a Bank of Montreal, manager T. C. Melville and Mrs, Melville left , this morning’ by ‘train for.Mont- __ Yeal where they: will attend the ' Bank of Montreal annual. meet- , ings next: week. ‘They plan to . immediately ‘return to the city December: 14.: ; Canadian Pacific Airlines. ‘plahe via Terrace for Vancouver where she will attend the Arts coun meetings Saturday at UBC. » Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lem of the Broadway Cafe leave tomorrow]; by. CPA plane for Mexico... They ell. Mrs. J.T. Harvey; 619 Fourth ‘plan to spend the. “month:: of December touring ‘Mexico,’ Avenue East, leaves tomorrow by OF PRINCE RUPERT 2 : . ’ Lo A By-iaw of the City of Prince Rupert hereinafter called the “City” | @ turning on the 30th. CITY: OF 1 BY-LAW NO. 1400 to make improvements to the Water Supply and Distribution . System of the. City. and timated cost thereof... to authorize the borrowing of the es- fe we ‘ . WHEREAS it is‘deemed necessary and expedient to make. im- Council to undertake andcause. to, be carried out ‘the ‘said im- _ provements and::to borrow: upon ‘the credit .of. the City: the) estimated cost thereof, that.is to say $900,000.00 which is’ the amount of the debt-intended to be created by this By-law. AND WHEREAS the existing debenture debt of the City is $2,870,947,00 andinone of the principal and interest is in arréars: - AND WHEREAS the assessed ‘value for general municipal purposes of the taxable land and improvements within the City of Prince Rupert for the current year and for the two years = AND WHEREAS: the. depreciated. ul . December 1958 of. the utility systems for which the City possesses - subsisting Certificates of ‘self-liquidation granted by the Inspector - of Municipalities “is $1,594,872.00. ue preceding the current year is: ele §& 19,099,221 BT. ] 1958 190,539,781 1959. : 18,351,211 value as at the 31st day of AND WHEREAS the approval of the Inspector of Municipal- ities has been obtained: _ AND WHEREAS the approval of the Provincial Health Officer -has been obtained::.:. "NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Prince Rupert In open meeting. assembled enacts as. follows: — -() That the Council shall be and is. hereby empowered and authorized to undertake and carry out or cause to be carried out the improvements to the Water. Supply and Distribu- * tion Systems as shown and ‘described in Addendum II and (a) _ {b) (c) (2) (3) Addendum III of:the Report on Improvements to. the Water Supply and Distribution System for the City of Prince Rupert and.in the’general plans approved by the. Provincial Health Officer, and is hereby empowered to do all things necessary in connection with ‘the foregoing and_ without’ limiting the generality. thereof is empowered. and authorized: To operate’.and..maintain the ‘aforesaid works. To apply: fora’ Provincial Guarantee of the principal and interest ofand.on debentures hereinafter described and to do such other acts as may be necessary or expedient to obtain suchguarantee, >.” . ce ep en To acquire:all.such’ real property, easements, rights-of-way, licences, rights and authorities as. may be: requisite or desirable for or in connection with the works ‘aforesaid. That for the purpose’ and with the object aforesaid ‘and subject to:the. provisions in.that. behalf hereinafter. con- tained and'’set. forth, there shall be.borrowed upon the credit of the City a sum ‘of.$900,000.00 and debentures shall be issued. therefor in’ sums. of not less: than $1,000.00 each and having: coupons attached thereto for. the payment of interest, provided, however, that no debentures shall be ‘issued thereunder unless and until the Province’ of British Columbia shall guarantee -the: payments. required to be made:for principal and interest:thereon..- - .. That the said: debentures shall be dated the First day of June, 1960,-and.