“ye d piggy woe He bw ewer ri whoever eee ev one vere e ° 4 we v. : . , ” ov ” wv uf ‘ of v “ ‘c ne Ve oe bee COUNCIL BRIEFS Digby Island dwellers soon fo have ‘phones | Telephone service to Digby pr for both resi- al and for Prince Rupert Airport use grew closer denti to reality today, i Within two weeks cables will be laid to Digby Island and telephone service can then be given to residents who have ap- plied for telephones. At City Council last night on the recommendation of the iufilities committee Council ap- proved airport telephone ma- térials amounting to $17,590.74. “A further 2,400 feet of rural “B” cable will also be purchased at a cost of $325. 2 eb ob #It has been approved by coun- ci] on the recommendation of RCMP Staff-Sget. W. J. Currie ‘that one-hour parking will be permitted on the north side of Second Avenue West in the 100 Block. bs - - ' ' “Four trading licences have been approved by the health, social assistance and _ license committe. They are: A. Haller, _ Brother Sewing Machines, Park- Side Motel, peddler of household appliances; Dennis J. Mulroney, Rawleigh’s Products, 1213 Sec- Q@nd Avenue West, peddler; George J. Dawes, 253 Third Ave- gue West, auctioneer; and John Rudy and E. Phillipiw, Terminal Kkunch Counter, bus depot, Sec- ghd, Avenue and Third Street lunch counter. + + & > ‘The following Jand sales have been. approved by the finance comimittee’ of the city council: :. Antonio Chirico, Lots 22, 23, block 5, section 2 for $375; Emil} Sletten, Lots 37, 38, 39, 40, block 11, “section 8 for $155; Bulreu- pert, Holdings ‘Ltd. Lots 11, 12, block 12, section 1 for $1100. ' + & : “ Two. contracts for- the supply:|-- of. office equipment were award- ed by City Council to the firm of sMcLean and Rudderham Ageticies for $341.78 and to Coastal Business Machine Serv- ices; both of. ‘Prince Rupert, for $521; 85. The former will supply three filing cabinets -and the latter two x typewriters to ‘the council. ~“MeLean - and Rudderham Agencies were the only tender- ers for the filing cabinets. They also: tendered for the supply of typewriters, CO-OP MEETING Prince Rupert and = MWKaien Consumer .members: to, rer jew Co-Op Centre operation? 7:30 p.m.: December 1, 1960 - S$.0.N. HALL. he ee nee ‘How. +0 Treat an ° J oe th ri bal aPvers eeerts Rion "y Pibsatehd i" nate OT | . ‘we Se te 6%; < , tet fe Me EEE ES w The board of works, recom- mended to council that Interior Contracting Co, Ltd. be paid the sum of $87,315.34 for the hold-) back’ on the 1959 sewer program less an amount of $3,685.45 for liens filed against the work. e + + Evans, Ltd. of Vancouver will be paid $1,686.28 fot pipe needed for the 1961 sewer program. PY & &, The Board of Works also de- cided to lease the rock quarry: at Seal Cove to Interior Con- struction 'Ltd. for a period of: one year on the same payment. basis as that offered Granby Construction Co, Ltd.; and sub- ject to the cleaning of the grounds after been. completed. + + + A letter of thanks from the secretary of the Jack and Jill school, Mrs. William Lambie, was read to council for the do- nation .of $1,250. Mrs. Lambie extended an invitation to coun- cillors to visit the school. + + + ' Application was received, by council Monday night from resi- dents of Beach Place for grad- ing and gravelling of the road in that. area., Works superinten- dent Carl Gustafson told the council that the work was al- ready scheduled. * t t -UFAWU_ WA (A plan party for Dec. 17. A new member aid a "guest were welcomed Thursday night by the Women’s auxiliary to the United Fishermen and Allied. Workers’ Union at its’ regular meeting held at the Metropole Hall; « Chaired by president Mrs. William (Greenwood, Mrs. Ru- a2 new member and. Mrs. Thomas | Parkin, . president of ‘the. WA Central Council, .was welcomed as & guest. ‘Mrs. Nels Nelson -was named jbingo. chairman for the month. ‘In other business the presi- ‘dent “reminded | members, to submit names of their chil- dren. by~ ‘December. 