5 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 12, 1950 'Back From Motor ,,.ri home. There, the things' that seera to really count, concerns cost of living, Insurance, mortgages, politics, wage scales and labor unions. Ray Reflects land Reminisces ,JW1" i- 8"., Dining- Trip: to Ontario Housing to ! Fore Again City Council to Work , inn RAIN COATS Accompanied by hi nephewr It does not follow that, because a bear happenr- to be In Jasper ..j part. Rev. Father Louis Amadlo of j Said a barber, last week: "A dollar is too much for a hair cut. I am a barber, v T ran.it j Park, that it's any the less a bear. Some are wondering If this could Sioux Lookout, Ontario, and the1 With Chamber of Commerce On Matter it's too much. If I speed-up which !txPlain th di-sappearanee of two n..rln. NAVY. BLUE GABARDINE DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE is sometimes necessary I can tetter's sister, .Miss Inez Amadlo, , who recently arrived from Italy j to make her future home in this country, Louis Arwadlo returned A1 DESIGN am .....nhis. give half a dozen shingles In an hour. It' often been done, and at RICAT10N FAB1 i V "..,i I an $35.00 tRECTlOn to the city Sunday night from a year old Lorraine Smith, tne search for whom has finally been abandoned. This is not Improbable, for there are plenty in the Dark. There also also bears on Kaien Island, and It's a sizeable forest, clothing the wlc'e slopes, and wild cnou;;h to be the home of bruin. Firearms cannot be dis 17 cents, there $4-50. Of course-i customers do not come like that, but I still figure a dollar Is just a bit tall'-. SILK LINED SHOWERPROOF motor trip as far east as Saulti MB""'- ; marine '''- Ste. Marie, Ontario, where he visited with his brother, Antonio Amadlo, and other relatives. Housing again received the attention of the city couitcil last night as a' delegation from the Chamber of Commerce waited on the council at their regular meeting, pointing out the desperate need for housing here and asking the council to take all possible action In the matter, representing the Chamber of Commerce were W. F. Stone and Robert E. Montador. The subject came up for discussion when Aid. George Casey Mil- VTOWX charged there but the day may come when It will be necessary to give permission. , IFraser and Payne The movies, when the screen did not cut quite the monumental end lovesick size It does today, might; have lacked a lot,, but it had the knuek of convulsing folks. They had paid to lauth, E WOUKS Try a Dally News Classified. When one reads hot weather stories from El Centro and Blythe Ten days were spent at Sault Ste. 'Marie by Mr. Amadio and four days at Sioux Lookout and they started out from there August 30, visiting Winnipeg, and Emerson, Manitoba, Grand Forks and Havre, North Dakota, Helena and Missoula, Montana, Spokane, Seattle and Vancouver. anyway. Sheer nonsense, of placed before the council a reso course, but it worked. Thais lution that the city clerk write, to the National Housing Admin along the borders of California and Arizona. It's easier to understand, If it were ever necessary, why so many, every summer, pack the passenger fleets in istration asking that the allot more than what can always be said today. Mack Sennett and Ben Turpln, v.ho had not been seen in a. does age, were on the Capital screen last week-end, and ment for Prince Rupert next northern waters. These b-ister- 1 71totetf. Father AmfMiom Mfw Amadlo will spend a few days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Amadlo. , lng southern points report 121 how the house roared It was back, for an hour or so, to the even as high as X25. Contrast this with the cool blessedness of year be sufficient to build 75 to 100 houses. Aid. Casey said six houses had been completed, ten were under construction. For the Chamber of Commerce Mr. stone said the council had I . ; w it w AMl 9 m WW Iter-' tiient drama, cross-eyed comedy, f tr W JgsJSP. British Columbia and Alaska. Dr. D. McC. Black, director of Prince Rupert Health Unit, left pies In the skies, pies in the eyes, leaping Hons, and with something doing every sulit second. ' done all it could this summer A few years of military or nava: training Is good for any young by today's plane for Victoria, fellow. He learns a lot, and it t where he will attend the conven- ! rinn Of Mprlif-ll HpoIIH Of f ipors YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL 1 IF School studies resume- for the toward finding people who wanted to build homes. But he said there were many people in dire need of homes who did not have the down payment to mike on 1 19&0-51 term and. with it, the warn- of the province. On his return Saturday, he and Mrs. Black will i disquieting kiicwledjre that no will be helpful in later life, to. Will we ever forget Sergeant MacKenzie? Trie nayes have It. He was middle aged and a Glen-carrv crowned his burly build. He ! fewer than 10,000 high school leave for a week's vacation at; them. He said building costs in : students quit every year. They Smithers. Prince Rupert were exceptionally high and suggested the council j do not go through with what they had served in foreign parts, hai j a beak of a nose and s sun-burn- , try to obtain a special dispensa , set out to aii ww me iuiuh-offer learning along more practical lines, or retarn to classics and tion for Prince Rupert In