New Liquor Store System, On Trial In Vancouver,; Might, Speed Up Sales. OTTAWA DIARY By NORM4N M. MeLEOD Fred E. Dcvdie OPTOMETRIST 303 3rd Ave. West Phone Green 960 VANCOUVER (CP) A Vancou-. The idea is to speed service and i it will Improve stock-keeping and One of the anomolies of the ver liauor store will be possibly cut operating costs. present Throne Speech debate is pig for a new system of selling I A card-index system will be in-the fact that the Throne Speech ; liquor that, if successful, may be- troduced at the store. As well as itself is rarely mentioned by any come province-wide. I speeding up service, it Is hoped Heinz puts in theCnCAT.2 -you add only VJATEIX Government Reverses Policy To Collect BCH IS Premiums of the participating M.P.'s. The explanation Is a simple one: the Throne Speech this year was bereft of spectacular feature. Although an eminently sound document, it proposed no startling departures In legislation about whica Liberal M.P.'s could orate with satisfaction, while Opposition speakers vizwed them with alarm. A customer now lines up three times to make a purchase once to have an order slip filled, a second time to take it to a cashier and again to pick up his purchase. Under the new system, a person will have to line up only once if purchasing liquor or wine and again only if purchasing Just beer. Liquor and wine will be purchased on one side of the store, and beer on the opposite side. There will be signs indicating single and multiple purchase lines on either side. A person wanting more than one bottle of liquor or wine .will enter a multiple purchase line on ths liquor side, pay and receive his goods. The same applies for those wanting m . e man one case of beer. VICTORIA (CP) Health Minister Eric Martin said Tuesday night prosecution would be used if necessary to compel defaulters who are able to pay, to keep up with their British Columbia Hospital Insurance Service, premiums. Mr. Martin, in a press release, said those who have not the rniums,'' Mr. Martin's statement said. "This government will therefore ensure that premium payment by Individuals and company participation on payroll deduction will be forthcoming in all Instances." The last session of the legislature approved Mr. Martin's proposal of suspending all premium arrears. Critics of past policy have protested that - hospital Insurance The real truth is that present times are so prosperous, economically for the public as well as politically for the Liberal Party, that thp eovernment has nrtnni- ed the deliberate policy of doing money to Py the premiums will nothing by way of legislation tot" "'"'t"- uul "'w ln uc r- -:- - Of . " l".. n iiM , y : . sponsible for their own hospital disturb them. It hopes that they will continue that way Indefin was. In effect, voluntary for all but those on payroll deductions itely. Of ccurse, if any deterioration Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 2, 1963 3; yw'wg,-'"' m in the present scheme of things. t(Dh.R i.oo M.irnit in me kmcp here last week were Inspector W M Tavlnr' bills. i The statement was a reversaf of policy stated earlier this year by Social Credit spokesmen whe said they favored putting hospital insurance on a . voluntary basis. .': i "It is now possible and equit able to require that all persons who are able to, pay their pre- because non-payers were .not forced to pay. The next premium is due Dec. 31 and bills now are being sent out . A second bill will be sent to non-payers In January and after either economic or political, should take place, the St. Laurent Government will swing into msi SUPER sWr commanding Prince Rupert sub-division, and Sgt. Ross A. Clayton (right) son patrol sergeant. They were presen.ed with Long Service and Good Conduct medals Mt tVmnnsMoner C. E. Rivett-Carnac (centre i officer commanding E Division In-TiVil,r joined the RCMP In April, 1931 and Sgt. Clayton, shown wearing his medal ;x December, 1931. action. But it will act after the event rather than before it. And Aw that cases of non-payment will its fondest hope is that It will not have to act at all. In other words, while the Op- ll W ) a ) mm i) 1MB stmas Festival to Include Carols Sheerest Yet"- It"-'"' pesltion groups are generally urging the government to prepare a storm cellar against a 3 siCiiu ANB be reviewed. ? The minister, with the advice of the service and social welfare workers,- will -. decide on the merits of each case. There will be no set formula on who should or should not pay. Those Judged able to pay will face prosecution in small debts court and. If found guilty, will face fines of $5 to $25 plus the amount of the uncollected premium. . . ,. . , coming depression, the St. Laur ihree Tongues by Ten Local Choirs ent administration l wagering mai ai me moment no serious business recession