TO ey , No. 231 hak. yO FS with e | Mrs. ae * appointed to By HL. ted inwa ‘surprise four-way sh new members—including a woinan—and sawitwo of his. present ministers: given ‘additional portfolios, - Blevated to cabinet: rank’ were Mrs. Buda Brown, 66 - - year-old mhéinber for the big: urban. Van- couver. riding of Point Grey, who Will be minister without ° port- foHo, and Frank. Xavier’ Rich- ter,’ 50 --year.- old~ “agriculturist! ‘from northern Similkameen: Yid-. ing, who became | minister: Of. Agriculture.) oo :« Education . Minister. Leilie. Pet- erson,.at 37 the youngest. mem- Telephone 6767 — 3 eterson: given " ~ labor ministry | lucation, Buda. Brown. Richter. vit , Canadian Press Staff Writer VICTORIA (CP) - — Premier Beiinett of B British Columbia revamped his Socia] Credit cabinet Monday CeO TI eh ee hbo eee ber ver ewrnduvne Woe @ Hy PEE eC LN ae eae ES SI it TE: wet CK ae Published at Canada’ s Most: Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great. Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, ‘B. Ci ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1960, cabinet posts JONES ift “which brought. in ‘two controversial ‘portfolio of. ‘min: ister of . labor and Recreation Minister Westwood, ,51, “will also 7: handle the portfolio. of, .commer=_ cial transport. g “Disclosure of: ‘the shits, in the cabinet the premiers will take. be-}. ‘fore the legislature: opening Jan- vf uary 26°-were: ‘made: ,aboa) ing-in.: ceremoney: at, Govern: er, of the’ cabinet; took: on. the: ne ~ om will inake'a éial se to: re-animate the iow-rental housing: fas } abandoned: by: ‘the. government two ,. _ City, v Vouncil 1 ‘The’ “Monday: ‘night ‘decision. was taken after a: ‘letter. of pro- test from. the United ‘Fishermen ead eviction’ Of ““shanty*town”: of: the’ buildin ini proceedings and ;{uuolved nt ‘did protest : the ‘fact: that? these in- mates were ‘not: fotind ‘alterna-. tive; accommodation : . He stated: “In our-opinion, bes fore the unfortundtes. of Want-. age road were- -evictéd: and their: property, such: ‘as: ‘ite Was, de- stroyed, other. adequate lodgings should have been found and pro~- vided.” . He made. refererice to the: de- pression - -days of the 1930s and the “Hoovervilles” of those times. -He called on the. council, on behalf of his union, to make a Survey with the health and wel- fare authorities” to: see these ‘in- dividuals are re-located in’ de- : inhabitants” along’ Wantage. and; Were plready.. -done-a 48 sisting = the: "senior: ‘citizen’ “nous- | Ving scheme,, -but. the’ problem: of}: "| the “city's Housing: ‘shortage was|") — beyond the. ability of the City tere = ment, House. . an n approach: to- the provin- fecl ashamed f: ‘the : t reatment| of ‘those’. less” fortunat i society.” PP hy * “Mayor P. J. “Lester. agreed with ‘the ‘general, content of the let- ter. nd:: ‘proposed: ‘the: approach to). thi “provincial - He. pointed “6 t that*the. city had a. great, deal,in as+ handle: alone: * This“ scheme. was.. “abandoned |" two years ago -when’.a: ‘peivate | firm undertook “to build: a hous- ing. development: ‘on: ‘the site of: the: old Midland. army camp. CA ‘recent approach tothe min- | ister. of welfare, Mayor Lester, had -been ‘replied ‘to .after some delay . stating. ‘that . the. Prince Rupert welfare branch could not be enlarged. It. was previously reported the inability of the