Friday, February 20, l)ii JCanada Unable to Support Population Over 35 Million spassing Mitcheil-Nickerson Rites At First United Church I.... A T T- fa f I very great wastage of (, Sanity alloi water. Canada is physically unable ent development without going to support more than a popu- apy further north. lation of 35 million at the pres- Incidentally, there is not ent iiving standard and no more I nearly the amount of arable than 50 million at a lower land in the Peace River coun- Robinson said in mountainous 3 C. "we have the water in ; abundance, but there is little ; or no great natural storage i space, and the tremendous drop i .1 n1iiurami riTM unueci cnurch was beautifully decorated' with baskets of spring flowers and ferns for the! IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 'rc . ..... ,.f Mr and siarmara, a university 01 u t. i try as has been publicized, for 1 . .. .. nth word of and geog piuie.s&or oi geology the right climate as well as the right soil Is needed for agricul i f r t I ; ture, and much more than two months of frost-free climate, to raphy told the Women's Canadian Club here. Prof. J. L. Robinson, who gave his listeners a detailed account on ttie five main natural resources of Canada agriculture, make It commercially success .ation-s aim K'" upl, celebrate their WP,idit.ir anniversary. ile city, the couple ,. and active. Mr- 0 grated hi, 79th la,,t January 25, still be sure to get ful." caiKiJi-iignt weddinjr last night of Kathleen Brannen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Nickerson, and Archibald James, only son of Mr. Charles Mitchell of Oliver, I5.C, and the late Mrs. Mitchell. The Rev, Lawrence Bicber conducted the double-ring cere- ornamented with fresh flowers '"jr. i,nd flanked with white tulle A prelude of appropriate and white tapers, organ music was beautifully; Bervlteurs were Mrs. Wllla played by Mr. Henry Pluym to Ray. Mrs. Bill Turner. Mrs Bon- Turniliz to forests. Dr. ttohln- forestry, mining, water power ; ,n said all the forested land in , ,,.,.,t one ii iv and fisheries Illustrated how ' the country is only equal to the he arrived at his premise. combined areas of Quebec and old ' n week to visit mm He said: "At present only Ontario, which is one-third of s-ven per cent of the total area the total area. of Canada Is used for agricui-,1 "In the east the trees ar tne mrong in cnurcn. rile Sprinkle. Mrs. Gordon Pof The bride, with her striking 'enroth. Miss Marie Boulter ant lure, and even with future smaller than in the west, an! j arable development, to be able are the source of our pulp and , JrtmA&tojAtyuc firth djUBlit'-r, Mrs. R. B. skmnrr Is having a , ,,,,-r party fr tlie h,.r butr.e-M Borden ,v0 u-li-Kiaiii to rive ,ai were from the ,','. Milium, and their i Mp.. 'Ula) lj"J- 10 use 13 per cenv oi canaaa s paper industry, in the west are : total land area is the maxi-1 the lumber forests, and in B.C ; mum we could ever hope for. we are cutting four times as This is becau.se there are a mil- much as we are growing." J wedding entourage, approached : M'M Dorothy MacDonald. Mrs. the altar on the arm of her Charles Mills poured, father. She was lovely In an ! For he r going away outfit the original Elizabethan model of brlde chose a three-piece tur-chantllly lare over white satin l"olse blue gabardine suit with and bouffant-net. with a sweet- off-white accessories and wore heart neckline. A floor-length : gardenia corsage, veil of appltqued Illusion net I Many friends bid the hand-fell gracefully from her coronet "IC e.ouple "bon voyage" on of seed pearls. A single strand tne "learner Prince George. Af-of pearls, the gift of the groom, ! r their arrival in Vancouver, and a bouque. of red roses wlthi10'" wl" motor through parts i lion square miles of absolutely! Dr. Robinson explained thij h ,;l Ninth Vancouver. Oie bouquet 01 Iiowris KENNKTII B. SMITH, 31-year-old reporter on the Hamilton Spectator, has been awarded the seventh Kemsley scholarship In Journalism. He will pen4 a yoar In Britain paining experience In the various offices of the Kemsley newspapers. Object of the annual scholarship, also awarded in Australia. New Zealand and South Africa, is to encourage an exchange of ideas and experiences among British and Dominion journalists and strengthen Commonwealth ties. treeless waste in tne Arctic re- t oy saying mat It takes loo years gion and in the sub-arctic re-1 to grow a Douglas fir for lum-gion there is another million j bcr, and we have left only