OR: Prealdent- ~_ Subscription Rates 00. per yen, $12 00 + ;? Offlee e Department, ottawa | A BAN ‘AD, aid the Unite itgaly.to iprotect. West i as, as they could ath the. sink rm reports of’ unrestrivied fish- Utd States boats which harvested roughly | agains, ‘ Chairman. | tine’ opening-day: business was Baby: Doll. Lacks Vitamins 7 HE Ontario: Motion: picture Censor ship Board and: ‘its! director, Od Silverthorne, have exercised fair . figment: in allowing the movie Bahy Doll.‘to be’) shown ‘to adults... They | have found that this picture: is no worse: ‘than. many. ‘other. films which have been shown without;comment or some ‘TY plays that pre- -| sent in Toronto living rooms lines far more suggest: ive and scenes far more revealing of the female form fivine, ~ Gontr ovel'sy about this. f ini willinere east hox of Figo receints, which is unfortunate hecause as a ve-. hicle of chtertainment this picture commits the eveatest crime any form of entertainment can come - mit, It is dull and ig AS The ‘Telegram movie eyitic; ‘ddlent and: some of the tiling is of 4 high order; but - the movie is interminably: repetitions as it unt olds. ‘the same old tired and sordid tale of degeneracy and: | 1 décadence | in. the southern states that has heen de- piglet i in books, in the theatre and on the screen ad nauseam, | . " (Ad nauseani—to the point of disgusts tou gick- | ening extreme,) *h aye ater ete seine yee pain goa wine mtg stamesedn vin oe Presa ne 7 Toronto Tolegr am, Me gee sacha ! : a : © Soiplav | ' ea . . ‘ Wateh (Horetore; for ye know, nit what hour your Lord ath eagne, MAU, 248, oe uidreds’ of mes: lous. hellovorg ‘havo thought: they. nae | t golvad, thd.anigma of Christ's second coming.’ Always they proved: to be. wong. No mortal knows, whon | nor-. hava: He may come. ofothing wo know: cach’ and: sovord) of! ns..will bo. ushered Into ay ls NOL oUF, husinoss'but Hig.Our: hualnogg’ la to-bo rendy,,:for'|' wer Tia prekenae whan we have comploted, our ‘banka, on Rarih, | wrote: wera nre og 41 ot ee OEE CARI TT FG EEE NI OYTES pba F He pottery niga ire ctv Spyro eapaicste: 62 aremmeneen ey) i aD Service and tine Pare fae » Prine Rupert - Torraco - + Gaming with cr Ai polos ae rn copacn, Witifoam: Py ‘moperk 00 nine Vice. ‘Clyde Giliignt noha th allvection is ex- . 1 Recent? iiberailzation of im: ports from. collar.” countries: has made the Siedish - ‘foodstuffs | market more abtractive to Can- -fadian exporters. Aga result,'the |. whrloty of Canadian foodstuffs |, ~ exported , 40. Sweden. is Increas- “Hinge: Import’ of. many. products } } depends - to™some. ‘extent on the: size and, nature. ‘of..the Swedish: »| erops3 Canada's fare> of this ‘T marked! is” still iskppointingly -}small ‘and: the “déeljite: in’ total | food’ exports to-Swedeii' in. the: first. Hilty of 1956shaws" that ip Will Lake effort and Tiltlative to. | inerease “it. ‘thio 1955 # fignres, however, ‘show what, can ‘be done, “dust: at. few: examples: “in, that year. Canada’ ‘sold to Swederi $5,~ 300 worth of “prozen ‘Salmon, $55,- - 104 ofsmild:eured salmon; $40, 542 la saue al all of which ‘concomitant with. the dnening of: ‘{he.ifinal ‘session of Canada’s }22nd. Parliamont’ the resignation | has-been ‘announced of -the Hon; George Drew: as a Membei' of the. Hotse.of Commons..’ But it: may. 1 be assumed, that this is far from Being: a farewell. to public’ ser- He. himself. has ‘made it. | clear: that’ he: is’ ever ready: to {help inthe: political cause he -’| has" éspouscd: so-faithfully down the “years. “Equally ’ ra: grateful jeotintry will wish’ to ‘avzil. ‘seit 1 of Mr. Drew’ s innate: pits: ‘which, . ini a) ito, reso’: | that when't “met, him atthe un- ) veiling: of .the:Sir: ‘Rohert Border: statue, “he: ‘looked very: well, and “Your nee tors 8k ( been. -elected “Deputy The last of the: Trou- the motion by’ Prime ‘Minister | - {St Laurent, ‘seconded by * Rt. ‘| Hon: C.D: "Howe “That: Edward | T. Applewhaite,. “Esquire,: mem: . cheek“ me and the finaneial: policies ofthe : ing ‘little ceremony, “at- hoon on | “Robert's, “by the Prinie 2inister ‘ahd: the! tg by those :in authority. Parlement.” ~ WICTORIAA Wa dificult. toy believe that-Etnest: Winch ‘will “bE Desseen no more, in our: Logisha- ' ture, me " His death has” eniiséd- “wide- i'n | {pread sadness‘ in ‘this capital, ‘| where for so long he was .so widely known, There will be a that no-one can fill, for Ernie ‘in| Winch: was himself. alone, and 4 would jmitate no; other, “) He was first. elected for: the cor. in’ Burhaby In: 1933—and was victor again in 1937; 1041, 1945, 