1 . NEGLECT OF DISTRICT (Continued from page I Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, October 6, 1950 Fri., Sot. Evei. 7 - 9 d m TERRACE TOPICS Ray Reflects and Reminisces HMCS Chatham Is Busy Place The regular parade at H.M.C.S. Chatham Wednesday night was ' Anne BAXT(d In the Great " Comedy of the 0rM, 7 - - v W. Osborne made a quick If the school teaching profes- wr. Kerr) that it had not been the intention of the department to leave the Copper City Highway as It is, but, due to the pressure of other work, they had not been able to complete the job. Work had ceased on the Prince Rupert Highway as this work could be done after the front cornea and there wcic several other jobs needing completion. He TTrrr cHtnH that Ihorn was nucinnee rrm m ijanrna i i . "A TICKET TO TOMAHAt half rifle drill and the second i T S EASE md CMC ... .. . u-.uj figure uuo...too w.H u.u.Sv S10n naa more glamour, on" at the wek-end, returning by car hears everything would move on Monday morning. aiong in a much smoother and satisfactory way. Such a suggs- T. V. B. Tremblay of the Co- tion was never even hinted at lumbia Cellulose and Mrs. Trem-, when we went to school Ti,r EXTRA Action with a Hod and p.., You bend a little or a lot nd NuBark stretches witb you and will not ride up. The umy. . .u i,a nu,u uie uu. leacner, mat long ago. was strong ; nothing further on the straight-to visit her husband, spent the and wore a -beard. He also owned telescopic back allows ease with every j yaai icw uoja ai. uic iiuiuc u , a cane oui wits never Known 10 inff the Skeena Bririee and the motion even while it controls and etrcaiuliuea. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Osborne. the parade Wednesday nlRht The recruiting office at Chatham is open all day Mondays through Fridays and Wednesday nights Sketched, supple side-book girdle. fiTlu J mi half naval films One, filmed under fire, depicted a commando raid on Norway. It proved of great Interest to everyone. There were 23 officers and men on parade. Interspersed with training at H.M.C.S. Chatham this winter there will be many entertainment features In addition to basketball and badminton, another activity will be added. There will be roller skating in the drill hall for naval personnel with Mr. Kwok, professional skater, offering his services as Instructor. Recruiting In the reserve unit has been active. Two new- recruits were taken on strength at limP- ! Board decided to wire the de- "73 i partment of Public Works urg- We 11 say this much for ttv; ing that this work be done im-world series broadcaster. Had he ': mediately lived before the radio was lnven- It was decided to write to the ted, well wager he was a cinui Minlster of pubuc Works ask 'barker . And if he . was not. he if S1,rvpv hA.t hem mart Mr. and Mrs. F. Oavan And daughter, Joan, returned at the week-end from Vancouver, to Vancouver, to which point they drove on holiday. H a must have shouted at the ! public. fnr ,hp nmnosed road north ot VALLACES'S DEPT. STORE a ?emi Gloss &J ,n, manV beaut,; tor 'nterior QUICK OR, hap.dwareS Mr. and Mrs. P. Murie, Jr., re- dti-ln a barcain sale. Anyen .....r ADVANTAGES OF AGE MONTREAL Old ago doesn't nece.ssorlly have to bp' a handicap. When Mike Walsh was in court on a charge of drunkenness, he gave his age as 79. "We can't keep you In jail at your ae," said recorder Henri Monty, "so off you go." , turned on Monday ;ro.n Van-jwith thatkind of voice need couver where they have spent never worry over future fecurity. the Skeena River to Usk. It was rtated that the cost of operating tne U.k ferry for three years would put in the road from Terrace to that point. . 1- L . me pati, lew weens. I For Clean, Courteous Service Call TAXI 65 TAXI Now lder New Manasemcnt If we don't have a car, we'll call you one. Anyone, over 45, need not apply for a job as an apple picker in ' "hp ( itar"",n. It is. of C'iir". an occupation not be to pnpaa"d ' lihtlv. e"n iho"M "on b-43 or even 44. The burden of years. In this swift age becomes i almost unbelievably hravv. Such a roact was necessary and! wouSU open uo the north bank' of the river. This matter would be of interest to the Indian Department as the Kitseias Reserve covers part of that area. Highway and parking signs were again discussed and a Mrs. E. S. Lair returned on Thursday morning's train from Vancouver where she attended the annual meeting of the Cancer Society, being the Terrace delegate. ' Mrs. Martin Miller and daughter returned from Prince Rupert at the week-end. Miss Marilyn Miller will spend the winter months with her