Prince Rupeir Daily New Tuesday, January 8, 15,52 ,Z1 though it is common knowledge' , that the Union feels a substan-1 Ual increase is necessary this i year In view of the rise in the cost of living. This view was ex-': pressed strongly at last night's : meeting 5 SP S. CHAMBER OMMERCE Moose, Stevedores j Fish Workers Are Pallbearers jj Yhges Members of the Moose and Pcoj)fc prince IQinert SINCERE THANKS REGULAR NOW! Rupert Shorewoi kers' i j Longshoremen's Union officiated pnne Ot1ui.r1.itr aflornnnn at Ihn fun. It was bumper attendance at i lie annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last liU-lit some sixty member... Guests included Capt. William Kouthnm, harbor master, and Gcolf Hill, president of the Junior Chamber oi Commerce. the United Fishermen LOCal Of r,-.. t ..t T .rn-A UnU.r.nrl urVlntA M, "For years I suf- i fered from chronic constipation that 'death occurred last 'week under and Allied Workers Union met , !t-aiic circumstances. last night to formulate wage Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter proposals tor the 1952 agree-, j made me feci miser able. IN ov I eat , ! A Chance may SOOn come to talented Prince Ru-'f St. Andrew's Cathedral offi- ment and delegated R. L. Gar--j , J , , . , , , , ' c'nteri at Grenville Court Chapel diner, secretary of the local, and j pert young people to ne heard at no cost to themselves c, B c Unilertaji- and Mis. j. w. d. Gmiuiw to cany the pro-, I K.r .1,,. t,t the m-outuut natnK in r-nltiirnl nnrl finp'C. Gilker presided at the organ, posals to a coast-wide wage con- all-bran daily and feel wonderful!" Mrs. F. Riuux,3622 1 Three new members were admitted Douglas W. Snular, general manager here nl the B. C. l'ackers; Alistair Fra er, barrister, and James E. Taylor, new manager of the Hoval Rank of Canada. uy . uiui, w b-vuv interment was in Fairview I erf nrv to be held in Vancouver aits and by audiences of 10,000 people or more. And 1 cemetery '' " I if a plan, soon to be presented to city organizations,; is accepted, a lot more local talent may be cultivated! Park Ave., Montreal, Que. Just one of many unsolicited letters front all-bran users! if you need help ' for constipation due to lack of bulk, simply eat an ounce of crispy all-bran daily, drink plenty of Water! If not completely atmfird after 10 days, return empty carton to Kellojin's, Ixndon, Ontario. tiXT DOUBLE YOUK MONEY BA(;kI Terrace and District Board of January 13. These delegates will ! join Tom Parkin, northern representative of the Union: who is ' already in the south on union j business. I It is not likely the actual wage 'demands will be made- public 'until they have been placed in i the hands of f ie oparators, al- 'Trade has invited the Iccal j here. ' ! Chamber to send one of its exec-i th cominii annual general ..,.. Bus Skids Kids Walk to School v ' H'6 V dl 1 CU U V IT I tlUU 13 IIIU.1l.) iliirn n-,r.r.-,r-ri,... In Tm -mi t r- .. . i . , unit jiiv.nibi.io tw j.i-11!.!. iv : metinff or Lne iivic incline , . ,j . ..i.,i. .t,iP, rr..r.i.r , . ' , , CT i , 11 1 LK 1 f O LCU in 111 talent IU1C111. ii!101 he says. mnr.tinrr rlinr-n Trinnril-.r 01 IX r l- 1 area urifVs rwiriouinntil linht winri-' .v..ii.. iii.ic wunuaij j. . oresenv me uiuu tu lunu a The first MacMilhan Club was Harvey was asked to go but stat-' MacMillan Fine Arts ; ; gjr Ej-nest driven falling on ley -tarted 13 vears azo in Van- ! snows that it would be Impossible.! Club here, t0 be aJfUiated with f and a the'idel e has Jince '.treet. and sidewalks, traffic The new president, T. Njrtan e original club in Vancouver. "prince ! conditions became even more Youngs, w.11 name a delegate, j through this medium, says Mr. I Zrtl Saskatchewan . hazardous in Prince Rupert to- Stim, any talented person whojan(1 Ontario Vancouver orlgl-idav but, up to noon, as far as The Chamber will apply foi" has passed elimination contests Outstanding quality has made Salada Canada's largest selling tea. 1 membership in the newly fo.