: Prince Rupert Daily News - Monday, February. 25, 1087; Baty Helos: Line of tay couth dealer. o . Nath sides . vulnerable
  • °4 "fairly serious”. condition’ with. tae {third . degree: burns. belleved to ~ {have been. sutteted while he was eben mann anaaa eT: ruff he would have to lose the ; iead twice, If Mr. Champion had Wollace’s $. Dent, Store & the ace of clubs. And each time)“ : wine could expect’ another trump cos “gflead, OO. : ° Girls: WM! He: decided. to try. to develop , Dresses — Mi on entirely different, line of play. r He won the first trick in his own : hand with the jack of hearts, He ONS cashed the:ace of spades, then Coat Sele miled a small club. Mr. Champion H: won the third trick with. the —- Wi jack of clubs. and, as expected, €) Jed‘back another trump. : Ready. | This time. wir. Masters wou oy made: a, with the 10 in dummy: He ‘re- 7 Drapes _ a turned a sinall spade and rulfed mos . ib high, He went back to ‘dummy 4 , with the ace of. trumps, cashed Ai che ‘king of spades and diseard- a ed a diamond, If the spades had a broken badly he would still have “gi had a chance for his tenth trick : Foara “illews — ‘Ladies. immo diugs to ease pain’ when déctors “VATICAN. cary. ‘al or, wnchr (AP)}—The Pope s says re 1s not istian’ to use. anaesthetics or other} | approve. But. he maintains the sale: of tranquilizing pills must, be curb-}: Skirts — Moy leading. a club‘ toward his oe & king and-hoping the ace was on | Bibs right. gy - ' ai But when the spades ‘probe fa- | | vorably he: led a fourth round: -wjof that suit and ruffed it. Now “ Ladies’ oN ormals -— M alernily: Hl he-elttered dummy with the ace of diamonds and discarded his| ackels 9 isish diamond onthe good spade. | Next he led a club: from the : : 1 board, trying for an‘extra trick. ‘L LA c E S Eos failed when the ace turned os mg Up on his left but: good timing DE p. . STORE®!: had made sure of the contract. ARGMMANARRI Ty Daily News Classifieds WHATS: NEXT IN y nore ae ed ‘to: prevent, graye physical and moral damages ta] society.””: “ Addressing ‘500° doctors ‘ab’ {ideal ‘He’ is secking:- in ‘accor- special ' audience “Sunday; “the | dance with the ordinance. of thé Pope approved the uso: of. drugs! creator, to bring . suffering une | w relieve pain even thouglt they} der man’s coutrol! Foe shortened life. “But: he-said’ Ane |: Q. Ts. -it in: accord with the!! drugs must not. “prevent the car-| spirit of the Gospel ‘to . briug}:. rying out of other: nioral and re- about, by means of. drugs, : the | ligious: duties. we : ‘loss. of consciousness and: the use The Pope based his. 45- ‘minute of ‘man’s higher. facilities? | address on question ‘asked by the! -A A... “Within the ‘Binits laid Italian Society. oft thd Science of dont; for proper medical use. of Anaesthetles,: 8. > anaesthesia and provided one ob- -He said’ “particular. ‘elrcum~. ser rves’ the required . conditions, |: stances can impose, another, line {ho,stale of ingensibility involv-|: of conduct, but.:the Christian’s, ing a lessening or'a suppression || duly of. tendnélation: and of in of consciousness is permitted by terior purification® is not an’-ob-' natural morality and is in keep-|| [tite tothe. use of rAngebthet ing: with the spirit of the Gos}, cs it . rel, " . WORK APFECTED.: pte 1 me Calling ‘on ‘public. ‘quthorities to regulate’ the. sale, and use of 0. “Is it laweul. 