Prime Rupert Daily News Wednesday. February 4, 1953 spassing U Sunlj Public Warned Against 'Move' To Change Motor Carrier Act J : . " :. '"I "' vt VBCJU2),,- ve RuixTt rcsl- 4,000 Pinh Prince A letter warning that the pub- after the weaker operators havet The mat tor Was referred to the Uc will be affected adversely If been 'orced out of the compcti- I tranisixjrtation committee for the Motor Carrier Act is taken tive stTXie. further study. off the provincial statute books! " ' vents. l Armstrong other surround- r ie .Uly-clectnl vlre-, f the O.vro Club U I U3C"s spiin blood drive j swings into action next Monday I and continues until Feb. 27. Target for this year's campaign is 4.000 pints or 75.5 per i cent of the total enrollment, j. Last years spring drive set ; a new collegiate record when was read Commerce at the Chamber of meeting Monday I hr n ai esiaie , be Baby Bonus Payments Reach Ail-Time High Mark in B.C. night. Apparently prompted by reports that there is a move to Hie continued upward trend ,.f f,.ln...l ... ri-.. 3.00G students donated. This was 54.5 per cent of thj enrollment make the act Inoperative, the' letter was submitted by Harry ,""71 "T'VT.'?. Expert Coyote Hunter '.Mivnuiio aiiu yjiu lldgc octm- v 1 t . Johnston, Vancouver, president . of the Automotive Transport Association of B.C., who wrote: lty. was reflected in January payments in British Columbia whk:h reached an n!l-tmii hiah WILDWOOD, Alta. (CP) Ward Bortg is getting a reputation as a deadly hunter of coyotes. He overhauls rhp rovfvtpo in hi far "In the provincial government of $5,227,907. started bublni'ss here srtcr. Mary. was one vr0 executive were talltd ul"iirU the Prtrire hrP next Wednesday .lUtv district governor Kb Ji.linson. I" roiMinn ,-(ri'iiiony ut which be installed presi- udtcst prob.etn thes ,iin,i! Ins own I1""1 amti other people's r ytars, he finds " " ,. w mi! up at .n pi;''C pr llunraii Hhic. who lor Vernon on Thurs-'k- rues is al a stun to- ana puouc mma ll wouia appear that lha,. I a Vlt.f . Of this amount $3,153,820 went fln iee-covered Chit) lake and 2 Ei su nsrszzt then uses a shotgun. So far mis winter he has bagged 27. latter payment was made Nothing ;Q behalf of :44 MM rhllrl-en r; COIlM hl further frnm iron truth 1 s- 11 1 - . t ' "Unless the public can be edu- ; mMi families. j cated to the fundamental prin-j During the montn. bzi iamiies ciplcs of sound motor transport in receipt of family allowances practices, we predict that as moved to B.C. from other parts members of the general public i , , . ... (l, r, and of the business communityj0' "e Dominion while 147 moved ( you will find that 1953 has this,out- ; - j i'-t ii Br frmtiiMwr lurking ndWw 1 w r" 4 ly of not iin store for you: ' i The ratio of influx in the case f'"01 r ,w tilRL MUSICIANS, the Rainbow S. rings, will represent Canada In the all-nations cavalcade of song and dance at Albert Hall, London, during the Coronation festival. They will leave for EnKland May 1. Standing deftt Is Hilda Carson, Toronto, and (right) Marguerite heun.lng, Niagara Falls, Ont., vlolinhst and oriranier of th 1. You may save a few dollars : of old age security pensioners at the beginning through the, was even heavier '120 entering! i'"" that Wi" ."."J1 thC be" B C and 65 leav;r'S r other pro- : MAYERHiTY SPECIALS at the Stork Shoppe Feb. 2-7th 30 SKIRTS Size$ 12-20; Reg. $9.93 S7.95 8 SUITS Siics 12-16, Reg. $19.95 $12.95 SMOCKS $3.95 SLACKS $9.95 ft v MISS VgUIUVLU v- 1 1 j vinces. Bowman. Reglna. Seated (fronti U Joanne Hoy e, Toronto. Others, left to right: "front rowl Dolores Mokree, Vancouver, and Vye Petroff, Tjronto; (centre row) Cina Boukydls and Dorothy Jackson, both Toronto; (back rowl PatrkU Hunt, Hawaii, and Olga Skoropad, Toronto. itition. 