parents here. ! Try a L-nuy News Classified. V Weakness, exhaustion, general awkwardness is apt to develop almost any hour, after 45. The plucking of an apple, it i-hould be explained, is not the simple little task it seems. These beyond 45 are subject to complexities and unlooked for risK.s. A man mieht be required to ascend a ladder, and thus be exposed to a fall. The plucking of I Jtfl '. my COMFORT! OIL HEATING , . ai ils Besi Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cruikshanks of Victoria and son Douglas, have been the guests of their daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. K. McPherson, driving :n from the south. They left on an apple demands good eyesight HANDSOME! s! j I Iikp ,? from eat f ciat, pul.J and sievelf atata Tuesday morning, Doug-as re-land hilly preserved muscular de- velopment. So. all in all. U turning by car and his parents driving to Prince Rupert with Bill Brooks and from there proceeding by steamer. statement was made that sucn signs are being taken up with the Department by the Altor-nev-Grneral so there should be some action soon ITILITIES The town's utilities are In fairly good shape. Electrical power is good. Applicants forj water are coming in faster than! they ;an be serviced. - However, there was one grievance with regard to the local telephone vstem. There Is a lot of work to be done here and there Is i, maintenance man available for the job. The Terrace maintenance man has a large territory r.d has been in Prince Rupert ior one month and will be away that much longer. Therefore, it was felt that the district should not be without a maintenance man and the Board decided to write D. C. Schubert, requesting that this matter be remedleu' immediately. A letter from Miller Lake, Ontario, Inquiring aoout "raw ' land between here and Prince i-oluif. Allshij, just as well that applicants be kindly, yet fully warned and Informed. Those whose lifespan shortens, should, while therp i' time, be shielded from th-dangers which lurk, even in ar orchard. A" Ones 033111 J Mrs. C. W. Alger returned home last week from Battleford, Saskatchewan, where she has spent the past two months with her son-in-law and daughter and children. MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS ' Convenient, Economical High mechanical i efficiency. VORTEX Automatic Burners 30 saving in heating costs. 'TERMS ARRANGED . Smith & Elkins LIMITED numbing, and Heatinj- opproachw J Three Canadian destroyer sailed for Tokyo when the wa;-in Korea was little more than . plcoscdtobrin the latest ii ic For a full range c Girls' and Boys' Raincoats in GABARDINES PLASTICS RUBBER , OILSKINS .','. Sizes 4 to 14 SEE US TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobenshield ' few weeks old, and tht same tna drove in from Kitwanga last 1 said of the R.C.A.K 10-opera week to have the cast removed 'tion. You can't get an army to-from Earl's leg. While here they lather in a country the si- .-i were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Canada, overnight. There was n-Tony Hobenshiald. ! unseemly delay in doing '.t, wiU SWEATERS, SLACKS, SPORT SHIRTS t! EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 the result taat tclay there is : Miss G. Moreau arrived at the''nd force practically ready to go week-end from Edmonton and':anywhere Tnis is written, not a; Acme Clothins k Hupert suita'jie for farming was handed to the Agricultural committee for action. It being the quarterly meeting, refreshments were served at the close of the business session following which C. J. Norrlngton presented James Stevenson with an engraved Rcnson cigarette case and lighter combined, ' R will be the third teacher on the a space-ni'.?r but as a reminder Terrace high school, staff. 1 . Instalment buying in Canad. The officers of the Teachers' ' more general today than eve. Association of school unit No. 53 before. says a government rcnor: wem rVmun ot a moo(inn It Is equally true that Canadian. DomY STO Dept RE fciBFfe Serving the Public of Prince Ri for Over 33 Years are taiing longer to pay up, r.t Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Itcliarjle and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lto . for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor 2nd and Park Avenuef Est. i HO Phw- fiO and fi' President is Mr. H. F. Noakes; fee-nresident, ,L. Leighton and secretary-treasurer, N. Scutt. the suggestion is made that ingrowing scope oi credit pur;iii-. ing be restricted. All this ma have something to do with Uvin; costs, and the well knon spirpi parting gift from the membts of the Board of Trade. Mrs. Norrington presented Mrs. Stevenson with a corsage of roses and carnations- Mr. and Mrs. A. Norton, new rnmprs frnm V.naanA Vi a ,o tlr nightmare. Anyway, if you do en up residence on Lakelse ; without plenty of thing not necessary, you also do ? itly;u plenty of bills and worries.. " I lt la. can't spread out. there is only one other direction In which to go. V .. , Avenue In the former Hugo Johnson home, their furnituic having arrived from the Old Country. The Johnsons have purchased from John Gurvieh Juneau is to have a buildin,; tlrith tnmlva flnre nM.li t-iri .. LIVERISH? 