vit} =e — z on rt : Bye Pice Rupert UGiy iNew. Weducsday, November 17, 1954 ee erence meet ene ete ao Fe ae ee nee neem 2 “Au independent dally newspaper devoted to the wpbullding of Prince Rupert ; end Northern sad Central Briuish Golumbta, Member of Canadien Press --- Aulit Bureau of Clreulations + Canndlan Dally Newspaper Arsoclatioh! | | J. Published by The Prince Rupert Dafly News Limited JF MAQOR,. Prestdent Subsection Hates: ° tony AER. Ry carrier--Per werk, 2hef per month, 81.00; per year, $10.09. ii yaar By mall-- Per’ month, te: per year, $4.00, / = Authorize) as second elass mail by the Post Offlee Department, Ottawa | Help Students Aid Centre THIS afterncon and this evening the Booth Me- | morial Junior-Senior High school student body, 700 strong takes time out from ils studies, home- worl and social activities to try to help the City of Prince Rupert and ils citizens, They ure blanket- ing’ the city with canvassers in un effort to com. plete the still unfinished Civie Centre membership drive which fell shart of its target of 2,500 mem- bers September 29 and 30, With admirable ve and unlimited Yaith the students hope to add between G90 to 800 new mem- hers to the Civie Centre roll before the day ends. Whether they succeed or not is strictly up to the residents of Prinve Rupert, The Centre is subsid- ized to the extent of $6,000 hy laxes. It receives large outright gifts from business concerns and private donors, But it is still not enough. Whether you use the many facilities of the Civie : "Centre or not it must be kept open for the good of the city. The high incidence of juvenile deling- ueney in British Columbia, noted yesterday in the RCMPs annual report, shouldn't he of too much concern to Prince Rupert citizens, hecause the Civic Centre provides an outlet for youthful excess on- ergy, If the Centre closed they would have cause fo worry when the lack of activities made itself fell. ‘The adult's ery of “there’s nothing to do in Prince Rupert is partly answered by the Civic Cen- tre with a dozen activities offered for those who Wish toinake.the effort. [f the Centre-closed there would he even less to do and the-town would: be a pretty deadly place in which. to live. | Let's face it. You get very little in this life for nothin. If you don’t care ahout’ the Centre your:, self, think of someone else for a change, think of someone else’s child or a pensioner who really can't afford a membership. It costs 1.37 cents per day for : a year tu belong to the Civie Centre. When’ the student canvasser calls, sign up, give. the boy or irl $5 allat once. Let's not he small ahout this. More Cars, Moré Danger’ 7 Hit Bureau of Statistics reports that almost one- ~! fourth of all Canadians own cars, This provides evidence to indicate the degree of prosperity in the country, the extent to which a car has become vir- tually an essential of Canadian life, and a starting | point from which to compute government reveriues for such things as.highway construction: ~., 5 a ; Jt also points up the ineveasing™ problenis: -of safely on the road, . oo ‘Licensing requirements in British Columbia and elsewhere seek.to limit control of cars to people who are capable of safe driving, They fall short of guaranteeing safety because so many with that ability fail to exercise it at all times, The daily accident reports show the inability of Canadians to match their financial and legal au- thority to own and operate cars with a commen- surate sense of responsibility that ownership and operation should carry, ' We can point with pride to.a national economic health which allows one member of every family of Four to own acu, We havea long way to go hefore we can