ou Prince Rupert Daily News | | ae ; Priday, April 26, 1957 “SAME SAME PRINCIPLES » aa Poe visa N hPa re Proving Success here League Faile “eb: Where the League of Nations failed and the ‘United Nations is succeeding, both with same prin- ciples of "Liberty, Equality. and Justice,” is that countries in the Western World’ now believe and practice what they formerly believed but only talked, the Prince Rupert Canadian club was told .last night atiits dinner meeting in the Broadway cafe. Dr. D. E. Chatwin, of Victoria, + who'has lived in most parts of Carada, as National Organizer of the United Nations associa- tion in Canada, gave his audi- ence an insight into the oper- ations of the UN in his address, “United Nations — Success or Failure,” - ThesLeague of Nations, formed followiig the First World War, did: not keep its promise to Ger- many, regarding places to buy ‘and sell raw material, he sald, Hitler’ who came, into power during a depression, found Ger- many’s request not heeded and took his country’ to war, Dr. Chatwin continued, : Dr, Chatwin sald that the United; Nations formed after the Second World War, saw England the first country to’ practice UN ‘principles by’giving her colonies freedom of government as they were .ready:-for It, i In the early years the: UN Jearned;that, it was not practical to préath democracy to people whowwere sick and hungry nor - to countrics. where one- out-of} threé::persons: were living under cominunisi. 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''. R. Boulter Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Boulter, 722 Taylor Street, left this morning by Can- directions on each: adlan Pacific Airlines plane for his home in Vancouver after a brief visit in the city. Mrs. Havold Leverett, and her daughter Darlene of 220 Fourth Avenue East, left this morning by CPA plane for Vancouver en route {o West Germany via the “polar route” for a three month vacation with her parents. Edward Bratus, 1643 Atlin Av- enue, left this morning by plane for a week's business trip in Van- courer. : My, and Mrs, Anthony Santur- bane of: Bridgeport, Connecticut, left’ the city, Tuesday ‘night ‘by! train for their home after spend- ing a 12-day holiday with. Mr. Santurbane's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, D. Santur- bane, 408 Eighth Avenue West. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Kirkham, 1122 Seventh Avenue East, are leaving the city tomorrow morn- ing on the “Queen of the North” for Vancouver en route to Eng-. land. Prior to leaving by train for the East, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk- bam will speud a three day visit with thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy and family in Dunean. They tion in England visiting relatives, NEW RAIL LINK HALPA, Israel iXN—Work on a railway from Beersheba in cen- tral Isracl to Ellat, the Israel] port on the Aqaba gulf of the Red Sea, will begin shortly, It was announced by the Israel] Rallways, Dr. Chatwin sald that the in- just one of the current problems . the . combined). plan to spend a two-month vaca-! ‘Desmond Cunnin in preparat impressive copy of the RCMP. hang above the bandstand. . From “Queen” THE ROMP CRE st is: “sprayed Hall by off-duty officers, Sgt, Adam Wildgoose and Constable The crests will be repeated on the tables which will be decor~ ~ ated with flowers and pink silver- -spangled ‘candles, ‘Stream- ers and balloons will float above the ‘dancers’ heads, by Inspector W. M. Taylor: and Constable Cunnin and will Prince George Taking C Over ‘Sailing dates for the SS “Prince George”, which will ‘operate ‘the Vancouver-Alaska run for three weeks while: the SS “Queen’ of the North” is being serviced, are announced by Canadian ind. chapter functions. lanned for yesterday af- ernoon when, the Queen Mary Chapter of the Im- ‘the Empire held its regu- of Mrs, John Kasper... chool: and a parcel of clothing. needy family, ° and. the IODE hake sale. May. 4°. ~ regent Mrs, Joe: Ridsdale was named to: atte in May 25, in Vancouver. : ; : Daily: News: ‘Staff Pte around the walls of ‘the Drill. D HO) nape ion for tonight's Police Ball. ray” ceremonies to-be held ‘In, school. An made ‘for “ j ” crest has been hand-painted mn Decoration Day” to be held in June. Mrs, Robert Murray was wel- _jcomed as a new member by Mrs. J,;R. Carr, presiding over’: th | session in the absence of Mrs. R. _.. |B, Skinner. regent, who was in - |Vieforla attending the annual " | provinelal IODE conyention. - ‘Mrs. H. ‘A,’ Breen: won ‘the. | monthly prize. Next meeting will be‘held at.thé home of Mrs, Carr at 925 Borden Street. . Next Week The “Prince George” will sail’ from the CNSS dock, Vancouver. on April 30, May 7 and May 14, It will leave Vancouver Tues- days al 7 pm. and arrive at Prince Rupert Fridays at 4 a.m. Leave Prince Rupert at 10 a.m. the same day arriving Ketchikan 6 p.m, same day (Friday). Southbound, the Prince George will leave Kelenikan at 10 p.m. ¢ Schoolmates Enjoy Party Miss Sherril Cook last night entertained a Jarge gathering of school friends with a buffet sup- per party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W, Cook, 529 Third Avenue West. Among Miss Cook’s some 38 guests was Miss Judith © Bird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P.'F.