Piince Rupert Doiiy News - Tuesday. September 15, 1953 ycees Want Tape Assembly Chief J 70 Turn Out for Opening SiUlJ0f Nav Winter Program NO FIREARMS Lacking i'ii-fcarma, natives of the Marquesas Lslandg in the Pacific vie harpoems to tiuirt wild cattle. ' . w WICKS CALLED ANOTHER CONFERENCE WITH LABOR .V!?T.RI? WLabor minister Lyle Wicks has sent another invitation to labor to attend discussions on changing the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act. ' rriTpori!niStCr pnnou";:ea tht representatives from the t-CL, B.C. Federation of tabor and the TLC B.C. Trade Union SeT3had bee" ln"ted 10 atte"d 8 n Vancouver Some 70 men and women of ' cadets. .galized For Cars HltrhlicHttK, i j , ' (Via nn.,nl iL . Joining the fuY """s aiuvmes to aate irsn ana ine worn- OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room lO'Stone Building Phone Blue 593 ham crew in tPunching their winter program wt-e members of the band. The 20-ilian band was organized last spring. , ""It t .1 I;' t.vision of city traffic by-laws to legalize the Sttch-Iight tape on automobiles is being t by the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber cf vciiLciuiial j tscivKt luriiw.: Rebekah Lodge No. 40, in Prince out last night for the opening Rupert, was the recent vitit of session of the winter program of the assembly president, Mrs. ; HMCS Chatham. Edith Oranger of Kelowna. j The training program for the Accompanying Mrs. Granger coming season was outlined and on her official tcur were A. D. initiated with 'introduction of Gosarol nnm Hn , Mvn-s. at their first , .-- fjittna uiiwitr, una wtw buuises, avauuDie I Mrs. MiKae of -Mission, B.C.; A. now due to increased facilities i Zirk. Brand mtHnreh r,t v,,-at Chatham oni -...... of tlie season last night, to sin;! a delegation to r., i astiaK 'or legaliza At present, the city traffic by-law calls .for parking lights on all parked cars on all city streets at night, white lights hi front and red behind. The chamber hopes U, obtain silver Scotch-light tape as well as the Kt mx ri'llei-tor tape as a : ih Grand Encampment, and Mrs. ot training through correspond-trk, assembly marshal, Now ence courses. New radio equip-Westminster, end Mrs. M iri -.n ' went, a new navigation room Delorme of this city, assembly ard new diesel engine Instal-enaplain. led In the machine shop are At the session here, the presl- some of the facilities added at dent spoke on the nunniu ,r Chtham ninne iiu w ' Mil H1E Tile 20 Ih. (Complttt) usual red, and have th bylaw changed to allow use of the tape In lieu of the lights. W. O. Gordon, chairman of the Jaycees' Scotch-light tape committee, will arrange for a delegation to present the proposal to city council. Meanwhile, he and ht Kebekali - Oddfellowshlp. T h e ' last term. other visitors spoke briefly on Applications were receiv2d Ept-'cia! P'oiccU of the from men and 12 women. . '.. ' lWh0 were thown Instructional At the close of the business fllm at last night's session, and session, refreshments were serv- officers at Chatham anticipate ed and a gift, souvenir of Prince ! more applications ;n the near Rnnurt ...... . . r. ::i'.'j.-ure. ,;, Lien: been selling the throughout the , K.iiitli:; here, and It is id ;eine 200 cars have jei.,),, ;! witii it. WATER li.iin-1 in m page 1 1 f Since considerable i ui !ij..'d here by the Halibut Commls-.