point with pride to the Wily owners and lisers Operate (hei vehicles, “Od / Scripture Passage for Tailay : The root af the righteous shal nat he moved, ASSESSORS, UBCM GROUP STUDYING TAX PROBLEMS NEW WESTMINSTER —. =~ Problems arising from methods used to fix eguudization of assessments in munleipati- thes were studied here Tuesday night by assessors and a com. miller of the Union of B.C, Munielpalities, Theodore Adams, executive-director of the UBCM, sald wthough Most munteipalies wer ein favor af the Assessment tl hqualization Act, they were contronting numeraus problems Je Pedy iuisessmente, Soluuiens cannot be toune “overnight,” he sald, and it will Atle itt least four years (a facilitate a new formule for distrila. Yen at Sehaol costs, , aalryy aniiny — NF Oe Om me th tee tae tat tee nam te eh teem Om Om at ee ' WIN ABICYCLE \ THE GUIGK, EASY WAY ON Robin Hood Flour GIEVOLE CONTEST Boys, Girls, here’s how to win!’ Anawer the Vollowhng Question on a Rox Top of Tobin Hoad: Products ar Aecompunted by wt Guarantee Gortifieate trom MW Mg OF Robiy Hood Mou, rin Your Name, Addvess and Phone Number and Mad op Heliver fo Capitel ar totem Theatre, . THIS WEEICS QUESTION “What Province is directly East of British Columbia?” Send in As Many Entrios As You Wish, ‘ ' iy BY Elinore P hilpoll : ! A Press Gallery Correspondent i | | i ‘the doze on his ‘face. that Her Majesty's eyes definite- | fanzements ior a public appear. et 7 eo ft ly were moist as she flashed Her | ce of Taciy Majestioy pad hee | ® Wives Rule Roost — , The Mi is ‘° “a i DUN! pratefal answering smile, made for the averitn, o AD ny ’ . ber of things that it's hard tol. : hardly have Iban But towsrcs ivitenns CALGARY—I woke up yesterday morning With Q-keop up payments on them, H could hardly have been b bowarcss ixtlf-past ten Hay headache and a grudge against Alberta jnsur-, a ianca men’s wives, : U0 mer merrwennes TE you never get your head out, ; ‘you'll never clive your neck ‘essarlly must partake of the very | soa ws cheque do the same thing’ with! yo ar SUCK rn | My arrival in this city of sun- | CaNe e Aan | i | ‘ cesence of a sentimental journey, " vo that chequa, ‘above the crowd, shine and moonshine coincided ‘ | hooded t bog He ene a Rig tne tc |BUT the money ts only q par | FAIR ENOUGH "| ous 1039 Royal Tour reachg!t ts ANCe mens convention, The boys | of this business of who's huss) An increasing nymber of wo- "mamphant wlimay. . | and the gals were loudly “er fin Canada. says our visitor, men now have stomach ulcers, bos . jbrating tn the hall outside the ’ ; ; ; Canadian wives have estab-:slttes a physician. Well, ~they| pasitents of the Capital: room Twas lucky enough to scl. neg a silent, genUe but rea} took our tobacco and our pants They -kept it up tll about 3 dictatorship over thely families 80 it is only falr they should get Hum. Would not have minded so}. an heeause the | Canadian our ulcers, pmuch if Che songs they were jingles are mice, GF EYeN Worse--- -~Pelcrborough Examiner, ‘singing had had any zip or even! worms. ' Rs _ + % . vsense in hem. Bub the favor: | Now jn England, he. says, ‘The wife‘of a furrler doesn’t | ittes seemed to be: “One two icyery MAN'S home js every mind: becoming all ripped up| ithree four who are we for," and MAN's castle. ‘Please’ nate, he, fn his work. med Confederation Square, with velerans In the piace of honor, Some of (he ex-serviee nen wer “We're Here Beewuse We're :cays. that there is no mention: tt * _y |e specdal suid. Taek Majes fez | vemembers.them, And | ' ss ' t J . T) Px hurricane it is sy i.