d Needed by UIC TP7 PERSONALS - Mrs. J. O. Anderson and son . i A, Totaling Jobless Jimmie, 303 Fourth Avenue East. This Is because mnnv iirm. ., m cater co-opera will Uave by plane tomorrow for North Vancouver where they will attend the wedding June 18 of Mrs. Anderson's niece, Miss Irene Durran, to Const. C. P. Wasson, formerly uf .Prinee Rupert. ABAW2 Thoin is H, Howard of IIMCS Chatham, will leave here soon for a new post at IIMCS Naden at Esquimau. Scheduled to arrive here tomorrow to relieve Howard is LSAW1 .William L. Lcggett of Naden. Two officers or the Naval Reserve at Cha'ham also will be leav nc soon on 'raining courses. SubLt IS) J. M. Evins, will leave for Supoiv School at Esquimau June 20 and Chaplain 2nd Class iRC) O. P. Mohan will leave for n3val training at den June 28. This Week- .en employers, unem-soiis and the Unem-iisunince Commission s'trcsM-d this week by ,'r. district office man-we Kup'Tt. ,f local Commission jlistus on the num-ions receiving unem-jencfits and also the ,ons seekinfj employed the office, It Is to Hive a true statis-e of the employment j ottuwa, Mr. Waller Watson Island Local No. 708 will meet tonight in the Legion Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. and companjes do not use the Unemployment Insurance office to register job opportunities. Hiring Is done directly, Mr. Waller said, with employees drawn from a source of which the UIC has no record. FACES HtOKI-KM The Prince Rupert Unemployment Advisory Committee, which meets every other month in con-Junction with the UIC office manager, has been faced with (he problem of giving the correct figure to Ottawa and thus far have been unable to do so. The Advisory Board is headed by R. H. Davidson, principal of Booth Memorial High School, and t i A tea and bake sale will be held at the Lutheran Church Saturday afternoon. Decoration Day crrt monies, sponsored by the IODE will be held Sunday. IODK, Legion and Legion L.A. members will parade from the Legion starting; at 2:30 p.m. iinnTTirT-rvnr-i -I M iv IV5J ML H ! v s r v v f if- I LJ other members are chosen to represent organizations In the city. To aid work of the advisory committee, Mr. Waller suggests that employers should register Job opportunities with the Commission office. This will direct persons seeking employment to the office and result lr. a clearer Coconut Cream Phoio by Vun Meer Studio. POINTERS ON THE SCOTTISH sword dance are given members of the cast of "Brigadoon" by choreographer Jean Murdoch, (kneeling) during rehearsals for the musical to be presented by the Prince Rupert Little Theatre starting Ju ne 22 and running through June 26. Latest production, directed by Ian Debbie, will be performed by cast of nearly 50 local artists. picture of the unemployment1 situation here, Mr. Waller said. J ' Employment seekers can save j themselves time and money by I dealing through the Commission ' office, he said. They are advised ' Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 16. 1954 Dangerous Float Conditions Stressed by Village Chiefs immediately if there are job vacancies and can save hours of waiting at personnel offices, Mr. Waller declared. Employers can also save time, Mr. Waller said because the local District News FRANCOIS LAKE A severe electrical storm here last week villages for introduction of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movements to the villages. Mr. Anfield, who served as Scout Commissioner for the district for office has applicants registered : in all categories. Right now, j there Is a lack of stenographic ' LOTII In wide blue stupes make at--arins for Junior In f shirt and plastic knocked out telephone communi- ! and general office help in the 's that feature grlp- district, the manager admitted. School children who wish summer employment should apply now with the Commission office. cations 'between Francois and Burns Lake and startled two lo-! cal residents with slight shocks. ' Ken Rensby and Albert Jeffrey, both of whom were standing near cookstoves in their homes during the storm, reported feeling shocks. e n i n g s for easy Cute and comfort-se little wearer and re for, the outfit Is by Thomas. The dangerous condition of the Cow Bay floats and need for improved facilities to safeguard valuable supplies left for Natives' boats at the floats, highlighted discussions at a meeting of city and government officials with leaders from many Indian villages in this area. The session, held at the office of Indian Superintendent F. E. Anfield, heard Chief Johnson Russ of Greenville complain of the disrepair of the floats, and of many thefts of supplies from the delivery shed. Noting that thousands of dollars worth of supplies were left at the shed for natives' boats he j so that they can be placed in Jobs I as soon as school finishes. many years, said the request would be followed up but that the difficulty of training a nucleous of leaders would be a major problem. A suggestion from Mrs. Grace Vickers, chief of council at Kit-katla for a social centre in Prince Rupert where Native men, women and children could meet and rest and spend their spare time with comfort and dignity, also brought much discussion.