7 jor, the dying {3 -or those In danger of death tot. ‘Death Of “Bx-Lieut, Governor “VANCOUVER. G\— William Cul- ham Woodward, 70; for many years head of one of Western Canada’s « ‘largest department- store’ ‘chains, died, Sunday dur=; § | ings ‘a Hawallan’ vacation onthe} {island of Hana Maul. " Besides’ acting as chairman of the board of Woodward Depart- ment Stores Ltd, which his tather founded; he’ was a vice- president of’: Ncon Products of ‘Western Canada, a direclor of the. Royal Bank’ of Canada and MacMillan alid? Bodel Lid, ‘dnd United Steduiships Ltd.. 8 Mr, -Woodward: nlso served as Heutehant= governor of | British Columbia between 1041 and 1946 ‘and was recognized as one of the! ‘most Important men ‘economic. history, second World War he ~ {count of Suez, | USTEN To: — piers ne CBC Farm Forum work if he remalns: continually tranquilizing, drugs, be said that # person who usestiem Impron-|. erly “cannot complete his daily submerged tn a twilight: state,” He added: "Tt follows then: tha: he can- a "Monday, February 25th, 8: 00 p.m, | TOPIC: — Po ine i "What's Next In Co- Ops?” ‘ | HEAR: me | [eRed, MeMASTER, both Ep Bolieitor Credit Union League, “ANDREW BRAID, oye ye Soerelary, Nova scutla Co-op Unien, “LLOYD MATHESON, ee ‘ie Mapager, Co-op Fire and Casualty, "QUESTIONS TO BE DISCUSSED 1 What new service should your Cu-vp undertake next? . Ganorally gpoaking, what fields appear more fruitful t Co-oparative expansion? Wilh reference to quostion one, whut special’atlention ou be givon lo problems such as financing and at “MAKE [T AN EVENING ~~ INVITE A FRIEND TO LISTEN | DISCUSS THE TOPIC! Summarize Your Opinions ond MAIL TO— Groham Drow, Socrotory, 1 D.C, Form Forum: * | Univareity of n. C. i sclousnoss oily to obtnin ‘plers- jonly. a ‘certain ouphoria (sense not upset or suppress “his con- “ant sensations even. if he secks of. well-being.) Facts show. that the abuse of: stupoficra (narcot- tes) Jeads to tolal oblivion of the most hasic neods personal and family Wfoe. ee! The questions: and. he Pope's answers; | Q.. Is there a universal amoral obligation to refuse “analgesia and to pecont physleal pal dp ay spirit of faith? 4°. A, "Tho doctor ‘who aceupla ‘make use of drugs if medical reasons exist for Uheir-use? Can ‘ohne use drugs even Uf the lessen- ing of paln is prohably accom- panted by a shortontng of life? ‘A. “To sum up, you ask us: ‘ls the removal of pain and con- sclousness. by means of drugs. when medical reasons suggest it —permitted to both doctor and pallent—even al the approach of death and if one foresees that the use of drugs will shorten life?’ One must answer; ‘Yos~] provide no‘other.. means exist): und if, dn’ the given elreun- stances, that aeslon doves not]. prevent the carrying out of othor,, moral and religious dulles' "1! ape 79 0 Spee ot orene Snerannsstoe tumn vie ee She eculive assistant to Q. D. Howe, | then munitions and supply nun-! ister, He. was holiduying with his, wife and-a daughter, Mrs, Rob- | ‘ert White, when he died from what Is belleved to have been a sudden heart allack, te On pete nes a “BUPRALO, N.Y, (About 100 yaeing plecons, valued ab $5,000.18. the tochnique of’ angosthesta| enters Into contradietion neither with the mutural mora) otder sor were suffocaled Sunday by heated Troma fire which damaged they j front of (he varloly store whore (hey were. Hn Auobhier 100 Word: waved, jwidh the apecttleally } Chelstivn ! on anithing from: 0, busineés cord | o Nove HBO Y ‘ele tile the of anes. _« Wut! what froouor . , 0 Now Tow tow: prlen, “eg, $200.08 SreU AL itu hip: adds oF. your | athing to ite cont ‘with quotations: | ne yoy 6 Daily ‘Vows “| “con Poti Phone 4 23. ¥ hafman eum 2, | A Gount! On: Uo, etl i yarenetaeaas py %, 2, ¥ Meat feet Gog k trying to eseue his. trapped Madeline ‘suffered: second and third dogree burns, but was reported in