1 ot t Mo.das. dims 1, 1995, Wee aes ete ee eee bere ee Lm ae 0 rte | ee eermmnarenneet An Independent dilly newspaper des ted to the vpbulldtas of Prince Kapert and Northern and Garr British Colt bia. Member of Camattiin Peers Audit: Bureake of Ghroulatipris Cunadian Dally Mewsoaper Agcoelation «+ Published by ‘Phe Puree Rott Dally News: Limited JOP MAGOHO) Prestdent SUD IMOn Hates: Per weeks peednonth, @h00: per fear, $1000 Ber manth 7 Jer year, €40u By carrier gle Sn At w ae ay att ae Authorized as second ches nad by the Poa Ofer Department Otuewa Good Tourist Year THE US. visitor definitely appreciates this prov. ince and is showing his aonreciation by continu ing Lo patronize its cesorts and playgrounds, the BC, Government News reports, The munther of US, eiti- Zens reported in B.C) on travellers’ vehiele permits (2 hours or loneers for the first five months of 1955 give travel officials every reason lo be optimistic ithout the season's prospects, "The healthy condition is also reflected in Che Grain, bus and air trat'fic. A questionnaire survey presently being conduct- dd by the B.C) Goverment Travel Bureau shows that by far the ereater munber of visitors coming for the first tine were influenced by friends who had visited, With few exceptions, they found our food and accommadation good and one prices moderate, Comments on “friendly hospitality” were numerous, Gn the basis of retuons to date, the Travel Bureau avs aebig bouquet is due the §.C) citizen for his dourtesy to the visitor, ' Tourist accommodation has improved to such aextent in the past few years that the star-ratinu formula drawn up by the Travel Bureau in 148 is now being revised, With the co-operation of the tree other western provinces and tourist trade groups, a new rating chart is being designed which Will be used across western Canada and set) star rating standards more in line with modern accept ince, Inspectors are using the original standards this year and will adopt the more universal formula in 1956, "A British Columbian who decides to see his own beautiful country while on vacation is as much a tourist as someone from over the border,” BC, Government News remarks, “Response to date from . the current domestic ‘See B.C. campaign has been most gratifying, There has been an extraordinary interest in camps and park-sites, hut the established resort and beach areas as well as the fishing spots of the interior will get a very good play from the home market this year” Our own local tourist bureau is doing its part in promoting the campaign for this area and merits all the support we can give it, PRINCE GEORGE COUNCIL HITS SUB-STANDARD HOMES PRINCE GEORGE % — A long-pending crackdown on ‘ub-standard dwellings gol underway aere when city counell oidered a home demolished at the owner's expense if steps are net her to immove it or remove it within 60 days. At the Hite dime balding inspector B. 8. Howarth disclosed faa fetter ta ecuneil he had posted acne oceupaney” sen on anecber sub standard heme and informed a prospeetive buyer that permnits could not be tested to make the place habitable. a ' ben PROP, ET ANDERSON of the University of Manitoba hor. tilture departent® displays a timeh af bananas — result af Woyrury: experines ting at (he Wnibversity preenhottse. Che trart Vall be ripe for pielane da aebont twa mouthes:. CE Photos FREE DELIVERY OF DELICIOUS | CHINESE FOODS! Effective Tuesday, July 19th BETWEEN TH HOURS OF 5M AND TIM. WE WIE DELIVER: VOTH ORDER ANYWHERE WETTAN THE CITY GIMETS INTIME ORDER JUST PHONE METROS —} DIAL 3329 4 ‘ 4 awe elie a By Etim Ove Py ilpol | Or So Like B.C KN ROUTH to Norway— Asow' Royal Dutch Alr- dines plane took off from Amsterdam for Norway | noticed that our two stew- ardesses were each typical of the two kinds of Duteh