Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 29, 1952 WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE ! f lour Bleach Is No Menace REDSKINS ON "THE LOOSE! i I! Terrace Forms Golf Club LONDON (l Lord Ilorder, nhvlei:in tn th rnvfil fnmllv Course on Lakrise Side Across Bridge Planned i in li I secretary Ken Coleman ! r e.isurei - R C. Sandover-Slv. 11 and adviser to the minister of ! food, has assured the British ' public that bread made from Ihmmi I THIS I TERRACE Terrace has formed i Directors Cece Blakeburn, a Golf Club Fair Interest was Ken MrPhcrsun. Ed Bains, Bub shown at a meeting Tuesday i Elklns and Bill Devbow. evening when an executive was! f uture plans pending. Estab-iormed. j Hslnnent of a course in the Lake- President Mel Peek Vout rise side of Skeena River not far Vie President Jim McCon-i from the bridge is considered. TAf a . A APRONS DRAPES HEADKERCHIEFS YARDAGE BRIDGE TABLE COVERS TABLE CLOTHS INFANT PANTIES PILLOW COVERS COTTAGE SET'S GARMENT BAGS SHOE BAGS HOSIERY BAGS agenised flour has had nothing to do with the outbreak of ner-j I' vous or other diseases in the, country. j His assurance followed an at-; tack in the House of Lords' against the use of agene, a chemical agent employed by l B itbh bakers for more than 25 I years to give a whiter and larger ; loaf. ! H a SHOULD FIGHT FOR l.'iiiiiiniifi. Irani page l Drowning at WALLACE S DEPARTMENT STORE jj 100 ClMtBOM 1Q8UI IO0II Pt. Clements 'ninn0, "OH Slsivx,.. Saturday,; j .. T,,K ; "Outside countries want only one thing from us profit. They IWWI IUCIE1 CHILI VILLI Charges had also been made by ' Dr. John Coghlan, a Hull pr.ictl-; A 38-year-old logging engineer tioner, that thousands had died was drowned at Port Clements Wednesday. RCMP said todav hiand ic lu-ulth of many more had DISTRICT NEWS 0,1 ' angered by eating the ...unurn Ger.nyn, employed by i Co. He , ehemlcally-ireatcd bread. Kelly Logging was on no not give a d about Can-; ada but for that, and when they are through with our country, i you will find you are left with : only a shell." Mr. MrLcod, who has spent most of his lifetime in the customs service, and has devoted nol days and is reported to have 5C K. piynig io muse who instant abolition of acene. Bodv has not bevn recovered ' f 01 ' Holder said: "We don't say, i THE THRILLING CA rv and RCMP arc conducting drag- i ucj.iuse tliioiiiiuin has Uen used -lot, operations. He is single and ! motor car manufacture for the : :uis a brother, -Claude, superln- : Past 20 years, that therefore thel tencient of the logging company. ! increase In road accidents is due to ehrnminm " Terrace Forms Athletic Ass'n COMMANDO GANGSTER; t much time to problems of sportsmen, called "our foiest cover ! the most Important asset we j have as far as big game, fish ! Jind upland birds are concerned. "Without that there is no hab-I itat." Tho screen'i most popular detective returns in i brand TERRACE The enmmiinltv's CCw thrilltrt He fave figures of the annual timber cut of B.C. compared to the program of reforestation and pointed out that It takes "between 60 and 80 years before voune tree's SHIPS AND WATERFRONT The Greek sulphur ship, 5, 700-ton Cieorc M. Embiricos. Capi. John Goulandris, sailed Monday j interest in sports was Jll dem- nstrated Wednesday evening when somp 60 pcople'turned out: ; for tlie meeting at the Civic! Centre when thj Athletic Asso-j , eiation was formed.. ; The executive was elected as i ! Kilows; I The same "fallacy' 'in elemen-' tary logic entered Into the cur-' rent bread-whitening controversy. "I am .satisfied," he said, "that wc cannot trace any nervous complaints prevalent In this country to the use of agene as an Improver in bread." When Lord Chorley remarked that the practice of using agene had been discarded in the United States. -' dl C s- LO Lord Horder v .7 gimm, - i HO reach the stage of small nier- ehantahle timber. "Wc must put into effect an immediate policy 'of reforcsta-j tion." i Ho rennrteri nn Hm ln.