J a pe | aeont 4 S27 aT e Pere ecw s eee =e > y } ' - ve ' ‘ , : my {os 4 ~ disap As 1 See It bo Fince Reaper baalty hae Thurselay, January 13, 1985, _Ldidependent dally newspaper de vated ta the vpvttaieg of Prince Rupert ' sand Norton aad Centrat Bebust’ Cohatbia, i Member of Canaan Press Ault Hurenof Civeulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Assoetution, ae eed *Babtishert by “Yne Prince fMupert Daly News Limited . by OM MAGOR,, President : ; . Suheeriptlon Dates: , Ce av cuatro Per week, 24) per ove nth, RT 00, per year. gi0 an. BT, / A t alle--Pe anth, 7% roycar. $8060, Sele : yo malle--Per manth, “Se. por year. § C more . ' Department, Ottawa — whbarizel as second ehise Al Will Benefit IN AVS that the feder al gover nment is prepared : to finance construction of a marine railway at the shipyard lo service the fishing fleet comes | as tlong awaited break in: situation that looked “dangerously as if it would be lost in the limho of | permanent. inaction, Although such a rathvay is not in itself a major undertaking, the assurance | ‘that the government is taking a continuing inter- est fn the problem will act as a shot in the arm for this city Ww hich Was beginning Lo thin that lately it had reecived a little move than ils fair share of pointments, There ig, af course, the proviso that a suitable operator niust he found, However, in view of the necd for such a service which various organiza- tions and individuals have eloquently pointed out, this should not present a serious difficulty. Per. haps the most convincing measure of the need is that the fishermen themselves have reper itedly and urgently called for some sueh action to be taken, tarely does a businessman have an opportunity of this sort to serve a ready-made and impatient clientele, Although credit for the move cannot he served out in well- detined portions, there is one individual in particular Who merits a word of recognition at this point, He is Ted Applewhaile, MP for Skeena, who in the vear since decision to clase the drydock wis announced - hax gone through an experience probably more-trying than most private members ever encounter, Since he was crilicized when - Limes were hyd it is only fair that he should re- ceive credit Bn they look much better — and this is so ove. ‘hough we may never know what part he had iif Bither turn of the wheel of fortune. ~ If the government's offer is accepted, it seems likely that'm the beginning the operation will be re latively small, ‘The first need is Lo serve fishing ‘vessels and ather hoats of similar size, But under ‘i enterprising management and with the equip- iment already at hand, the operation will have un- Jimited possipilffies — and the key to the whole venture 4 Mhat ie will be in private hands, It will he in business to succeed, As the business grows, it is to be hoped and mall hy the Past: Offier Philpott The WVA Boost THERIs iy an interesting federi | government's (le- ‘aision Lo hoost the War -Vaterans’ Allowances, The Liberal privale members from B.C. had served notice on ‘the government that they In- tended to make the Increases the first ftem of business for the session of 1955, Motion Number 1 on the Order paper Is In the name cf Tr, kak MacDourall of Vanecmivers dure rard, It ealls for the increases which have meanwhile been an- nounced by the government. Under our Britlsh system of government, no private member's ‘notion can compel the governs | ment to spend any noney~for , war veterans’ allowances, or any thing else, However, ‘the moral’ ‘force behind a private member's ‘motion fs almost compelling, when that motion originates, “from 4 private member on the: “government side of the: House , and gains majority support from ‘all sides, bo + THE ordinary citizen