Prince Rupert Dally News Monday, December 5, 1955, aah se Ba th +2 emt ems oe 9 te Wallace’s Dept. Store Hl N K ia tary of the Prince Rupert night, nus! meeting of the B.C. Maln- land civisicn in Vancouver, Mr. Prockter aico reported on the resoiution introduced by Prince Rupert and seconded by Trall, whieh pliced an record that the of intgrest ond concern on a Pro- vinelal basis, with the possibility of effort bene made to further summer trang and the obtain. Ing of uniforms, ORDER YOUR holiday beer EARLY! RBS HRRAMDRAD MRR RARER RRS ee le ee BAR DARED RAR ESSER RRR RABRUAL ARERR SSRIONRAABS a a i a a u a a a a 8 & BR : a The Way To a . : Every Girl's Heart! a tts , Girls’ Wear From a ? yo 25c PEN DOZEN PAID FOR " M OENPTIES PLEASE HAVE » WALLACE S t a Of Cour se This advertisement it not pub- Lleltebebet bet: AA GE Ss lished or displayed by the Liquor ¢ "Control Board or by the Gover Try Daily News Classifieds nient of British Columbia. TAKE ADVANTAGE Ph OF ‘Fagen, : Aes ' ‘ BO Cook's Jeweller’s Layaway Plan to Your Smoll Deposit Wil Hold Any Article «. Until Christmas ¥ Try Our: RAVIOLI DINNER A DIFFERENT DELICIOUS MEAL. i sla Gandals Cf How Cf gone OO aye FOOD FAMOUS RESTAURANT Phone 2621 for Take-Out Ordors Rupert Resolution Supported | At B.C. Navy League Meeting, § During the past year Sea Cadets in B.C, have grown from 490 to SEE while officers have risen in number from G1 to $7, Canon Basil S. Prockter, secre- of Canada told members‘at its regular meeting Friday ; Back from attending the an- Wrenettes are entitled to a share | | branch of the Navy League fe: Mr. Prockter said the area of-| fleer stated that while good work | § ts being dune here with the Sea | Cadets und Wrenettes, not; enough Interest was being shown | by the general public. | ' The Navy League and the Department of Education in i Vieloria are completing plans ' so that Sea Cadets and Wrens | 1 eltes will receive school credits i for their work In the Division, | Mr. Prockter sald. | During the business session, it ‘was decided to take linmediate isleps to outfit each Wrenette | Vwith cap, tally and skirt out of! finds on hand, raised for this “purpose, atch ae GORDON RB. BALL January. Man Charged | After Two Boys Shot, Wounded all terms than a year cartier. | NANAIMO, B.C. @—Daniel F. Discussing developments; “In short, it will require the }OVERCALLED Was abroad, Mr. Ball said, “I Undscancerted efforts of all Canad- | {charged with attempted murder myself wondering whether we are: jans if currens expansionary fore-, figured for the ace ut this point, ¢rror if you don't take advan- | following the Friday night shoot- approaching, or have already! cs are to be made the basis of a'She had overcalled at the two tage of 1t? reached, a turning point In his-! sound and lasting prosperity In- fren -O'Conner, 64, Saturday Ing of two brotHers. ARTHUR C, JENSEN Canadas Recovery Amazing Asserts B-of M President r Peter neg Smith, oar ' MONTREAL-- Canada's recov- in the country, Mr. Ball sald,,from the board and finessed the: ne et real i eveetine. hy (ery from (he slight recession of Business should and does exercise Jack when Miss Brash played : " e Md : he ti itd We ‘ji NB tay 1954 has been “nothing short of discretion in its polley and plan-' low. jhe held the third Wednesday IN| spectacular and has exceeded’ ning and, Just as It abstained ceven the most optimistic fore-. from alarm during last year’s re-- of spades. He ied a spade to hts! ‘easts,” Bank of Montreal presi- ‘cession, “so it is now incumbent, partner's ace and ruffed the dia- | dent Gordon R. Ball told share- on business to keep Its head and mond return. holders at the bank's 138th an-not be carried away dy boom nual meeting here today. By the; psyeholozy. No less Is it the rese second quarter of this year, the! ponsibility of Iabor to exercise | president sald, production of moderation in its wage demands ‘goods and services was running: during what ds nearly 10 per cent bigher In over-: short-term transitional period of | Brash played low, the king was, essentially a abnormally