3 for the = | Serving ‘refreshments were ‘Mrs, Kate Zittlau, Mrs. Hector | Yeomans, . and Mrs. Richard: | Gray. FREE DELIVERY | of our CHINESE FOOD 1 Orders of $38.00. and up PHONE 3329 MELROSE CAFE iis TUN ae Aa ; ; , ' Oe * By _ peat TL) sie of - for the | Whole Family | sNews “Facts + Family - Features. ' fe, we eo ww wy man mae rw een ene ene awe epee enn aE Tha Christian Selence Monitor. ‘One Norway St, Boston 15, Mops. fend your new Enclowed (Ind my chock or . theekeds > money order, 1 year 4.20 cl . 6 monte $10 3 monthe $9 ; gremcsmprneveresrenramaienin | Name ‘ _ | " Avlcirosy ‘ ean a 2 OE \ “ely “zoiia™ “stale { \ ytd i , ceagedetaa ap eb nee dine ws BN i \ : ae eee : 1 oa oy i , ' ‘ | ’ ' . Childrén’s Christmas Party, to [i be held December ‘17 in’ the - Civic’ Centre Common: Lounge. | The monthly ‘raffle. was won "by. Mrs. -Roy Mouland, ‘and’ \do- nated. by Mrs. Alfred ‘Woodruff. ae ’ + \ \ Sque “are da rncers ft leachers al Civic C entre Classes in the Civic Centre. are routine. However last night one | very popular group took the form of a farewell surprise par- ty when the'Civic Centre Squard |. Dance group feted Instructors Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, © - The ‘dancing class _ arriving with record player and records enjoyed the last grand square with the guests-of-honr, before they leave Thursday’ to make thelr home In’ southern , British Columbia, Mra, Warren Peterson, on be- ‘half of the group. presented Mr. jeheon concluded tho party-fare, xpapor for the tine, and Mrs. Smith with’.a copper “Golden Jubilee” plate. A lun- Nine tables — in ‘whist play Mrs. Warold. Grindstrand and Ludvig Pettrosen were women's and men's first prize winners Friday. night at the Sons of Norway Whist. drive, | with nine tibles in plays Also reeclving prises In the: wonlon's seation ‘were: My, Mra, John Pederson, pool. while: Kenneth Laird took. ‘second! prize and Nels Gundesxon, Hool in tho, men's division. —. Comnilttee in charge were Mr, and Mra, Blorn Loren,: Mra, Wail Sornod, AIF Jensen, Mra dean. -Muma, Wernard: Prelbors und Mrs, P, te Pater-. HUN, dernene went qentenent arenents cae Nioneegeteae emnsreaem ng Manone aronne t creas ogee Coleman ,and Evans|- quarrying has| pert Lundrigan was welcomed QG |. Nobert Cormier, scoond and, |: wv? Pe Ca a A Ly Ue , THE SENATOR IN ONE OF “HER HATS” , a +oste 3 s habs get billng . “with the Kennedy aint ~ OTTAWA (CP) -— “Senator Josie’s. hats’: ‘were a conversation piece-at a luncheon and tea of. the | Conservative Parliamentary Wives’ Association. w wo o* we “a Tard oh, . ’ a “ "! 1g LOE ELLE SS ¢ La vy ‘« ’ TO BE HELD IN MOOSE TEMPLE -WOTM in ‘readiness for bazaar tomorrow Tine Moose Temple is today being prepared. by | # jall committees' of the Women of the Moose Chapter |‘; No. 211 for its annual ‘’Fall Bazaar, and Tea” to be |} a held tomorrow afternoon. ' Following long. months of hard work by more than 100 members the bazaar will feature a sewing. stall, home-baking, candy coun-' _|ter, delicatessen, pocket books| and plants, 73 ‘A large array of novelt ty. at- tractions will be featured espc- cially designed gift shopping. Among the special. vaffles will be a grocery and towel: ‘hainper, along with tea ticket’ door ‘prizes, - General convener is Mrs. B. Ty Way. : wey i ‘for , Christina Bylaws of hospital _ approved by BCHIS The bylaws of the Prince Rupert General hospital association, object of a great deal-of controversary | over the past five years; have finally: been: approved - iby British Columbia Hospital: Insurance: Service... The announcement was made ; ‘By Edward H. Knight, adminis-! was: 99 per: cent compared - ‘to trator, who in hig:monthly hos-' 76.3" pet cenit forthe first 10 . ‘| pital board press release said: ‘months of . 1959, Admissions; in|: ‘\that the board had received‘ no-' October totalled, 393 “and for the |. : .