Executive Is Prince Rupert Daily News consists of William H. Murray, A. M. Hurst, C. Anderson, Graham Alexander, Victor Duncan, Neil Cameron, J. S, Greer, Mrs. Margaret E. -Smith, Alf Worth-lngton and D Gomez. Burns Pension Plan Extended feJHRerelecled Wednesday, April 5, 1950 ! sal rrf i .. . . An SITS pendent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Legion Again Tak- Canadian in Organisation ing Lead IMt... URt I, CALGARY Enlargement of I the pension and group insurance ' plan of Burns and Company Limited and Ms five subsidiaries, ef- of Football "All present officers and exc Men' r.k... TRAIN SCHEDULE For tne East . Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m From ilio East-Tuesday, Thursday -iaturdaj rnTc ... . "I he latest Now fective April 1, was announced to ! the staff over the week-end at ! the company's head office in Cal-i The privileges are made available j gary by R. J. Dinning, president, j to more than five thousand em- plovees and will extend immed MenV PASTS-for mi-dress. A real Now ti n. "n Fine URess I dines, twws, , at real sayings, cutive members 'of ' -the Prince j Rupert' Canadian, Legion' were re-elected for the coming year at a meeting Monday night' in 1 the new Legion building In ad-j ditlon, two new members were, elected to the committee. Theyj were Alf Worthington and D.1 Gomez. " J A large gathering of. members last night decided to or-, ganlze association football in j this city again this year and a! meeting dealing with the matter will be held at some' future date. Philip Ray, secretary man-jger, announced that 30 now members have Joined the club in the past few weeks. This L. . r-or Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building Insulation and i Decoration Problems ISLAND CITY ! BUILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders'-SuppHra i 585 McBride St. - Blue 2 Rupert and northern and central British Columbia ' V Published every afternoon except Sunday by fYince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, "t British Columbia G. A jlUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director f timber of CAnadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations i I Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Uatrier, rer Week, ;oc; Per Month, 75c; rer real. ' . jsjoo; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. 'fet' i . . . I I I I Improving Museum "T HE MUSEUM BOARD is to be congratulated on I obtaining an expert to come to Prince Rupert and arrange the very interesting local institution in a maimer that befits ics value and potential interest. Its attractiveness will undoubtedly, be very greatly enhanced as a result of the overhaul and classifica-ion. The Museum has become one of Prince Rupert's principal centres of tourist interest and there are many articles in it of unique and curiosity-exciting value. 1 '"'"K ; '881! ml iuu ut, Hs Nw only Men's SPORT I Oil.. BhJ J oie, plain Now iately to. fully half the staff. It is a joint contributory pension plan and all employees who a-e more than thirty years of age with a minimum of live years of service are eligible. In addition to pensions the company has brought into effect a revised scheme of insurance the terms of which provide a death benefit equivalent to one and 'one third year's salary. Group insurance for employees has been operated in the Burns organization for upwards of twenty-seven years. Mr. Dinning pointed out that to date the company has contributed more than a million dollars to the pension plan which Dress SOxJ I c'n in u . woo,, fay eokHj prices ...... Boys' LONG PAVTsl and -ell made, fo, brings the membership total toi about 600. 'j Following is slate of officers , for 1950: I President James ' Nlcholl. 1 First vltl'-president Rod M. MacLeod. 3.'cond vice-president Alexander Haig. Secretary-manager M. Ray. The executive committee t rtrm , HOME AFTER THREE YEARS IN ANTARCTIC After three years among the desolate wastes of the Antarctic, three young British scientists have returned to civilization. Their relief ship was unable to break through the stiff pack-ice which surrounded their advance base on Stonington Island in Marguerite Bay. Rescuf had to be achieved by air, and a Norseman aii craft brought them to safety. Now, their great adventure over, they are in London. Although marooned, the British party had ample food and fuel stocks. Left to right: Terence Mark Randall, Bernard Stonehouse and Harold Jones. I DRAIN CLOGGED ? j Just one of our many ! nwr-j gency services. Pumping flood- d cellars, removing violations: and " -replacing rusted ' pipes-: promptly attended to. j GALL- ITS -WITHOIT DKLAVj Alteration and Jobbing ! Contracid j 'Phone 108 j ' Prince Rupert i A lot of good work has been done locally in or- ;was instituted originally in 1943. With today's announcement it is ganizing and arranging it and appreciation is due estimad that the expansion of tlWe who have brought it along this far. ou saw n in trj 1 Plumbing l& Heating Classified ads b,1: ANOTHER ASSET BUD SCHUMAN (Old Post Office Bldg.) DKAUTIFUL FROM THE standpoints of site, , the scheme will involve the'com- j pany in several millions of dol-I lars over a period of years. I Further in his statement, -Mr. ' Dinning emphasized that this ' revised plan marked an import- ' j an development in the com- j j pany's welfare program. Already ' in operation is a medical sick pay . and hospitalization plan for all employees and their families.'Ex- ( 1 tensvie benefits have been dariv- , ;ed by employees from this source : : over past years. 