welfare branch to handle the work required of them owing to lack of numbers, The. motion to approach the provincial government was made by Alderman M. Krueger and cent and proper: ‘housing so that te citizens of this. ity need not Well-known oy Mrs: Norma A woll ‘enowl, city school ; -fencher, Mrs, Norma: MeDougall Halliday, dicd., only | this: morn-. - {na in ‘Prince Rupert. General rospital after a lengthy inoas. ho was 45, °° Born in Torrace; “Mrs: Halliday kpent tho carly part of hor life ht. Pacific, Sha: took. her teacher training In Victoria ‘ater which she taught school: mn Doreon and ew Cedarvale, ' Sho came to rite o Rupert ny 1040 and > bogan: oahcing ' in Schoo! District. 52° ‘alx ‘years ago, romalning on the ata Edward ' Blamentary schoo i Att, “until, Japl June, ” roprion-b rouirnitid, ig venenine dies gi da ‘rae she: wns a actly AEF oft ui ay ee 1 dward-Paront-Tonch= [i452 ne emintion nnd nt, one” thino| <4 40-yonr rosdent Y Princo |: wink As srositont.s Sho” war No mt nat tlve nidipbor of “the Mist” ‘Prosbytoriart:: ‘olhurch ‘and tino Ordor of the Hustorn Btar. * ies be Prince appa has, now: prove“ 84. days without fatal ‘rattle jeciden | ae i 7 “ORN ES : paugé trp, ee q tae i seconded by | Alderman ‘& Dd, Ritchie. city teacher Halliday dies She is survived by her hus- band .H, Glnton. Halliday in Ed- montdh, . daughter ' Shirra Halliday” ana son rant Clinton Halliday at home at 132 Fifth Avenue, EBast;'"a' brother John. McCubbin in Victoria and a sis- ter Elizabeth, Mrs, Leo Bponcer in Edmonton, |. Funeral arrangements, in the hands of Forguson - Punoral Home have not yet -beon: com pleted, 4 Mrs. M A. Bond Age. of 78 yénra,. Mya: ‘Bond and hor family, camo 40. Canade ‘In 1010; nivd' sottiod ivi Winnipeg «before 9; coming - ‘to Prineo' Rupert. sso," Inond: is survived by. two. sons Ruports,. and. two . ‘daughtora, Mrs, Earry - (Dorothy) . Gaw- {horne and Mra, Edward CuNdn): Dow Brlant, both of, Vancouver, , Tunorel. ‘sorvicos: will bo hold AG: d Pw, Wednoaday ’ at Vore |: guaon Funeral. Hoivie with Rov, | swear- : government |: suppc railway Riiport: Mya, ‘Alico Maud ‘Bond,|” lived nt’ 305, Thitd Avonuc West, |’ died: Bunday: Morning In Prince] | Rupert Gonoral- ‘Hospital ab. fhe “Born. In Colehoster, “ngland, y ‘Bho was} vegan by hee husband, Se Hond, on “Tune |: a, 1055, | Jo A mothor of 11 childron, Mra, Poroy and William sof : Prinad |; ‘THE: 55- ;-FOOT: “SE “tock. in: ‘Galloway ER OLDFIELD ‘sank after grounding on’a ° pids Monday. Owned by Carl Rosang of. 216. “Seventh ‘Avenue West;,: the vessel: was salvaged during’ ‘the ‘after- “noon “by” Armour Salvage Ltd. and will be reconditioned. Behind the: Oldfield is ‘the. Signal, owned by V. W. Fossuni of 327 Sixth ||! “Avenue East . “which grounded ona rock Aummock. The rock.. Y her. when ,the:. -tide dropped and she, was. floated free Ee oo” J. T, Kelly of Prince George who has already‘ arrived in the city is to be Prince Rupert's new postmaster. ‘ Mr. Scherk, | 60, joined the postal service in 1926 as a postal clerk under Postmaster J. R. Morrison, who has.since retired. From December 1,.1927 to July 1, 1939, Mr. Scherk served as a mail; clerk - between Pririce Rupert and Prince George.,He was promoted to as- sistant postmaster in Princé Rt» pert then:and to his present po- sition ‘on June 10, 1056, replac- ing MY.: ‘Morrigon.. -. * : 2 Born in