oe ok City. Council Monda dditional 7.5 acres of planned. Frank Kotzer of Prince: George was granted the addition to his original application for 16 acres —abcthe site, southeast of the Rupert Senio: High duration, that a 50-foot road allowance be excluded ion the douth side of Wantage Road, that maintenance. ‘of the ‘road Be the. responsibility of the lease in conjunction with Northwest Telephone Company | and that aseptic tank or sewer instal- fation meet with the requirc- ments ° of. the city health de- partment. City Administrator R. W. Long told council that Mr, Kotzer had been informed of. these require- inents, ' He - also stated that the ad- ditional acreage, which includes a portion: of the Mount Oldfield slide area, was required - by the leasee for fill. ‘: Total cost of the lease before improvements, will be $188 ‘per year. . oa + - Gouneil agreed to ‘the. proposal at the Chamber of Commerce that an advertisement. in Trade and Commerce publication should be shared. Total cost: to taxpayers will be $100. - This will provide a. full page _ advertisement with the: chamber paying the other $100. {Alderman Norman. Bellis moved that a special fund be set up in, the budget to handle advertising for. the city and the motion was passed unani- mously. An interim budget grant of $3, 500 was approved for the “Parks Commission to enable it to carry on parks projects for. the first few months of 1960. A complaint vegaraing. sewer installations - was received | by rom. C. G. Wilson, 1007, venue East, Mr. . “Wilson ‘Ninth’ of: new. -sewer. installations, | rain storms are causing water in his sewers to back up, flooding | basement. : “Council ‘instructed city works -Gustafson he premises’ and] ‘report. for: ‘discus- sion ‘with an official: of Associated ngineering Services Ltd., D."A. ‘Whelen, ‘who: will. ‘arrive to. ins- pect the. entire sewer. installa- tion, tomorrow. ase haed Reports. of committees: . "Finance. “Application of ‘George W. and Margaret B. Steele to- purchase Lots 34 and 35, , Section 1, for $725 was ac- cepted. “Recommendations: : *@ The committee does not feel that it is in the best In- terests of the city to extend its Services: beyond the municipal limits. and therefore _ cannot authorize J, Kapral to connect |. atthe city’s power Hne . near. the chlorinator plant. ‘@ That dues for 1960 be paid tb the Union of B.C, Municipall- tics in the amount of $510, oh ‘Board of Works—Recommend- @d:the accounts from Medicine Hat Brick and Tile Co, Ltd, cov- erfng the cost of pipe amount- the to $23, 265. 46, be pald, Lae com ee cee Stage ee far Ee ange 5 MES rap wenreees = rer bos . “WLR. Johnston & . u Th M AKURS or | . Presents ... : i THEIR TERRIFIC ‘ ¥, t an. ’ ' ‘ i ‘ eo TT, ALE! . OF MEN’ § AND. WOMEN'S pe (OR SKIRTS) inveioatt EASUR | TIP TOP Fourth ston side’ of Wantage road w However, Council capped the approval - with the stipulations that. the lease~ be of 10- -year “wrote council that as a result; ROYAL YORK CLOTHES” | JANUARY "EXTRA. PANTS ¥ ay SUITS. “SALE ENDS JAN, 30th, 1960 - Jo “(PETE CRAVETTO) : y night agreed - to lease an property on the southeast here a drive-in theatre is = Contracting. Utilities — - Fire Chicf E. W. surface floor in the new firehall. Materials requested by the telephone superintendent... for mpintenance have been ‘pur- chased at a cost of $1,450. Health, Social Assistance. and Licencing—Trade licence appli- cations were accepted from Mrs Gladys Dearden,.T. W. Rawleizgh Co. Ltd., 209 Seventh. Avenue West; Paul: Postula; of Paul's nue