984 woodshea ‘at. 500 Ninth ‘avenue. West, "pecause' if. has nor seiuitay 1 facil- sh property.” : was: as: closed because it “from = ‘federal deputy |, of public - “WOrKS David nforming council that, ‘Gatada ‘Highway another - northern ar . -ptovinces is. er ‘which w uld receive ~ parefu consideration. fs . Mat present time, we feel ‘that prior. ity n st: be. given the completion f Caneds. A now phe. ‘for. the: Blind ‘last - night -atter. eceived ae letter, from to inapeet t the new.CNIB faci! ities at: the: B.C. Residence. ‘for the ueen.. ‘Elizabeth Hall, in Af Mr. : ‘Robinson thank - for: consideration to be. ‘the. city’s “th e. dedica-. “told” ‘that. ‘the |. as. or 'dered, ‘Tecelved and ond. letter was. written: by. the]. the : that the debris. be™ ordered “ren moved forthwith” and instructed | City. Administrator -R. W. Long?’ -| next ‘meeting... os been taken further Steps. will be’ ve was: ‘taker: after, the} fe retter | from. ‘the! told ast niente | rie Sinclair, thedieal health officer, in a letter to council; said that | Greenville Improvement Asso Giation which stated that “it~ is the wish of our people that-you represent the City. Council : ‘and the City of Prince Rupert at the }occasion of our Easter dedication. on ‘ Ferguson Funeral Home will be ordered to remove the debris presently reposing on city prop- erty as.soon as possible.: “Council approved the- action after: being informed that the Parks Commission had ap-. proached the director of the‘fun- ‘eral home in ‘December, 1959 ask- ing removal of: old car and truck ‘chassis and various pieces of old machinery ‘scattered:. over an area designated.as park. lands at the corner,of Sixth “Avenue. West and. McBride. Street. As no action: was taken'a sec- |parks- commission - Which: wished to clean. up the. land ‘under . the}. | winter works ‘program. “ “Some attempt has’ been made to clean. up this .matter: but this]. condition. still exists and is far from satisfactory. to. the: commis-: secretary |. po sion,’ .. Commission: Bruce Sinclair wrote council. Council approved a “notion to* report. back: to council. at: its If no’ ‘action~ has taken. : ve. / * City ‘Adininistrator™ ‘Lorig ‘and! ‘City ‘Treasurer. Derrick: ‘Ratcliffe were delegated to attend the 1960 r} annual conference of Municipal Officers’ association: May 30,' 31 ; and: June 1 in’ ‘Victoria. gineering “Services Ltd:; for $2,- 322.72 for inspection in. "February and $1,753.19. for, design ‘in Feb- tuary,, were ordered. paid. : ‘Fire Chief Bail W.. Becker was’ ‘atithorized. to: “purchase, as much fire hose. as ‘is necessary. to meet the: standard: required for” the fire depar tment. . “Account. of. Tnaustrial: Welding Company 1 Limited of $23, 402 asa ‘ Soho, “) bet ayant | “THE GIANT BEHEMOTH” Kooxiest MURDER MOVIE E EVER! . “"FRANKENSTEIN 1970" nee’? - WED. to SAT., Ps) p.m: -MATINEE SAT., Re 4 20 Pm, "METRO-GOLOWYH-NAYER presie a - GLENN yy DEBBIEN. | FORD ” REYNOLDS \ 2. im AN AVON PRODUCTION, we GAZEBO". we e-staning CARL REINER with JOHN McGIVER in CINEMASCOPE o Sb fot ' hyde +) CHILDREN “4 “ee Se. ALL, = SHOWS © aavye vibe i red church |’ “mittee ‘report’ stated that John "Accounts: from” ‘Associated - En- POOR Y yyy EVV YS uma | habitation, City] progress - payment for construc: tion of the steel ramps for the airport: ferry: landing (Slips; was ordered paid:” : ay Wage and: ‘Personnel com- Laurie’ has- been appointed the city’s Civil Defence: officer. The. following.. property sale applications. were approved; Ed-| win M. Harding. and Roberta I. Harding, ‘Lot 3,: “part of assigned Block. 