-med here, wiU. be able to appear fM movement which is nationwide, there had been no serious mis- Chamber of the MacMillan Club Festivals,; British Columbia The name " of the club Is de- haps. Ill -....1 en i l,.in ', -J 1 io . In m. ; Commerce. I ... ii, jvj.... c,UK.tu.u.,. irjved from the original spon. Cars were skidding and going 19)2 BABY - Firt baay born In Canada In 1952 was Walker Mrs a o a m r 0 i of Mi. and Mrs. Walter Whitty, Westmount, N.8. The 1 as born at nine minutes after midnight, Jan. 1, at St. ril . I "0T S'T Ernest MacMillan, who 0ff the streets in various parts d,i,.,i Payout of $30 due the ccunc.l The annual m. Ma kin Bowl Rally ; . ;(jnsLstenlly shown an ta. the M the end of West. of Bntisi-i Columbia Associatei for instance held in June m teregt jn fjne h educational view, a school bus slipped off the Boards of Trade, now betas Stanjey Park draws more than : systpm and hM gjve untlrlng,y gtreet whlIe rounding the sharp, y,at rnity Hospital, byciney, N.8., and was accorded the oi ciiii.se oi the different time zone Atlantic. The nlne- wouna up, was approved ai las. iu.uuu "' ' 0 his time and effort to fur- corner off Vanarsdol Street into : nights local Chamber meeting, acting talent for Theatre Under interests of "the clubs. I Atlin Avenue and was left with twi ounce Infant Is shown with Pat Campbell. R N. the Stars will be among winners j I CP PHOTO) OBJECTIVES the front high in the air. Child- ; Douglas in the annual drama rally. A letter from Hon. As laid down by the constflu- ren in the bus, unhurt, left the ; Atbott, minister of finance, gave; formal notice of the winding up of the Foreign Exchange Control. ' tion of the club, objectives are ! vehicle and proceeded to walk to j -as follows: j school. 1. To give to talented young j , ! ( people not only public hearing j a. uoca In Prince Rupert, a Mac-millan Club of Vine Arti coulJ be sponsored by city organizations much the same way as it is done in Vancouver, only on a smaller scale. Several talent contests and concerts could be held a year and the top talent enlisted to enter the main concerts In Vancou n Francois Lake Tie Chamber was not much Interested In a communication Ergm th Natural Resources League" of British Columbia, ar. ijrga.iization designed to guard ' natural resources such a- land recognitaion but also op- pbrtunity to obtain practice in making public demonstrations !of their skills. Without oppor-i tunities afforded by an organi-' nation such as the MacMillan d PERSONAL Frozen Over gs SPECIAL! '' i lj ' 'l-V ' Lodics' Worm ' ; Wool Lined Boots Mis." Alida Johnson sailed to- natural park areas. It would 11 i-rrrs n left by ail i;i a tru'f. tu:im'.s.s. cay on the Camosun for a U;rec mtl CI 1 . t,.lM TV. nnmm,,,.l V.' , juvrr wvl- h.lda, tr.? to Vancouver. ; - liJorc Ciramlmolli cr i ' Clubs, talented youngsters are . , , LAKE 1 Special to FRANCOIS faced with serious difficulties ' Daily News 1 -Francois Lake froze in obtaining public hearing. I 2. To disseminate work of the over last night and is now clos-ed to ferry navigation. People can in.., a,., dcoartment of schools . throughout the wnole student i now 'walk across the ice. H B .K'M-hesler, alter William Kurulck left by air yesterday for a trip to Vancou- fhnt CjOU'll at ver. the past couple of the city on business. the Camosun today on n to Vanniiiver. body bv providing activities! I V The British Columbia Trans pnrtation Bureau advised the Chamber that express companies could not be held responsible (or lsss and damage due to weather conditions. W. S. HanimcnJ. whos? wife recently passed away, has sold c.i Sunday the Infant dau::.n- connected with the fine arts tor icr of M: an! Mr.i. Robeil Men-' the non-talented as well as the ifcies. E20 Alfred Street, wo.c her talented. ll7TiTTrrlSi,fey t ' ...... , 'maternal grandmother's gown 3. To provide means whereby 1 i rn:i,il a rived In the his house on Sixth Avenue East kin;- y-sterday from wllliah Glass, construction unci ' ,ie silent the .superintendent of B.C. Packers' and New Year season I'd. Mr. Himmond is rtmain . ' .nuly Ing In Prince Rupert. land gold cross at her Christeti-; young people may. after leaving J. T. Harvey or W. J. Scott may represent the annual meeting ol the TouriKt and Travel Bureau 1:1 Vancouver Ma ch 28. i ig at St. peters cnuicn. oe;u sciiooi, coiainuc 10 iukc pan C.ive. The ceremony was pc.