! f t “ “4 Lo Weed | HOME ~ PERM U Atteber etd by Saturday, September 25, 1984 LM nme meee: in Independent. dally newspaper devuted to tue upbullaing' of Pr.nce Ripatt and Northern and Central British Columbla. Member of Canadian Preas —- Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. 1a 3. MAGOR President _ IL G. PERRY, Vice-President " “gubsertStion Rats: sore etn i By carrler—Per woek, 25¢;° per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00. age uy nialls-Per month, Te: per year, $8.00. mae ‘Thor Wed, as, second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa Hospitality Without Selling ! 1S recorded by our Tourist Bureau that one thing im particular which impresses many VISI- tars to the city is the courtesy of the local fish- ing companies and the Columbia Cellulose Co. in allowing them to see thelr plants, No doubt these companies do not always find it convenient to extend this hospitality. Someone has lo, be assigned to escort the visiting parties whose presence must to a certain extent hamper operations, ~ Atthe same time, it is a form of public relations which is certain inne jong run to react to the henefit of all concernad. -In fact, industry in gen- eral ig becoming more and more impressed these ays with the value of good public relations and most large concerns have established departments to handle just this aspect of their operations. It is quite apparent, however, that the local ‘companies are motivated not: by the indirect bene- fils to be gained from this courtesy but by an awar- eness of their position in town and their obligation an occasion to act as hosts. In fulfilling this obligation they perform a real service to the city. Regardless of what scenic ad ather attractions Prince Rupert has to offer, these large industries in this remote port naturally arouse the traveller’s curiosity, and his feeling towards the place will be that much more friendly if he is given an opportunity to see them. How suecessfully such friendships have heen cemented is ulso xecorded by the Tourist Bureau. After seeing the city, visitors who drop in there to say goodbye have frequently remarked it is the first time in their travels that companies without something: to sell have been as friendly as those with, It is a pleasant impression to leave with, and the-city owes its thanks to the companies for a bit of community public relations well done, Notice to Ratepayers... A Sale of lots within the City of Prince Rupert on which delinquent taxes are owing, will-be held in the Council Cham- bers, City Hall, Prinee Rupert, B.C., at 10 a.m. on September 30th, 1954, : Property on which 1952 taxes are owing will be sold unless paid on or hefore September 30th, 1954, 10 a.m. Il, M. FOOTE, City Collector. B Laurent knows by personal ex- J perience that governments don't a necessarily grow weaker with B time. On the contrary, there is! i an equal chance of them gaining M'even greater strength. That has ibeen the story of the Liberal f Party in the Federal field since im ( 1933, B Clearly the PM doesn’t want a); Mr. Duplessis to become any i more formidable, Hence his tac- piiics in szeking an immediate ire ey a face 1889 HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, ONTARIO ORMOND PRATT Says You can’t miss with Dominion Coronet— a 20 year savings plan that returns all {the deposi(s you have made, plus the face value of the policy, PLUS the dividends left wilh the policy—if you die before 65, . Phone me for details, Representative Lo 433 8th Ave, Kast Ormond Pratt Prince Rupert, BC. 1! baaeig yn . 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Firat claws ¢ (AO punsongern) from §22h, ” Book EARLY with your Travel Agent, 1Y'B GOOD 10 DIARY An elaborate preparatery mecting which is the preliminary to a full-dress conference of tne ‘nations asscaiated in the so-call- ed “Celombo Plan” is being held ‘mis week in Parlament Hill And in the balance-szales ..of world affairs it is a definitely ton-flight gathering, Lt is dealing with vast esonomic projects das- ined to have an impcrtant bear- ng cn the future bread-and- butter 6f some hundreds of mil- lions of so far non-Communist Asiatics, The cbjective of the plan is to keep them that way,— hon Communist. , . Yet in spite of its vital charac- ter, few people in the Capital rare paying much real attention to the singnificant and possibly . decisive Colombo conclave. They jare too much engrossed by the; ‘spectacle of political warfare which Prime Minister St. Laurent has stirred up on the Ottawa-Quebec front. It may not be so world important, but it is a far more dramatic show than the Co'ombo experts are able to ; offer. ' Amongst Parliament Hill cos! svyers jt is taken for granted ; that the Federal Prime Minis- | ters aim in his caleulated o1- fensive against the Union Nat- ionale Chieftain is to bring about a2 Quebec provinelal general elec- | and sooner if possible. Mr, St. Laurent ig too experienced in "ne use of words to expect the navaily exparience’| Mr. Dup- icssis {9 draw any other infer- enee from his provocative lang- wage than a chalienge to an im- mediate test of slrength. | Federal political circles consid- ey the timing of tha PMs nian- oeuvre significant, since it fol- election victory by the Union Nationale in Mr. St. Laurent’s hame district of Compton, In that contest’ the provincial Lib- eval organization under the lead- ership of Provincial Libera: Chieftain Georges LaPalme .