PRTG ba 7 . Me be ag! ices , ? a Na gE : OF ee Pa Wt PON Re ge Mae eee : = ee se ne : r i“ ” we oe TM RON eT ewe wg ’ ee ee vee foes ee ee bn ee. UOTE EE Ce eS aos fan oth ae ee gt ea ng ns “gr te ve ¥ v “< “im PPLE Oe fi a, FEAT ET EE 4 “ tow EP ETO TELE Ee Pee POR EEEE LAA LTA ARE ave? OP OEP EE LEN ¢ POREAIE SE oy x Pe SN, w ve 1, pReyzi 1OIAT, LIBRARY VICTOR TA B.C. ¢? ~ DEC 51/ g ee rte, tine ne PRICE TEN CENTS PRINCE RUPERT,” BG, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1960 — 1 6769 . "VICTORIA. (CP) vemier “Bennett said Tues- day He will bring down reeord budget for British Columbia next month, : _ |. It will’ be even. large . than the $300,000,000 budgeted last year, he: said.ata press conference. | He ‘also said: that nop vinelal election would be called this year. ~ “My thought. today i is tqward 1961, ” he said. » Asked - if che: feared . Socia Credit might ‘not’ be. returned to. office, “he : replied: ~#You. never, can tell. what will. happen. in an | élection:’ Pee But -he added. his office. ‘was being deluged .with letters: from people claiming that: fhe longer |: Social..Credit remains: in power, | the’ more benefits they receive. “Referring ‘to’ the ‘record, ‘budget>: Mr. Bennett. said, It | Schools, reported to Distriet 52 Schoo! Beata fi ae we et a mitten -@: “Preferred | “grade. “for the 2 : ‘swimming instructions offered to. the. ‘schools: would ‘be: Grade II... ':| eo @ The: “preferred. ‘months: for jeight one-hour: instruction: peri- --ods.would . be: ‘between January |; ‘ ‘school - ‘opening: and Easter holi- days. : i @: Pupils - “would: leave. “school j at: 2.30'p.m::and’ be. ‘conveyed by |. vost. has» been: ‘mentioned ‘as ‘pus. to the. pool. with’ the instric-. probable successor. to. the late’ |-tion. period. ending at. 3.30. ‘p.m. . premier Paul Sauve: who died ° 3 January 2 after four months in ude That! ssturn transpo “ef PES rates, full taxes and that no special benefits were ‘granted. . *We have increased revenue ‘from resources. . .and..aré’ more proud of our handling. of. re- sources than that of any other Held.” mo me KISS FOR’ ELLEN Tiny re- . | tusee. Nevenska Filipovic. has’ Pra. big. kiss for Immigration Minister Fairclough. as she ar-- -rived in Canada with a group : of 19 European tuberéular fam-.. _ ilies who. were admitted to Canada ‘as part of World Re-. WAS 1959. WET? — Old record sha tered “MAY. BE * _ PREMIER Quebec’ sf Provincial Secretary Yves: Pre-- 5 First ships by y 8.5-foot rainfall Of all the) rain that. has * the ‘past decade, the ‘greatest amount, f ugee progr am. 6p Wir photo. fallen on Prince Rupert in in a whopping || -will mark the start ~ of © the great 60s." There . will. be’ no ‘increase in taxes and, no. bor rowing.” = “ The budget is “expected to be call for grain A. Liberian ’ “freighter and a rwegian ship are the first: two ' office. ‘The 51-year-old’ Quebec lawyer, shown above has been . a. cabinet: ‘member ‘since. 1953. Union Nationale party. SOULCES | said’ “Attorney- -General /“An- toine - Rivard, also mentioned’ | tion’ following. the | sponsibilities. swould’ be. a ‘matter. =. for board: consideration. ‘It'was considered. that there was: little. need ‘for: providing ‘transporta- |; ‘children... «from, King Edward tend: the “contract. classes for |. expected « to: Sane ais Skeena pioneer brought down about Feb. 12. The premier said the 1960. 