1 1 (jive Her v of Prince Rupert the former helght'of taI1'e;t tne the gtru;, :, Porter property and will take up in Prince Rupert. JuneaUi ca Ual residence. there. ,. nit ..rHtnr .na.5w. rou mm nrvrr come nkisly they my Bo tike Dr. Chaiw' Kidney-Liver Pill and get two treatments in onel Thi proven remedy help you feel better fantei became it relieves both liver and kidney disorders and the backache and painful ioinn which to often result. Dr. . , , !with the United States itself in Flora Melvin and J Elizabeth Vatn.. an natural rK u Pongracz have bbth become unfortunate In the electron ot members of the local telephone townsite. Overshadowed 'jy Cha todependo.. M tf MlKTi, L:" lfjPttVZLf:''ZSZ rV ' S t it i 3,11 lofty peak, it's essential to make , i ' tne most of narrow-street an:i The Children S dental clinic sidewalk snare If the ranitsl Q , : ' 77777. gui. uuueiway ai lerrace on lue.sday morning wun fou. I This advertisement ij not published or ;rade 1 chi'dren being the first! (nfroducfor Ofifer displayed by the Liquor Lontrol Board wr by the Government of Bril ish Columbia patients. The clinic was held in ' Dr. McPheraon's office and Mrs.; Brandis was the doctor's assist-! to start your complete set of silverware in Kellogg's exclusive "Signature" pattern. ant. The children were taken by car to and from the school by I Mrs. C. Michael. THE BEST For Christmas k THE PERFECT '-GIFT FOR THE PERFECT GIRL teaspoons in Mrs. R. Squires has returned from a three months' holiday in Vancouver and other points in '.he south. in i milium vifh (your mitral Mr. anrl Mrs. W. Rchroedor left on Tuesday morning's train for their home in Winnipeg after spending the past two weeks on Holiday with the Bakers here. fMAWltALP and one box ton from Vlf'f MMl Flake,. (Or box w ' top from Kellom' Pep, or Krumble. or one end panel from Kellogg' t Variety Package tray.) Service PHONE 103 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD SCHUMAh 'Old, Post Office BldK.J Mr. and Mrs. J. Kill have moved to the old Gilbert home on Eby Road which they recently jilver you'll cherish forever . . . each lovely piece withyour own initial . . . richly plated in Kellogg's exquisite "Sifmature" pattern. Old Company plate, made and guaranteed by Wm. Rookks Mpc. Co., Hamilton, Ont. Don't miss this introductory offerl wrhasert from Mr. H. C Man?- ' nus. They have been residing for ! h nn!t. few months In the Dover home on Lakelse Avenue ' and this is now occupied by Mr. j Come in Today! Use Our Loy-Awoy Plan '.MAN SOU'S Your Friendly Jeweller Classlllec Ac'.t Erinf Results ' ": w. Tugwood, new comers to Terrace. 71 M M V - 14' ' t nM More peopk i D' fill Kellogg', Box 936A, Toronto, Ontario Endowdb (. H bemkond (. .1 boi top(i horn r..1c't IraB Flalr.or Pp, or ICnmbl, or (. .) ni poKll nam Hot o KDa' Vorwly Pockog.. Hmm "( potlpold, (..) "Slgixitiwp" part on Ixupoapi kalKHMl mark4 kalais. ENGINES & EQUIPMENT W Ktmk and have for sale than any povwci At . i 4 to mid-nil ( Cmad 15. " I . l I , I I 1' I dry gin rvf 'uiiimliiti dlenels. r Klmplex iH Knulne Flexible flleel evliiiust pIplnR. Flexllile fuel lines. Trolling Pole Swivels. , iilflirlst Jncki mid I'arts. , HraHS anrl Iron lkiw Hollers. riKton Kinc- IMpe and Pipe Fitting, v Kahlilteil Box BearlnK. Jaw Clutclies and author Mgser-keads. SI eel and Brass HhartlnE-Bolts, Nuts, htuils and Cap htrews. Halibut Side Rollers & Hheaves. Anchor Ourdy Niggerlieads. Flat Mild Kteel. arious articles of marine hardware and equipment, too Humerus to men t Ion. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS lil Jfl ldyitl FINE PRINTING at bffif .. KII SEGAL PRIIffEllS ; LorjDorj DRV 0- in ir r i v- ri.: i . . . .j T-2gp PHONE 24 . 222 Fsecond Av. hi.:. - - u... of 509'al" rLftli i'S mil V"hlhhe,i 0T -pIayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government f British Columbia lUHI.d In Canada ond diitrlbulsd y ThU odvsrHs.rn.nt It nol published or displayed by the tiquor Contiol Board or