-!fine arts activities. lis r . af;cr ,s;:endin Trc candidates were accepted . and New Yejr nt the regular meeting of the :h his parents Mi .: Wcmn of the Moose at tht. 1 l.-v.m,, left by Moosp Temple with M s. iC. M, ,v on his return vj Mrlntyre in the chair. A short f irmed by the rector. Rev. H U. Junior McMillan Clubs have IBird. She received the names been founded in most high jt'a.bara Jean. The Godparents schools in Vancouver from which ' we e her aunt, Margaret Jean 1 talent is derived. Such ft club 1 Duf fus, and Ernest R. Elliott. , also is suggested here. i " j The form; of activities which U, rhmher at. the monthly coulrj.be sponsored by the clubs Fashion Footwear - 1 . v. 1:1 Var. caver Instead of a brickbat, the provincial Department of Public Works Is to receive a bou-ouet from the Prince Itirrrt Chamber. Appreciation will be expressed to the department on its effort to keep Highway 16 open during the winter bc-tr-een Prince Kupert and meeting of the Junior Chainbc 'Answered ' business session was followed by i serving of refreshments. ( E.T. Aop'ewhaite. M P., T. Nor- . ton Youncs and W. D. Smith ; lctt by air yesterday for Vancouver to attend meetings of the executive of the British Columbia Liberal Association being held today and tomorrow in the ' southern city. on January 18. I On reccmm"njation of the highway committee, Hugo Kra ipner. chai man, the may. t yer-Why? are talent contests, quiz contests, oratorical, and music presentations; art and craft displays: literature contests and .11 itrical productions. For local concerts, talent from the Vancouver club would be available without cost. Such concerts, says Mr. Stirn, could bnn? additional revenue to a club here and give citizens a variety of entertainment as well as being an inspiration to local talent. " if rr.iver i rk I Hi re ' 1 I , FEEL BETHR FAST! p 1 I" HERVV UBXID PfiPER V yH Hu".o Kraui'iicr told the mcet-'r.j that he would be going to Vancouver next week to attend a meeting or th; Briti.h Columbia Automobile Association. He would c.c giad to take along any T rese Hal! 111s fnm the Chamber !:i regard to Highway 18. tun 0,.. 1 F' v 11:. ,. of Edmonton will be assurca 01 full co-opcrati;,n trom the lccai Chamber of Ccmmerce In the campaic'i to have the missing link of the northern trans, ro-vir.cial highway between E'nclav Mill; 'and K:BridC cdmplctcu. Chamber Iv Hirris. Principal t 1 H. ' Ciilc':e. g.iv 1- t i ihi- vexing iiii'.i-a:i d I'riyer.i, V.'hV? li.s Uibir lessoi i . li'ireli la I Officers ' i: nv-;l Week 11 I , view cf the possibility of a Because of isolated location of Prince Rupert, Mr. Stirn believed new air field for use cf heavier l.ie -'!'h an lOrpaiiL at ion as a Mac-,-o. alrr-art being required on Chamber M.lian Fine Art5 Club could do ih -oast, lust night's mc-ting requested the aviation much in the way of helping lo-committee talent get a hearing. to keep up the cam-:cal The financial 'report of the Chamber lor 151 shone I rv rnue rvrredi!i8 cl'eiHtturc hv SKO IK. Assets inrlud d $II.0I rash on hand in the hank and S100 due from the ritv. A vote of thanks was pawed- to the auditors. ' 1-. Je .1'.' paign fo the establishment of a living field at Prince Rupert. G. FCHMCSA PEAK Vuint M irrison, 14,720 feet A. Hunter suggested that ctnei I.un.s clia:ii.mted hi T. Norton Youngs was elected a- to w ii uir r the em- president of the Prince Kupert tinr 111 a! :-!!( e cus mi Jhimb'T of Commerce at It er us' 11 or oil 0id to nnual meeting M unlay nWht. is o(l( a. d Crme O. Stuart Is the new viec- rayers, an j they re our president and P. M. Itay is sccrc- 6 re the en aiion of our ta-y. 'its arc! n..- fr.im onr ExcuUve Council -'- Ktiward 'i l:. and d irrs." i.