j hh. gg pp tama Nuclear Age Outlined For City Busi Making use of the a est discovery JW, Wilson told member International Night ceremony of the Prince Rupert Business and Professional As guest sneeker for the or- i taslon, Dr, Wilson, whose sub- Jech owas “Facing the Nuclear Age,” ‘sald that the “only Iim-- ltatlon’ of use of the atom) wil | be brought on by our own lack of Jmaginatlon and ingenuity,” He described the present, per- jod‘as one of transition between | atotis for war and atoms for. peace: He predicted that once: the atom has found tts place in! clyfigation. the need for war Wl. be eliminated as atomic energy will give cach country the means of progress which led t.dn the past, to covet the re- soutwes of Its neighbor, INTERNATIONAL TENSIONS Dr, ‘Wilson sald that for the past, 10 years the world has lived in a “horror age’ caused hy atomle, de velopment, He sald {hiss age was characterized by International tensions, misyiv-' jugs about the future, and lack uf governmental pulley about use-of the atom. . However, he continued, this: age also saw cae emergence of (wo movements carrying hope, of better times to come, One was (he‘formation of the United Na- {lons atomle control commis: - sion, The other was the ¢ex- change of ideas between selen- lists concerning use of the atom for peaceful purpuses. HAS POSSIBILITIES D'seussing the use of atomic , power In mobile units, Dr. Wil- yon sAld’ that at present it did hol appear lo be feasible for alr- ‘raft, automobiles or locomo- lives, ‘However, it does, seem to - hod prospects for certain types of slipping. Among other ficltis of usage that he mentioned were ; industry, agriculture and medi- cine In other Industrial application | there ds. absatitely no limit. Dr. Wilson sald, He was introdueed ’ by Mrgh Perey: Young, past pres- (dent of the BPWC, President, Miss Pauline Wat- Kinsun, welcomed the guests: who were representine same of the 2) countries In (he National: Federatlon and representatives from International — organiza-: tlous; Gyro Club, Rotary Club,’ Seivor Chamber Jinfor Chamber Gil: Guldes. Boy Seguts, Sorap- Uinist’ Intermational and the Canadian Citizenship Council. HIUENDLY: RELATIONS © ° Ly keepin with “fagern: abieayeed Week? Miss Watosinsen suid that oue-of the many oains of the BPW wWas to promote friendly relations end under tapetine among the business and profes- sonal women of all countries, Taking part In the inressive cand ellaht ceremony held in ae af Commerce, of Commerce, 1832 : read 1 | by fn Ne dh lass NUASON'S Mat leat Ma eee dy eae cone bolas ar enesplec ere Sey? Le | Crraerdinl ve bos deceit ihe lange: eo avertite galled few onal combat fea eb de shift heqany, pleated for thal ote me walhiee ease. I if avy debe th ge ON “add Won ee i Howe tilde Peeve’ Mie te baboh elf fileeg htcape. Titi pHa erv Fa nee a li tyme dy be Tee be {ii It romyplefe Pu eel i wtedpelqen . Hey THEERY BVr: (UNI mie Weoredia bocoaite eeaecd In| prety fae ree Hrhil wlitile SPAR N VATE VTE DIES, STVIE NUMTET Haya order to ANN Vy pte OF Pelee Tepert Pally aa Pattern Ment, A Feant “Shneet Mil, ' ' Harada West, ‘gegete ’ + a A since the beginning of mankind,” Dr, Tomorrow Night Hhiehtundsynnd Qimea: Pierce is Inesswomen | lom comprises the “great- | s and quests attending. the Women’ s Club last night, the Clie Centre Ladies Lounge were Perey Young lighting can- dies for Australia and New Zea- land, Ernst Rompf, Austria: Mrs, J. T. Moran, Belglum; Miss ‘Belly Martin, Cuba; Miss Anne ;Marie Orno, Denmark: Miss ‘Christiane Boussion, France: W, Zelversmit, Holland: Mrs. B. Zeppenfeld, West Germany; John Barazzuol, Italy; Mrg B, ‘Bakke, Norway; ‘Mrs, H. W. Steel, Great Britain: C. Boucher, Mex- ico; John Wallden, South Am-! erica; Miss