1ee-| islative. .session,. which’ ‘opens. Jan. 28,. will be “a constructive | : session., . the best’ session : we have had since we have been the government.” He added - ‘it would last about Vessels to call at’ the Port of Prince. Rupert for grain in the New “Year. - > The: Liberian vessel’ MV Is- land Skipper’ “which. ‘began load- Ing ‘No..1 and No. 2-feed barley day, arrived here Sunday night from. -Yokahama, Japan. She'll as ‘a possible successor, ‘would likély, step down: to make’ the | choice: of, the. ‘party: unanim- . OUs. '—CP. photo... school, but. the ‘meeting. was un- decided : ‘about - ‘other: students. Mr. ‘Phillipson * ‘informed’ ‘thie |; board that an ‘hourly. rate had: ~ | been. established” -at” the- request lof W.'I: Scott. The ‘Civic. Centre |" mo ‘| delegation set: the: rates at $30| oe 108, “inches or BY, feet, fell during 1959 to set axecord that. is best : forgotten. ‘This plus 38.8 inches’ of snow “for a total. precipitation of 107. 5S inches Sets another -10- year record, ms ; ec esIf-the “city’s ow precipitation “gauges: had been: ‘Operating. earl- the: same ‘year, was, blessed. by the Firemen. called greatest amount of bright sun-|[> Nee ee WE a Ee oe J. ; " nously" |, Pees . | > DRUGS Ses hoon “anonymoury "gone fia aya DIAL rd ‘Tho plpingy valued. nb. $1,800] °° ' ; 1958 -when ‘the: mer >< ‘tovan- unbelievable: “( a Rupert) 90 degrees, to Set a, ‘local January 1, and January: 23, 1950 _ the mercury plummeted» to the a ang Sm ier in the year,’ the: ‘picture would | & - have: been: even sogegier. Ing to: Digby Island radio station . “ h ‘for Prince}: temperature hag: ‘neve dropped below’ zero? ‘Looking. “back over the last 10 years, we find that.on astonishing low. of minus ‘hiee degrees. “on While the year 1956. saw 67.9 inches of snow: fall to top all other. snowlalls for ‘the 1050's, B.C. ROUNDUP. os In his inaugural ‘address ‘he said he will enforce: the. provi- sions of section 124 of the Mun- iclpal Act and decjare the seat The man who defeated flery |. mayor Mrs, Carrie Jano Gray In! recent elections also said: -“T expect each of. you to clo your vilmost to further our in- Lerests and act ina manner that, will make us ft potont body dn ‘he councils of the “Union ; of: British Columbia munielpallitas | pnd atl levels of government 11. Canada.” ~ $35,000 ‘off quota VANGOUVE' R nT British “Ans CoE OR io eendler'a Maldono nothing for tho ‘gnmo ox- ‘the Wilmington’Nows, unld it ap= (homo: was. dameged’ by: Hit hee fund-raising dtive ‘ " { provined- -wicla sah, 000 has. reached 22H,000, ahor't of ils quolas Nechako floods , yueOOr—R sing waters of the Nochnko Rivor, eausod: by |: an too blork a nile downstream from Wiis vitbagoy 00, milos wart. ‘af Prince Crearge, hnve foraad Me least’ Iwo families Lo. loavo thot" ‘omen : sie " ‘oan closed spillway girtos 2151 “Accord=T- ‘est as: much sunshine as: ‘the rest!’ ‘with ‘Prince. ‘Rupert’s moderate tion: of Canada. during many ‘parts of the ‘cold. winter months. | vember: 15, 1959 when "19 degrees ‘above zero’ was. Prince Rupert's ‘T nealing - junior. hockey’ his re- racuost, of worriod of-| At tt “Autti Compyny |. shine, 2 total. of 1, 101.77 hours. Looking ‘ate. ‘Prince - Rupert’s Noting ames for the, year 1959} “Although city ‘residents: do: ‘not | climate: the-city, almost’; “invari- ably: becomes: the | ‘warmest: sec~ This recently: happeried on. No- coldest: day of the month > and, yet Canada’s warmest, sere tania at the Kenny Dam near Kemano} Saturday, It was estimated that the ef- Tourist promotion . -RAMLOOPS-~John Fisher, ox-: ccutive-director of the Canadian Tourist Association, will bo guest spodkor. at an annual mocting of the Kamloops : ‘Board of Trade Jan, 25, , -: Poor support ° “NANAIMO Sport promoter Frank, Grane told, a Lions Club eolvacl poor support . from clty capt, “fnea off Wie puck.” ae Stolen pipe | returied. * anonymously’ The Dally Nows was notified today, by BR, D,“Thompron, fico manngor of Milboy's. Plumb? inbing repartod stolon from tho Pringo’ Ruport . Senior — Wigh Alsappenred ‘gomotime yrior: to Dooomber . 