-l mnni. The detective thni! I of ltl l I 1 v after dLsrharglng a cargo of ; President-Ed. Davis. Vice-President Jack Peddle. ! f-'c; i -ta. -Treasurer Ken W I viilnlnir fnr ril 11 mhi i (--11 nlo I WALTER PIDEE Co. Ltd. pulp mill at Watson Is- 'But,lhe Americans change from land Agent for the Greek ship! .?y 7 &uy- lhev navp very Ci Ionian, j i Dirrrlors - r"l: Enke; . Johnnie uw inenrjiume as the famous pn-; wc Brett & Field. . w..-..i.e .luMiiiiisiraiion. Th.y Collins, Bob in8 of the Fish and Game Coun-rich and J. c" wlllPh passed a resolution "strnnelv nrnt.n.stlnfr" firHi should enlist the help of of lands by the Aican project in ! Wc I f mer' ng war be held Sunday i when further p'ans will be newspapers, such associations as h'r.im something, then go back j lc !t, and do not always tell you." WEALTHY AREA The province of Sochabanibu In Bolivia, besides providing large herds of cattle, is noted for its rich forests. uie iweeasmuir rark area be-lore removal of all timber and debris to high water mark. CO Sl!l MARCWT !J(IT LEIGHTOM Kim i Under present agreement with TERRCt OPENS the B.C. government, Alcan was LENTEN SEASON i not required to remove any tim- , ber, he said, "yet there is an this, and other organs," he declared. He pointed out many ravages on game fish.animais and birds and said humans, not wild animals, were most destructive predators. "You are not squealer,; when you tell the game warden about TODAY ond SATURDAY Evenings 7 ou and 9:00 p.m. TOTE million feet of thr.ixr in the irc.i." CLOY A II CRF.EK PROl'.l.EM St. Matthew's Church held special service Wednesday to commemorate the beginning of Len.'. Further services will he l Saturday Matinee t p m. ' i fa Mors ri.'in- iniracuons ol the game laws. ,'McLeod Mr. McLeod unjed urged the ttic sports- sports- T1,ose Those animals, animals, birds birds and and fisl fish h.ld each Thursday throughout Lent. imcn 10 Ps a resolution at its nri. vm. nttn wh Aa I 1 annual meeting next month'...-.; ..,'... ... .. ...,.. . . '"J wiuu nicy necu nicy ' that a competent fishlnn officer . i 1.1 i, .,. .... n Miyuiu uu uidii wivii in ii:: same i , ,, , , . , . i be stationed at Cloyah Creek way M a clllckcl m,.ir dam during every summer and Mr Mnl.,in ri rlj USED ( VALUE! IfELKWA li ALKS .. CENF.R4L MOTORS PRODUCTS laii, io see tnat suflicitnt water . V " ' is in the creek at all times to to l",II?,rt d.CVel" 1;'rB"" spawning waters above the dam mm'h lJlack bass for sport Jisn-vr "C i , .v. . . . ', I15K In local lakes unproductive ln constructed lrt by LdTh Columbia 101 lr"ut' Pve a "ivid de-was .scriDtion of the ..rLinff n,.ni- This advertisement is not pul)lished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or ly the Government of British Columbia. cciiuiosc Co. Ltd. to provide wa- aTi iUes the fish which is ... ter lor its pulp mill here eastern Canada and U.S. V". S. Lythgoc, liquor inspector i om Vancouver, was a vis'lor to tlie town while on business, before continuing west, on his trip through the interior. VA.vcorviit and VICTOKM SUNDAY s.s. Cliilcotin 8 p.m. TUKSDAY ss. Camosun 12 noon ALICK AHM, STIVVART AMI POKT SIMPSON Sunday. Camosun. p m. I'OK NOK I H Ol I KN 1IIAKI.OTTK ISLANDS February 9 ss. Clillcotin midnight FOR SOITI1 Oil: EN CIIAHLOTTK ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin March 7 and 21 FRANK 1. SKI.VNFR , Prince Rujrert Atjent Third Avenue Phone 508 "The dam was to allow sufficient water in the creek at all times so fish ran reach their spanning grounds. Last year there was not sufficient water in Cloyah on many occasions and thousands of salmon fry died on the creek bottom for want of water." He supported Mr. McLcod's tnll for a fish hatchery and s;;ld trout should noi, be released inu streams and lakes before they are eight inches long. That was the only way to ensure their survival, TF.KUACE SPEAKS T..ff T....,l.i ,i.t.