ea eRe OB Be eae enema e e e i { me ens t ' by }- | ! * are twin systems, \ we eee em ek wy PGty 5 ) as. ‘erike’ Slaseen a origi a “A strike against a supplier of clay pipe for the. city’s sewer pr ogram ‘has necessitated a change of firms, it was decided when’ a. report ‘of the sewer con- struction-project was read to City Council Monday night. gy ee we ee ee BR ialtar tua tee \ - G. BB. McCombie, profession- al engineer for,the city’s con- i sultants Associated Engineering ' Services: Ltd., ‘told council Clay - | burn-Harbison Limited has. had an’ *gmployee: ‘strike since’ August 18 and that while the pipe short- age had not been critical it had “added to the contractor's diffi- reulties. Mr. McCombie said that at the | end of October, 6,560 feet, of sewer mains, chiefly: 8-inch clay pipes and: 84 service connections had been laid. He said: the total footage of trench for.mains in’ the con- | tract is 35,600 of which 5,100 feet 50-that the ; length of pipe is 40,700 feet. The contract includes 1,900 fcel of catch basin leads and 430 serv- ice. connections. The program is “about 15 per. cent complete, he said. . The prime contractor, Interior ; SPECIAL Men! S_ DRESSING © -GOWNS Good Quality—Latest Styles 6.95 to 10.95 © B. C. CLOTHIERS on Third Avenue. en eae fe Pee al i Saieet He ; an Contracting “Co, Ltd., has vir- te tually ‘finished the Ambrose Ay- enue area and about 50 per cent of the area around Tenth. Av- enue and Bacon . Street and has ‘Made a start'’at Eleventh Avenue and Sherbrooke Street. He said that sub- contractors Daco Construction in Section.:2 has completed 1,010 feet out of a tota] 11,450 feet. and that Alison Construction ‘has subcontracted the Park Avenue section. Granby Construction, who are sub-con- tracting the 48-inch and 42-inch pipe at Algoma Park, has com- pleted about 300 feet of trench- ing and placed some bedding and piles. “Work on this piece can only| be done. economically when: the water in Hays Creek is low,” Mr. McCombie said. City Administrator R.W. Long sald that he had had a telephone call from D: A. Whalen, P. En- ’ Gordon Simpson, president ‘and Sydney Kirk, secretary. re- spectively of the Senior Citizens Housing Society have been’ in- 16 to discuss the proposed. senior citizens housing project. A bylaw to authorize the. ex- penditure of trust funds for the purpose. of completing the Civic Centre. indoor © swimming - poo! was passed, - A. request. from the Museum Board: of Northern: British Co- lumbia for the. petroglyph rock outside. the. city shall to” place in the museum grounds, WAS grant- ed. ’ Ve A letter fr om the Inter national! Brotherhood of. Electrical Work-' ers Local 344;. submitting their! request. for changes to the 1960 working agréement was refer red to the wage and personnel com- mittee.. -vited to a meeting with Council] ‘on November i } ‘with chest hair falsies’ for men, oN wee NEW. YORK ‘(p_Men, dio. tou ‘envy thoge naity- chested he- ‘men who stalk the: beaches, ¢ and pools under ‘the admiring stares of the opposite: sex? Worry no more, “Hairless Joe.” Toss - away your turtle-neck beach sweater—they’ ve come. up - The latest in chest tapestries was unveiled’ Sunday-. at: opening session of the National Barber Show. Who wears “chest rugs? “Usually, little scrawny -. fel- lows,” answers. pretty Diana Tessler, president of — a, hair making firm. “I never. ask my clients why they want them. I figure it’s their own business:” The preferred shade:. Brown, “The people’ at the barber show came to me and suggested we make up a chest falsie as a stunt,” Miss Tessler. said. I said, ‘stunt? I have ‘many. cus- tomers using them already.’ They seemed surprised.” . , Miss Tessler, . whose - ‘main business is toupees—or toppers, as they say in. the trade—uses real hair for the chet rugs. She added: “They look like the real thing. "We have no complaints,” gineers, of Associated Engineer- ing stating thata substitute sup- plier could be obtained for $1,000 | more than the original bid. . ‘Council authorized Mr. Wha- len to inform Clayburn-Harbi- son Ltd., that it would have to change suppliers due to the pending cnd of supplies and also instrueted Mr.. Whalen to -pur- cha: 3e pipe’ from a new supplier. ' In: other: business Council learned that there was no ‘fur-' ther. word on: ‘action planned by Ridge’ Holdings Limited, re- . garding a. development. in the: propused subdivision on’ “Eleventh, Avenue East. 