er NE a ced y. the: county. hoard. ‘the animals ran. at- large rey t Here we have another: roupdianlé Rut, ius or Hy , AN v a ‘ p a ite eM seer arising 1) | he not inspect: them.at-all, Bite phailtios e tes ee 1 es os ' 1 * Lo. : : | ee eCeC eT T OTe ETO OF orrererns * ; rig eee AG Fateh ce Bad eplember-28, 1986 - ed to tne -uphutiding of Prince Rupert da Ceniral ‘British ‘Cotumbias : reas--Audlt Bureau of Cireulations Newspaper Association" Oe nea! Rupert,.Dally. LAGOR,: Presidents 60 Subscription Rates se jonth,” 75¢;, per “year 68,00 Peg weer, “Oey per month} $100; ans! mail by’ the Post 0! (per "year, 040.00 Department, Ovvawa -Crediter’s: made ion of the pro-- ly: large . {dian. Government instead of by. _|his own people—the Department Soviet: Embassy's: Comrade’ Pop- ‘ov, being invited back ‘to his na- |comparatively off-guard... | “on. the surfaee, . the facts of . the. case: appeared to beat ‘least ‘| mildly... sensational. - Comrade. "[chess+board, and°t0. have follow- ed ip. the’: iritimaoy, by: offering nes minister: i who Tso. has the portfolio of tewart road. Ray Williston of ds,and forests sho wee fae a mn eres yds yoy ‘ By Norman’ M:. MacLeod “The Intact G-ojat spv scare eX- ploded., on the: doorstep of the) Department. of External ‘Affairs | earlier in. the week, under curie | ously.-orphan: circumstances. | . No: responsible minister was! on hand to deal.wifh it and hang dle the flurry of press. and. publi¢ 7 ‘interest: which. It created. Ex-} -| ternal Affairs .: Minister. L.. Bey: ‘\ Peaison: was..still- in. Europe,) © where.:he had been. attending a ‘NATO gathering: Acting Exter-| nal, Affairs;.Minister Pawl Mar-) ’ tin was in New Brunswick on aj speaking mission. — . Thus.'when .a Montreal col- umnist..broke the story of the tive Russia—but by the- Cana- of External Affairs was. caught. Popov: was alleged..to. have ‘eul- tivated :the'acquaititance of a civilian: RCAF. employee over the ‘him ‘cash ‘payment: for “any: clas- sified. (seeret),: information: ; he). could’ deliver.on th> new CF-105, _- [the latest jet fighter plane which. - Vig. Stil div the prototype” stage. That sounds “like ai espionage } t|. ation of BPWE seek to. iniprove eae ao eel. business world, at ‘But; there, are:.a. couple.’ Ofp features. associated. with, the case It to explain mn a.'Se sis, Oné is’ the fact: that; as a reward ‘for. telling: tua . wee hE project: of; consi ‘and seridusness. -" : TALC case that are difficw on’ a. Serious ba ties some ten years ago. jon. |:the party. vied away by the fact bably:has' more power [Yel the, g catcher has heen “an unforgivable “The complaint was with impunity, “The to swoop down,and Tosoph's, Mien, & da “To was afraid: of: dogs,” voge boundent duty it-was ‘hem off.looked ‘the other way. xiimple o ) i 4 the square. peg en than the What st for | NN ah arising vd URIs 8 UNE abp atchers, and perhaps for weed: inspectors, fence ‘lowers, and similar forms of offici ov instanee, a.weed: inspect aldom as well... avallergic to weeds hviously, this scien- | 7 0 wyt. “and: Wo Nese ramnonl: it} ' Sg pha, ey, fie. age can't: and: W nt temporize with such |, ny, sis mio tino, . 94, Is believed to he the Cann- dian nun kidnapped'by nation- ce ea indsor Sta : Oe iene — Wind on alist rebels In Algdrlh, Born In le least so. ‘sufficient that : Cana | dian news . photographers were debarred.: from’ accompanying “LOOKING. “SOMEW Of. .State. John. Foster Du ‘ing’ Street after a’ business the Suez Canal, situation, French NEW LEVELS OF LEA Many Opening In Nursing Profession — j | - espionage | ,,.and professional wonien. who, detable, ambition ; ~ "Tn: 1639, th RCAF: security authorities about the Russian approach, the RCAF civilian employee was fired from (his job; That is somewhat‘ dif- ” Herent usage from the oratibude - | displayed). towards Tec. Gouz- -tenko when he exposed .the ovi2- inal Russian -espionage’ activi- _ Thus began the noble. tradi-° lion of, nursing in ,Canada, a jj; . ‘ ay tradition rooted in the’ charity ing, she will develop patience, and sympathy for human. suf- "1 fering. through the influence -of ‘ho dynamic Florence. Nighting- : 4mmeasurably strengthened ‘by the tremendous advances in mediral sriance. In 1890, the eS- | tablishment of training. schools; ‘for nurses in erpnertion. with; Canadain hosnitals jiad become almost automatic. /’ Along. with, better, trained nurses cme ay eveater variety of;tasks as, $y2- cialized:, hospitals; and wards: opened their