} tification that the ‘bylaws - ‘had! first "10' months 3,687 ° ‘compared |. . been approved ‘by BCHIS. ° The} to 3;517 for the! same. > Period’ in |! bylaws were given. final amend-: 1959; * | ment.at a special meeting of the! “ANNOU NCEMENTS - | hospital association ‘last: “month. |! Mr. Knight said that:as of" to-. morrow, Mrs. Margit Sathér, of, © “Canadian * ‘ Legion “Dinnét 675. Hays .Cove. Circle, becomés | Meeting, 630 pam.; November {the first hospital -employee .:to, 30. ‘Tickets “$1. + _ (232) |, 1 retire under. the hospital’s new. e. UP. AW.U, ‘members. “yegister your children’ ‘aged 10 ‘and ‘under bi for Santa’s; visit.. before Dec. :.3.): ; pension plan’ which .came.- into effect July 1 of- this year. ‘Mrs.. a Phone 6048, 4821,, 5960. 232) | “pea; |! LW. D. STOTH RT. has. Assistant Mill "Manager. for ‘Columbia Cellulo at Watson Tslarid’ to become effective ° “December © Born : ‘Edmontonys he received his degree in’ ‘engineering. atth . versity of Toronto.. Since’ ‘arriving. here. last: year. whe he- -|. transferred. to. manager: of: engineering : -and - maintenance the, Watson Island plant from the. Edmonton.: -plan ‘thert .has taken a. keen, interest: in: Community. affairs.: is’ Wiatried” to” ‘the: -former= Sylvia’ “Holly” ‘McCabe,’ an they ‘ha’ tnree ‘sons. and « one. daughter. : gk peed Ci ae ve For pale ihe oe ace on ee > i 1 t 4 Sather has: been. a- seamstress at the hospital: for 11% years.. _ Mr. Knight reported that | the | @: CELT: Christmas: a refurnishing of the nurses’ resi- ted church: 3, 2 : to. 5. First "238) dence - was. complete: , and: ‘that Mrs. Victor Pick,. acting. director.| ‘\ of. nursing, had told: the ‘board. 3: ‘prince: ace Daily. News“ ae . Canada’s seventh and newest woman senator, Mrs. Harry Quart of Quebec City, goes in for flamboyant hats. At the luncheon, Mrs. Quart, whose: name is Joanna, and is Josie to her friends, wore a.hat that was her own creation —'a- gold fur felt with ‘a gold sable}; neckpiece adapted as a hat band. It provided an “attiactive . con trast to*a purple: tweed suit ‘in A, POOH |LEGION OF MOOSE INITIATES. THREE MEMBERS | FROM. LOOM “North ‘Moose and Past. Governor Thomas ‘phomas initiated. ‘three new. members: into’ ‘the y ‘as master of ceremonies. prised of members of the Loyal privilege of advancement, *POCDOTS PED ODE SURPRISE GATHERING Ly hionds on brate the 80th birthday, of Some 35 guests pald tribute to Mr,. Bacon, which was -high- CODE EDEPOL SIL EODDLIOO DOOD TOOL Kitchen items to be. bought: for school The sum of $46.35 reajized | from a bake sale held by the, Seal Cove Parent-Teacher as- soalition. Savarday iu, Gordon and» Anderson's. will go to- Wards purehasing kitchen equipment for the school, Convening. the bake sale was. Mrs, Ernest, ‘Tubb, Special yiffie winner as. G, Smith of 409, Sixth Avenue East, : weeervs eo CPOOEONI OUI ETECEN OTOH Cily hall grou D slage bd Lower . ». Mts, Frank. Johnson, formerly Miss Iiffie.-A,. Kangns: was tho realpiont of n lnvgo array, of ate ‘iwnetive kitchon utensils Inst week when a group of follow om- ployoor from the Olly Hall gA- therod-at-the home ‘of Mts. Otto Knlopkamp, | \ cont marringo of Mrs. Johngan, Completely surprived by the nffaly the guest of honor opened hor gifts, arranged In n decar- tod: basket with. tho. nasistance ‘of Mra. .Wiliiant Kangana & Games wore enjoyed followed ‘by rofrashmonta, whiten Included In aetelo’s Gako, | Wye le , ‘ stincts. she’s. an amateur, paint er. lished when Canada’s first. wom-. an senator, Cairine Wilson,. de- cided against: wearing. a hat, on ther appointment - in -1930,. Mrs. Quart won't display - ‘her head- wear in the Senate. .“I guess; TH a mixture of color that express; just have to get used . to. it,’” ’ she es Senator Quart’s artistic in-: said. ae ee a atone niscenerencenccsenlneseecersten . following a banquet Friday: enight in the Moose Temple... During: the - business ‘session new members - initiated | ‘were -L. F.