Pllzabeth L. Clem-! : ent, Southern Rhodesia and | WIVES OF PROGRES South Africa; Suc Madeley, (Gir) | Guide) Ceylon: Mrs. J, W, Wil-; OS ers NE ae We Og wy ey y wom ep te SIVE Conservative members of tlie” Commons and. ‘Senate entertain ® al afternoon tea in Ottawa. In this group are (eft to right): Senator Cairine Wilson; Mrs. George Drew, wife of the Conservative leader; Mrs. Louis St, Laurent and Miss. Margaret Altken, -Pro- son, United States; Miss Margit | gressive. “Conservative member for York- ‘Humber, Anderson, Sweden; Marcel Gjr- 19007 urdet, | Switzerland; Loyis Fel-. ‘senthal, Finland and Alderman | Kay Smith vn behalf of Mayor! George Hills lit a candle for! ‘Canada, Refreshments served by mem.! ‘bers of the Prince Rypert BPWC | consisted of foods countries represented, ee rent ane premarin geome: Ballet, Jigs l ‘announced today. ' »: ‘The presentation will be made! Open Festival iby W. CG. R. Jones, former mill: imanager at the Watson [stand ‘plant of ‘Columbia Cellutose: ‘Company Ltd. and winner Twelve ehlidren under the (the 1954 award, até DM, at the: age of 14 entered in ballet, figs | beginning of the Friday night and tap dancing and one group; Program, of Grades 3 and 4 stydents ene | tered in. folk dancing In ten ‘officer for the Powell River lasses of danelng “tomorrow. Company: ly expected to arrive, night will launch the three-day in Prince Rupert Friday atter-: Prince Rupert and District: noon from Vancouver, ‘Drama and Dancing Festival to: The presentation whieh be stuved in the Clyic Centre : -{o- have taken nace ab an ‘tomurrow. Friday and Saturday. ! ‘formal mectine of the City: Dancing adjudicator = Mrs. ‘Council was chareed to the: John GC. Lawrenee uf ‘Terrace Civile Contre deeause of ils mare Wl be Introduced by G. P.'suituble location, Howevgr,' Woodside, president of the Mayor George EK, THM: ttl be ‘Drsin Association, sub-execu- presen. to represent the city, live, while Sehuol Inspeetor Co: Kh. Wilehie will officially Was : in- open ceremony is RT. Peltennnsn. the festival, ‘president af the Junior Chagt- Teresa Lester will start the ber of Commer ree, ‘danchig section of the fesUvai , Hosa ballet under 9 years: | Wy Colusa, Jeannie Rich- : wisomand Shirley Thomas are enteced\in suo ballet unger 1 Yai sy Lyne WwWwarl is qntered : 1 S018 Dawiet ang wie INleL ps Cuye . cor afta painber olher than Mead HA sow national di icing dader Wo veata, Dorovliy Ferretey is entered bn, the irish jly or sallor’s hurnplpe . 2M Chas uader Pl years while. Doris Abert is entered in tay! eiocdig ox la under 9 years: | Naaey Bush. dap dances sulo under Th veane Doreen Albert avd Muriel Bertrand wil coin pete dn fan danelae co under Hover and Gary Pohoy and Oavid Pankinsen ere eatered dn ‘ap dancin quet under 14 veurs, The Borden Street Sehaot, Grades 3 and dis the only elass ntered dn the folk daneing, Three classes of spoken poetry WHI alsa be udjudieated tomor- row night by drama tidjudieator Sydney Risk, Celd supervisor of the Unlversity of Brithh Colume) Dla extension department, ORTENTAL Mr, Risk was expected to ar- ine her own: rive fy the elty is afferngon by GRACK — Lend. yovlal eriee toa “of Mr. Jones now publie relationse Chairman. for the pr esentation ‘Mrs, Boulter To Get Award ‘At Drama Festival Friday Mrs, T. J, (Jessie) Boulter, winner: from varlous‘Chamber of Commerce’s Alex Hunter Good ‘Citizen: ‘Award, will be presented the trophy Friday night dur-. ‘ing the Prince Rupert Drama Festival at the: Civic! 