is on the way. Climaxing the festUil. to be I Recently joining the ranks of held Tuesday and Wee. le Is y , choirs practicing for the novel nights in the Civic Centre, will bt ' event was a male chorus com at lc.ist llirce lan-i be presented by 10 .it chural groups in aw Carol Festival to here next week. several numbers by a massed choir of close to 100 voices. The weight of Impartial opinion in Parliament Hill circles holds- that the government Nylons Planned By New Firm SUSSEX, N.B. O) J-l-A New Brunswick plant, started as an experiment less than a year ago, plans to produce 75-gauge nylon hosiery, the finest gauge ever attempted in North America. The Sussex branch of Sheer Silk Hosiery Mills Ltd., Is operated by 65 New Brunswickers 63 men and two women. At this time last year they knew no more about knitting than Prairie farmers know about squid-lgglng.. prised mainly of Dutchmen, which will sing carols in latin. The choir of the German Baptist - church will sing "Silent Night" in German and a traditional German Christmas song. stands an excellent chance of R pntreal Notary Celebrates ECIPES Other choirs taking part are d Birthday, Hard at Work winning its bet. Both Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe and J. O. Gardiner have argued fairly convincingly that the nation's surplus ot wheat and other .agricultural commodities are a source of strength rather than weakness to the economy. Their viewpoints conceivably may be bias i three United Church choirs, two I from St. Andrew's Cathedral, the HI '? -George Llfcht- anniversary of his career as a Presbyterian Ladies' choir. An If a cake is on your baking schedule and you'd like one that goes together in seconds "Sauce Pan Fudge Cake" is your answer. No creaming,-no beating of eggs, KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor car performance! 6ee us NOW for a general check-up and tune-up . . . and we'll winterize your car too. You'll be pleased with our service. notary, the oldest In Montreal, If ; nuneiation choir and the Rotary :M ,i big flay recently : birthday and the 71st nui m vaimua. t Mixed chorus Only a handful of Instructors No one was surprised when he Earh choir will present two .spent the day at work in his of selections, most of which will be were available when production "d .lt'8 made In the, sauce pan beean but the local, emolovees that the Shortening is melted in. Week- fice in the Aldred Building, high lesser-known carols. caught on quickly and within a I J i " ' ' ' ( over riace a Amies, least of all! two entirely different pro- sed by their political Interests, although their Judgment rarely is proven wrong. But other evidence of a more independent nature supports them. For Instance, government economists believe that, given more Crunchy bits of walnuts throughout the cake' and a deliclously-rich fudge frosting will make nls long-time partner, Edmund ; grams' will be staged in the two Greenwood, 75. . : night festival, winding up Wed- Thc day was full of the wise-! nesday night with the massed cracktne with which the old-! choirs singing "Joy to the everyone "ah", with the first bite! Try It and see. SAUCE FAN FUDGE CAKE "- eup shortening timers cover their friendshin. ! World;" The First Noel;" "Oh, few weeks operations were In full swing. Company president Dallas Grant says the people of New Brunswick are "adaptable for this type of work" and have made real strides in the. operation. ' Although the stockings are Superior Auto Service Limited (hunh W..V ( lomormw attrrnimn. Auxiliary meeting, film of nlfirrrs to-U I p ra. All members M. Mil nifplnn of the Hiimrn's iirrakfast ih! at k p m. at the ml Fall B.uuar, Sat . 5. favorable weather conditions than the mild spell recently prevailing, Christmas 'business in Canada will break all records Althounh admlttine thev have i LltUe To" ' Bethlehem; good times tot-ether. Mr. Light- i "Adeste Fidells" and an old Eng- 2 squares unsweetened ' j chocolate - - 1 i Vt cop warm water hall added with a twinkle in his i ""h carol, "Lo, How a Rose this year. Economic statistics Justify the prediction. Volume of ye: The Prince Rupert Symphony S orchestra will the accompany "WpV,. opftma nrottv tirrt ,.f knitted in Sussex, they have to employment and labor earnings .v,. v... V.... ! massed choirs. ari rt an all-timp hioh nank be refined at the parent corn- can we do' We lust endure " Ti?e '"val, opening at 7:30 savings are up a half-bill'lon dol-pany in Sherbrooke, Que., before iii,i,i,..n i.,. (,' iei,h -riiKht. will also Include iars Irom ft year a!!0 .stocks of being placed on the marltet. " f,.