i nadian ally, "Newspaper Association The Prince: farpere Dally, Npwe dl F. MAGOR, Prestifiit ~ Subseripsio Raten: : By muilleaPpe:: nionth 81,00;, per: year $10.00, | By-cartier—-per month, $7.26: per year, 012. 00 ‘ alae ais second, class maf} hy. the Post Office Department, Ottawa oe (tek ee in “particular, it would ave a value chy th aining the maily. boys who will 0 On:. to make | ving from'the sea.) The plan. presented by De. Wyman is ‘tidy and She sightforwar dy) and: engineers : at. the. Colimbia. | Cell ulose mill deserve credit for the valuable advance work they. have already dorie :on the scheme. If it is ‘ateepted, ‘the big, test: will be in: ‘obtaining’ the volun-. dary! labor needed to,se it through. That is where a yajor part of. the expected saving. is involved and it idthe point upon which success of the project will de- | pend Before the ‘plan i is ‘atineled, ‘it ‘will be meces:, ‘8 sar y. to have firm assttrance that an amplé number of. volutes will, be. willing. to. piteh i in- ag required. One point: not mentioned: inthe proposal i is. ‘the ‘ator of operating costs: These will be substantial and it may be. assumed that those studying the plan: will. satisfy. themselves that the charges | can-be met Defore proceeding further. . ‘Swimming pools . -else- wher e usually have to’ depend on some form of: out-. id help to keep in operation, and it is unlikely that ince Rupert will: prove-to be an exception, | | ‘Although the proposal contains. no reference to the unds being raised fora pool from bingo games ag" the Civic Centre; in which the’ Kinsmen Club ts* “thking a supervisory part, this is.a source of revenue - that should not be overlooked, As long-term proposi-' thon, it is an-uncertain one but it should not be dis-: couinted for that reason, Money from this source will - ; lp to supplement t the contributions that larger com) panies in the city will be called ‘upon to’ make, = “An encouraging aspect) of the proposal i is that it. shows that inter‘est in a swimming pool for. Prince” year is not being allowed to die. The he diffieul part ‘pro {time of: preat trouble.” Me was 9 regular,once-a-week night {of Bible:study; at which the bib-/: : crucial’ sign ‘of ‘the times would: : Palestine.” Américans," Scandanavians, Nor’ | | “Lost: Ten. “Tribes” Mother! Had: a book.‘of.’sermons |" “Pon-that’, ‘subject by- as ‘famous Bes "| quite*a -bit-about: ‘that same: Dr: port he :dids not share the: aver-. erages. which was thé. attnark of, most’ ‘evangelicals in days. po! : book,’ as’ Tnow. ‘remember it, was fo ie oe petore th at: time; Tele in’ ioe cae that it. was: What: the Bible In, my. “father’s, church. inere lical” prophecies came in for sus- | tained attention. We were taught’ long before it happened that the come when the Jews were'restor~ ed in” their Promised Land ‘of {4 ~-Indced' our ‘pet, mildly- ieasing hame. for. my mother was “Old Armageddon”... ‘Mother.: was, a strong believer in what later-be- came known’ as the “British’ Is- rae} theory. of history. Accord=| ing ‘to ‘this theory,: the: British, mans;. Scots ' and ‘Irish: weré..the “of : Isracl. ‘preacher, ‘the: Rev..Dr. Wild. a “80; "happened that. we knew |. Wild, for" we had ‘a summer homie at: “Bronte . on’. Lake Ontario, where’ the: game Dr. Wild had had. his, farm. home for a’ good many, years, . He- had’ long: since passed ‘on to higher. realms, but: the: legends about him were most, numerous. ‘According to local 're- calls the begining ofthe wm icent “ ., thing extra, by wey of bloat while we were still inside. : That was too.much : for my half-Seottish hload, “not, to: men- ‘tion Canadian’: stubborness... “T didn’t mind, giving: tips; but, TM be ‘darned, if I'll pay: blackmail. |: So I played dumb, or rather déaf, and pretended . I ‘could: not: hear |. what he was saying to me; But |: anyway, ‘I’ did, not. ‘get: much chance. to. measure. any ofthe |’ passages ‘to figure ‘out therdate ly of the future Battle of Atniaged- don_at which: the atom bombs, or something’ worse, is: ‘supposed to 1 was, 600, ‘busy: ‘deeping an'é eye! on* that -ugly’. looking’ garigster, |, making sure he dic hot shove: ‘me thé Editor, a The Daily’ News: oy Sir , my There. Was ° a, ‘teen= age patty on Saturday night and everyone. ‘had:.a wonderful . times “THe | thanks. and goodbyes were? ‘gald |. ond a‘ large