3. Prince Rupert Daily News.. Friday, August - 4, 1950 i . . , . AIR PASStNGERS. From Vancouver (yesterday) Rillc Miffh? Home Canner Cans Miss O. Moores, H. McKenzie Mrs. Lawrence, Miss C. Mont- 1 Mrs. O. GLske and two children Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van left last night on the Prince Ru- Cooten and child sailed last night. Rotary Club Hears Speaker In a strong appeal to Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday to Join In the move to bring skilled displaced persons to Canada, A. Morrison McTavtsh, chairman of the international affairs committee of the Vancouver club, mentioned some of the successful immigrants who had come over as laborers. Among them was a doctor who gomery, Mr. -;ver, Mr. Thomas W. Lyons, Mr Rortson, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. :. I m jown and enjoy the added com- Enamelled or Plain. In assorted sizes. Conveniently packed. Twenty four to a Carton. pert for a visit in Vancouver. jon the Prince Rupert and will Baseball Sunday! 2:30 p.m. .spend the next few weeks visit- From Sandr.pit (yesterday) L on insulated home by installing Ketchikan Eagles vs Abel and lng in Vancouver and elsewhere ' s Dtos F orav r rhara ti Odowes. , (181) 'in the south . Warrl J Rnv GLAS Roll blankets. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. fGLAS can easily be installed in your The advertisement appear-; m Attention Oddfellows , Re- mg un uthlPwPer ear'ier..on IbeltM hd Friends. Banquet will week should have read, "Roast- . , . nz Ch!ckens-59c ner lb.: Boil-lbe held ln the Broadway Cafe, To Vancouver (today) Mr and Mrs. G. Tomlinson, J. V Whitehead, G. B. Tribble, E Abernethy, I. Traaseth, E. O'Neil, in on evening, and costs only $6 per I I - L University of Toronto medical in8 Fowl 47c Per lb.", instead ' August 8 at 6:30 p.m. in honor ,m. F. Phillips, Miss Ross, Mr. feuare reei. and Mrs. J. Edmondson, V. Thor- school and taught from a text-!01 ,cf y"sa I0r, fe "" book- he had written 15 years'1-Jhese bhU IJ R g. and E. C. Phillips flew PrLVl anS to Stwart with load Q-C-A. a Mr. McTavish , first . showed u , aIMOores Moore's Dla P'ant ln n Burnabv "urnaDy ana of ,raiht freight ,., , son, G. Burns. To Stewart (QCA yesterday) P. W. Johnson, A. Siocum, G. S Andrews, C. Agar, J. S. Wilson. yesterday afternoon. are rigidly government inspect film of life in a displaced per :y " i w v " : . V ed. Sheardown's Ltd. (It) GLAS, complete with vapour barrier, to fit between ceiling joists, just roll GLAS can also be installed by your L CONTRACTOR, on a time payment sons' camp in Germany. People were crowded several families From there they chartered a Q.C.A. . plane for Hidden Lake, where they will be prospecting until August 31. The Misses L. Knutson and R. Try a Daily fsews Classified tVT ln lar,f, buildinss th,atiLong are taking the week-end ?JL P??,le d fUnd the Charlotte Islands tonight. occupations outside camp. Wr down and 1 2 months to pay the Fred Lewis, well known local naval veteran, has joined the immigration service staff here. utners worked in the camp. Many were waiting to die. Those for whom hope was slight for leaving the camp, the hard core, You'll have . . James Bond, district supervisor included not only the -halt, the of Immigration at Seattle, was INQUIRE TODAY AT VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitram, 11 p.m. lame and the blind, but pro-; a passenger aboard the Princess fessional men, artists, musicians j Kathleen yesterday returning and other highly skilled and . g0uth after a trip through Alaska cultured people. They were gen- on official business. He visited kl & McCaflery Limited ' 1 : i ' r ' ' . f - v. erally not wanted as they might among other places Whitehorse, do university students out of Anchorage and Ketchikan. Jobs. , P.O. BOX 180 16-117-58 ,1 sweaters ? After the film Mr. McTavlshi N. L. Jones made the round explained that Rotary Inter- trip to Ketchikan aboard the national had undertaken to ease Prince Rupert yesterday and the problem of the displaced sailed last evening on a holiday P- ' . - ri persons. In Canada Rotarlans visit to. Vancouver and Victoria. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun. August 4 and 18 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN , , CIIARLGITE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 28 10 p.m. FRAtfK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue l'none 50P FINE PURE WOOL PUlL;; OVERS AND CARDIGANS . BY GRAND' MERE. NEvI SMART STYLING IN ALtf - had agreed to sponsor professional men, agriculturalists, .mechanics, doctors, lawyers, chemist, natural and social Mr. Jones had rever been in Ket- ! chikan before and in his brief j visit there saw most of the city. Unlike Prince Ruvert, one is i right ln town as soon as he i leaves the steamer. Ketchikan is; rompact, and it looked like busy I ! scientists, teachers, artists, mu-j sicians and others ln positions THE POPULAR SHADES where their Qualifications would - .