rapid recovery, | _ The brothers, Daniel, 15, and tory, even though we may not stead of bursting Into a boom ; William Parker, 26, were recover~ ‘recognize $t until we see It latertand subsequent recession.” cing In hospital from gunshots in in the perspective of a complete! EW RECORD HIGHS ithe arms, ‘chronicle of events. Now, ten in presenting the bank's 138th | O'Conner, & pensioner, Was years after the end of the war.!annual statement, Arthur C. Jen- iCharged before Magistrate “postwar problems, as such, seems sen, vice-president and general | Thomas Hadfield of Qualicum, to be behind us. We have no lack: manager, reported to sharehold- i where the shooting occurred, 50'of problems, but they are no jers that the past year had seen | i miles northwest of this Vancou- longer those of a world strugsl- | new records ret in total assets , Ver Island town, ice he was walking home from a‘ dynamic world econony.” ‘study session at the senior high entrance to a lane. spotted his brother's car coming fired and two or three bullets hit ago.” Jim. and tackled the man, “but was'purchasing power af shot in the arm ashe did'so. "y as Daniel ran{to télephone (he Byite stubility is one of the A ie Be ae. RCMP. Ns tional growth and its safesguard- dng must atoll Gmes be a pri- i onury 20d) pf ratory! economic { policy.” Se 2! Te important job of maderat- ing the recurrent trends in bus- “Tiness activity was not the sole {responsibilty of aviy!one group -||Voncouver {Police ToReview !'Hoodlumism VANCOUVER @--Qrowing pic- reviewed (oday by lop city police officials, The meeting follows a weekend of tecu-age Tawlesspess which aiuw youths livolyed or suspected BOW HENDERSON, 28-year. |Dreaking to arson, ald graduate of the Universtiy Poff Toronto, will shortly wave + from Kenya after six mond’ 4 ~ ("2 FESS wey tO before you say SCOTCIL,..8ay “"‘DEWA 'S’ 1T NEVER VARIEST. et Stee eseseecsinzsaer ais sicat Zn BSE TTS DISHED ALENDEO AND HOTNED IN SCOTLAND Avallakle la D614 et, and ft Pownce sete wet er ee © qemmmmmape ee tres This advortisament Is ng} pullishod by the Liquor. Conteal Board or by thee Governmont of Rritish Columble 1 " | Reserve with a trueker com. 19\4 en bolilee 2 Nayar eae L apnameness eowetamtonc t's at service In the Kenyn Poles patie af youths. i bat team ine the fores of Mount Kenya, Prom Norssch, ; Ont, he went to Kenya as he j puts tt “for advonture.” Te sald he becnme Interested dn the Mau Maw prodlen and decided to go to Konya, (CP Photos be one of the floms discussed at police department heads. quist, t | | i peg sare “Fee our plumber! UJ {hs “s | Wy hs Nem, ws ON pe tontneg ere mage! Pubtiihed le encourage motern living with madera plumbing and healing equipment, The Conadian Inutitute of Plumbing and Heating MWe rons : 2h TFG . i |to have been Vtdle general tend | t 4 | ' | 1 1 ture of ‘houdiwnism here wil be: | | ‘ 1 ‘ iocrimes ranging froin house! First major outburst of hoad- tt Viotenee exploded during the Jrey Cup celebrations of more shan a week ago when near-riot ronditions were reached among The question boodiumisin will ithe regular Monday meeting of tnoone weekend Incident: six youths died to push their way Into a car driven by Mrs. ie. Tall fOtthdition-slones of sound na-l- ;ing to its feet; rather are they/ and deposits, with loans passing | The younger brother told po- the problems of a buoyant and) {hye billion-dollar mark for the. first time in the B of M's his- Turning to the field of mone-! tary, school when a man stepped out tary control, Mr. Ball saw the| Ty reviewing the business scene | of the bushes at the road side. s respite from overt Inflation AS) during 1955, Mr. Jensen said that | The man, carrying i 22-calibre one of the most significant de-j the past year “has once again ‘semi-automatic rifie, forced Dan-; velopments in recent years both) witnessed that combinatlon of ilel to walk down the street until'at home and abroad. Here IN! expanding markets at home and : they came to a strect light at the ‘Canada, with business enloying | abroad that has prevailed, with ——— jftg- best