better.condition than Angelique, Condition of both was listed as faire.” Cause of- the. flre ‘was Lot, definitely, known, although Con- stable Doty Bryden of the: ROMP said it may“haye, spread from a small stove, =. © All Because Of That Suez Crisis. LONDON W—She saved for a - |stay by the seaside. . But, on ac- she never saw Sussex.and got.sucd for a size able sum. - It all happened because Mrs, Lorna: Brown, a London stock clerk, {ial Middicton-on+Sea for herself, her husband, her. mother .and DUBLIN ‘COIR. = An’ Trish contribution + to. the art of”. hairdressing, his ‘ups wee p, ‘trailing away into'a sort of ; massive bralded “ponytall,” -ls ‘smodeled by Antoinette McLoughlin, Styled’ by , Peter Flanagan, who calls it “Siam,” the’ hairdo was ‘one of -those unveiled ata showing of fancy topknots in: Dublin, ae reseryed accommodations}. her three “children over the Christmas holiday. - The Suez crisis: intervened. Mts, Brown found herself with t only two gallons of gas for the 128-mile round. trip to Sussex. Her husband worked too late to allow them to. catch the last train.. Regrotfully she cancelled her - reservations. Her _ prospective landlady sought récovery.of $150—the val- ue of the Brown's accommoda- tion. . Bottle Cue. May Trace Missing Jet VANCOUVER. RCAF offic jals are “almost certain” they ; have pinned dowi tbe area where a T-33 jet trainer crashed Friday nigbt in a hesvy snow | hy B.C.'s; storm, An oxygen bottle was found | believe the plane. may have jerashed almogt in the middle of Ihe Georgla Strait, bebween Van- Ecouver and Viciorla, Aboard the plane when Il went iMivsing on a fight here fron Purtage La Prairie, Man, was FO Gilbert Fussell, 26, of Port- ave La Pralvic and Port Arthur, Ont. Wee opie nee ate , $259.50 oy a a #4 ne Haw During the carly. years of the; carly Sunday jn the water about |, served 10 miles west of Voncouver, and without pay for two VOUS 18 CX- | RCAF scare) offielals suid they 4 Mystery Solved ‘JOHNSTOWN, Fa, WA: coal’ miner, searching” _ abandoned + sections of. his mine, ‘found a skeleton which nolice sald Sun-! day solves the-disappearance of |throughout: ‘Canada. | a man last seen: 2 years agu.” | The skelton .was identfled . As that: of Carls Schmuck,. He. dis. , appeared jn September, "1929: He: wast 60 at the time, .. | Actor Injured "TRIPOLI. Libya’ it —- Movie. slar John Wayne tore two llga- ments in his left feet in a fall Sunday on. location at the ruin- } jed e:ty of Leptis Magna. - ‘The aceldent occurred ‘on. the. set of Legend of the: Lost,. in’ which he is-appearing with Ital- jun -slars ; Sophia Loren. and Rossano Braz. Fon Wadmnnd avi Bou, going to | hovea . oy. baby. re HIS WAY OUT WAS “gears See yi re Vow w the Th 4 “NANAIMO: “gc hiaxwell Br uce Cody; . 62; “ohlet editorial“ writer, for the Daily. Free Press of" ‘Nan-. almo, died of a “cerebral hemorr- * |hage.. Sunday ‘In’ hospital, here -jafter a brief ‘Illness, . , Tt marked the ond of” Aihost a half: century = of ° newspaper! work, He had’ been with® the, \Free Press since May, 1963; but ‘his career included work with newspapers and news. servleey, Be k Mr. Cody, a “brother of the late: Canon Cody, former: pres¢ Ident of the: University of Tod ronto, was also a. fourth. cousin, of Willlam Cody, botter known as “Buffalo Bil." oo . ‘Funeral services’ wl id “held here ‘Tuesday, at 7. Pan. 4 de etn nna geet nee eset | sae P RINTING NEEDS _ ‘DIBB wove Piinting coos SERGE SANDERS TONNE DHL ISRISA GAR VGTOR JOY JANET ures COLEEN GUAT THE AND Ae ee mee Rn aed nie mt FRIGIDAIRE DEALERS | 2 nay enh at ete. 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