-uu-h an inerea.se in ui ice would send both were Instructed to step-up pro- I w . At t X-A uiuiiuu oi sales nr ih . al presented to the "" c assembly rre?ident by her dis- Chatham at present has a trict deputy mesk'.ent, Mrs. i strength of 88 reserves, plus a i Elizabeth Evans on behalf ,.t full"time staff of 10. Also con-. whether or not council ,.!,. action. the n.embershi,, t.' Certennial neCted wltn Cn"tham are 50 sea ! model 33 only Other matters discussed and referred to committPH. .v, .. ,ii iiucl Canadian vessels ' ll elsewhere. InwiusMnen would suf- 1 Hter said, because gear, lodge. The committee i;. charge of the special event Included Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Mrs. A. E. Wood erection of a "scenic spot" sin and some clearing of brush at the reversible rapids at Galloway Rapids bridge, and the pos-sbiility of better distribution of ami fishine fleet needs Three Youths Join Navy i b(iii;;lit in Prince Ru-J filh 12-incn blade and 1 .; iF.O.B. V Qncuurer, B.C.) atjd Mrs. Thor Sellien. ail uoxes inroughout the city Entertainment also was discussed and tentative plans made for a ladies' night, a masquer- Buffalo Partv Three young men from Prince i huost in metered water !it!a al.o result in the iirms cutting down on my nuiici supply to the Heel it was nolnted out. ur, uiiu a goii tournament with irrruce ana smithers Jaycees. The finance retxirt lum.,i" the present the fishing j Rupert and 'district will leave here shortly to join the Royal Canadian Navy at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. Recruited thrmioi nuea -v, Power Si! v.- Pci feet Ion in 2 !rfs. In-ti.e-fa!,! rrnr-.h. coupled wi'.h the worl.J s largest and most ad vanrec! chain saw manufacturing facilititt.. have enabled McCullocb. engineers to produ-e th: uni ' is capable of production logging' j.V ' timber up to 2 and 3 feet in diameter. ,v. been supplying water !,"it fi-ee-of-charge. Outstanding Features ; F ull-power operation in every . position without tuljitatment. O Fully-automatic starter and clutch. 9 Cool running m all temperatures. O Easy starting in all temperatures. Coming Here On Rupert A party pf some 40 people from Buffalo. N Y n surplus of $238.14, .not including saleable merchandise on hand. Tutting speed is exceptional. Model 33 cuts through trees, 18 inches in diameter in less than one minute. Model 33 s combination of light weight, high production, and low priee make it ideal for logging, pulp and rordwood cutting, construction and land clearing, and farm and resort work. per cent increase; ...kt- it necessary for the I ' install a proper watering ham. they are Ralph Duvis, 21 of Prince Rupert; Kenneth Parker; 19, of Smithers, and Oeorge Davis, 20, of Usk. Parker will train as a communicator and the Guests at the meeting were Reg Williams- and John Patterson, Inspector or m;nes for Prince Rupert district. will arrive in Prince Rupert tomorrow morning aboard the Prince Rupert in the course of 9 n-inch or 16-inch h ades. iwo oiners as ordinary seamen They will lenv hv type i-if fuch water could be ' as we are not in the business." he letter said, letter also told council (he city has not done a( whatever to muinr upport or endeavor in iy to piMv'Ule services to arroti, kerf "Sabre", blade and chain. Nation-wide service. Cornwallis within the next few days. an extended tour. The party, on a tour of Western Canada sponsored by The Buffalo Evening News, will remain in Prince Rupert until 8 p.m., when they will leave by train for Jasoer on thn firot Gel a 3) (A ?...i.s.'