24-* from. 1 ,atorngo dinner]. of}: Ing and Healing Co. ‘that all or}. moat.of the 1,000 feot of copper |- Railway. port, ‘Oceanic: and Clanton. : . ‘In =1914 Mr. Brew. joined the Royal. Canadian" Engineers and -strved’ - overseas. in . the ‘First World War. He returned to Can- ada ‘in 1918 and. built a store and. post-office at Haysport, which he operated until the time of his death, Heo is survived «by his wife : Annie Elizabeth of Haysport, a ‘| daughter Mrs. George: Cloutier Northern mayor begins by laying down rules - PRINCE GEORGE—Mayor ‘Garvin. Dezell laid down the law. to his council Tuesday, and a grand daughter Vicki ‘Lynn: ‘Cloutier ‘of Prinee Rupert, A son, Maivin N. Brew of Port Edward and two step-song, Rob- ‘erb, Hatch. and: ‘William Hatch ‘loft. Westview. Mz, ‘Brew has one ‘| brother, John and three sisters, ‘Edith; Ethel and lvelyn Brew, |' ‘all in the Isle, of Man, : Interment from the Forguson ‘| Puneral’ Home. will bo held at Fairview. Cemetery it 2:30 Fri- ‘day, Reverend D, R, Chassels of St, Peters Chureh will be of- Fictating. ' was pald in fines by 3,212 motor- ists Sueing: 1960; building “oft rey ‘Grande. Trunk He™ aided’‘in’ the. con-. eight: weeks. and there should be no controversial legislation, in- "record. of Canada ‘they’ -can. console struction. of the ‘Canadian Fish: | S0ur A cei & : : a= ts ’ . Who. said Prince: Rupert's themselves with the fact’ that] ing Company ‘plants. at Hays- { a. labor basses things they: “said we: ‘would: See, we. have not. seen,” 4 diculous” charges. that the: gov- ernment had not handled natur- al resources properly:: “Tf there is one. thing ‘Social Credit has done well, it is its stewardship of natural resources, sources. stayed with the people and. developed according ‘to our laws, the’ people getting full $500 bail for possession ~ Ball. of $500 was’ set for R, C. Gilfoy af 530 Eighth Avenue West who was. charged with. posses- Sion of stolen goods. — | Prince: Rupert ROMP charged Gilfoy with possession of. flsh- ing gurdies and ne was arrested His conse Was adjourned until Januney: ‘Ido fake on a, full cargo. of: barley The" City’s | : “Department per, hour for 45 studer nts and $40 The premier. ‘described’ as. “ri “We have. seen that the re-| — for. the: United at the Cans October. ns Fe Cae EY, nee . poy "afer * . Soviot bloc since the; war, .. ‘ wales ‘ *. * we. bullding on tho arounda, i ‘ ' inotoriat’a nlghimaross « TIGHIVAY. IINK—Mlle'wonthior, dnd ra : Thr0o ‘boys ar Shown. alc ona man highway, ul during, the “onviatn " na as holiday y. Lagos, capital of “Nigeria which ‘bec come a “NAGPUR, India—Sixteen coal miners were drowned. at. . Damua, .120 miles from here, ‘when a” “mine was. ‘suddenly. . flooded. Tuesday afternoon, the. colliery proprietors s' said: today. oe oe 7 LONDON--Reports reaching Polish» ‘emigre: said Gen, Frey-Biclecki, ‘chief. of the Polish. Air. Force, has fled from Poland to Yugoslavia in a. MiG. jet. If true, the defection. would be' one of: the ’ most: Jmportant from the + BERLIN — Tho antl-semitic: campaign - ongulting, en a cen a wr Bo , clreles® today LOS ANGELES Carole - "Tregoft’s fey’ composure. ‘melted. ‘Into tears asa jury viewed the sceno where, prosecutors say, : , she and Dr, R, Bernard Finch murdored. his. wife... .. cae be ts “.. While his former receptionist and admitted mistress wept, .