é sdetails ®, VOL, XLVI, No. 206 ee oy "othe aT “hopes. to “persuade : © Gy ek ATB- ‘officals A city delegation left es port. Board 0 . the Air, Transport’ ‘Board to-in- Bt gh po 1 . ‘ : cot ‘4 beg ‘ . jet hanced sebevibhbinie ake? ob By shed beri: betethibuebadachatinbatead Autti aeeathanghek ny 9 ae adeno edcne. Woes fh . gist that CPA maintains its Canso service tothe “Queen -Charlottes until - the: ‘Prince’ Ru- pert airport on. Digby Island is cumplete. ., Meetings are: set for Friday. Fine of $75 — ~ for driver. _ after mishap Clifford Julius. Johnsen, 23, of 600 Fourth Avenue East was fined $75 or in default of pay- ment sentenced to 30 days jn jail when he pleaded ‘guilty in city police: court this:morning to a chprge of driving without duce care and. attention,’ Deputy. Police Magistrate R. A, McLean also suspended Johi- son's’ driver's licence fora period of 30 days. : Johnson was. charged -follow- ing a caraccident on Highway 16 early Saturday morning that sent himself and two others to hospital and cused an estimat- ed $1,000 damage to his vehiele which skidded off the road and crashed {nto a mud, bank, na Also in: police court this morn- ing, John Stovenh Donovan; 22, of Prince Rupert was fined $10 or In dofault. of: paymont sen- tonced to seven days in jail whon ho pleadod guilty to a charge of driving a motor vehicla without a driver's Heonce, |.’ Loslia Kristof, 20,. of 230 ritth Avenue Hust was remanded wntl) QOutober 28 for trial on.a charge of possession of ‘stolon goods valued at more than $60, Kristof niso awaits trial oon another ohare of} possossion of stolon. goods valtiod at loss than $50, - An 18-year=ald = Groonville youth, Joseph Thomas Caldar was romandad without plon until Tuesday ona charge of broaking and entering of house wh Ar- rondnle Cannory, | In jrvenila polivo court, 0 ‘clly juvenile waa. given a $10. fing who He admitted: theft of enn] radintors from ‘Dan's Service Station, Fees rected yet RED rearan ene espa eed stem “ORMES- Z DRUGS LTD, DIAL. 21 51 the run October 31, amettremarsietes | for Vancouver today. ‘tol. meet with Canadian Pacific. Airline and. Air Trans- = icials to discuss the airline’ s. proposed | “City = Council feels. ‘that since ‘the amphibian’ aircraft ,was not ‘due’for: another overhaul until spring that the airline should “not jump. the gun”-by cancel- ling the service at. the end (of October. ‘CPA has offered to provide a busline service to Terrace air- | port so that city passengers can use: ‘the DC-6B flight out of Ter- race, or, alternatively will: pu on a -three-day-a-week DC-3 city will provide a ferry service Council feels that it.shouldn’t: be. asked to go to the expense of providing such services. Lieut.-Governor | | opens YMCA | today VANCOUVER, (— Licutenant- Governor Frank Ross today of- ficlally ,opened a new $500,000 addition to' the central YMCA here: The 24-storey construc- tion, contains | sports . facilities, residence areas and n Tar go audi - torijum, HIGH, DRY AND ‘HELPLESS—_The: 1,500: ton - coastal © steamer 'Skeena Prince’ of the Northland: Navigation: ‘Co. Ltd., -séveral days. perched forlornly atop. rocks after’ ‘running aground in dense fog at Boyle Island, off the northern’ tip of “Vancouver. - Island. Picture was. taken at. low tide. Four tugs pulled. the vessel free last weekend. : spent —CP- photo. . we the. mattér,: ‘was ‘told .by Centre manager. ‘Jacob : Vandenbrink. that thesfuture of several of. the: activities depended, on ‘whether’ or not the instructors: received a fee... The: reconimendations of. the : special . committee, - sheaded ° by Mrs. A..L. ‘Bell were as follows: @ That. part- -time _ volunteer workers should: ‘receive out-of- pocket. expenses such as taxis, tp baby- sitting fees,:to be paid as. § expenses not a. tee. . service from Digby Island if the > and. temporary airfield facilities. | @ That volunteers