_ Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 1, 1956, Ra ¢ ugh: and icy conditions Almost low slack at Fairview ou | and using six- ‘Pound FE RGUSON , Art ol a strike on a No. 2 ‘Lith SPINNER, After 40 minute 8 uf TOSSES the pine- ‘line and salmon; an. excellent ae of ight for a hole in-the angling, and don’t. you ever be- reek}. some distance lieve that Art intends to quit {hé tracks. cmerge, but this fishing for golf!! he. fish-catcher has . ay - ch; This: ‘is eaten right! Any. B.C, prospector, ‘or any “its, entire: “Y, only, other woods walker, who can prove a definile and bona. fide interes in locating minerals, may obtain a set consis sting of 60 identified specimens of rocks sand minerals on payment of only $2.10 (which includes sales tax) and applying to the Chief of the Mineralogical Branch, Depart- ment of Mines, Victoria, B.C. This goes for teachers and school . boards 100. The specimens are each about one inch squara, but the localities fron fer. ‘Nature. . -de- ‘specimens were taken ‘amquat “of given, and ‘the rare ‘slimpse , ‘oeereenmaaan the wild, ‘Stale: Now. that, our inereased popu- ae Mouriste Aholidey lation-is making a much larger! e otter. prefers lo use of ° our easily reache:! fish- aa he tale. ‘So. here we aby otler at work, on ~The less Tikely: ta. “Wwan- and will: keen her i i financially capable angler Is flv- and. ing. in. to hitherto inoeres sible able’ lakes and streams. This means ‘Ask, definite and continued denle‘i int ‘took of waters that once might have !..The heen considered as a reservn for Oe the some future iy. The Game lyore usual met hoes, “thetetore it Wye him, hooves, all users of: such: waters mnk; 10 ‘behave ‘in al_snorts smantike } ghted: :mannel, to do their own polite ‘|reports) of uinfalr debredations -7j that. they may:chance to observe, cived | ‘The woods and. waters are for sae ‘licensed persons to enjoy: and.ave should be, foolish to per- ‘mit. offenses against our. om M@ cnioyment to.vo unchecked, matter. whether - the ‘offender | i one of our own, cra muest from some’ other land. 7 BIG SATESTONES - H, CURISTCHURCH,. N.Z. @. — nid hailstcrm here,’ where. Febru- mary is late in the summer, bom- gn: barded the city with hailstones “EL niore than an iheh across, Two a boys. struck. by'them were taken Bi to. hespital with concussion and w Many: persons: were bruised. : tee coral eee een aterten emma ——e “Time To | - Cheek Your $1956 - “Printing Needs | CALL - 1 bith Printing! ~ G0... Dink F227 SSS MSS ESR RE EEEenaeesse renkint! SCALA err ear A Jack-Pot of $100.00 Or More, Won Every Bingo Night, Plus 14 Other Ringo Gomes and 7 Free Draws, Tho More Peowle, The: Kore Cords, The Biqgqer The Jack-Pot Cords -| 12 Games | Gomes Gomo “I Play. AR | Sand 10 15 $100.00 $270.00 $25.00 $35.00 | $55.00 | $370.00 $95.00 . $410.00 $117.50 |, $480.00 $259.00 | $500.00 $15,00 f $15.00 G00 | $25.00 +800 $45.00 ay $65.00 “000 | $66.00 i 1800 | $101.00 400° i f 1 i 4 j | . And Seven Free Draws a : Every Time In | _ JACK POT BINGO 0 goes with th Marty | tackle, | Which the | is. not! | WHEN THE FIRST Noitiern Freightwi SHIPMENTS of British pipe destined for. the Peace River naliwal gas line passed through Prince George, ¥s Ltd trucks earri¢d the slogan “Land ‘of Opportunity.” This photo shows ‘the truckers taking over from the PGE at. Prince George for the run to Little Prairie. Carriers sland to increase their revenues through the constructicn .of Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd. gas line 1 running: from the _ Peace River to the Fraser Valley. The PGE is hawing 2,000) - loads of pipe, and the freight revenue on that-job will run abow "$2,000,000, The CPR is hauling ‘pine in the Fraser Valley, the Coquihala Canyon and the intetior, The CNR is hauling in the Hope-Chilliwack region: and the northern Alberta Raiheays haul into Dawson Creek. . is Dist i “S ee eye cplves, | One ol tine bene ib loft EDUCATION EVERYBODY’ 5 BUSINESS ° Realin Of Books Offers children 2 inct Advantage Over Others | ‘Many people th nk of adncation—t hen they t it-as a preparation for useful citizenship, ebr ned about a more basic concept. Every living human being has un letermined: 4 pptentialities which may or