group: ‘of; teens: set- off for home. “But: “ot: “course, there i is always somenne. in. every sion to the .use of aleaholic bev- -those BUT in n fairness to. that’ same Dr. -- Wild I: must say" that the old: hoy’ hit many a nail on ‘the head 1 have run when ° tr ouble * ‘WAS | with uncanny accuracy. He not’ only foretold the fact that the Jews would get back their-national state in Palestine, But ‘he correctly predicted the secession of Ireland’ from the British. Commonwealth.” ‘1 to think: of -it,. he also predicted |. -tthat the’ Irish would first walk ‘out then later‘on walk back inte ‘that Commonwealth. , Come + But- the highlight of Dr. Wild’ $ evervone ran; | and I know ‘how - sone: of you, pens* the: whole :teef: ‘grou f crowd who must spoil things, Someone decided: to seé if, their. aim was good’ enough to" pop: a street light... : Suecess—two ‘direct’ ‘hitsand innocent. ‘and puilby alike. (tis only:, natural, ‘brewing. I was a: teeh= “ager” once must have felt), “A few of. the crowd - -were ‘ap- prehended . but whether the guilty ones were- there « i ‘don't know. . -Th point I’m: getting. al: “kids is this: I know most’ ‘of you teens and you. dre:a. -darnéd. geod, bunch’ of kids’: But please |: don’t destrov_ property, Tiere's only a small percentage. .who!} do,’ but. when, something : hap-! Hs r Report From . done: ‘by, the Fisheries Résearch Board: of Canada on the prob- len}: of sca lions, I.have report- fed at,some ‘Jéngin on this to the Fisheries Co-Op. The Research Board Anitiated its study of sea lions; ‘and their eifeet on. portant-food fishes in 1956. Un- fortunately, most stomachs of the :sea” lions examined during ‘tne period of june and: wheii sea lions congreg ate on the-‘rookeries for: pupping and breeding purposes, to be-empty, so not much infor- mation, was obtained there. Our. Board is co-operating with Uni- ted: ‘States investigations; U.S,*,studies incidentally,- only. recently been initiated and. personal: ‘income . tax ‘is expected to account for.27 per cent at, $5,149,000,000, Sales and other excise taxes account for.,25 per cert. The gtaph. at right’ " indicates defence spending makes up the largest slice—37 per: ‘eent—of the: estimated $4, 867,- -. 000,000° government Spending: Health, welfare, social: seourity form 14. per cet (CP Photo), | PARLIAMENT. 8 *Ken: Brimley’ “has lott: the Kitinat: Northern Sentinel. I am Verji-SOrTy because,” :. | geod. ‘Worker’ for the ‘district— * ‘specializing, , of course, on . his Lown! * domin unity. However it~ is Sood to: know . that. she: will still » be: where. he can ‘use his very “| real. ability for the good. of Kiti- matrand our part of B.C. And 1 am. Sure. his successor will. sooi build:.tip ; an equally repulation,. tw are. designed to cover \ Alaska; rookeries, The two investigations, should give much hetter cover-, age.of this important’ problem |"; than could be done by either | , study alone. ee he was'a There Is now a notice of mo- tion for production of papers on the Order Paper in the name of Aubrey Simmons, Member — for The Yukon. This asks for copies of: all agreements and corres- pondence between Canada and British Columbia relative to the Stewart-Cassiar Road. When these are officially produced we will, I hope, be able to dispose once for all of the rumors as to alternative routes for this im- portant artery.» enviable Considerable work is. being im- The Village of Stewart was unable last year. to take advan- tage of. the Federal. contribp- tion of $10,000 towards the cost of their airstrip because tille to the airport slle was not cleared | with Victoria. I am glad to say that we have veen able to get; this sum re-included in the cur- ; rent estimates, otherwise thei grant would: have lapsed. J uly, were: found | the have The. Public Works Department, | \ _- s fli in’ a 5 Great Cause fONTGHT. a eanvasser will call at your home. to. “ask @ for your help in one of the i catest humanitarian CAuISeS ever coneeived, . | -y In war and peace | ‘the Red Cross stands ag anae- tive.and effective reminder’ of: the compassion that Humans feel for one another in times.of stress. It ybaches sicross all'racial-and national lines and holds gt the eternal hope that one déy al men will live toecther without rancor, ; , £ In past years the citizens of Prince Ruipert have atiown 3 areal imder’ stariding