Pcinre Rupert Daflp rectos Friday, April 8. 1949 CARD PARTY BY ! Dentists LETTERBOX JVORJUNf"! VVOMl N CATHOLIC LAD1EJ Plentiful IT PAYS With 15 tables in plav. an en- Editor, Dajly News: TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Miss, joyable evening was fvnt at! This is the true storv of what j t!Tpn nt rwsppr Ofvorc a -.) upbuilding of Prlno Rupnrt sd a coranumtttf vmipmuig nontwrn ana cenrrM British Colunois TAuUiorijiea u Shooed Class iiali. Post Gn'ice Department. Ottawa) Published erwy afternoon except Sunday by Pnnpa Ruprt Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. " Q. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. kfSMBEn OF CANADIAN PRESS - AtTDn BUKEAO OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES ews,,. Utty Carrier. Per Week. JOc; Per Month. 75c; Per Tear, 8 00. TSr&;;:tfTD - By Mall, Per Month. 60c; Per Year. 5.00 the Catholic School Ho'.J : hurs-: happened to me' on a street of TERRACE "It never rains but it pours" as far as dentists are . 8 . C"i Prlnce last Saturday- A concerned was the feeling of the 7 M' " , ' " ly "'T young woman asked m.e u I CaUiolic Women s League. iatch and I her a Board of Trade members at their had a gave April meeting Wednesda eve- Tn'i' ieV' J5' f ning when a communication"" from dentist . ! L . Duma.s.,and ner where she was working. She, a a uenusi in m practice nractire In in Mrs. A. St. Amour, assisted by . ,x,, that single tn girl iH Vi-q h.s British Columbia Z "fjtold me a was read, ask-! vrs j cmit, ill) Cigarette Tobacco ing what the possibilities were ! Lall'ti ' ' i not 0 chance t0 Uve meSS for the establishing of a practice the' "tfied ; Serviteurs WPre Miss Florence ! sald in Terrace. married women women, saia tae For years local or- ': cioutier Miss Pat Dnm u -ri1 ganizations have been trying toj T obtain a resident dentist here! I Sr :lnen hose are or-. with little j She asked me to go arourtt success until recent- ... j Prize winners .,, weie. vm. offices and i r.. , t city, to stores, MILD, SWEET. BRIGHT VIRGIN Brantford. Ontario, obtained a' Vlnsadies Mrs J. Rich- fish plants, where it would be ards: men, Rev O P. Mohan found that '85 percent of the license to practice in British Col- j umbia and made arrangements I C"bbape UPdl-et!, h workers are marrW 'omen-to be here when his affLs M w TO' . Th.en they ask you to go to ( committee suggested that med-j als be awarded to contestants I in the instrumental classes" j whose presentations are above ! a specified standard. The meet ee ' 1 s" " r church and keep cljcan. It seems be wound ud in the east Rv JT "Vlr "ffl JM 0W n- Mr. Johnson. 1 10 me it very elfish fox SCHOLARSHIPS MAY BE GIVEN Proposed as Prizes at Drama Festiva) Director Meets Local Committee Scholarsnips as awards in Festival drama classes were suggested by H. S. Hum, direc- 1 man to see his wife go out to ! a stated, an apartment will to . ... , . . vmage om" a s i R WOJ-k and know he is helpinfe ready for him near the Outpost y , Hospital for a new sidewalk on Lakelse i to starve the girl worker pe'xt ing authorized the committee to acquire the medals and to work out a plan for making the awards. Mr. Hum reported that Ross A. Lort had been appointed to ni-buouui act as adjudicator uui. atui ui of ui drama dill at mciiuc nuui "iuuui uucti Hi aoor. uoa lit ID iiiese U1S. Terrace postal representations a,,.,, o oJ v wav wot v4 wiv i u, a, OAi-J-.Ait.i-. The Obvious Decision B" RITISH COLUMBIA Liberal Association did the obvious and the sensible thing last night at its convention in deciding by overwhelming vote to give its sanction to the continuation of the coali-'tlon in the1 government of British Columbia. The Liberal action will simplify the political situation in the province in anticipation of a provincial general election which may now be definitely expected within the next two or three months or within the minimum period of time required to call and prepare for the polling. The way is now clear for the Liberals and Pro gressive-Conservatives to go ahead with their-preparations for the campaign in the effort to retain the reins of government under the Hart formula of nomination a Liberal where a Liberal holds the seat, a Conservative where a Conservative is now incumbent and a getting together in joint nomination to contest the seat now held by a Socialist. Prince Rupert and the most of the ridings ..in. central and northern British Columbia come ;; under the last-mentioned category. There appears to be little reason but to suppose that the two ..parties will be able to get together and make ...mutually satisfactory choices with a minimum of . dispute. Prince