I T L I. A Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 18, 1952 ' Stewart Noles I Cancer Society huiar iuiuyrdpn Mgent liomen tlatuiah On AiieSSmenli TORONTO (CP) There's TERRACE I OPICS Thanks Donors ferred To Regina history of Toronto's assessment department vomen are doing STEWART First count re- iiirtiA from IS of Irt nnlllna div- most of he lex work and lifting much oi tl burden from the islons in Atiln constituency give ' h' ' rd fr p li F-Uerl p Irt 7. un,t nit grouP of doorbell-ringers here rranK rov vun WW ,.W.t, a h.ed r,'.0m' .Prince who who easily easily hurdle hurdle the the hardest hardest uaiuer, canaiaaie, f thP cmarttn c,nr k.,,.,,, shoulders of regular assessors ,m ;. (Hill) Simmons, 236 Eleventh Street, m National Telegraph manager here for the ' Vears leaves Saturday night for his new question luestion of or all all wi w. ..i.. without getting ! The women travel rinr.r tn rfonr In has Mrs. F. cnasney arrived In Terrace recently, from Prince 54-vote lead over his nearer.t, r.t inn ib.C. Division) nwici. closed lis ne aoor siammea in tneir laces , residential districts. gathering Rupert, to await the arrival ofi"vttl- wu"m " 0',,1",' V .."S,, " ,w bitten by the family dog. at lU'gma, as manager. Information used in preparing voters' and jury lists and population figures. The women knock on 70 to 90 -on-s in the course of a riav's announced husband Fred who is expected1 Totals Calder' 302' i in dlsckxsinir the fi.rp 'tnri w The hard question? Asking a from Kitimat shortly. The Cha,Smith. 248; T. S. Mackay, Pro- c 'ZTZiZZSZt ?n Te't neys plan to make their future greaslve Conservative, 142. j Stevenson s.id the unit to "very iwav with ttI? thev all cessor, Oeorge Aldcroft, of Van - I,.r WHS CNT ";. a Radford couver. SUCCESSOR Edmonton. resiuence in Terrace at their i ,Jn lne pieoisciies, me nquor Km-i- n "wraa who u- women. For the first time in tho work. dent, .mi his came to Prince Mr. Aldcroft arrives tonight home rn Gorclen Road. by the glass received overwhelm- tnouiea 10 sucn a wortny cause. nig approval by a vote of 489 for! Credit for success of the drive Mrs. reau tocOim. .' r rmr ' ?na l.w ml: "6 sav" 15 " uf'v" ? T I.. owner of Tern RaiVr. onrfi ln wa-s dcteaica Jbl w iu. I ani, rais. w . nuuiweu, ana Mrs. 1 W. Murdock, president of the Baby Clothes aaugnier Marjorie returned to Terrace at the week-end from Prince Rupert. Mrs. McGlnnls Deer and goats have been seen ' unit' n" na-s expre.s.sed nighesf In the vicinity of the Marmot : appreciation of the work of the River. Owen McFadden reported ; collectois. , win oake the "sweets" at the seeing a aoc ana two iawus, aiii i Terrace Bake-Shop. 11. ' "' -fcnib'T Alberta. lie U ?t;lll,,, j., 3111I1 yar wiln tn,! post in Regina is n vi promotion." said ird. h,s tenure at Prince j. Simmons nas proved 'jllk0 with - telegraph 5dm company ranks." ,r and Mrs. Simmons ;0iin and liked in the v Mr. Simmons is ,an -wt of Rotary and , hls second year as a black goat with two kitls. Mc Fadden is busy packing suppliers Shawls I Comforters Baby Rattles Diapers New Snap-On Didce Pant jnto the Marmot Lead and Zinc readers O Elks Beachcomber Ball. Invitation only. June 28. H Mine. Tommy Frasei, puDiisner of the Omineca Herald, who is In Terrace Hospital was taken by taxi to the polls for his vote and back to hospital. Stewart Brancn oi tne Canadian Legion are making the ar-rangeemnU for a Decoration Service at the Cenotaph , this Regular meeting of Carpenters' union, Wednesday. 