~~ oop oes es ee en Oe iaemeea tae ee oe OES rhe Ha Be OME NE NEM EME ENE EN ENT qe ene te! mice Mar be NODE | Nong We here ee at at Pe béccéi<éet THE | “the ‘arlier Price Spreads Prohe, course. press, radio and: teler jour coy Sees to be the envy ‘Jaunched under the Bennett gov- | Canudians always feel quickly |. mwepians: FTTERBOX ‘ernment, that caused an open! a¢ } a uy ¢ “~*> ! On Tuesday the actual cere- perrane eni at home in Norway and for the: split in that party. between itS; pest of all reasons the country ; mony of presentation took place left and right wings. ‘and the “people and the manner | io the Aula or Great Hall of the e left wing, headed by the} University. It was done with : . : hat The Daily News, . “soft. pedal” the facts and fig. OW Party was no exception and | formany and ereat den pat It has come to-my attention | ures of the multiplicity. ‘of ex-) this feeling, together with the | iy n pre ace Or the Kin So eonine. that some of my fellow citizens| pensive middlemen that ‘flour-| friendly welcome we have been | ¢ ee trid rabers of The din. are under the impression Il{shed in the early 1930s. It. was) #IVeD. has contributed much toys i rid, memb " “in M7 wrote the “Letter to the Editor.” |the resultant clash of wills that, the pleasure of our visit. Outside | omatic: corps — including — ane] that was pprinted in your paper | finally resulted in his break fromjthe “old” commonwealth, no; December llth, the eve of the | if Civic Elections. over the name of jof the separate Reconstruction Canada than the Scandinavian. | Arthur Evans. ‘|Party. us {None with whom we work more I wish, through your paper, tal, —_— _ , easily and closely at say I had no connection with the} THE best illustration of how the; tional meetings. writing of this letter. - ' farmer almost always ' finds | That theme of close and: E, A. Evans, , i himself holding the short end of friendly relationship has domi-| sided. H 1264 Beach Place j sided. ie RESIDENT'S TRIBUTE The Editor, The Daily News, _ The civic election is. now past |farmer who moved to B.C. andi here will I oast activities and by democratic process Wwe | for a short time owned both a:Norway” in Canada during the | Pas oe have elected a new mayor. So'prairie wheat farm and an Ok-!war and the way their men inj After this speech the medal: be it. But since the election is anagan apple orchard. ~ i exile were received by Canadians | and scroll were handed to me now a thing of the past it seems’ In Saskatchewan he had to!during those years so hard for, and I was asked “to say a few! to be in order to say a few words sell three bushels of wheat toithem, It was because of this | words" of acknowledgment. Inj, of thanks to Mayor George i.|get the price to pay for one box! special regard for Norway and: the circumstances it was not: Hills. -of Okanagan appies. But to his his respect for the great achieve- -easy to g-ve adequate expression | _In spite of what was said dur: , consternation he found on ar-' ents’ of these few people that! to my feelings of pride. humility | ing the heat of the campaign : rival in B.C. he nau to sell three’, Swede, Alfred Nobel. willed: and appreciation of the honor I , while his other prizes , had received. It Was an occasion an the part of the electorate’ Pay for one bushel of Saskatche-; should be given in Stockholm, | that I am not likely to forget. for a change, I feel that most) Wa? wheat! "|_| the Peace Pr.ze should be award-} After the ceremony we had a: people in Prince Rupert will; “The why and wherefore of thisi aq in Oslo to a person chosen by ‘late luncheon at the Canadisn agree that Gcorge Hills has been |condition is . the miatter which) 5 committee of Norwegians. ifémbassy with our hosts the- a credit to our city, I would ai- | will engage the investigators ap | The country is proud of this | Charge d'Affaires and Mrs. Thi-! most go-so far as to say that ne | Pointed by the Diefenbaker g0V-').,6, and the award is alwaysibault who have done so much: has been the “best” mayor we /e™nment, ! ithe occasion for special cere- ito make our visit here such ani | have had. te ae i monies extending over a couple | agreeable one. Then we dropped ! ' No doubt he has made mis- | THE official statistics clearly - af days which. command much :in to see the British Ambassador ! takes Dut there is also no doubt | show that the real costs Of aitention here. So our stay hasi'and Lady Scarlett after which: t 4: . : | that they were. “honest” ra ee on ear all pee fais | een ag busy as it-has been plea--/it was time to get into the ine-- | takes. During his termiof Office |i tieth century. gh, this! cont and there has been much jVitable and uncomforta ble: | Mayor Hills “lived” his job and In recent years efficient jn- | entertainment with many “ska- “white tie costume” (why 9 | the welfare of the city as @ whole} aictries—such as the wood-' als” and “takk for maten.” i'men put up with this torturing: | seemed his only consideration. | opcers in B.C.