who work at the Civic Centre for longer j than six,hours a week should be-. come part-time, staff members and be paid at an hourly rate. @ That specialists’ or leaders in programs should, if necessary, be hired and the expense passed on to those taking part in.the program, : The board approved the first and third recommendations but, rojected the second. . Mr, Vandenbrink and board nembers conceded that there were many volunteers who wouldn't consider: being paid for thelr services and that “the con- cept of * community service had changed.” t THOUSANDS UNEMPLOYMENT WITHOUT. JOBS AND SEEKING WORK . eo 600 500 so0! [300 200+ 213,000 Canadians out of work . TI FMAMJJASOND mo mocnmaemnnel UNE MPLOYMENT, “PROPS—Tho Buronw of Statistica vonortis ~ and socking Joba at Soptomber 19, ‘down 96,000 from the previous month, Tho buroaw roported 6,078,000 persons with Joba at that date, a deolina from 06,186,- 000. nti. Auguat 2a: Thin declino was -ativibuted largaly. to. tho numbor. of studonts loaving summer jobs to yoturn to. school, , OP 'Nowamap. they caw i: mae Gv ae Centr tre etee pa re special committee to: Jook.. into. 7 nek ESTEE AE pt at i aoe favors” 1961for.an ‘election but |. a ‘Church in Terrace. yesterday af- mS Terrace . Omineca: Herald. . Mr. mass meeting. of Social Cre general public before: the party’ s annual convention i in ‘Vancouver next week, party officials said today. na ‘dispatch | from:. “Victoria, Ganadian Press reports. the Vic- ria Times as saying that there “speculation that the. premier ill announce an election daté 3t the: ‘meeting next:. Thursday, the day before. the” “convention qpens. ” The. ‘premier’ ‘has: ‘said: that he Qpposition: spokesmen. have said Thomas F Fraser funeral held — in Terrace . .. Terrace and Prince ‘Rupert friends gathered at Knox United ‘ternoon to pay. last respects. to Thomas Fraser, -publisher of. ‘the | Fraser, 04, died Monday.. - ’ Funeral services . “were - ‘ ‘con- Major address set. for big. meeting | . Premier Berineti, will make a major address to. a ated’ by: émployees. |MLA TO ATTEND - ‘Credit MLA for Prince Rupert. _ said today he will “be leaving _ Credit: activities, ducted. ‘by.Rev. R. G. Collins with the 23rd Psalm: “The Lord is My fith- Me, ” being. sung. DR. WILLIAM ARNOLD . » +» Names committees. Committee chairman. appointed Dr, William Arnold,: newly- elected president of the Civic Centre association last night named the chairman. of the standing committees and left two committees from the pre- vious year as they were. Dr. Arnold said the chairman of each group and = one other hourd member’ named would choose thelr own committee mombers. . A new commitlee headod: by “ past vice-president Emil Blain, will foviso the association's con- stitution, On the committee with Mr. Blain are Willlam C. Wankinson, City Administrator R. W. Long, Contra managor Ja- toh Vandonbrink nnd Dr, Arnold. Last yonr's committee to study the foasibility of a Princo Ru- port Reerontion commiasion will continue with its Inve ity Couns | - and will meot with a Ofty Coun- ail committea appointed © by Mayor P,. L, Lestor.in tho near future, On the. committos are UR, ‘Ayrog, chairman, R, We}. Long, Poroy Knutson, Mra, A. lL Bell’ and My, Vandonbrink, Other committees, chatrman and one Momber aro as follows. Financo: ‘I, B, Black and Al- dorman R, G. Largo: mombor- alps Drnoest Novakowakl and C. Tt. Shorman; porsonnel: Mm, Boll and A, 8, Cooper; program and ‘spoclal events: Irwin. Grr flold and Stophon King} publicé {ity: W. Ay Gordon: housa'com- nittoo: Charis Ootsford and Al- demman T, Norton Youngs} adult oducntiion: Mra, A, L, Bell, T, 3B. -awimniing pool! lo A, Hatington,, Poroy nut. Phas kl tata aitaty Sy atic hi tints 44> -} McAdams, Dudley G. ‘Littles ( {Chapman, ° ‘James: ‘Brearley, ‘Har-. Orge - “Peters, D WiD: Lambie,. and Lloyd: ‘Johnstone: . Active. pallbearers ( old. Lynum and oe ohn Hagen.’ a: Intemment. - ab, cémetery. with. ‘MeKay- aiid Sonis funeral directors in charge. ee “Mr. “ Fraser,’ who - came’ to ‘Prince Rupert in 1916. started. his , apprenticeship as a printer-with - McRae Brothers Printing and - Stationery. _He also worked on the Fisheries Department; patrol |. boats, spent:.a’- short.‘ ‘time in Stewart :.beforé:.. joining: the Prince Rupert Daily News where he became composing room fore- man.. He left here in 1949. — Ex-Rupért man's ‘name mixed up | The Canadian Press in. Van- couver had the job yesterday of informing its .member -news- papers that Michael J. Coma- qina, mayor of Dawson, ‘Yukon, is not Michael J; Macagno, as re- ported in. cutlines for a picture in Wednesday's Dally News. The picture and a feature story on Dawson has been sent out by Canadian Press all over western Canada. Late “Wednesday afternoon, enue, phoned the Dally News to report that the man called Mac- agno, was in fact hor ‘brother Michnel J,, Comadina’ who left here in 1928. The Daily Nows in turn phoned the correction to Canadian Pross in Vancouver. Man given three years for break-in “Lloyd Saunders Wilson, 37, of no fixed address was gontenced yesterday to. threo yoars In pris- on..for amnsh-and-grab raid on Manson's Jowollors, ‘ Wilson. who ontorod a plea of not guilty, whon he appeared be-~ foro .Moglatrato BW. T., Applo- whalto In clty police court Mén- day changed his ploa: to one of guilty yesterday, — Wo was chargod with breaking and ontoring andl thoft following Nia arrest early Monday morn- ing when. an ROMP constable spotted him running away from tho jowellory storo, An cstimated $405 worth of watches wore rocovored, Dame ngo to n plate ginss window of tho atore was oatlntad wt $200, ‘ ) Se t i he Sronahieteg Mh haliPubedd mM : C eae ta ne fel: received | Rupe Mrs. G. P. Lyons, 201 Fifth Av-'. dit party 3 members and the they think the: election wil be next. year. . or ’ Premier ‘Manning of ‘Alberta speaker at the.convention being held October’30 and 31. ~ almost 100. ‘resolutions. i Victoria Social. ‘Credit; associa: tion | favoring” abolition’ ‘of ry supervise pension, schemes oper- - William’ H. Murray, Social the city tomorrow morning .by train to take: in the Social He goes “first to. Victoria’ to ‘attend. a meeting of government] members* and -is: also’ scheduled to attend the -mass. meeting: in the’ Orpheum Theatre. Vancou- ver. Thursday when: Premier Bennett “will | ‘make. his. address... “He Wwillalso attend” ‘the Social: and Saturday. . : y ‘said, ‘that. we had ‘lasking “him ” : ] -of trade unions; . At: the: last’. ‘Labor | “Council meeting, ‘the. meeting voted :to|: invite Mr.° Murray to speak to -union members on the subject of BIN 43. > *“Kalum ‘Many attend Lovstad rites. A. large’. ‘number of relatives and. friends attended the. fun- eral. services Wednesday after- noon, for Mrs. Ellen Lovstad, a resident of this city for 33 years. Mrs. Lovstad died Monday aged 68... Rev..A. S. Olson officiated at the service held from Ferguson Funeral Home, ‘Hymns sung were “Rock of Ages” and “Abide with Me.” ’ Pallbearers were: J. M. Cur-' rie, William Tocher, Bruce Love, David Hadland, Ross Hambley and Eric Janes, Interment followed at Falr- view Cemetery. nounced today, Mr, Corbell has been appoint- od administrator of the Moose Factory Indian hospital in the James Bay area of Ontarto, He expects to leave for his now post carly in November, My, Corbell has been adminis- trator of Millor Bay hospital sinca Novembor, 1055 when he arrived jn the district from Ot tawa, | os While‘ hore, Mr. .Corboil has taken an active part in the life of the Anglican church, start- ing out as Iny reader for the Diocese of Caledonia and be- Approximately $262 Was Bila Cofumble apples, numbors. 