Piinrc Rupert Call? f3fws Wf-i'it-.-Mtfiy, December 15, 1948 SEVENTEEN CANDIDATES AIR VIEWS' AT JAYCEE PRE-ELECTION RALLY 'scholastic-ally aud physically." i Ahieinmnic Candidates: Ocuige Aiidcijtiii I feel that , the telephone system should be retained for the people; Roo.se- t ' 1 ask industries to come lore, thus creating employment".. August Wallin "I like this city and want to do someihmt? Eleven aldermanic and six school board candidates !!eU and cthpr parks shoult! 10 AVOID OIUECTIOX and FRUSTRATION To Continuation of ISoard of Works Program V0TE ROBERT MCKAY who will p before the electorate at the polls tomor- j I ST laborate with the fishermen for row iacea an aucnence 01 more man zuu persons in tne Civic Centre last night and outlined their civic atti the construction of a break- ! LETTERBOX CASEY CORRECTED Editor, Daily New?: As vice-president tu the Prince Rupert Trades and Laour Council and Provincial Council Member of the CCF for this district, I wish to emphatically refute as untrue the statement made by Alderman Casey Monday eve ning that any pressure group applied any third degree methods to force George Hills to sign any candidate's nomination papers to oppose him in this Civic Election. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, J. S. Black. tudes at an election rally sponsored by the Junior water at the Fairview Bay floats tion for party politics. Polities' has been introduced by others, not by us. I am a Labor, not a CCF. candidate. I am going to vote for the $550,000 telephone Dylaw tj. the plebWvtc." George Douglas Frel!--"We must keep our own utilities and develop them. We navr; already sold one of our bir'.r.-.Ihts and cannot afford to part with others. We have not taker, advantage of our opportunities. If we have good utilities, we can Chamber of Commerce , and the completion of a road j to the floats; Council should lay for it. I have considerable construction ability and experience. I want to help the town grow." Harold S, Whalen "I would" encourage new industries, and give whole-hearted support tcj a program to encourage- more fishermen to make Prince Rupert their home. Prh.ce Rupert is on the verge of lavc ixpaa-Continued on f-a-se. Bi For a City Council Because of the time element the addresses were held to a five-minute limit and the candidates had little time to "warm up." There was little conflict of personalities although Alderman George Casey and Alderman Robert McKay did clash briefly on the record of the board of works. With the exception of Alder- Free From Political Control down a long-term policy for permanent improvement of streets, sewers and other utilities. James N. Forman "The city needs long-term planning for all its facilities; a good sewer system does not pay cash dividends but it pays back in good health and low healtl service costs; if nothing is done with the telephone system it wil! deteriorate to such an extent that the city will have nothing left but a franchise to offer some outside company." George E. Hills "There is no place in this town administra- man Casey, there was no opposition to the telephone plebiscite. Indeed, all other alder-manic candidates labor, nonpartisan and Independent alike expressed some degree of approval of the plan to rebuild the telephone system. Junior Chamber of Commerce President Stuart Furk, who was chairman of the meeting, hfd little difficulty holding the speakers to their allotted time. School Board candidates spoke first, followed by the aider-manic aspirants. School Board candidates who Dally Hews classified Ads get Quick Results! VOTE m&2 lorPaitisan spoke were Peter P. Forman. I XmasGift! MARK YOUR BALLOTS THUS: FOR CITY COUNCIL 2-Year Term Vote for 4 Only A Beautiful Assortment of Pen and Pencil Sets ranging from $5.95 up WALLETS by TILLEY $4.73 Bridge and Cribbage pets in Leather Cases Zipper Brief Cases Zipper Writing Cases GIFT STATIONERY Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals Fancy Wrappings Mrs. Edith A. Black, A. Bruce Brown, Mrs. Dorothy A. Beekei, Hugh MacDonald and Dr. R. G. Large. . ; Aldermanic speakers were George Anderson, James N. Forman. George E. Hills, George ; Douglas Frizzell, August Wallht, Harold S. Whalen, H. M. Dag- : gett, Elmer D (Alt Manson,. Wilfrid J. McLean, Alderman George Casey, Henry N. Powell am! Alderman Robert McKay. In answer to a question from ' the floor at the end of thej meeting, Alderman T. B. Black, j who is not a candidate, outlined I the financing plan behind the j telephone rehabilitation pro- j MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHES AND SHOES AT GREAT SAVING PRICES MEN'S DRfcSS SHIRTS S2.35 to $4.00 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS $4.75 to $5.73 MEN'S SILK TIES 50c to $1.95 MEN'S SCARVES Paisley's, etc. $1.50 MEN'S SOX for Dress 43c to $1.25 MEN S DRESS GLOVES $2.45 to $4.00 MEN'S HAXKERCHIEFS 20c to 50c MEN'S BELTS and BRACES 95c to $1.75 MEN'S WORSTED SLITS Perfect Fit and Good Make $37.50 Dibli Printing Co. Mark Your Ballot i. Besner Block Phone 234 posal. 