al i Vw te eee ewe ee "Te Oe Oe ee bee ew ey \- Ee Ee We ST ee aie Ee eye ee Ta “TCP UV Ub OTe bees Seater Ty . | e : ca. ve ru one Pe ‘ w re Oe oe Sm 2 Me oR TO a wheres vVvwvweees CTT Oe ry IVS UO eee EN + ere we Pe ee. ey ad ys t ‘ * ¢ SF gee CITY COUNCIL Briers [AT CANADIAN CLUB. “Wrong winds blamed | Arctic insight given by spéaker!” ockathoaee fc “fi h fr. d k / Penetrating and visual insight ‘into the. heart of the Aretic—the fool] once oe ois ee , | unkno was given to Canadian Club members last ‘night when! ..Zickets, for Centon | or IS 4 | O Ors aan yan anada—was given to Canadian Clu members last ‘nigh en} ni al. Rockathon”. featurin Jockey Red. Robins at. Booth Mem , has. ow 7 School?) “Tickets. are. of the sponsorin the high school, t is Lack of customar moisture content jn th Stronger than normal Section Two from the Operative association’ y prevailing winds and a high e air has been blamed for the odors said to be drifting acoss Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Co- s reduction plant at Fairview. The Co-Op was notified of the Ps spoke on “Look North, “ illustrating colored slides, The distinguished dinner Speaker told his listeners ‘that interplanetary cruising will pro- vide the traveller with a re- markable perspective of this his address with*authentic ported. ) ‘ Mont " ye oa . “Canada has taken steps. to’ cut ‘down the ‘terrible toll of ‘dis-. ease, to: provide . ‘schools, ° give social service and introduce. new first brought the big project of wage employment within - the reach of most ‘Eskimos and with it the suddeness of change,” Mr. Phillips said. “This new ° wlohe which would point out,| kind of life found its fullest ex. | outlets for energies and talents,” | tained Bar hese ale situation earlier this I surprisingly of all, .the almost} pression in Frobisher Bay where| he continued. : po PE ae a Billy Smith.: me rere ee City c ar roll hn year by] ‘The possibility of the city em- empty northern North America.| a town had arisen from nothing| One outlet, the art of.carving|” * eerie ae Y pune fo ow ng several Ploying a Superintendent of Mr. Phillips said “this is sur-| but hills and gravel. Another stone, earns. nearly . $100,000 a . FAST RELIEF FO weste 1 nis from residents in the Recreation in the near future fs Prising because it's rich in its| important project followed, the| year for the Eskimos’ efforts... | &. WR Ge i Be tet erly part of the city andj to ho considered by the city resources the world has need of, Rehabilitation Centre, where “The government is*now ex-|. raat oul suosequent Investigation council, and which has been developed | Eskimos discharged from hos-| perimenting. with the _tremen- {°° °° resulted in a letter of explana- Following a suggestion by Pro- in other northern regions In the! pitals completed their cures, , Hpt heard by council Monday fessor R, F..Osborne, director of gnt. dous ‘resources of fish, ‘the: do- |. mestic animals, the use of whale . 2 oil as fuel and the research. ony 0 ee thé eider duck which: provides moe the best form of insulation inj clothing and sleeping bags,..all |: - necessary to seek .means for | fuller. use of the. Arctic’s. re-']. newable resources, for the people cannot live by the present ‘local : food supply,” he said, oe Mr. Phillips said’ “the: tre- |: mendous investment in time, in human energy‘and ingenuity..in|. planet, “In this far north country of Perpetual ice and snow, Canada owns the resources that a mill- ion and half square miles of ore- rich rock contains. -The same region in Russia, developed with roads, railways and ships; has made Russia today a far more powerful nation, economically, politically and military. Devel- opment in'Canada could gain a {national fulfillment,” Mr. Phil- lips said. : physical education at the Uni- versity of British Columbia, that such @ person be engaged, coun- | cll voted for the appointment of a committee to mect with Dis- trict 52 School board and Board of Parks Commissioners to dis- cuss the matter. The committee Mayor Jester, is composed of | Aldermen R. G, Large (chair- man), Kay Smith and Norman Bellis. among their own people, a most necessary emotional. step,” the speaker said. — mo “The role of Canadians today, at least as the department. sees it, is to help the Eskimos in the inevitable readjustments to pre- vent exploitation and excesses, to guide without sapping initi- ative, to lead without