3 Prince Rupert Daily News : ‘Wednesday, May: 25, 1960 - : “\ QUAKER CHURCH The: Sociciys of ‘Friends,: jQuakers, ‘founded in: Britain. in. the 17th century. hs »bout: 22,- nn members. in Britain, THE 8. WHOLE. FAMILY’S . GOING | emnuom serene ey (pr ate See . free, family fun on the water, ns with a reliable outboard : or.“Evinrude outboard motors : world famous for easy opera: .|: |. tion and reliability. They'll give you ' the tops in fishing, skiing and.cruis- 2 ‘ing fun. See all seven 1960 |. : intrudes from 3 to 75 h. p.at your: | aler’s today! a pS See your . _ EVINRUDE | DEALER + for experieiced. | “a setvice and + boating advice, ~ =.) easyterms.He's .- .. listed’in the. yellow pages. .. Write for free cotalogue.” ©. S ALL HP. OBC RATED 3- Made in Conodo| ‘by. EVINRUDE MOTORS . Peterborough, Canada—a division of . tbo jisita Corporation of Canada Ltd. $28 ta nen Ww. wee og & 288 he pty ol ny ey ere y Mrs. Miller presents \Prize ‘tal Kathleen Curling ee j ~ Students’ essays: outline city’s hse: . ~ contributions given city, by. good citizen - The. following are essays: submitted by two juni first prizes of. $10 each. for their winning compositions marki the Imperial Order Daugthers of the Empire. Prizes present cils’ sixth annual folk festival were made by Municipal Reg were. Kathleen. ‘Curling of Annunciation school. and Arnold: — Two prizes of $5 each were also awarded second | prize winners, Maureen. Lyons a and Don Maskulak of Booth Memorial : ‘school. be What. Makes A Good. Citizen” _ By Kathleen Curling. Grade 7 ‘Annunciation’ Junior High school student : of ¥ wy ? rer LR yyy Ny NTE YN IETS AN NSE: POA SE | Mrs. “Miller presents prize to Arnold Rivett or high school students in _ The History of ng Citizenship Day, ed Thursday. night at the Citizenship Coun- ent Mrs. George Miller. Taking first prizes - Rivett, Booth Memorial Junior High school. By ‘Arnold “Rivets, Class: 8A, Booth Memorial Junior High. school. vive vw 9 VEY |) S vw YOUN VT TY ERT ET TF ‘last night by City Council to construct a sidewalk at the service station. on $500 deductable clause at an an- »'1 $550. 11956 Fargo five-ton dump truck, ‘| unimog truck. Prince Rupert. who won May 20, sponsored by of Annunciation school \ Prince Rupert Administrator R. W. Long were | | authorized to sign a lease-rental J agreement with the parties pro- “rea, that the application of William ‘B. Hick to: purchase Lot 22, 23, Traffic Committee recommenda-~ yee Ny te eee NE EN EM ae ee ES NEI G STAD ptgEeD . tee y o ‘ : 1 : : : COUNCIL BRIEFS cot : : ““Goatead in works department: on sidewalk at Third, Park Avenues. - City Superintendent of Works .C. J. Gustafson was given the g0- -ahead ' ' / i i ' ' { i I ; ‘ } i I ? i i Third Avenue West and Park Avenue at an esti- mated cost of $2,354. Costs were divided at $1,570 to Standard Oil Company Limited and $784 to the city. a a Council approved a recom- mendation that the city take out collision insurance on its seven utilities trucks on a basis of a . tine IT’S cay! ey GRIPPING! and Ve GLORicus! \ nual premium of approximately The trucks include the Tele- phone Department line truck, the Garbage Department. pack - master, 1943 LaFrance fire truck, COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A CAROL REEO PRODUCTION Our Mara Dns HAVANA ~ sue Alec Guinness i Burl Ives: Maureen 0'Hara-Ernie Kovacs . A Noel Coward: Ralph Richardson: Jo Morrow - ", Screenplay by GRAHAM GREENE based on bis novel » Produced and directed by CAROL REED 1957 Fargo dump truck, 1958 Ford LaFrance fire truck.and the 1959 eo Mayor P. J. Lester. and City