1940, 1952, 1953, 1956, He never knew defeat at the polls. -Ernest Winch sat side: by slde in’ the, House: with his son Har- Skeéna,’: be. appointes chairman’ of Committees-or jfehole. House;"— “Motion | ‘agiced 0,” The Spéech: from: the ‘Throne which is'a-very. brief ¢ cummaty. of bho government's views on-cur- vent issues, as well as a forecast of legislation, stated that recent events have confirmed the Min- iste’ belief in the- importance Of: “Sécking. solutions to interna- ‘tional... problems. through. the ‘United,Nations and of ‘uphold-. NG, by; all: practical and construc- ive means the principles-of. the United Nations Charter... With reference to affairs within: Can- ads “it. said that expansion is eviderit in“every part’ of. Canada, Increases in, the voltime of mioh- | “ey. ‘and’: credit: ‘have ‘had: to ‘be careftilly: ‘Timiled. inorder to infla tionary. : “tendencies father: -find-son legislative team; broken only when © Harold’ was elected. , the House, OF: Com- monsi He never’ - compromised with his ‘principles, From, time -Lo. time he. disagreed: with "his party, and: ‘he said ‘sd out loud. for political, expediency was as a horror to him, He. was a plain and simple’ man, of ‘fine intel- lect, and deep thought, An un- educated - man where : formal schooling, was, concerned,. he ed: ucated himself in the. school: of hard knoels:. and’. ‘books: study of human wants, and in this school he’ ‘lea urneda. deep and abiding love of thosc.of his fellow men who. were in diffi- culties, who suffered trial and tribultion, _often. through no fault of their own. It was because of this natural- government: have..also"been di- rected to counteract’ these” sahie tendencies. - The speech ‘also re- ferred. to ‘the fact Uhat-in’ the last: few days a: serious industrial dispute has.léd to a stoppage of work .on one of the major rail- ways of: Canada ‘despite the use of ‘the normal. process. of concil- iation. However, as I am_hop- ‘ing. that.the CPR strike: will be! ‘a matter of history before this is in print, I shall not write about it. a ‘ends to him in cash, that early ‘in his legislative career he com- | menced to. devote his: days to | these people —the underdogs, ; the aged. and infirm who had {little money.. those in_ institu- ‘tions, whom. he felt neglected by '| the government. and: by ,saciety. one ne {new Hone and a-new start on Tt was a pleasant and interest: | life’s pathway. ‘Year In and year out Ute cay the Session opencd,.when | pounded away for: these people, ine newiy niaced. on Parliament: ‘Hill, ' couraged he rose up again, and, was. whyciled by a Bephew of Sir! Like rain beating on a stone, in who was Accompanied {ime what he said was listened and Leader of the: Opoadition. “On &imuch of the progress made by motion made by Mr fe. Laurent : B.C. in social welfare can. be at- and. seconded: by Mr. ‘Die: cubak- {ributed (o his hard’ work, his er, ‘the speeches made ° or thst. patience, his never-end: ng per- occasion. ‘were. printed in Tene. “severance, and all this though gard as" part of i the Tecords of” Hie never sat in government, bul us falways” in opposition. ieehtyelopad.. hy drifts.he: ‘Noy motorists walked ‘9 wor Kk, ‘ow A meeting. You Name. Wy Pay “We Print It cane Right! “tough: ‘ho A A WIND: iewiforn) SNOWFALL lett. Saint John, New. Bronsvitek, ceavered ‘by: an eight-inch blanket ‘ands many motorists ware “stranded, Cavs lett on the street like the one shown here were. | sia ‘iii ia first; aie Ane A TENTION ALL HALIBUT FISHERMEN - And Vessel Owners sin tho. Doep Sea Fishormon’s-Union Hall on THURSDAY, JANUARY: 17th, at 8 pm, | BUSINESS: To Distusy 1957 Curtailmont Program ality Craftsmanchip ‘That Costs No Morel. When it comes to printing, K00 uy Our superior workmanship adds. bait. odds, nothing to its covt,' ‘us. prove this with quotations on anything trom a busines card to q eri a eta! In the Legislature he often gap. hext ‘session in the Housel. old f¥ony.1933"t0.1953-a° famous]. ‘smile, for they knew that, Ernie and % bom love, that paid .no: divid-| {To more than one. such he gave |. he} f tndue of Sif Robert Borden,| and if, sometimes he was dis-|§ B de Ke : was a ila hearb and: he felt a went to Governnient House warm towaids all ‘his’ -fellows,/in plain. business. sult, and was. excusing’ them-on the grounds he was a gentleman, and he was they . really. knew no better, and never ashamed to. say that once lived ‘in“fear, whicli*to’ him wasihe stood in 2 breadline before a the worst state ofall In whieh soup kitchen door in-the days of s LETTERBOX I was edifying