finds {t dif- ‘ fleult to understand why pri-s ‘yate M.P.s often seem to vote’ ‘gpgalnst principles which they are known to favor: or why certain: 'M.P.s take good care to be absent from the house when stch-and- such votes are taken. . Well here is a simple iliustra- lion of how it works, Suppose! ‘an Opposition member puts a! nrivate member's resolution on .the order paper saylng that the: government should consider the advisibility of raising Old Age: ‘Pensions from $40 to $60 per ‘ionth, Any MP whoa sits on the ‘Liberal government side of the’ “House can vote for that proposal without getting himself In. too wrong with the government. But sappose that, instead of. inside story behind the| NuW SfAMP TO HONOR. memorate the 50th annt ersnry are (he Hotary seal and slogai. TTAWA. DI “the ‘teldyaln rirodt auétia ‘ial cmaanted: Krom, -Obtawi, Ish Fri- : day: aftdrnddi} ‘anil, eyhieh has’ 'finst, pow. reached, al ‘parts ‘of . the'country by-fllm to ‘ba: ‘shown lon stations: not inked together in ‘the microwave network ‘was, ‘te. parody a ‘pobuiny TV. -sottal, true; only the garb of the act- ‘ors was changetl to observe par: Mamentary tradition. « Under the tall, white plrmed hat, and adorned with silver epaulettes and ceremonial sword another. Tuesday, but hearing will was His’ Excellency, Rt... Hon a i + likely be held until April when, armed forces, : Vincent Massey, C. H., Gavers Parlininent opened {ts new board members return here. nor-Generat and Commanders in-Chief of Canada, who read the Speech from the Throne “with a well-modulated ,yolre, quietly and evenly paced: — | In the black colrtroom robes: jwith the tricorn hat was Vthe. {Hon. Wishart Mel, : Robertson. ‘Bpenker of the Senate, vio wave it human touch to the. ‘televised ‘proceedings after Hig: Bxcelle enh cy left. the Senate cham? r: by ‘hoisting up his robes around his © ‘shoulders. and bowing ;{o" Heh! ‘was reveaied to and. left and to th) “Throne, rgtomped out of the richly-ap- pointed chdriber witha speed which seemed a little too quick : -fort the ‘stately surrotindings, : ‘moving the above as a private but which, in a manner. om-! cinl said it was “one of our a, 200, OTTAWA (CP)--More than 200,- 000 ‘members of the federal clvit service and the armed forces have elected to come under the . {government's death benefits plan {affective Jaaf, J last, Federal Benefi 5 imum Is $3, 000 for all low chief petty otticér avy, or warrant otfe a ay y and alr force, Por gti et ranks Mt tw $5, 009 ROTARY chins — EF iargement of f then new elght- sent stamp to eoril- | of Rotary Intern iticnal. Tt will be placed on sale ab Chicago, Ill, Le eine nme By NORMAN | M "MacLEOD | Ny opening’ ‘ceremony behind the ! ‘ briiss . rat of the chamber with |, his lately eforsaken fellow mice; bers of.{he ldwer House, Ih striped’ trousers and eithe, ghort black directors’ Jackets or! ‘the full. glory of swallow-tailed “morning ¢ sitting each side of the aisle down which the pro- cessjons moved to and from the Throne, were the ‘Honorable, the Senators of Canada, looking moodily across the floor at one Joint Rates ‘Asked By Firm Navigation Company oats rates and rights" on route from! Vancouver to Skagway points beyond te Whitehorse, Y.T. Application was session with all the panoply of centuries-old tradition, and with the mid - 20th - century added scrutiny of the television ca- mera, slowly scanning the scen2 from all angles and missing nothing in its Impartial search for the most minor details, Canada’s Parllamentorlans did themselves proud ins their first appearance in the new medium, There was no stage, mike, or TV fright, so far as it ihe viewer It must have been . costly ‘show, bringing -equipnfent and talent from Mehtreal and To- ronto to augment the local