COUNCIL | BRIEFS ee a Rte ARNE te Cea Worl station: area, ‘Costs of the project will be paid by the CNR. ‘Council also approved the in- stallation of a:culvert across the lane jn Block 18, Section I at an approximate. cost of $1,800 . and the,construction of a. permanent - Sidewalk witha blacktop sur- face on the southwest corner of McBride and Second Avenue. ‘The sidewalk with a concrete éurb will run along the front. of lgts 8,.9 and. 10, Block 18.Section 1, Second Avenue West which is| Gwhed | by Robert Parker.. One third of. the cost will be paid by the’ clty and the remainder by Mr. Parker. : J prade licence ‘applications from Robert K. Pederson, 1441 Second Avenue West, electrical contractor; Patrick Steele, 1228 Beach Place, general éontractor; 'dohn J. McLean, 1418 Piggot-Av- enue, pedier-sporting ‘goods; Emil. Cammazola, 2 Bulkley Street, pedler; Estella Gaudsmid, 215 Fourth Avenue East; ‘pedier; Donald’ Hawryluck, °§07: Third Avenue West, retail men’s. wear; Garnet M. Barrow -and Loran A. Schofield, Sixth - Avenue. . and Hay’s Cove, service station; Al- fred N. Meyers, © 1183 . Ambrose. : Avenue, renting ° four - rooms; Bomenica_ Tedesco, - 1004 Third venue West, renting. four rooms; Michael ‘Vahas, 219 Sixth’ ‘ Street, renting four rooms; Mrs. Amy- Kasper,. 683 Third. Avenue West, ladies and.. children’s _ Wear; Mrs.: C. Horne, 1228. Park : Avenue, renting four room suite; Filbey’s Plumbing and. Heating” Hox 1107, Kitimat, B.C. Plumbing and heating; ‘James S. Foster, 611-Third Avenue West, bakery and. conf ectionery.” Six S and sales - applications totalling $2, 490 were approved by. city. céuncil Monday night and three ° other applications - total- ling_an additional $500 were ‘ap-. proved subject to the owners applying for and obtaining * a consolidation of. their existing property. ‘Utilities | committee recom: mended that payment: of... ac- count be made to Koyander & Green light for CNR | _area paving: program. a Authority was granted ‘City. Superintendent. of | ks C. J. Gustafson to proceed with a. $15,015. 50} paving program in the (Canadian National. Rail Iwas also tabled for. Wright; architects for ‘the. new ’ fire Hall amounting to $1, 921. 06. Board of “works ‘committee asked. that. purchase ‘of a. $378 “Blue Ray’) reproduction © ma- chine. be arranged. as soon as] possible. Parking” will ‘be. pcohibited . on the south side of Fourth Avenue East- from. the. inter-: section of McBride Street for a distance 125 feet east, Council granted permission tol the Prince Rupert Women’s Co- ordinating Council to ‘hold a tag |’ day. on September 26, Purpose of the tag day is.to raise funds for the annual “Over 70”: ban- quet sponsored - annually’ by the f Co- ~ordinating council. A letter from “the. British Co- , lumbia’ Aviation. Council asking | local} - aviation committee’ was referred City Council to form ‘a to the next council meeting for further study. The B.C, Aviation Council, for. Flight Year of 1959 hoped to: do: all. it could to. -encourage . the building of new airstrips-or im- , provement of: existing | ‘oneg...- The letter said that: the “B.C. Aviation Council. had “received encouragement from the provin- cial government in the matter of formation. of an Aviation .-De- | partment within the provincial government. “A brief will be pre- sented to the B. c. cabinet : in his regard, - Council decided that sinee. the city already. had*. an © airport committee ‘that it would study the matter further. : Another letter” from ‘the: BC. Aviation Council asking council's support for a brief to. the Bo. cabinet requesting creation of a Departmental. branch to. deal with aviation in the province further | study. . Mrs: W.