2" May 10, it was- decided ‘Centre, Hugh McKenzie award committee chaiman, Gorden resort. dress with) Oriental Phine from Vancouver while charm and eraee of its as 1 Mrs, Lawrence [i expeeted (0 donde Grace Belly cleans arrive: frome ‘Terrace hy tratu white linen for her winte:: tomorrow morning, under=theestn wardrabe Pye ca Orfentadl ob ds arheeyed a Hhraneh rolls at yedlayw pipine Cellulose Official iwi tree cme iene icin ' , Weeki ne eee ene) aeiraet fgets Represontative ee the front af the eset whi, Aladene Levacon, adverth. hoon per dar dhe Cwncdhea LONDON PEST Chemleal end Cease Com LONDON 6 A ney paner pose oar, Uae Deen wD Salat qemed e'Theer at the! POLLED GA aeeodd led: repreren Lore bh ta the Assoedation af Can pdhun Advertiers. 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Tone aders OUr speelilOy, Chey way ai iv i oO Vnninelidlon Reeren, Sey tee Hon Cloh, Thursday, & o'eloel, US Ra Be Mis (lM ; ann is i a) rr i of the Juniot: TB Seal Fund Ends Drive — With $2, 978 The annual TB Christ. mas Seal fund campaign ‘conducted by the Soropti- | ‘mist International Asso-: ciation, Prince Rupert i Club received $2-978.2 Nes Elizabeth Cle ibang ‘ 4, Seal Campaign ¢ hair man announced yester- day. Campaign, w hieh’ was launch. | ed in November-last. year ended: Monday, Funds will be for warded | lo the B.C. Tuberculosis Society, In- all. some 3,600 cnve! lopes - containing Christmas seals were’ mailed to cily homes, - Ofer members ot Line Sorep- | timish TB Seal committee w ae Apne Meheod, William = Noble, andl Mr treasurer, Mrs Mrs, vie, ‘Princess. Royal To Visit France. For Ceremony. LEFDS, Predaned " The princess veya cunt .of ween Micebeth, will visit rapes fer four devs pevt Anvil. when she wilh receive en hangers ary Caclarste ef Tally Unive: web visit: Brith ch servicemen in Paris, if wes announced Mon- dey nicht fon ber residence, ivewood Houre, GROWING JAPAN Anan’s population surpasse] 89.000.000 iy) Tate 1955, an rrease Of 6,000,000 from 1950, 3 rag 1 tong ‘ ‘ i Accountat pay. Hy the Ty it, Cull ‘ Mrs, - Willig in” 8, Alex McKeon. | (Rewlerst os. Ine! When a bar hesitate, Suddenly you're the proud owner of something you never thought yor could word, Muybe you have something in mind right now that you'd like to buy, but haven't the price, Don't give up hope, Tnstead, apen a Savings Canadian Bank of Commerce nd put away as muell as you van Prom every af some iLem you've you'll ikely have enough ready cash to buy outright, “4 ye tah. way A oat (C Photo) “worm Group. To Sponsor, | Kitchen Ha amper: The Women of the. ‘Moose | Membership Comniittee. - wall Safed ‘tonight at fhe home of Mes, W.. ‘ders RN, of the Prince Rupert Id OE Ry Hrs iia Auth ay tata Home ‘Nursing Group Holding Wind Up Dinner Tonight." BPO oveedsme ta A chicken dinner will be held. N. R. Armstrong, 1611 Oraham: day night Home Nursing course! which has been. held weekly at! Civil Defence Headquarters on! Fulton Street during the winter. | | « The Thursday. group,’ under! the instruction of, Mrs, Ernest’ Turner RN, and Mrs, Jolin Sauin-| Daughter’ : io Most pln - Grant, 18- -year-old caughter of Chapter ‘of the Registered Nur- " ses Association of British Col-| POUquet as the most popular eh I umbla, took Its exam, conduet-| % Oxford... ~, ed by) Miss’ Elizabeth ‘Clement,|. The Sunday Express. says ‘she former,’supervisor of nurses at Prince Rupert General Hospital) in the uiiversity. town. February 9, : the exam, is studying politics; philosophy and’. economics, — “When I finish making. whooppee at course, all passed Robert | McKay. Prince Rupert! Civil Defence Co- Ordinator ren) ported, The 12 members of the Tues- day night Home Nursing class,' shall -use the:: experience .. ‘to; vie RN, and Mrs. Eugene Bart- lett RN of the Prince Rupert Chapter of the RNABC took and -}) passed their exam February 10,8 +-Miss Clement praised the high Miss Grant's: gather ents, many of whom. .passed weir exam with bewer. than 90 per cent marks, general of