Prin rc Uupcrt Da Hp rectus Wt.in-i(iay, February 9, 1949 ,'Commf.rr, Chamber (TRADE BOARD Tl.e rLartrr uf th,. Pn,,,-, Hii- TflMM I F F PARKING IS CONSIDERED C'hamlicr of Commerce Is Making Recommendations to City Council Its A iVVI il II' lb - NO VACANCY IN . C.N. DIRECTORS Untli .siicii ;;ue a.s meancy occurs on the board of directors of the Canadian National Railways there does not appear to be much chance of British Columbia umbia having having representation representation ' or on 7 pert Board of Trade, which was M PL Va Ae Ki ,'W1 open into Selectiiins for Year Are Made by Terrace President iTk " 5t "lr D-'Partaeni. Ottawa, Prlnc Run-rt DiniS S f ITV.IT'"noon "tr'Pt Sundav bv r. op ---- ,. , SUBSCRIPTION RATKS Hy f arrlr-r. Per Wfvk. Oc; rVr Month 7ftr- P.r v, 3??? taken out in 1906. outdates lin Board of Trade Act of Canada G. TERRACE ' President D. 1 This is the I ",w,rau"8 interesting informa- Prince Rupert 11 i-namoer Chamber oi of t on whicn th p,inp lnc jmurma-i RllPert T?,,0,r Little has appointed Terrace and . board- ,. , , rrJlh Hon. R. W. Mayhew , District nic,t 1949 ,0o Board narH of nt By Mail, Pf-r Month. 50c; Per Year, '5.imi ' ' xi: Any Story of Canada' l. ., , Commerce, immerce, on on recommendation recommendation 1 of its municipal committee R. H. I minister of fisheries and Brit committees as follows: ish Columbia's cabinet minister the Sun Life Assurance Compg lory of "big business" because m'tj y ' million people the world over a-. . TzzTJu Legislature 1 Open: rei!n; - J .... mi xjl uiiuiiei ce uurmer-ly the Prince Rupert Board "of Trade has received from Evan McCormick, field secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Parker, chairman, has adopted a set of suggestions regarding 1 restrictions in parking of cars Finance-J. H. Smith, D. K. has written to the Prince Ru-Kerr, O. T. Sundal. i pert Chamber of Commerce National Afrairs-.W. H. Spen- saying that tne membership oi cer. Dr. F. M. B. McGilvery, J. the board is fixed by statute at Hagen. i Gcvan f.,i . ... in IJ taction and security of Sun Life p0 011 Third Avenue which will be U.NbllCUOUS by their absent from nm- c isent to the citv oolier enmmii. 1 commerce in Montreal, who I i. . . . Studied thl rnncttriHnn i Tlir ever-aron iui? iNU.,l,. iii summation in yesterday's naner of lloty i ic-c iui us consideration. " , ; ,;. . . , whirl! is enjoyed liv the Sun l.iie III 11 his t or t anau.1 is tine to tut- iliverntv i.-n. mi. jvidjriirw jmurmeo rne ; Chamber that he had requested, when a vacancy does occur on the board, a British Columbia appointment be considered. The! anil lilxTuhty oi the Ciiiiaiiy lilt- asMimiKc ohcifs. to t tie- . uyiaws oi tne local Chamber mgnwuys u. rai-nuaiiis. ; The recommendations follow a wlth ..,nterest., The Under Pec- Adams. H. Koch, recent conference of the Cham- retary of state at ou "etj j industrial-Will Robinson, W. ber committee with Sgt. L. A. N. Coleman, has also written to H Spencer, H. C. Sites, rotterton, chief of city police, the Chamber here pointing out Entertainment B. R Dodds. when parking and traffic prob- jjiuu- that, umi, since since the me local local board" board out- out- Mrs- mia- ' H G sites' Mrs- A H. rharaclcr ol its representatives anil to the promptness ami erfi fielll'v of !ti -iervit'e ! unit.... local' Chamber has been urging j ami i, I'laniini lh' "K iron, ,ri!! a,lcaiifrs.:; upon which the provincial Throne Speech forecasts legislation at the newly opened Victoria session- were the topics of sales tax, liquor con- ti-ol and labor statutes. Nevertheless, it is almost certain that British Columbia's Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax Act, Liquor Control Act and the Industrial Conciliation Arbitration Act will come up for d Jems on Third Avenue were fullv riatps thp art it ,, Robert holders, ihroiriihout it entire 7( years history. v .