- Seale, Samuel Marsh and: ‘Ronald Vaselenak of. ‘the Prince Rupert Lodge-No. 1051 of the Loyal: Order of ‘Moose: : Following. the impressive initiation ceremony, - members and their wives held a social with Pilgrim’ Brother B. a ‘Bacon Party-fare consisted: of a sing- song ‘and games. m -It was announced that the Legion of the Moose is -com- and devotion to the fraternity has merited the’ honor and BR | _ is. 4. fs. Scicon given party ~ Mary. old dnd new friends made a ‘surprise ‘visit |. at the home:of B: J. Bacon Saturday night to scele- . ‘The occasion. honored . tho ro- : ‘Cellulose Company Liniited on a _ Tuesday;- ‘November: 29: 1960. that the hospital was: fully: staff-|° ed with nurses: Mrs. R, G. Parks {has been- appointed, . assistant head nurse:on the men’s medical. and surgical floor, effective: Der cember 1. f ‘The financial statement. tindi- cated . that ‘the hospital had’ an operating deficit of $393 in™ 'Oc= tober compared with a surplus of $8,449 for October, 1959; that: the 10-month operating. surplus this year “was ' $6,714 ‘compared to $2,444 in the’ first: 10 ‘months of last. year, Total expenses: “for: 1960 ip to’ October 31 were $503, = 583, against $470, 493 for the same period.” st: ‘year: In* his administrator's. report, Mr: Knight. told. the board that. the October. occupancy rate was’ 86.5:. per «cent. :-against 15.8), per jeent: in October: -1959: The. TO-| j month occupancy 1 rate ‘this’ s year | “There is the President. Ken- nedy.. haircut and. now . we've got Senator. Josie’ -hats,”’’ was: -one comment at the juncheon, However,. ‘by -custom -.estab-|- Legion of the -Moose ‘No.., 45 a a {1 CALLED HOME?’ MY’ PFATHERCS - Order of Moose whose. loyalty ‘2. —POTDLOEY PPPOI PE perscorer POLOVOS “ LON — © 190), Archie Comic Pabtications, Inc. ss f LVL "ABNER rc STOP -sea/- CQUIRMIN™ AN’ CLAWIN! DEAR LI'L - BROTHER O' MINE //— - . YO"IS DOOMED.~AN' ~ _ AH -GLP- DOOMED Yor ‘80th birthday : = By AE oF A f AH PRONOUNCES TOUTING “SOKUM; AN'YO! BULLFROG:, , BERTHA, MAN AN, ESULEFROG TAH, MEANS, MAN AN: MIRE AH =0UCHS?-DON'T BLAME. Your. bo, IT AGINS {0 —FEEL : * the ‘'grand-old- -man” Le oer lighted by the reading ‘ot Tal Ce Perk Uf 7. ae y, RENT ZAR oe eo a 2 poem especially written for the: ov. . ERY PR ia) Vole poo Pe pg EAI SS occasion by Mrs. Peter Mckee, ;’ A huge birthday cake was in- | eluded in the .refreshment-fare. |. . Mrs. Thomas Thoinas, whose; >... birthday was. the following. day | was also presented with a birth: |. day cake and the honored : couple were the recipients of|.-. | many wishes for long life and]. . more “Happy Birthdays”. A ‘sing-song ‘and a_ sen food luncheon ‘concluded the festivl- ties, “THE. HEART: “OF JULIET JONES |. PLACES, Ps'cuse ir, CHASTE aah RVERYRODY, | Juer WALLOWING INANEN SIND PeEASE Ve! a OF eee BACK TOYOUR “SHOW ON THE ROAD eee eee a MISS MANGARD} Ow "ABOUT, CHASE. BUT I'M, . AFRAID “WELL, YOU CAN . . PROBABLY WALK HER 34 mu no | :HOMBIEYOU DON'T: - a oe MIND BEING TRAMPLED! het eens een monensin 4 PERSONALS. Raymond Oherrill MéIntyre,); son of Mr. and Mrs, Cherrill| McIntyre, "544 Wighth «Avenue, Fast, left yostorday ‘morning by | train on route to St. Johns, Quebec, where’ ho will receive | ‘his. basle trading’ in the Royal Canadian Aly Force,’ /: : wom we Making his: first: why’ bach since 1028, OC. L. Rellh of Win- nipeg, lott Saturday, night Deep tinene, aboard tho Canadian Prince fol- m mT WH lowing a two-month moliday info ee Ml tho olty.as' guest. of his slater cae ty ito Mrs, Charles” Brewerton, MMi | Reith lived hore from 1916 wn : Wi) 1023, | oe + bd Coming from: ‘Vancouvor ‘are 1 T, N, Bonupro, president of’ Co- mot lumbla Collulose - Company]. .; i. Limited and Celgar’and AVE]. 0), Ponnoy, ‘ vice-prosidont of pulp fio ee manufacturing for Columbia |. ’ toa SLONDIE . [SAKES HIDE: 1 TRIB CAN: Or PEANUTS. to: the: me ftwoedny: official = vialt: Thoy Watson: Island plant?" a : jeave Thursday. dy iss ee Te 4 to my My ee am Pan eat « ‘ 4 ‘ ai k . we rt Badin cesar ‘ \ ea