| Rotary. Club. | AL Kitimat ~ Granted lly ~ RITIMAD—The newly - -organ- ined Rotary Club of Kitlmat has been: granted a ‘charter’ by" the Board. of Directors -of Rotary International, * it !was:-/ learned here, from: Rotary” headquarters in Evanson, .: Rotary’s | worldwide: “thember- ship today, stands at’ an’ all-time high, In. the’last-ten-months, 314! new Rotary ‘Clubs.’ have: ;been Kitiinat, - Alinost! “avery “teacher” in Ki thinats is actively concerned with ithe: huge : preparations. for , No- ivember 9: and , 10, says’: KS | Armstrong;. -prinelpal of. Kitimat). elementary : schools,:. a mtg ”, 4 sais will. ‘play: host to an anticipated’ 200 teachers early next month whensthe Northern District Council of B.C, Teachers Federation holds its: an- null eonyention: heres.’ It will be the first major convention experience. for d due to poor transport connec- tion, Stewart representatives were able last year to attend the convention at Prince Rupert, Dr. J) Fu K.» -English, assistant deputy minister of education, Gordon Robinson, of the Kiti- maat Village, talking on In- dian customs and lore; and J. S. Gregory, who will present a. ser- ies of recordings of music from foreign countries. Mr.. Gregory PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Monday, October 29, 1956 | Kititnat NPA Backs “| Slate For: Elections KITIMAT—Concerned about a general apathy to municipal affairs in Kitimat, an interested . cross- section of residents has formed a Non- sociation and are presenting a slate of candidates for artisan As- ' i ‘ 4 ‘ ' Sinclair Urges | 3 | “End To Squabble “VANCOUVER — Fisherted minister James sinclair has urged union and management td settle a price squabble which {s tying up Britlsh Columbia's hers ring fleet at the peak of the run! Union fishermen have refused {to go after the herring run untill the Fisheries Assocation meets a demand for a 15 per cent ins crease over last year's herring prices. , “Our people say there are ot of herring out there,” Mr, Stn; clair sald. organized: in! 46: countries: ; “and” A‘ ispecial: train: fron: Terrace erat the convention. will be a prominent. guest speak- there: are now 9,212° Clubs. with oy” the: ‘Thursday, evening, .. ‘No- a mimbership of 434,000 business! vember - 8; will - bring teachers and ‘ptofessional. executives. IM from distant . poitits ‘in, the nor- {99 crite th throughout the. free, therti B,C. school, districts. » The wor : ' bout * President .of the. Rotary: Clu’ rere ee ioe far gate to of Kitimat,:which: has: 24: ehar- lregister ‘and ‘find thelr: billets. ter members, is Robert: L. Auger ‘The problem of where to house i personnel - director: “of the Sag- influx of isitor in 4h MY ienay- Kitimat Company. Sie ee § ne miter off Ross G. Connal, ili! gg s DN Sponsor ‘of: the ‘new’ “Rotary! , Club: is. the Rotary: ‘Club’ of "Per" M4 fOr. ‘winners and for length In ph ne homecoming... He ‘will “Haig $290,000 fortune, to he' t ry fb, into"s: “odd settlement, He ‘arrived: tn’ ‘Canada: AQy years: Po ‘and started Tormbngs. (CP oto): 1) He-deducted.one point for. the ‘most always play better defen- a cessive heart. length. Included in the agenda will be! a workshop for primary teachers under the supervision of Miss Mary Abercrombie of Vancouver. Guest lecturers will be Tom Whitehead, National Film Board representative, of Prince George, has a collection of music: from |Polynesia, Siam, Yugoslavia and Russia, The three school inspectors, Arthur D, Jones of Kitimat: Cecil Ritchie “of Prince Rupert and Allan Matherson of Smith- ers, will be special guests at the convention. point court; In valuing yo . You add "poltits for high’ cards, the. enemy's trump suit and for other: factors. , But you , must M:| also deduct’ poiiits for high cards| Z contained | in long suits because the’ ‘longer: your: ‘suit