| } a J Here.” Ascif we didn't know. of whut it Is for that lord and) Ne next Durrcane, 1 1s sald, ; moved amongst them on a mb to be expected th toe of {master’s wife. (A thought flash-! WH be named Irene, And before | | ite hemine sor wh ate {BUT my good humour was re-jed through my mind) when 1/1 beghs, everyone will wish it} yop slop with the spelal guard. : stored when my. trail crossed (ls, May! eo ‘that of a really noted English-|have to raise-the old saying, lo} ede aman, who had just finished afimake “il -“Mvery Englishman's: There. are mn nature neither lthey moved deeper into. the ‘rip across Canada. ihome is his ease, and: every:ewards nor punishments — growd and gradually Confedera- jump | Englishman's home is his wife's!tere are consequences, j Lt was no hop, skip and jump | *ibusnmans oo “! In some iantiies there's a con- | oe ae ‘affair either. This had ty.) bencoop.”) . ‘ ane , . { svene of a Sovereign Couple. re re tae. Te an fad ta | bow stint fight to see who gets in} mineting without loss of dignity | iken a goud long look at the peo- | om . . ‘the last word first in f : Bs OF GIghily | ‘ple and institutions of this | PO NOT get the entirely wrong 2 , 4 jand with radiant happiness with i soe . : ‘ “ . Veaas : le e re says ; Heuuntry. On the whole ik was a dea that uals outspoken chia A good enrpenter is one who: iheit people. ; friendly look. In some fields tte tall’ thie Hee 2 dati Y cannot only draw a straight line, Speciators Mewlng ihe ceene Was an expert look, for this perm ey ot H ne , ‘kine, DUL also keep a straight face | Dave remembered it ay the all-| . . : et as i) vier! 4 iat . . ar . my ah pe ison is 2 reeop nized authority ini ely was nol. He was spea Me | while he repairs one of those} tints hish mark of Demoericy . lhis field. lentirely objectively and. dispas- “tt vanrealt tale iin the Capital's history. It was isionately, as a man who know |“o-it-yourself jobs. something that could not con- | But he had given up his iN | many countries and knew then: —Hamillon Spectator. 1 vabl hes -hapnene rina dlis- itenlion to move to Canada. His! won ‘ bt ry ielurship state. ppened Ma dis- ; feason--when T heard thal j Our way of bringing up the! Sympathy bs never wasted CX- | aie pa 8 | Mast bowled me over, - lehHdren was even worse than | Cept when you qive it to yours | Oltawans also remember tae | He was really afraid to move the way the Canadian mouse, S2- sequel to hat inetdet later In | this wife and children -to Can- ,worm or male husband surren-! as ; * ne evening. A State dinner was! Ida, he said, because his wife ‘ders control of all the family. Whenever a spell of wet, i imight become like 99 percent of lufluirs to his wife. jWeather descends upon us, all, Mahar in lie haleau Laut ‘all other Canadian wives he had; of fot in the tein at Edmon- | Manner of theories are, advanced -ball-room Members of Parlia. ! met, seen, or heard about, ton,” he sald, “und (took my Which, m general, bla me iLOM ent soni of the Diplomatie | wk ge ‘seat,.” . and bomb explosions in varlous Corps and Cozrespondents of the } ‘THE deparling Englishman says: In came a’ nice looking lady ‘Parts of the universe for the mils | Parliamentary Press Gallery! that Canadian males are not with two youngsters, nt ‘behavior of the elements. were the puesls . a imen but mice. ' “Where do you want to sil, | No one, | however, appears toi Ba He says that wives rule tho: dears she said. That, my friend, Pe willing la accept thal the HISTORIC CREST | toust in Canads. He says thatis the trouble with this Tine Weather is wet, or cold o1 hoth, | eee im a a \ | ‘Canada is an iron-clad matri- ‘country, Instead of telling your (2 purely natural reasons: und ' VANCOUVER + a abe | ‘arehy, where the husband and jchildren what you think - they ‘hat there can he fo