-t . L . 133 PONTI.W-.-5l motor, new tires irtir VAI XIIAI.I, 6-cylind -r Rdun Only 4 m.s! GM new car guarantee l!iir CIIHHOl.ET Hub f OUIC. I Radio and healer ... ' l?H (IIKYItrI.F.T Sfrlai, I!MF CIIEYitOI.ET Sedan, radio and hcatei ' CIIKVKOLKT 2-door Sedan, radio and h.a;er OM usd car guarantee . ! WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATELY OlVStDLttSK OWNERS' PRICES FOR I.M.MI MATE SALI Asa Robinson and Art Bates returned from the Smlthers hospital after a week's Illness. Several more residents are still confined there but are makinc T-Tn rolrl U good progress towards recovery ',," cad a statement . c Tc-w Terracc Rod and and Gu Gun Clul club ga,d NOTICE TO MOTORISTS " Our Kr..iir .Service Department will be rimed Monday alter mti.n all day Tuesday and Wednesday, .March 3rd, 4th and Jtli to allow our mechanics to attend a Chrysler Technical Service School. Thc? ;.clu:ols are put on to keep our mechanical staff up to dat-j on all new service information covering Chrysler-built vehicles and thus render the best available service to owners of these cars and trucks. ' Your co-ope a 'ion in this matter will be appreciated. N OTIC ( ' asoli ne Pumps and Vails Department will remain e-P-n as usual. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. ('Hit Y SI. Kit PLVMOl Til KARGu nri ,.Ti : ..I. . T.,i w a . a, nurses took the rmm.r- lw) spawnintr trrounds. - . . .. -r i ...-i . ...... .. vuiiuiiiKuon urom sea it lun ty of attending the courses USED TRUCK VALUE! De-ill taught m Smlthers on atomic, nursing. 1 1 ' 'f ""'I i.Airv- 1 ,iVaa'A)yi 1 i li i ,J -'"- would build a fish haUherv ment oillcal peddles such bunk .,icrc. , c,ntra, B J .v. Nl,.stin,t fot action. fal. W(. mlve mlM u lie suggested the resolution be , have 12." .orwarocu uj Hon. K. W. May- . Mr. Lamble passed along greet-acw, minister of fisheries, and ings from the Terrace club and J.. f. Appicwhaitc, MP for asked for close co-operation be-okocna- , twecn ail Rod and Gun asso FKIGIDAIRF. REFRIGERATOR More beautiful and practical than ever in four completely new models including this fine l)c Luxe Cold-Wall. ciations in Central B.C. IIB IIIMtOI I T ij-lon panel. This unit ta.Mi! paital nidtrn, n completely new cream job, and heater. A real buy at only ' VHr. fillc 1-ton panel, heater. Full pm ' 1!MC C.VIC 2''3-ton. long whreibase, 2-.spi.-cd rear ai-niKl new pa tial motor, for only ' 19,5 ''-2-IOII FARfiO Covered Van 1 E ALSO HAVE PRIVATELY OWMI) TKl'l' AT OWNEIIS' PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE SMI Sec Our Budget Plan for Financing, Rtf ond Accessories CHILDREN'S FURNITURE AND STtAMtrt Prince George BABY CARRIAGES FISH HATCHERY Mr. McLcod also urged the Rou and uun Ciuo to light for a fish hatchery in Northern B.C., to be in charge of a nsnei y oiologist who would be permanently stationed at the hatchery uiid his services availaule lor advice on various sircaihs ona lakes in this area. He also proposed a game biologist for noun-.in .c. to sluiy and give advice ,ii gmc question" "'ihc.se Casual hurrierl vUiU TRADES AND TERMS von' !' !'! 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