-D. Smith was ; appoint- ed by council to replace Alder- men George E. Hills and Gordon E. Carlson: on the Union Board of Health. B C C vend Guicle lop adiison “weak. “official weekend vistl Prince Rupert and district Girl Guide patrol lead- ers and. seconds . recevied” some top instruction this past weekend when a well-known B.C. alpinist ‘and photographer was the weekend guest of the Prince Rupert Girl Guide association. Mrs. Don Munday, of North Vancouver, who is division com- missioner for the North Vancou- ver Division of Girl Guides: as ‘well as Woodcraft adviser. for the Province of British Colum- bia, conducted a series of talks and training sessions. Well-known not only as an dirdent Guider, Mrs. Munday is a noted mountain climber and HOW ABOUT . SOME CHINESE FOOD TONIGHT PHONE 3329 a MELROSE CHOP SUEY i WALLACE S Quitting Business ey ty , € 0 . wn nc alnhc ais ee og nent 4 Featured This Week LANSEA SWEATERS— KITTEN SWEATERS-— LUXITE LINGERIE— DOYS SWEATERS— GIRLS SPRING DLOUSES SAVE ON EVERYTHING AT WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE: & SUUCUNNUGUNEUUEENS photographer. She has explored many B.C. mountains and is an active honorary member of the Alpine club and a member of the Mountain Rescue. . ' As a photographer, Mrs. Mun-. day has a very fine collection of colored photos of British Col- umbia’s wild flowers, some oat which were used recently in a centennial booklet of photos of B.C. -wild flowers. These were |i shown by Mrs. Munday on Sat- urday night to a most apprecia- tive group of Guides, Brownies, ‘leaders and : families. During her active visit Mrs. Munday conducted ai model Court’ of Honor for Guide Patrol Leaders and Seconds and held a special training session for Guide leaders, Including practical dem- onstrations as well as instruc: tion In administration of Guide companies. A similar four-hour training session was held for all Brownle leaders, all sesstoris be- | Ing held tn St. Andrews’ Cath- edral hall, The guest was taken to Mille: Bay Indlan hospital by Mrs. R. F. Lucas, ' District Comnissioner — for Prince Rupert Girl Quides where she wits delighted to meet Brow- me and Guide hospital patients. While here she was entertained by the LA and left Monday morning by train for Terrace to conduct stmilar training ses slong, Mrs. Munday will be In atten. dance nt the Northern Lights Division wamual meeting in Kit- Iimat March i, when Prince Rupert will be represented by 10 Guiders and LA members. tarevotis teeny teenie natinereers Ae eeten nentemmNE Hn PERSONALS I LaCvolx, Strudard Ol District Manager, loaves tomor- row morning by Canndtan Puclt- lo Alviinos plane on a business trip tn Vancouver, to plans to return home Monday, MEE mrt neem reat J. A, Hunphroys leaves tomor- tow by plang for Vancouver after spending a woek's visit here with his mother Mra, Hannah Mums! Phroya and brother-in-law and: slater, Mr. and Mra. A. Skatto- | bol, 1428 Graham Avenue. WO) Numphroys haa just fram | i h you's sojourn in Brasil, i ways 1 Canada’s: Golden | ope PRINTED PATTERN Mr, returned | r motif; Best man was John Gurry. in marriage and Mrs. Newlyweds are prizes for the best spring May 15. At the Centennial Garden club meeting. held last’ week, with president H. S.. Harrison in. the chair, it was decided to. encour-. age beautiful gardens. by Offer- as as | 4 by fone Alans : Step-slin sheath and brie!, Empltre jacket, a beautiful way to dress when you're on the go from day to dark! Basy-sew, choose shantung, cotton. To- blarrow's patern: Misses’ dress. Printed Pattern 4876: Mise | ses’ Stzos 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, Size I dress takes 24, yards 39- neh fabric; jacket Ua yards. Printed direcuows on each pattern part. Basier, accurate. Send BOPP Y CUNTS ¢30c) tn colus Cstabips cannot be accep- ted) for this putters, Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBETR, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, ‘care of Friuee Rupert Dally News Mattern Department, 60 Yrout Street West, ‘Toronto, Ontario. 