° cons the surgeon maintained the profossional calm he has. shown . since his trial started Monday, ae ee woos ‘hy , tho” Ait anonymous vllor tation in ‘northern: ‘Germany, naked the caller to identity himself but. he fallod to ‘Fospond, its -PARIS—President Charles. de. Gaulle will: visit” ‘Canada. gard to supervision, ‘and. ‘stated | from April 19 to 22 and then will go ‘to’ the United States : “untll the. end of the same month,” it: was: ‘announced today. bh *. that should be a family responsibility. .{sehool | “BOLIVIA; N N.C; WA. ‘National hero’ ‘today,’ .swimming, : instruction. Chairman’. W,- J... Scott. asked ~|that the’ matter be. referred to al: ‘| special . meeting : ‘of. the - board scheduled: later : ‘this month. at which. time information could be gathered. regarding" the. reasons Vancouver. and.. Victoria boards ‘extending the swimming instructions only to for; ' , felt renee , 0 a es of any alderman who misses) fects of the closure would e , {by Prince Albert pollee and re- “Weston? world sproad to ships at sea today as “Holl Hitler" cos ..-/stepbrother, during th vA iF ihree consco clection. ver hore within Unroo days, bub the) ($8, 000 in Fines {turned toa Prince Ruperts for} Juden gaus” crackled rover the. Huropean, Radlo Bervice i, a gs a result. ghe.is nine 2 wr eant and eall a byelection, ° Ki LOWNA-—A , Loui of $8,200 | trial, “emergency channol, ‘|becn. trying ‘to arrange ‘for, her |Atelinos ‘plang. with: 34° porsong aboard. crashed Inv woods ent. Ee TESS ‘Tho : North : ‘Garollna’: Mghway a patrol sald it thought thore were: no. aurvivota, Sevon bodies | had: boon. rovovs epg ora “patrol: ‘anid: tho: big ahip ‘burst: above the ground 24 | southwost:of Bolivia, a village’26| ° 2 ints. ‘Bolthweat’ of: ‘Wilmington, : peared tho: “plana” had: exploded Inthe alts, “Dobris’ was, dee attorod.’ “over a “radius. ona. farm in ‘\ the. awampy,: wooded. aron,. Thore was no.algn.of fire atter “ the: plano struck, Howard . sald, Ho daid tho. largest part of tho |. {plano ho saw waa a. wing and]... halt; the; {usclnge vat ripped fe ee ‘fata: Atlantic. one een Wet, t from Now: York OM noieatop 'f] ‘to Mt mk us ot is! sald; would give, the’ orth nodox. _ Doukhobors in British “Columbia” Jammunition: to; overthrow..the. : -|of Freedom wing, associate ‘Ja slong: history ~.of +! bomi pings, burnings ‘and’ nude. paraded 1. Mi Verigin sald.in am intarviow ‘| She, lost: her only other sdn;m eons’ and: “without: “ony -fabinda } “chiles | | tons.) The: Vancouver prt: “Tho: plane,’ ae Q. grew: ot ‘ ‘thyo and: nn “WAS ON.0 |: ter ‘between: ‘mother ‘art sald'of moves.to: have’ er. Anna -Markofa, :admit Canada from ‘Russia, : “: --Mrs.. Markova. is* the: grand daughter: ‘of Peter: (The: tdlyy Verigin, ‘anvearly,: leader of the. Dotikhobor' Teligious : ‘sect, and. there has ‘been -speculationher.. presence in ‘Canada’: would. We. > used to help.establish : ‘JohniNort= oe igin ag the-sect’s spiritualshead:* - Recognition of John Vetigin nit leadership of. the fanaticaleSons ee "with Lan, other"! “(Mrs.;Markova.is my) to. come; over. so. she . ah; spend hor'declining yoars.In'CaWiidas.g “The ‘report: that ane: nae. anys tas thing: to' do or intends have ve os anything’ to’ do: with: Douk OY. problema: ‘is completely: ‘erron= . ton Poo ewe $1. fro m pu . su ! VAROOUV EIA fund-Falsly driv to: Md 0 “Geyear-oldwwidow : beets rocolved: only! $1.in: pul ilotdonns Any cultural: Soolety,' of. which; thoy. wore: moambors, gave $202, a ea viet Go Saye i ted 4 Mi iy ya) NaN Nea a Oe vtrta bhSe tak sate yh yy 4 OL «