people, There are the very dark Duteh and the very light Duleh. Both Gur girls on this trip are beaut- Jes, and TP oinarvel at how: they switeh frome thelr own language into any one of three ather Lonpuies. Task thesaark gin about It and rhe tells me that on KLM they ai must speak Duteh, English,’ Freneh and German and T no- ‘hive that she alse switehes: easily! into Norwegian. She says “it Is iso mueh ap- preelated by the company Tf we have some Spanish.” According to this: girl, KLM's method of getting their girl's: proficient in foreign languages ts simpltity ttself. vet them domestic jobs fianiiles in the foreign country. “If you hav® to work with children who only know. thelr: own language you just have to learn that language quickly.” t+ ob ot “AS WE fly low up the coast of Denmark with a neat green patchwork quilt, 1 think back to. some of the stories the Dutch told us which gave us a happy laugh. We particularly liked the one about the “car-fisher-outer.” It scems that car parking space is wt a premium in Amsterdam just as it Js In most other great cities of the world. But) Amsterdam has many, many miles of canals, and of course there are strong stone sides to the canals. with good: walks alongside. These walks we now jammed with parked cars. Butas there are no guard- rails on most stretches of canals, a good many of the parked cars get bumped Into the water. One man who makes a special. ‘LY of fishing out the dunked cars charges the equivalent of $10 for the job and makes a good living doing nothing much else. toh gb I LIKED also the story of how the Dutch at last built a statue of that mythfeal Ilttle boy who is stipposed to have saved all Hol- land from drowning by putting his finger in the hole in the dike. That story was in all U.S. aned Canadian school books when we were young, and so when the Croadians and Americans ar- rived In Holland during and after the war they demanded ta iy shown the spot where the dittle Dutch hero had done his job. The obliging, Duteh. who ser- retly say they never heard the stary have now erected a fit- Ung monment to mark the spot. Of course tourlsts po to it dn Chaves, + + & SOW our plane dands tn Oslo, No wonder so many Norwer- hn come fa British Columbia os Abele homa away froin home. Th HEP ainuth kd 0 that dbimakes us suddenty home- nlck, There js nob a hotel roam to be had in this great elty for fove Nor money, But Jt ab Ul whid that blow. nobody any good. Becnuse we can't net hotel rooms in town they send us out to the Student Ryens Summer Hotel. There are ACO rooms ti hla magaifleent ebilek university reatdenee. fn he stummer, when the students are ayay, they run dt as i lourtst hotel, Tt ds gond, cheap, and clean as woply. Hut soll Norway looks (oo Us, at frst glanee, POOR PARENTS WINNIPEG WMarents' 1 Ui ferente de the second preatest redson why ehildreg, cee absent from school, siys Che report of the Whinpey sehool atlendines Offlee. ‘The min reason, ay al- Ways, ds Just phale tracy, LOOK INTO 1955 Printing Needs NOW Dib. Printing COMPANY They simply | with | OR Ly aren 4 wOEyy 74 smareed-post serviee between Canada and Russla whieh will be established effective August 1 Sluning the new agreement are wet to right: Russhtn ambassador 00S. Chuvidiin, AON] Pend, post office dépurtment admane tration oraneh elie: aad Poa niuster-General Aleide Cote. CP Phatas Canada-Russia Parcel Post To Go Into Effect August | The Honourable Alelde Cute, Postmaster General, hag an- anced that following the recent cnelusion of a Pareel Past Ag- recinent between Canada sand the Union of Soviet Socialist Re- publics a parcel vost service wil! be established between the two countries effective August 1, 1955 Al the slyning ceremony were the Hongurabie Alelde Cote, Postraater General, D, S. Chia- vain, the