Rupert is fortunate in that there appear to be good men available and willing to enter the contest on behalf of the coalition. ; tor of drama. Department of 'v.u me ue-, scn0ol children going to Prim- partment. It has been stated ary school, tha 20 hours per week of thj u,E ir,u nitCr ot. Education, , at , a meetinu with ., . . . pwnprr pr Pippnc ....,, ,u' , , We prince Kupert tesuval. ulzilli ffji fujiis mettiberi of the Prince Rupert, KITCHENER, Ont.. & A Music and Drama Assnriatlnn ! program aimed at re-emphas- held Wednesday in the Civic izing the "yes sir" habit Is un-' Centre. postmaster-s own time is given : tend a public meeting being up for the sorting of mail, etc. caUed by the Women's Institute The 100,000 appropriation lor on April 25 for the purpose of the Terrace-Prince Rupert High- installing a public library here, way was discussed and the i Mri Murie. DroDrietor- of the The mepttnir nt a u.hnlo fav. der way in Kitchener public vlmnls Wliilp it hf) hppn nar( tkn -i ,1 m j .--- " uicu aucoijuu U1JU UPCAU- Terrace Hotel. Was admitted into nf -hi-inl trainlncr fnr thA last i.,.,o;t u . iuiii Board decided to send Hon t.. r. Kenney a letter asking for the Board membership. This 20 yetirs, the board seeks to give ties of settins un a srhnlarshin the details on how the money "H y ql yo, being the quarterly meeting,! it fresh importance as a mark fund at the first regular meet-refreshments were served at the of courtesy and respect for ing following the Festival. close- , . ' - r- I elders. . I Armine Boas of the awards w ill be used. As it is not wanted to drop the matter of havin.7 Lakelse Avenue paved, the De partment of Public Works will be asked by letter to have the road prepared this year for the i McRAE m, hard surfacing next year. Whtit j this is done the munichialiiv want curbs made along Lakelsa ! Avenue. This might happen to us . . . but the customer never loses when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where the Workingman (Jets a Jireak." f !)IcKRirE STKF.KT The Department of Public! Works is seeking an estimate on the cost of improving the Dorp; Creek hill which will be undu I taken later on. Work on t,,M Williams Creek bridge is Eoi.ii I ?ll!H!fM",fP,(;!,T"HI',iHtt't!.it it-'l(!H,!HHimnitl!;f!'fMu(MI., ,. h'hn F. L llushf,li 21-22 BesncrB Phonr Bl.l'E U Ajipointmtiii HOIK joi.t fm t ax ) 2 to 5 pa t i:im.s Monday nd fniiaj. Iho tiniih!' to mrrtf i3AiWl'8yii ; mm ! SCANDINAVIA AND ATLANTIC PACT ALLACROSS northern Vwppe Jtjise days there is deep anxiety. In four northern "Capitals Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki and Copenhagen the same question is bein? asked: "What ahead. The lack of funds fori the gravelling of old roads a; ri I T.S.S. 1 side roads which remain u,p ' Same year after year was brought PRINCE RUPERT SAIIS FOR up. A letter will also be for-1 duy. RKCUTIONISI J an a(tnoous. warded to the Minister of Pub.-! lie Works asking that consider-! Uon will be given in future to' this matter so that funds mayi l HOME .v. v fvuiiw j-'iiuuuj; ; nnere ana wnat will their next move be?" Norway and Denmark, because of their appre- : hension, are joining the Atlantic pact. Sweden, because of her apprehension, chooses "neutrality." : .Finland, because of her apprehension, has sigiied a tjeat.v of mutual assistance with the Soviet Union Tohcies vary. Rut they are all based on the same lUJIIMll and Intermediate PwrLs Each Thursday at 11:15 pan. For KETCHIKAN WI D.NESDA V .MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call be made available for ArUmr : Kennedy, the road engineer." for 1 this work as- from March V ; A letter froni HonJ. q, Car-, " diner, federal Minister of A-" riculture. to the secretary of ; the Associated Boards of Trade j was read. It stated that Ter- j race had not expanded to a ' degree to warrant the estab- j Ji.shinent pt a modern evperi- ! mental farm here, a.vd more- I over, it was jn close prox- i imily to the experimental J sub-station in Smithers. How- 1 ever, it was decided that Mr. ) r-ardiner should be acquaint- j ed of the fact that years ago j Property in l m division availaMr Clioire vie lots it t alile prices. Ml A. li Place your rcscrva now with . . . ARMSTRO AGENCIE 3fl7 3rd IV. Pl" Itcal Fstatf - In- MTV f)K Di:roT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. :l conviction: that the Soviet Union has to be regarded as a potential aggressor; that it cannot be taken for granted that there is nothing to be feared from Nobody-p-except Communists faithfully repeating slogans devised for them in Moscow has any fear of "Anglo-American aggression." At that probably few