|{cught under its own power and got exactly nowhere. The Fed- tion immediately at the latest.— | Hows right on the heels of a by-: ‘ Al Aboard By G. #, MORTIMORE Nicknames are a nuisance. There should be a drive: tu stamp them out. Nickname: are an embarrassment to thei! cwners and a betrayal of the people who attended: the christening. Think of the good -burghers who risk facial paralysis and twisted necks as they watch _the christening with the fixed sweet-sad look that the occas- jon demands, Think. of th: clergyman who gets. his vesi coaked, and hag to pretend he likes it; and the poor chile : who has to strain his lungs screaming. , After all that fuss, the par- ents decide they don't like the name they have bestowed on the moppet, and switch it -for comething they once read on the label of a medicine bottle. Everyone who attended the christening, ineluding th» child, should sue the parents for asking them to the church under false pretences. Take the case of Juan Louls David Bannerji O'Hara Von Gluckenburg McKay, JI. known to his family and friends as “Spike.” Consider Ruth Blodwen Cholmondely St. Jchn Finnegan, who has never been called anything but “Toots.” And shed a tear for poor | Goofus Smith, who has to gu through life explaining tha! he wasn’t originally called Goofus, but got stuck with the nickname because his initials happened to spell it out—Gor- don Oscar Oberon Frederick ULysscs. Well, these are all fietitou: peopte, They don’t really exist. But I exist, I think, and I have labored all:these years under : the name of “Gem,” whith t ~ stonds for my Inttials—George ; don’t know to this day whether i of names. People accuse me of - impersonating myself. Some- - in our ears. If I am hailed as - and all that time the man be- - tried-to point out the mistake, name > Krnest Mortimore. . Later my parents decided to add “Richard” to it—not in the middle, which would have made the initial’ GERM, but: at the beginning: RGEM, °1 the addition was legal and proper, I have some documents. under one set of natnes; ‘other - documents under. another set times I think I am an impos- ter, When you Hve with a thing like this, it begins to' gnaw at your wits, yh Iam not alone. I know a Harold who is always known as “Brud,” 4 Kenneth who is called “Bud,” and a Barbaia who answers to “Bimmic.” We martyrs to nicknames have one thing in common, Our real names sound strange “George,” I look around to see | who has entered the room. We also wish we could get pack the man-hours wasted on explanations, Put together, they would give us 2 year’s holiday. , " The people who call you by a name of thelr own choice are another problem, An acquaint-. ance pf mine always calls me “John.” Another calls me “Geiff.” A friend.by the name of Steve reports that for sev- eral months he ate his meals at a certain lunch céunter; hind the counter called him “Pete.” On se@veral occasions he but the man looked''at him with pained disbelief, He was hurt to think that an old cts- ‘tomer like Pete, would try to. masquerade undér’an assumed: ‘particles from the recent Rus- | radioactivity in the atmosphere In South Shrum, director of the B.C. re- search . council, announced a small quantity of radioactive sian nuclear explosion have been fcund here, Dr. Shrum' said a test of rain falling in Vancouver Thursday 300 per nilnute.” - He sald the count was not suf- ficiently high to be dangerous but indicated an atom device had been exploded perhaps with- in (ha last two weeks. Dr, Shrum,; head of the phys- ies department at University of B.C, said a normal radioactive count at ground level was about 42 a minute and sald a count of about 10,000 a minute would be high, It-is difficult to state how high the count must go before becomes said Dr. Shrum, a count of 10,000 would be con- sidered dangerous, , At the same time he discount- ed a Japanese report that the Russian device had been deton- aled on Wrangel Island in Ber- ing Strait? “There is no Indicatioh that: the explosion was very close,” he said,» ; dangerous, VANCOUVER (CP)—Dr. Gordon |' india since anclent tines, j| ~. : my mee "imei AINCIEINE UROR 05 toy rr i Cotton has ‘heen: produced: ine coe enact eminem enn oe ‘The Experioiveed Travelet )y Makes His Fost Call,” -Goling Near of Far— His) Tioeal “Travel: Agent. WHOSE SERVICES /. 