is, the earl-’ ler. your opponent will’ he able: to: : In, today’s: bid for penalties. ° Using the Dy- hamic Point Count: method, he @ ignored “his: jack” of spades. but} counted, 15 points: in high cards. ‘concentration: of high cards in mittedly: this was aclose douole, MISFIT HANDS, ie His - strength- showing ‘bid. ae had a singleton heart aitd,as/' far as the knew at this, Stage his side had a.misfit. Misfit hands al- sively, .And then there was the || BLACKWOOD on ~ BRIDGE ‘By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Hand Set Up By , bosing One Trick © | F. Penalty doubles can. be accurately gauged by poses, four points are worth one trick. ° © “? doubled ‘Miss ‘Brash’s. two spade} his five ‘card’ club suit, which left) ‘|him: with 14 points or 3% tricks | liricks for deferisive play Ad-|- but he considered several: other - factors: “~'" po, bord partner “had made aj ur hand for defensive pur- South dealer i Neither side vulnerable, | . Now he had the hand made. If | another spade - were led he would win with dunmy’s ace and take the rest of the tricks on a ‘complete . crossruff. Thus he’ would make every one of his trumps separateiy, racking up jfact that Miss Brash is a con- {stant overbidder. to: ‘stand ‘the ‘double:” He “had he had to deduct one ‘for his ex- four points nad to come off for Jholding four cards, in a.suit bid by his partner. This left him’ with three points for defense ae" agalnst.a spade: contract and his! ( ett: free hid of two hearts had prom- , ‘ised: more. ‘than - that. He bid . [three clubs and Mr. Masters went to five-clubs. mh . My, Abel led the trey of dia- monds and Miss Brash won with the ace and shifted to the five of spades. My, Masters played low in dummy and let the seven win, 7 anor’ fC : - a vith S sha school teacher Wilh Merely speutks with authors | ahout progress inthe vitally Important fleld of education, : ody’ improved schools," says’ Mr, Mucrendy, “are the: AGS of yours of planning, research und experiment, —° hsfotlern bullctings and equipment ninke for more effective ty iatruction, New teaching methods help students develoyy Nei skills and extra-curricular interests Meaty, the teacher's’ : wi Ik mare gratifying thin,ever," aN ‘the another floll, mir like william Mucrondy also honelit. nh ‘progress: In wn way vitally Important to thelr families, il it Fe instances Fumily men are iuking. grewter use of sl Berviees, than ever before, In proportion fo the national | ns Income, Canndlins own more lile instrapce than any other, | { jen An the world, ' “Vodiy, Hife"Insuranco representulives: are betier trained ty toll) § you, Group Insurance has brought new security to) AY: Willions, And: many resteletions on ohtalning Ife Insurnnes jive hon removed, - fn ‘these and allen wrayer the life Inv nee companies herp with the mareh, of IN WORres , ‘ t e&orade " Sens eee ennwedwanenewnennnanes NEW INFORMATIVE. ‘SDP AGE NOOKLET ‘just publithed, Informative booklt giving up-to-date yt focls and figures ahout lite Inwrance in Cannda, For: 1 {rap copy, wills to,Room 1000, 202 Buy Street, Toronto, oumenmavertavenconewenrerwunsue =o - the. oe ‘ 4 e, ) ae ' | ! t : ' ' ' 2 ‘as hi svorsoment i not ( ue poe ‘ tk ge eg sq Oe tte gs ote course, - PASE | “beer, : “FOR FREE DELIVERY * pion 4032 t BREWERIES LIMITED “4 published or displayed by the t » Liquor Contra Boar or Vy. tho Rovornmont of British Columba aye ‘Mr, Dale properly decided not | Another | iiiine club tricks -and the two imajor suit aces. ‘On. the actual switch to. a trump by Mr. Abel, he cashed jelght points’ in pigh ;gards, but iis" ace of hearts and -goti‘to thél : trump stitt to lead hearts and|’ ‘dummy offen enough with ruff out the king. The -.ace of Spades then furnished the neces- isary entry lo the established ; i: hearts, . | If he-had won the first