Friday, August 12, 1949. v - , A Churchill Is Master Hand By ALLAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON if - (ow it's Winston Churchill, rewrite man. SMITHERSCHURCH PICNIC ENJOYED SMITHERS One hundred and twenty members of St. Jos r . ..... . . -,. A' t ,' ' . 10 an already formidable array of activities he rides o i -'St 6 TERRACE IS BUSY TOWN THESE DAYS Good times continue at Ter- ' race with sawmiliing still -.the vigorous Industrial backbona of the community, it is reported by Charles M. Adam, theatre operator there, who has bm a visitor in the city during' the past coupie of days. Building keeps active with projects un-cier way now including a new store structure, sawmill, a garage building, new forestry, department structure, two , new school rooms in the oid army camp and several new houses. "There Is not an empty house in the town," says Mr. Adam. the hounds, races horses, paint landscapes and keeps live -butterfliesBritain's bald-domed 1 , eph s Parish had a most .enjoyable picnic Sunday afternoon at the larm of Ben Hug. sr., some Jive miles out of Smithers on the banks of the Bulkley River. Messrs C. Spicer, K. Warner and O. Adumeit, with Mesdames W. Duff, W. Bovill and A. Good r cigar-pufiing old warrior add a new talent. It develops tliat he's as handy y,'m're absolutely right. It is vacation time now , . . but In a few months cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with o safe warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 6.11 TODAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies win, were In charge of the arrangements. Buck Morris helped to transport the crowd. There were races for the with an editor's blue pencil on other people's copy as he Is at creating his own. At 74, Churchill naturally plays a less ardent role An politics than he used to. His dn- children, treasure hunts lor the Twenty five men are employej adults, horse shoes, golf and at Salvus by Columbia Cellujose see-aaws, round-a-bout and I in preparation for the driving teeter totters for the little ones. of timber down tlle skt'efta A well served buffet lunch with River for tne Port E'. cel-tea, coffee, lemonade and , ice anese mill, cream was enjoyed by all. I : icequeni appearances in fcle Houe of Commous depend 4M his lieaith and the impwruuoe i Graeuefruit. Calif.. 3 for .... .25 Oi antes i Navel .2H-.57 ! of the occasion. SIGHTED SUB, MISSED 6AME No, war has not broken out in Halifax harbor as this photo might indicate. Jt is merely 'the British submarine Tally-Ho undergoing a meek attack from aircraft based &t he Royal Canadian Navy fie et Air Arm base at Shearwater, -N.S., tluring .navy week .demonstrations. The sub prepares to submerge as practice bombs straddle the bull. This demonstration is a dally feature of the week-long celebrations in which 14 ships from three nations and 10,000 sailors are taking part. iC P. Photo) RKETS MASTER HAND Dales, i id . Canteluupe. 2Tf Peach Plums, 2 lb M Pears, Burnett, lb .23 At the close, Father E. M. But he is till the leader of till Fruit vLeRay of Smithers and Father' O. Mohan of Telkwa, thanked 1 1 all those who had contributed ! Celerv. lb ...V. 15 the Conservative Party, toy ftCt v laden. Instead of "excessive , Hhubarb. 2 lb 15 nowledment m! ail, and his is . .3 6 4j .32 . .39 . .25 imports," long a iavorite ex-! Freshly to the success of the enjoyable afternoon. , ample of officialese, he Inserts The Experts Say ' Kv: bllhch" :::::::::::::::::::: ivT masler uur- Turnlps, lb .07 bapini. Soinaeh 2 lb 27 Others U LSI 1 i lAt IS m M did the donky work 14 r: the bolder "tdestructive imports." ,, lb. i : :e Cal.. uuz 33 . . . i 4. i fln ; KaoMM. OU11CI1 .yq th rmn i iOrirn Onions. 3 bunches 2U! , " Mushrooms. ib .ba l"n manifesto, "That . Right Churned Finer Natural Flavor MUSIC, MAESTRO, PLEASE Heap. Leuuce "jRoad to. Britain." But it was Baby Shoes If Mother isn't careful Junior's first baby-shoes may cause him,' a peck of trouble In later life. Shoe experts say that even tucking the "bedclothes too make ankles and feet appear wider. Intricate arrangement of cross straps, bold single colors and ornaments centre attention on the feet. Associates needed no proof that Churchill la tlll acutely alert. In a recent foreign af- Corn on Cob. 4 for- 47 1 wiureiuu, woriung jma Cabbaxe. lb :.. .07 1 usual midnight hours, who dit- Tomaloes No. 1 lb. .27 ed the iinai dW. New Potatoes. 