroin Pag? One) Prince Kupert Dfifl? Heto Eta. Friday, July 18. 1948 Mcelroy is now favored SUNDAY TERRACE BUS SERVICE Permission by the provincial Public Utilities Commission for a city bus line to make passenger trips to Terrace on Sundays will permit city residents body Is known was able by his dynamic personality and leadership strongly to reinforce this influence. STRIKES BEGAN SPLIT HO SOCIALS IN SCHOOLS Canadian Amateur Golf In Semi-Finals Today HAMILTON, fh- Two Cana carload of coal for the school3 here was discussed and all were In favor of it. The appointment of new teachers is proceeding satisfactorily. Three more are needed for the Terrace area and others will be needed throughout the whole district. The uneasy alliance became definitely strained toward the without carg to spend one day a THIS WONDERFUL NEW f TERRACE Attention was week at the sun-bathed in dians and two Americans one the defending champion, Frank Stranahan of the United States end of last year when Italy was threatened with paralysis of her ! economic activity by extensive Of f LEI5CHMANNS YEAST 15 SO CONVENIENT... NO terlor town. The company, which I drawn t0 tne f lre insurance reg-operates scheduled Nations at a school board meet-vice a daily ser-' to Port Edward, plans to i inS here on Wednesday morning hein the RnnHnv Terr;. with all the members but one survived two rounds of match NKO TO BOTHER ANY play in the Canadian Amateur strikes. Non-c-jmmunist eie-golf championship yesterday and ( ments ot that time alleged the made certain of a Canada-UnK j unions were being used purely ted States finish tomorrow. as a political and revolutionary this week-end, leaving Prince Rupert ln the morning and returning ein the late evening. WORE WITH PERISHABLE present. The regulations forbid the practice of holding dances and parties not sponsored as school activities in school LONDON (P Because of previous thefts, new carpets in Holy Trinity Church, North Lambeth, have "Stolen from Trinity" stencilled on them. YEAST weapon b ythe communists. The parting of the ways between the two groups was made public this spring when the non- A final decision regarding the ; Matched In the two semi-final brackets today are: Walter McElroy of Vancouver vs. Joe Stoddard of Hamilton. Frank Stranahan of Toledo vs. Larry Dana of Bradford, Penn v$8srreR BECAtse: APPROVAL OF WATER WORKS TERRACE Ajjyroval of the Uommunist groups insisted on attending the meeting in London of trade union representatives of the 16 nations benefitting under the Marshall Pian. SO ... it keeps ire&n in me t-upnoaru, needs no refrigeration! Order a nionth's supply and use at needed. jOHH h. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenu salary schedule was reached with the adoption of the Prince George schedule which is favored by the B.C. School Trustees', Association, northern interior branch. Cost of living index not1 applied. All unused school equipment In schools in the district which have been closed is to be collected and brought to Terrace for redistribution. The advisability of buying a Terrace waterworks loan bylaw has been received from Victoria by the board of village commis package yeast cake in any recipe The recent meevng oi the non-Communist union leaders with members of their respective parties to discuss the 'Alliance of Syndicates" is not, according sylvania. These are meeting In 36 holes of match play today and the winners play another 36 holes on Saturday for the title. McEi-roy was one down to Stoddard at the first hole but was one up at half way mark. Stranahan was also one up at the half way mark. Blond Walter McElroy Is favored by some observers to win sioners which was in session Wednsday night. The village is row awaiting approval from the E COUNTY RETURN inspector of loans of an application from a government guarantee of its bonds. Personalities Of Early Days lce commissioner fur many years. Last fall, Mr. Malum had an Idea while dreaming of his boyhod days. He decided to interest other Bruce County old boys and girls In returning "home" for a re-union. The result is that between 35.000 and Van- Twin Leaves fhis Afternoon his way into the final tomorrow following a convincing four and three win over long-hitting Bill I Thompson of Guelph yesterday. I McElroy was two up at the nine-' hole turn and then won the The commissioners expressed desire to see the new waterworks under construction as soon as possible but the completion of certain matters Is necessary before the new system to these circles, aimed at breaking up the General Confederation of Italian Lahur "at least not for the present." "What we want to do," these circles say, "Is to reinforce the unity of the labor syndicates. The purpose of the Alliance Is constructive. It is to ensure that" union activity is devoted to the purpose of th -ell-being o) the working classes." The April elections gave much stimulus to opposition sectors In Crse of Prince Rupert'g earliest reporters was Nitrman Macintosh who liked nothing better than to discover a human inter 'VER - H"8 arw'r" i ir a swciii! Can- u.uuu person irom an pans oi He Know How To Pick 'Em . . . Yessir, he picked us to service his car for warm weather driving and he '3 pleased as punch. Says lie never had such a thorough job done, so economically anywhere. YOU GET EXTRA SERVICE HIC ("JIWI It'Ull II.UII VMI!llUt III, est streak and play It up In the ensuing story. He could handle it well, too. Mrlntivli U'cc Q aruA all- tenth and fifteenth to take the match Later McElroy pushed 19-year old Gerry Kesselring of can be installed. Work has started on the hauling of water pipes from Port Edward. The' list of trade licences has been reviewea with some addi- with some from the Old Country and af off India, will vi.si: Bruce County during the fortnight'! reunion. According to Mr. Mahon, between 18.000 and 20,000 returned Invitation cards, , a :r:n msi aside two UP. the laoor union, particularly ing. and a handy man in the Daily News office which was his Two years ago McElroy was runner-up