Communists really think there is anv danger from the West while some mav begin to suspect danger from the East. i llie spirit of "layg pf ypre a demonstration farm had j been operating here and that, j the medic U eapluredl in old Inferior fir you . i . ready for jnoiiieiiin of rordiality and lioneI frWidship. as farming conditions are entirely different from any other place on this line, it is imperative that one should be established here now. Last fall a survey had been made of the areas and tnu-n MJ cabinet looks making of the Atlantic pact has largely removed the fear of direct and deliberate Russian aggression on either Norway or Denmark. Sweden's choice of "neutrality" does not imply any belief in the peaceful and good neighborly intentions of the Soviet government, still less any belief in any aggressive purpose of the Western bare ; from Prince George to Prince ( ! Rupert by the B.C. Regional of- , fice of the Central Mortgage and ' Ca powers. . . . come in or Housing : CorporaUon - a uiuu and anu a a fav lav- Meantime an incessant and increasingly violent ISnce'T'tSf 5Snade j . i ... , . . Merrace so that the Corpora-! CANAO A upcyciiua campaign is oemg wagea against the tion is now in a position to give Let us help ye" '" medicine cabinet With Important enn'rncy compact kit form or by the bottle to')X- loans for the building of new i - I i 1 i i i i K-4 lucent rinmsn government. It is accused almost daily by the Soviet press and radio, and of course bythe Finnish. Communist press as well, of unfriendliness to Russia, of breaches of the peace treaty, of intriguing with the Western powers, of lHallarc no Tes. New by-laws, recently prepared by a committee headed by D. Kerr, were adopted and although there was some discussion on changing the name from Board of Trade to Chamber of Commerce, the old name will be retained on the by-laws WANT BETTER RADIO ' Protesting Uie action of the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- I (swtgia rrftftlllit VMMis ftnrS -.secret rearmoment. Under this barrage the Finnish government has rpmainoH von. Piannarjj r It is part of the "war of nerves" that Russia's Th:s advertisement not P,.Wi,hed or diie.i hv ,he .inUr Control B.rj cr by the Govfrnmtnt ol British Ci.Iumbiu. Third Ave. at Sixth St. I'llOSE 7M diplomatic intentions are kept as carefully hidden ! k r IF n i ir as ner military preparations. And it is indeed possible that no final decision has yet been taken in Moscow. But one has the feeling that small peaceful nations desiring nothing but to get on with the work of reconstruction are having their peace disturbed and their work hampered by the enigmatic .policy and unfriendly and often menacing behaviour of the great power to the East. An unremitting "war of nerves" is being waged against them. Biit it is fortunate for them that their nerves are steady. For none knows what this nerve war Den ni son Headquarter of ( 1-"' Complete Assortmenlj c.ift wiiAPPixfi suri'Ufc is 'we design, build: remodel and "uu 111 proposed spending so much money in the East on tele- j vision, while refusing a boosuri station for this district, it was ' suggested that all Boards of! Trade along this line be contacted to send a letter cf protest to Ottawa. A committee from the Prince : Rupert Chamber of Commerce' has been set up to co-operate ! with the local committee on his- j toric sites and these will go into j action soon on the groundwork ! The president asked that com- mittee heads call a meeting of, their committees and brin? in' a report at the next meeting I A letter will be sent to the i Plumbing r Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 1J4 Box tli FINISH ALL TYPES OF FUiiNlTURE, STORE FIYTITTJPC A- i)hvm liners .. - CmiMED LARKLS LOVELY SI D--I F I,A,,:IJ ' - ' poker cinrs ' UJ Ali UUILTrIN CUP- doardsktc. TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS SUGGESTIONS SATISFACTION PnONE BLFE 951 OR 535 POPULAR AS PET The gecki, a four-inch lizard is a popular pet in tropical countries because it is harmless and .r.r J'" nTTiri?v.iAiF fnr making l'P savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT ' a am CAMPAIGN FOR JOBS AMHERST. N.S., 9 In owr to find work for unemployed, a "Job Week" was opened here recently by the national employment service. Citizens wero asked to co-operate by providing odd jobs which need to be done in Uie spring or permanent work if possible. Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. useful in destroying insects. j FROM SOUTH AMERICA The pineapple is naUve to; South America and has been in-! troduced Uiroughout Uie tropics, j 311 Second Avenue-or-First and litcBride Ik