rss Kenney Reports Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 2,. 1950 J22 Opening Of nil Cookies ff! rv iiir' i inrirmnwii I tentious In Its scope ,lt was the i logical solution to the hospital' i situation, for, every year the gov- I I eminent had had to pay out 1 from one and one-half to two land one-half million dollars to ' ' keep them open. There had been : , many mistakes but. If there had 1 ; to be enough beds before lm- Pigmenting the scheme, there ', j would never have been any Hos-;Ptal ' Act. Quebec is the onlv iiiiii iiidiy SPECIALS si"11 r- September y J In' -'? ..... water 1 '' y Residents to' be Flown in Section Antipathy Deplored TEKRACE Hon. E. T. Ken- province in Canala having more beds than B. C. and then, only 1 one per cent more. Adjust-! ment w.ic .... . 1 olaw, nmlted oats, uncooked V!,er flour, soda and ney's report to the people of his 1 crH..s(.f, w, 0 lar aH ln" , hospital con.stituer.cv , ' . a-comm.Kiation- constituency was given on t.... Tues is concerned. Real Volue ot Low Prices See .,1. Add siinx-i.i..R vanilla and day evening at a special meeting of the Terrace and District Board of Trade which was held j m lukewarm). Git HAT OPI'OKTU.VITY I Referring t0 the Aluminum Co.. ' 0 rt.tl), about 2 min in the Credit Union Hall with the minister said that, in rvin iraser Payne ..,i ml. "u'"Bwi presiding. itodo enwl n, , . . wsh iii rolls aooui-i - " " wiueuwi ai.d would-be oppo- A 7T7 mvM. Wrap in voaimeu Mr. Kn. siuon although the mmt vocif-.jd chill thorough. nt'V fur U excellent service and erous had not attended the meet-co-operation ho had Riven to the Ing with the Water Comptroller Vn dices and place boartl in all matters placed be- to hear the protests. The salmon 4 baklue sheet. him. canners were showing a fine es in a moderate Expressing his pleasure at be- spirit of co-operation havine no 7 I u 1.4- -i.-iRR A':' aria. Some of the larger flowers can actually be used In the piace of shrubs. Cosmos, gladioli, dahlias, giant marigolds a.li mnias fhould have about two feet each way petunias nepd ubctit a Coot of room.' For Top Quality Some of the uu i. ieiiaee, Mr. Kenney ( desire to retard the Industry remarked on the tolerance shown : "The company is still goln r, 10 to 12 minutps j.n cookies. vii..- uiimu lowurus lor.al prob- anracl With their nnn ( .,i. lems. He deplored the apparent atlmi an if Wn lose thin onr- division between the east and ' tunity for develonm.,1 ... Stepping onto a sandbag dyk6 in flooded Winnipeg from a small boat in winch he toured the inundated1 area, Prime Minister St. Laurent! is greeted by Ralph Maybank, M.P. for Winnipeg South Centre., Surrounding thems are dyke workers and servicemen. Before leaving Winnipeg the Prime Minister heartily endorsed the aims of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund, for which contributions are being solicited. For A Big Showing It 1st amazing what a blaze of color! It pays to advertise. west of the riding for, he felt our lifetime shall we see such that each town should like to see another," declared Mr. Kenney the other prosper. Terrace had , The old Terrace will be absorbed always had a slow, steady growth, i 1" the new. The Celanese is cen be produced, and extending over almost the whole season, from only a half dozen or su was now on the crest. i,t th- here to stnv nnH i i it easily grown flowers. They canj a or-.um fvr.r.1 cpnrl ftr hrHirrVlfrl rmrE ki'phht I.AVW KM'OHIIIMi IMNTItN'T Take notice that the Columbia Cellulose Company Limited of Watson Island. British Columbia, occupation manufacturers of Celluloss' products. Intends to apply for per-' mission to lense the following described lands, situate In the vicinity 1... t i. n.. . . r.tw v., n SOFTBAIX OPENER (Continued from page 4) wave and he 1 bonds of any munitlPality in B c- wa aevelbplhg. A -subdivLslon hoped it would re- me in with them Fif v ner main so for a very long time. It cent, of our economy' Is tied ud ! Mr' Kenney Paid tl lbute t0 on the west sicJe would g0 up for as started plants. The cultivation is simple just a well-dur? bed, raked fine perhaps a little would be the largest town be- !l our forests and if there is no provincial Pollce Frce .the old-tween Prince Rupert and Prince PulP industry here, economy will est lr Canada, and said that trie Speaking on Coalition, Mr. Kenney said that no one had au fertilizer, two or three cultiva-! George.. jl ut a iow cod. Mr. Kennev c hanire over to the E n M P It was a crowd pleasing game between Rupert Electric and Watson island. At least two hundred fans witnessed the fa thoritatively stated the alms and ambition. He himself was defin- The Infirmary will be "ke on forest ! opened management and would be to the advantage of the ill September.. Mr id.nnS,. u consprvntt.m ii... nous wane me planus aie getting started, and that is about all. The more the flowers are pick I itely committed to Coalition I well-played exhibition contest. The resident win h7V . T tili,t.7, n'r V. T" B- c- ln ""ny ways. on the Skeena Riverr commencing . at a post planted at high water line on the north bank of the SkeeuH River TWENTY-ONE HUNDRED feet west of the west entrance of the Canadian National Railways Tunnel at Mileage 75; thence South Westerly along tiie high water line ot the north bank of the Skcena River a distance of approximately FIVE chains; thence South 23 deg. 30' frrnn the mlim '' Rf' the BreatCSt bu" wn'cn he. was elected on. "We do I The Watson Islanders were a south. There I had been operating on forest waste some talk of appoinUng . resS alone an