‘t . EN eae ae nee ve PO A ee a re MN TW ane tla Ake Ete gt tHe a weak tal CCR Gall : + eee s “of Be . PEE EEO DOD y tered ‘ao ee Ce eww bom we aeRO a INES IN Met Wp i ee ae ge . . Thursday, February 27, 1958 Prince Rupert Daily: News “ Judge W. O. Fulton who retir- , Vancouver resident Mrs, Eliza- FARM PIONEERS | ed last week, leaves Saturday on! beth Rogers leaves Saturday on Agriculture was introduced the CP8S Queen of the North to! the Queen of the North for-her [into Manitoba in 1814 by the spend a six-week holiday with relatives and friends in Vancou- ver and Vancouver Island. ee GREAT MUSICIAN --.-. Joseph Haydn, the great Aus- trian composer, was a chorister home after a three-month holl- | Selkirk sottlers. iin Vienna at age 12, day as guest. of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs..G. L: Venables, Summit Apartments. C. Young Retiring Satur day sw Ggyernment, agent | Howard Forty-one years of service with} Canadian Pacific Airlines plane READERS the British Columbia Coast Sery-| for Vancouver to attend provin- of. : jee of the Canadian Pacific clal Bovernment business meet- oid tare Time Dance mate Rutlways Company will be con-| ings. He will return Wednesday. February 28,8 pm, (48) cluded here Saturday for C. W. a - ° os ; TRY THE . Grand Cafe — For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS Young, retiring CPR general) Mrs. Claire Williams leaves} @ Prince Rupert Pony League: DIAL Buy your show tickets here agent, _ | Saturday by boat for Vancouver! Will have World Series film: ‘Fresh bread dail Mr. Young, who began his ca-| from where she will fly by CPA| showing, Catholic’ ‘Hall, Friday, y recr with the railway in his na-| plane via the polar route to Eng- | February 28, 8. p.m. Silver. éni-; tive city of Victoria 41 years{ land March 7, for a three-month | lection, Proceeds towards - wel- ago will retire under the com-{ holiday. fare of Pony League, (46) | pany’s pension regulation March | ~~~ ~~ nnn 1 Open 6 a.m: to 1 a.m. 635°'- 2nd AVENUE WEST | 3215 » eater . While here for two and a half | years he has been an_ active | member of the Prince Rupert / Rotary club and the Chamber of Commerce. Succeeding Mr. Wg i Young as | agent here will be city-born J. A. D. McIntosh, who has been with the company for 1} years {all in the Prince Rupert office. | Mr. and Mrs. Young leave Saturday aboard the CPSS Queen | of the North for Vancouver. ' They will live on the southern: : British Columbia mainland or /on Vancouver Island. : ‘ _BY POPULAR DEMAND the outstanding exhibi-ion of the works of Eastern Canadian artists will remain at the Buoth Memortal High school where it was ‘shown to the public Tuesday and yesterday. The paintings, one of which are shown above, will be held over for Education Week to be observed in Prince Rupert next week, Looking at the pteture “Desert Dream” by Jack Bush and valued at $400, are Mrs, T. M, Christie and Mrs. J.T. Harvey, president and secretary Toe tp ee ‘Cath pe taistenain Bp ont Bases oe 9 on, The world’s best known sym- } ‘bol is the Red Cross. In peace | ee - ~~ and war it is the symbol of hepe | Quebce Federation, of La-! WA would soon be one of the and mercy to all mankind, bor who claimed, “the very sur-| strongest and most active aux-. vival of trade unionism is being} liaries in the union. : threatened and that freedom of} When accepting the charter. Association and the right to; Mrs. White said “we are pleased strike, for all practical purposes | and happy to receive our Char- The Priceless Power of Enthusiasm Be for something — your | home, your job, your Coun- try or your God! “People | can die ‘because they lose | their enthusiasm,” reports | Norman Vincent Peale. Read in March Reader’s Digest how to get more out | of life by being enthusiastic, Discover that: “as you give yourself, vou. find yourself.’”