square miles which is underlaid enough to last 25 years at the j with permafrost, which never . present rate of cutting, melts, and the frost free season j He said mining shows a more ; and a mans of the 18.. the Okanagan and friesla and stephanotls, comple W.,mcns Co-ordlnai-y al.,0 arrived bright a innenter by , t, Kuix-it before the .ncorporated and often f times the originals UK tlm city. He lived mented the bridal ensemble. lasts only two months on the ; optimistic picture, "for the I average, making agriculture lm- j tundamental geology of the Possible. great Canadian Shield, where ; "Hudson Bay, a great body of occur most of the hard rock j cold water fed by the arctic seas, mineral, is still unknown, and Vancouver Island before returning to take up residence at the Angus Apartments. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Lar-kln, Vancouver, grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. Roy Lancaster, Terrace, aunt of the bride, were out-of-town guests. i ATTENDfr.D BY islSTKKS The bride was attended by her two sisters. Miss Alice Nlck-i erson. as mald-of-honor, chose a yellow nylon net over satin gown with a Queen Anne bodice i of alencon lace and a coronet of Up r:) Vessel Owners Elect Helland best friend is his Arrow Shirt! all the mineral development , that has been made to date has touched only the merest fringe i of this great area." Turning to water power. Dr. never gets warmer than 40 decrees in summer, stretches far into the interior of Canada, and Influences great areas around it, with its cold air masses I sweeping south and west. "Even In the mis-namedj prairie provinces." only a narrow southern portion can ever be used agriculturally because of the great cold that sweeps .4 .(!; Kiver ni-ll uic J ,5 vu1"'d through 1U-L :,i.u-n party by Fred ri.vrd to be one of the J- of the wee and ac- , several of the Rue.iU J. ic as out of this . U tl was so far out. 5: i! the guests, that no shortly alter 10 j .t tuest enjoyed cork- Harold Helland wa- re-elected president at the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel Owners A.ssoeiation. Others elected were: vice president, Peir ifork, secretary, Hans Petersen. ellow net embroidered with seed pearls. Miss ttnden Nickerson. as bridesmaid, wore a bouffant skirt of layered blue net over satin with a bodice of Ice blue satin and a coronet of blue net embroidered with seed pearls. Their charming costumes were accented with bouqueU of Dr. MacDonald Taking Course In Pediatrics PORTLAND Dr 3. A Mac-donald. Prince Rurert. B C is across so much of Canada's land area, but the 'pioneer fringe" extending up to tlie Ftace River could support Uouble the pres- spring flowers Trustees are: J. Johnson, Sami Haugan and A. Hu.soy. j Chairman of the liver com-i mittee Is H. Rensvold. ' Mr. Pat Porter was best man one of 39 physicians from the and ushers were Mr. Bill Turn- Northwest and Canada attend-er. Mr. Wally Dell and Mr, Bon- Ing a three-day postgraduate nle Sprinkle. During signing of course In pediatrics at the Unl-the register. Mr. Charlie Roberts verstty of Oregon Medical School, sang "1 11 Walk Beside You." ae-! The first session opened Mon- - ..- "BINGO KING" Automatic Cards The "BINGO KING"- automatic cards do away with wans, buttons, markers, etc. ind are a necessity at any lingo party. 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Arrows ' give you what you want in shirts . . . '' I One other Canadian. Dr. Fred R, Downer of Vancouver, Is also , In attendance. The course, second of six to be : offered during the winter and spring. Is designed to bring the TOAST TO THE BRIDE j Rev Sleber proposed the toast : to the bride at a reception held i at the home of the bride's par-enU at 909 Borden Street The MASQUERADE TONIGHT Music by Mike Colussi and Accompaniment Refreshments ' Everybody Welcome j groom replied suitably latest Information on pediatrics The bride's mother, who chose to physicians In general practice M'H on the bridge Select Shopping Service 03 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. Arrow Dart White Arrow Par White $4.95 S4.95 a navy blue ensemble romple-; as well a those doctors partlcu-I mented by a corsage of yellow larly interested In the subteet. j rosebuds and baby. ui, received ! In addition to speakers from ! more than 100 guests who came the medical school staff, the to honor the bridal rouple. ; doctors ill hear several guest j -The bridal party received the lecturers Including Dr. Ralph V. felicitations of their friends Platou. professor of pediatrics under a celllng-hlgh silver 1 from Tulane Vnlveslty school of , heart-shaped archway banked medicine ; with flowers. j Mr. Doug Stevenson read con- : gratulatory telegrams f rom 1 the 'dozens of others it to bride and groom I Mrs Archie Mitchell ii J Brrn Armstrong, o taf up residence In dd.i.g 8unt.i all were romj and ere telling .M to attend the re-jiut the wonderful cake made by Mrs, intpson . . . 