-shall be payable. as to principal by twenty (20) consecutive. annual’ instalments commencing the First ' day of. June,’1961, and interest thereon. shall be payable (4) semi-annually on the First day of. June: and-the First day of December, in each’ and every year during the ‘currency thereof, the respective amounts .cf principal. payable in each year Br gE De ‘being: as‘ follows? -00 02 Coe ee YEAR 900500080. PRINCIPAL? 3) W960 oe $31,000 1962. 2" 83,000 1963... 34,000 1964-- + 35,000 1965 35,000 - 1966. 37,000: 1967 38,000 ‘1968 40,000 1969. - 41,000 1970 . 43,000 1971 46,000 1972 48,000 1973 | 49,000 1974 ~ - §1,000 1975 : §3,000 1976 54,000 ~ 1977 56,000: 1978 58,000 1979 60,000 1980 58,000 $ 900,000.00 That the said debentures shall be senled with the Seal of the City and the Mayor and Treasurer shall sign the said . Webentures and the coupons attached thereto but the _ Signatures on the coupons may be written, stamped, printed (Fad (hb). (6) (7) or Mthographed. — oy That the said debentures shall bear interest at a rate or rates nat éxceeding 6% per annum which rate or rates shall be set by by-law. and any such by-law or by-laws shall specify a specific sum to be provided in each year during the currency of the debentures forthe payment of the interest as set by by-law or by-laws, The said by-law’ or by-laws when adopted shall be read 1h conjunction with and be considered an: extension. of iis by-law. That the said debentures as to both principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of Canada at the principal office of the Bank of Montreal, Prince Rupert or Vancouver, B.C,; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Toronto, Ontario; or Montrenl, Quebee; at the option of the holder, That each such debentures shall be endorsed as follows: This debenture, or any Interest therein, shall not, after a | cartificate of ownership has been endorsed“ hereon by the (8), HARE fe, \ (9) (10) a) READ READ a. second tle th That this Treasurer of this Municipality, be transferable, excant by the entry by the Treasurer or his deputy in the Debenture Registry Book of the City of Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘ Tho Council shall In each year, during the currency of the said debentures or any of them, ascertain the exten If any, to which the proceeds from the consumer rates and charges for the supplying of water are insufficiont for the purpose of meeting the payments of principal and interest in that vear on the debt hereby authorized, and any deficiency shal) ho ralsed by way of a special rate over and above all other rates upon all Iand and improvements In the City of Prince Ruport subject to taxation for General Munielpal Purposos In the same manner and at the same time as other rates he aaa AN before the tinal passing thereof receive he assent Ihe awner-electors in the manner pro by the “Munietpal Act.” | provided This By-lnw shall take effect on the date of its adoption by Connell, That this By-law may be cited as tho “Waterworks Supply |- And Distribution Improvements By-law No, 1400, a first time this Oth day of Novembor, 1960, is Mth day of November, 1060, READ a third time this Oth day of Novembar, 1950, REOCRIVED the approval of the Inspoctor of Son 2th day of Novembor, 1069, Minioipalitios tho REORIVED the aasont of the owner-oleatora of the City of Prince Runort, the ---— day of RECO commemmamnaneran momen y mnemqueny rome . — Mayor, " Take notiee that the nbove ts a , JO50, NSIDERED and FINALLY ADOPTED tho —— dny of Olty Clork, true copy of the proposed t By-law upon which the vote of the owner-oloctora of the Municl- pallty will ho taken at the Civie Contr and Menride Atreat, Prince Ruport, 6, cornar of Socond Avenue 1.0, on the Wth day of Docambor, 1060 hatwoan the houra of olaht o'clock in the forenoon and elaht o'clook in the afternoon, and an advanen pall will be avonod at the Olty