of the goo scoop eee AES RE RA cue this spirit will again show itself*to the: full extent | thé it Lhe cause deserves, MES -£ GEMS OF THOUGHT — The derisive thing Is not the type df armaments used, not the, sine of disarmament; the ‘eclsive. thing ls the slate of the: “yaplrit __oharles Mallk,’ Haererered Hee mney pine | Pomme te rere fe secre a tne: ~ STEAM ENGINEER “Holder of British Columbia flrat clas: ‘steam engineering certificate, required for. position of Chief Steam Engineer’ ‘IN new gas processing plant and refinery, located at, Taylor, B.C, Plant capacity Is 600,000 pounds of 400 PSIG steam per hour, Equipment conslils: of -throe 2,500 KW steam pow- ered generators plus usual auxiliaries; Replies should Include (evalla.on education, work’ xperlence, ‘age and salary res quirements, They should he. muiidreaned, to} ” Personnel: Manner, trae! * Paclfia Polroleums, May : Cala, Mera, A reputation — YOU can frust . whl You borrow : “To hunted ¢ of hosuand of Ginna fami, tio lrolod iO iogo lowe Ina yma! ate confidence, Tf you nend OUuy money problama, you Loo may horrow ith fonfidency from HIG aad Wt and om cons or fi my ee hi vial He Fadlnys ENS “Sw we Sweeter et pe eS a from Glasgow—a ° former: near Lo vhactonignt irs 1 SMILED to myself to remember ~‘those’ long forgotten | days, . when, in 1951,I visited the place where: the. Bible says the Battle of Armageddon will take place.: My: guide..was -a.,. Jewish lad RAF man. who. had decided to make! Israel his permanent home, He spoke with:a Scottislt burr which clung to, his tongue’ like a: bur-}. jy dock. .But he was a charming companion and extremely well versed in, all the ancient and modern events. of that tiny, but history- laden land. His explanation of the reason for the hlood-stained history of the plains, of Armageddon was sensible: “There were only a few places. where. warlords could eas- ily move big armies across the motintalns and waterways of that country... The, plains. of Armageddan, were the only. ones eit! passes), and ane in just) about every big clash of empires that had ever occurred in the past In those parts: Tie Great Pyramid just outside “Cairo also plays a great part in the: predictions of many of the | schools of prophecy, 1 went to have n look at it myself, but can't -{say T unravelled any of its mys- terles, I did climb a tittle way into one of the dark tunnels, but had a vory ugly customer with me as my aulde, Ho had already collected his official fee outside, hefore we began our journay, but Was fying to chisel Somes | aL on ‘the “shou der. So come on teens). have fun, : hut’ for Pete's ‘sake’ don’t. do! something silly, and” make" tough . for the whole. works of ivou, A Teena ver’ s ‘ Mother, _ _ Paine’ rupert Relief Sent Indian Bard . VANCOUVER i— Food: and clothing were flown during the weekend to. impoverished meni- hers of the Sekant Indian hand, 1 the Rocky Mountain trench’ area, 450 miles north of here. - Two trucks left “Vaneouver i readers of the Vancoiver Provinee, which earller this starving conditions of the tribe, were transferred ton. Paglfic Western Alriines plane al Prine George, The plane, plated by’ Tan Watt, flew supplies to Fort: Ware and Fort Qrahame, main enunys of the Sekant, Donations fran Vanieouvar eltizens and business firms ine you Stop p's: and think: ‘of the other “guys be- 7 fore you go ‘and ‘do. Something | that is wrong, att It}: Puy with. the. vellet, ipo and}. *: al dppve eaene ea 1 week carried stories of (he wear} “TOIL SALE, AT bargnin-bagement prices, the historic. seven- story tower of bombed-out St, Alban's Church looms over the | ¢ “arid con he purchased for 29,000 pounds ($66,000), First men- dioned In chronicles of 1286, the chureh hag Roman bricks In luded boxes of clothing, fresh Inent, canned meat and anlman, blankets, heels, mattresses, can- ned verrel ables and sacks of pols | ntags and flour, ‘ : i Pre heme at ia i * Whotvary you’ re reving form beiter ‘ave a a Z “ The. BANK of NOVA, SCOYIAI | b te hens rane wo Pr reerete en 1 i ' { | putted shell of the main bullding in London, The church was destroyed during the blitz, but the lower was virtually untouched its original foundation probably dating back to 030 A.D, ‘The money gained. from the sale would be Wadd. to ropatr other churches dostrayed hy Nav hombers, CEN anette seers Bee re