Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, October 20, 1950 Ray Reflects ! s and Reminisces Seek Action to Stop Smoking by Children maladjustment and even Itia, Juvenile delinquency," the meia-,. orandum says. - ' The council urges legislation tOOD ijiyPEWRITER Credit Grantors' Ass'n Is Formed The Prince Rupert Retail Credit Grantors' . Association has been organized in Prince Rupert and the Inaugural meeting will be held next Monday. Appointment of committee chairmen has Just been completed by the president. The full slate of officers for the year 1950-1951 Is as to prohibit the sale of cigarettes ; and tobacco to children. (twin C d 10 "'B uiitef. J" j"" CAPETOWN 0 A memorandum drawn up by the National Council for child welfare calls attention to increased smoking among South African children during the last 10 years. "There appears to be a definite causative relationship between excessive smoking and VAST BUILDING :. , ii The Coliseum at Toronto wherr the Royal Agricultural Winter'! Fair is held covers 26 acres undei ! "Join the Navy and See the World." The boys aboard the Cayuga, Athabajikan and Sioux cannot say they have not had a memorable summer. They crossed the Pacific, ciar to the Chin ccast. That, aione, is a lair sized part oi tne glote They have witnessed heavy lighting, taken part in tombaidments and had tneir aiare of riJcs and dangers from mines and bombings. They are s.eeing a troubled world under mitu.;,6 aiu ctamatij ei.fcuiri-tvances. And they are not vhrough yet. , truancy, uncontrollability, iner- r one roof. - .... '" ' a' Vv .... .nd mo"" nd mill An"' President R. H. Parker. Vlce-President-A. 8. Nicker-son. ' Second Vice-President to be elected. Chairman, Publicity and Public Relations Committee ' O. P. Lyons., ' Chairman, Entertainment and Program Committee W. J. r ,(..! If jxmaoraa! br Ifca "lp and rp , u t, liimbii to rmiiuf tha Younm l""!. o ! increasing importance a tha Industry r""' ...I. .lava in In oailr Meaa o alt uha Ilea V 4 ik ml' " r Having searched the world lor suitable and sufficient water pewer, the Aiumiium Company of Canada, it , is now believed, reeaia tnis ccast? as the best tost. It is here thev arp finrilna mhat Chairman, Membership and trie want Numerous folks, se.k- Educational Committee W. ing a Dlace to live and (-nine 8tone. Chairman, Bureau and Legislative Committee P. LeRoss. Tlif tirofpe Mitthr Aitirr Smiif Im -Jr&m-r ! .wd htalth, have already sain the same, so far as they are concerned personally. ,;AIM4.N 1'1'LP PPtH ASS'N (wl.STI.Hnl BRANCH) BU3 Dumlnlon Bill., - Viaoouftr, B.C. Secretary-treasurer Mrs. C. Laurie. K V , Z L In(onoll ""I Utaratura tot . All you said over the phone was, 'Be ready at 6 a.m. We'll shoot a few rounds together." ' The present membership comprises 60 business and professional institutions of the city and it is planned to hold meetings at leastonc a month. i American military mess nails seating ten men at long tables are said to be "out." Instead, I cozy little sating places accom- jmodating four will be provided. ,The new plan is believed to be popular. It makes for politeness, restraint and culture In iuture, nj dubt, officers will inquire, in a lo voice, if there are ; any -icmplamtt,." Housing, Traffic Weighty -Problems of 1951 Festival way from across the contirent. A: ' xv xv no rule was used jto this killing At a range of forty feet. In Michigan woods, a bow-and-arrov settled the ash -of a roamer of the wilderness, 650 ou'nds. in weight, and seven fet high. By EDWIN S. JOHNSON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)-The nroblem nf hnw tn rnns FRESHER OU&rUL, fLAKBSl ' "The Maple Leaf For3ver" When a storm strikes Florida THE INK SPOTS Always Favorites Now available at Rupert Radio and Electric with the influx of visitors to the Festival of Britain !ut Iot ptve:v wilcer am10il" --,. i , , , , , the Cree Indians of the spacious nexi year nas provoked a major headache for those province of Saskatchewan, what responsible for accommodation and traffic control. :l,heL:sLw 'Vr?lfi IL6 T3k ffV. ' P. rv V, If' ' -JL1'""J as it did Tuesday, . nothing, is neglected in the way of violence. UlllCialS OI the British Travel and Holiday As- hues of late autumn that was sameness. The&rerglade State3 sociation estimate at least 700,000 overseas visitors deccra-e the aming h one advantage.-- it always will come to London in the fes YOUU H OlAD you changed! Mm-M ip ! Raally crisp! Freeher. becauae thay'ra Kellogg' i Bran Flakes! TIT THEM AT NO RISKI Double your money back if you don't agrea Kellogg'i are fresher than other bran flakes. Send empty carton to Kallogg'i, Box 4-A, London, Ontario. HElPFUl, TOO) Contain the bulk many Deed to help keep regular. Try them. r.cir praiss was lavish and son- Qtoa. t n 1. un nrrVT15L Iti'lc I T vn half a llfn- ' tival year Several times that on the. way. arid, it's .blowing from somewhere- away out in the West Indies:; But take it all in all, there must b something to Florida. Millions go there to parts of the w...v.u ciifuafiit1v fn. viKltnra ottonH. r.CVCT SSC U m2!lf! in ttlP fail. and Eire I in? the Olympic Games in 1918. ON DECCA Based on this rouah estimate uye. xes. more than oranees i"t n"in "ut la a Third Av- ! rciommodation officials sav that ioagings in nouseDoats, mrzes and alligators are found there. I ! transient lodgings will have to ana caravans nave Deen onerea wei3i. .uit, fonri avpr niaht fnr ahn,,r nd or2ani7ers are also studyina five pounds, end Jos Kilby 3 Try a Dally Ne oiir'pri farm at Re mo, just this side of 100,000 people. To meet this need the possibilities of setting up London hotels can take' care of , dormitory facilities under can-only about 33,000. vas on a scenic spot in To bridge the gap. Londoners' the outskirts of London, with any space to spare are be -1 BTG TRAFFIC PROBLEMS ii-r e:e, u a eh as Joe h:mfV!lf rhould be clewing with pride. There was a tiais when a pump-k'n.liko jt'.-.at v. ;u'.d have oeen NOW faV r( si." fit II;liyv;o3d whe.i ing asked to open their homes: - ... . , . , . , But accnmmoL.a r,m n u - ! iht-y. v;?re mr kir.3 p'.-ss to hurl i.i ' -- " . ' " ttnn c- , T c Bi UnrnM Cnntt nnm IS THE TIME TO SEW! each ether's surprised faces. More bear stories! Not from commodatlon in hotels or r; ;S; S,n M?e ing houses. Many prospective notWne mmni with tn tourists have already written in blenw that wiu ari, commending the idea. Pvpn wUVl thp ,,..,,. CHOCOLATE CAKE Like Mother Usd to Cake! WOV AT BAKFRY LTO. ' i Firt Avenue, the junction, the police station or near the fire halt'ieitbr. This one is all tha 1 LID : Several other scnemes have planned, irrcludin"? cons'rur-t'ni 5 been suggested. One being seri I of a temporary bridge across th. tlPERT omsiy consmerea -can. lur . wc xTiames. wldenlne of some mooring of ocean liners in some i streets arlci diversion of traffi convenient reach of the Thames While is Rialit!! S f.f- vJ a 1 vy- from normally-congested areas, traffic regulation, he believes, will prove an enormous task.. "It is a problem which is al-to,'!e!h unlike invth'ns t.ht-has hitherto fal'en to the police In the field "pf traffic or crowd confrol," he said. What, is mainly -worrying the authorises is the acite day-in-day parking congestion in almost every area of central Lon- n O . i 7 Liberol trade-in allowoncc De Luxe hcod with reVorsibfe action Cdmpletc with ft 3 dtfft trw? ate w & tyy? ! don. A ban on parking in the ihus:er district h's plimina'ed .certain ferlous obstructions- But i this has been achieved only at itha cost of choking useful sec i o ondary roads with the displaced traffic. - - .- -ti- olut'rn. Eir Muro'.d -has uraed reconsidera ;' ' ffochment$ $209.50 Hemstitcher $5.95 extra ' Buttonholer $11.75 extra i St "S I I tion of plans prepared in 1931: 1-y for construction of huse under- et sround parking cemres ai uua-tprrio noints'throushout the citv. I . Wr a. 5 NOW ON DISPLAY WI'cRAE BROS. kt. 4.Mit.m it not tMibliiM of 1W Such a scheme, however, wo'iid; mtail an outlay running into millions of dollars. And even if approved, p'anning authorities doubt if work on so vast a project could be completed in time to ease the expected festival traffic crush. ' m ffllBdl? mil: fW LlqMr Col Boara W'W- iWjV.'.W-WAVWAV.W.V.V.-,VA W.WJWAVWAV.V.V.V 4.;:;.) ( . i i UOUJLJL3L3 Favorites for Fall ilHClirnn f n ram Jms 1 "i. lanp ii ii ii ii ii iiii - j- x i It A GENUINE OIL PAINT r mm ) jj fT' f11 Wilional supply of this famou. lyl ! Sl h ht Whisky has reached trie j (iTinNlQj i , k potion for Which this brand has I l i 1 iftiTrrfrffl I Li M Hr Wm need .... perfection p1 STlMiP ' ' h the people of B.C. who .p. J Lj llf P bodied flavoursnd mellow? MJ) WQ f 0,B-C Double Distilled. t ft . ' ' Moaamcl torvtt yBW pcintinf pteblfi ! y ''' mo, kaautilsl, 4ubU Rnltk- MonMl H Kijklr inivUirt e kldl, ' afalit, tleaKoli, $' iiM m4 Mraiclifi. Etiy to kp Im ... 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