artifi lal tered wouden RCMP erest of he, ‘Mther of the family can hardly ehould do you ask them whap Cause of % prolonged spell of bad i former Arctle patrol vessel St, ! : . teow eon “ Qi : “weather. In 1903, the worst on: Roch tow bs fn Ge edb aay af} ‘even call his scul his own, He 'they want to do.” (wea, : ys . ‘ upe . a ‘epnsenrn DW WON wf isays that the Canadian working! “By the way,” I sald, “how record from a weather stand-; her ahecessor, HMCS Labrador, |. . aT ay ¥ San rey 2) ! jinan meekly hands his pay en--long have you been married?” Pont. there were no atom bombs, . The St. Roch will remain here as! a, » Wrig ys ae » ithased | velope ‘over to the Wile,. if. hy! “Oh, I’ve been married twice,” 274 wee hee final wee hed Pos wise still draws a pay envelope, He ‘he replied. “I had to divorce’ my y - of no | says that the Canadian busi-' first wife. She tried to runtime! a. 2.2 ‘ . 4 mo i spea i rs “| My guess is that “O Canada” | TNS > f 1 JY: 18 . : iM : i : press men who get paid by tuo much, ; " {bores nine-tenths of the Cana- | SWEATERS dfs , . bone ;dian people, This sort of stuff ce ; ~ _— a ‘is helng peddled from coast to: Young Meén’s.:.. ao! L : [ TQ RIA T EPORT pf 10 008t, in the way of comment j} ang Men’é:Pult." NOW ,{; ahd exchange of opinion. “O ae. Mantis way i lo. by JK. Nesbitt. iCanade” can be great music and [f OVS All Wool’ $545 i 1 | ,equal other splendid nationals, || — Paney Shades i VICTORIA — Oppositionists in sion sitting on a controversial if presented to the. Canadian Reg. 7.00. - {the Legislature next session may question during an election cam- ‘people ip the way it should. | just as well save their combined | paign, elf Dy ‘breath and step asking the gov- + v + , 4 nole from Ottawa says that eo ;ernment for another Royal Com-. Wonder how much the junket beginning next month parlla- DRE $ p ANTS Mssion to inquire into forestry or finance minister Einar Gun- ;ment will have its own nurse von mS -mnitters, . ‘derson and his wife to Europe {s Citizens from one end of Can- For Men and” ow The government has naw made Costing B.C. iaxpayers, nda to the other will rest easier Yeung Men. ee ‘up ils mind to appoint such a’ It's some prand tour they're ‘how that they know MP's and |] Reg, $9.00 $G§.95 Commission Lwo years from now, ‘on, and you may be sure thsy're ‘Senators should be able to rest “nate | following, In this regard, the re- not slaying at back-strect hotels ‘easier, However. its making par "Patt 1 Commendation mads by Chief ‘cr eating at lunch counters, arid ‘Hament. less of a He Man sort — 4 a crtrnnbaremmand: ‘Justice Sloan. ‘that. their accommodations in ‘of place. i ‘The Chiet Justice, in his 1945 the ners Queen Elizabeth and: Tremere enone es core arena “report, suld: “It is essential that: Queen Mary are exactly what: SAULT STE MANHE. Ont ip if Royal Commission 10 years You'd call steerage, William Hanks, local sheriff, bins henee re-examine all aspeets of Now, this isn't by way Of eve) been re-elestid far tis 8ath berm 7 Ey ST nn Jorestry Jn the Neht of develop. Uclsm; the Premier hag every (us Lreasier af Beancoh 99 of Me Ate y 1930 ay ments during ubat 10-year per- Tight, if he sees ft, and he's the ;Canadin Leolon, We has held a ay iad, to determine the validity of 2088, Lo send anyone anywhere ! the posh since (he brane startee Next to Belmont Hotel, , , Dial 4236 (ti (Ne: facts, presented ato hls en. jhe wants, on what he's pleased | in 1919. | 4 313 3rd Ave W. D al UI ee den toe ' ray... OTTAWA DIARY yma Reflects and who was close lo the Queen| Square “thé » crowds hezan to} Mother when Ottawa crowds} ather, By nine "ask R cunt vere payli, der cne cf thelr re- | tain commenced