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Patrice Wymore starts to pick up; the: pieces ‘of her. ‘life. her estr anged. husband, -Errol; Flynn, ‘and “with. the tumult that: Now she is tangle d: the revival of. her career as an: entertainer. “It is a tremendous iob, put- | ting together the picees i rehearsal break. {MANY D EPALLS a | tails: TO $14.95 345 V2 THIRD AVENUE" WEST my Flynn. orisode poor example for juveniles: says widow — ee het there.” \- That life was pretty wel] shat- | tered with. the sudden: death of ? } of. the ;events. estate,” she remarked during & ments, but it amazes me. at ‘the “Brrol was mot: amount of public interest in this the, tale of juvenile transgression. “The will has been: filed for’ family and Errol’s family, but probate in: New York, ‘and 1 ex- | because of the impression that will be a long time before! this Meanwhile, I have to’ take care cf all kinds of de-!example to follow for all- There is the estate in Ja-| actresses who want to get ahead | where around 150. people: in show business.” The yacht is 9 cURpRISED AT DECISION She added that she was sur-),° ; prised that, the, district _attor=| “into: “Miss,|~ -Aadland’s “possible - delinquency “wes. dropped. after “the testi-| i mony of only ~ one person—her i- ‘ 43 : Spain with a crew of 10; I have “gome friends over there who are, i: keeping: an eye on. it until Tr carn I asked her about the ‘contest fof the will by 17-year-old Bever- ily: Aadiand.. Miss Wymore’s ‘reply ‘WAS vithy and unquotable. “She has held. her - -tongue ‘about the “blonde prodigy, but she did make ‘this comment: “T had newspaper men call me ‘to apolivize for writing the-stor- ‘ies they did about the recent I appreciate their senti- “*T am concerned not only ‘by ithe grief that it has caused my ‘ must have on juvenile minds. “But | “| NEC radio and appear This girl. is set up as the). young} . another new Item on display was a synthetic sun tan. lotion guaranteed:to make. the ‘wearer look as if he has just returned from three weeks at Miami’ or Palm, Springs. New York barber ‘Eddie. ‘Pu- laski said the degree of phoney tan is regulated by the number of applications of the cosmetic. ' “One coat gives you'a light tan, two coats a. deep. tan, and with three coats we. give you a ‘white turban. ” | tee Bowman o flourishing. 7 crime hunter "HOLLYWOOD (—There. was: Lee Bowman on the floor, conk- ed by a gangster’s sap and: with | a. switchblade aimed .at His gul-| ‘\let. A shot. was fired by. an} obliging blonde and Lee lived on| to solve another case. . This. bit of drama took place | at. Desilu studios, where Lee is! filming “Miami Undercover,” a: new TV series for United Artists. | It came easily to him, and with | | L P During his film career Bow-: | man played a columnist-sieuth | jin “The Walls Came Tumbling, “Down.” an Earle Stanley Gardner: series, | and.for 90: weeks ‘he: played’ E-' Jery Queen on’ live TV. 0 oe So his ‘new guise as a Flor ida ' crime hunter- --with Rocky Graziano is a natural re-! sult of his_long battle against | the. underworld. ‘After his seasons at gllery,. Lee stayed: on to do Broadway | shows, front TV spectaculars for an’ auto concern, conduct a real astate-Insurance firm with his brother, act.as director of a commercial film concern, per- form on a weekly drama over on the | 4nanel show, “Masquerade Party.” ; ‘DISCOVER 4 PILSENER... ney’s . in vestigation’ a mother.’ -Miss Wwymore: pe-. ‘bulk:of ‘the: holdings. will come ne :from the Jamaica property, and}. ‘incomes from various theatrical’ vertu es, she said. ‘She is also engaged in prepar- ‘ing for a new musical revue, in which she stars with {:Maxwell, Julie Wilson and Dag- | Smar. cess as a night club single enter-: Pat “has been .having suc- | -tainer, but she admitted the, “road back was not easy. ‘Tt has been satisfying, but it! ‘{s hard and lonely work—-I don't make friends casily and there is nothing ‘to do when you’ re not performing = Mar iiyn! “ps what. ‘about. the “value of: “thet fo as 8 i Flynn. estate ?. Ti Heves it will be. substantial. The E a { dog i 1 ! ¢ ee call for Labs atts V-3)4 t This: advertisement is not published or | displayed by the Liquor Control Board or I by the Government of British Salumbla, ‘put the value | 600d reason. Ph He starred on radio- ini}: sidekick i] * . a PLES PS ELS LIL CT SDSS TST ET ETON A * - Police turn “beatnik” yr to nab drug pari NEW YORK. (Five detec- tives living as undercover beat- niks turned square and put the finger on .13, habitues of Green- wich Village. 9. va The charge: Narcotics vidla- tions. After a. month 6f the: ‘Bohem- {ian life—complete with’: beards, berets and jazzy. poetry sessions —the detectives struck as. part of a city-wide crackdown during the weekend. Ninety-five persons were ar- rected in raids that reached into Brooklyn and Harlem as well as The Village. Inspector Edward F. Carey of confiscated heroin, cocaine and - marijuana at $1, 000; 000 in the illegal mar- 3 ket. 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