doors, Military. con- flict, too, has pres lenge to. nurses € _| Crimean War, ». Furthermore, only last-“week the. government. included’ Russ- ian Ambassador Dniitri.,Chuva- hin onan inspection party that toured ‘much. of ‘the atomic lenergy..centre. ab Chalk River. While: officials: said- at the: time | that: the .party, saw. . “nothing that:the, Russians donot already know,” the. inspection. was - at ented a thal: ver since’ the ‘ficiently ‘pood. gr disit’ to ‘top-secr nevlsod cloal:-and-dagger’a whei-Parliament meets... “Tf-yo havo. u Bal © lilnwninenesonmevennnnrerj at comremmn snrias is etl 6 ' ae ae fi Th ne Prince + October 2,1956— “i } at <* Adatany (Of Prahnos!, Blandehorgs 18:80 pt . 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ONLY 2 BASON TORT, PIMOESS, 2 Rela, Children, Walt:'Mrlee) he nlpwetsiSAyiltahte At Vour, Civic Contr 1 tegen ae meme pn awe t Concert Society ESENTS, | thea NOVEMBER 0, 1050 Marte Dell) Pont, Sensational young Mallan: ‘ paniat PEBIWUARY. 10, 198% HettyeJean Hagen Canada's famed violinist MARCI 10, 1081 Wohard Dyerehennelt Tenor, Amerlen's Master : Minstrel Teenarve COPTCO CED eEC oe eaiTee $8.00 : General Admission $4.00 ¢ and From: Mombors at (ho Aactaty, “CIVIGCENTRE AUDITORIUM — 8:30 p.m. * a lc a lk mm _ The glorious ecord of. nurses. i eroism: of ,tho ii fi war's re, united. to maintain gthen.a. great ,profer:, ‘glories: of: nursing lie. the past: fo" 07 6f:nursing’ holds ‘a tJ een most unlikely to have rewarded ‘the Informant by dismissal-from | His’job. «And AmbassadoiChu- ‘vahin wouldn'thaye been in suf- ood: grace, with thé au- tuded: in” the nts:./Néver in, hndtory 2 SO" * opportunities “| beckoned the professional nurse. Although there are niore nurses than“ever before, the supply -nearlyémeet (hel de- and’such a ‘variety of po- “private ward work, TB dustrial and psychi- ing, teaching, admin- d physiotherapy: ob- stetrical nursing, public health nursing, where services are eX~. panding more’ each year, Many new fields are now opening up and will, within a few yedr's, pro- vide countless additional _ jobs cloak tmosphiere, to excite. Capit Vecurlosity:,: Ques- tlons «undoubtedly will bé “asked istration an In all these tasks, women have the. field almost {hemselves, even nursing. profession: Js beginning to attract men ts welly sae, Any" glyl:,:who -, contemplates ‘ds. acaregr must. POSES A cauragsbiis: heart, a Will head and jnte health, adaptability, good ‘judg ment, orderly methods of work BL, George-de-Benuce,.: Que., ‘sho joined, thevorder of the - ‘White Sister In 1043, The sue | pel hw ee perlor of tha provincial house : Aged me to te falthful to the Tord, come Into | in Montreal sald | was unof- | tlelally reported “that. Sister Prancols . olano had been tal out of her. -! kidnapped, , wt epee en ee t concet LS.OF LEADERSHIP. The following -articlé, is one of 9 series to be pubtished “this week in ‘connection. with, Business Women’s Week, being observed across Canada: between September 23 and Septem- _ per 29, The-articles-are contributed by Prince Rupert’ business along with the Canadian Feder- | “By PAULINE WATKINSON, RN ree, religious Sisters, all belonging to the Augus- tinian -Hospitallers of -Dieppe, ‘landed at Quebec; the first mem-| bers ‘of the nursing “profession: to take’up duties in this hemi- | sphere north of the Rid Grande. They arrived to staff the first | ital on. the St, Lawrence, Hote! Dieu at Quebec, founded by | the Duchess of Alguilon, niece: of Cardinal Richelieu. lies, (left) and British Premi eNO Foreign Minister Christian Pineau also was Sir Anthony's _@ - Liberal | Record — ngs Available | Under Fire the status of women in the . My military service! s matched by ‘lth: Ww. fg ty os oy ead gating vote Sj avhich the: Arue,-\deals:,of; mane. | and’ epedter entirely to though the tolerance, self-control, self-con- fidence, ability to get along well with other people and, last but not least, a sense of humor ‘to carry her through many an or-j deal, ° -A nurse must radiate love, gen- erosity, sincerity and good hu- mor. If her life is drab in its free time, then the work is drab and s ‘the atmosphere of her wards is drab and second rate. She is. representative of cul-| ture as well asa) bearer of heal- ing, and she cannot well repre- sentswhat ‘se has not learned to possess. A‘well-balanced nut's- ing profession. can do untold good to help patients on the ard’ to well balanced fe in. mu mans leader of:the CCF, spys éan’t' hope’ to” forny th