to hear him talk in the Legislature about's PRAISES. ovat FAMILY ~The Editor, drug addiction. Drug addicts to}? him were sick: ‘people who ‘need- |“ ed treatment) nd ‘jall sentences. He said this:’session' after SCs~ | The Daily News: Kindly allow me-a little space in. your most, Interesting home town paper, to write this: sion, and while he never saw mich progress made.in this con- reelion, he would not be down- |: ed, In- time what he recont- mended will’ come true, He feuded. with, :the medical |: profession, ' ‘peing convinced that medical ‘doctors’ are narrow- minded : people who: will not try new. treatments, and when ‘there were M.D,"s in’ the House he told them* so In - -vigorotis language, which only © made* the M.D,’s good: Queen Elvabeth. Long and very. happily may she-teign, Tt ig.with o ‘great deal of pride tintesto say. “that” lovely: gti] Elizabeth, fg my Queen.” God bless her and all her: family, es- pecially her mother and child- ren, her Prince Philip, the Duke of Rdinbur gh ‘and her charming sister, Princess Margaret, They are-all wonderful people and we can call ourselyes the Jucklest nation on earth to have the: privilege .of being able to “Taye. “Queen Elizabeth Is aur , Queen.” * Our Queen has presented two beautiful and béloved children ‘to her husband and to us. We may not be here to see Prinze Charles crowned as King, but our descendants will r{., God bless them all and agaln I say (hank heavens that T am a Canadisiw and Elizabeth reigns over us, our children and wher- ever the Union Jack proudly il waves, Winch's bark was far worsé than his bite and thal should he have i bad pain-he.would go to them. He ldathed what he consid- ered § snabbety, and:refused to! dress.in- white lie:and tails for the « Govertior's Slate _ Dinner, “PRUE CANADIAN” Prince Rupert, SYDNEY .J. ‘SMI'EH, Kamloops, B.C, president ‘of | the: °B.C. Liberal: Assoziation , since"1953, who was appointed | to the Senate last weck was | sworn in today at Ottawa, An | automobile dealer, he also has - been a farmer and rancher. | He was Liberal member of the | B.C. legislature for Kamloops. : 64, of | on Highway No. 102 | Kicked up a storm, He-grew fur- ‘ious and he shook his {:st-at the. = dapitalis, benches, and ‘he mut- tered threats that sounded dire,’ e. could:look: = black - and! ne all his’ from. 1949 to 1952. He is mar- | ted and has two sons. and a jf, daughter. _feP: Photo}. 4 Dated: ‘at: Pritice Ripert? Srteemmemernesiers | 1957.- day of January, and for gave: even the capitalists, linade welcome Just the same, for ‘Three rousing ‘cheers to, our! REGULATIONS —_— LOAD LIMIT COPPER RIVER SUSPENSION BRIDGE, ‘SKEENA WEST DISTRICT The undersigned, being a person authorized by the Mitfis- ler of highways, in writing, lo exercise the powers ‘vesle the said Minister in Part IV of the “Highway Act,” hereby makes the following regulation pursuant to Section ng fi2 of (he “Highway Act,” effective from 12:01 A.M, Wednesday, January 16,.1957, until further notice. No person shall eperate any vehicle having a maxim , gross weight in-exeess of twelve tons. (24,000 Ibs.) eversthe Copper: River Suspension Bridge, six miles cast of Tery, ce Terrace- Pacific, part of the Northern Yrans- -Provingial Highway ‘No. 16, oS , sritish. Cohimbia, this st) sh a Mish - of : Pe | : 3 uneniployment and. rolidf, He would::nob: dink and heswould ‘not: siifoke: and. cruelty ani- mals, ever the legal shoofnig. oft a deer, made hin. giek, 0 rile Wineh'ss gone frdfh the earthly scene how, but what he did for his fellow men Ms his monument, and his nameswill he wril. large Into our legighati ve history, The story: of Hb lfc should be the pattern onewhich those who follow him th the House should mould thelflives, T hey could do ‘nO. spellers that I-am very happy atally “a HART, you IN IT T OO * awhat do you menn Sam?! “Well Mr. Jones, 1 seo you are reading the’ Stor Weekly wif the BIG $60,000 ‘Know Caffhd contest.” our “You ‘queseed right Sam: Bobby hope to win enough for new and-children are so busy with hose have Lo get in the gnine, tod&Firsl. “Ld say the Star Weekly house we think the ‘Know Canada’ contest. is a lot of fun-—Betty and bicycles.” ~* Mr, Jones, ab my place r a wife picture puzzles | have to make my own meals, You know, | think I'll prize is $10,000 and that’ a“Feally worth a try.” . do Canada’ contest is the hest "e Sam Good tuck to us both.” : Star ar Weekly “KNOW CANADA" ce . “ ay a ‘a SA ity a ca! in “#8 ne ¥ J, KELSAUB, m Distriet Enginger. ‘ny f Deily News. 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