Prince Rupert Daily News iSoeial Credit Enters Field; ! Mr. a'nd Mrs Bartell Hedstrom returned to the cily last night ' from Fraser Lake, whore they ulUncliKl the wecLMng of their son,' Kit-hard, to nne Marie Dahlgre:i. Saturday. May 10. 1952 Optimistic Organizer Here I) 1 II K C T O it V fr ! In ii M rhiinh ill II a.m. and i.m. Miimluy Hiiinol ill 115 rir( h uliiiwn. Vil.K' IATWI;ttH U, 4th Ave. W.. at Dunsimilr Bt. Holy. Communion B::iO am! Sunday School 2:00 p.m. Canon Basil S. Prockter, R.A., BD Rpctor (Blue 700 j 5th Ave. E at Youiir St Minister: Kcv. Fred Antrolmn. i Green 812) An Inrti'jwnrtent daily newspnper clpvmed to the upbuilding of Prince Rtiper', ; and Northern and Central Britisli Columbia, Memlwr ot Canadian press Audit bureau of Circulations ; Canadian Daily Ncwspajwr Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daiiv News Limited i J P MAOOK, President H. O. PFRRY. Vice-President O. A HUNTER. Mnniudnic Editor .Subscription Rales: x1? I ny currier Per week. 2Sc: per month J.OO: per year. flOOO pfc, i-lciitC ! By mail Per month. 7ftc; per year. 8 00. Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa ; Social Credit is organizingin Prince Rupert for the forthcoming provincial election campaign. It will place a fourth candidate in the field here. Liberals. Progressive Conservatives and CCF are already ' 11 entered. The Scientific Accuracy oltk Sl'NDA Y NKWIT AT IHi; J:30 Sime ServU Peer V. Paynter of Vancouver I Socred organizer for British Columbia, has been in the city ! for the past couple of days, hav-' ing come from the interior on Thursday night. He left for j Vancouver iiy air today and win ; be back nw.t -week when a pub- Reflects and Reminisces , vTHE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Services at I.O.O.F Hall, Fourth Ave. E. "Search the Scriptures . . . . they are they which testify of Me." John 5:39. Your whole family will enjoy and benefit by the following services: 11 a.m. Sunday School-Classes for all ages, Flan-nelgraph lessons for the children. 12:15 p.m Morning Service Bible studies setting forth Practical Christian Living" 7:20 p.m. Inspirational singing and a nimple OorH message to meet your need. "Blessed are they that keep His testimonies, and that seek Him with the whole heart." Fsalm 118:2. Pastor C. XV. Sinclair FULL GOSPEL Umu HKr 'kiiivti;kia 4th Avenue East Rev. E. A. WrlKht. D.D. (Orecn SJ I IKK1' I Ml Ml ' ; 6U Av. Went Kev. L. O. l4 (Cteen 81 3 .l.t A1 IOV. A K HI V CO. Br. Cap i. Oorc Ovstryk Wnnday School 9:30 p m iBluck M9) KT. P l.'H I I Tllllll 6ih Ave. at McHrlde Kt Pastor : Kcv. H. O. Olsen ' . (Black !) 8el Cove Roc lor: Kcv. H Godfrey tllrd 8unlay Srtiool -11 iM am. (Blue 821) SUNDAY SERVKE ! lie meeting will be called here Hundreds of northern old- i Ioru organization purposes. Then timers at veil as a multitude of I .follow a nominating con-newcomers will enjoy close in- ; vention to name a candidate spection of vast engineering ; Fie M- Munson, local rail-work in central B.C. today. The i wayman and Social Credit en-courtesy f Alcan will go far in j thusiast. has been assisting Mr. heroins? British Columbia under- 1 Paynter 8u,'y School. lation 10:30-Sunday School. Open cession. Special attraction for Mothers. 11:30 Morning Worship Ctiriht Believer'i Strenttl 7 : JO -Evangelistic Service stand the Immensity of what is I "There is a lot of support here ! for Social Credit," Mr. Paynter distant Oewn) torabl1Wo,c Kt "r Mn 01 HT Wbeshovijnj.,,, ,Thre' MinutK il Y Are a Slumbli.i Block." i developing. His Worship the Mayor of Jun--! -au was in Prince Rupert a few ; days ago on his way home. Although we had not the faintest Oreen 331 ki i.i i.ak mm r Sumlny Hciionl 11 KM am. MonitiiK Worship Bcrvte 12:15 UM Oih Ave. C. Hloe .1i3 said. "I have found It particularly among the rajlwaymen." As fr the over-all provincial political picture, the tight will be between Social Credit and Liberals, said Mr. Paynter to the Daily News, adding that "the (Ml Us arc very much in our favor." ' Piis-tir: Rfv. 1 -ofinrii A Thorr V.-.VJ"W.VW.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.' First Presbyterian Church- 5 notion the mayor was coming, i j yet it had to be the day we printed something about side-j walk reconstruction in this city, i And we made comparisons with j what Juneau has, having been j there. . 