Ambassador of thie Union of Soviet Socialist Repuo- Hes to Canada, Wo J. Parnbudl. Deputy Postimaster General, V. Loginov, Counsellor, Soviet Em- bassy und G. A. Boyle and HON Peart, Director qnd Chlef Su- perintendent, °° Admin’ itvation Braneh, Poo Offiee seepurunent This parcel post service which Will operge: vin Great Britain and Finkund shoud prove most weleome ty plospe chive oilers ny Canada Wabe ave been an Uhiedy relative; Soviet Union Certain operaiionay detaiis re- math tu be settted but it ts ex- peeted that Chey will be satishae- tory concluded fn oud time and thay detailed Infurmation as to eonditioni of Should be jn the hands of the Postul Service by the dest week In July In order to be admitted, par- tels inust vunforte fally to the Inport reuitlons of the Soviet Union. ‘The Post Ofee suggests Uhrrefare, tirat those dnterestOd pel da tenel with their loeal post offiee for the necessary infor- Imation dpel dling the postage rates applicable ‘Phe proper preparation of pareels will ex- pedite tranemisscan and delivery lo the addresser. wd fevenieds dn thee ~ nee Employment Questions And Answers tn thts eefafin are THES ratbs Shane aeniemplos ment losurience ane erplevincat, Loretto: wllly answers reeedved: fran the Chemplayment Teteniee Canidsston, Uf sete are Wheerbabn aboot aa pebne ate wee Feedtete fo sed tis veer qptest inn, We Wil obtain an anawer areal pute Wet it da elds cotomut ‘ Poltow ia ie same questions wilt Onsters wth a he at interest | fo vot 1 BOYS' HALR LONGER _ BIRMINGHAM, Enehind ¢ Wih shorter hair styles for wo- Men dn yvosue, factory aecidents caused by long hate catching in (he machinery naw ae more COMMON anon Tleen-a te boss Qin gaan women. it was stat. Deflation conference, Qo Pam working ina hospital Why are we tot covered by une! employment incuriniee in any! hespltd of the province of Que- Jberoor elsewhere? &. ‘The Act exchides tinploy= | fatal ina hospital whieby i. Waly opened for purpose of puis unas | Juss Che hospital elects Go tisure Mi enaplayvees. ‘The exelinton ty due chiefly ta the strong cepre- rentetions made by the hospitals oe that the cost of Lhe contributions) | Payuy)y, would easy, additonal, R iW hbrdghlp aay intyt: hospi ent: Ww. e ih mn | i i preteat. are ule to pay thet} hub operating, expenses, 0 * QQ. Explain why a ehdmanty ) Who flnisbed a benefit year withs nS ~ a humiber of days still to his eres tO WASHINGTON = 1 Guy dit nay Gnd hunself ina poste! Ben, 42, of Othawa, a member Hon where he eannet colleat! af the team tht helped these unatsed days. develop the mid-Canadia early A. The Act atlows a period af Weedon radar dine, hay been ene year tn whteh Co detw benes! med deputy defence re. ft (a whieh a oelulm ds eutite: starch anember with the Can led wt the time of dha apple! der Juin staff tn Mahl Von. Tones eases a elalet bon, EP Photo ‘who does not draw all (his bene. Win thet the Liable to mnie. jately requalify. iis Pf it, Bic PER DOZEN Pain — RHPTING. PEATE (AVE Wee i MEADY WHEN THE DIIVER CALL. Thiv advertiement iv tet pile Fished on displayed by the Uaquop | Control Noand or hy the Gaver ye went uf Writhh Columbia Xious to sent pustal pareeds to: mdling Other Papers ‘Say... GUARDSMEN The Regiment of Canadian Guards tow bus four battalions, As individuals, many of Che men in (hg formation have already won battle honors, belng veter- ans, A3 a unt though, the regi. ment stl hag to wh its spurs. However, judging from the ap- pearanee of the Cuardsmen oc- casdorietly seen arcund town, the repdinent has already won hand- Hy the battle of the blaneo brithh and the polishing eloth. -, Ottawa Citizen GOLEING ACCIDENTS More (han 10,000 golfers, cad- dies and elab personnel will be injured Ghits: year on) America’s salf courses, Husliess Week re- ports. ~A