-P. Bird, 519 Second Avenue. West, who is home for the Easter holl- days. Miss Bird $s attending York House in Vancouver: SPRING MOVING LETHBRIDGE, Alta. @—Resl- dents here know spring has ar- rived when the muskrats pass through town. Each spring they move from Henderson Lake on the city’s eastern edge to the Oldman River on the west. In the fall, they reverse the trek Rotarians: Hear | CNIB Officials. ’.Two top Vancouver executives |” .|of the Canadian National Insti- tute for the Blind, Mervin Carle- ton. field secretary and’ rehabili- tation officer and P. W. Ogilvy, executive director, were guest speakers yesterday: when the Prince Rupert Rotary club held its regular luncheon meeting. Introduced by Peter Bird, the \Vancouver visitors thanked the club for its support and express-. ed appreciation for the work the club is doing in this field. A film showing - the advances being made in the care of people, who are nearly blind, was shown. Charles Young, Rotary repre- sentative for. the:recent Cancer Drive:submitted his report. Rotarian Duncan Kerr of Ter- Fridays arriving at. Prince: Ru- pert the next day 6 a.m. and leaving two hours later. Arrives at the CNSS — dock Vancouver, 8:30 Mondays. All times Pacific Standard. READERS @ Buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe and avoid lineups. This week—~Barbecued . Duck, Deep Fried Prawns, Chicken Wuntun, Best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried. Half Chicken. Fresh bread daily. Phone orders Dial 3215. (102) @ Ualibut Fishermen: Be sure you have cleared under the cur- tailment plan, call at the ULF. A.W.U. office, 3rd Ave.” Phone 6048. Auth Joint Committee UF. AW... D.S.F.U and P.R.V.O. @ Hello. WO.TM: “and L.0.0.M, ‘perial Order Daughters of | Jar-meeting at. the. home The meeting donated a ‘box. of, ooks,to its adopted: Sunnyside’. | Final plans were made for the|"y ‘chapter's rummage sale, May 11|- “-Plans were laid for the chap- 4 ter.to ‘join with other city IODE| | chapters in observing “Empire|* city. schools and Port Edward] ‘a Tentative arrangements: were| we George Nellson, women’s “second: | by Mrs. ‘Nordine. - Progeeds of.:the Moosé: ‘Library. committee Wednesday night ‘will go ‘toward: the Moose- building’ fund: : “Taking. prizes: were. Mrs, James, Taylor, women's first and Mrs, In the men’s: ‘section Mrs. ‘Emil Nordine took:first-and Mis. Wil: liam Rothwell, second. we The grocery: hamper: was. -won Chairman. Mrs. C. P. Rudolph was assisted by committec:mem- bers, Mrs. Helen. Tweed; Mrs... 8. Hamilton and Mrs, Nordine, Annual: Display | “Tomorrow afternoon will. be. a hig day for the largest registered Civic Centre class, which: boasts a membership of some 200 Tiny Tots, when the youngsters be- tween the ages of.3 and 6-years Centre's gymnaisum for the pub: Nie: R. Peagam. and. ten: assistants, race“and ‘Dr. A. E. Chatwin of dances;:., march . and, sing action Victoria,’ were. in attendance ‘as | songs. the Tiny. Tot class will dance folk - The tine is 2 2. 30 to 3.30 p. m. +Joint Memorial ‘Service,’ Sun= guests: Cees atone day, “April. 28, 2:30 p.m., ‘Moose Temple, (99) | @ Tiny Tots display April 27 from. 2:30-3:30 p.m. at the Civic Centre, Parents and friends are invited to attend. (tt) @ Dryclean with Deane. Pickup and Delivery, Phone 2353, = (bf) @ Moose Night, Saturday, April Civic Centre NAME THIS 18 DIFFERENT YORKTON, Sask, (—Perfect ; icbbage hands come fairly often. but this 29-point hand. was turn- | ed up in braille cards by Fred Schnell, blind war veteran, 100 Monday, 8:00 One Hund 100 ‘wu o> seen "a REGULAR | PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVIGE lok ween Princo Rupert wd Vancouver “TAs VWitionnl, Stewart, WAteo Arm amd Qat Lr id hie del Woy W, ‘for lnfermtion: Shotn - or 2 ey sas0e: crt oa Oreo tN WE DOUDLE T ~ MANUFAGTUR » WARRANTY HE ERS One Hundred Dollars Civic JACK-POT BINGO Centre = : St OLN Sh tte cota © Full width freezer chest” } | © Full width sliding. crisper 27, 8 pm, (99) devcesuaeceeeravseceseneettesasseuterees beseeseee steveseeereeaeene CLEANERS ond MENDERS ADORESS vesseaveneeesseentens seeeneene: sssenesseneaneess heseeeees si ‘ 0 Upholstery -- Chairs PHONE Sevseaveccesevecenaeraneas AGE viens beceeesee acees Chesterfields -- Rugs ; Mattresses -- Car Seats TALENT sstsuseachasssaeservesguenteacarsere sasesussevstensanserese _ 0, TSCHNADEL ! ens St. Dial 5027 ENTRIES TO BE MAILED TO: 100 Uditorial April 29 ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE TALENT SHOW ‘Grace Brown May 18 -- 8:00 pam. 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Hable’ to. ‘damag extraordinary - traffic thereon, hereby’. makes. the! Regulation, pursuant, to,” Section 39° of : the: seehae. ‘Act’ effective from 12:01 a.m. on, the morning 0 “April: 1957, until ‘further notice: No. person shall operate any’. “vehicle ove ‘the Northern Transprovincial Highway. No,, 192: . Terrace '- Pacific, haying a maximum gress. -» Weight (including weight of! vehicle) in EXCESS : of 4 tons (8,000 Ibs.) Half-ton model trucks restricted to 50%: ‘authored : carrying capacity, ‘ Dated‘at Prince Rupert, this 23rd day of April,’ 1957, British Coluubla, _ ne Hg, KELSALL, District Engincet, Department of Highways, 6 Mowing’