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Ray Reflects and Reminisces time as the public schools open- | fleral Liberal organization didn’t A | intervene. ; | The prevailing theory in po- A litical’ circles here is that Mr. Ri St. Laurent was strongly irritat- H! ed by this result, and that he has p | reached the conclusion in con- sequence that if the measure of the formidable Duplessis is ever q A take a hand in the situation, i | | matic ‘action of the past week- ‘end makes sense to veteran po- gygcing to be taken within the; cut any late data concerning the province, he is going to Mave to ed. Children’s nerves were some: | twhat steadied-by assurance that | squeeze, | Women appear to be enjoying ‘ag many cigarettes as ever. In} ‘fact there may be more with-) “we women needn't get up our { ... Wherever that is.” | Let me give you a few facts a python had never been knownion some marvelous ways by Ito Kil], It nha merely been wn-} which a loving wife can and does derstood to give an orcastonal ‘Keep her hsuband from growing) note a fill house at the Can- A seventeen-foot snake (py-: Woman driver to garage me- ing room than the size of the thon) escaped from a circus in'chanic; “My husband tells me) down payment, a Texas town about the same‘ theres a screw loose in the driver, “3 = The easiest way to get along on four hours sleep fs twice 3 day —- Toronto Slur, Se ¢ It made a fellow feel good to old. The best: recipe for a longi adian Legion Saturday evening. ection aud exasperation that phe oecasion represented another every husband knows. tee Tt must have been a rare pleas-. ; ure, the other day, to wateh a istate of the lungs. It's many | sow of Vancouver smart Alexs iyear situce ‘Theodore Reosevelt’s| it ig only on the basis of gach | Wtuahter Alice, Mrs. Nicholas vara) oNte ty ' Longworth, engaged in some ar- ia conclusion that the PMs dra-joument about tobacco declared t wanting others to kick them. It was like this. At Granville and! 4s a priceless necessity. Georgia streels a newspaper-} 2 ee ee ce 1man paused and shouted: Who iwants to buy-a brand-new $2 (for Federal Liberal intervention R has been taken. The situation) should mean that the normally B cold months of winter are going y io be unseasonably warm on the liticians In these parts, Mr. St. ltrial of issue, once the decision feathars. Let us not fqrget dur: blll for a buck? No one in the ‘forward step In the business and | industrial story of Prince Rupes, In the days to come this com- widening activities, and an \p to the minute telaphone service : GEORGE DAWES maternal ancestors all smoked yan, fal, so disposed, But on.) . AUCTIONEER cornceb pipes,” more agreeable to clear furnace | jigs, $2. bill. pipes than the night before + ee Christmas. ' Today's hame hunters are 183} Today there 13 MOre titorested in the size of thé liv-! fear of a rearmed Germany |° oe ae ves “hew devilishly wise every one Was: “— except a slim little girle with The Sudbury (Ontario) phil- something in her hand, Tt ws osopHer says it takes the cool:a silver dollar which she smil-! days of early autumn to remind i inely exshangad for a brand-. the average citizen that its much | new honest-to-goodness Canad: Phone 60382 and 2952 OPTOMETRIST Fred E, Dowdie | Phone 5548 203 3rd Ave, W, | ig munity will feel the touch ct)! { i i i i i t t among the people of the British Isles than there is about a war | GM with Russia, Modern Germany Quebec political, front, . (Tet | Orpawa adhd REATIN Is “folng to reinforee its search and rescue operations across Canada, The Alr Force reports the ‘purchase of 10 Sikorsky 8-55 hell- copters, to be stationed with vari- Gus scarch and rescue units from canst to const, | Six of the helicopters will have been delivered by late this month, Two more will arrive In October and the last two In November, ‘All are expected to be in opern- onal use by Christmas. MEE CIVIC: CENTRE Membership Canvassers has attacked the British Isles |B jwith all her terrible might twice | AR in twenty-five years while the United Kingdom has never been lattacked by Russia, Something to, think. ghou}, Heats Wienacht ‘Correspondents when havi nothing better to tell of than} s Canadians about to leave for if British Columbia will soon be in danger becoming — tiresome. Weeks ago the world heard of ‘what Canucks were planning to do and not do, Long ere this, Canadian transporta should have been well away. 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