3124, 3144, $6067 and: 1 Ss ’ has been" invited to be. guest] — ‘The convention will deal with o . Among them’ will be; two; from’ a Pree or ple light saving” time and ‘establish- u ment ofa’ government: bureau to| - He said.that while no definite opening date for the pool had} been set, work toward that end was progressing. The filter was working ‘cor- rectly but there was still quite a bit of maintenance around the pool building to be done. Mr. Gilebrist said that for — the first month of the pool's operation it would be open to. the public without classes from 2pm, to 5 pm, and 7 pam... to 10 p.m. every day of the week except Tuesday when the pool would be closed. He said that the hours of 1 Miller Bay administrator posted to northern Ontario ' Robert C. Corbeil, 42, administrator of Miller Bay. Indian hospital has received a transfer and a promotion, it was an- coming a deacon In February of this year, Hoe also has served on the di- rectorate of the Prince Ruport branch of the Canadian Arth- ritis and. Rheumatism - Soclaty and has been a member of tho Mon's Five-pin: Bowling league. ~ Mrs. Corboail will accompany hor husband to tho northern Ontarlo centre bul: their. two cgntinuo to article in chartered accountancy and Ronald to con. GYRO APPLES TO RAISE FUNDS. FOR HONORING POOL PLEDGE - tinue his high school studics, roallzod Saturday “whon the Princo Rupert. Gyro club staged Jts annual “Apple Day” to -yalso \funds for tho Olvic Centro swimming, pool, Tho Gyros, who. are working on tholr second pledgo of $2,500 \for tho swimming pool, ago took orders for boxos of yro spokesman sald today that the club will continue ita telephone canvass for applo ordors but porsons wishing to order apples thomselves can do ab by telophoning tho following 2317, Tho applos will bo dolivorod noxt Sunday aftornoon, Afty«: ono. ‘Wishing additional apples can flag the truck. down, PIPER I LIMIDRIIDIGOGIIOLILIILIG EPI LIDL AIO DIDILI DLS DOSLLINODODD OM { nbantotaleh sound tuinttiniehte inuntati tat thts LitMnAtaRRSNE, bagshgaoate reacts et P ; MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN swint | Shepherd”. and the hymn ‘Abide | credit convention. on. the Friday: Games and. Sai competitor’for Canada edor aoe oid The Civic Centre’s indoor swimming pool, ranks ‘with the’ top pools in Canada, Ronald Gilchrist, the newly-hired swimming. director board of director's last night. re ec. sons will go to Ottawa, Cary to m in the: Br sh Empire .told . the Centre's troduction of classes later. Mr, :Gilchrist, was introduced to the’ board by. Alderman. T, Norton Youngs, who said the, new ada’s top swimmers on ‘the Brit- ish Empire Games and Pan-. American Games teams. | Ald. Youngs said that the Cen- tre had a large “swimming: fam- ily” as Mrs, Gilchrist, the former Lenora Fisher. was one of Can- ada’s top swimmers, and Centre manager. Jacob Vandenbrink pion swimmers, oe In other’ business the ‘ponid decided to study the possthil« ity of opening the Centre Sat- urday mornings and Sunday. for floor hockey and basket: ball as well-as extra badmin-. ton, as the Civic Centre‘.pro-. gram is so:large, that practice Himes a s are almost Imposstble,, , “French, British talks for Green “OTTAWA. Q—External Aftalrs Minister Groon will confer with President de Gaulle of France and Prime Minister Macrhillan visit, it was loarned today, Prince Rupert has now gone 280 days without a fatal traffic nha accident, ee WEATHER— Vloudy and mild witls ahow- * ors mostly along the ialne land, Winds southorly 20, Low tonight and high: Sal urday 45 and 54, TIDES— ihr th : nas vyithe ya Patient a fe Bye jon (Pacific Standard Time) 10,7 feot ae oF ep! fei i 7 , ‘ . fey Wee Td aad (4882 sa aaa » p.m, to 2 would be Kept. for in-.. : swim director was one_of Can-. ; and his wife were also’ cham- afternoons to permit practices | of Britain during his. European Saturday, Octobar 24; "1080. TUBH soe 0638 10.8 foot - 18:22 16.6 foot Low Onaerarent 13 18