—have “been The prelude to the actual cere- jattire) for the formal cinser | Ifor one, which mayor-elect: “ Lmony of presentation on Tues- | —- ground so much ie gta omer as me core mt once perfect TOas f ; Every the nather startling - evidence given before the commission sct up by the Hon, Harry Stevens. Big business in Canada has | learned a Jot since those grim ; For free h ’ so ; . al oe at Mo . ‘ivity of something in the nature! cay included; apart from the | | want to say a word of thanks tO: o¢ three or four percent per , mevitable press, radio and tele-| well done. I believe most fellow: ‘But take a look at the cost of given by Trygve Lie, the former | citizens will echo my “thank! gistripution in the same period. Secretary-General of the United | t Eric Faure, ‘that from 1947 to 1953 gros . ~ REDUCE ACUIVENTS ! ict ot gross pro- | : ae | Prince Rupert | fits from handling fruits and} B.C. Automobile Association | ea a ‘11.8%. But in the same period | good high school driver educa- Torento Plans net. profit of these same whole- | lion courses, including behind-| 3 N, 5 b that is, was cut exactly in half. fie accidents*by one-half, ew ouDWaYyS - GREAT HARBOR |_| TORONTO (.—The Metropoli- Stores fell from 3% to 1.2%, The harbor at Sydney, Aus-| tan Toronto planning board Fri- | oO erate oxtends ae | day recommended the building |°* D and ce er oes seaports, extends inland for 20, of Lhree new subway lines during | 0 and economic climate Inj miles. : iquarter of a century earlier. { | $300,000,000, | Back in 1933 and 1934 there | would } runnine through the east-west, the downtown area; second, a centri crosstown line along west subway extending from | times. Bloor Vhrough North York (0) ‘The main lesson that every- | i Peter J. Lester well. But I sti Showing an increased product. | | Mayor Hills for a difficult job} rear. 'vision conterences, a luncheon; you.” The Bureau of Statistics shows | ae ‘vegetables rose from 9.1% to} says over 20 surveys prove that salers fell from 14% to 0.7%—; ihe-wheel training, reduce traf-! | In the same period the net: - ‘profits of chain retail grocery | traHa, one of the world’s great) | THERE is a very different politi- the next 30 years at a cost of (Canada in 1957 than there was a ea | First phase of the operation ends of the city turning south to Bloor Street and third a north- Highway 401. ‘body has learned is that waste. | The Transit Commission also} ful methods of distribution are favors a north-south subway] just as injurious to the people along University Avenue betwee. las are antiquated or inefficient Fron, and Bloor streets. techniques of praduction, : . cng Ra sme tmesterm ner net tee mene . . . \ | i | | : RADIANY CONTROL : TOASTER: | “Silver Fi we. * Gihl’ Autonatls Beyond Beli! 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But it was a very hap- iwvvere Mrs. A, Dumas and’ Mrs. |. py and friendly evening. , Oslo had a luncheon party for us | AE eed wooded “hil’s|. p ©. Paterson, manager: of We reached Oslo Sunday af-| meaning of the word with a much ike outside Ottawa--and are already te Seene OF iene love ool ‘pert for the south to spend the sports. again at the university “Aula” 1; gave the Nobel lecture. This ts; 9 customary obligation part of the prize winner. As his heartening the home supporter. price for the prize, the speaker. oy Col. C. W. Peck is expected to say something 25. outcome of the voting in the impressively as possible about: federal election here tomorrow, peace and good-will. But what’ can one say on that subject that: hasn’t been said so many times! by so many people so mich bet- oy ler. I recalled Albert Nubel's own “most runners are bay or chest- words with some comfort that’ nut “long speeches will not ensure. ee a ete te this caused some surpr.se— the tried to emember they will in | : ; Soe ar car - 1, Russi a ther Communist: & remember y W - Mr. Bennett and the setting up| countries are closer basically io Russian nd o duce sleep—-whieh is a form Ot. [-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G jand a large number of the gen-| temporary peace. i}. . ! cuditorium. The president of tne Well party at the Embassy after | Nobel committee, a distinguished ™My lecture and the next morning | : ’ : in ype “arly pp + We ey t ee n i Norwegian, Gunnar Jahn, pre the be can fall we toes a'} ALwvERATION ; E : ° Ae plane for Lor on. m afra.d niy- | the stick was given to parliament | nated the welcome we have re- Coch that was almost embar- column 6 SELECT goes with any happy | get-together of the festive s¢ason. 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