CBC- TV staff, Bul a CBC-TV offi- adlan steamship carrier on: northern route, cific and Arctic vigatlon Company, British Yukon: Rallway Company, British Cus! lumbla Yukon Raflway Company | and British ' Yukon Navigation . ‘Rallway Company fs contesting ! application, The company ¢lainis! sufficlency In existing steamship services and that board does not The plan provitfos for a maxi- ‘Tenum benefit of $5,000 if a elvil gervant or member of the forces ‘lies before retirement, The benefit wilt be pald after |]. retirement only if the penstoner © Frontlines "premium of $4.80 a year for etch $1,000 of anna) salury. A civil servant who retires without pen- sion muy choose to continua his ‘payments but these are’ higher than the premlums pald by pene! sioners, | The benefit Is reduced by one. on Feb, 23, Its color will be blue. The stamp, des aned by W. W, Wind, hag for its central subject | jtenth: of the maximum for each ¢ gicbe, symbolit:ng the world-wide scope of Ro ary Inter national, The flaming torch held aloft year between the ages of #0 and {| by a hand and arm ts supposed to carry entighie ment to all pars of the world. At tho bottom 29 whether the contributor goes ‘on pension or not. Thus, no benefit Is paid io a rellved civil sefvant's widow ér Fuual ‘Rights, ott extate If death eecure aftor the ! £70. Howover, fa civil servant ab 69 while still on the Job benefit will not ‘be lower than ‘one-sixth of his annual salai'y: : _ ‘The plan, approved' by Parlla- | “VANCOUVER (CP)—Northland. ment Inst year, cuiae into foree | has made‘ after civil servants and members application to Board of ‘Trans-. of the forces voted on port Commisstoners for “Joint become contributors, Those who dectded to stay out! and ,—-about .36, 000—can not change | ‘thelr minds, | fled here {ds compulsory for any new mem. | not ber of the clvil service or the; t Basleally, contributors pay 10. ' Northland asked for order dir- cents a monph for each $230 of: ecting Brilish Yukon Railway: annual salary or 40 cents for; Company and British Columbla:each $1,000 up. to. 0-$5,000 maxi~')- Yukon Company to grant-to ttimum, The premiums are. ad. |]. same privileges, joint rates and usted upwards to the nearest | rights of participation as pres- multiple of $350 if the annual; cntly granted to another Can- ‘salary is not a multiple of $250. i The benefltaa -of a yeat's salary up to a mn | White Pass and Yukon Core num ‘of $5,000 and lnelude a pov! -roration which embraces Pa-'ernment contribution of one-: Rallway and Na- sixth (he annital ‘salary. : For the armed forees, the max. | ee ena nn n CM oo MAKEUP 'A PARTY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 to contribute the se whether to! : However, thy plan re the equivalent “ COME DOWN TO PLAY N94! HELD ‘tO PUT A ROOF ON YOUR CIVIC CENTRE AND HAVE ALOT OF PUN! ‘BPM, “Goverment of the Province af Bh “Liquor Control Plebiscités Ad’ ‘Notice of Plebiscite | in Unorganized Districts — Llquor Plobiscites will bo held: Fohvuary 4, 1088 ty the unors ganized arens of the Prince Rupart Mectoral Distriat, Closing cinte . Jor dist of volere ta January 10, 1068, ° Ih order to. vote In this ploblelte YOu nual hw roskdent ty tnorganized fervitery and you must bo-roglalered on (ho Provindlal Votors Ldat for one of tho polling iytatons shown below, . If you aro not rogtatorer you’ roy to 40 hy conti Ung (fe: , ‘office of the Ragistrar of Votory, Comet Hau Prince Ripert, B.C, +a WY . pe . . ” te “expected the her concerns already engaged in vation § motion, one ots On phaslzed ‘is tenure of office as cheaper productions. ‘have jurisdiction to pass on Ap. * timilar work ofthe waterfront will grow with it. Sirendment to some zovernm ent: . ooo The acting talent was all free, pWeation. i The