-., ,v (i 3 iiui, uri;t?3- aiscusseci. sarv to flip .h hv1.,. Resolutions D. K Kerr C, W the appointment of a British Columbian to the C.N.R. board since the furthest west director at present reside In Toronto. ""''it ilia,,,...8 These These are are the the snerepst suggestions ions Mirhipl R T? Dnflrl Last year alone, payments ! -'-ity.. ""am ... arnoMiitniK to more than SlUu.lNXl.. 1 .. t. H'lva,,,... Membership H. Philip, Mrs. C. J. NorriiiRton, Mrs. C R. de which, it is believed, will great-1 ly assist in traffic1 overcoming A letter of acknowledgement IU") were made to Sm l.ilc jxiluy holders and lieneticiaries. nimiy. " - ... i.xsa, Li 1111 I I I 1 I II 1U m Imh THE SCX LIFi: STORY of kindlinp tor fnr,v,,-L-cf ifi , , "'n 1 , PaR problems and will has been received by the Prince Kerommeaux. Kindling ks to be spai thrown during 1 ' this wilt" fourth til : a,so be a to- the safety of Rupert Chamber of Commerce ABrlcuIture-H. King, C. Lind-session session of of the the 22lld 22nd Leeislatin-p Legislature. While Whilo it it- is not Pedestrians peuesmans on on Third Third Avenue: Avenue: from from Hon. Hon. E E. C C. narson Carson minis mm,.. strom' A- Gillanders. r'w is made mi ot manv thousand oi individmil remrds, t o lia sini)le J. Nor- . Radio S. Howlett. C rington. W. Osborne Jr. ,,;J I That both sides of Third Av- ter of public works, to corres- j enue between Third Street and pondence received from the ; Fourth Street be limited to Chamber in regard to Trans- . twenty-nunute parking from 8 Canada Highway development, hnnian ilmunient, yet ot vilal iniiortani e to tlmse roneenied: The Story of Mr.. M B H. f?. ... is a traxic one. Municipal Affairs C. Michiel, G. McAdams. Mrs. W. W. Litre 1 httndred, "orKers 1,1,4. : a.m. io 6 p.m. and that, xnif.nhie particularly in regard to thr the '"I'V rr ... . Wt'd sh'" '"M hir ,ln-l,:"'d signs be erected in this area YellwH?ad route leading to- Gr"P A .-UK, I wards the coast at Prince Ru in do .iiiioiin nine asci' dent and was left alone with three stniment for B., siiowmg these lestrictions. I That all taxi stands on Third Vtsr pert. Rooinson. Iliioiic Sites W. Rooinson,'' C. Haugland. H. King. Housing H. Spencer, W. Robinson, G. McAdams. Delegates to the Civic Centre Geoffrey Lambly, C. A. Kaul-beck. i e-.ter rcii DEAF? -Here'sGoodNem! i hmuand are rFiminin die jo aoJ hap. piw ot ht-innj wh a reolimmar ne anil Mnuitf CLcmsmical hearing "id that t ready 10 wear wnlioui mill- idual "hrun." tosis half at ls (lian halt il pru of etner Uperun In, cost ( , of a rent pet hour batlerr com, ilian anr ortter unjlr-nmr heann till oi equal power. It rn the KTrmuiH o th Ami-ncan Medttal AtMMiaiion, Council cm ehysaal Aerxlifine. Tin! new. liahtwrteht. unvle-anil hi-ar-ins aid is the prodiKi of the mth Hd,o IJborarones. orlti-famoas lor rhrir Ml year? ol reward! and leadership in r4i- exiiuMYiHy. Anyone who wmhn to tff thi, ,Uiin new hearing aid can do so for Mdaf-a home, at work, anywhere on a Itetr Bet. ter or Pay iVoihina. (money-b.iki 0rr. If you w.mt to deli-ht fannly ami fricn.lt who wunt vou to hear mni w. .... i:r.. ..i young children to care