a drive-in- ee anna . — ve! road — ~ posing to operate theatre in the Wantage M-G-M Presents ROBERT NICOLE ‘TAYLOR - MAUREY in A OAVID E. AOSE PRODUCTION meHOUS: E OF THE SEVEN HAWK, s" LAST TIMES TODAY ew A finance committee report and -24 of Block 15 for $345 was accepted. oe er ee Council accepted a Police and tion that ‘“‘No Parking” signs be designated on the roadway on the waterfront between the| Northland Navigation Company Limited dock and. Atlin Fisheries. + fF + Council decided that the for- mat of the city telephone book cover be changed and that either a drawing or a photograph be chosen. and the paper used be white paper as specified by Do- minion Directories. + bk. + ‘Council refused a license to John *Zimmerman to operate a Oflmimutes os of the most intense | ‘suspense im motion Te yey tag age Prince Rupert was conceived in: 1902: by Charles -M. ‘Hays, building ‘for the purpose of. rent- picture history! EVERY | DRAMATIC MOMENT. FILMED ABOARD THE. WORLD' Ss. MOST ‘GLAMOROUS: LUXURY” ‘LINER! _ METRO. GOLDWYN: -MAY ER presents | President. oftthe: ‘Grand Trunk Pacific. Prince Rupert's advantages as 2 port are: Ye It is ‘five hundred. -miled closer to the Orient than any other. west coast port... 2 It has. a magnificent. harbor, third best in the world! as In 1904. the: Government + AL citizen is a. native of a town or city, who enjoys political - rights and - privileges, and gives ‘in return his: abeeiance to -his country. be -|.< There are- many. ways ‘to be a ‘good citizen: ‘Children can be- ‘come good citizens, in the home ing. rooms. at 1649 West Second Avenue ‘and further that he be notified to have all tenants move out. immediately. , " “Alderman Gordon E, Carlson of the . Health. and. Licensing ae 7 z ' Prince’ ‘Rupert © : Fishermen's | s Co- =OD Assn. by living together in, ‘jyarmony, by respecting.. the rights .of others, : and by obeying parents and . superiors. - A child; “who. is. a ‘good citizen ite to teachers and fellow pupils. He takes an, active interest + .in school clubs, and above’ all, tries to be al good student... An adult is a good citizen when he ‘takes a sincere’ interest in his commuinty, He does. this when he votes honestly, pays just taxes, defends: his country’s s rights’ “when . necessary, « and works with others for. the public welfare, | He is willing | to take public try by obeying all laws and reg- All who observe these ' rules’ will make good citizens of Can- adaa Until thelr dying day, they will be able to say that they have never ‘failed, in their: al- legiance to their ‘country, to God and. to their Queen, Bible ‘society's planning to build a ‘railway. to. ‘the. -west. ‘coast and to. build” a honors “the first Governor of the: Hudson’s Bay Company. --On.-May 7, 1906 the steamer “Tees” brought the first part of men and: materials to start. the- city. The first construction was begun on May 17, 1906 with a ‘tool shed being constructed |’ and a camp set up, next the wharf was completed and this was followed by the construc- |. tion. of Company buildings and dian Bank of Commerce, a drug sicians’ offices; also the Angli- can Church built a hall, Afterwards a newspaper “The Empire” was printed and the inevitable sawmill was built at Seal Cove, The. lots were .put on sale in May and June 1909 and. the: official townsite was established. The lots sold rap- idly and buildings mushroomed overnight, In March. 