good CHUPE they have established i is the best ‘business. Suppose, for instance,! And somewhere inside those i. - eee cae v asKUTance tfli@they have the capacity for dlevelop- | that some Opposition party lead. ‘flowing red (they appeared as’ Fi k F lie D; ke i apn in anFhat conditions that* take shape, The } ‘er mee the ee ne to ie robes geey " with TY srt) | ive lla er ami les IC ri ; ; ‘reply to the peer rom tie | roves trimme a ormyne, the ET het ile ime fe hece theca fea ang lage For New Home Rt an ats as s, one ely 1'e- “This House vverats that the | jin the third row of Supreme . g te pair and maintenance work done, and to make it Speech from the Throne falls toi COU" Justices seated at, the foot” | we tn every sense a home port, When this is acecom- announce increases ‘in all Old: of the Throne, ae pn. Mr. ARGENTA, BC. @ — Five tender and won the contenel, Tuctlen J) { i wt plished all will benefit Age Pensions from ‘the present hls ete C, Abhott. mink Quaker families (Society of then built a modern one- -roon : pO ” ot : $40 to $60 per month," y his first appearance onthe iFriends) fram the United States school whieh opened last fall, P| vy . i ‘floor oF D}pe': Senate - chan per ‘have.chosen thig.tiny village on{ . Eimo Wolfe Is the ulding spit. } | fe a REFLECTS von vor Tn taotione porte end after stand ng Morgue many an Lake Kootenay with Its oneldt t of the community project bub | . boy ; © jatmosphere for thelr new homes, he has stiong support from the’ ’ Kay and REMINISCES very, wry atone wit igen : The community of 50 persons: others. . party, For what an amendment) © Hes rt the end of au rough, iit} Above all they want-(o be part ie ’ . seh as the above really means fs.” | |vow toad that twists through the (of the community, nol an Isolate The trouble a Hh A opto who dinary folk. IL vosts s0 much to this, ,° of _ {underdeveloped Lardean country. ed group. ; ist do enough work lo get by {i get men in to do any job, The “Beeause the government has: 8 fade Blevenson and George, “Argenta was here hefore We: : hal they cannot buy much with bill for materials plus the ser- Not yet seen fit to raise Old Age Pollard, with thelr families, wet i camo,” says John Stevenson, “We | y Je Amt they carn. \ vice charge makes ft beyond the Pensions from $40 to $00 per! ff SB ifirst-of. the Quakers to arrive, want to work logether in friendly wees “= venen of the average purse, Month the present parliament fC lcoming fn an old car two years| fashion.” | ie pa The clock Inn Grent Bradfield People have to abandon the idea should be dissulved right now, nga. The: others came later-. “ase Ta we fEne) church his been stopped, &F do it themselves, There fs no and a new election showld be Robort and Ruth Boyd, John and | , PPE ey ieeuse Ib made too inuch nolse, other alternative, held at once.” Anne Rush and Elmo and Ruth oki “"" Aerhups ae few members of the sete nate OF CO + + Wolfe... | ry ca than ke that Ik When Canadians feel like let- *COURGE there re some mat a DEVELOPMENT. PLANS ! | ve DO mes ling off esteem about what © inn the honest ME must vole 3 3,1 Three families pought 300 sere fois y (ine lot of people we are, a sob- as of bushland nud all eve makt H A news renort says ( hls conselence dictates, regard | aking WIL ds ne ‘ enor iiss “acl eink thaught would be that as laas of tho, fon fo.tth ,iplung to develop it ahd make ai De, it a ysl We i th ie Is heel! elk (hatin we nie so indifferent to nay aaah ile Mh, iving, Tho countryatde his mel va He Me a in’ whleh ni xa ust One hooks vhat'an average of $1,50 a ‘ ' A Nettle inlning anid limberlng ine! wi turther. pariible to go year per head is spent on them, 248 yen, ‘i Instance, some dustry , Gf aay FREER When dd you last buy a book, 0f the Quebec