Dae tee ments cine rie mp eM rmne Le Ciie Centro Common Lounge ~ NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That The «nual, General Meeting OF Tho Pie Rupert Hospital Association Will Ba Hold In Tho Friday, March 29th, 1957 at 7:30 p.m, NURINE Showing of Hopital Films, Fo recolve ‘Prosicent’s Report, Ta recotvo: Adminiatyatar's (Boorotnry’ f) Roport, To rvecelvo Superintendent of Nurses’ Report, To: veeelve Report af Womon's Auxiliary, To vecolye Aucitora’ Report and ' Winanelal Siatements far 1080, Ta cleat & mombara to the Bonrd of Diroatars, To appolnt an Auditor, o Pyosentlng extira-ordinary. Resolution. tn amond Bylaws and Constitution, * Membership in this Association la open to anyone tn (Ko Community“on'the payment af $1.00, Appliention far nome | horship Moy he, made at the hospllal, Ormes Druga. of Pnoth's Pharmmaoy, The nppllention’ iat will aloxo on Weclnen- wy Maroh uth 1067, 7 . A, RUTHERFORD, Searatnry, ested A. : ‘SOF KE the’ ‘isc’ “year ‘ending March: 31 abulated: “in. the Commons by inane Minister Harris, ‘The: graph at ‘left shows that - arliament the. Board: of Direes|.. + tors’. ‘Annual 4 ‘without . facing’.. iThere is little satisfaction tn be- up NS eae | | of. federal revemie estimated By. Ey. Ts: Aplewheite is. planning: elenistve repalr’s -to the superstructure - of the publlt Wwhart a Port. Simpson this. year . “phere: has just. been’ ‘tabled ' in Report’. of” the 'Trans- Canada. Alr: Lines system for the calendar year 1956. This was the sixth’ successive year iy which. a surplus’ was recorded. Growth In revenues over 1965) was! Passenger 22 per cent, mail 7 per cent, alr express 7 per cent, and ¢ Increase In total revenues was achieved in spite of a decline in the revenue yleld per ton mile amounting to 2 per cent, The Egyptian government has stirred up new troubles In Gazal: by attempting .to ‘establish its own civil administration in thal disputed terriory, The United Nations’ formal task was to se- eure the withdrawal of Israell forces. Our Mike Pearson had pointed out that it should also ‘have been made clear that Uni- ted Nations forces are on the borders, not-on the sufferance |}. ‘of the two states . immediately: concerned; but until. they are ordered to-withditaw as the re- sult of an agreement belween ;Reypt (or. Israel). and the Uni- ted, Nations ‘Advisory: ‘Commit- tee on UNEF, Dr. Ralph” Bunche, as... Mr.. Hamnrarskjold’s repre- sentative, finds’ his. hands. ‘tied \ because the ‘Assembly; adjourned ‘Its... problem. ing. able to say.“Y told you s0;"; but the fact fs that what is hap- | ‘pening Is exactly what Mike. Pearson ssid, would: happen--' but his advice wis ignored at} LUN, Sod, ! ‘pers sonalily of -the Ses- ; is certainty j “Laurent. Ind The: ston" this year: Frime. Minister St, Iwood health, mellow and gond; humored, but In good flenting trim, he certainly “dominates the seena, It- is interesting to watch him at question time: When. Fsonicone fs obviously seeking for. Information, he goes to grat! ‘pains to give it, Bub when op- | jasttion questions are obvlonsly | lutended ta be embarrassing, dind, mind you, that's pers: feclly legitimatey, he can turn cut some caustic and: eambanrass | slog replies, ' ‘ry Dail awit seenncompnabenicn ie eh vl aE aN he ee a wh ere. counts. Vor. tne miiimate int delivered ta yo qu agreodenpon date’ , modest, coat, he aura there is no obligation, Any annol tment, count THE: DAIL eres tobi te i ‘ OES aa is a eae tad Comnisioning” Of: Skeena navy’s air freight 13 per eent. The|} || MeRae Bros. Lid. ola raha for. your: next. printing orcor, COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT, Fret wae Set March 307 “OPTAWA “g—the canidian new destroyer - escort. - vessel Skeena is to be comml|s- ‘gtoned al Vancouver Saturday, ‘| March 90,.ib was announced toe: day. Guest of honor ‘1s ‘ito, Ne, Wigheries Minister Sinclair... _ The navy, said the | skeet; first of her type. to commission on the west coast and the‘ larg- ‘+ agt waiship ever built In a Bri- | Ush Columbia shipyard, is to be. ‘| taken over at Lhe aataae ‘Dry Doek Company, Ltd., “Nor th “) Vancouver, She is lo go into service! with the Royal Canadian Navy's Pa~ ‘| elfie flect, based on Esquimalt, ‘+ BC, Four ships of her class already Tare da Atlantic service—the Bt. 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