ty dtyela the ‘|! eminisces cent many tributes of hand- | were’ estimateg “nt 20,000. A 9 elaping Interspersed with cheers| O'tlc2k, they Wee. sti] thx ; dls horecom was as plain as! has reported tO his colleagues |patlent, but unrewarded No ar. olherwhe, For the Queen} Majesty. heard conyer Mothers present visit here neg- | bout the great crowd outside in It has Orought her back to the] 'y the Royal, Ccuple tert the seenes amidst whieh (he glamor- | Sanquét jaly to make an unfor- {stayed several minutes waving to haven't f2rgotten tha’. memor-| “hrong: The Slate able day when the late King tand took second ~ place dedicated dhe Natlona] War} they shared themsel yes With the Memorial, A crowd of 50,000 jam-!rommon pesple, these sthring scenes, It fs small} . wonder: Uret! ‘ Ieee eoparated from the others as} #Mder (hat the Queen Mother | sion of inspection, But they did- during her present visit there Houwkd boa mut oudin: la : : HO ah ouddar heard all (his. Maybe. we will #oodnight. | Gavicesy louched by the sea ofl eye ier veteraps ja thelr berets, her-memories, . tion Squitre-became a. moving: & WATER-SEALED DIAL right in " You simply set,the dial and you ° ~ plves you the recommended trys » Macleop d stn EI 2 . . PNA Outside In, Comfederation| a ~ ek, when At [ sallonally the rain, -She spike'a few Words lothe late King, Ana Immer ate. wllable apearance at an open Chateau tueret window. 4 ey the molst, “emotionally-stirred Dinner waited | While!” | I t If Ottawans cannot . forvet ' i ' t 43 only) at sometimes der 's and bedewing the garden of Soo SS ay, * mae! rae ; ne i ‘i j a . 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RUPERT RADIO. and ELECTRIC Wvite tel HAY ct } “eoneltstong theré. | to eall a trade mission, In this p Mets cite a ge we ere De a, | —neeneenes eee t aap! hoa aye 2] 6d80, however..gne wonders why,| ‘Biba Monon iis He inte [H.C,. agetilestomerdd’ Meadun. bn’ J | kaa eet int “Tho: mes foohuve a Royal Comm. Tf it is Quality you want In that gift he sure to VASILE Same Where quallly ia a must! i the-day wil 1947, se the present | 17: jBovernment figures sthe 1-year) Anyway, as to those expenses, : ; if [period will net be un until 1957,; We'll have to curb our curiosity a | In the last year ar so It hay une wall more than a year i" bl become popular for Ct verg | {nd out what they ue writ | "i ‘and Liberals to tell the qovern- ine PR eed ite, when Iu ue ‘ment there should he another Public Accounts ‘ve presented | af ‘ ‘Royal Commission on forestry (0 "he Lesislature, rt bi Gm ‘Immediately, ‘ _ NING cancun, ae m rer % "Bub there'll be no sueh come | WEDDING MONTH 4 Bacio - hos nilsson until kate in 1056, While! caninda had 127 MATE | i Beeetertementigds he Ut is siting there'll be another: ealstratlons In September, 184,» i Se Aut general election. In this way the: Compared with 15,204 ay Juty and | sh ae a oe ie ‘government will he able ta say’ M615 In dune, 14 ‘yep OB ay oo he eaunmission's mt work, and. . fi br is eae tee fb the same time tt will avold: gi tr aage rs BANC cil aly awkward embarrassment te fa t! . as iE wn Anal the report might present, Mi oa “ at ) TH an ald: trick of avery \\ "a yl/ yet nt f { | QUALITY : aan! : When you sno a contractor on a Job, a hank ‘loan may he helping to finance tt, 7 aeeecmar’ 3 a ae =— REGAN Heceay ge OTE GY GEN N Mccg tyre ee te ug ATPL) ar aceoray: So aE TRAM a ss ee | H\ / A ND REMEMON GUTH OF JEWELLERY are No}. fora Day. Hut for ALWAYS! Ws We take the whale moy- Ing Job off your handa —- KAUN Complete respon. ADNIy for your putlifac Hon, Qu prices, too, are Nght. Jor free estiingte, phone fold, COMPLETE. 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