ft M th BIRTHDAY FART I Continued from Fane On? ) g'-t th- Future Citizens' Day . i: li t?unte Etupett Dail? J3ttoi Friday, December, 2, 139 , "thcr Ate no STUDENTS ASSIGNED TO ALL !Tjjer i ' "l t' I I; f I; :: ' JLi nr.tie village early Tuesday tary u.scd another flat lug ux u writing tabic," he recalled . Later, when other iLslicniirn Joined the movement, a sliuygl -over prices began which eventu "i; II.) MANNER OF COMMUNITY JOBS '( the dv..i.. . " J said. rait ally became the Prince Rupert Hartley Bay leader Dies General merchant and one of Hartley Bay's leading men, Philip Douglas died at the down coast I "".nil , , illiroiiH, u.ni Fishermen's Co-ODeratlve. Inspector of Western Fisheries A. J. Wh;unore brought greetings from his department In a brief address. A'JB tel. graii lalll"W ft ail byM morning, according to advice received by. Indian Superintendent F. E. Anficld. Before going Into business, he was a successful seine fisherman. . Fifty-three years of age and born at Kitkatla but making his home for many years at Hartley Bay, Mr. Douglas is survived by a widow and son, Edwin John. Charles Douglas is a brother. .The funeral will take place at Hartley Bay. Final plans have been completed for the staging of Future Citizens' Day in Prince Rupert next Tuesday. This is the day when the young people of the community take over and run the city's civic and business life. The program is sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the students ""JUKI'S fim A Rciici-ill m-rvt- Dr Coady told the gathering alive Union nr r Peoples Store that ."you have seized on some- Leslie IMiiiii(w t thing that is potentially great jB. C. Ci).i),iv'(' and urged a continuous educa- cicty, Vanennunr Council and teachers of Bo-Me-Hi School and completed plans 1 KT -nil...... is isfj'. ' 'I mi I'0-rui tion program so that the ideals of co-operation are diffused liislioncs STEWART WHARF NEAR COMPLETED i m m v m a r i . 1 v . C. Latimer has been on a visit throughout the nation and, Following the eventually, the world. bcrs aUl.nw J "The people are mainly inter- auditorium. Music estcd in the lower horizon," ho Colussl and his or asserted. They do not often see j Thp banquet ai call for the young citizens to handle propositions in practically every sphere of the business life of Prince Rupert. Led by 'Mayor" Eric Moore there will be a "City Council-and all other positions connected witn Civic Administration have been filled. The high H 4 t Radio Station CFPR Manager, Robert Smith; Technician, Dick Wesch; Secretary, Marie Skalmerud; Announcer, Dick Large. CP., Airlines Manager, Hazel Tweed; Stewardess, Marlon Greenwood; Pilot, Bob Williamson; Co-pilot, Sandy Hamilton. General Hospital Staff Secretary, Enid Sergwlck; Dietitian, mum to wharf construction at Stewart for Horie St Latimer " Construction Co. Ltd of Vancouver. He was a passenger arriving from the north on the Coquitlam Elegantly Fashioned For Glamourous Moments PROTESTS FROM A SAFE DISTANCE uernara r-mier, ctuei oi i must persuade the people to the tlonal commit! light of this part of the Day's !0 JVI'I'S j UiUl acre' The : 10 ,- Dai tot co-operative way of life. Never manship of Joe li; nroeram will be the "council which docked here Tuesday, re the information department of the Soviet Zone government in Geiawny, addressed a Communist meeting in the Soviet sector of Berlin recently, as a protest against the conviction of America's 11 top Communists. Eisler fled the U.S. in the Polish ship Batory while being investigated by U.S. authorities. meeting in the regular council chambers at 10.00 a.m. Tuesday EVENINGS 7-9 p.m. t j turning to Stewart