may y not Le realized throwig zh the education he 1e: a Cthers I thet neory wards edues tion in general isi ho startled to discover 5. témocracy Is fhat equal ‘op- conditioned by — circumstances: ‘portunities shall be afforded to; iall for the development of indi- | vidual potentialities, Underlying ‘F this is, of course, the hope that jo ly those. which are considered | ! socially desirable, or at Iasi do: not negate our democratic phil- losophy, ¥ will be developed. Who “winch limited our own) formal education, We want our child- ren to be belicr educated than: | we are bul we do not always’ make it our business to under- stand and take an interest in the ‘ounortinities al-hand for con-, itinulne our own education while Ate responsible for iinplementing (3h ring in {haf of our children. : esuch ‘dial? Jingerest: or ovade , respunsibliity "fo the elucation of our child- ‘ren’ by telune ourselves (hat the teachers iri Our sehools are res- Pponsibie for dhis bask? They are ‘Sndeed, “efforts to fulfill their ¢ -dous responsibilities -, SeCMUDELY, impossible may yu “achieve the desired ends unless we as parents shoulder our share Sometines ov akdtude ta. Pete Cravetto says Rofiosh your wardrobe with "DIAMOND DUST" wo the flattering all occasion patiams in the now Continental Madium Jonas. Soo tham todny. ” Hand cut and tnilyrad ta yout IetisUtA CUUB CLOTHS $49.50 tp “TP TOP" CLOTHES $59.50 Tp FLCET STREET CLOTHLS $69.90 9» “Tare we even [eign dis. Bul Chelr most acon remen- | 208 4th St, | Dial 2413 Cne of the¢ce is through reading. in this day and age we are Teles to the accumulated Inowl edee of more than 2,000 years. | to the: “outlines neeessary to the maine tenanee of our families and our; fits: Nov is, Tied, as most of us are, wes we cut travel to the wwiy places of the world, 4 possible to fo Inta researeh Taboratories and wateh new and Cfeseiniting realities evolving, We, may not have an oppurtunity to “hecume aequainted with mm ny different kinds of people ‘whore patterns of living are a! trl of the design of Canada's: peubure and of today's elviliaza.! (lion, But we ean read) what rothers have written about. thelr Travels, researel and adventures, LPATTERNS CHANGE © There are the days when the eselences, (he arts, Che humanities; nd INhuMenitlies! are pared cother aee lus kneawn. ‘The prt terns of civilization are chaning rapidly, hon be chigeees but how can we Wally complain Hf we have not ade ook lest same effort tn Jenn throu readies some dha | “Of the probable causes cet ane of. at thee he nee" Wei iy RICO a ; CLO CLL iF) are, er haps, the! swith oreb other al lempos ne! We may not like seme) . town, BLACKWOOD onf | BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr. Muzzy Soon Learns a Very Expensive Lesson While this hand was being dealt Mr. Heinsite wa 4 4 t $ viving Mr. Muzzy a free lecture on the subject of the | | voldup play. He thought it was free, anyway. Acs | ually, it cost him plenty. : | He, pointed out the advantages prc rrr ed taf refusing lo win until one op- North dealur, Bast - West vules | dgonent hed been exhausted of a] nerable. : | dangerous suit, so as to cul com- NORTH ' tnunieations between the’ de- Mr, Helnsito ay ‘fenders’ hands, For a change, 4 ; Ko ‘oy vir, Muney listened attentively. : reer : | This was hol good, 4 Quqaa A i Agaiast the three no trump) wesr WAST. , iid, Mr, Dare led the deuce of} Mr, pale Mra, Keen & vhearts. Now, Mr, Muzzy could} & 8 752 alo ¥ ‘have’ made his contrach by win-| WR 98 2 vQi7s ‘ ining with the ace and promptly; @ # 10 #KQ94 4g ‘taking a club finesse, 1 os ‘sour ae The finese would have lost. Mr. Muzzy 4 sont then the defenders coule AQIS ‘hove won only three he wrt tricks WAGE ‘This is all the hearts (hey fig- #7663 i ured to be able to win as the lead he 109 G ' of the deuce strongly indicated; — The bidding: that Mr, Dale held only four! Nerth Bast Somh West e¢irds in the suit. Mr. Muzzy] | & Pass 1 NT Pass S NT All Pass coud hare claimed the balance Of the tricks, However, , sul when Mr. Muzzy. return, played the jack of hearts from Juuumy at the first trick and saw % coverect by the queen he s eee ed a low diamond, ‘new’ this was the spot for a, _! “He had expec