alle OUTFIT THE LADS -AT THE - SPORTS SHOP Jackets 0 Trousers Suits Raincoats Hats i; many people were living in the city todav under quite undesirable conditions. Dr. R. G. Large told of the dif YES. . . . STEP RIGHT UP! WE HAVE THE SUIT FOR: YOU! abstract, as suggested. There does WW if V ''.fe. I 7 i l-, i not appear to be much of this at viating the cost of building houses for rental purposes to make the project interesting to investors. If that was not possible, he thought a straight sub ed, drooping, mustache. Me cast an all-seeing eye over the first parade of the , awkward-squad and shouted 'hair cuts". But not on paid a dollar for any. SOUTH MOLTON, Devon, Eng. W T F Mock made a mockery of an embroidery competition hri. He beat eight wonvn to ficulty of new teachers finding housing accommodation here. It was hard to get people to come' sidy could not hurt the govern here to reside under existing ment because of the taxes on conditions. Right, out of. the designer's W. F. Stone pointed out that' I sketch book . . . single and " f materials, etc., it received from building a home. He assured the council the Chamber o Commerce was behind the council in their efforts to solve the problem double breasted suit , take first prize. it was difficult to reconcile thet cost of building here with the. LONDON CP A Stanley crane return that could be obtained escaping from its paddock is JOHN H. carefully tailored by master craftsmen of luxurious,! and wnnlri would rin do anvthine anything to to assist assist 1 " uul Ic"-al. " "11, uiai, suiuc a gpeclal dispensation might be straight into the arms of lti 1 Hp! BULGER hard-wearing fabrics. . We have a tremendous Kb3i i als jNttutu Ruoert. Mr. Montador said there had. Finanyi the Chamber passed been some confusion regarding rpsoh.tion nointins to the des- OPTOMETRIST selection of styles to choose from. BttlU that are exactly to your taste and priced to IFRACOMBE, Devon, England CP) During Ilfracombe's carnival week 20 waitresses in full uniform ran a mile-long race carrying a tray of water-filled glasses. the housing problem. He saidipg, nee(j for houslng accom. that, in spite of an increase over I m0dation here and asking the the previous year's allotment for cltv council to take action with , . .... VT tT i. 1 J 1 -, .1 I in and set WviCKERS'j! please. Come them today. i s Last year the last girl to finish John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue won she was the only one who iM.n.A., i.ne cumpaiiy uiu iwnw a view to obtaining same, the all its quota in the first half of chamber supporting the move iu the year. However, he continued, every way possible. didn't spill any water. r wnat was required was a icuuu project. He had been over tig-! 1 ALL SHADES In GABARDINES AND WORSTEDS ! V1CKERS II OISTIUIO IM CANAD ures carefully with the city clem? and they had come to the oon- and oitiiutio vCaivftx clus:on that the cheapest nou&e ITiis advertisement is not published ot displayed by the Liquoc Control Board of W the Government of British Columbia, to meet the Central Mortgage and Housing requirements would cost about $8,000. Rental for that houie would have to be about $75 a month. He suggested the council ask the government to put in a rental housing program. If they can not do it, they shuold explain why. It-- i.' i l r ; - ,v . fit' s It 1 I i f f ' . - I . 3i Asked what he had learned at! j B;ri. r1-:Tf; .J-Jb1 "Mellow 3t'&y Mature . S A run- VrSr Bodied- , WJty 'cine Clothing Store Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping rd General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., -for Oxygen, Acetylene and all weWing supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenu-s the meeting in Victoria Rbout housing, City Clerk H. D. Thairt said nothing had come up there that applied to Prince Rupert except the general provisions of the act. . ' Altt. T, B. Black said the h.ius- 4 Serving the Public of Prince Rupert for Over 33 Years fMt advertisement to not published oi ; in? committee and tne unamoer of Commerce had covered or.iy disp)yd by the Liquor Control Boerd at tix Govcmaent of British CaltwUc. one nhase of relieving the hous Kst. 1910 Phvi- 6 and s ing fcituation, the purcnase of nonius. He suggested Aid Casey's resolution be submitted to thc-hous;ng committee to work with the Chamber of Commerce ani' hat rhe committee be allowed to' spend up to $50. The sug jesUon ai made Into a motion, which oys' Shoes passed unanimously. CHAMBF.lt OF COMMERCE Urgent need of housins in tno city was emphasized in discussior. at the meeting -of the Chamber PRINTING FOR EVERY PyRvE We'll follow your instructions implicitly -lt if you wish, add a creative touch that will lend distinction to your printed matter. Moderate prices. Call us! Phone 234 OUR NEV STOCK JUST COME IN WILL FIND JUST SHOES THE YOUNG of Commerce which preeecdedj the sending of the delegation toj .ne council meeting. There was unanimous disagreement with any ideas that the completion of , the Columbia Cellulose plant construction work -would lessen the need for housing here. In fact, quite the opposite might be the case as permanent employees j would then be looking for hous- LOW WILL REQUIRE ' Phcn5 23 r Street Prlnw? Rupert PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL ing. 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