yesterday. With Mr. Lambert was C. F. P. Irene Reekie; Admitting Clerk. Betty Prince; Nurses, Pat Tipton, Dolly Smith and Mary Strachan. Librarian Joyce Scherk. Fri. - Sal. SATURDAY Mattncc- 1 I a morning. Faulkner, assistant district en Meanwhile the young Chief gineer for the Federal Depart ment of Public Works, who dls embarked here after an inspec tlon of the wharf at Stewart. lJ'WV J., of Police will be taking law breakers into court to appear before the "Magistrate" for the day while across the street the young "Fire Chief" will be whipping his crew into shape Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rubins of Port Edward returned home on the Prince George Wednesday aTler a trip to San Francisco and Honolulu. Wallace's Drug Store Isobcl Taylor. Wallace's Clothing Store Manager, Margaret Strachan; Assistant, Lenora Faught. Cook's Jewellery Store Edna Ronald. iBank of Montreal Clara Var-fcldt and Rcna Ingram. TRAIN SCIIKDULE For the Fast-- Monday. Wednesday, Frldax 8:00 p m. From the F.t Tuesday, Thursday. Saiardn? 10:15 p.m. in case of fire or other troubles. NOW AVAILABLE In other parts of the city young people win De reporting and editing the Daily News, ar- Advertise id thr o)2 News! Helgerson's Realty Eileen rana-ina programs on the radio Jcrstad. tTarjorieMWMill station CFPR, running the School Teaehcers Geraldinc nower company; . working for Prockter, Rene Nicholson, Anna U V Canadian Pacific Air Lines, en- .iv. Baketov, Mary McAfee, Dcscka Percy KlLBRIOj tcring the hospital,, teaching. Peneff Esther Harrison. 1 "i , w ., His,:'?, public schools, fixing the roads, Capitol Theatre Manager, E. and working in a wide variety ( steffens, assistant, D. Batc-of department stores and other man businesses. The young people! clvic centre C. Ritchie, will really get right in and see, Just how their city is run. 4, I.OOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEl Those Taking Over Appointments to the following positions were made by the students council after application had been received and considered for each position. ; Chief of Police Henry Mar- II youi subscription is in arrears and you do not receive your paper, please do not blame the publisher, the new boy or the post office. Jur" do a little straight talking to yourself. Co-operaMon of sub- . . . 1 I 11.1- .1 tinusen. I be appreciated It would iavet, I a lot of trouble "and every-; Magistrate Bud Ratchford. AssistantRay Spring. Constables Billy McChcsncy, Vito Campagnolo. Fire Chief Glen Carlson. Assistant Bill Harvey. giin-TTi.Trrat 1 ! HEGAL PRINTt j qornoM: 21 222 Swon fP S SEE US FIRST !- ' , FOR You ' 11 JACKETS prico : yll PARKAS $ jjjfyj- SN0W SU,TS $1 body would be happier. Subscriptions are payable In SAFES fROVEHQUilUY .MODERN . Firemen Magnus Eyolfson, HIRAM WMKIili'S Billy Donaldson, Roy Webber. Telephone superintendent Allan Forman; Operator. Do- Dress To Fit Holiday Mood CI IJVP I A T Air. lAjirUl 11117 Thul NEW ROYAL HOTEL , A Home Away Prom Home SO Rooms Hot and Cold water Strong wtldcd !! on jl !' jn-pic sfct) body hl; inlr locking door flangn; tim-Uld utulalion; uoirio adaptabl to your ncdi Bank quality com bioaliOB lock with marly Bt hundred thousand combinationt. all th iaturt giy you the utinotl in coortnitac. trnglh prottclion. Avoid lots through fir and tticil A(k about um. price, tonni of payment. Taylor Sal ar mad to Canada line 18S5. reen Paul. City Engineer Bernard Gar-rod; Assistant, Alan Hart wig. Manager Power Company Donald Prevost; Wire Chief Jack McKenzie. Power Co. staff Office man ager, Dorothy Edgar; uierks, Bill Decker, Dennis Marx. 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