4M.JA,XJlX...J,,M,i,.li.J,l,j,,S..iK,,i.., ,,,.!. The CONSOLETTE James n. Forman X Highlights of 4:he addresses: School Board Peter P. Forman "I am running for School Board because By FLEETWOOD LOOK AT THESE FORMAN, JnesNeHson X FRIZZELL, c's l)s X HfLEANr Alfred Joseph X WHALEN, ."ids. Y 1-Year Term Vote for 1 Only MAY, iwt ' . X . 'iwjijjj - ri "iffriMimmni(1in FOR SCHOOL BOARD Vote for 3 Only BECKER. Dorothy Louise I Y BROWN, Arthur Hruc URGE Kit-hard Ceddes- Y I think it would be a backward I step for the city if any candi- j date went in by acclamation.' j Mrs. Edith A. Black "There j should be closer contact between ! school staffs and the Board. 1 feel the Indian Department should be approached toward accepting a portion of the cx Independent Candidate for Alderman ' FOR A COMPLETE LONG TERM PLANNRD PROGRAM ' .' (2941 ' MEN'S TOPCOATS $22.00 MENS PANTS For Dress and Smi-Dress $4.50 to $9.50 MEN'S GABARDINE COATS Tailor-Made, All-Wool Regular $45 NOW $30.00 ; MEN'S HATS t New Styles and Shades $3.00 to Sfi.45 i MEN'S DRESS SHOES FEATURES New Shock-Proof Pick-up. fa New 12 - Record Changer. Scratchless Record reproduction. English Celes-tion Speakers. Powerful Super-Het Radio. jf. Beautifully Finished cabinet in walnut or mahogany. LOOK at this Price!! $159.95 in i 33 2 penses of city schools." ( Hugh A. MacDonald "No portions should be filled by accla -nKuion. As a young man? I a.-rr as interested as older reople in civic affairs." A. Bruce Brown "I offer my Two Year Term self again simply because I am interested in seeing that the J HP BARGAINS IN RECONDITIONED RADIOS I It r i : , i GEORGE D. ANDERSON UNION SECRETARY- X pupils have available the best I lacilities for education. I nave j been chairman of the Board's building committee at a time j when the Board haa instituted : building plans which are- now with the architects. The pres-' r y Solid Leather. -Good Fitting Black and Brown $.() to $10.00 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Assorted Shades $1.45 to $1.75 BOYS' HELMETS Lined 95c to $1.25 BOYS' GOLF HOSE Pure Wool 90c to $1.15 BOYS' BELTS and BRACES 50c to 85c BOYS' AI.L-WOOL SPORT JACKETS Plaids $5.95 SILK DRESSING GOWNS Shantung. Hand-embroidered Made in China Reg. $22.00 NOW $8.95 5-PIECE LUNCHEON SETS Beautiful Designs GEORGE E. RCA 7 tube Mantel, 5 bands, 4 short wave spread bands, $55.00 Marconi 5 tube Mantel, short and long S40.00 RCA 5 tube Mantel, ivory plastic cabinet $27.50 Westing house 5 tube Mantel $14.50 NOBLE & WICK MANAGER X or TRANSPORTATION PHONE 311 HILLS ent Board is in a better position to do what remains than are newcomers." 201 THIRD AVF.NTE WEST PHONE 100 X Al'Gl'ST WALLIN CARPENTER Fax D P Jiff AAA 111 A lBltlf One Year Term For an Economical Civic Administration SUPPORT H. M. Daggett Mrs, Dorothy L. Becker i; seek re-election because I want' to' see the building program carried through, because I have a life-long interest in education and because I think that a mixed Board is better than on? composed of all lr.ci; cr all women." Dr. R. G. Large "it seems proper to complete what we have started. It would be falling down on the job if a;y f f us failed to run again and complete that job. In the past three or four years, our schools have improved immeasurably, both CARPENTER ; HENRY N. POWELL X INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE for ALDERMAN (294) School Board Reg. $4.50 NOW $2.23 LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered and Lace Edges 35c to 95c LADIES' HOSE 55c to $1.05 KNITTING WOOL Skeins and Balls. Best Quality 3 and 4-PIy Big Variety 30c and 4-oz. 60c BOYS' PANTS Tweeds and Worsteds I Big Assortment. Prices i $2.75 to $4.75 ; BOYS' SWEATERS All-Wool ; Assorted Prices ! $1.30 to $3.75 Administration Marl: Your Ballot vjeorge Douslas (Doug) X FRIZZELL Jt VOTE u HAROLD S.WHALEN Mgr. WELLS (PR) LTD. WELLS LTD. WELLS CARTAGE LTD. EDITH X BLACK HOUSEWIFE ; PETER ; X FORMAN MANAGER ; Y ,UGH LIVER A MacDONALD grader i USE THIS AS A REFERENCE t i GREER & BRIDDEjS CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Independent Candidate for ALDERMAN A Progressive, Far-Sighted Public Works Program FOR CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS slip ENERGETIC, PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRATION Floor Sanding A Specialty RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 VOTE FOR A PRACTICAL ECONOMY SUPPORT Wilfred McLean flSDEPENDENl CANDIDATE For Alderman . Mitchell Currie LIMITED Phone 363 BUILDERS CONTRACTORS MANSON E.D. (Al) DeLuxe DELIVERY PHONE 422 INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN