I i Ill , I M.mf.iniiul Iiiiii tiwie A; EXTENSIVE TKiKHAH Pilnie KupeiT Uuiiy New. Friday, March 1, 1952 ..lie Wll-t !i tilt !iuw-j ever, no more than two tele-' phones are permitted on a line.f An example of the conditions' under which the Dublic suffer Hon. Lionel Chevrier, Min- the program in the Cariboo be I, 'i . -.. " - I' , I- ' . ' . i ,l Peace River country with British Columbia coastal points, it's natural market place. He said he regarded good telephone servics as a prime requisite of with respect to telephone service I isler of Transport, has shown speeded up so that every en-is at Fart St. James, B.C. Atja keen interest ia solving the couragement will be given to present 20 or 30 phones are tied problem of telephone and tele- j those who are in charge of the into a single line. The result of 8aph communications in the great industrial developments thi. io v, ... !r nrptm nf th Northwpst. 1 now Drcceedirs in the countrv JU'S,AV CANADA ALASKA , I bujo io vile wuioi ivuiu Ul tuillu- ' ' , . . ' ' He has riven instructions that north of Ashcroft. At Quesnel two new magneto Jl boards, each caring for 120 lines have been purchased in England u.wil .lllKV &,laVU-- o- ----- tion to those using th-a tele-' " " and will b installed this spring Mr, Murray raid that the following briefly ratlines - the work t he done: USED CARS FOR SALE phones. As a result of the new appropriation mentioned by Mr. Murray a- 15-line board will be installed at Fort St. James and an endeavor will be made to give that community a greatly extended service. Facilities will be created for the placing of at least 100 telephones in the Fort ' Vls 'V I Quesnel T ?A line mas-net hoards. Will isw Lake T new switch hoards. v Vanderhoof One new switch Ixrard, 1941 International -"i-ton I'anel 1H49 Austin Panel j St. James area. The new program will include provisions for a good long distance service to coastal points for the entiie Cariboo country. Burns Lake One new switch hoard. Terrace Tw new twitch hoards. I All of these will be of the same type and capacity as at Quesnel ) At points less populous new i 1918 Ford Panel 1941 Ford Sedan -1947 Austin 8 Sedan 1941 Morris 8 Sedan 1937 Tcrraplane Sedan 1918 Ford Sedan 191?, Thames (Ford) Panel i boards are being installed a fol- fTALi n ww; -y A, "- -fiTTI - ft. 'r I m - r-ifca y w-:-.r. . . .t y i - . i lews: I One Hundred Mile House A i 20-line board. Superior Auto Service ( VrTtt nil (f 4 nMinni rmtVrU W U 4 i Limited Clinton 20-line board. Lytton A 20-line board.. AlTis Crerk A 10-line board. Fort St. James A 15-Hne board Ashcroft An overhauling of the present system. Three new carrier channels will be installed direct to Vancouver. Rearrangements wiil be made in the WUliams Lake area by extending the present Rickc Creek Phone Green 217 I Third Avenue West "Hj fill BETTER FAST! r i p.- '";r !i line toAk?xis Creek. - In the south' Cariboo, the entire telephone system will be III AMY AOS ... mi Mrt Ji strength (soviet union I greatly improved by the instal-i ling of two copper wires from I Ashcroft to Lillooet by way of ; Ihe Marble Canyon, j In rural areas eisht telephones j may be safely attached to a single CANAL ZONE - MALAYA INDIAN 0 C M N AUSTRALIA i r Market Place of Millions CLASSIFIED ADS PAY ft I Wtnn Fmnlnumpnt Ottirial TRAVEL RAIL Willy fcliiffivjiiiwii. Seen Transformation Here Burns Lake Skiier Wins Canadian Title Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form Whiting, NKS Manager, To Kemain in jl'rinfc Rupert Alex Hal Successor To Points East Six Trains Weekly OVERSEAS BOOKINGS For 1953. ill? rt'liremt'ni alter a lull iiiftime ui vuii; Vrtixt.liu v cn .aiiauiaii lira) "I"" viewed liy many as a honeycomb future but jkoken, 33-year old Finnish skiing ace, captured the , Prince Rupert's well known Unemployment! Class A cross-country event in Canadian skiing cham- re I omnnssion cniei. pion.-iups on ukium; jiuumiun iuitiajf. Now Being Registered St" Whiting will be 65 ! - 3 but, even before then, a out of the office he has LL LINES REPRESENTED land, and at 17 came to Canada T JlfIi from Australia. He settled al-, lUrricr VflllS j1 me uurns L,aKe skiut cuvcica j the 11-mile course in time of j 59:27. He was followed at 62:13 i by a countryman, Olavl Hauk- Call or Write I ioia of Sudbury. Ontario, ana Uitv Ticket Office Ph. 260 f (or 11 years to end a 1 : i.H service career, 'jk' opened its office in ipert In Octotjer, 1941,, mast immediately at Kamloops and for several years was employed by . the federal forestry department patrolling the Can By Knockout 5enot Ticket Office Ph. 853 j Clarence Servold of Camrose, Al PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. berta. adian National Railway right-1 vancouvkr (f The veteran :a whiUnu as manager Both Nitkoken and Hukioja arrived in Canada six months Ja'es a hundred thou- of-way, then owned by the Do- Earl Tui.ner Df Richmond, Cal., CANADIAN NATIONAL fZ'" 'I w. "","""" . . jiast nignt sioppca un u - d this is thc nxst -tim j imvr ..-r-.i - lAUn ne cnU'red tne service rm of Vancouver in me nun the' - . nave romDeted competed airainst atainst each eacn ' then. nf the nrovincial Deoartment of -round of their scheduled 10- 1 wartime when we set Labor and was stationed at j round bout. Turner weighed j other In this country. 