- ii, orean Interludes by Hugo Kraup-ioood on retailers and whole- Mr. Grant says that the only - 1 cap Bitted all-purpose flour IH teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt -. H cup milk V teaspoon vanilla extract i j cup chopped walnuts Fudjfe frostinf ' Melt shortening and chocolate together in sauce pan set in hot water. Blend In warm water and aders hrrt wnrk !ner salers shelves are more compiet-1 drawback In production of ex- ' ' , , , , . ! The Prince Rupert Music and than at any time since prior to'tremely fine gauge stockings, is DO you smoke? Mr. Light- Drama Festival Association. wnrM ur. tt w, wrr,r. iht thv renulrp finer rinnler cord p.irty tonight, " , nan was asKcu snnnsorniE the rarol festival there been such a coincidence of , nylon than is made On this side (Hi a public able to buy and an available supply of the goods of the Atlantic. - ' ' Until such tlmy as it is produced here, he said, the com- SHORTCAKE 100 P. F. English Quality Tk finest creamery butter. they want. That doesn't look as though w111 lmPrt 10-denler yarn "Does he smoke?j' interjected which is open 1o the public and Mr. Greenwood. "Like a factory 1 free of charge, hopes to make it cnimney!" ' ; an annual event., "Now Just a minute," said Mr. The massed choir;' organized Llghthall. "You don't know for the festival, Is expected also everything. Yesterday I smoked '. to participate in the annual my first cigar since more than a Community Carol Sing, a tradi-month ... Of course I admit you tional Christmas sing-song which from Italy. h dame, lire. 4. Re-Evrrtbinlv welcome. (282) . 6nk this Christmas, swiion. Peter Pan i ltpi fiici a rich flivour which " make P. F. Shortcake f. , oarii with old And young," ' ;He did not say what effect this would have on the price of the new hosiery.. . - , the recent good times were on the way out. It rather supports the government's optimistic Idea that good times are huie to stay for quite a while' yet. senre it with ic sugar, stirring until sugar is dissolved.,' Cool to room temperature. Add unbeaten egg and beat well : - ... Siffc . together flour, baking "nwder and. salt. Blend In vanilla, and beat thoroughly. Stir In" tfalhuts. Turn Into greased 8-inch square pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 30 to 35 minutes. Cool. Frost with fudge frosting. ; Makes I. 8-inch ) square cake. fruit dexterta and . S th either hot or iced drinks. Named to B C Toll Authority FMiTinen's Local can t smoke vcry much with has proven highly popular here ti meet Thursdav S pneumonia:" . in oast years. ,:iqo ,,, MctroDole" ' He tnpn eP,alned ,nat afu?r' No definite plans for the com- "M buiness (28ti nls rpcent marriage to the for- munity sing have been announc- . mer Mrs. Arthur Schell. he came ed as yet. but it is expected the !--ThurMlay. Decern- down with pneumonia while on event will take place at the Civic pm in the Miller a trip to Washington. Centre Sunday night, December ; '.ion H.ill. Proceeds ! It was his first serious illness, 20. The massed choir will lead tirds the Patients' and he recovered without ill in well-known Christmas carols -'Box Fund (281) effects. i with the audience participating. Airwoman Serves Time In Plush Suite VICTORIA (CP) Finance Mln- j ister Einar Gunderson has been j appointed to British Columbia's new toll highway ' and -bridge I OZ. yellow packet I 609 I -Z, VANCOUVER (CP) Airwoman authority, it was reliably report- i MS LUXURY AND PERFORMANCE FEATURE NEW . . . Isobcl Burton has begun serving a tneie CHOP SUEY . , ...CHOW MSI N Opn 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phone 133 ed here. . Mr. Gunderson declined to , confirm or deny the report, but 1 it is understood the appointment ! was made by order-ln-council at : Friday's cabinet meeting. - 1 ' Mr. Gunderson was defeated In a Victoria by-electiort lastj t1 .,... a 21-day "sentence" in the luxury suite at the RCAF Sea Island base. She was found guilty last Saturday of being absent without leave. Also fined $40, she was summarily tried before Wing Cmdr. P. C. S. Macdonald who recommended her release from the air force for "unsatisfactory con - i ;..!!jw. Tuesday In his bid for a legls--' lature seat by Liberal George; Gregory. . .' ..,...r. ..... . . wv.-3s. ' . ... duct." t ' nii 1 1) j Airwoman Burton, 28, surrend-i ered to RCAF authorities in I Victoria a week ago after being You cn depc MukVeepnluon. . Ji a. A n ! 6 , noeocd cans 01 100 1 ' 7-Band Portable Genuine Cowhide . Leather Case. Band-Spread tuning. A C, D-C and Battery Operation. All Bands Including Marine. i Reception Instantly No Warm-up. absent from the air force station at Aylmer, Ont., for 18 months. She arrived in Victoria by air irom California but gave no explanation of her whereabouts during the period. RCAF authorities said Air-'omiin Purton. who was sentenced to be confined to barracks for 21 days, would remain In the i sul'n the Sea Island base where she had been held since returning to the air force. 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