- ' hit ' I "Vl ci n.ililil. mm. V-i r, ,J times for everyone. agreed to the plan and allowed persons of that calibre to enter Announcement Canada under a sponsor who would ste that they did not become charges on the state for 55.75 and A. Trades and Labor Council j Iabor Day. sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centr. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 $7-75 1 1 WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone at least one year. This was a great concession, he said, as formerly only laborers were allowed to enter the country from displaced persons campS. And they had to be sponsored for five years. The speaker said that originally there had been 1,400,000 displaced persons In the western ?.nd 5. ., Rebekah Bazaar, October 18. l7 m " " 4 r 1 1 " i St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26 Sonja Bazaar. October 27. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. when you install.., zone of Germany but that 1,-000.000 had already been placed. Of those still remaining 100,000 were Ineligible to leave because they were married; 40,000 were cripples, 34,000 were not economically sound; but there were 26,000 who were the cream of Ladies' Suits 1 Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. IB. IO.D.2.. iali oazaar November 13. L.O.B.A. Laaar Dec. 1. . ! central Europe. They had both hict hrriuaA "Stop breathing!" , I high morals and technical attainments. t CAREFIL CHOICE In choosing immigrants, he continued, both the government and sponsors are careful to see that the Jobs of university graduates are protected. If a An electric water heater gives you hot water, on tap, 24 hours a day! All the hot water you need for both bathroom and kitchen. 1 Think how wonderfully refreshing it would be to take a hot-and-cold shower after work or play! You will want to see these I i. lovely GABARDINE SUITS. A , From $27.95 ,L p Canadian applys for a Job that: a displaced person is slated for, the Canadian gets it. It has been suggested, he faid, that if three vacances occur two should be filled by Canadians and the Women's All Wool BLAZERS. Special $9.95 Children's BLAZERS. All sizes f JERVING THE B.C. COAST ' '" " I and iother by a displaced person. j rtkJ ru A n I ATTt ICl k KJHC uanaaa 10 oaie nas lasen in i ana colors SUN SUIT SPECIALS MANY OTHER SAVINGS! KROM PRINCE RUPERT CHIROPRACTIC FOR. HEALTH WATCH YOUR STEP As we get older It becomes more nd more important for us to watch our step. In childhood and youth we can take falls and jolts in our stride and scarcely notice them. As the body thickens and stiffens a misstep that results in a sudden jat or twist can be serious. And th most serious thing about it is that we seldom realize its far-reaching effects. Just as a carelessly thrown lighted match or cigarette stub can cause a million dollar fire, so may a less step start forces that result in chronic disease. A standard question asked by Chiropractors of a new patient is whether the patient can racall having had a severe Jar or fall. In many cases the patient can' recall such an accident, but it was "some time ago and such a little thing that it couldn't possibly have anything to do with my present condition." The Chiropractor explains that K)RT CLEMENTS " And . it's a great' saving of heat in the house during the lummer. For an electric heater is fully insulated . . . and you don't need a fire just for hot water. Such a saving of time and bother! 80,000 displaced persons. Quite a few have been skilled persons who came over as, laborers. Some had found their own level. But people were told they would not be allowed to practice their professions. He said it was pos J mm W SEE OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT DOM'S DEP'T STORE JU6KATLA QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY ALLIFORD BAY CUMSHEWA INLET JNCE RUPERT 00 A.M. sible but not likely that some communists might slip through.' There had been only one of the 80,000 brought over so far who, had to be deported for that1 reason. Communists were hated j in displaced persons camps, he averred. International relief or-' ganzatlon pays the way over for immigrants. From there on It Is! 'Except Thursday and Sunday FROM PRINCE RUPERT . ARM . ITEWART INCE RUPERT THURSDAYS 9 00 AM. WART FRIDAYS 9.00 A.M. SKEENA IXN PORT ESSINGTON Licensed Clean , Premises Comfortable ' Rooms 'YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME' JANET BROWN, Prop. the responsibility of the sponsor An Electrie Hrter u good-looking. You can plac it onywAer enm enient . . . And it't automatic turns ilself on and off . . . No itoking to do ... Ho dust ... no dirt ... no flues ... ( a comfort to tha uholit family. For , - p INFORMATION RESERVATIONS w arc aC ..Tvi. u.c 6. causing pressure on spinal nerves, on. and interfering with the flow of , In closing, Mr. McTavish said! vital energy over the nerves. Lack- countries who had opened their J ing this energy some part or parts I doors to immigrants had pros- Pf 5he bodJ ceasf t0 '""jeMon nor- inered Hp asked that Prince mally' and symptoms of impaired pered. 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