Kenora, Ontario, Mr. Scherk came to Prince Rupert In August, 1909 where ‘his father was employed ts‘ worker in the constructl n of the Grand Trunk Railway. ° Mr. Scherk lives nt 1717 Gra- ham Avenue with his wife Vio- ‘et and they have three children; TURNS ‘ove 1 ora q,..7. py a Pattison: offiolating, a ite ee osima fer Scherk ens 35) years: of service family as son Stanley is pres- ‘to. Prince George, “in. ‘Stanley of Vancouver; Norman | of Prince Ruport, and Ruth of Le veins es Rotiring Princo Rupert Postmaator R,' 8) Sohork! loft,’ Bhoakea’ hands: abi ‘accesso J, 'T, Kelly ‘of Princo | Goorgo'na Mr. Kolly proparos to take over the big. Job ‘of kooping Prince Rupert's postal ,sorvicos working ;amoothly. “Mr, Bohorie ie nm Ing Thuraday fs { Elliott: off icia Home. with: Rev. | . Born-.in: ‘Hat ield, ‘england, Mr. | Vyse came ‘to»Port Clements';on | Queen Charlotte Island, | “about 1910.2 6 Sarde ere “He. came: ‘to Prince. Rupert! - ‘about a week before. he: died Q “After ve 35 years of continual ser vice for the Canada, Post: Office, Prince Rupert’s Postmaster, R. S. Scherk announced that he will retire December 1 Terr ace! He is a member of the Prince ‘Rupert Rotary Club. Even though Mr. “Scherkt is retiring, it won't mea the end of postal work for. the Scherk ently employed. in the’ rallway mail service in Vancouver. Mr. Kelly, replacing. Mr. Scherk as postmaster, arrived in| ‘town recently with) his wife Eliza and: 13-year-old. son John. He’ started his postal carecr In 1945 at Vancouver ‘as a postal clerk and was transferred to Quesnel where ‘he ‘served as as- sistant: - postmaster’ until going 1057: as postal officer No.1, . Mr. Kelly was promoted “tot as- sistant postmaster at - Prince George in 1068: and his new promotion will go Into effect Thursday. Tho Kollys are. presontly. look- | ing for accommodation, —' ater 35: years: of ‘BOrviCe, : ‘ conn: Rate, 1061: svidyognes from Queen Charlotte: ‘city. He is. ‘survived - by two: proth-- ters, Mrs: J. (Julia) ‘ Ayres, of- Berton “on Trent, England; and . Eleanor, Vyse, also of North Mimms, Eng- land. oe “Call about prowler discloses feline oo An ‘urgent Call ftom a, woman in the 1000 block Sixth Avenue East, Friday night, stating that, "a prowler is in the neighbor- hood ‘shining. a. flashlight around the houses,” brought two RCMP yehicles and ah RCN: ve- hicle to the area immediately. .Police ‘converged ton a “person ed it to be 9 woman trying to persuade. her cat out of a tree. Expense. Accounts! vghnenenenenonvensgansvest 1001 Taxation ee : Poy ea! ‘ " ; Special Rate, 1060. Bpeolal, Rato, 1061. v0 . f : Set SO Ge a Ma fonlth vevege eee een Sanitniion and Waste, Removal Telophono. ssuibnvannadnabiyragonnenedoreeen Parks . COMNIUABION © ssesiiveleenioven Ocmetory svsennengignnoeesrnsbengnnngb ean ’ Library: Teanae ger von idervonivvenncnnnenennbaly ‘Btreot Aighting esdueesieareenanagen Capital Exponditures. (Reva) sa. Tquipment Roplacomont: Rosorve van jem BULL: photo by: Gary ake | TOTAL" ‘ ‘aandenvantanvnnneasssesbnvue By eh, mn phe t hog ot may Night without oA An increase ‘of. 1.884 mills: over. last ‘year’s rate | of 37:944 mills was forecast lastnight as ‘City Coun- cil. -brought down its- annual provisional budget. The: proposed mill -rate: of 39,338 plus the 1960°school tax \rate of -17:046- mills: gives an.in- dication of: a. minimum total. l mill ‘rate’ Zor 1961 of 56.384., : School- costs. for: 11961. will not be |. known. ‘untib-next year. The getieral “rate ‘is’ increased a from’ 34.067: 10:34. 