round ; lof spades the result would not, have been as pleasant, With one entry removed trom dummy. this early, sebling - “dunimy’ s- hearts and reaching Een} latet ‘would have been Imposslble..The ross ruff Hne of play;would also have the December municipal. council and school board elections, ‘° ; “The sooner the union nnd Fisherles Association arrive at an agreemant and start fishing, the {backed by the Non- Partisan As: - Aim of the new NPA is to{of the board of management of arouse more’ interest and work|the Presbyterian Church, to get every eligible resident reg-| A spokesman for the NPA said istered for voting in this year’s|“We feel that we need. good men elections for council and school] for public office and who are not board, alliliated with any one particular The slate of candidates belng' faction. We need people who will serve ail members of the com- munity,” sociation Is: better ib will be.” water Lake Agassiz quarters of Manitoba and ex- tended into United States, In anclent tines a body of known covered Ontario For Reeve—. to sclentists as three- and the one eat cap ko mente Wilbur Hallman, who has been reeve of Kitimat for the past two years, prior to which he was councillor tor two years. , For council . “Matt E. Gooding, present coun cillor who is up. for re- election after a two-year term. - Robert Ferrie, of Hawk Street, an engineer with the Aluminum company. . 1 E, D. Forward, of Plover Street; immediate past president.of the |] Kitimat Chamber. of ‘Commerce, and one ‘of the town’s carllest residents, and businessmen, .. «71, ‘'The NPA slate for clection to |], the Board of School Trustees is: | Peter M. Hopkins, present chairman, of the board, who is up for re-election after a -two- P| AWESOME! ~and then some! spening flames that “scorch the earth | ¥ NORTH 2, year term as a Kitimat school wr a Dale. 1" trustee. ‘ eva aes y ‘Mr. Hopkins {s being backed hy 7 + t ny, ¥ eyelet Do Y ass B52 the Non-Partisans, but had an-/) [jy DREDIE Adal Ul | E A Wd 978 | hounced independently his jn- aa WEST * RAST. jlention. to ‘run for re-election” Today and Tues, CAPITOL : aK 8 i hs me two weeks ago. TT pm, — 9 P. m. mAG Ge SN . ORG 408 é C.J. (Riek) Hobbs, of .Pintail” Ce : Ky 3 A972. Street and whom the NPA lists| —— — % he 862 tas an active community leader.’ Nay oy sour ! and is well known as a Junior} TODAY ‘TO : wan 1 3S ‘Baseball: organizer. WEDNESDAY ; ee . Hugh’ B;. Gresham, a resident} $9106 5 of Grouse Street and a member The story BA i! é 19 i t Story ofa father ~The bidding: Tn ' who defied kidnappers Boul West North Pat eg ald oa A J {1 even though his son’s life : ! gs Lt i 4 i 3 Pass TAILORING f and a fortine wer at atake| @ Suits — © Pants |i] M°G-M recernre @ Topcoats @ Slocks |. ALTER TON. SPECIAL STS}; Alias: at, Mi iQuick’ ‘Service - Ling The Tailor 220 6th J ff hone 4238 From the “oradicers of “BLACKBOARD JUNGLE” and “TRIAL! starring GLEE ii with — Hee _, Check Your 1956 : Printing, Needs "het az0 - ge, CALL been hopeless hecause before. Mr, Masters could ruff’ ' his {Hird spade he would have to let the lenemy In.on,the second lead of (that suit, Surely they would have led a trump and the con- tract would have fallen one trick short, | — DERINE crisscross fro walk, bendeIn ¢ roy Ing wide I ! look for Syren Jeb, weilevwe ‘a, é girdle that silms as it trims! Exclusive Also ask to soe NEW SARONG BRA, In thie beautiful row cenioewhilevand-Live hox, al wore everywhere, ee GOTHIC THE ANSWER TO A sonore FIGURE 1Dibb Printing Co. | Mal hae7 — ALSO — STAIRWAY TO LIGHT PROFESSOR TOM STTOWS 7 + 9 PAM, THY he famous At lots you sit, ontrolled comfort, range of styles, In embroidered nylon with alfeotustic back for ~— porfec! fil. ond comfar!, ‘e hag ty ' u GOUMINION CORSET CO, LTD, DON'T pee UY ae copes ge Sot ne ten od eee meme Fete een