- Healing Must Be Planned Efficiently An exptitiy planned beating system pays for itself in a few years through greater comfort that pro-moles better health for the family. Phone 174 SMITH & ELKINS LIMITED 259 Third Ave. W. cees To Form Group Municipal Affairs The lake level has risen dangerously high this spring and at present is about one foot higher than at the same time last year, j Mr. Aniiela reported that a Rough water Sunday saw waves lapping at the edge, of the road in several low spots. said that thefts were numerous and impossible to control and asked for a better shed and improved system. group of city business men had already approached him for advice as to the value of building such a centre, with locker rooms. i of a municipal af-nmittec to study lo-nit was approved at hfs meeting of the it Junior Chamber e ' on Juycee International by Fred ; Aston, Fellowship by Roy C. ! j Brown, traffic safety by Bruce1 ! Mills and fund raising by Sam j Simpson. ! j Another highlight of the local meeting was a recording of an I address by Mayor Don MacKay Mr. Anfield sugpe&led the pos- j laundry facilities and restaur- sibility of having a larger shed ant which could be run by the A lumber truck upset on a soft shoulder on the road between the landing and the old Russell ranch last week but driver Albert Amendt and his passenger, Alice Bostrom, escaped Injury in the accident. The truck, which turned completely upside down Natives themselves. However, he felt that any project which would keep the Natives In a separate class or group would be Inadvisable and the meeting in general did not approve an "In r immiltee, to work ncction of the pressors committee, will .itvernmcnt at an ac-1 and aim at ache public fully with ne evolved from ro-nical discussions at Junior Chamber t"a-ntion In Pentieton. ntion clinic reports in the upset, sustained only minor damages. THRIFTY-THIRTY FRIGIDAIRE constructed and ' establishment of a cheek system for the goods j which might be operated by one of the taxi stands near the area. I Chief Charles H. Dudoward i complained of the recent davel-i opments at Burns Lake where a ; magistrate had reportedly ordered Indians banned from beer parlours and said that the steady advancement of the Natives in this area was their own assur-' unee that mass Interdiction was quita unnecessary, i Another feature of the session j was a strong plea from several of Calgary at the Pentieton convention. The address, dealing with the problems of leadership in the community and the nation and with almost every aspect of Canadian life was acclaimed as outstanding at the conven'ion and at the local meeting and it was planned to make a wire recording of the speech available t6 gay local organizations wishing to hear it. The talk also deals dian only" type of social treatment as a solution to their problems. Inspector W M. Taylor of the RCMP brought a message of greeting and good wishes from Viscount Vincent Massey, governor general of Canada. His Excellency, during hLs recent visit at Kitimat, had recalled with pleasure his meeting with Native Chiefs In Prince Rupert. nday's meeting were A black bear has been seen in the. vicinity of the Hcnkel home. Abe Weins saw the bear ambling along behind the house last Monday morning, coming from the direction of the J. Keefe ranch and since then, bear tracks have been' seen close to the house. IT0METRIST d K Dowdie Thiici Ave. W. ad re ine Green 960 THANKS CHIEFS' i Th" inspector aiso thanked the j M"; Morrill's son Lyman and his wife and children-are staying chiefs' for "their unfailing co. operation given at all times i at Jh i?r?"c.r ranch a"d Ab? ?"d Eth(i' Wains are at the throughout the past year In 3"" farm in tnc absence of matters affecting law enforce- Bl" Jonnson- ment in this area." He also ! ; with the problem of trashy lit 1 erature and its availability to children. 