ORMES ry Daily Delivery — DIAL 2151 ‘ ' —DRUGS ' tribute to the blood transfusio s ful-firsl pight" in the current “wrequired: biood donors. ‘More T han 140 Offer | To Aid Blood Bank ‘More than 140 persons Have indicated they wish to con- n service in the Prince Rupert oy, Ceneral Hospital followmg what was described as a “success- week’s drive to obtaln urgently "Sparking the drive last night was Arthur Rutherford, -eadministrator of the hospital, who In a broadcast over radio » sifition CFPR, urged citizens to register for blood typing and -sgtressed the Importance of bloud donprs to compete with the | ; demands on the blood transfusion service. we a,’ Mr, Rutherford said today that last nighl's response was * appreciated but “we are looking forward to a lot more calls “th order to wrap up the drive within the week.” Members of the Kinsmen Club and their wives took phone calls from persons who said they would be willing to have “thelr names put on the lists ~ blood-typed at the hospital. w "Tf any voluntecr wishes to for future appointments to be have his name on the list, he “may call any of these numbers during the week, If his blood “has been: typed and grouped before, he should advise the Published at Canada’s Mast Strategic Pacific VOL, XLV. No. 261 ‘ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 7, 1956 ‘ Port — And Key to the Great Northwest me Ce OW ee Bon: qi - PRICE FIVE CENTS . me 1 a “PROVINCTAL LIBRARY 4 ay “Kinsmen when making his call, oof . Phone numbers are: 4223, 4940, 2710, 2559, 4873, 5870, “4861, 5966, 4573, 2592, 5580, 4334, 2485, 2358, 3832, 2468, 2651 . A911, 2054, 3926, , _ CHAMBER STUDIES BRIEF “Board Seeks Terrace “As Southern Terminal oo “A brief submitted by the Terrace board of trade asking for support of a proposal to have the projected road from Cassiar terminate at Terrace instead of Hazelton was considered at the Chamber of Com- merce monthly meeting here. The brief was based on a.recent report that Hazelton might be established as the southern terminus if it is found impractical to og - construct the road to Stewart, | : : “The brief contended thal arrestee eee toad to Terrace would mecan| places, ‘and perhaps ¢ven over. lower.freight costs than in the sjge, and it will therefore prob- case af one to Hazelton and that ably be subject to annual re- it would assist in opening up the; pairs, But it is by no means an ~ terrjlory now being considered: impossible project.” fur: establishment of the Fro-| Mr, Applewhaite thought there bigher power project. Il arguedi was a possibility that the Cas- further. that a road to Hazelton} siar road was being confuséd In — would result In some of the Cas: | reports. with the proposed’ one . Infor secend te 3 ~ #8 “’ yt — ¥ ocal Jaycees Teacher Delegates From Her Adviséd To Take: Stop-Ove Prince Rupert teachers who will be attending the annual con- vention of the Northern Distri¢t Council of B.C, Teachers ;Feder- ation in Kitumat this Friday’ and Saturday and intend to take the early train Thursday, will be able to break. thelr. journey ‘in Terrace where facilities: are far-betterthan Kitimat, ‘Elizabeth: Morford, district-council official, said today, Ces. 2 | She sald Terrace's: Riverside@—————-—-— ‘1 @lementary School willbe open ot . to foster brotherhood, He stressed that the benefit derived from the Junior Cham- ber was based upon individual initiative, ‘the Housé-of Commons that tain has recelyed no official ¢ tirmation that Egy “fed a’cease=fire..'. EERO “It was, reported from: United | ¢ Natlons , headquarters” in.’ Newy.”" -slat-draffic moving. cast, instedd | from the Graridue mine, which 18} ws tet fof all flowing north'and south. located on a glacier, = | carro -* "Th pointed out that there is CONNECTING BRANCH : already an all-weather indus- “We should assume the road te : Two [ REPORTS “NONSENSE” [ing branch to Highway 16,” he : ° While agreeing that Terrace! said, “As far as the latter part ame to _ os $ was a more logleal terminus than! is concerned, there is something ' AN me ® ~ Hazelton, Dr. William Hick des-}to he said in favor of both Ter-;° prince Rupert Junior Cham- as “a lot of foolishness.” He de-| reserves to the north and also: “s serving fled there were arty glaciers to gpen up the Frobisher county. | tie 3 cats eer eionel dit cross, Hd malntained in the re-}on the other hand, north of - ectorship iL was announced at a port from Victoria, Hazelton