(Uier. Earl Gordon, Dr. L. M. tte.-u, ,-d. "Mmkin-I 'is (rccne. J T. Harvey, Dr. R. O. m thn Tniwell Island might hlh. Is the tallest peak in the a Bmlth nnri A P C-avlev :inou-:ta'.nous IsltiiJ of Formosa. erc tiele it-d to represent the be considered ot Ins own crea; i in i.in- .f., o. C. Mitchell, W. J. Is the Cieaor a.iu Srott ar.d W. F. Kt.o.n on that, mini hnvi. president - elect T. Nartoii How in inv of Youngs was not . resent but vicc-"' iman J.e-et ),-. m.(,,;,i'(.1,t Oime CI. ElUBft 1 1 111 Ion iic iviW 011 . ..in il f n-uiaifl in hi.s stead bv the i' an I ih.I enou:',h 0,1 retirlii't icrrsidcnt, J. C. Cnllcer. Mr. Stuart thank-d the Ciiam-'of if M. Paul's I, nth- f(.r -oivliiler --c t'val h.-ci nil, it -v H. i). il; n. ici, reposed In him iukI prom-t (' : 'i ri'Ml ii'i in ;s;.( i;1at he would do his bcs. -in ) of h!:-- Ciureh and merit the support of the 111-111- '' I'll eoniillllKltv of ht-f,. "n i f-ir Uie v."i k ol - " An important discovery) ; id preaelilnii ninrtiTry Doily News Wont Ads, Food is too precious today to waste even morsel! Store your meat, fish, vestUbles and other perishables in Hand-e-wrap heavy waxed paper . . . protects their orisinal flavor and keep! them fresh, moist and nourishing. Left-oven, too, keep better in Hand-e-wrap, and you'll be dollar! ahead! n-.ii ruber :if tin 011- 1 t'l c'. -e the first of the I-. Iir. F. A.I members of liie ' I'ni't1, ni! th. Emily Kimbr jugh Compares Blue Bonnet It's Her Favorite! :,i A.s-j -tal inn. for he "mil week of praviv. 1 -y 1 ' II'OI II Ml- Il-.i-riu n It's .m.iing how much better food Ustes itottd in Hnd-e-wwp. This heavy w.xed paper seals in 9oodnes and prevents food taint in cold storas. Pack lunch boses and picnic baskets in Hand-e-wtap for finer fl.vor. Take it with you on vacations it has a hundred uses. Pi'ile Clans at, the n;'i f'lmn h and fini-ht rii' I 'th -an will dis-, 'voiih of Prayer. -i;h; s .,,.!.. wa, lr,,, bv 'l-i'ii. Trie speaker 'niii i-d by ;(rv. F. AnlrD-'Hs W( hv J-.hn lin-"'' Th-.nison, John Vn !-nil OonK-n IMn-.rriKl. iifr the RELIEF OF PAIN... in ! ; n" i ' 1 . l jfc Me- .'V 1 UAJx. 3 Sci.nc pro9r.sl ... for 50 years we have used little white tahlets-acctysalicylic dd-for relief of pain. Today this familiar pain killer is available in a mir form without the disadvantages of acidity, insolubility and bitter taste. It is cslltd DiSPRIN md ii jcltt inujsu truju-bm. DISPRIN il stlM mJ substontully mmr!. When taken in water as rcciiniinemled, it enters the stum ach as a trut siluimn and not as undissolved panic 'les. It is therefore less liable to cause stomal. h discomfort. DISPRIN is rtadih ahsM. Because it definitely dis-tolves (not merely dismteSratcs) DISPRIN penniti speedy absorption and gives quicker relief.' DISPRIN is fa.'-"- .. Evcnchildrcn will tak.jit readily. DISMIN it now oallobl at WW druasiii. fcoiilii of 26 loblcli m Iir,.!, PdCktl fo,..! Ol Ar.lit mi Itiviliilion from l''t"l,v Kiml.1-1.1ml.. (i..ui..ire Ih.iu.. IW' t' Muraiii-iiie itli "'i' l'n;t t "" i,,,,,.. lake llif null"" hikI li-etuiri-vou'll love Hum Honni-.t'h lrcsli,i.wn-t. 11 .1 ii,.. ..nl 1 il ion liealeniiioinv! " W.A. "-ener.il Wednesday, .tunimrv 0. "iriee.-.,. mi nirmi,,.,., 'lend. . - (7l a 0 Hegular Moose V':, '""'l in':. - Tuesilav, ) "I January' 8, It pin.' ' ( rtc 1 line I sr. ' Hl.l-K lloNNl.T is ' 'inuulii's iuimIiIv nil-vein tul ile iimnqirme. Science steps forward with AL CUTTING EDGE 1 r SAFE SPEEDY PLEASANT It.t K IVo.NNI-.r in eo.i-.lllU, oil vei-(id.li-x spirad. liny its 11 tlell.ioiis Hu n It. .isMir uihI net "all Uinr --.!)v.M'' Niiliition! l-.i-iJii"in-e--! . lti.UK Honnki- Miu-iianne is s..i.i in two t VM.s - ivjrullll ei on.y liael-il'-'C with color wafer, and alsu m the-famous Vuumw (Ji'iK ''"' '-'; Bl ''' ; By -.o..i. l(-E: A joint -meet. ins of r':..h?rm ui'.s Union ' ai"! Halibut Vessel , be held in ths 'a,l.n Wednesdav, Jan-11 i;3'i p.m. 1 7c, 1 -Ao, Mltlscptio ltrckltt ft. Colman (Cannilnl Umltstl. Pliavnmcei.tlcal Division. Muiuret.1