Led a “heart He had the air of a man! who thinks he has been cheated, He pieked up the heart and play- Well, $f it's good to duek in one holdup pic ay, Naddtuz wih ac ly ne suit, it Hust be tw we aS good to Meyed iow from his hand. iciuck in two sulte Analvzing the situation cor-‘let Mr. Dale's rely, Mrs. Keen realized the hold. On came hiond couid net be defeated In: diamonds and the heath suit afane, At trick two mitted to win. she made a good and fortamate. ge. shift to the lour of diamonds. hearts and Mr. Mr. Muzzy played the six of ently fewing ‘hearts. “No diamonds, partner?” /Slapped Mr. Ueinsite, Mr. Maugszy looked "Who ted a diamond?” » TE did,” the, it, tog, Muzzy, the » step in soon, won with the ace, confused, | he asked, answered Mrs. Keen. cashed two more heart tricks-- So Mr. Muzzy’ ten of diamonds jack of! WAS per, i Dale then went back to appar opponents :would make a stim if he didn‘y 1 He finessed clubs, dosing to the King, and the defenders then “4 | GRAVESEND, England @- In Mr. Muany didn't like this at! dow nwo, one wek police recovered 58 rear - . : ‘bileg by eee from atone Today “A BULLET FOR JOEY” es by children in this a 7 8: 95 "KHYBER PATROL” RSM Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room. ° Good Food t Conjenial Atmosphere ake time out to think ab out, : seriously con: | 6 bok eo “Open Daity 7 ama? rpm - 3 pm- -8 pm ae ay that to- idey's news is not really so unus- vale ual or unexspecied as it might “Sundays zr seem, re | r , . : “a5 28 vy Today's program of cditcation Sb y p.m. f i Sie is progressive in its provision for instruction in many fields which: a century ago would not have been consid: cd the school’s res-’ ponsibility, In thus brovdening . is seove and rebeving the par- ye ee = Pa Caer ee a Thurs. to Sat, 7 - 9: 10 p.m. Based on DANIEL DEFOE'S , Immortal Classic! > Oy — ‘Also =! Mississippi Traytiler ’ - CAPITOL Twe Scents Worth Ya News "OA FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATERS ents of the ask of teachin then ' ehitdren home erate shen a MAY BE THE WINNER: oF. THIS:: “, ccokiuis, sewing ond woodwork, , .! 2 Ho meation tok threes ny no WSIS TWO- DOOR HARDTOP. 4 the school be offering, he per ag ants ooportaunivies fo nerbiehyat } pt . os : in the tntellectiad sudo cnaturo | 5 fede! gaperts of thelr cehudve sa de. a yeonmenl? i. Certainty, oo dhe Game alfotio: ot for many of the courses, th & feschets cannot possckoy presen: Hall (he interesting and reievany’ fueets of ae subieets they Lew They do, however, supgest id. ditional iaterial which the shir dent may find for himself in aither the sehool library or the public library, Do we as pare rents take sufficient Interest in f I hose reading assieanents? 1 Mw cousjonoliy, ot dinner ap adter. wards, there were ively diveuie sons on the tapies Che ebildrer are studying. bath parenia thie ehildren oimisht turd thet 4 Poleasmat ehagee Prong Che neu Sconversations obeat the nedish bors Or Tie weather. Children Whose qerreabs dace Madr gmount ab diseranitatine crendme have ca diofine bid !bypecaver toe whee hare eu Syavemne nt da one eneouitias Wenp foaoeytiiane fhe realm of Abooks. ‘Thebe precire s at reheat! His peered and thea aed weadenvie otaudiae ob. heeher Mareover (hee tind pew titere ts ii The parwik of wlieh palierto Wpreeotniaed poten Giniiftes are deveiaped. "Phe eliel she ren fis the chill wha Jeevcle, PUL ik on privitene as well ne FOU Te sponstbedhy Tas parte ipate hn fheoedie coos of aur ehekdren inoeversowey pmesible, This dn portrnt to Pe qitese tedan thebe sparks, Cheit didustet dares, i iv lexi eueelonbar cetisitles, [td Heads) Ait drat iayed input wo obake aa ele taterest dy ayaut Ghev ree peda ahd learn bee te hoor Feld weilel will uat ‘ Jandy develo Cheir eaporiiies far eloar hihi bub dneregise Cede anderatindi, of today’s world and enedble Hrene Ga trade: third awh Wahiian eontelbuliod, We dh Princes Rupert care: for: tinted trays a ood’ paubelte Whar. Weare alo forhanate iy having worth) While banks Drowpht lao alteation lye re. views Ha the newspaper and: an judo praggns, Phere bs every Fencouragement Lo eq dnue ony ‘own eduention while partielpat. 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