1 I ' This revised scheme will have j the effect of including a large ! 'number of additional employees) of the Burns organization across 1 Canada. The companies affected 1 Moving, Pafkitj, Shipping; ind -- Cartage and A Complete Reliable lent Service, also Canadian Liquid .l D equipment and furnishings, the new Canadian Legion edifice is today something meriting fullest support and co-operation. Not only is it an outstanding asset for the Legion, it will grow as a facility to Prince Rupert as a whole and to all w h o share in the common task of community work. One need go no further than think of publicity, which is needed just as much as ever. Every summer toss's call here. Practically all are people of cul- for Oxygen. Airtji JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST JaK, Bulger. Ltd. ihird Avenue welding supplies. Lindsay's Cai Storage Lis are Burns and Co. LimitecU Burns and Co. Eastern Limited, Consol- i Cor. 2nd and Pa: Est. 1910 FhoM idated Fruit Company Limited, Palm Dairies Limited, ' Crystal tuT5and some of distinction. Many are elderly. 1 The lure of remoteness and unpeopled wilds Dairies Limited, Vancouver, and ' i rm helps draw north residents of older lands and grea Woodland Dairy company Lim MANUFACTURERS' AGENT ; Wholesale Warefiouse carrying a represenUiire prompt service to th trade GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. Tires, tubes, hose, belting, accessories. ciws. 1 hey do no lorget tne amenities 01 tne cmnz- j iw, Edmonton. a5im thev are accustomed to. j ; 1 If, way of illustration some systematic plan rZ J . c2ild be evolved here whereby some of these chance v,i" Ntw TWK sttangers could enjov an hour at the Legion, the ' new york cp -The Canadian . . . , . . . naval squadron which is now par- experience to them, would indeed be a happy surprise tciDatlIl in 3oint manoeuvres n ; CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. Lamps only, f. ' and Incandescent, 6 to 230 volts. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. Of CANADA - Radio flashlights, ignition batteries. ims, wunout question, wouici oe tne source 01 a type of publicity- for the city that cannot be bought. Spring Clean with an Electric Vacuum Cleaner O. H. WOOD & CO. Industrial sanitation, paper to' the Caribbean will make a courtesy visit to New York - April 7. The ships are the light fleet aircraft carrier H.M.C.S. Magnificent, the destroyer Micmac and the frigate Swansea. deodorizers. DUSTBANE CO. of B. C Dustbane, Sisal, Janitor hotel and restaurant supplies. . IMPERIAL WIPING RAO CO. and others T II 111 PRINCE RUPERT 5UPPLY ' You can clean not only rugs and carpets but also drapes, Venetian blinds, chesterfields, overstuffed chairs and in and around radiators. It's wonderful what you can do with a new electric cleaner and attachments. And it's so easy, and so thorough! You'll be surprised how much brighter your rugs, drapes and upholstery look after they've been vacuum-cleaned and how much longer they last. "Call us for a free demonstration. CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUTJIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash" Photo? laken if'Hom Phone Green 389 '216 4th PtflNCE RTjPERT B.C v33L O.rmes ' Wih Drl Satin-Glo PRODUCTS ' for Wdlls, Woodwork Floors and; Furniture Thompson 1 Hardware 5 Co. Ltd. ithe Pioneer Orugi PRESCRIPTION Daily Delivery Service Phone 81 ifP' Th. Ct M.nkri. Aim, Srrfc, lac Sf I I ' : ' I RUPERT CEMENT PRODUCTS LIMITED LARGEST SELECTION IN "Good heavens, woman don't you have any sales resistance at all?" Ready-Mix Concrete Delivered to the Job .oMSr.p."1- R.C.A. EASTER SUNDAY ! iJr tt, i i Victor Re now in stock 75c ' ..... $1.25 Popular Records Classics - PRICES: include Darex the fifth ingredient In Concrete . Four Sacks Cement to Yard : $16.60 per yard Five Sacks Cement to Yard $17.50 per yard Six Sacks Cement to Yard $18.95 per yard No Orders Accepted for less than two yards E-QL'IPMEXT FOR RENT: Two wheeled rubber tyred concrete buggies Bbc per day Seven cubic feet capacity Single wheeled concrete barrows 50c per day : ORDERS TO BE IN ONE DAY PRIOR TO DELIVERY ; Phones: Office GO; Plant 564 71 oi all fires are in residential properties! Dwelling fire Insurance it inexpensive ARE YOU INSURED TO PRESENT-DAY VALUES ? Prince Rupert Realty Co. p. n. 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