8 p.m. Hall, FraserSt. Special busi- Several other patients were also well enough to vot e in this manner. m-iuniuariiea oy L. p. Bayzand, supervi.sor of the Edmonton office, who will make the official transfer. Yesterday, the staffs of the district office ticket office, the repeater station and the telegraph office said farewell to Mr. Simmons. Gordon Docken-eorf, repeater station manager,' presented on behalf of the gathering a gladstone bag to Mr. Simmons. Earlier, a farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons by friends who made a presentation of a silver rose bowl. The gathering included Mr. and Mrs. Bill McAra, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. J. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clmbella and Mr. and Mrs. iSd Mussallcm. Mr. Aldcroft, who will be CNT manager here, was manager at the New Westminster office from 1943 to 1946 and since has been commercial representative in Vancouver in which capacity he has become well known in business circles on the Pacific Coast. He is extremely Interested in service club work and served a:; 1143) Sunday at 11 a m. The Branch I ness. Chaplain Shields Orr is in I charge of arrangements. Mem- j Do yur laundry while you bers of the US Legionairres res- do your shopping. Checking ser-ident here will take part in the vice at the Automatic Laundry parade to the Cenotaph. Ltd. 783 2nd Ave. W. (It) RfftiTin llluUj uuii 1 Classified Ads Pay 1 h ,1 the Prince itupen A ,.,far-i)lcl telegrapher i nicssenuer boy in '. Hp was born 'n Scotia but lived ,is life in the Alberta ikI ifis wife, Alice, tn , have one daughter, a student at Booth Hmh School. .-tons Is a member of -,uidrs Association, the is Cathedral Women's and the Order of the 'at. .310ns has only good Prince Rupert: pithfuily say that my i 1 hav enjoyed our-There and have made nds than anywhere 3 stationed " And he Dr. and Mrs. t'ldenna and famljy left by train Monday evening to take up residence in Toronto. Dr. Fidenna has been located for some time at Miller Bay Hospital. Replacing Gordon Harris at the Canadian National Telegraph : president of the New Westmin office here is James Klnnear, lor. merly of the Vancouver Granville Street office of CNT.' Mr. Klnnear arrived last week. ster Klwanis Club for one term. He is married and has two sons. "By his previous record he bhould be well qualified to service communication needs In the Prince Rupert area." said is the city to his sue-1 Mr. Radford. 900 mal Teachers' Convention McRac Leaves For Treatment Jack McRae, Liberal candidate for Prince Rupert In the June 12 election, will return to Vancouver by air tomorrow for medical examination of his riRht leg. hsiders Local Resolutions Tt HE Powell River Company Limited and The Aluminum wlutions emanating riculum. Prime Rupert District Other committee reuorts were severely inju.' t when a ramp toKiation have re- considered, with the Information ! crashed at Keiuano last May It) nftle consideration at that the local Trades and Laboi Mr. McRae, member of the last, tarfters Federation Council had offered to provide a j Legislature, and John F Magor :vfii!nm during the . biennial scholarship, in addition! Publisher of the Dailv News were ion, according to re- to the one provided bv the sor- both Injured In the mishnn i.hnl. -Lied at the regular .t:a oi the liwal ar.- vvi.Kht. optimtsU and the Canadian Leg- took the life of Alex Hunter,! Ion available for local students, managing editor of the News for A vote of thanks was cordially over 30 wars. Company of Canada Limited are now making a detailed study to determine if a large pulp and paper mill can be established economically at Kitimat, under the name of Hecate Development Limited. Such a mill would need pulp logs in large quantity from the Interior of the Province and would expect to buy from Independent operators dnd settlers there on a steady flow basis, for continuous supply would be important to the mill. This should mean: FOR FARMERS AND SETTLERS A new source of additional income through the sale of pulp logs cut on their lands. FOR LOGGING OPERATORS w called for Includ- endorsed to members of the ex- Mr. Magor, who suffered In-nary for each pupil ecutlve who may not ce returning juries to both feet, is still in t ivsued on loan by to the city to teach In the fall, hospital in Vancouver. 