“Prince Rupeit Ouriy ews Monday, Mareh 7, 1985, 1 meneame sen a mae tee 18 t dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central Brith Oolumbia, Meinder of Canadian Press — Aulit Bureau of Ciroulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Assoctation. Published by Tne Prince Rupert Dally News Limited J. FL MAQOR, Prealdent Subseription Rates: By earrler-—Per week, 26% per menth, § By matl-Per inonth,! 766; per yeur, $8.00. vuthorizel aa second class, mall by the Post Officg an Indeprenden ‘ i 1.00; per year, $10.00 bibs School Deserves High Praise sooth Memorial High School students and its staff ‘member's nade a valuable contribution to the city of Prince Rupert last week, In three days more than 650 students and nearly 1,200 adults saw the high school Glee Club's presentation of Gilbert and Suilivan's “The Mikado” and ‘thoroughly enjoyed ihemselves. Popular demand will see the perfor- ranee repeated on March 23 and it is our guess twat not only will those who missed seeing the op- eretta last week take the opportnuity of taking in me well-presented production, but many of thos: who have already seen it will he going back for an- ther evening of pleasure, * ‘To Mv. Gordon Criffin, director of the stu- éonts’ production high praise is due. In taking an extremely large group of teen-agers, all untrained and coming up in four months with an operetta that vould have compared well to many university pro- ductions, is indeed o noteworthy feat. ‘At the same time the hard work of all the stu- ‘ ¥ ange 7* re: Sr nea : Cow te) a y — + . % = ‘ er Pe choruses, worked back stage, or played in’ the orchestra was necessary to produce a successful show, The eventual result, showed without doubt that the student body had worked with a will and had given the teaching staff the utmost co-opera- tion. Booth High school Princival stressed Friday weht that little school time had been lost due to the operetta, He also paid tribute to the students for their efforts and the enjoyment they realized in duction “was one of the ‘frills’ that turned out to he one of the ‘thrills’ of todavs’ educational system.” The school’s “Mikado” was a fitting introdue- tion to Education Week that gets underway today. Congratulations Penticton V's C simply failed to make a game of it. Possibly the ae political police that followed the team around were lg a poor influence, but whatever the reason the play- fi ers behaved in precisely the way one might expect Le ee of subjects of a dictatorship. They lacked ingenuity. Tone Once the Canadians caught on to their sirategy, the Dynamos were anythine but dynamic. Canada produces the greatest hockey players on earth. How we lost to the Russians list year oe hard to understand, but it is quite apparent now ‘ that there are at least a dozen amateur teams in as the country that could handle them with ease. 1 7 : Nevertheless for the Penticton V’s it was a! wonderful triumph, They showed spirit all the way and despite, or perhaps because of, their aggressive tactics they won themselves a host of supporters. They have the congratulations not only of Canada but of the whole western world. It looked’ as if some of the countries behind the Tron Curtain were rooting for them as well. 1 ent cee om aetna mate aah Bn ge TOE YF Narn Mente we Semen a Rete me ee OE cee en anette Anrual Meeting TONIGHT 8 pm. MOOSE TEMPLE Election of Officers Everyone Welcorne eats We SE RN A oa gr a eee Rae nl Av) Oe Di partment, Ottawa: ’ dents, those who sang the ma‘n roles, were in the | being part of.a suecessful undertaking, We can | heartily agree with him when he said that the pro- anada’s hockey victory yesterday against the | Russians was sweet but almost anti-climactic. | The disappointing fact was that the Russians | However it all went:to show that without doubt* is | RUPERT ROD AND GUN CLUB J) As | See it W t t fs oy "| ,otinore 2 Philpott Hon. Jimmy's Fish ~The Honourable Jimmy ‘Sinclair has a reputation ‘around parliament for chaving a single track mind, He is the first Min- ‘ister of Wisheries that Canada has ever had who concentrated his whole ‘energy on the job of sall- ing fish. So assidous ts the Hon. Jimmy ‘ t on this job that some of his coll- ; cages have nadiniringly named him the Fishmonger General. The Sinclair approach Is sim- plicity itself. Canada ts one of; ‘the most fish-rleh countries. iny ‘alt the world, he states, without; ‘fear of contradiction. But the: Canadians are among the world's: i east enthusiastic fish eaters. . A few years ago Canadians were eating only 12 pounds of’ ‘fish per head per year, One way ; sand another, this consumption | ‘has now been boosted to 1M; ‘pound per year. But that amount, ‘of {ish consumption, says the! [Minister of Fisherles, Is mere, ‘chicken feed. He shows that the: Japanese eat no less than 90: ‘pounds per head per year. He; tries to show that we could eat: ilar more fish than ‘we do eat, ‘with great benefit to ourselves. + + & “THE Honourable Jimmy may or j may not really believe that fish ile the most valuable form of ‘brain food. He may or may not -beleve that his fellow MPs and cabinet ministers could do with ‘ns heavy extra Intake of brain ifood. But he {s carrying out ‘the most powerful campaign that ‘this parliament has ever seen to ‘make each and every MP .eat ‘more fish—-and like to eat more fish. : Systematic in all things—and ‘stubborn too—Jimmy is going! through the list of MPs literally | from A to Z. Groups of the MP3, : ‘ to one of Jimmy’s famous fish; ifries, clam bakes, or what have you? Po The MPs get fish served to jthem in. all: sorts di NOW Ways: iThe lutcheons: tak@ al ‘in the testing kitchens of the ‘Department of Fisheries, and ‘most MPs come away marvelling, bet only. at the tastiness.of the fare, but Its variety, a iYESTFRDAY I was one of a - goodly sized. group from P to 8, who ate Jimmy's: fish fare— iond really liked It, Jimmy gave us perky cad chowder to begin with. Then we wot a nice helping of fne silmon (thank the Lord, real R.C., and not the anemle pale variety known as Gaspe.) But | slong with the salmon. came | fome succulent Black Alaska cad. ‘Just io show that there enn’ be semathing fishy even: about a wonderful salad, Jimmy's team (ot deticlans also servad Hallbul. iYuites orange salad oe, Pt uv i a pe oy ae ALONG with mv dni ehahil tot ie I even pieked up'the bonus of A good, and true,’ fish story, [¢ came from the Indy MP-—Mrs, Ann Shipley, . | It seems that ano summer one ‘of Mra. Shipley's young daugh- itera wan in poor health, Bhe ar- j ranged for the girl to spend some weeks on one of the. nlaslonary Jaunches whieh ply the BAC. coast, The girl came home much dmproved iy health, But one bight. -lstening to the = Il daughter say her prayers by bedside-—-Mrs, Shipley was pir- aed by one phrase In the Lord's prayor, Bho asked the daughter jlo repeat the first line—which |should bo Our Father, which art Where Craftsmanship Counts... Count On Us Printing of ony dea. eription .., created by maater craftamen . Altractlvely priced. When next you nood printing, he witve to see ust THE DAILY NEWS : dob Printing Dept, Dial 4125 mipeeD in heaven, hallowed be thy name ly: “Our Father, which are heaven, hallbub bo thy name,' Accardingg to the Wttle Jady Indian girl frlenda sald it, | Ann | | ie i i | i t t PTE. AND MRS, GERRY DUBE, Quebee City, walt to pay for thelr purchases 1 Leaf Services in Soest, Germany. The store was recently opened for dependents of the Ist Cana- dian Infantry Brigade and Js designed to Cenadiin buying tastes. The up-to-date groceterla and { | n the new Maple family department store; located in the centre cf a Ghe- unt Canadan married quarters site. Stocked with more than 4,500 Items, 1b wil} feat irs self-service and self-selection. REFLECTS 1 \ | 1 i { 5 Ray and REMINISCE It’s easy to be