Mall, Fulton Street, on the 18th and 16th days of Decombor, 1950 hetweon the hours of nine o'dock in the foronnan and twolve o'clock noon and betwoon two o'cloak In the. afternoon and seven o'aloak In the aftornoon, and that R, W. Long has bean appolnted Raturning Officer takIna and recording the vote of electors, Dated nt Princes Ruport, B.C,, this for the purporo of 30th day of Novombar, 1050, R, W. LONG, Olty Clerk, — Ya : , "re | § JOHN L, MILLER, 25, recently of Calgary has been appointed provements to the Water Supply and Distribution System, serving |* the new field commissioner for the City of Prince Rupert and in- that behalf to authorize,the|. the northern territory of the and Scoutmaster in” Calgary, _ training and advice, will serve: .the northern territory from. Prince Rupert. B.C.-Yukon Boy Scouts ..asso-' er, who was transferred tothe metropolitan “Vancouver © re-* gion. Mr: Miller, a:Cubmaster as a paid Scout executive, to provide service in the form of headquarters at Prince George. His area covers all of B.C. and Yukon “from .Clinton © north, including the coast region from | ECONOMY FROSTY'S- ANNIVERSARY ‘PORK By the Side .... 1b: 38¢ YEARLING Front Quarter, Ib. 38e , .. Ibe 5Qe {Conrad Street and Dr, ‘H.: A. The support ‘of city. «Ps will be sought.in an effort: a “UNICEF :‘Hallowe’en, This decision’ was made: Mon- day night by the Parent-Teacher council at ‘its regular meeting held in the. Civic Centre! ....+ The council will ‘thoroughly investigate” the. possibility --of making next: year, ‘a UNICEF, Hallowe'en,: the effects of which: would ‘be felt: by under privil= edged children all over the world. It was noted that under. this project the ‘costumed. children would’ still. call .from = door-to- door but instead. of asking for handouts: for’ themselves. they would be asking for shellouts of Silver and. ‘coin: collections: for. ‘elation, it’ was.announced to- - the United Nations Child mens : day by Brig. W.G: H. .Roaf, . . Boy Scouts, provincial commis- “sioner, ‘He succeeds. Joe’ Turn- Fund, Ba ee gi ap eA “Ina report it’ was mentioned that just a few pennies provide a child with necessary vaccines and nourtshing foods. ea In other. business a Safety council committee was appoint- ed with G. G,..McKenzie from}: Booth PTA, A. C. Schutz: of King -Edward, Peter Brass. of ert sought ‘PTA, Hallowe’en- nt-Teacher associations o.make October.31, 1960 McDonald of . Roosevelt -Park “The committee will meet with . {Mayor P, J. Lester. as soon as it-is conyenient to discuss var- jous safety’ problems« pertinent ‘to the safety of the children.:) || “Ronald Small,.who. is retiring | ¥ ‘as chairman due to leaving the] # ‘city, was given a vote of thanks for his years of service. -_ "A recommendation that each PTA sends a delegate to the PT ‘Federation convention will” be made to.all city PTAs, °°. “It was pointed out that this would. only -cost.a.-little more ‘than is now spent... 9 08 | With each PTA.sending a dele- gate preferably the’ president, five delegates would represent Prince Rupert, it’ was reported. . The next. PTF convention ‘will be held during Easter week in Penticton: ee Mrs. A. J.’ Bussanich, council vice-president . presided -in’ the absence of president F. N. Sut- ton, SES Sandee 8 ta and SQUCCP shower - _ Mrs. Charles-Postuk and Mrs. Michael Munizaba were co-hostesses ata ‘cup and saucer’ shower party Saturday night when friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Munizaba: to honor bride-elect:Miss Sandra Saturday. | . Highlight of the. delightful affair. saw the guest-of-honor receive her gifts arranged in ‘a decorated. basket. Attendants- elect Mrs. James Lenuik.and the honored guest’s sister, Miss Diane Ternovoy, presided. at: the gift opening. , Games and refreshments con- _cluded the affair, | ; ' Invited guests were Mrs. Alex |. -Ternovoy, Mrs.. George. Shenton, Mrs. Walter