.,. f ,hf ,1, , ,, JiWi , 'trainact I Mold Wcetina I I Inns fleet. uinpanies claimed that Thcrt't a MrCulM saw for ever,, V'irpou. Pltast tttnt jor full information on all morff 3,1 i.is iMU 7.45 ana the nme of marctt diukr. i uniit- what they could I 1 The Women of the Moose alumni group met recently at the home of M of their trip back to Minneapo- I LEf.lERY OISTRIUUTOHS 1t& Ficlusive Canadian Agents present "but If we are j j Name j o mm iiurne. While in this city they will i be taken on xk hi. t., SPECIAL ON Sleel Oil Tanks 110 Gal. Tank $ 55.00 275 Gal. Tank .... $ 75.00 375 Gal. Tank $ 90.00 550 Gal. Tank ...... SUO.OO 3 Prov. T Extra All tanks made of 12-fange steel Industrial WM;r, 220W.lstAve.. 10555ll6thSt. 10555116thSt. 9f!S 9f!S Portage Portage Ave Ave Xfil Xfil UnfcHnwnef.i UndsiWner.t. " --;.tAw I M4n . V.ncouvwlO.B.C. Edmonton. Ldmonton. Alt. Alta Wmmpe, NUr, Pe., rl,m,l,. Q. Q .ei.e, Tit v ,f ' - J fa.uerj lor giving serv-sufh as water ... we fit time is opportune for tu demonstrate that It 1 prepared to give the for the charges they including possibly a trip to the ' cold storage plant of B.C. Packers and the Cnlnmhia roiiir - svuuiu- son, 1809 Seventh Avenue East with six members present. Mrs. Alice Good, chairman, was hostess for the event, at which whist was featured, with Mrs Robinson winning the prize. Visitors at the meeting were Mrs. Helen Tweed and Mrs J McDougall. operations on Watson Island. iiiaumg." similar tours from Buffalo have Included this citv nn thnlr r also termed the in- travel agenda for the last thre or four years. Green 884 2t5 First 718 Second Ava W . I miter rentals as "un-" by such a drastic it- of increase." - ' V j Blu 992 1 HVVf'RS ALSO - '-ui.wurs leu mat ,rtw hume consumor enuiying a lower rate supplied" should also ii '.u the upkeep of the iter also ureed ritv . t -iv r : , 4 , (. .fcf T 1 1 v.: .. l: A T. r . " - , ' . '- . "! .. K . 1 J- J t f ll 0 " I1- 4 " n ;' - i . V s'f'i 2 r . ; i - i t 5 - . 1 ' I V - 1 - j r , :f 1 1 I -if.:, I v V - v.- H; 4 T 1 -. -r 'f ' c . - v; ' -'f . 1, . " 1 1 . . ' .. - - ' ' 't '" immediately proceed " to supply the flsh-' 'h "proper and ade-iiiih's" or acquiring m accessible place tu the waterfront. ' as Informed that 'tie letter had also u the Chamber of " Junior Chamber, !ll"s Assiriation. Deep '""'ens Union and the p Mclntyre to Rest rf ' "' ... W,'..'. v-"- v n n.ass was sung this U the Church of the "ion by liev. o. p. Alexander Mclntvre, !rader of prince r. '''"'rs ''re M. M. Stepli-l''"'1 Hammond, J L ;Ul !,;s 1' Ualaisno. Fro I 'M Aid. Juhn curiio. ,s at I'liirview Cenic . 'M '"C H' ir: : 1 , L? . , :" L i "Congratulations!" said the renowned Masters of the Brewing Industry at Paris, France, where thev again awarded Lucky Lager the "Star of Excellence 1 A'lary card party, -J' P-m., Legion Hall. (215) ,'''r ""spital W. A '"'- lwes!:! ,u, rince Rupert , win be at 8 v Jh:'the in international competition. "Yesl" said these great European connoiseurs of good food and drink as they caught the bouquet and scrutinized the other qualities of this finest of Canadian beers. For many years now, more and more people here on the Pacific Coast have shown an ever-increasing preference for Lucky Lager beer They have probably made it THEIR beer because of its dependable goodness. These yearly awards from abroad confirm the good reasons for its popularity at home. Lucky Lager is consistently proven the finest beer brewed in Canada. J'i"tlS U7ill ,. - ot tor the position tn mUst apply -.ttc c 'w t!etails M LUCKY LA ft I I BREWING CO. 1TD. ALSO BRIWIRt Of BURTON TYPI All ' Th,i ,dvrt,lfmnt I, W bl.shfd ot d,tplyfj by th, t,quor Control Board or by the Gove.nm,n of Bnt.th Columb,.. Cleric