1910: the City ‘was the. Second. World War. resulted ‘in military personnel and ‘sup- city of twelve thousand people is celebrating its Golden Jubilee and, hopes for new | Prosperity in Committee said that the building had been. condemned ~ by : .the in. school; obeys ‘all “the ‘rules, city, «It started a” "contest to| plies , being. :shipped, through sanitary and electrical inspectors . ‘respects | name, ‘the: place." : Prince. “Rupert: to: Alaska: ‘giving. ang. Fire: ‘Chief Earl ‘Becker. oa punctual “prince” ‘Ruper’’ “was chosen} a ‘greater impetus to - the’ port. |" + ee as ‘the best name submitted ‘ind|. This year this aspiring young] A letter. to the Council ‘from the. Public. Utilities Commission submitting cemetery regulations was referred to” the ‘Board of the 1960's. CARS. lays began to form its plans to cn- sure a successful drive, -It was decided that all wo- men’s groups in the cily should be: written asking for assistance ‘in canvassing or finances, ° A suggestion was made to in- vestigate the possibility of hav- ing a CARS booth at the Jubilee Exhibition in September to pub- Helze the campaign. | Works. , fra mework for October campaign of CARS held its annual meeting. Alder Block. Members were ure~ cd to begin collecting rummage now. H. 8, Harrison offered to donate severa) plants. To promote continued CARS publicity it was decided to fea- ture a Christmas draw, follow- ing the campaign. Raffle of a ceramic tile coffee table will be displayed. In ‘Mitchell's Flower Shop. ROBERT STACK: nOROTHY MALONE : GEORGE SANDERS - EDMOND 0’ oy 7 pm. office, ‘in which capacity . he the cutting of a road called). The framework for the Canadian Arthritis and can serve. Tris community to the |“‘Centre Street”. fund- opm, .. best of his ability. A°good citi-| Temporary shelters were al-| Rheumatism society's annual fund-raising campaign Sat. Matine’es zens shows respect for his coun- | 1owed’ to be built for. the Cana-| was laid last week when the Prince Rupert branch 2 — 4:15 pm. Thurs, To Sat. etees erecnemt ne tte eee teem eee petite enna te Re een tem attr eee! ulations, for ‘example, those|Store, the United Supply and|", ra ae = . To be held during the first concerning safety on the high-| Contracting Company, a meat . oe } : _ | week of October, with Rev. J. A.| A rummage sale is being way. market, a barbershop, two phy Roskam as chairman, the branch| planned for September 3 in the THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA | ““LIQUOR- CONTROL ve PLEBISCITES ACT” PROCLAMATION OF -RETURNING OFFICER PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA . r | incorporated, the first clectfYons fi Ne work outlined |being held in May of that year, bate ee ‘| with tl . IN PRINCE RUPERT | if ret . . Ww 1e result that Mr, Fred. if Den to ministers Stork was elected Prince Rup- ELECTORAL DISTRICT i The possibility of con-| "tho nay Coane | eu ; The new Counell took up’ the TO WIT: | iat ducting a city- -wide spiri tasks confronting - the city. A ANNUNCIATION HALL PUBLIC NOTICE is horcby given to the olcetors. in many tual campaign with all| gravity feed water systom, ‘still’, f'the PR T 4s md denominations Grticipat- sorving the city, was started, Thursday May 26th _ 8 p. m tho polling divisions listed below, of the PRINCE RUPER wa mT Usuo P d_ A steam plant to serve the ¢ity; ! ° Electoral District, that. 1 havo received Hor Majosty’s : ven inug Wi we cen | "9 woe discusses 6 ‘last. with olectrlesty was built. A 4 $50 Games 11 games at $20 Writ to tao eo, and bearing date the NINETEENTH ‘ weele when e rince clephone company was organs — avo commanding mo fo cause o rallow- we Rupert - Ministerial asso- sincere’. and sewers were en- EVERYBODY WELCOME ing questions, namely:— lo of b , 4 i oo . ; the salo of boor, ale, and