year in history, averagejonty minor interruptions, “Ho tried to make me go down: prices of consumer goods and (hroughout the postwar period. * the lane with him,” Dapiel sald. | services jare today no differant | Employment and Jncome have ‘ The boy started to:“tun dhdi and general wholesale commodity climbed to new heights and i prices die actually eight per cent} snending by consumers in the down the road. The assailant jJower than they were four years !nation’s retail outlets has risen accordingly. Although shortages, "Yet welcome as this has been developed in tt few lines, votlably | Williams jumped from the car in. building confidence in the !steel and cement, there appears! money, "aMG. stable prices are not something jeney to purchase or produce mg- | | The older boy hejd the altdeker! that jean be taken for granted. orks over and above current requirements, BLACKWOOD onff BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Take Full Advantage of All Enemy Errors ds no grand slam, no nine card suit, nor1400 point set, which is often missed, 5” vos nesses In response to hts partner's ov. Sauith a ercall Mr, Abel got off to the; vulnerab ‘ORTH queen of dinmonds opening. Mr.: . Neither sige Muzzy won on the board with Mrs, Keen the king. He Jed a club and put a i ‘ a4 up the queen which lost to the; va ay ace, The return of the seven of @#Kij2 diamonds was won In the closed #08. hand with the ace. WEST BAST , WRONG MOVE Mr. Abel Miss rash Mr, Muzzy now cashed his king} @ @ 10 9 wAR ; of clubs and ruffed his last club} ¥1092 .WAK as on the board. So far, so good. It! 410 a 6 ;was on the next play that he; # Algi43 Ad 65 “went wrong. He led a small spade} SOUTH Mr. Muzzy ak g7 43 v5 ron w » atieen, @Aas Mr. Abel won with the queen, £kQ: The bidedirg: Mr. Muzzy still South West North rel (had to lose two heart tricks for} 1 Pass I Nyro | down one. 2@ Alt Pars Let's go back fo the sixth trick where Mr, Muzzy led a small: } y : . ‘ : Y ° . 'snade froin dummy. After Miss. suade bis queen of spades a sure 0 Se Note eterme anette Sh gt Ne tne memset mee > But the defenders didn’t play (like that. And what's the good could be Of haying the enemy make an ithe play from the closed hand. Surely. Miss Brash Hevyel and her partner had ale ready shown. up ‘with the ace of i¢lubs and the queen of diamonds. , Going up with the king of. spades on the first lead of the, sult meant the opportunity of | firing another spade and thus: pulling four enemy trumps at’ once, As you sce Mr. Muzzy had’ one club loser and two heart los- , ers. Therefore he could afford, to lose two spades—but not th ree. | Of course Miss Brash could, have made sure of the defeat of the contract by going up with: the ace of spades on the first lead of the sult and returning a diamond for Mr. Abel to ruff, He could have put her in again; with a high heart for another, diamond Jead which would have: 1 : yin F t ‘ cya pte seartetnn aramio mene Wee soem amen FAMOUS MATCH | Here is an appropriate hand to énd this series on & “when not to finesse.” It is nota flashy hand. There Yet there is a point of play which is Important~—and § , vs | re |. Phonos 3144-3124 acouts ans fubrviovg ond SLIDAV. 2 P.N.E. DIRECTOR w ys rle, has been samt. wit of the Pacific Natlonat hibltion, Born tn New ‘: minster, he is past prea i The Canadian Charahér’ Commerce, Vancouver tis of Trade and the ' Cans Investment Dealers! “Ass Hon. Named as vice-nesée are PNE Directors A ha and Dr. J.C. Berry. Mr: ty. Vanvouver-born, ty past weet dent of the National Agegt ton of Plumbing and tea Contractors of Canada, rea dent of the BC, Buildias ia Construction Induiteles dus elation, and a ‘Past Presi of the Vuneoiver Ky: | Chib, ‘ l \ EATON'S ¥ t a : ; an . Goods Salistactor: Money Refunde i ' , ‘4 iy 4 wh eb ad & ( . "The yedr's Funniest film!" = He Magen | ulols Wy Martha Washington was known Two, I O EM artha lingtoli was KNOW ; I ‘ as “the prettiest and richest wi-. Days sects te epuanr anus ss 7 Pal dow" in Virginia when she minr- | . 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