Liberal MPs voted | “The Quaker families atrond | ms | eevee neicee tweesinans ‘with dhe Conservatives, against! axor Famille a rudy i WRINGE CROSSING syirs | {he present Liberal government, | JOUN F, STANWWELLOPLENGIES, “have, contributed to crane the ice ae te to be idvaed hol in ‘New System ‘on the matter of Quebre Income | ny who serve vi ig CM ‘toh | omens cael null “Le at we got to XOH enya ago in the nar Will ope er | " 1 tad ww the bronble today Is for same Hel 5 Postmen But on the whole, the situation ad a three-week, dxoufaton{9. jhard been closed for lack of ps, ta tw nner ato crogs that bridge when’ ‘Is pretty cleans, 1 comes down | northern Cana. (0. > 1eybs pila. oom Udy dle jet to I : PENTICTON, BU, th “Thomas: to this; On a private member's eauipment to by tae | rl, 4 oMlQ. do this they provided n real. pk 8 The difference ee, red owt watehing rural bil, or a private member's mo- i on NH arth | Is “dent. teacher who hd | | iy iat every between a space postmen delivering mall the oll’ ton, any MP In any party i the tn Mare. The. expedition, Nett Be Wl cp ae ur bis d MW MM, bus, myn way, hos tinproved on the whole House may vele mueh as he Winol elinaneit iy Me ivaralty education, aubinittod n. roy ’ “reo Press, is thing, ‘ plonses, F otanwelemiotendr, wilt Tava seal sie aa es ; col. wy Chih I our bus Chere bs yo space, Mr. Lee elininated the drugery ; Teterboro, Na this month. for | ' Un t me by mounting wil the mallboxes Haut an governniens afflelal) protinniniy studies araunth, DEETH'S PHARMACY I y Apyene who stax an odd job in his neighborhood on the rim: mito ne ” apposition amend-| Hudson Bay, travelling: Vib ‘ALN sarane | Pou i oy uround the house renives of a old wagon wheel, Now the the MP cannot vote fen mount Winnipeg, An experimental, Pon HEALTH AND BEAUTY i Bi how costly it can be, Even if mailman delivers the mall ko; whteh has, what 1 ane 1. unconventonal-looking plone:'{]'-.4\ We Dollver : Ihe a tvanly hull w day, the experay i Nentess Kerving extke (10M A TO andechan attach ed t i yg HiMe enn take Off or tend It ; ay DIAL 4313 ; a) cuny hilo flqures that sare or- luting phe. ‘that. bal ched to Wt. For, only 1,600 fot has hood ghose: lf ag. MLAS ; _hhat balleand-chain really says) for the expedition, (CP Brot —— . iden ulso, as wo have no con. |~ ve EN i moecpansenseyeon io" mewemceneee dence ' ee nee hy this Kovernment, we PURPUME BASHB : ag Sr a ee ee ee eo JEM “ar ifs oe WARM: “DRX B dnd Courortaeety =z Rubber } sad au Invmedinth election.” chy Se OVERSHOES ~ RUBBERS FLEECE LINED OVERBOOTS - -GUMBOOTS - TEAL POR TIE WAIN ‘AND SNOW ~ Fashion Footwear * the Hquor Control Bo ‘demand disaolution of thin House’ regen OC EM NM SaPRL He ee Thiy st Is not publishad or diplayed or by the Government Of Brita Natural prodiiats yuclt aK wus a. nd amberaria are the: Peli for muny typos 9 fume, agra endl te Sure ion # : 1 neegeen bey oe MATa lle cu ia" ty — a i POLLING DIVISION. » Magadl | te Port Bin pron t Hiytodn r ort Balwnre an 0, Skidagule ue iO Hunt's Tnlat ‘QUALIFICATIONS “it W ‘nko. tha: whole move | . job ofl your hands re: UI: cANplate rowpane bility. for your ‘wablatige ey, Quer prives, tag, are ah: wi {ton cubby te CANTON | psay's vai Il D STORAGE LD, apt 1 eye ia 4 ‘i a hall i \ OW m hpfaro dannary 18, 1008 « Mg i ‘t, al ovo (Diqhy Inland 5, Part Olomorita -quieon Charlotte City +d, Over 10 yours of a nye oF, Teltlahy Subjoat ov Canadian Cit a. In Ganqda the past 12 montha,: oe Ty Heltah Columbia, tho pawl mnontha, : Da at Princa Rupert, B,C: mh 12h, day of Jihad 1985, | Colt i " pee t ‘ chiy a" con iRiver |, Ban lh 1k, ‘toll’ 13. Minot Roveeve 14, Skidagatd Mission Ah MMe Bay? fi, Matiakivtin ve Wh Weitkatln, . II. ‘Mot vy cry to ING, Hh Ou ie ay ‘ar ba a vole a rt, BG