2. Very shortly, though, you'll Young Wifel'Top-Rated Toronto Singer ill mc many mentis lut Rhodes best of ,ti Is eoii.K t" the Rrt Presbyterian opirru- to claim his irifl t anre. jght. the Ihi's. led by ,f, are having a bach-v for Iiu'-ty c:ar.. It.i Juhnson i . tOdrfn Trllurd are t for another trip. Ihiy are going to the rw.ference hi Victor-' alter part of February. a n"w president of the iw-rt Cub Mil Stone lose the use of modern and well maintained vehicles, dependable and scheduled services, and financially responsible carriers. 3. A little later, vou'll lose a good many more dollars through To Appear Here Feb. 13 Looks After j unpaid truckers' supply bills and Annual Meeting Prince Rupert Liberal Association FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 8 P.M. Common Lounge, Civic Centre Flection of officers and appointment of delegates to Rupert District meeting. Tn V,.,f .. .....i... .u 4u. unmet payrolls when the car- point " "" vvMi.-Miu.-io x tait.il ui me .st'a.vjii, ineiriers get squeezed to the "Alaska Iwu.sic Trail Auxiliaiv announcMl torlav it I of bankruptcy. Big Family has arranged for a concert to be given here by James!th4e llTuln j MillijBfan, a young baritone from Toronto who is the industry- (better known as 'matteintlr in estem nLic monopoly control) takei place t wk was elect - t of the Civic Centre .iy.ii'tir.etit was made inual meeting of the a jpert rlub last night. Grurcr Milrhrll wo ji -f-pre.,i(ient and Hrure DLRAM. Ont. 0 When Agnes finder married last year she became stepmother of 10 children. Since then she has added one of her awn to the family. At 19. she berame the wife of 40-year-old George Plcken who had been married twice before. The children who came with her husband Included four from his first marriage and one from the second. Five orphaned sU-jx hiltlien of Mr. Pickens second marriage also became her charges. The family of 13 Uve in a six-bedroom farm home In the Pine Hills district, three miles south of here. The oldest child in the family Is Margaret Birr, step-daughter of Mr Plcken. She's as old as her new mother. The younger u Kenneth. Mrs. Pu ken's own Ihtre-moiilh-oid 'or the lltti straight !T-'tted sccreuiry, ivherinr of members the meeting In the ! r.d the business ae fo;iued bv a '!! directors of Hie club Boulter, Ku ( ollinMtn, rrrnr. whos still fot ho Informed everyone. ii, Kill Lambie, te- slil. jit Jut Si lilt and t . are tr;.;r;i to figure HaMrt str.art and OH, My GOOOMESS. I FOSGCT' 4 .. - t this iS the OAy wEPE TO have I A n Vr thc famlv-gpoup picture Ell II Imh C;werMrH.Ev - ' 1 1 C 1 pound ccxxiE-vcxj',i) ii I I riv A M fv - X. . . i i i i 1 1 I tt J RUSH OUT AMD FIND J J tA"Dr?K'VW--:JJ-U f - N I l H'X " "T1' T"f"f NWJ I ' L-r- ( OAGWOOD M I V- WHKt S BLONOie?- SuE WENT i, JSr S-rvC Af?GJi I (CATCH tm PUPS-G'-- :-7i. fV-r-r lr y ( out tooKiNC ) - b'Zi pop' Tj- i wantthem 4:': j circles. j Informed recently that Mr. i Milllgan was to make a western i lour which Included Vancouver. !the auxiliary got in touch with' (him with the result that the concert Is set for Feb. 13 at the ; Civic Centre. j "It Is short notice, hut from what we hear about this vount i singer It will be well worh it.' j a member of lh u.lllary turn- mented. H Is reported nat the 23-year-jold baritone has a vt.ice to match his sie he is six feet, five inches tall. Rated already as possibly the finest oratorio singer Sir1 Canaclj., r. s ..hwar has Iwn chosen" by Sir Ernest MarMIUan for two consecutive years as soloist In "The Messiah'' and "The St. Matthew Passion" ' He was soloist In the premiere Canadian performance of itruek-'ners Ninth Symphony with the .Toronto Conservatory jtymt;honv , orchestra and chorus In l'.i'jl. and