'r.ii.g sun that brought everyone i faces . . . ' brliiht the Itoui KrirtrU't fare last out-of-town friends and , fHIH IHIS many LIBERAL MEETING A meetinu of 'he prince Rupert Riding Liberal Association will be held in the Civic Centre Tonight Friday, February 20 - 8:00 p.m. Important matters to be di.seus.sed include: 1. Is the recent Liquor Committee's Report discriminating to certain groups? 2. Shuulit the administration of our labor-management relations be in the hands of a part-time Labour Relations Board? S. Should our hospital insurance be voluntary or compulsory? relatives. The wedding table was centred with a beautiful and Intricately decorated three-tier cake. ! Mrs. Haines Heads Women's FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. Arrow Plain Colors $4.95-5.95 FOR THAT WELL DRESSED . LOOK- WEAR ARROW SHIRTS THE BEST QUALITY AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Watts & Nickerson Hear E. T Applewhlate ovt-r tTPR tonight at 8 o'clock. Ht Women of the Moose Benefit Variety Show, March 15. Capitol Theatre. Ut L.O B A. bake sale. Gorjnn At Anderson's, Feb. 21. 10 30 am. '43. Spring coals for toddlers now arriving at the Stork Shoppc. 44i Moose whist drive. Saturday Feb. 21. Moose Temple. Everyone welcome. 44 nial Grneral Motors re was really taken n wimp 2 noo citizen pi.l the doors In the n of the civic Centre new cars . . ho drives the first -ir.ade Bunk himself, pr-iuriest man at the Kreetd hundreds . . . were few who didn't wearing a bin j Group Here j Mrs, A. L. Haines was elected president of the Women' Co- ordlnatlng Council at the annual j meeting In the Civic Centre yes-I terday afternoon. She succeeds ! Mrs T. Norton Youngs ! Other officers elected were: j Mrs. W. W. Bowes, vice-president; j Mrs. A C. Olllls. secretary, and j Mrs. Carl Strand, treasurer. I Fviviitiv mrtiihen ire' Mrs ration in the lapel of PhONE 266 EE L E I S A i.ung navy blue suit " hii" Imbljy ui I,., "on, iteu more Im- 83 Taxi Owners" Association 'regular meeting will be held at CariM-nters Hall. Sunday, Fib. j 22. 8 p.m. '43i i Sons of Norway nuif .rjUerad'-. .Friday. Fib 20 Whist cancel-!lcd. Dance, 10-2 Refreshments ! Admission SI 00 Everybody wcl- f-'h the Columbia Cel- T J. Boulter, Mrs. II V. Tatter-sall; Mrs. R, J. Pollock, area ex-offlclo. Mrs T Norton Younas. I Conncc'ions from em 4h9 Visiting committees: Hospital come. Music by Mike Colu-i Mr. a I. iiniihv Mm lo and accompaniment. M.li i 'fini! Mkiwii around -very time he sees It !i.iined at the com-The ni n who made 'Wl, t k,,w anything r hf-n they started. "ry certainly did ui )"h on the picture "lv "n it about a nd says he'll see n"re times " M rltiei) as qulrk r'l on the biidnet esaid it didn't arfect "at'y Hut Jean Nison up t.ieelv when she PRINCE RUPERT to: KETCHIKAN - SEATTLE WHITEHORSE - ANCHORAGE SPEED - COAV.FCRT - SAFETY SIT. VOl It L(K A1. TH.WF.L At. I NT Attention, ne-'ihors rf the Navy League of Prince Rupert. I he next meeting will take place In the wardroom of HMC'S "CHATHAM" at 8 o'clock on Friday. Feb. 20, 1H53. All members are requested to attend if at all possible. '1'. ! Dolron. substitute. Mrs. O. R ! Brett: West of MrBrlde Mrs. T I J Boulter. Mrs J, S. Black: Seal Cove Mrs. T. Glenn, Mrs. W, B Skinner. Press correspondent Mrs. T. i Norton Youngs. Auditor: Mrs J. 8. Black. Mrs. A. L. Holtby. atriry sne thing for ?' but much for After the election of officers.! the new president, Mis. Haines took the chair and thanked members for the honor. It was decided that the executive confer with the president of the Over 70 club, Mrs. M. eck, in regard to a social for Pioneer' Day, March 10. LADIES' As far as Jean's t "ouk did a fine p wmtmucs to attract j "N Mrs. Burnett W T E R 3 "tchikan aboard aooara OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Koom 10. 3to-.u Building Phone Blue 503 J. Andy McNaugh-Ato an Vancouver via 1 ' '"f-y stay here f'aunintance. The .arp Roitig to White-It,, rV,nrt s,liV before 4W CO AS s ' '-'ow.snn ntu MsV. 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