AIR PASSENGERS ste told of the appointment or a committee from the Civu Prince Rupert Daily News Reflects . u Roy Centre lo co-operate with tb iGyro Club ith i view to muk- Thursday, April 20, 1950 SALEl Hpro A., i i n ling tlie operation and super- tllKl ItCHlIIllnClib vision 0f the playgrounds more j satisfactory. The P.T.A. will buy To Vancouver uodayi Mrs. H Best, J. Connelly. F. Cower. B Thorkk, C. H. Kiotz, B. Hooker. To Sandspit today i W. Dav-.;es. To Port Hardy i today i Roy Torvik. Fcom Vancouver ( Wednesday i J. Buwen, Mrs. L. M. Greene and son Michael. Lt. nivnn i-r Oftherl Mm-, u tv , .JPK: LIBBY I a book on matters relating to children and their behaviour. This book will be studied and shower proof f'1 S5.00NW Sp' An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. HUNTER, MHnaging Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES reported upon by some members Minshall, Miss S. Main, Ron Ine- Abolition of daylight saving ; ond permission to hold sweepstakes in Canada might not be , such a bad idea. But, on second and sober thought the deal looks jiloubtlul. Just as well to keep thinking it over for another fifty King Edward P.T.A. P.T.A. Enjoys Fine Program at the next meeting. It is fe.t GHERKIN says: TRY THESE rani, Mrs. G. Mead, W. Ferguson, Men't Dres, ori. Mrs. R. Woods, T. Jones, K. Bu fst styles that this will supplement In a valuable way the work of th-i study groups recently formed, i The report of the literature convener, Keith Faught, showed tsy earner, rer Week, ;oc; Per Month, T3c; rer Teai $8 00; By Mail. Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. chanan, R. I avigne. From Sandspit (Wednesday) Mrs. Price. years. Community Singing Quiz Contest Pictures Business ! APPETIZING Play Ball : Very Sptciaj to choose from ; From ;Mrn', DRESS ; sizes- Rfg. r.5o ;Voung MemcriMfc ; ture PANTS ! Now . 'that there were thirty subserib-, ers to the Parent Teacher New. Mrs. Halverson, treasurer, reported a substantial credit balance In the association's fund?. Mrs. Grelssel, secretary, read RECIPES Members of the Borden Street School Parent Teacher Association Tuesday evening at their regular meeting enjoyed another of the interesting programs for which the convener Mrs. Loga'i is noted. All present took part More street signs in Prince Rupert will be welcomed. How about one on the new and larger liquor vendor building to stand on Second Avenue? Strangers and tourists are always askln questions, else wander around looking as if they intended doing so, or at least would like to. correspondence. The social hour that followed with Mrs. P. Boi'd i VI k Me'.'i C.i,rA... ; of refreshments as-Mrs. Dolphin, Mrs I in a session of community sing-1 in charge ing under the leadership of sisted by i U) j made In England us-1 I lng. Now jj j Boys' Cabtrdi-,, M j Three shades, pl j 'ippers, real bargama I I From J I B...t fn . Frincipal J. S. Wilson and. yielding to his persuasive pow-: ers, thoroughly enjoyed the experience. ! Mrs. Logan then conducted a quiz contest with members o2 the audience taking part In different groups. One section dealt with personalities of Prince Rupert past and present. Another dealt with provincial and national matters and some with Logan and Mrs. Greissel brought a successful meeting to a close. Miss Yvonne Larson was accompanist for opening and closing , numbers as well as for the com- , munity singing. ; The members are looking lor- ; ward to the combined meeting of all Parent Teacher Associu-, tlons in Booth School next Mon- j day when Fred Wright, official j delegate from the city P.T.A ; j Readers complain of so much grief in the daily papers. Small : wonder! One can become fed up ' with these dreary recitals of arson, murder, divorce, strikes, ; casualties, suicides, robberies. ! crashes, rape, wrecks and dls- asters. One man says Us enough J to afflict him with melancholia. Though incomplete, all this could j be called a reflection of life. It's j news, of course. So is the wln-! ning of a fortune. Front page ' stuff is not necessarily distressing. Purchase of the big warehouse at Prince Rupert again, j this time to develop trans-Pac-'fic business, or putting the grain ' elevator to work, would also be i news, but of the cheerful type. j $153.50 literary notables. This provided Council, will report on the an-much memory searching and nual convention of the Parent ORGANIZED BASEBALL, as represented by the major circuits, now begins another season. There has bet-n the usual fanfare of publicity, with a majority of managers in each league declaring his team would finish at least in second place. The public has become accustomed to such predictions and takes no stock in them. It is enough for the real fan that play is on again, and he will be satisfied if. the best team wins. Baseball has held first place in American sports through years of war and peace. In spite of the fact that only the most skilled get into the game professionally many a man feels he could have been a star had he devoted his efforts to it. He backs his own judgment on every critical play, as well as or. even- decision of the umpire. 