809. -The. loan. Rail: talks _ may fail “OTTAWA .@ Gramatic. last-minute concession ‘trom. ‘the: : Majors. railways - or _, Barring: “a a something . more. firm from the; government,’ ‘anion “negotiators. will. ‘probably. walkout of. the’ railway strike crisis talks | later, today, ~ “informants ‘Said. After’ a 100-minute ‘the: - government=sponsored. talks. ‘session | | adjourned: until 3: ‘:30°-p.m. EST.; ‘After’ the: ‘railway - ‘union: ‘talks’ =| ended’ railway: presidents: con-. ‘ferred: with their. aides. |: "| Labor Minister - “Michael * ‘ Starr,”: ‘Postmaster-general | William: Hamuton, and. Transport. Balcer.: “Margaret ‘gharkey - Gonning- | "Born in “Aye, with a flashlight” and discover-| . | Revenues: General: Royonuos, reveeniandions wannabe sAagies {00 ‘Taxntion-34,067: mills (1 mill, - 4 ‘7164, ae nh — 84,800. mitts (t mill. ~ 18,20 aeavordnvnsnnuednedgrognnonnyoennnesnsserscesssenre: . a a : t rinanee:t ‘ Fn ee Board ‘of “Works vie sirviqeesbonenntnanuevenvocnaventegneroqvqett . Watorworks. + puaindeesay denne danvoradoqueconnentennengvenesedgnanegons ‘ Administration, of, ‘Juatloe - Sorasetesisownann ict 4 , Miro’ Protastion,.. sreaasonnl inagennnngsensseiy Bay .:since 1959; died yesterday “ers, Robert of Nelson and: ‘Alfred morning in: Prince -Rupert-Gen- of Dawson Creek; and three Sis | eral. Hospital | ‘at the age of 43 (Alice) Sewell, : of years, . ‘North Mimms,. England; “Mrs: B. Scotland, Mrs. Connington~ “came fo Canada in | Newfoundland, . Ontario 1920 and resided in Nova ‘Scotia, Baffin Island’ before coming to Prince. -Ruport. JD, September 1959. She te stitvived by her hus band, James, an. employee of the |Indian’ dnd ‘Northern. Health Services of the Department of) National -Healtht and Welfare; three children, “Patricia, Philip and ‘Richard, all of Miller Bay; her: father. “Walter | Miles ‘of Alton, Nova,. Scotia; and three step-brothers - and three atep- sisters in Nova. ‘Beotia. ‘Funeral services : ‘are tomorrow nt Ferguson Funeral Home with Roy, D. Ry. ‘Chassels officiating. or, es Ce Be Budget, _—- mon oe 1060 - Estima fed city spending. ea) onnnecersenneenseeess aon siNDHRUNE ae heb Bien d wn ritet a te u ah a 4 ah mio ee a tere. y sovasduovannesore aot Ohorvenvornvangnes uy fie veveveees savntbnrnenennnaene vy oot “y + Ay Wovayeenbenvnnnsvonsoe ny thane afoanbadeasiocanensh te Calis—Business 6768, "Additional 1384 } 19603 ton;: who: had: ‘resided at:.Miller : ‘and Provisional - Budget 1961 $l, 194, 113, 10 "'$1,228,786.56 . $34, 023,48": ma 2 er inhienf anton ' mivndgttvenungunvecvecseqennngtecgrronntnnn : ' nyenngavensonynaye 4 gqntnvntnn: 1 " PROVINGTAL | VICTOR TA, 2 “Pditorial 6769. eae . ‘schools _ omy : ears mill” rate _has. been . “increased “from 2.88 * to ' 3.529, ° while ‘the. ‘special rate: for. the’ Civic. Centre a remains standard at 1 mill. revenues -of $26, 528. 82; 4113.10. “to. $1, 228,736: 56, or an, in-: crease ° ‘| $34, $23 46. : oe way 1 $15; 200 as; -against* $14,745.92 “in. 102. 92. to: the city.. Major. increases. in. “pxpetiies| as outlined- in the * provisional: [works and in increased jtele- iphone’ ‘services. eg ‘board estimates . “amounted - -to!] $267,688” and for “1961 they are’. Ce: ‘Telephone: att: ‘estimated -at.