'nent of education, for their work during '.he year. I w :r(.vmt desirability of President John R. Wilson, of The cardinal one of the 'Klii.R b)ks for eacli the Booth Memorial High School comparatively few bird species niaiy grades of larh'e staff, wa in the chair. -- of which the females tan sing. w - - - , , Ladies' Luggag -SALE- hp previously mo iiJii hefii used In twu a a 'iioni with the in tw.y i'cniius. -juiion regarding the :Mid lor higher cer-!.iil b' cu referred to a. :'ii c.iiU (i tor a system Ki cith'-r than Pit iivlti.ieti in the cur- A new market for logs, of pulp species, particularly lodge pole pine, hemlock and balsam. A market also for parts of balsam and spruce now considered unsuitable for present milling operations. A reduction in operational costs through utilization of the We air di, conlinuing our lines of Ladies' luggage and aie offering the stock chat we have on hand at rid'ruious'y low prices. MOILS' ( E SKT 32-00 Regular p it . M8 (Ml ' Sate I'rice ncois i large quantities of pulp timber opened up by logging road3, which now must be left in the woods because there is no market for it. FOR LUMBER MILL OPERATORS LADIKS' 2-rij:(E SF.T 25-00 Regular tlce $.18.00 Sale Frier lADIKS1 2-PIK'K SIT LaKe ' Mis I .in-lil spent a li' Landint;. He Is the Vrioiinorian, and will '"!lv to complete the (attic and other work. Regular price $33.00 Sale Pri ,,23-00 29.oo 1.A11EV I'l I.I.MAN CASK Provision of a ready market for pulp logs through a trading arrangement for lumber logs. Regular pr ce $42 00 Sale f'rici I.AIUKS Pl'I.I MAN CASK g p Afl Regular price $38.00 Sale Piire aJO FOR OTHER BUSINESS MEN A better balanced forest economy, with improved and sus I .A II IKS' OVKKNHJIIT CASE 13-00 thhank wharf Is com-(I Snulhbank has re-it normal way of llf new wharf allows the "iiic straight In, and w further out Into 'Stives the ferry great - Recular nrlce 19.00 Sale I'rlre tained purchasing power in the district;. water when coming ! K . The new wharf is Pfrmanent structure. ECATE DEUEi,OPr.1CT LIMITED I.AIUKS' OVERMCIIT CASE J A Ef Regular price $18,00 ,. .Sale Price A JjSf I'dlt YOIR IIOIJIIAV Take advanlase of this luggage Sale at prices (hat are a real saving:. WA TTS & NICKERS ON MEN'S CLOTHING Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 345 a Rood turn out to ; "s Institute Meetlits I ,fi.v evening in the i Lpp Cooper taking the I 'secretary. C. Snyder. IJ,'ti'd to prepare the to be sent to the invention. hnlson boom drive 11,11 Is conipleted. Bnd weeks work. Those ; '(tkinc: on It from l;torl:;s, Ted Spankir. O. AntlllB. K. R'l.v Dolman, WESTERN m fRSB One in eVery packaqe of W Psrs GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES A marRM wnmvwn Roy imgen bijiibpi mnu 1 1 r ! i Yes ! Ry Rogtrs pirrure rings TWELVE of them featuring Roy Roger!, Triwwr, Bullet and other eiuting Western subjetts. In brigKt colon fit any hiiget, You'll wnt them all ! iigatonni nuk.es Grape-Nuts FUkes mr delicious, txlrt ppetiing. And they provide the nourishment of sun-ripened whet nd mailed barley of TWO grains, no one! , - SSf "ViS ly urap-iNuts Flakes Irxluy. rninr.lMITC U fikurt-iMiJ iu i FLAKES m I P s& gg HOY ROGERS -KING OF THE COWBOYS