1 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH PHONE 210 National Hospital Day IN PRINCE RUPERT as elsewhere in the country, I indeed, inm'any parts of the world, the carpet of welcome will expend from the hospital to the hearts of the people as National Hospital Day is observed in commemoration of the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder and the inspiration of the nursing profession and the modern hospital system. This occasion is adopted by the hospitals as a special )pjort unity to focus public attention on the work a hospital performs, and to strengthen the mutual bond of friendship and understanding. The hospital here holds "open house," Here the individual is presented with an opportunity to see for himself that running a hospital really .is a big undertaking and to learn why his support is so vital. We are constantly being reminded that the doors of a hospital never close. On this special occasion we are invited into the heart of the humanitarian organization which is essentially; our own. It is our duty to take an active interest, always remembering that our support is as necessary to the hospital as its service is to our welfare. Brighten Business Section of the Third Avenue stores are to be noted SOME these days brightening up by the use of the paint brush. This is to be commended and others could follow the example. Not all can make major improvements as some have done but everybody can and should paint up to the end of making the city's business section attractive to our visitors and congenial to ourselves. There is no room or excuse for dinginess. There is no law against it but civic and personal pride should be a governing factor. "But what about the Conserv-1 atives and the CCF?" he was: asked, replying: I "Why, they're just sitting on! the sidelines as far as effective! mm For !hat Hew RANGE, REFRIGER White supremacy in South ; Xf rica has wo:i, but Premier I Kfnlnn Stnlir m a a O A A tt in this campaign is; roooeva in The nation's m,ri U OPPSlUOn 5lh Ave. at McBride St. Rev. II. O. Olson You are invited to come and Worfuip at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The Just Shall live By Failh' Sl'NDAY SERVICES MOTHER'S DAY MAY 11, 1952 i concerned." WASHER or SMAUAPPII i i - .......... ..... ... i'. - highest institution but even this is not sufficiently elevated to hold. that its rulings be final. But "the Capi'' has had centuries of disputes a-Kl troubles. This is just another. PLATFORM Asked about Social ' Credit platform, Mr. Paynter said: "Provincially, meantime, we stand for good, honest, businesslike government. Basic financial proposals of Social Credit naturally, cannot be instituted provincially. They will be in the hands 6f federal government towards achieving of which we G.E.. KETTLE now $145 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. The entire Sunday School will come to the morning service. Thera will be special singing and a flahnograph story. Solo. : Barne Tro" by Mr. A. Dyb-havn. Parents are especially It will cost $75,000 to erect what might be sort of deten-tion centre In the Oakalla dis-! trict, far the accommodation of : Sons of Freedom. Meanwhile, the pni.mrapnt will lw mnrn Rt.nrK' We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Avr. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wrteht, D.D. Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith and John Currte. MAY 11, 1952 Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Sunday School 12:15. Fve"ning Service 7:30. 'RemenilxT the Sabbath Day to keep it .Holy." Northern B.C. PomtCo. encouraged to come with their ; children. i Sermon: "Our Earthly Ilome." i Evening Service 7:30 p.m. 5 Sermon: "A Marvelous Change' S ttesner li!ck I'honr 210 BC. BC. prince Rupert, 6 ! of the Doukhobor problem which fre king by gaining control in the i took- a year and a half to com- Provinces." pile. How long should it take to Thirty-five Socred candidates' have s0 Iar becn nominated in define what a nuisance is. . , j British Columbia, Mr. Paynter 1 Liquor laws are sometimes in- announced. There will be can-! 1 volved. In Ontario, for example, i didates in ail 48 ridings with the j ' the Liquor Control Act prohibits i Possible exception of Atlin. j the giving of false information j Prince Rupert, Skeena. Co-ion liquor permit applications but lumbia ana Ailin are the only ; it cannot be applied to a beer riding v.hUh have yet to be or-' iaic im v,iui:u no pcinin is ganizea wn.i Holding oi con- and generally putting more, zip and nip Into the job than the i necessary. ' ver.tions. As I See It old-timers used to do away , A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ALFRED L. BELL, C.A. Resident Partner Prince Rupert 315 Fourth Arc. East , . T.O. Itox 1247 Telephone: Red 879 Terrace Prince Oeorge Mission City - Vancouver ADDITIONAL back when . . ." . UNEMPLOYMENT has been and still is serious in these parts If Jl llMr JT T1U lAl in fact was serious lone be-'! ' VI IL I HA In the central in'.erior Fort 1 George already has its candidate i in the person of L. L. King, ) Prince George grocer. Omineca j nominating convention has been ; called for Burns Lake May 14 ! During the campaign several 1 Members of Parliament will be ! touring the district, probably " .. " i'v "'( '( - - '') v ' i j t 7 CONCESSION fore we got our forest-products layoffs in the far west. It Is to the credit of the trade unions in Canada that, to date,; OTTAWA (CP An addition to including E. G. Hanscll, MP for they have raised no concerted income tax concessions w?s an- Macled, Alberta, campaign and sustained cry about a con-; nounced Friday in the House leader- npot.inn ht.o.rPfn nnpmnlnvmMit ' - . , . i . aJ FLY... (Changing Ontario j ui commons oy james Sinclair, and immigration. parliamentary assistant to Mm- The union leaders and most ister of Finnn Auumt Advertising in the Daily News :.