Nae pA ES uD ED a eT PO AY De wR, Dr ug Store Hours. oe bay fnnDemith9pm) Sundays and Holidays | a . 243 pam, till 7 pam... wot oo Limited | Published of Canada's Most Strategic: Fact Vie. ort —" And Ney to the |.,Onmes Drugs Limited | VOURLVE Non gT PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1057 3 wee MTEL AVIV (AP)—Israeli forces turned 0 trol of Sharm El Sheikh. to’ the United: Natio nd: began their withdrawal from’ the last te _ A balanced -budget, through: curtailing unneces-| 4 y sary expenditures, reverting -to a monthly check: of} % receipts and expenditures compared to yearly budget! ‘and balance’ outstanding: and replacing. the. present; | bank ovedraft witha demand ote, is the aim of the | Civie Centre asscciation-board:of directors, 7 ‘| «The. moves, to place’ the: Ciile- sto = : | Centre .on:-a sounder :financial| board recommicnded: basis, were taxen ata. recent “(Uy That a committee headed |". ecting of the board,. following eby-W. J. Scott, immediately ‘start | Sh COOKING MIGHTY PROUD “unconcerned over all her ,hublicity “Is this. 30-pound . : trumpeter swan, dubbed Prin-_ ess Rupert afler she was . ‘found in waters off Captain's ‘Cove, Pitt Island, February. 26. “Prince Rupert game warden, “Cliff, Walker shipped -her off to Vancouver for treatment by. officials of the Game Com- mission, It j4 thought she may :be.donated to Stanley Park ~ 20 after recovery because of + her rarity, The swan, shown standing above, is nearly. three feet high and dwarfs the car tires in the background, Her webbed feet, larger than a man’s hand, can be seen in comparison with a copy of the “Daily News in front of her. In picture:to right, nine-year-old William: Bussey, son of Mr, and ‘Mrs, Mel Bussey, of / 1058 ‘an’ extensive report from .the}@:dtive for donations from pa-| gy“. financial committee . by .T,-B,{4Tons. The Chamber of Com- Black, 60 bee 7 fmMeree has* offered. to~ help “Mr. Black’ said that the. coni-) Canvass in-this regard... “mittee had been ‘unable’to‘prop-|, ..{2} That a membership. cam- erly assess’ the. future. of, the'Paign under T. Norton Youngs ‘Centre's financial condition. from ;be'instigated. with memberships ‘the past .monthly:: statements | Offered for half price for a full ‘and: in view of ‘changes in|¥@@h 06 0 personnel and . administration, |\..(3) A reversion'to the old:type in’ from the [: insula : for |. hf About 100-men and:a:girl com- |; . ¢"e) prise’ theIsraeli” garrison for “ao Sharm E)iSheikh and nearby Ti- 1 ge ran Island jn the Gulf of Aqaba. ww *-|They were leaving. by plane. :° A AE oe oo]. With no’guarantee of how long |. LRMMOT | the Oe troops: will, remain, in: 8 2 MOS RENE | © {control of Sharm: El Sheikh, the uncertainty as to future recetpts Of“,bookkeeping originally used VICTORIA “@—John’_ Diefen- Israelis: Thursday'-. destroyed: and ‘projected expenditures: it;Whgreby monthly financial baker pledged’ the. Progressive Egyplian military. Installations: did not, fecl. that’. prediction statements be prepared showing | Conservative party: Thursday , which ‘had been used: to. keep) could be-given at the~present'yeally budget for receipts and night toa “Canada. first” pol- ‘ships from reaching. the. Israeli @ time 2 St fexpenditures in one column, ley of resources development, port of. Bilat, at th head of the He said that taking: the Cen-{miouthly expenditures and re- and a Strengthening of Com- foe on t tre's present. deflelt. as a cri-{ceipts in a.second column and|monwealth Ues “for selfish rea-} The: : raclis ‘blew .up concrete | terion, the overdraft at the bank thc “balance outstanding ‘in the sOms 7 ee LP an..ammu-. could have risen to about $15,000 ‘third column so-that a continu- The opposit.on leader «in a nent “uns: Th caaphad tothe end of the fisial year. |OWs, check- on’ finances can be|sPeech here said the key to the coastal ets. They Acady Hee elgt a d son oo party’s platform: for the coming fter.: the..in- jn federal “election is a.great na-|. “with monthly - allowances}Made tional development ‘policy that! - would utilize, resource “in Can-|. a from the city: now assured ‘and|- (4).-A_ balanced budget be the ada, in the. H@e a possible gam in patron dona-| aim. .with expenditures being tions, providing ‘a drive is insti-({Curtailed where necessary to “Seventh Avenue East, extends. tailed MN ni! the swan’s wing ‘showing the ‘tuted without delay, there is) achieve this. end, oo paker is ona: four yor: . immense ‘three-foot length. © eason to expect.that the over- “Any capital expenditures | cities... Lege te a a ae ‘draft rte - “demand be: - Othe: epee a U " aes ] RET LO} Nee by" mand note thereby -sav~/ ing’ “1. per. ‘cent, in interest, may be realized.” —.qeharges, wk Mr. Black ‘said “it was ab-{ In -other » business