survey by Mutwal Labllity}, Insurance company — indicates thal the most frequent cause ot trouble ty the golf ball It tray. els better thi 250 aadles per hour when hit. Its miost com. mei damage is Injured and lost eyedaht, broken bones and con- mesons. Alsy many accidents ‘are cadised by practhee swihys on 'the ter. {Port Willham ‘Times-Journal, PALL HEATED UP We are at oa loss to under. shud why fltoaridallon has credked: such an enuriiuts ope ‘position, It dues not elim ty do any. tlie more than help children to resist tooth deeay. ‘Phe prin- tiple involved dn putting it Inte “the city water supply is exactly the same as the prineiple invuly- ed iy adding chlorine to the water Supply as at present. And Wher ve all drink pasteurized walk and buy processed and chenieatly treated food every day, Wb seems an unnecessary wasle of energy lo get se heated shout Cooridation, Kinston Whig-Standard. VEW SOB FOR FRIDGE Keepin tadybuys dn the re- frigerator antl) they are requilte cd to exterminate aphids on rose bushes may be a sound plan, but would the lady of the house be conlent to have a contalner of ladybugs in the refrigerator. ‘The suggestion is that the ladybugs be Kept ina cool spat unfll required, then reylved ip a vairm rou and placed un the rose bushes. ‘Phey lay about 306 epges uta thine, and the larvae simply dote on aphids, - Stratford Beacon-Herakd, FLYING CLUBS , Fiving clubs of the Royal Can- nding Flying Clubs assoclation aeross Camuht have been mark: lng Flying club week with open house and other means of mak- ing the general publle acqualnt- ed willy what the elub means to aviation dn Canada. And we are “osue the public faund what they sw and heard was ood, Tethbridge Flying club ds a very aod exunple of whit can be accomplished when @ number Of wie Wid Wome, dedicated tu the project of teaching young | peaphe ta Hy and to maintaioing an oalr CONSCHOUAN ESS among caiadiana, set about the job of lode It. Not only has the Lath bride clib had an outstanding record dn producing private pil- ots, but It has maintained a high pluce fn Canada dn making people alpeminded, Mt has never Jet Alberta oor Ottawa forget (hal Kenyon fleld ds an import- antcag in Ganadiin avigtton, S Canmdsi: hiag’ a Qi “técoyg, TH aviation both i war and dn peace, Tt Was the existlig fly- lngelibs whieh, at the outirenk of the Second World War, were]. the rallying places for those wha were determined to matntaln oue reeard estiublished in First World ware And the elubs wre equally determined to see toy, Mothat. In the mutter of defence preparedness, Canada ahall be rendy for what may come, ~ Lethbridge UWerald, Alrerond toned shoog at a eool wile priee) Genre tan man's mintaner comfart ~~ elty, country or commuling. Many Huenelaone atyloy = one low priea! 5 | 1 Oe pecenmenaeatnemrenieme U4 ta 46 ot MIRNA EE tuRpte oraRaie ty A RET cH sn etry the |- y a) _oLETTERBOX The Editor, The Dally News, My son, Charle and I have just returned from Mission City and the Soap Box Derby —- an experlence no boy or person will easily, or ever forget. There were 109 boys, entered in the race, this year and they erine from all over BIC, as weil as from Alberta and Saskatahe- wan, Untortunately, four bovs who sent In thelr entries were unable to gel to Misslon owing to food conditions, ; This Derby, slarted 10 years ago by Jim Gunn with Jess than a docén entries, has Become a very big and popular spurting | yet out of it, event, which combined with the! ‘There is miore th, strawberry festlyal draws huge | payment In the sated crowds, ' knowing Ural YOu ste hy Some 210 people from Mission | Bulld the character g City volunteered thelr services It gives them con to make the evirs'a success, Nemselves, whey they ley ater Headed by Jin Gunn and Ole! Going they ate’ ty