being pa- ternal. Jf Eskimos were left alone to cope with the terrible forces now facing them they The letter explained that normally most odors were. car- ried in the opposite direction by Prevailing winds, but that during this past winter the con- ditions have not been too fa- vorable, It was explained ¢ Op has been with the Fj ES DMA—Although a grandmother, Mis. eps her‘ hands—or feet—in at ballet, as she titeTs £67 DANCING GRAN Ricardeau still ke dances with one of her former Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. school in Detroit, Mich., children. Enid hat the Co- communicating sheries Technological Station in Vancouver as well as the B.C. Research Council in an attempt to find a solution*to the » appointed by students, Louis Koszman, in Ricardeau, who operates a ballet has two daughters and three grand- . would suffer as much. as any | patience and understanding and |° > ‘The action was taken on 9) ~tocr me ‘ibed| Primitive people have suffered | in money, is not only. well worth. a ae and eat the council | motion by Alderman Large, . ’ the Northaes eater, dese rived where a sophisticated civilza-| the effort, it cannot be avoided.” soon as ‘any pr ross in that i S VIA Ma © a nN Yukon, the Mackenzie Valley,| tion has reached out to swallow ——_____- — re ti y a n that dl- Council agreed to the request y : where most of the 30,000 north- them up. This is not to happen || By For The ‘Be Sh of. J ! ‘Kind. se ¢tlon was made. of the Parks Commission for an ern population lies and which is|in Canada,” Mrs. Phillips re- y ror ——~ the Best Show of. It’s wa linterim sum of $2,000 for the dj ° Va couver ripe for Cana da’s investments : So Everyone '.Welcome -At The 4th: Annua * | purpose of rehabilitating Alder his dee : ve .- q io. best concern. was in the ° ST. PATRICK S CONCERT PERSONALS Park. We IA nM _| Arctic, inhabited by some 11,000: - Annunciation Mrs. G. P. Woodside left the} Couneil refusod a trade li- Of wide interest here was the lovely springtime | Eskimos. _ Annunelation Auditoriuin,’ Sunday -M onday,: Mar “Open House” _SINGING,“DANCING, SKITS well attended. 2 - feature attraction: pin: One of the largest member- city by car today for Terrace! cence for the operation of a cafe from where she will fly to Van-; On a recommendation from li- couver to be with her father,! cence inspection J. C. Ewart, Mr. Frederick Matheson, who ; Who explained that the premises was hospitalized yesterday after; a@¢ 909 Third Avenue West was suffering a stroke on March 8./ not in a commercial zone and floral and candle in the First Luth when Sylvia May ael Allen Young. light wedding ceremony conducted eran Church, Vancouver, March 8 Helland became the bride of Mich- “Now perhaps more than ever, while the Eskimo has need of the help of other Canadians, we need the Es- kimo, for the new develop- ¥ - “Mrs, Murphy’ der-length ven. She carried a mn : Tickets: ‘at—Fashion : Faotw Rev. A. B. H. Hagen officiated , ments in the Arctic, for trans- ships attended the Annunciation a enell s hoe eee Mr. Matheson served for many | that, under section 702(2) of| at the evening service for the|Pouquet of American Beauty port, for mining and defence,” |Home and School association’s Qual ae years as chief engineer on the! the Municipal Act, since it had daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | roses. ; Mr. Phillips shid. regular meeting and “Opent| Union Steamship Camosun and! been vacant for more than 30] Helland and Mr. and Mrs. Percy| Miss Gail Harvey, daughter of House” Tuesday night to mark |’ retired last year to take up| days, he was unable to grant) Young, all of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey of; The speaker, who heads the Education Week. - Tesidence at Beach Grove, near| the licence, Application had this city, attended as brides- Ladner, B.C. Seattle visitor Mrs, D. J. Dos- well, formerly of this city, ar- rived here Monday by plane to attend the wedding of her brother, Alvin Prier to Bernice been made by Richard Lavenuik; Licences were granted on the recommendation of the trade licencing committee to: . H. Bahr, 739 Sixth Avenue West. tailor; Mary RE, Marshall, 303 Seventh Avenue East, renting Cc 7 Selves to the climate and en- Sion, chaired by association pres ‘ : : Toi a ian Legion Club 2 ived e 35 guests, wear-| vironment of the Arctic, had , . : " 7 acdonald whic ace last| rooms; and Peder Hoiland, 702] @ Canadian _ received som guests, , i nih at Pieet United ohana Eighth Avenue East, local ped-| St Patrick’s Night dance Satur-| ing a black Jace cocktail gown, | now need merely to adapt them-| ident Emile Blain, plans were While here until Saturday, Mrs | dier. day. *Spot prizes, “Door prizes,| a matching close-fitting lace hat Doswell is the guest of Mr. and! The bride chose a white lace gown of ballet length, ‘accented by a ruffled sequinel lace cap and french illusion net shoul- READERS maid wearing a blue lace gown, ‘a flowered cap en tone and a corsage of pink rosebuds. : Best man was Ronald Ciccone, also of this city. - At the reception held in the Ritz Hotel, the. bride’s mother *Snacks. Dancing to Stan’s Trio and a corsage of red carnations. Arctic division of. the depart- ment of Northern Affairs and Who was appointed to the Ca- nadian Embassy in Moscow from 1947 to 1949, said, that it was these men and women who for 4,000 years had adapted them- Selves to the curious southern classrooms where the ch More than 100 parents were welcomed by the Annunciation school’s principal Sister Beatrice | and teachers. in the yarious work was on display. : -During the short business ses- outlined for the graduation ex- ercises to be held May 21. for ildren’s | ways. : idnie | - : tne “uy Grade 12 students for ‘the first Bihuh avenue Bat” *" 19 gion Sieh fl Bevgtonna) 22 fo mldniet, “Dress op-| "Mes, oung® aended i new spol by eee time in the seh, Eighth Avenue East. | signs on Eighth Avenue East on set witl> a white picture hat of the, airplane ad dog team Refreshments served by Mrs. . WESTERN | CANADA'S : ae > Only ant Edward school side! » eee eee Will hold a mect-|" “Donald Martinusen proposed | fr “2°, the DEW Line which| Henry E. Montesano and Mrs. | Wie eenicre eee Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, 445! only was approved by council ing, Civic Centre, Friday, March the toast to the bride ; _ Michael Regush, concluded the - . KAVORITE EVAPORATED ‘MI Fourth Avenue West, leaves! after a recommendation by the 14 , 8 p.m Important that all e€ vite e ovis ‘Ronald successful annual event. 4 7 EADS Mo Saturday on the CPSS “Queen! police and traffie committee. ’ a (56) | nerviteurs were . — of the North” for Vancouver en route to Seattle where she wil be the guest of her son-in-law | and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson for a month's holiday. Council also approved the es-{ Parents attend. tablishment of a school zone on Sixth Avenue West from Mus- !erove Place to Summit Avenue ‘and on Summit Avenue from Sixth Avenue West to Roosevelt | | Park school and on Taylor Street from Seventh Avenue West. t Ciccone, Miss Sonja Hansen and Miss Norma Johnson, all friends of the bridal couple from Prince Rupert as were the other guests, who... are «attending university. and colleges in. Vancouver. ._ Following the bride’s ‘gradua- Catching up : TORONTO «o— Fifty years.of| 00 0°: Seas marriage. and Mr. and Mrs. Are foe ts thur Dorrington have: had only 12 anniverseries, This year they]: ‘got the jump on leap year, céle-| Dyed s , tion from.’ Victoria College in brating their golden wedding lo 10 p.m. Prizes. etc. (56) i May, she will return here where with a party which oepmed . . ‘ 5 @ Valhalla meeting tonight./ her husband is employed with Saturday, March 1, as ‘Fe ruary absonneh for Aldecman eit iFilm. (55) [Imperial Oil Limited. 29," rison Hot Springs next week | Who requested to be execused | and while away for two weeks,| from council March 15 to 23. . . Dr, and Mrs. Large will spend . Tn Ae a few days in Vancouter. Eight land sales were reported | _ to council Monday night in the; Mrs, Samuel Currie, 1432 At-|report of the finance commit- | lin Avenue, returned home last| tee. Total revenue from the | night aboard the Queen of the | sales was $4,875, North following a four-month ! holiday in Vancouver, visiting | relatives, | @ Sons of Norway Masquerade Dance Friday, March 14, 10 p.m. Prizes, etc. ... ok. $56) @ Sons of Norway Whist Drive, Masquerade Dance Fri., March ote Dr..and Mrs. A. W. Large, 1737 Graham Avenue leave Saturday by boat. Dr. Large is attending | the medical meetings in Har-! a mens . icED SAFETY SHOES! If you work in a mill. shop, plant or on any job where you could injure your feet. ANNIVERSA BREW..... | “> Here is B.C.’s only autbentic Centennial Beer. 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