10 lb 58, . . , ,, Green Peppers, lb 42 1 An excerpt from the. edited Cucumbers, each- HMtext. with Churchill's changes v. FIRST CAR OF OATS LOADED WINNIPEG The first car of new crop oats has been loaded in CN R. car 475899 at Ste. Anne, according to officials of the Canadian National Railways. The car contained 2,685 bushels of o. 1 feed and was shipped by McCabe Bros, to their terminal at the lakehead. The crop ran 25 bushels to the acre. veReiaoie iwarrow, a:n i?, u, a smai . nt.at hanc1 Rhn,a Bn .15 Bauiiili. lb. jairs aeDave, r ureign screwy , tightly over baby's feet may Bevin made an unexpected ref-1 pr0ve harmful. Bootees or erence to the "unconditional 0cks too short in the foot also surrender" policy announced , should be avoided, from Casablanca In January, when lt comes to keeping a i43- child healthy, his feet are just Churchill intervened, without , about as Important as his eyes, insistence on simple, declara- Canned Veetalles Dill Pickles, teal 1.79itive English. Cut Green Beans, fey. 20! For instanrB h ri, Burns Light-colored footwear makes the figure appear shorter and a!:;o provides a less solid foundation to a dark costume. , Opera and V-shaped pumps add length to the foot and the figure. A pronounced color contrast between shoes and costume makes the feet appear larger and the figure shorter. Mixed' Vewtbales'IZZ:' '.22 f"8 through "to achieve the desired object,-' and substl-1 any Poss'b'hty of rehearsal, and ears, nose and throat. Here are Diced Beets, per tin nnr Wax Beans, choice 19 tutes "to succeed." For the neg- Parliamentary observers agreed I SOme rules it has drawn up for LmM 01 lM auve "we nave never accepted """v-"'- " ipiuptr miub luung: model of phrasing and delivery. ( l. choose a last that He still smokes a dally cigar forms to the child's foot. Mixed Peas and CarroU 19 Pumpkin, 2 for 25 Baked eBans. 20-oz. tin 22 Baked eBans. 15-oz. tin. ea. .21 Tomatoes. 28-oz. 23 Fresh Milk Quart .22 Pint .12 Cream. V Dint .28 before breakfast and retains his 2. A soft, flexible box toe, so SYDNEY HFRE PRIEST SAFE IN RUINS OF 'QUAKE QUITO, Ecuador A priest who had been buried for four days in the ruins of Ambato the principle," lie writes, "we have always believed." He notes the redundancy of the phrase "the size and magnitude of all modern societies. In the document, "Magnitude" becomes "complexity." love of race port and brandies, that you can feel where the end 1 WiTti CL4IPMFTMT W 1 1 tl otllr lVlUN 1 His health seems as eood as nf tin. tn k i eer I a. a cloth lining over the toes Th tfetrhiton fuv. rvonimr fees Large, cartoned, doz. une amoiuon remains unsai-. to absprb moisture during the Sydney was in Dort Thursday .81 .70 iMONS CHIEF Medium jsuea. utng ago, pernaps witn rJavtime and to allow for evap Adjectives are dynamite- tongue in cheek, he confessed to unload three carloads of Cathedral has been brought fresh fish for rail shipment! out alive. He was Father Juan to the eastern United States. . Batista P a 1 a c 1 o s who was oration at night. 4. A flexible inner and outer sole to keep the shoe In shape that as a youth lie always wanted to play the kettledrum. He Butler First Graae. 10 64 Margarme, lb .3? Miik Evaporated Milk. lS-o.. tins. 2 lor .33 Case 75;' 4)heetM The boat was under command' teaching fifty students .who of her owner-skipper Osmund' were killed when they were Pieces, 20-oz 37 Apricots. 20-oz .33 Cherries, laiicy, 20-oz. .. .30 Loganberries, 20-oz 37 also wanted to lead the school i an dto allow the toes free action, orchestra. The sole should be heavy enough Hendrickson. struck after ' an earthquake had levelled the Cathedral. Peaches, choice .30 to protect the foot from hard Canadian Chwsc. lb AO Hour Lard gdynwnd. Liberal parliament lor the img oi Gatincau, ,ec his seat to bene citric of the Commons. He re-.etr-ulci Dr. Arthur Canada's fore-m Parliamentary k his new jab. mi will run the iUil of 600 and the tciminiMratlon e. iCP. Photo pavements. Pure, Ib ... .24 CHIEF CELANESE 5. A rubber heel to absorb ShortcnlnK .32 "But that could not be ar-j ranged either," he said. "And! so eventually I rose to be the conductor of a band whose music , resounded ' throughout the world." Roan Steamship Movementi SoaD. fac. bar 10 Laundrv. cake 2 for .25 Soap Powders, laree 39 the shock of pavement pound- ENGINEER HERE 6. Snu-ness around the heel,' s- B- Roberts, chief engineer under the arch, over the instep. for'the Celanese CorporaUon of where the laces tie. There America, arrived in the city on dlace I-uir Pastry Flour. 