don mU "waste fc hear in Northern B.C. Again Mr, not elect people to perpetuate little confused in the initial inn- ent doctor at the tnfirmn, K.f , , " Kenney deplored the friction be- political parties but to take care Ings by the British Columbia thi, waV dnDed in uZl J tWeen the east and west of the of the government of the prov- rules as most of them were used n m ,1 havinTmedkTaLitiorrMh Z 8,l8 th- th l- riding and, making Kitwanga ince. So long as we glvegood to the ten man game played In i rt "utio " r.tial m t.es of a big mine are his point of division, he made a business administration the peo- the eastern provinces. rKed daa"Tlnthehlet0 comparison of the road equip- pie will support us. I stand 100 ; The different lead-off rule ed the longer and more freely j will they bloom. Above all, the, experts advi?e, keep any seedj pods removed. Once llowersi .start going to seed they will : soon cease blooming. Small; EIGHTY-FIVE chains; thence Soutii 45 deg. West a distance of approxi" mately SIXTY chains; thence Somb 74 deg. 80' West a distance of approximately SEVENTY-FIVE chains to a behind Coalition.' things like alyssum and similar fdging plants will usually grow and start blooming all ovei if they are clipped back once or twice during the season with a pair of shears. j There is l wide selection of the most easily grown flowers ; also gave them some grief. How-iever theirs was the first run to cross the plate and they looked like certain winners with four runs in the first inning, I ing their lead to 5 to 0 in the j third. I The Electrics came back strong Lot 7374: thence South 16 deg. 14' 4S" East along said boundary a distance of approximately THREE chains: thence North 74 cleg. 30' F,ast a distance of approximately SEVENTY-FIVE chains; thence North 45 deg. East a distance of approximately SIXTY chains; thence North 23 deiz. 30' East ft distance of aDDroxi- Legion: Bridge Party Enjoyed " --.v... .um aBucui- ment in each division. Except no. gp! 6 UM.t?e H0"' tUre- Ior a" dragnet in the west, each n B ,1 ta,H' lSr f sPing of local conditions, had the same amount. m, Himlth and Welfare, whose office Mr. Kenney urged co-operation This antipathy should not be, Mr Kenney had filled during the with the village commissioners, as he suggested the equipment .ust session. Mr. Kenney said he instead of three commissioners, should be based on necessity. The did not believe that, any man in five can'now be elected. It was sum of $10,000 had been ear-public life In this province had gratifying to know that Terraoa marked for capital . expenditure dune as much for the ordinary had now Ule nigJlest prlct,d for the Hotsprlng Road. The area man as he. The Hospital Su ?me . . , , . was here to stay .despite crlti- , m Wiik.d m d'.plr fey ft nmtely EIGHTY-EIGHT chains to the point of commencement; and containing SIXTY-SEVEN acres more i.r less. Above described an-a required for shear boom In Skcena River. A successful function was held m the fourth to garner four runs at the Canadian Legion Wednes- j with Watson Island collecting day night when eleven tables of two more in the fifth to make it OHN H. and thiy come in an array of blight colors too. Cosmos, giant niari'VpklF, zinnias, petuhias, nicotine, calendula, alyssum, nasturtiums, etc., are easily grown almost anywhere in Can- Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. 7 to 4. clxm ns the people of the prov-1 lnce would never consent to be- j ing without It now. Though pre- ! , (H) T. A. V.. Tremblay, Agent bridge, whist and cribbage were played. The event was convened From there in it was the Elec JLGER c rt i f ti ' r .-r '. . j . is l 'I t- ' -',.Jf-it t t- ! by Mjs. W. Rothwell and her I committee consisting of Mrs. A. J. Croxford, Mrs. D. Kerr, Mrs. j Elsie , Anderson, Mrs. II. Griffiths and Mrs. A. E. Dickens sr. OMKTRIST Bulger Ltd. ."J Av ime " it v" trics all the way as they tied it up in the sixth and scored the winner in the eeventh with two out, when Art Olsen crossed the home plate for the season's first win. There are four sure entries in the league with Rupert Plumbing and Heating team, the Co-op and possibly a fifth with the Ex.-CNRA team contemplating an entry. and mum Plumbing & Heating Prompt and Efficient Service f BEST A raffled cake was won by Mr. Chilton but was returned and, In turn, was won by Mrs. Jean A'arren. Winners in bridge were Mrs. T. Beattie and Mrs. M. Montgomery playing as a gentleman. Mrs. P: Norton and T. Fortune were crib winners while in whist, winners were Mrs. H. Shrubsall and A. Croxford. Refreshments followed the tournament. '2 - it f flumbtna crvice ONE 108 SINGER We repair all makes Sewinjr Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 8G4 CE RUPERT MBING & EATING i 3 SCHUMAN 't Office Bldg.) Singer Sewing Centre Equipped with the full-length rutler hoots which are almost universal equipment in Hooded Southern Manitoba, Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent is conducted on a tour of water-soaked streets in Winnipeg. This street escajied 'much more lightly than most. Hefore leaving, the Prime i Minister warmly endorsed the aims of the Manitoba Flood, .Relief Fund. Always Prompt and CouUeous eC?i?c.f V Canabiatl U)hiskg " f We're Here to Serve YOU pack 41 ,ot 4 ?ROADWAY"CAFE Food 1 II I Sl3tAD I "Hospitality and Good Food'A tcT 1 v JUlw 1 ) Phone 17 for Send-OuiV)rders advert;sement is not published or Uisplayed by the Liquor Control 3rd Ave. David Chow, Mgr. I I , Uoara or by the Government of British Columbia. 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