for Tint to her lin vh:i ml rectxni.i. Vcs, thnr , (Avenue between McBride Street' and Seventh Street be allowed! in 11,. , hdity reaclitfl heyon! rj-ath. aiiil tti- a marked off parking area in ard but also realized that if it Snn l.ile l-aimlv Inroine iiohry in-clieated that the government proposes to bring in ...legation to amend these measures, Throne Speeches are often notable for what thy leave un-ud rather than what they say. So we need not be "Ek: -ybeon thelegis- The contentious matter of the Liquor Act is .. pretty likely to find itself before the 48-member House because both the Canadian Legion and the provincial Cabaret Owners' Association are sched- u led to bring to a head recent demands for changes ormer the right for members to drink in uny branch and the latter want drinks with meals and cocktail lounges. ; As for the three percent sales tax some changes ' are still mooted, notably an increase in the minimum of non-taxable meals, a proposal brought in i front of their reactive stands was Prevented, a great hardship; with each taxi ooerator tn h would be worked on transfer provides tor the tamily until the youngsters arc grntvn up, anil then gives tn tlte widow a regular inrome tor hie. from tl d 270 LOAVES TO BARREL men, therefore it hesitated .to' allowed one stand and space Bw(itij. make a recommendation ! One barrel nf flnm- mn.u. wis C.J.S. W.i . Good S.ICUTMP (sufficient to park one or two cars depending the number V I cars beioiieiii" to 1 hp crn rwl The report of the committee ered sufficient to make an to considerable discussion era"e of 270 one-pound loaves " lw. IU j -That no designated parking -Ma-vor Arnold believed that 01 bread-spaces be allowed on Third Av- Parking meters were the onlv ef- . . . who all his lift looked ahead. 'Unity years ax Ik- paid Ins first premium on a Sun Life Retirement policy. Last October he made Ins final business trip and . 1 V. , ,,,V Iff. ihem. i.tjt drop a posirard to the ciwh I Awn enue between McBride Street fective answer to main street CHANC5F rw innprco ' -v'-l" V"0" of!njd Lai-lf and Seventh Street for business f"Wn- nk Skinner thought f "ZZ or commercial cars excentin" that taxi stands should be on T . t'ernational Savings iiear Brmr m t Nothm, MiKie the uarkin,, s. r . I side street .Top s,tt ,,,,,,., Institute, established at Milan r.,,h.e m'k"' " "' Ze, I i si ' S SUN LIFE OF Q mat U1U1, traffic ainc was was sufficient sufficient, to to ct .1 wu,tu lu "m" il i'tt ' t. 2, aiuis as denned. sterdam. poro;. Jft of Comimi, -vv me ivdiiway isrotneriiood lobby rni T1!, n rs r s-i T-i . " J ' tt i . That That all all buses buses be be nmhihiipH prohibited justlfv stringent parking regula- Ef railiei l.ller will rwnr H isiiy nt il cimr ( I i(s m.v also hr uiUitif. ,M . ' uuMeti io advance the abor trom- loading or unloading on nons- AId- Harold Whalen T. A. MrKKOWN. Init Se--i .useioi cnanges in the Industrial Conciliation and I d Avenue- doubted if the Third Avenue FArbitratiori Act. That stP s'Ss be .erected at ParklnB situation was so serious. ' - TU, U r -j ial1 five approaches to the in- E' T- APP'pwhaite pointed ou; I 1 ne leffa lZatlnn JIT ma VIVO inn , i ln. ,(;.... ... .. thai tl, ;:, E. T. APPLEWIMITC, loci R-J Enjoy Restful " '""'fs"IJi'c is nut iiKeiy 10 o'-ioi-i.iuii ox ivicwruie Street and- ptiucipai (iiincuiiv a.) m ttf Opf? ...... i-tfii..