7 ibs 57 Flour. 40 s. No. 1 hard wheat 3 6S Fluur. 24 s 1.95 Tea ud Coffee Coffee, lb i M DoLuxe ouulitv. lb. 1.14 Tomatoes, 20-oz. ta 15 28-oz .. 34 aalion 59 Annie. 20-oe. tin. 2 for 29 48-071 .34 Canned Fruits Pineapple, crushed 34 FINER FLA VOREQ oIAHgarine M LMTTO - For Vancouver Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday--ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. should be freedom at the ball the Coquitlam this afternoon of the big toe. the top of the flom ew York on business in j toes, at the little toe to prevent connection with the Corpora- curling, and one inch growing won s ceianese mill construc-room tiou at nearby vVatson Island Laced shoes giving ankle sup-' Mr- Roberts is accompanied b port are recommended for ln- Mrs- Roberts and child, fants and small children. How- j : ever, oxfords may be worn by nniMun cmpa older children with wejl de-j Y":"t ? . .... BROADWAY imillWiinHmmtffijMmitnmtfttti liiiitiiiiiiiiililliilbiiihliiiih'.ii CAFE veloped feet and legs. Slippers AUUUiMJ EiL.LiAAU ' It Pay to Aavertlsel I ( i -- ' .V. fX, I Cherries. V lb. pkt. .35 Aimond Paste, lb. .39 Coconut, ib .50 Fruit Cake Mix. lb ,. J9 Dates, fancy, 1 lb. pkt. M Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs 95 Seeded Raisins. 1 lb .21 SlKilied Walnuts, V4 lb Al jhelled Almonds. 6 oz 39 Shelled Brazils. V, lb . -45 Jam fur Strawberry, 24-oz ... .48 Raspberry. 24-oz- .39 Blackberry. -lb . .77 Cherry, 24-oz 54 Peach. 4 lb .83 Apricot. 4-lb. -. .79 Suups Canned Soups 13 to 2Q Meats Chicken, lb. .75 Ham. boned and rolled, lb. r .90 Ham, rets, lb t 72 Balonna. lb .49 Weiners. lb .50 Oarlic Sausafte, lb 50 Bacon, pk., V lb .47 Bacon, side, piece - .BO Cottage Roll, lb 7a Liver Sausage, lb 50 Spare Ribs, lb 55 Fresh Pork Ham. lb- 70 Pork Chops, lb. 75 Pork Sausatte. lb , 55 Steak. T-Bone lb 85 Steak, round, lb .75 Pork Tenderloin, lb 1.05 should be avoided because they, ST CATHARINES-Col. Sam do not give good support. They H h granclson of canada'p also interfere with develop- Minjsttr of Dclmce when Ule ment oi ine loot. VIP. - VICTORIA First Great War broke out asserted Thursday that several top Communists are checking up on Canada's ' canal system, ' 'J.3di' ( ' -.w -t. s. ii ii'i 1 1" JT rxrrXHr When shoe - buying time comes around Mother should first of a'l moke sure that the child's socks are the right length (half an inch longer a notably Welland. "You didn't forget SEATTLE :JS P m , Camosun 5 P-m, Catala :l P m, Coquitlam STEWART AND T SIMPSON 11 p.m. WITH Qt'EEN l-TTE ISLANDS i. August 12 and 20 SORTII Ql'LEN IWrE KLAXDS August 19 and 31 BASIL HORSFALL Whose atars charmed Prince Rupert audience last winter and who will be back again at the Civic Centre during the coming season. the RECKITT'S Blue, Mummy!" Today's smart homemakers never forget that last, quick swish of Keckitt's Hlue in the final rinsing water. This is the only sure way of getting rid of the yellow look that tinges white things when BLbt is not used . . the easy way to make certain that all white linen, towels. BEST FOOD BEST COOKING Chinese Dishes A Specialty FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS MIOXE 200 Hours 7 a m. to 1 a.m. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Try Our TENDERIZED COMBINATION STEAK FOR DINNER TODAY than the longest toe). She , A p. KT should also see that the sales-' EZZARD NOT man measures both feet for RECOGNIZED length and width with the .child standing, his full weight on his RICHMOND, Virginia ffl-Thc feet. I Virginia Boxing Commission LYE ON FF.ET I voted yesterday not to recog- For that well-dressed look nize Ezzard Charles as the milady should keep an eye on world's heavyweight boxing her feet at least when she goes champion. He is recognised by shoe-shopping. the National Boxing Association Long, slender shoes make feet j of which the Virginia Commis-and legs appear longer, whereas, sion is a member. New York short, stubby footwear creates State Boxing Commission also the opposite effect. Wide hor- refuses recognition. CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photo? 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