1006, plan: 4017 for $2785.00; ‘Jom: ‘Barazzuol;: “Lot 1, assigned block” 1006 plan 4017, for. $2910; Robert C. Tkachuk and Sylvia Tkachuk, Lots'3, 4, 5,.6 and 7 Block 2h, Section 7 for $800. 00.. “A Roard ‘of Works committee ‘recommendation. that council prepare | a bylaw under Section 875H.” of. the “Municipal _ Act authorizing - the: city to ‘take action in: respect: to unsightly. . premisés, -messes, ete. on. pri- “vate property, ° was. ‘approved. “This is.in ‘conjunction with the _ city’s cleanup:. campaign for Golden: ubilee. year og Council ‘appr roved. a. “grant of! 5128 for: 1960 be given to Friend - ship. House on Fraser Street. - ‘The following . ‘trade dicences were granted: .L. G.- Smith of 1315 First ' Overlook, Tenting one, three= ‘room suite; ~Albinia’ Disseg- na, 360 Biggar Place, general | contractor; Joseph: ‘Buttle; ma- sonary contractor; -Erich Ww. K, Traffic | Se special traffic officer «. to.be ap- pointed as.a: ‘special- “constable; ‘City -Council’ learned. last. night. inspector of legal. officers ‘wrote: Hae ta viet 5 acrer,’: "he ndyman: . ‘Anthony. J. ‘There 16. ae tot the city’s | from. the attorney- general's. de-. partment.,; Ina letter to- council.” AL L. Pearson, ‘general: solicitor. .and| ee i vw eras Klamut, 621: Third Avenue ‘West, Primo Seraglio, “1013: ‘Third Av- ‘enue West,. general’ contractor; Don Holtom Marine Electronics, “| sales, service. machinery . and equipment. a favs fo - City: ‘Works “Superintendent Cc. J..Gustafson told’ Alderman Nor- man Bellis in.an’ answer to an inquiry that he ‘would’ look ‘into the matter’ of poor parking facil- ities for four. homes behind the Armoury on. Sixth Avenue West. — Sho Mr. Gustafson: told Alderman Gordon E, Carlson:that he. would try to have a report. -by. next council meeting: -on the. situation regarding the: work pr oposed for the drydock road.: He ‘said that, he had been‘in consultation with divisional engineer Murray.Robb, of the Canadian .National: Rail- ways, on whose land theé.,road ‘is located, and that graveling ‘was planned. ey *, An. investigation. ° il “be, mide into the status, “of. Prince. - Rupert’s traffic bylaw: ‘and how: it affects the: Provincial: ‘gov- ernment: regulation. raising -~ of the’ School . Zone. ‘speed - limit, from 15. to 20° miles per hour. me oa aacecw ss VS SE Png Oo tat no eeraeay oat vs taxl -operator; Ludwig Wittkaw- |} ski, floor. coverlng. contractor; _ {drop the assessment. value of the " property, " Garage lots “rezoned — for car. ‘sales “With the final adoption las city’s zoning bylaw, McRae Bro- thers Limited won the right to display and sell cars on its re- B heceedtet ape property. at. the corner of ‘Second-.Avenue West and. Second Street. Following’ a: April 4 anda ‘unanimous. vote by council last night, zoning by.- law amendments. 1433: and. 1436 were reconsidered _ and. “finally adopted. ue Bylaw. 1433 ‘permits the Sec- ond. Avenue West .and « Second Street corner. to be rezoned from commercial - to light . industrial and bylaw..1436 restricts. light industrial , zoning to’ certain}: limits. °° = The motion to. finally adopt the bylaws was. made by Alder- man A, Donald Ritchie . who originally opposed passage, .of the bylaws...March 14 on.» the grounds: that... ‘rezoning might] Lost tackle box turned | in ee A green, wooden ‘tackle box has been turned ‘in to the RCMP. An Associated ‘Engineer Serv- ices Ltd., report on the: progress. being made to. -mprove- the icity’s water supply. system will be given - to a board- of. works committee meeting at 7: 30° y tonight. oO The box contains reels, lines, lures,: polish, oil, and. various other articles of: fishing equip-. ment. ree Owner: may claim-by-: identify-| Sap age fe eG WE Oe SEVEN VEY eV EP ree night of two amendments to the 7 ‘| Avenue East’ and Young ‘Street:’: public - hearing * Yand 7. ‘The. following, were: suc~ ve ee ‘ % $ MENS ETNA SS eee TIT vee eww eS Pew Oo So SS Ngee gh ati ge eal “City Council's zoning ‘commit- tee last night rejected by a 6-1 vote an application from former city contractor John Currie, 618 McBride Street, to build a house on the. double corner of Sixth The -zoning: committee. ‘headed by Alderman A. Donald: ‘Ritchie, ruled that, construction of. house on two lots in the location ‘sought by Mr. Currie would, be contrary to the new zoning bylaw. ‘im: as much as the ‘site for the building did not have the min- imum: area requirements as “eall- Three® cit y men successful — In diesel exams port's examinations ‘for . diesel engineers, held’ here April 5, 6 cessful candidates: ,» George M) Currie of. 322 ‘sixth Avenue. East, passed © for. third ‘class diesel: engineer; “Roy: Boy™ chuck. of 901. Borden. Stréet ,gineer;. and Burns Pierce of 1122 fourth: class diesel engineer. “The ‘examiner. was it on one ‘lot facing Young Street. ‘Curric said that he had submit- “ay withdrew. ‘from the Miss Victoria Thr ec Prince Rupert. residents | passed the Departinent of Trans-. passed ‘for: third ‘class diesel en- "Seventh Avenue East: passed. for. David | éd ‘for:in’ ‘the’ zoning. ‘bylaw. He could build :the: house if he. sited In” his~ “letter. to council, “Mr. ted plans’ and specifications. for a: brick:-house ‘and ‘that ‘refusal seemed: sto’ be: “unreasonable | and unjust? 8) > He. said taxes had. been’ ‘paid on the. ‘property: for 22° years., and “now..to: be:told that we: ‘cannot use ‘it. to. ‘build a: good. house” on seems. unreasonable. If-you. will Jook:.at. the. new addition. being added : to. the - adjoining cottage you will agree.” ~ Quits contest. " VIGTORIA @ — Lynne Alex- ander ‘of Prince George, Saturday beauty: conte: st No reasons were J-given. The. "19- ~year- -old- “student. of Victoria university. was one of 10 -finalists‘chosen from 19 girls whd entered the, contest. ” mittee rejects | Mo vonctract house. on two lots _ ‘Alderman, T. Norton youngs agreed with Mr. Curr ie and add- ed that Mr. ‘Currie > had. bulit some: of the . most. ‘ substantial houses in the city!" * » He said that’ Ay niaments had been made ‘to the ‘zoning: bylaw pefore and he saw no reason why they: couldn’t be made again... “Alderman Michael Krueger said that one reason . the' zoning bylaw had been. overhauled was to-prevent chopping, and chang- in when it.came to a. -yote, ‘Alder- men A. Donald Ritchie, Michael Krueger, Gordon ‘EB, Carlson, and Mayor, P. J. Lester, sitting-as a member of the cémmittee vot- ed to refuse Mr. Currie’s appli- cation. Alderman ‘Youngs cast a dissenting vote. cle 6° Prince Rupert Dally News - Tuesday, April 12, 1960 °- jprnmcnse jp mennee sme! anereyees oot eaten tne aie ith in-the pre-judging contest. will “replace Miss.’ Alexander: ; Onc of the’ ‘Tina}ists.’ “ROME: "(Reuters)—-The _ “Pope blessed: palm. fronds. tributed".them : to. cardinals and , prelates: in the Roman Basilica of * 1 St, Paul's- outside’ the. walls: Sun- | day" an, a traditional ; ‘Palm. ‘Sun- ing tackle. box at, ROMP city de- Laing, steamship | inspector. from | Vancouver. , , ening © Holy Patr icia: Miles,: 19, who came in: ‘and \-dis- =], DID YOU anon - MANY. OF THE | . BEST PARTIES : ENJOY: OUR. DELICIOUS: CHINESE “FOOD! Just Phong 3329 MELROSE. : CHOP SUEY ~ STwould point. out that. there). traffic. .bylaws to. be* as a special constable.” Mr.. Pearson. ‘said: ‘a. "special! constitute. a notice ‘to: ‘the mot-. ‘taken.: on _mation, charging: -another per-: “Son. tien offence’ ‘and it bs not. nee - ° essary, that: the, ‘informant first. bea. police: officer, before he | ‘can go 80,70 pe a he WE STERN 2% First: “white. man ‘at. the mouth «, River in 1612, Rom one of the. 1 WR at a “SHOWS AT. 94 PM , 7 -MATINEES FRIDAY. and. SATURDAY ae ay peg wal pete -~ mh dt Ra maAAAA AAA sie eee “CRIME: AND PUNISHMENT, v. SIA." " _ world’s, best- loved stories se comes ‘Walt: Disney’ s Newest, Most Wonderful Motion Picture! wit! bisMe's p- | clvon: CANYON nnn , appoin ted | traffic officer: does not. have to oh have the powers ofa -peace’ of-!) | ficer to hand out traffic tickets.| “The parking ~ tickets ~ ‘merely |... -Thorist that {he.offence he‘has al=|..... ‘|Llegedly. committed: has been.de-|. ... -T) tected and. fur ther action will be a. “Anyone. can: Tay | an ‘infer- fp with, eh, summary... “‘Gonvic- | XPLORER oN to reach ‘Manitoba .was ‘the EngUsh: ex- ‘plorer. Thomas Button, who was of: the. ‘Nelson: : BS Ar tah Na cae TRAVEL tmall ta extra large, a Smart Inutherlike uppars with strap doasiqn on tann Cholee off trim, Whito ow Light Blue with, Sliver elma’ around tops, They fold inla, 9 ‘handy: Nrovehcote, i. "(normally | .. priced. . +. $5.00 up). in wo | 5498 , “suIppERETTE fear) onulna laailer soles (Parl Relge or Black with Celt Me, Metallie stretchy brqld Size from ‘ i Os Pes it ‘ sé e: town and country. novelty style bags, ‘in’ vinyt > care and HAN DBAGS _ _ Distinctive: Styling inspired range of. demand :colors finished ins Calf, Patent or dAorocco- like yt plastic vinyl, Suedine or striped noyelty linings with | ‘slide fastener ‘inside “pockets. ° (availble in’ mos! sHores) OB. POPULAR | “VILLAGE. ~ CASUAL BAGS” Soft viny! foam plastic — Jeather-like in appearance. Smart spring -color range. Casual'creativeness for (available i in most sf stores) oe - fy * @- LADIES’ _ HANDBAGS Ativactvely dasigned Totem jop frames—~Side flaps and plastic Calf, Patent and Morocco- like’ finish, Wide range of popular. spring _ colors, All are lined. and hava slide fastener inside pocket - (avaitabla in all stores) LADIES’ PRIMROSE PACK NYLONS * SOLD ONLY AT WOOLWORTH’ $ : “Those Primrose Nylons have boan testod for aasy longer ,wear, Avaliable Ww popular ~ Suntonascind Rosatona, ’ 51 Gauga, 15 Daniar full fashioned with black seams - AS Gauge, 30 Donler walking shaar for srae! wear — : 60° Gauga,'13 Danior dress shar for : hey ovoning | wear Cg I pre ind i : Semtex’ in mesh and: plain. a ; * Sizes: from Bi: He _ needie=15 Springtime. . “Pearl, “ Frappe: Pi de , an ‘ + Bs ‘ Mist,” Green ‘Bud, Silver ok ‘Sunlight: Beige, oy Glace Taupe, Honey Spice, "Beige Essence. » cae A400. = Denier. Begutiful Shades of. Ivory nk, “Night ‘Mist, ° Darrow Gomez, Norman’ Bellis . om, “and panel Vos a 400 nocdle, 15 deniar Sizos' from bys fo 1},. shades,» Special Easfor offer 2. Wy mn matching of hex. . Q f - NYLON OBLONG “LADIES? gir NYLONS: \ These 51/15 full- fashioned nylons have dark sacmts ' Suntone or Rosetone a BA to 11, Each pair ~ LADIES’ Gr Firat duality SEAMLESS MESH OR AA Cholce of popular Sunlone or Rosotone: , A soy acceantary to your Batter out At rs wide yvertmen of ‘Qe ond sharia Gheoee from our i is? 1 ws 79° "ae mala 18" ‘ ar Bt heals, Zabrea tops. shades available. in all'sizas from We “6 gomastinga 38) slinctive envelope, | /Gilt boxed fer \ » Raster, “8 pales: ot | T NYLONS hylons. pea ' 4 ; * oq7, ot ae 6 SCARVES