. set your March Reader's | ] an een NON BY Resta Mohs, By King Ed PTA 1:15 p.m, Workers Union, Homer Stevens of Vancouver, president over the charter of Queen Alexandra Solarium. White, president: Mrs. Cecil charter of 51 members to the does not exist in Quebec.” i ter and I am sure every member now functioning. Mr. Stevens stated that the! sible for our receiving the Char-_ ing industry,” payers association in Staging’ kin, who gave the Port Edward : respectively of the sponsoring Prince Rupert art club. Supplementing the show are 36 photo- fs . ' AS part of the Education Weck .t . ‘ program, the King Edward Par- . O r Wa r Q rfer ‘ent-Teacher association will Featured will be a Silver Cen- tennial Tea, served by King Ed- the Port Edward women’s auxiliary of the UFAWU Saturday night at an in- . Stallation dinner of the Port: Edward Recreation Hall. Fobinson, Secretary; Mrs. Hec- tor Yocmans, secretary, Aresident. / According to Miss Plamondon, ! will do everything possible to up- The Vancouver official traced Mr. Stevens sald that political’ hold the standards of our con- : Hic stressed the “special role Women’s auxiliaries at Sunbury! ter. The women of the Prinee | of the women in helping to im- and Annieville had participated | Rupert WA: Mrs. R. L. Gardiner, Mr. Stevens made reference ta all-candidate forums in recent; women a big hand in Starting | the help reeeivect from auxil- federal and provincial elections. | the WA." #raphs in-an exhibit entitled “Thrones of Heay *n and’ Earth” by Roloff Beny, noted painter ‘hold an “open house” at ‘the: ‘ ‘ Presented By Union Secretary ; | ward school students. Proceeds The Inspiring event saw Mr: ‘At the well attended session ! the growth of the auxiliary from’ action is “the sole and unique; stitution, On behalf of our mem- | prove living standards and together with the Sunbury Local.! Mrs. William Greenwood, Mrs, laries in the Unions’ lengthy “At these meetings we bring Mrs. White also thanked Mr. and photographer, Approximately 1,000 adults and childrew have so far viewed the picture. | “Open House” Set, school Wednesday, March 5, at: General Secretary and treasurer of the United Fishermen and Allied or the affair will. go to the Stevens install Mrs. Charles the Mr. Stevens then presented the three locals in 1943 tu 14 locals: solution.” | bership I thank those respon- working conditions in the fish-. UPAWU and North Delta rate-; Arvid Maki and Mrs. T. E. Par- campaign to uchieve coverage forward the problems of fisher- ' Stevens who conveved the char- : t 1 ‘ Digest: today: 43 articles of lasting interest, including the | best from current books and, : for fishermen under the Unem- men and alled workers which: (Continued on page 3: magazines, condensed to save. ployment Insurance and Work-. inelude compensation, Unem-; See PORT EDWARD your time, j : men's Compensation Acts. ; ployment Insurance, Japanese cot - Lees —-; : “Tn insight into the labor nud-ocean fishing, Alaskan in- | ! : mavement was given the Port terception of Skeena and Naas | ‘ Edward auxiliary when Mr. Salmon, educational needs, fish THE UNIVERSAL'S | Stevens sald that both men and and power and stream clear- women had struggled to enforce the eight hour day, to stop child labor and fought against an party but we make it clear we i forms of racial, religious and only support those candidates political discriminations. She told the auxiliary Bugene V. Debbs, the great Am- how ers of the "“Suffragettes.” Mr. Stevens referred to the re- cent statements made by Miss Huguette Plamondon, viee-presi- dent of the Canadian Labor erican Jabor leader had been ine WA together with the Prinee bo : spired by the courage and de- Rupert locals and auxiliary b termination of the women lead- should take a leading part in . f Final Ciearance cf:— /Who take a= eclear Strong stand ance,” Mr, Stevens said. “We do not back any political on our demands.” he continued. He added that the Port Edward the fight “for a road up the can- nery slough, for adequate edu- rational facilities in the area and to end all forms of diserim- ination against the Native people.” WINTER COATS Congress and president of the Montreal Labor Council at the Mr. Stevens expressed — the Second Annual Convention of opinion that the Port) Kdward MONTREAL, Feb, 27th--Need an extra room in your house’ You've probably got 906 of it built already! 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