Poloway, Mrs. Steve Poloway, Mrs. Donald Hawryluk, Dancers. to meet. Hind Quarter, Ib. 62¢ BEEF Front Quarter, Ib. 37¢C Hind Quarter, lb. 57¢ “At the LOCKER PLANT 230 Second Avenue SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th club’s. next. dance session to be -held December 14, it -was an- nounced... moe During th meeting held Monday night it was decided that each member bring along a new couple. to the club to increase the membership. Following the short meeting, members enjoyed a series’. of dances and lunch. , The December 14 get-together will be held ‘in the form of.a Christmas party. Announcements @ LOOM. Attention all mem- will be held 8:30 Friday, Decem- meeting: All members please tend... - ey ( 23h) phone 5652 for pick-up. December 11, December 14 |} “Members of the’ “27”. Square _ ; Dance..club are encouraged to |, invite. friends. to. attend the Be + . a & short. business bers.. Regular monthly meeting and. initiation of new members, ber 4, 1959. A social will follow ate ® Sons of Norway,:. whist and dance, Friday, December 4, Whist at 8- and: dance at.10,° .. CR eet alana esed aoa ae ae eile iG a Wane @ Soroptimist: Rummage Sale, Saturday, December 5,9 a.m. 6th Street, Anyone having rummage @ LO.B.A. installation Friday, (235) 1 . A Tradi tional ce Greeting Serve ‘Black & White’ in your home this Festive ' Season. Enjoy the distinctive character and Po unvarying flavour that brings to every occasion the warmth and well-being that gocs with per- * fection. ‘Black & White’ is distilled, blended and bottled in Scotland, Available in 26) and , .13]} ounce bottles, The Sceret is in the Blending BLACK2WHITE SCOTCH "BUCHANAN'S" This advertisement is not ! WHISKY. Odds e publlahed ox displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govornmont of Brivish Columbia. Ternovoy, who. becomes the bride of John Lenuik,’ Mrs. Harold Marshall, Mrs. Ed- ward Olsen, Mrs. John Rose- dale, Mrs. Veda Vuckovich, Mrs. Trevor Hill and Mrs. J. L. Min- ers, a eS honored | MURRAY .D. ROBB, 36, has been appointed. division en-. gineer, for the Canadian Na-- tional Railways in Prince Rup- - “ert. Mr.. Robb is a graduate - of the University of Saskatche-- wan with a degree in civil en- gineering. Sincejoining the CNR in 1948. he has worked in. ‘Dauphin, Manitoba, Port. Ar- thur, Ontario, and. Edmonton. The past two and a‘half years”. he was employed in Edson, Al- ‘berta, arriving’ here in.Sep- - tember and. was officially ‘ap- - pointed division engineer. No-. - vember. 1, — Staff photo by. . Charles’ E. Giordano. "0000 . SPECIAL SALE! - MEN'S and YOUTHS’. — . SWEATERS: All Wool and Good Selection _>. fo. choose from.” - Sizes 36 to 44, ~ 4——$50 Games _ 11 Games at $20 and $15 oe “HAMS AND CHICKENS ——s_s, EVERYBODY WELCOME o ars oat ‘l resentative. and’ Raymond Ru- ' Others taking office were Jim Schuman, first alderman; Lynne McIntyre, « -secretary-treasurer; Jean Haupt, publicity.chairman; Leona Wick, social’..convener; Louise. Thomas, girls’ sports rep- dolph, boys’ sports representa- tive, Je - Plans were completed to hold ball game. yZ lof the newly-formed Civic Centre ‘Teen Town’ club: a dance ‘Friday, night following: the Rupert, High-Kay-H1 basket- .More. ‘teenagers Vare™ aged to join the ‘elub. «7°... engour- Additional Elks, ke boo “Opp. H ospital, | fae Bingo cards will be availabi 7s sa. stores tomorrows 3.0: ~ "For further ‘information dial 227: Help the Kinsmen Help the Kiddies! Be sure to be home on Sunday, December _ 6th when the Kinsmen call with their. t all the. -& Drop around: for a chat with: Skeena ‘Bill, and put your name down for a fresh turkey. SKEENA GROC |) Phone 2191-2 ERY. POL ele “They will last UNBREAKABLE | wo oo Pf . ‘ . 5 See inher varias la eee fe om. Glittering, ornaments in modern and traditional designs. 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