$274,00 services Ain 1960 za The. provisional budget SHOWS | 5775 Va. ‘proposed,’ increase ‘in ;general| an. in- . crease ~in* expenses : ‘from $1,194,~] 72 4 in’ overall “ expenses, of “ av fo One_ mill, in! 1961 - is” valtied: at oe -which’ “will bring, in: $529,- budget appear ; ,to be in ‘board. of, are -ghowii “in several - other: e= |: ‘partments .. such -.as: sani ti ,and waste’ “removal with a tion from: ‘$58,123 to $55,7' ‘in: “health: services. to. $18, 500. ‘Judicia e ‘show-.a“steep - rise from. $124, 43 t0:$131,03 ae telephones, u tration «of... "justice,- health, ; down’ ‘$1, B00; : fare, ‘up $3,817; san $2,950; cemetery, c street lighting .remain’ at’ $10; 000,: $40,000. and. $ tively; and: libra penditure... from: equipment. replacement reserve remain stationary --at -$14, 572, ‘Dale cuittora i Gatake, of ‘pels Rupert, «was;.fined. $15 wh en, he pleaded ‘gullty.‘to.'a.. "ehargs $10 when.he pleaded” gi {ty, ‘to; Se) m: ;$20;300 -* # ‘revenue’: rand)’ $33,561. 35 and, $4, 500. sspectiely | | the:U.8;,, Cost.of: the'B.C,. stretch Jyh alone: would: ‘be $250,000,000.:::. \ 0 ‘being a minor: in ‘possess on. 08 th - a charge ‘of. driving w without: Ans: surance in’ Port. ‘E Edward’: police’ court. yesterday | afternoon,’ as A ‘juvenile. with | Gatzke' is: bes’ ing held in: ‘custody ‘on'a/charge. of obstructing: a.‘police: officer, “Under” he Over’ 1060. : 1080" 691,589.00; , 600,638.64. |; 8,004.64 Suttoring from systalned*pack : -§02, 874. 10)". 629, 102.02" 26,528. a2 eS injuriog,s ay fractured | ‘anil and 602,574. 101, ‘knee ig’ Lawrence. ‘Albert. Loyle, sagt te $20, 102 9 cg of: ‘Prince Rupert, y 0 RA e Gonraritéons’ UL als aa! os | 3] hoyle," fol) from .@ ‘window war et rscet § eo 1960: * ‘ of: room, 24° on the’. second: floor “mill Awiount. vain. o ‘igh Heng ther New, Royal. hotel, aiid $502,574, 10° yah VE oak at ain ended), on’ the sidewalk adjacent : ae 34 00, ae $629; 108 pa|to tho. ‘pulldhig yostorday..ffer- aa, - -; 42,607.48 | cay ae o es NOON. Pe ete wee wt Tee ‘sist 89) asbiao | it IA ‘alloved ‘tho: nnn | lune 1,000, 14)704.08 4, Oe. " : ‘drinkin “heavily ‘short! "yetozo we te 1,000" : \ gs 0 ‘ao (the ino dent. occurred, Ho-larin vacseeeeee WTO44. _ sane 30.398" 907, ahs lee gatletnoyory condition, in hognt: : oh ihe fa 3s ate a or a or web hue? soe 1060 ‘Hudtal ‘PY 8 183,803.06: me ‘ + 907;688.00 ape -., 106,810.10 |, », 394,499,00 ; : 95,560.00... 41,783.00 «| “jana 00% < 14,572,00 * * $4¢,000,00 * + “$8,861,00 1 dno Sin: . : 80, 4B, ‘600.00: "20,900.00. 18,800,007. "§8,729,00." a BRAID : “900,072.00 ; “208: ‘813,50 '40,000,00.. i sit as a ‘Alaska. to. the: rest:of ‘Sen. Owen: indicated: Algs sails | not: “partloularly. intereste any, tall’ ge ‘It sees quicker. ac Boods : and peon! i trom oe b ve 4 Ripert; they tates’ fae geterty neouver®Island--or ate ey eRitintat -poreagisay route, sliggested ° some time~ago by. ‘Highways ' Minister. seat Mr! Gaglatal, however cated: Abtwoyld” ‘be! a’ matter of years: boforo:- roads. word com plete “up. tne island. tO. aPa Hardy, * fe : Fes o ve! Man-injured oe : twoestorey. fai tat wep. : - NAM ° ey eh Gal ie rinbig ts. in: “ottect for oie eae ‘vegton; Intors oo : ‘rain tonight -and :. Wédhiogday. Southeast” cues - 40 Little change In tempetac ptr Fe, gybiy, 38° ton ne a ane sntg o why pee yk med 01h hy ae bi tended Time). ee “BLT teat