stout “Wear Clinics proudly... because thoy're 80 pros’ ciation held its monthly} ” aiso in 1010 construction bar. - . _— \| 4 onty ‘under ey ablic- house liconco for. consumption « fesslonally: smart: and attractively atyled! | Wear: + Clinies happily vee * you ‘iL love thoir heavenly, laste ee woe : ‘ meeting in the Civic Cer- itre. Navotions “wore. lod ly LP, Goorts. of Port Edward Gospel / |yChapel, ' i Meeting highlight hoard pre se , idont, Rev. H. W, Foster give an work being done by the. British ench yenr, This js dane na a. agr- vice to the churches and: in co- operation with the churches’ and ‘missionary soclotiog working : An Cannda," Mr, Woster anid, Ho sald; that of $80,000 acrip- turen distributed Inst yonr . by ’ _ the Bible group in Canada, 76,000 $13.95 os Yen di . ps a! : Yous ee: ee ine ‘a hand ees adit tel bbc) Oia ehetetehainras oe awe facili th dy outline of the onlarged scope of PAH se oe Ce OP gan on.a cold storage plant foy fish destined ‘to become ..the largest ‘in tho world. The Grand: Trunk Pacific this ‘same ‘year 1910) obtained a subsidy to build a drydock and shipyard, © In -101). the. grading of atroata: ‘proceaded, . ‘In'1012 Mr, Hays “tho Rather 4 following ‘flu opldomic had a stagnating offect on Princo Ruport's economy, In. 1920 0 governmont-ownotl olovator. was built. The doprere: alor’ of 1030 completed the: ‘den vastation’ of the alty’s hopad: te a eat th eh ei “Tho \Wrgt. “World War and’ the Sh f . : . ie - oe . —_ —G. FRIDAY, _MOTORAMA CIVIC. ‘CENTRE M. | -; a7 MAY on liconsed promises? (NOTE,.—-A public-houso | liconco - tho present beor-parlour liconco.) — _D, Arc you in favour of tho sale of liquor undora lounge Niconca for consumption. on licansed promises? ' (NOTE.—Lounge licances will bo issucd to cocktail- bars. Thoy will bo granted only to. clubs, hotals,: re- sorts, railway- cars, and stoomships.): ae mptolen Biblo” Soelely In of petnae Rupert mado le to bo submitted according to tho "LIquor-control Plobis- anadn, |. , || "In Canada the Bible sobloty | returned on the “Titanic and AT THE “eltca Act fo tho. sold -alectors, in iesiemen | divisions t dlatributes the scriptures in| his death was counted a ROroUs orain listad; and, furthar, that in ohadiance to the sa Home’ 70. different. | Janguages blow. to. tho elty.,. Writ a poll shall be oponod, ‘at 8 o'clock in tho forcnoon and: ahall he closed at.8 o'clock 'in the aftorndon on’ tho NINTH day of JUNE, 1960, for taking and ‘vocolving the votes of tho said ‘oloctors. ‘aforosald at tho. respective placos: In the sald¥polling divisions as followsi— POLLING-PLACES =: -. Addross of Poll Polling Division NEW MASSET. COMMUNITY | HALL MASSET will bo similar to ts \ ‘Ti were freo gifts, Ono of Its ro- Of which all porsons aro: horaby roquirad to: take wi os ; aponalbilities in Canada Is . to when the, ayaa wont. bank uta. : ‘e PONTIAC @ BUICK e CH EVROLET notice and. to oe thamsalves Ween ingly. ea ye ay who Armed, forage. with Howovor, in 1020 1 rowan _ GIVEN undor my hand of PRINCE RUPERT,’ this rae FAMILY: SHOE. STORE. L1p., od at, iho ports. of ontry and plant: on! ‘Walla River was. agar. e CORVAIR | @ OLDSMOBILE: e ENVOY TWENTY- FIRST day: ‘of May, 1960. - : g LUD. | sivan a copy of thoneriptnren, | eenaraling, onpnolty of" a a | ae SCOTT McLAREN i, LT ade: vat ° an ai 5 bss Ga ib H nL Ma ha en oo vga ord Ave, West oe ‘A \Phone 4132 Aetna eG Mace’ nna an thousand horsopowors ©.) © VAUXHALL Me ye a hy “ Pb Aah Pe Returning. Of ficor, : : dose fl aima y P ae | ! coca porn dal |miintater: Tho! hited. Staton’ ‘entry, into a . eae | , “ : _ \ | “f