tolerant of the NOTEVEN BRUISED ) THE » ETTERBO EXPRESSES THANKS The Editor, free.) (as port of the. Bank of - Canada requilarly leaves hin, completely lt ‘of one-syllable ‘words, ° Added tdlfficulties Include the: frequent jambiguity that very often more j does NOT say than to anything {free from the suspicion that its principles of other people, if you have none of your own, | In France many automobiles fare still operated on chareosl. ; Thats nothing. Here, even more are operated on credit-—Wind- sor Star. Something wrong! Snow is here, Ice is here, Zero and be- low zero have hoth heen here. Shipments of seed for future gardens are here. Everything cne with genuine flu couldn't.’ correct except robins. In the judgement of J. Hughes of the Tourlst Bureau in Vancouver, the flying of « lot of American flags In Canad does not do Canadians any cred. it. “Americans coming up here lke to think they are In another inight thing to do is stlek you V It would really be news if a fellow who fought through two! wars and wasn't seratehed, fell, on the fee and wasn’t hurt, All the fuss about Rocky Mar-: ciano’s beak suggests to us tht! it is only in’ boxing that the! ri ry business into someone else’ nose... 1 e ( | The Individual who declares he) has a case of “walking flu” prob. ably has no (lue whatever. Any.: even crawl, eee ; part of! this week, debated a dismal sub- | ject. These included soup kit-| chens, {tl health, domestle un- i happiness and desertion, Unem.} ployment, of course was neither | overlooked or forgotten. . i | Federal pariiament, t . hee, | personally appreciate only by priority of initial are treated | -Jyou've got your hand out looking ' place tight |. He Slunalblo for the frat yront wat, He But today, It appears Canadians Tho litle girl anid, very clenr- In that waa tho way all her litle real news, Ma RUPERT MOTORS LTD. country,” he remarked, “They are not interested In seeing thelr own fing here Just as we don’t look for ours down south. To the visitor seeing his Nag here means only one thing—that | fora buck.” You sald somethh thgt.time Mr. Canuck. seep lo | ee *, 000, 2 population basis, the equivalent this enlistment would be 250,- i t That a good many Canadians; ay =retic expediiion sald thelr enlisted in the American Civil! ves .i, the Kista Dan, aporeach- , War is well known. But that the ‘eg \total reached 50,000 of whom 18,- scenes uf Indescribable beauty, {oo died ig quite astonishing. On ‘surrounded by maszed Icebergs -of fantastic chape. Sea-hories The Dally News: At the 36th annual meellr 7 of, the Councl! of the British Col! ba gia Division of the Canadian! Red Cross Soetety, hed In the| ‘hotel Vaae ner Pegruary 22-4 23,0 resolution was unanimously: recorded expressiny the thanks! of the Evslety to the dally news- papers of the provines for thelr! continued support of Red Ccoss) (hrovth the mendium oof the} Wes | A3 commissioner for this prav- co well the magnificent ass'at- anee your Paper las been to us. C. A, Svo't, Commissioner. SCENIC ANTARCTIC CANBERRA @ — A Imescage eeclvcd from the Australlan its anchorage. cand pengulng basked on the ice- floes and icebergs.’ Tempera- A floating dry dock, in which Prince Rupert took a profound pride was sold down south a few weeks ago. But somehow, there has been ne collepse, The city isi carrylny Cus. t t : RESEMBLES ONE? * my The district of Sujlbury in On. trio claims a wolf as large as a pony. Or could jt be a pony that looks Nike a wolf?? The ‘wild re- gion north of Lake Superior has had many a wolf sighted, as well os shot. The pony ts usually kept in a barn, Internal differences in tle ;COF arouses speculation as (o the shape of things to cone, Whatever happened to all that ple In the sky. served an flying saneers,° | Premiat Chul ohiiy olig ey served it will’ be ‘at feast tree or four more years hefore thé third world war will be undor attack. Whero will we be byl. that.time? To hoar tome folks talk, several strategists totalliig “phoul a thousand, know alreagy, 4 we 10 orm me MODERN GERMANY |. 