7 a Foye { Atti YCnKS Ines advortineiiwnt te net pubiihed a _PICTURED IN THE CHARMING bridal portrait are Mr. and, -Mrs, Gerald Spencer. Gurry, following their Valentine’s Day - wedding. in St. Chad’s Anglican church, Vancouver. Rev. .N, J. Southcott. officiated for the former. Virginia Rae’ Enwright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin G. Enwright of this city and | the son. of Mrs. Frederick Gurry and the late Mr. Gurry of. Vancouver. The bride, lovely in white chantilly lace, was atten- [> ded: by sisters Mrs. George Dedrick and. Mrs. Sydney. Scherk,. |. wearing red velvet and white taffeta to enhance the Valentine |: Enwright presided at the reception. making. their home at 4230 Beatrice Street, Vancouver. Mr. Gurry is employed with Canadian Fishing Com- pany and Mrs. Gurry works for the B.C. Forestry Service. ~ Best spring gardens to be given prizes © ‘Six enthusiastic garden: growers will receivel } =b ‘ thruoghout the hemerwdble Giplared by the Liquas Tuesday, Mareh 10, 1959 : edo ar school... ‘Sponsored by the King Edward affair. features. events for the etitire farnily with émphasis. on entertainment. greeting will. be PTA. ‘president Mrs. T. A.. Johnstone: tt. opping program ‘the entertainment ons. (Then - ‘there is. a fish: “pond, ‘bingo and a ring toss game. — ~': Children will be delighted with | jthe large selection of - comic! Books while adults will be able : pick up pocket books at give- away prices,’ . Added © attractions feature white elephant booth. e Popular. cake walks and doll L walks will be. conducted,. be raffled. ‘and, ‘there will also ‘bea guessing - ‘game to entertain everyone.. os ; Also on “the carnival. midway will ‘be hot- -dog . stands, donut ‘stalls and. a coffee Stand... The time is 7. p.m. to. 9: ‘p.m. . -and the annual: function is open : to _everyone. Mr. Enwright gave his daughter gardens Produced before} ing six prizes for the. hest spring 4 gardens grown by May 15. The. club,~sponsored. by thet, ‘Civie*Centre. also made further: plans’. for . the. children’s flower y “‘contést. Prt aide c ~ Cornelius Verhaar was “named | to speak to: principal R. G. Moore’ }Of King. Edward school in order: to make. arrangements to address i the children, .on” the window : note—this is how to make flower box contest. a good stone wall better! SOME OCEANFRONT! — ‘Basking in.the sun: on the: oceanfront at Miami Beach, Fla.,. Carole Camp perches atop a section. of stone wall. Architects take _"Funfare - “Farnily _ tomorrow. in: King General convener is Mrs. R. G, will’ be. a . 20-minute ; ‘showing. of Walt Disney’. car- ° ‘Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Parent-Teacher association, the]. fun On hand to. give:a” “friendly , \ { i | . | home-baking, a plant stall and a ..Four attractive gift. prizes: will co | I the. individual. musicians Although a limited budget per- mits the. Vancouver Symphony. .fewer rehearsal. hours than’ is usually aNotted to major orches- tras; Leonard Rose, world-famous cellist. who played with it dur- ing. the: past. season. said, “The calibre. of his orchestra is. far | superior to that which. its budget | would lead one. to expect.” |. Drs: Welton ‘Marquis, musicol-., ogist and head of the new De- ! - partment: of Music at the Univ- ersity of British Columbia said: “From. a very wide experience CIVIC. (CENTRE SCHEDULE . . WEDNESDAY © sunior . badminton, 4 p.m.: Junior ceramics, 4 p -™,.; Boys tumbling, 9-12 Yrs, 4 p.m. league. 