-ing quick results. TORONTO : Coining east- a IflYnnvpr tin-i THOMAS S. MACKAY . PRO(;Rt;SSlVE-('ONSi:KVATIVE vnTFRi OF All EFFECTIVE Ward across Canada yti:"B"i is -hoi vne uirect, not claim as dependent a per-1(1.0 , , imaln cause .of what, unemploy- son with an annual Income of ll)o you see marked el-;ment there is. In fact, some of $500 or more. The amount now dences Of the greatest i them are wel1 iriforln1 ougi is increased to $600 or more. , . . , , I to figure out that the immlgra-j Decision to raise the ceiling human influx Since beiore jtion has made possible a con-! by $ie was made after presen-the First World War isiderable industrial expansion. ; tation of the 1952-53 budget rdS immlgration has; April 8. It was designed Manv of the ftiilwav oorters ' w",0" mainly lped makC m0re "ew j0bs than to ver cases taxpayers sup- are newcomers from Eurot m cupation reserved for men of Zlrl T ' i $4 a universal. old age African ancestry comers, g ? pension. : ; IMMEDIATELY - H Make him Your nm MARK YOUR RALLOT THUS: All .Major Airlines. will answer when you call ' Black 637 for plane fares, tickets, schedules, air information. BOOKINGS ON SHORTEST NOTICE Enquire re new low air fares to World Points All expense oir rours CRAWFORD MOORE Travel Agencies Prince Rupert, B.C. No. 1 Wallace Block Thane Black 637 HESL'MING BUS SERVICE BETWEEN PRINCE RUPERT and SMITH ERS Thomas S. Mackay PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE DAILY SERVICE TO KITIAAAT KILDALA AND , tCEMANO BAY For information and reservations Phone 476 - QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. I also saw one handsome B, , : inB or it" if it did not take ; young colored Canadian wear- ps to see that plans all were . ing proudly the uniform and cap with the title BRAKEMAN. 1 madf . f ,IarSe .scale employ-! In the old days this chap would "ent to take UP the when tne arms rac comS to an m&-or ' have had to work as a porter get no job on the railway!,' at ali, . YOU T GET two directly opposite But here In Toronto the in- views about Toronto's famous flux from Europe has noticeably subway. One Is that it should changed the character of his : have been built away back 10 city. One quarter of all the lm-i years SO when it was first migrants who have come to 1 urged by the late T. Stewart Canada since the Second World Lyn- later editor of The Globe, War have located in the To- and others, ronto metropolitan area. Ap-' would have cost only a proximately half of the incom- fraction of what It Is costing ers here are of British stock. now- It would have paid for it-But t the other half is German, self. ten times over long, long Italian or central European. ' ago- This is a fact of great signifi-j Tne other view is that down-cance. In the old days this Tory, j to"1 shopping areas are doom-Orange, Empire Loyalist cityid In Toronto as they are was in literal fact more fiercely j everywhere else; that Toronto''; 'British" than any place in 1 subway will only make confu-Britain. In other words the fer -jSion more confounded;" that the vor of imperialist sentiment was real remedy is to decentralize the very core and heart of the i and spread out the big stores thinking of Toronto. You ask ! rather than to try to centraliss yourself, in 1S52 hov long can ! customers. , that sentiment survive now, let I - LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT Friday, Sunday, at 8:00 a.m. LEAVE SMITHERS Monday, Saturday, at8:00 am. STARTS FROM DEPOT CANADIAN NATIONAL P.O. Box 289 PRINCK R I' PERT Phone 476 alone maintain its old intensity? ; call 644 for arc made better, smoke bette r, hP ) 0K '4$ TIE better 41 n YOU PICK UP the telephone: and phone the big Eaton de-: partment store found and long ) top-staffed by Ulster Orange- men. The girl who answers is polite but obviously foreign, probably German. . i You look out the window in i this Toronto suburban home. They are collecting the garbage bright and early on this Monday morning. Instead, of the staid old-timers who used to handle this job, you see a whole squad of energetic young newcomers. You guess from their accents that they too are German But you notice they are heaving the cans around as easily as if they were baseballs t Jl A 0 11 11 ..... w RADIOS ItEI-RIGliUTORS WASHINO MACHINES tLtCTUIC TOASTERS VACUUM CLEANERS 1 Rupert Radio & Electric