to Kesselring by one stroke In the final of the .Canadian junior golf championship. at ,.,nal Railways train ,,ih nearly a hundred (rom various parts CulumWa, Washing-' nregim. destined to Ontario where they ; a monster re-unlon jit county old boys !rls The -Re-union" ,'r' -wo weeks, July 20 G. with varied cele-3;anned during that j doen parts of that :y are Walkerton .S.idniav. Southamp since these sectors now form thejtions being made, only in a lew pw coalition government of Sig-. cases has the trade licence been nor Alcide de Gasperi j increased beginning from July Leader of the battle against 15 to January 15. the Communists is Giullo Pas- The matter of a sidewalk on tors, 46-year old father of nine Lakelse Avenue Is deferred until children and secretary-general the Public Works Department of the confederation represent- brings the shovel into town so intr thp Phristian Democrat that eravel can be hauled for Intimating they were definitely first fi'ld of journalism in Prince planning to be on hand, along Rupert. with the others. 1 In the years prior to the com- On Tuesday morning when ng of the railway, interviews the "special" arrives at the C N. could often lead to outstanding R. station, Walkerton. there will yarns. Celebrities (real as well be an official welcome by the as alleged kept coming and go-warden and massed bands of Ing and, generally speaking, re- BASEBALL SCHEDULE July 18 Savoy vs. Moose I Unions. the sidewalk. the countv. Representatives of iished the experience. Sometimes July 20 Savoy vs. Merchants they performed the Interview- July uijr 22 -mc Moose vs. . Ott.ujr Savoy j ton, Tara, Wiarton, federal and Ontario governments will be present. To wind up the reunion, a grand ball is scheduled to take log. Now and then, one would Indulge in a bit of banter or by , ft -iff July 25 Smithers vs. Rupert li'T "-rS July 27 Merchants vs Moose; ' "-- " .i J"-' July 29 Savoy vs Moose --" ' lucknow, Kincardine, Teeswater. i:w the C.N. special Aug. 1 Savoy vs. Merchants! fZZ place August 6 In Paisley, headquarters of the Bruce County reunion organization. alkrrtun next 'Jues-.m;. it will have in-l. iigth and have more New Stock of WATERMAN'S Pens and Pencils has just arrived. A fine graduation or going-away gift. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY MEN'S FASTBALL SCHEDULE passengers. Along mi play. It was always well received. Frequently there would be j repartee and the exchanges con- j ti ibuted to the pleasure of rout-1 lne occasions. A stranger, forj txamp'.e, observed one day he: regarded it as a privilege to meet fiction writers for that was I what he understood the gentlemen of the press to be. Norman, who was a shade un "SEE YOU LATER NEW PLYMOUTH When ce County oldtlmrrs Interior points, the ti Lakehead. will swell 17 Co-operative vs. 99 July Taxi. he left for the Boer War, James THIRD AVENUE BESNF.R BLOCK ial number. LaOi , Cowling said he would be back !1 join tne irain ai WnPll lne war fmfd he stayed' July 19 General Motors vs. Oordon &i Anderson. July 21 Canadian National Saskatoon and Win- in South Africa as a wheat i farmer. Recently he arrived' back In New Zealand, aged 72 ! Recreation Association vs. General Motors. , V der the average neigm, wore y lasses and was more Scottish ! than Loch Lomond, became: jujy 24 Gordon ii Anderson ; " . "Jur J known as "Wee Mac." A depart-! vs. Co-operative. I ment of the Ni-ws printed spe- . - IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . . plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. p uf the special tour ?.. iE(! Mahon, of Burn and raised in nice County, he left r 23 years, went to :ut.i in 1898 and has Vancouver since 1907. iwre than 40 years he i terms as alderman (vunci! and was pol- ; ,4a tpju -1 Ant i UNEARTH OLD COIN LLANGADOCK. Carmarthenshire, Wales f -While digging In a field here a farm-hand unearthed a 1570 sixpence showing a clear image of Queen Elizabeth. cial matter written by himself ! under the heading "Through ; I My Spectacles." He chose a widei 1 range of subjects, the more Jo-; ! cal the better and while It could not be classified as news of the; j moment, what was read never ; failed to arouse interest and' THE SKEENA MERCANTILE amusement. l It was during later years in Prince Rupert that Wee Macj married, and the News prlntea, I a report full worthy of the event. . Y IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane Non-Schedule Charter Service Commercial Hunting i V. rishing bightseeing SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. PHONES Terrace: W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney Ltd., 35 Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 408 Eventually Mr. and Mrs. Macin-1 tosh returned overseas. Both were living in London during! the first and .second Great Wars and were through the various bombings and blitzing of those, unforgettable years. He was lnj the publicity department of the C.F.R. nd Mrs. Mac devoted much of her time to varied, duties in helping combat the common foe. Experiences have been varied and memorable but It may be taken for granted that they retain fond memories of, early Prif.ce Rupert, when both' themselves and the new seaport of the North Pacific were young ! tlriM'' S A. OFFICERS GRADUATE FOR LIFE'S WORK- Fifty-four newly-commissioned Salvation Army officers are ready to begin their life's work in corps and social institutions throughout Canada. This week they weic given thu rank of Probationary Lieutenant and learned 'where they would be stationed during colorful ceremonies in Cooke's Church, Toronto. Four of the new-officers are seen leaving the college. Left to right, they are: Evelyn Hammond, Victoria, B.C.; Bruce Halsey, Saskatoon, Sask.; Anne Hay ward, Toronto, and Anne Rowsell, also of Toronto. Salvation Army leaders feel this year's course is not long enough but needs of the field are so great that extended courses must wait. FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bulck Chev. 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