1 As the season progresses and different teams take a temporary lead, the average fan picks his choice for the pennant. He usually sticks to that club throughout the season, is happy when it wins, disappointed when it loses. Through it all runs the assumption the game is on the square, that anything can happen a tail-end club can and sometimes does defeat the league leader. Baseball is the American nation's No. 1 .sport, which is the best guarantee the new season will be a successful one. Teacher Federation held in ' Vancouver during Easter week I I Pointing & Deem SAVES SPACE I GIANT CAPACITY I I ASHY FOMAtU! OPMATES ON 15 OK M CYCUt nniXTAi-tR HANOI r.li i SPENCE & Md REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED J Phone Blue 215 - 233 1 peneral merriment. t Then Mr. Evans showed two reels one of "Making Friends with Wild Life," being a pic-, torial record of what people can' do with birds in their native state and the other dealing wiih the lobster fisheries of Nova Scotia'. In the business session, over which President Mrs. H." C. Flood presided, many matters of interest were discussed. A reply fiom the Civic Centre director- ) " K 324 2nd MORTIMER Ave (Near CFPRl Phone 311 McBrlde St. Satin-Glo PRODUCTS for Wo lis. Woodwork, j This summer should be a I smasher of records in tourist i travel to Prince Rupert and i Alaska. So says W. O. Connolly i of Winnipeg, CNR passenger ; traffic manager, who has been j in the city accompanied by S. M. Greene of Vancouver, CNR gen- eral passenger agent. The for- mer, back in 1909 Issued the first j ticket north, for sailing on the SALE! SALE! SALE! ond Fumiturj ; Prince Rupert on her maiden 1 i voyage. And, so to speak, he has Thompson Hotdf Co.Ud. APRIL 21 & 22 Infants' Underwear. Gowns, Rompers Children's Sweaters, Overalls, Shoes Boys' 6 - 10 years, Pants, Underwear seen it all. Annually, America turns gratefully to the incom parable Inside Passage for its restfuHiess, healing calm and matchless beauty. Moving, Parkins, ( DAY OR NIGHT Oil Burner Service! 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Lindsay'i CartaJ Storage Limit uor. 2nd and Part Est 1810 Phons DISCARDING DAY THE MANY devices and .mechanisms WITH designed for the purpose of making men and women an orderly and comfortable people, no one-has ever suggested the institution of a day for an inventory of ideas and "a housecleaning of cumbersome material. , ' t ' .'- The subject is one with which flexible minds may toy without harm. It cannot be confused with forgetfulness as a convenient habit. Many persons with perfectly sound mental powers gather up in the course of the years material they suddenly realize has lost its original significance and they discard it. There may often be timidity in parting with w hat has become like an old friend. It pleased Shakespeare to view time from many anghs as suited his dramatic necessities, as when he wrote: "Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back wherein he puts alms for oblivion." Some say science, which is uncovering so many mysteries, may reveal oblivion as an exploitable region in which the discards in every field may be examined for the desirability of giving them a new trial. And there is this advantage to a periodic house cleaning of the mind: Sweeping out old ideas helps make room for new ones. It's just as well to correct tills one to. Somebody over in Alberta has been declaring thai once Sitting Bull was a leader of Canada's Indians. He wasn't. The Blackfoot Chieftain Crow- foot filled that post with dignity anr1 ability. And lt seems to be . about time Canada was again informed of it. RADIO REPAIRS K Building Products Limited A Sound Industry , This Company manufactures asphalt shingles, roofing felt, wallboard, insulating materials, waterproofing paint, etc., and is chief distributer of liherglas insulation. Products are sold in the low-price housing field, and there is always a steady demand for them. 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