Canada‘... “Sponsor a kitchen. hamper to. be raffled: at the WOTM spring :ba-! *Monday night when the: group held Its regular meeting Al: the} -“The teachers, “too; are to be congratulated,”. Miss Clement; sald, “They really put in a lot of work.” ~ Mr, McKay said today that ~| home Of Mrs, V, Custancé,” 202, 4 Ninth-Avenue West. ; _ The meeting chaired by’ ‘vrs ‘J. M..Chater and attended ‘byl “Tee members and two-. “Guests was followed by games. ‘of whist. Josephine. Taylor . “Won first prize while Mrs, Alex’ Gy- MCh received. the consolation | ‘ prize; al 7 coe ty MUCH BIGGER’ Quebee province. covers’ 594,- 860 square ‘miles compared: to : mothers for over 40 years. Mspecially hel pfut' 267,339 for Texas, largest stale Bast, left this- morning by during. teething time Toeause bey give: . in n the: US. . ‘Canadian Pacific Airlines planet prompt. dependable, - and cflective:-retief |: u n ' . ) 1 ! a bo * ‘ass . if: sufficient, interest.is shown, |. a first aid class will be/organ- . ized with. instruction given at ; cD headquarters, : Anyone in-' ‘terested i in taking first aid was. urged -to. get. in touch ~ with: ‘elther Mr.’ MeKay or “S.C. ‘Ewart, 4 . 7 : : erne wensneaees ares erereresaresere — “Dersonals Rene ares ieee nens nemeeseres errand © CE Higisins, 426 sixth Aven= i “> Baby's: Own Tablets chave’ Ieing: devs a faithful standby — used coiltidently.”- by: from feverishnegs, restlenstiess, turnmy up: sols, and other minor. infant! troubles*re- : _ sulting from irre rularity ‘at “teething (ime. “No serpy" stuf. — ne dulling effect. Baisy: {y take, mild and they taste goad! Help keep. your baby: happy. Get.a package’ today, for New Westminster. to ati¢nd). the funeral of ‘his: mother. George H. Martin of Northwest:. Construction Ltd. also left by)” plane this morning fur a week's stay in. Vancouver, 4 “| i Avenue for members of Thurs-: ve A Af novie; will, both ab: ‘the: OXFORD, England Ann] !2 Lady Tweedsmulr, gets a ‘press: - rer, ' is the. “most sought- -after’ girl |; Miss} ” | Grant is a first-year student at, Po Of the 19 who completed the! Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford,-and |. Oxford," Miss: Q Grant. was quoted, as, saying, oa Ge conducted by Mrs, Arthur Ogil-i launch myself: on: the: world.” me standard. of work of the stud-} muir, son ‘of a former i govei vena : EE an com be } Fun in haw realiiy Jy OSUL VOUS PLAY" — {he sun can Janizen’s "SH Vobs ~ swin shorts of-sun-and-water : "te ted aeetate and factay, This plaid, creation in eriso clear colars will be good wearin well inta next summer, tov -- nor orl ef We walor, Ready cash isa wondertul help win pops up, you don't have to The ¢ time there's anather hig sale alwitys wanted, ial your neatent braneh of Fhe Canadian Wink of Commerce and stittta Savings Account today, Any of our personnel will be glid to telp you, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE alii ae reins tt ah it R cape HU ye ; | Wu a ie va \) RUA Nat a Rath : | Mr, and Mrs; John Pedersen, ‘1, : Bae - : C¢ a 0. i ee ts ND: AR NGS Leonard Haftner, 621 Fulton: iStreet, left this morning by ‘Plane to spend a ‘short stay ine , Vancouver, 7 Vancou ver Visitor, O. R. Siyer,, : left this morning by plane . for.: ‘his home after a week's stay ine 'Prinee Rupert. vi isiting, relatives Hays Cove Avenue. , wee cee Ape My , | Pabrualy’ | EVENIN Time To | Check Your 1956 Printing Needs - fain 2 H F TERNOON SESSION. CALL Dibb Printing Daneing AND SYDNE Y RISK “pai §227 TYENING SESSION = 1: 30 PM, ‘And Draria snanre ATING by. MRS, 4 aunt ue More than FOU branches across Ganda oo Kupert Wrnel TI ReM ECC ", I y HD, Manger Hye ey a a te é thy saan tafa’: ‘Agha? atattad thats ala ht ch da heres Aas heehiiduheah oe rearati af ‘sii