there Is the Groundhog ‘meeting Monday. ; , Dr, Wick suggested wembere make note of the fact that the { et Tone extending 40 miles! crower will be built and then north of herracc. seek construction of a connect- eribed reports that the highway} race and Hazeiton, A road to! \ : . : ‘ . ‘ber of Commerce has heen hon- od could not be built, into Stewart} Terrace would serve the Indian’ ored for the first {me in having voal field and other important; president of the. local junior } > “There will be difficulties,” he | art, annual Christmas “Hght-up"| Funeral Home Monday, Canon at 6 p.m, arriving at Kitimat at{be given an extensive tour ofl Boiicn and French: forces: leave 4 i 4 so suid! “The road will have to be} The brief was referred to com- ampalgn, The nancy alll be Basil 8, Prockter officlated at}8 pan, Miss Morford suggested the machine and electrical shops)ii9 guez Canal aren. me me Tues We ae 7 =o built, over permafrost in some mittee for study, ‘ised {o purchnse string lights the service when the hymns teachers take this train, other- ab the Kitimat works of Alcan, From Cairo It ‘was « roporte 4 adcasting tee 4 boven: fo ina wae nas wire ecrmn lemme Lalani be strung between) “Nearer My God to Thee” and! wise there will be noone tomect) Among, items on the agenda) snot prosident Nasser's govern: the ity wd i RS lamp standards, "Rock of Ages” were sung, then since relma fehow aretares: art demonstrat! ons meht was “unaware of any conse: | crea: Ae OR i Plang are underway for the} Interment wns at Fairview] in session all day Thurstlay, —|mathematles and the. app lea-jrire necentance,” = Chamber Wa nts Su rvey annual Alex Hunter Good Clt-} cemetery whero active pallbear- All teachers will be weleoméd tion‘of such; music course dem- From Cypri, a British” and cenship Award, ars wore, A. 1 Dickens jr, Henry ray for ning by Roo onstrations, pare oe Fronch military spokesman sald | t A BC. Centennial commitice Dickens, Sidney Dickens, Frank i" a flan i ; i na kOfand a review. of ho entire 0 qd that almost the entire Suez Cas Hi n a @ r €a Or al is to be set up by the gayeces to| HlloWt, Maveet Baril and William) © too! Am wear ie. reluineal of secondary education, nal. was In United Kingdom and ‘ : aeta Immediately on pre: iionornty pallboarers were School ont Will officially open Pronch hangé and oe hn About :700 Hu k ot : " rthyer | Patavions, ea Vhoarens wer ronve ° ak . {been {sued to civilians In the) yod today:to resist In tho'ru | gfmalan toa thes to eating grad tba Intel “hare Wl be date moot Ea, ln, EAH Metra Povato els ‘| City Footballer + |r ssi ant tur Sued rx aown fn inate ae | + andor Oliver Luke with. a view! be started next. year Ing here November 18, Willinm Rothwell sr, Edward) Private billets have bécn at: cabehae to keop away from tho: battle) easoy:wonton word: manning, tho. Wy of establishing a park site there A lotier from Canadian Na-| During the meeting, viec Desbrisay and Harry Gawthorne, ranged for celogates and thete H ” F Il “ONO, ee :, et Was passed al the Chamber of} tonal Raulways headquarters at president Gordon Potfenroth cae er tnd Mlchne! M oantlon tot allo auiond. urt Mm a {A British army spokesman MH y { — Commoree meeting Mondiy;Montroal was read promising save a brief balk on Jayco nims) Pe" . suring the Lwoeday conven: | Oyprus sald that Royal» Navy)" i teh that consideration will be given and policies, THe sald the main} Surviving are: his wife, May; uring the two-day conv n Woll-known clty soccor player | divors wore preparing to go down a (i p hyons reported that a to having do luxe sleoping enurs | DUTpOKe of the organization was \ daughter, Mis, md Mir Hon, malo teachers will make and softball lenge ottictel in the west ond of ting ennal in vei Het caiminncy. survey already. ins | Nehuded ¢ JasnorePrines| mee ERR SONS, VON ANC BON) NLS eee scomomnaeys ~|Touls Bollang of 226 Sixth Av-jan attempt to nssogs tho blocks) pay ic. ep at prollminnry survey ulready hns eae an tn ’ a pare Prine mother, Mrs, Jack Bond; and ¥ Janta Wost Is In, “excellent con+)ago caused by nino ships: sunk |: Flown South: } {ben mine, anid thn considers A CWAC lwo brothers, Perey and Willhum, | dition" In Pringo Rupert Gon>|in that avon by the Egyptians (UU. . —wdlon ts belag given to pucting bnsis, ‘The meciing was alia tn Y ny, all of Princo Rupert; and two | oral Hospital today after he sus- | shipping companies wore warned!