4 p:m.; Badminton club, | 7 p.m.; Boys. gymnastics, 15. yrs é& over, 7ep.m.; Girls. rifle, 7 p.m.: .Chess games, 8. p.m.; Senior cer- amics, 8 p.m.; Volleyball. prac- tice, 8: 15 p.m, me Why Depend o on n ONE Ingradinnt | B Tablets to.check.FEVERISHNESS, 7 * SM ACHES, PAINS, RUDaNING NOSE, Po when you get 4 coli-fghting. ingrediaota an every praven By sucnter's coun capsue: To make: you feed baller o a Ver it mueretess, B12 atosey 450 Family see Aeh | It was reported that permis- | ee sion was given the club to de- velop a flower’ strip in front of. the flag pole on the east Side: of the Post Office. A delegation’ was eiected to. meet the Parks commissioner at} its next meeting to take. Up var- | ious projects in an effort to: “beautify Prince Rupert.” The Japanese cherry should be here this was. announced, Persons wishing to oraer trees are asked to do so by leaving thelr names with William Bax- ter at the Prince Rupert Flor- ists, trees month, it | “LI'L ABNER ‘CANADIAN LEGION BINGO Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers-$300 . TUESDAY, MARCH. 10th. j Consolation $100 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME ; Pony | | | i md 4 _ORCH ESTRA, AT. WORK’ are needed to ‘MANY HouRS OF REHEARSAL as well: ‘as: -many. hours of § ny produce’ ‘a. finished sempneny oncer listening to comparable’ ‘orches—| es tras, Io believe “the : ‘Vancouver |g Pe Symphony Orchestra i is: the: ‘best: -of them: alli”: 1 ‘Meeting | “to: be: held. + Sample. Room; March: . | Canada Council grants and the! pum. Election. of officers. AY | wholehearted support of tour’ softball Players. welcome: ; icommunities: has made’ possible: : : READERS. “gtnior Women’ s | the Symphony's expansion of its; ° | :activiites. and- musical influence}: throughout the province. Last'|* »season the. orchestra: played in: hig. cities and towns: in addition | ‘to its regular’ season of 12 sub-| :scriptioin concerts, 4 “pops. and: 23 concerts for local: schools. to: a total audience of 92,000 people: t The sections of the’ ene ' pictured are from left to right: ‘top row, - first violins;.~ cellos, | double basses: centre. row,: “wood= | winds, conductor Irwin . Hoft- iman. horns; ‘bottom Tow, tyim~ | pani, hard’ and: second Violins. ‘or: 5250 tor } March’ TZ. ‘pam. Everybody welcome: Veitch. and his orchestra. ‘March; 13. EL: 30. to- 2 pam. @ Hospital. W.A.. Coffee’ Pat es [BD THE G.E. WASHER with the famous. Perma-Drive ‘} mechanism which is sealed in-a@ bath of ail for trouble-free’ service: $149 & $169 A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WITH BUDGET TERMS." Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. 4210, Besner Block, Prince Rupert LOOK! | iB ERE. IT JAS! Stewart By B08 MONTANA Tt was also decided to asi the Daily News if a garden anc plat column could be printed in the; paper to be written by club mem- bers and garden growers. Tentative plans are also un- | derway for window box com-. petitions to be econducte d! Sumuner, with. prizes Offered for the best dis | , Plays. nan pera nt AEH ak ed Sei Bert tte Mrs. Mclver | double winner at SON whist : ARE YOU GUM? Mrs. Angus Mclver was pone Peale ea | say. y% ‘i ot ay , ' 1 ganccmercmmnns MPTP QL STM AT eh heyy Ze "9 a double winner Friday yo ani ty Seay i’ ris, VERONICA E Moke night at the Sons of Nor- RIN TVS GENE 2 EMR Tae PAG NING 1 AMT? way Weekly Whist tourna ment taking women’s First and pool prizas. tables tre phuy, Mis. 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