-. W i iuuu avenue. icaicii iu De Detween Sixth and meet with much opposition in numbers except That That pecle! pedestrian lanes be Seventh Streets. Aid. T. possiblv for somp nf th eimft - ! B. Sleep... i -V MM.. mack observed uowrvea that mat the the n 1 " """,V1 011 at all .t,WU ,. i""" intersectioi.o only v..v.v.llls uuniHci oi agriculture, Ci I l1 rank ""V A Putnam Ulllcllll 011 Thlrd Avenue from McBride comPlai"ts about parking h.;d Kill 1, 1 I . J Dl A. i . ST. . , , . , . unnv r"-Nvho has already expressed bimsolf ,m .,-i-.. 1111' oueei to Third Street thu LU!"C me Chamber nf - - w.c niduci, . a.'. ... , DULL I ret marking marking tn to ho be rf done after roads Commel'ce. Any parkin?; o.- , )ava - K , , Tliivi-1 . nit- opposition lias recnn ei t rlouivQ , .,i or W- ta.- lltiifir. t t i i , . . . u IC .".ui r,Cctl uic -ue "ttve Deen umi repaired lepairett and' and' hard impm op connned Mior Tiil,,oi-., i. i-i .... i DRINK DELICIOUS VAUIEIE It to the Post, Office block, W. M. 4S l!l-t(i-!ft "mu.Mnw acc wnicn prohibits the suliacea- manufacture and sale of margarine in the m-oviW The comniitee i"d ai,o rec- The Throne Speech indicted I fhf t.l l!f ; a to hour the watts believed. Aid. W. F, S,tone, chairman of the city council's police committee, was already considering measures being AT BEDTIME . " Kvciiiiiieia j."-viiiB uom a a.m. to 6 pm I..,,,,,! MouJd recommend to the session removal of the ;0n Thil'd Avenue -lroin Mcb.hic II.. ffl? J: 'srrss g-rf, 'IJ! i I paw 1 1 1 "-.iiV a-iiM an He Rpecialie in ChiniUl CHOI' SUKY - rumd ' ' rtm in isim. (UtlH Its HllllWli Is , ;r J r 1 LU,1UU1S government .P"tiem for the city council to lied 0 0,1 sa,e of margarine were not ir" swo- ; The various subjects on which the Throne ' WrSZTtX oS hpeech generalized such as public works, educa- ("eated a serious haz- K Hundreds of busa.', ,?.'ess your cieepf.-; Valentine's Diy Ct v tie assortmoni of ; -''c'.-; . . exquiJui'Si uu .ai assistance, Facific Great Eastern Railway industrial development and flood control offer plenty of scope for talk among the solons and, undoubtedly, there will be plenty Valentine Candy ANNE'S ; :. . e verses s Oilih I' belong YSU' I There is 210 FOURTH STREET a BMnpr Block 1 CHILDREN'S PHOTO SPECIAL!! ONE DOZEN PORTRAITS FOR $10.0(1 For Appointment Call at Chani'e&Cowc t. V 11 : DIFFERENCE in LUBRICANTS Our Chafwis, Lubricant is not just a ffreae it m a 1 n,re fr this f Cassis ; lubri. tant. ant im .u. you pay n mre ror yr lubrication lo not job and ? too . buy a W71RII Ol'T type grease LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE Sfi(i 4th Street Green 381 Nearly 40,(MM cheques worth tnmi.tiu. n,;n: i WANTS! A! I'l.lUA'MONS WILL 1V. ACCEPTED Fl1 1M. POSITION'S E(R I94; CAMP MANAGERS . HO AT CKKWS ONE SKIi! J. CLAUSEN Ik SON RUPERT MARINE REAL d " '""iiii'n oonars covering last year's Compulsory Savings Refund for l!M-,re still unclaimed. They belong to Canadians who have changed their name or address, or both, since 1943, and failed to notify the Government. This year, cheques, which are going heaging worth up to as much as S15,000,fK)O-shonldbe going out this March to as many as 200,000 Canadians for the return of 1943 and 1944 Re-fundable Savings. But proper names or Do m,y of these rejuud , ktquMnng to you? . Have you changed you name r address, or hoih, since 194? ad haven'c notified the Government? lf'V weurge vu to fill in h Change dddress Card and mail it ., as yot, 'ptissibly can. You'll find these cards at any Post Office. BAPCO FLOOR ENAMi Ul I j Construction - Alterations - Repairs . . 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