4 here and things were ; Prince George several years and i522 and Merrill 1513i. 5c Six Number of .Times Enclosed Please Find (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) Add four words if bo: number required ill around. Construe- ' w as also attached to the Public mt Mi v X HI 1 . - f i i - 1 ' it 1 I'M '.. ' 1 n it r i i.ii 1 : :h i:1 i ) i ' f' ' J f ' 1 1 J ' ' 3L 1 . '"1 . ' ; ft i 1 . tt . i " i. -, ' 'e - l"? , ;: - 1 ' Hat an all-time high in Works Department as account- 200 Attend f'A'im lew years. We ant. i r or than 20.000 men. Greatest slump in Prince Ru-j Hoop Dance pert in the last 10 years was in 1047, Mr. Whiting recalls.! There was little employment,' war veterans were returning SHOW and DANCE 1 Oldtime and Western Swing Saddle Lads . . . Stars of Radio - Stage Records Show Admission: Adults 50c; Children 35c Show and Dance Admission $1.25 ot I.O.O.F. HALL SATURDAY, MARCH 15, ot 8:00 p.m. Name att was more shipping I'jh'-rc than In Vancou-calls. U!1.E POSITION Piincc Rupert is again J"able employment po- Close to 200 persons turned out .. Z le to enjoy themselves at U?e Wed- .rir,., nioht rniKetna l nance Address ,.: 1 - Phone No : sadly pessimistic. j and wish success for the Prince At h, ,.... "And I think that was th the B c challengers who mistake we made. Con- Fentk-.ton meet to rate in the prov-greatest ,eft yesterday I y tuitions have proved since that ,n the provincial Senior "A" ting puts the cause ofjUP emi-finaK ' "tne "enormous expan-; . .., hnrt. hlB.J About $100 was netted, in aid a fme fishing ndustry,!m TLot the travelhng fund, said Hero Mnrean dance chairman. Dance Your dollars can answer humanity's call for. . 1 h S 2ei claims his attitude is not in tho was held at the Elks Home to mu.slc of .the our Dukes. '. f: v : least unfounded. J 1 " jviivv, me 111- Bronstrnction which was Remember when? I Grant Warwick was named Rookie of the Year" in the Nt- juy Columbia Cellulose ind arrival of the pulp ffi'iliins industry has "y doublfd its produc-he last five years. Al- second industry has fated by the expanded I facilities and rerinc-'ih nastcs. "You can see it everywhere. There will be steady growth here until Prince Rupert Is one of the nicest places in the province to live," and he eites fishing, mining, pulp. logging and shipping as the most stable blackbone of the community, "not lo mention any benefits that may come this way in connection with the Al-can development." "So vou see." says Mr. Whit 0 0 7 J i tional Hockey League 10 years ! ago today in the "annual poll for !the Calder trophy. Warwick, S riRhtwinger on the New York Rangers, had 16 goals and 17 I assists in the 1941-42 season , while playing on a forward line I with Clint Smith at centre and I'M meant that the ason in the fishimr has been creatlv ex-1 Allan Kuntz at left wing. fact, none of the fish ! ing, a little wistfully, "with n almost new start for this part of the country, I have no wish to lay down my tools which have L. a nn-f vif V" O I'm " re now close down at j iiline. who came to the ! 0 - LW.ffv ; Kruwii iu uc a pan v - ... n lone i : "8 .. from England olna to keeD on working." Thousands of lives are saved each year by the timely transfusion of blood and plasma. Hospital patients, mothers in childbirth, victims of accidents; they live who would have died. Resides its day-to-day service, Red Cross has the added commitment of providing plasma for our armed forces and must meet NO RETURN TRIP CANSO, N.S. (CP)-Most of the crew that brought a new trawler from England, instead of going home, left for various parts of Canada to start new careers. The trawler named Boston Swallow then sail for the fishing banks on her first trip with a Canadian crew. ruaua, is not con-' f'ttle down to a life of 1 n his successor, Alex 's over managing the ' at it too long to K-,lm hcalthy anrt tS0I be lookinn for a NEW RANGE LIGHT SARNIA, Ont. (CP) Found to have been undermined by storms and high water, the range light at Point Edward has had Its foundations strengthened. A new stronger flashing light will also be erected. stockpiling requirements for civil defence and national emergencies. Jt needs funds, as well as blood, ( - to expand this, one of its most important services to Canadians. J? 00n." tin .. If you want to sell It, advertise It, News classified. matter says he ho . II.. ,:siiS!SlaWSi 1 1V"" one of wh'ch "ot f next month. , The work of mercy never ends, fC 440 AAA nIaII over by Mr. sn .JJr 7)h I npru 18. f av'ng Prince Rupert, x !vm rw Cards for All Occasions Anniversary . Wedding Baby .... Sympathy Appropriate is the word for cards ot I W it isn't so easy to de lot of friends ,t 11 years mm - , miu my W1IC La fh to CARDS to your remain here." (J mm Mil tills H jnt tt Cms v wistlf sti. lick tur IA icemntint is ipftiiti h iu4itns it tin Omiinim Coternment . local Campaign Headquarters and Telephone Number NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. STORE- TsHtl an ;nC'ub "ber for i Li at Preset is Regular attendants. ScoUa.d ho n anl educated in Eng- Phone 210 Campaign Headquorters: ffT'ltll Hi Hi ill