1 The Jaycecs planned to Intensify JhQ Scotch Lite campaign this summer, with Bert' Jeffries j In charge. Demand for the I luminous tape for marking car i bumpers has fallen off In the I past few months. 1 It was reported that Derr Roos ; will attend the International ' Jaycee convention in Mexico City In October. Three new members Initiated j by President Jerry Lemlre were ; Ken Wllmot, Martin Nuyten and Stan Leonard. wie Wishes Navy League meeting. Wardroom, II MCS. Chatham, Thursday, 8 p.m. 1141) You may register your children for Annunciation Kindergarten this week In the Catholic Church Library, mornings, 9 to 11. (1411 C.W.L. June - Flower Tea. Thursday, June 17, 2:30 to 5 p.m. Annunciation School Hall. Home cooking, homemade candies, novelties, etc. ( 1 10) SUEY . . . CHOW ME IN p.m. - 3:30 a.m. stressd the youth work program of the RCMP and the many calls being made by the police launch at Indian villages in the interest of the young people and better public relations as a whole. ""The leaders present were unanimous in their hope that similar meetings could be held each year. Uiclit(jan Srr'J rJltlleri nm fieri Makes perfecf puddmqs and pies! fJo -failures ever! New Royal INSTANT Coconut Cream is equally delicious as a mouth-watering pudding or a quick easy pie filling. It's super homogenized for wonderfully rich, creamy texture. And you'll love the big meaty chunks of chewy coconut that give such marvelous flavor! So easy to make, too. No stirring over a hot stove. No extra pot to clutter burners or wash up. No starchy taste, film, or lumps. Perfect results' every time with new Royal INSTANT Coconut Cream pudding and pie filling. Try some soon! Jwood Cafe le Orders Phone 131 Memphis on the Nile In lower Esypt was a centre ot great Importance about 1700 BC. Attention All Salmon Fishermen: Attending the session . were Prince Rupert Shoreworkers ! Mayor George E. Hills, Inspector SEE IT TODAY $339.95 $31.00 Down $17.00 Month McRAE BROS. LIMITED 'The Store thftt Service Built' Phone 6 or 36 Local U F A W.U. meets Thurs AS SIMPLE PHONE CALL day, Junp 17 Rt 8 p.m., in the Metropole Hall. Negotiations are in progress. (140) Installation of Women of the Moose ut 8:30 tonight. Co AS Taylor, Edward Bolton of Port Essington. member of the provincial enquiry committee on Indian affairs, Charles H. Dudoward, northern vice-president of the Native Brotherhood of B.C., Chief Cecil C. Ryan of Metlakat-la, Chief Grace Vickers, Kitkat-la, Chief R. H. Sampson. Port Simpson, Chief Reuben Munro, Alyansh. Chief Johnson Russ, Greenville, Chief Abel Oake.s. Phone Q0 Across the Town or the Nation A 16-year-old girl in Battle Creek. Michigan, is looking for pen pals In the Prince Rupert district. Miss Sally-Ann Mitchell in a letter to The Daily News, says she would like to write to pen pals here and exchange school news, pictures and souvenirs. Of herself, she writes: "I am In the 10th grade. My hobbles are good books, traveling, sports, camping, fishing and hunting. I sing in our church choir and study voice." Sally-Anns address Is 335 Avenue "C." Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A. GEORGE DAWKS CHOCOLATE . VANILLA UTTWSCOTCH COCONUT CREAM - -1 , Lindsay's CARTAGE & STORAGE. LTD. Kitscgukla, Councillors W. Fred Stewart of Kincolith, R. H. L. Nelson of Metlakatla, Eddie Clifton of Hartley Bay and Albert Douse of Kitwancool, and John D. Pahl, Hartley Bay. Peter Williams -of Kitwancool, Mathew Hill of Kitkatla, Wallace Morgan of Kitwanga and Peter Leighton member of the enfranchisement Board of Metlakatla. SPECIALS workers and husbands, Loyal Order of Moose and wives cor- I dially invited. (It) WATSON ISLAND, LOCAL 708 General Meeting, Wednesday, June 16, 7:30 p.m. Legion Auditorium. See Union Notice Boards at plant for items to be voted on j at this meeting. (140) The Canadian Legion advises that details of the New 1 Veterans' Land Act have been received. Interested Veterans are invited to attend a meeting on Thursday at 8 p.m. In the Legion Auditorium. (H) ft A special meeting to discuss h" final offer of the operator--for the 1954 agreement will be held Saturday June 19 at 10:30 a.m. In the Legion Auditorium. This meeting Is jointly sponsored by the U.F.A.W.U. and the Native Brotherhood of B.C. ( 1421 AUCTIONEER I'bone Black 8 Hi and Red 12. NEW! EASY! WONDERFUL! 1-2-3 Fudge fioucfc Carnation Milk maktt il poiblt No other form of milk will do You'll he thrilled "with Carnation's I lulgc Sauce it's silky-smooth, decp-hrown, rich -flavored. Recipes m;ulc with Carnation Milk arc extra-smooth hecause Carnation is specially heat-refined. 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