West, and Borghild Engh, Ben's News Stand, 301 McBride Street. The committee recommended that Kaien Esso . Service . be placed on the service station ro- tation list. | Police and Traffic—Requested | the services. .of special traffic investigator of .the RCMP to in- vestigate the problems. on Third Avenue at: McBride Street,. the Co-Op Centre entrance and any other traffic problems. . ~ Recommendations: . @: Police’ complements for thes months of January, Febrt- ary, March, October, November and: December be 16 men. For the .months.: of April, May and June, 18 men; for July. and Au- gust, 24 men. --* ‘@ That the city. advertise for a Special Traffic: Constable to enforce traffic bylaws and other salary’ of $325 per month. Mayor Lester made a change in:the city’s appointnrent to the Hospital. Board, Alderman Mich- ael Krueger will sit 6n the board in place of Alderman Gordon member. and.- etherefore on the board anyway. | PERSONAL So Former city residents Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Walling of Eugene, Oregon. ‘are leaving - the | city Thursday morning by. Canadian y en. roiite home.’ ‘following a hol-|. iday. visit: in:Prince:Rupert since, December 26.: have “been: guests: “of” their son and * “daughter- in-law, Mr: and Mrs... John Kustas, . 324 Seventh Avenue East. : ‘ “Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gastaldini, 1103 Seventh Avenue West, leave tomorrow morning by CPA plane via: Terrace for. a a holiday | in Van- couver, Robert McMaster of Vancouver leaves‘ Thursday by CPA plane. after a four-day yisit in Prince Rupert on business with the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- Operative association. « “When the history of our age is written, this will not be called the Century of the Common Man, as. originally chri isten “ put will surely be remembered the Century of the Homeless Man, That's’ why we have World Refugee, Year.”"—Dr. Elfan Rees, chairman, International Com- mittee for World Refugee | Year, nepeeeenraie scene peeeemsue: me vie opefpeses: #8 Company Limited suits Faas hei 3413 The progress payment for the month of December amounting to $25,341.26 be paid ‘to. Thtertor Becker ‘was authorzed to pur- chase $100 worth . of. paint to} the equipment room Penny Arcade, 625 Third Ave-j{- such duties. as requited at ar |E. Carlson,..who. -is- an elected (Pacific“a irlines® ‘plane via:.Terrace While. here’ they PRESENTATIONS; big méeti The Ctnadian Legion. night. when.at, its first. m Branch executive. With retiring president Mrs. Charles Morrow inthe ‘chair, Johnson, Mrs, Lotis Nagy and Mrs, G. B. Bradbury were in- itiated into the auxiliary, .° LA zone representative Mrs. J. S: Black presided’ over the. in- stallation of officers assisted -by Mrs, Frederick Barber as Bec- retary and Mrs. Michael Kara- sosky as pianist. GIVEN GAVEL term was Dorothy Ballinger ¢ as president, Mrs, Alex’ Pihera, firsts vice- president; Mrs.. Robert Mont- gomery, second: vice-president; Mrs. “A. J.. Bernard, ‘secretary; ecutive. : For. ‘the Black as treasurer, Mrs. Barber presided. PRESETATIONS $ On behalf of: the attending Branch executive president Rob-. ert Sim accepted, the new Can- Cloth, presented to the branch by the LA. A cheque for $300 was also given the Branch from the LA ‘for use in its charitable works, Flanking the Branch presi- dent Robert Sim duting the im- Black; ‘representing the zone, past president Mrs, Morrow and president Dorothy Ballinger. Mr, Sim, on behalf. of the branch, extended his singere thanks for the “wonderful co- operntion” of the LA and its “excellent wurk” during the past yoar, ° Douglas of the McGreish, _Semetery ehair man: committee : it dant ut , Hes London has made them one: of Leama, Braden plans: to, fly, ‘A January for toleviaion tal ‘8 firmly rooted in Britain, Tho: INSTALLATIONS initiated four new members, and presented a new. Canadian Legion Cloth to. the : Mrs, Omar Tweed,: Miss Sylvia Taking the gavel for the new |’ Others installed to office “were Mrs. J. S. Black, treasurer and Mrs. C. J. Nicholson; Mrs, Jean Nixon and oMrs, Myr acRyaa, | cx- “Tnstalled as sergeant: nate -asms. was Mrs. William Rothwell? |... installation.: of Mrs. dian Legion Blue and. ‘Gold | pressive presentations were Mrs.: THEATRIOAL: i PRAN—Canadinit nator Bornard Bradon I ‘shown’ With. hla qotross wife, Barbara. Kolly, Thal 0-year ‘slay: in oN eer ~ Legion LA cenduae ing of year branch No. 27 Ladies. aux iliary began ‘the. new. year: in«a. bég way, Thursdey | : eeting of the new. year, it} -installed:, new Officers | plot. at Fairview Cegnetery. - VISITING | REPORTS | . _During. the “business — session reports given by the Sick visit- ing, committées stated that Mil- ler Bay Indian’ hospital . had been visited and that toys and games had been distributed: as well as socks, ‘tobacco and cigar- ettes given to: the residents at the . Pioneer ~Home. Mrs. Ryan announced that ihe at the Children’ s Christmas Tree party had: been won by Mayor P. J.. ester. . oe ’ Upen taking the chair, the new. president named ‘her. com- mittees and appointed Mrs. Vic-.- as standar d- bearers.” Ndmed to the Sick . visiting committee were Mrs. Frank Sher- wood, Mrs, “Algce | Houston . and Mrs. ‘C.. M.: McIntyre." ert Women’s. Co- “ordinating | council, ‘Was Mrsi: “Karasosky. ‘House’ “committee “members | ; Were Mrs. ‘Robert. ‘Marshall, Mrs, 'A.-G. Timms and Mrs, R, Cos- , wan. . Ways and* Means committee membefs were Mrs, Pihera, Mrs. Jean Nixon, Mrs. A. J. Bernard and: Mrs,’* Black. Appointed. to convene the March banquet was Mrs, Kara- sosky. ‘ "We believe in’ the dignity. of the individual, and freedom and justice. These are ideals by }which nearly all of us like to feel} that we.are guided in our atti- | tude and affairs. And yet we have been willing to tolerate the injustice, the indignity: and the | Lotal Jack of freedom that has ipeen experienced for so many, yeurs by refugees, "Christopher Chataway, MP. ' : fetrony’ Britain's bost-known thontrical \ o his ojd homotown of -Vancouvey but saya he and hia family are thanked: the LA for anpinnel 200 new crosses for the soldiers’: Christimas: stocking raffle drawnd tor Duncan and Mrs. Karasosky. Delegate to the | ‘Prince: ‘Rup! i pm..when Dr, 6 of Minneapolis and president of ‘| bho. Evangolical Free Chureh of " Husain was born in: India “ Seaturday. y. "A sale of rummage, @nd a. sale. of home- made doughnuts and coffee Will be held? in the Annuncia- tion School auditorium Saturday ‘at 9:30 am, . by the Catholic Wamen‘s League. | gifts at Chr istmastime. Refreshments, served. “by. Mrs. ‘ - sion. septs ee heaaat otemr mente last. gt, Joseph was read: ity which. ‘the . Its sisters, thanked: the ‘CWL for Its: « 7 Bond will conyene the function, : Rudderhar:,»conciuded ‘the ses * meeting: Wednesda: pon Jan. 13éat Mrs, B. Roald East: at 8. P.m.. no ‘tion of secretary’ MrsoJ.:T. ors; be : be ‘closed. to all traffic 1.1 Jonuary 12th, 1960; ‘between stations, . Be Or a ee . Miss’. Pith - Howatd ‘spent at ; ‘pleasant week at Skeena Cros~} sing: visiting her parents “and. friénds: reas 3 WORLD. WEEK OF PRAY Evangelists _ to hold: Jubilee rally. The Prince Rupert Evan- gelical Free church | this week joins with the Evan- pgelical Free Churches: in an.international program for the “Progress Jubtlee!’ marking the 75th churches’ anniversary, A Jubilee Ruly has been: plan- ned here for Thursday at. 7:30 Arnold 'T, = St Peter's. church a “Filed for: ‘first service. St. Peter's Anglican church, Seal Cove, wasefilled to capacity lastnight when the Prince Rupert Minis- terial association held its first service’ in the sera Olson -Amorica will | speaker, In. n. rolonse submitted today headquarters In ° Min- nenpolls Ib was announeed. that §0 por cont of all.funds raised In-the Jubilee drive, will remain preside as main with the loen] ‘cohgrogation for one of Its projects, © ys Tho program for progress will result, in the establishment of major: ON LMShs of Christlan faith hy all parts of: tho world, it was announead, | Tho- relense also stated that | AMON WR Intemational pro- jocta scheduled are Biblo instit. ¢. /ULAS Or 8 “and tho Belgian CONKO, tof more than 480: chureloes ate | seminarion in V eneanoly A now school will also be orale: ed dn Canada, ib was reported, The blueprint vlsa: ealla. fay major edvancos Ny, Hong Wong, the’ Philippines and “Japan in| additlon faa vatialy of extane’ slona in Nore Amarion, wettele« “@romondous anthuslasm has: bean, noted throughout churches In -North. Amorien,” ' Proaldent Olvon: ‘abatod, : Tho Joga) songrogation. is’ one fiiatod: with the: " Hvargelleal Froe chureh in Canada and tho United Stntos, @o | Braciona vo comfortably with, tholr threo . toon-aged children. In vs heron, ote on the Thamos at | Shopporton,, Just ‘antalda ‘London, a OP. hore. | Tt waa announced that rofrost= monte’ will ba sorvod foNowlng - ER BEGINS: Week of Prayer,” series, Snow. and. slippery roads did not..-prevent representatives of most.’ Christian. denéminations, from uniting. in the -historical little ‘church. 10 inaugurate the Prince Rupert “serVices and fiear John : Cashore agliver, the mes- "sage. ° Mr. Casho: "0's theme was ex: ‘tended from. the. miessage that, God's love to man calls for‘a response of .love hetween. men which must show itself in the || ‘relationships: o£ dally life, Tonight Salvation Army Cap- tain Karl Mcrnnes will preach S ‘Prince Rupert: danuary ‘LU thy «1960 |The Northern eae wich Ne: miles. west of | srerrace:9 the hours. of :1 :00. p. m..a 5:00 p.m., to allow: this: ‘Department to carry out. "Blast. ing Operations. ‘le is. “anticipated that similas. _elosur i]. will be in effect every ‘second. day: thereafter ‘until. Blast- ving Operations | ‘are: completed. The Public is advised to” |: 4 | contact. this” ‘office for. further. day. to, _day _information.. “See” you, oe a aid ‘of ' ‘their Party. there. ns the second sermon of the week, “to be held at the Port Haward eos Gospel Chapel, peo DIAMOND. TRA: GOWN: ‘takon palgloy-printad faille in: donch- op man stylo, nlppod-in by" four. buttons at: tho waistline, Por’ foot’ for'wititor days, It lounges | re tha. Thursday. Mant rally, on ve Without, wrinkling, takes. Anand wash tng, wath | tt lo.'fronlt a Some Yollod! In. two. oe vy m re 10 wind or th oe litt out. old "wine Pooky dram oe oa! In now ono, ee \ “ee : s che CHOICE “OR COLOURS: - ~ Gamoo Pink, Son Bhi. = Willow Greon, Sandstone, Pow Groy, ce ‘Roy ala now. Bellflait Poy Ae fon, makoa all: Jyplng ne a | haa Tends Mat at PULP Cos 1 “only ROYAL to TWIN. 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