irroeated the role at M.iviey Hall In Toronto one year later, j A 'tite; t of farneti liedcr singer. Emmy Helm, he also reaches with the noted horjitst hordtst Orel Kraus l.'i.i wife, a talented pianist, will come to Prince Ruert with him as accompanist. Ticket will go on sale at the Civic Centre Immediately. l"n Urt the pel's at tr.'t .f a crib board i'h J'K- Si nit ftlirl '!, t.V to I the ,n- 'i (Wifuscd no one h r.y tii f There i'"-i:n ' !!,.'t:t .i, t the son. ; Some of the rhlldiet work In i other cities, but on week-ends I as many as possible come home. i i Youth Group Bids Farewell To Maria Brett ' new wme to e H:i;" t rdiena and ' n:ust recent i .Me;n!)et s . the Catholic You Mi ()i.imatloii ate invited to attend a Mi'lal evening on Wed-I IIcmI.iv, FY o 1 . i Al hut Kunci.i s bi-monthly niretliirf a panel discussion on Communism was started. It was the first In a series of ta Ju based on I he d.K-'.r!ne of Communism In centra U to the Christian way of life ! The CYO bid farewell to Maria Brett, an active member of the group, who Is leaving tomorrow i:e are htimihy and Hill IMii. k It's a rmdit keep his n lie s;tn " fii'ii rn-mli ..f !9:,3 "I i!.'e (i.iyliKhl and ''. Iji-cin ".o!y Is the lui;h-' ' of the year my storekeepers hny ' f ur!v month ""'"r than they h;d ."!,1 htlk any-r. iMiM t(. Din stne V onld have had a H'' couldn't ov,, flnj "ve in, afternoon -rnrt Hull u sUll ""it the big hockey '''! to have fumr-ri'h mining k, i J I rs"n. .IM V TIJ WI 1 1.1.1) WINSII'KO (OxThe new United fsta'cs consul-general here. C IVritt K.c' ki ncia:i, h.i been In the ITS forrian hervl'e st;ir 'PiO H arrived here after posts in Amsterdam. Batavia, Italy, Norway. England, France, Lithuania. Dairlg, Nigeria and Switzerland. ( ( COME COME. DEAp.THEI DEAp.THEI cL cOCI for Victoria u tak a nurse's training course at St. Joseph's Canada's oldest V PhOTOGPAPhEP Q -i'' ' f HAS HIS CAMi V'" V ALL SET UP AND i 4 '. building at S.l- Hospital. :cry. Quebec. Is a two storey tone structure built in 1S39. s- S.4 "S' - r-i . ki d reaoers 1 J i A 17 '''W. ttY 3 Mill FY-stivnl entries to Box 157 before March I. (32) fipoclil m.e.inR Citpenters "Jnlcn. Wednesday. Feb. 4. S pin, Important. 29) Hvre will Dc a special meet- Radar Sets CNR Ships VEst-Tv,) radar sets retard equplnent. on National', Pacific "'tt ship., from now disclosed t,Kay by f-'-:--r1 r ,- i, 4 ' w f ; ' .' , - U t ;-v4,. V -9 . V w l .. ' . i - fi,.' - 5 'ITU- 1 i ' t) 4 i ' 'A . " V , "V A; ' 1 -V S 'V 4L stt 11. s vi in? i-iijemiers union si i I ii I fi ( HOLD IT HOW-1 the Civic Centre Wednesday at 8 p m. All members are reiue.st-cf to attend. C. Silversides. ( THANK GOODNESS MOW WE CAIsl 3 v. THAT'S OVER.' ( GET BACK TO ) - " tSyysf---' V OU GAMES " & & ir ' iJ 't IcT fool . ,Jvr w '.I I ar.'! CNss. iPr(:Ident, 29 $3 "1 'lul when hi Mr. H. H . Church. D i'.A Prince oeorpe left; representative, will be at tln Monrtay mKht fhc U.I.C. Office Feb. 6 at 1.30. .A? JrVK- rX!K4 r "n double, ra-(Veterans requiring advice arc ii. or M,, .v,i-u .irivlsifl tn Mr r-hnr-h krr v. v rvv-.Nr x ii - JL- r-r- u- JJ . II, i N - "C. - I (30) Cunndnin Lesion. i;;m:::.::i:;ni:at:;ii:::::ijn ......ever necessary. umes SPrvl(,e after j National plon- Docs our did roconiiiioiid 2t&Cc ,t iters when a set' ,ed 011 the RU,Hrt in 'f'.' mve .in , i You will eiiov liulc v. heat in tins .Irlicious form. Vita West it whole wheat in imp. (Inn waters . . . MiHirisfi-ing ami so Mtislyinj;. MADI IT PEEK FREAN'S Op... . " "i iricsy 4,d W . Mr. B(,hiln klds of "at anv time there ;ahorimmecilat! ' , """bt that these ot human live, ' ''oneinrtnci. M AKI5 Of BISCUITS ii fACKIT "' .ji , S Mr. ).mr U opt dm vim. ; v , i ,. v(,,.;j ,.i,.s . ' -,i (-. Jy 2.8 . - S97P :;;i::;;;:iiiiiiuu;