1 Tt had long been thought that a Yallicose Kalaer was long re. ta Wi + ab 1 06 t nd othora discovering what Gor. mans are honestly and. actually liko, I Js deelatod he has no more wish for war than has any Canadian eltlyon, He would ra+ thor alt, quaffing his stein of lager and Ainglng folk songs than 80 out on muanoouvres In preps uration far war. oy yi i a ; y he shocking oe. "| ‘The produation of clectriett » Browing steadily tnstir, ‘Thi ‘of these days, + or rp 74 MEN'S Heather, Ing, evap pineo ane cork vole Also 1" ounces 4 UGH ture in the sun was 28 degrees. 7 WOR S ty tie f work tnot, Ny SP ARTIUR DOWLER (centred a retired Britleh Army lianton- ant-general, marches briskly along in the ranks as a humble “private tn Britain's Home Guard, distingulalfed from hiy fellaw soldiers only by the generons ascartinent of medals botrneing on hly cheat, Ble Arthur, 60, retired from the Army taal aummer ‘flor baling Chiof of State to Mell Marshall Lard Montgomery In Clerniany; Director of Infantry at the and Genera) Officer, Comnnding, In Kast A vogaavovenonasoccansencatecroooroocooaiarosoovonnaacerrereagqred oof oo WORK BOOTS 5 oy War Offlee, London; Irlen, ' | ‘rough < Contrary to what ‘may be ($2,000 of this latter sum tax- But that's. about as far cho's prepared 49 yo wlth con- fidence in any fnanelal problem. In particular, the. annual re baffled. It’ Just too Intricate for him to even allempt to di- geat, despite tie cast (hat there's well known ta he vary vital fin. aneiil “meat” ss ucllned within Its pages, my oeeeenerney , The governments economic experts, to whom the central |” bank's annual’ report: 4s figura- lively an open hook, aren't too harshly eritleal of the rank-and. file MP's for shying away fron: it, They admit that It iso falr- ly formidable document, : with niore than a slight flavor of ly ery tower econarnle theary about A merely fniltial hurdle Js Mt the fact that It uses a minimum: necessity of reading closely. be- ‘tween Its Ines to cas It eg. rentlal meaning, plus the final Importance attaches to what. it In Its generally cautlonsly word- edtext. In brief, the report isn't tno suthors are In-an the close con- spiracy of the banking and: fin- clal world generally lo preserve the myatery of its 10 am, to 3 pm, iive-day-n-week monopoly, a monopoly, Ineldentally, whieh. still finds: time ‘even In its abbreviated hours to exhort}. the rest of the economy period« frally ta greater Inbors In the vital cause of Increasing produ- clion so as to keep Canadian untt costs competitive with the rest of the world. ss Nominally, of course, the report b may ‘Bub. dn pre “e fairly widespread bellef, your nV. Conie. Devetlee tty erage back-bencher MP Jan't too financtally minded. ° He can act with decision In-ralsiig ‘his ‘own Indemnity from $6,000 to $10,000 b Which tho nation , leached ma it Is heading, the reason Nie tt post to be ily read an standing. provement In the etary Ita present (q Omid: to be regarden tS Ignpost markings In Its plo: % i, the dleesior ing to on Able pont the Useful thet “pla to 0 lacs there is Menty a rod report in these parteaell rm It ty gt palatable an cna, the a KITIMAT, B,¢ rivalry fared ariew dev" : The ClO Steelng ‘ the AFi, building ih with bartering aay tga tite betare stenting yi With Aluminum Co, od Id, to construct 4 addition to the smelter af Ted Kennedy ef she TONER rm fey Hi "no sellout,” Core a ui Chis advecsivernecs iv ta SE oS ee ee Wad isn’t bound to do anything tnore than review Bank of Canada op. eratlons over the vear, And since Imost of them are fairly technical satisfactorily on level, a kindergarten s ccbtbt seth entptaatnowepnieamatenneanaamienamer etna Slacks Mens and Young men's sizes 30 - 40, Alrforce i and grey gab- Now.: ardine. 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