yo : 1 __ Felephone 6767. -chairman. Ne W. D, McARA Fr. government appointee = oo te enamine pe imelanet atc mtn oe dane at aye eh sa ow wa dense we plane tomorrow morning for V highest honor in scouting. Prince Rupert boys to be tn- vested by Lt. Gov. Frank M. Ross are Richard Reekie, Robert Gor- don, Wayne Watmough and Thomas Harding. Some 1234 Queen Scouts from various puliits in British Colum- bla will be presented with the Wleh honor, The loca} scouts are to be ble leted In Vancouver and wilt travel to Victorta Wednesday morning on bourd a Royal Cana dlan Navy frigate, Following tho Investiture eore- mony, the scouts will be vnter- tained ata dinner of whieh Lt. Gov, Ross will be host. They will then board the Cry. te again ta Vancouver and will return to Princes Rupert by plans. Expenses ave being taken cure of by Uw Provinedal Scout Houd- quarto, District Cotmnilasioner, BL A. Willtliinson lips requested that 1. W. McDONALD = oe Pe MRS. ALR. McLEOD -. + for!one-year term. ° - rr 4 ar MRS. CARL STRAND -» » WA representative, rince Rupert Queen's S — for investiture by Lt. Gov. Ross Prince Rupert’s four Queen Scouts will leave by Canadian Pacific Airlines ictoria where they will be presented with the Prnpeees ne oe al eity scouters be on hand in full uniforms to give the boys a “goud send oft’ Commissioner Williamson said that it ts hoped all seoutens and frlonds of scouters will make an offort to attend the departure ut Seal Cove air base. Kenneth Harding, vice-presl- dent of the Prince Rupert Boy Bcouts assoclation will truvel with the boys and attend the ae SAYS HAPPY NUW CLOUCESTER, Me. Lester 8. ‘Turner, ehildren, thelr 1g Brande SMA ? ORMES § $ DRUGS LTD, i DIAL % Last § * Pavatetere%eretaretatererer are etetatetyigtgts Awe vip Weta Ol sk ae TE ews st web Aid sth te eo ibaa 1 Daa taaheate ote BE DEMING ng AEP as Oa ROR TN ON ci ale tibet dtd A Moat oath ALO meee we, AY a hati HD BDH lh yey l gage arn Ha He: Surher, who worked us pana. “Tl guess she sald, POUPIPOOPOPOPDEROE ELON OFFOD CODEC FORO; CROCCO DIO TONE POPPIES OOIPOODOOE { ‘ 88 ee Manan A Tm eR IO ea MeN RRR He PIP OPIO OTOH PEA ILLIA IOLEDEL EE LOL ODEEODELONITAONOTORONEON CODE PPEPOD' ‘PICK A GOOD COOK FOR WIFE” WA man it an unusually good position ta speak suys the recipe for a long and success tul mMarclige iss “Pick out a good couk tor a wife’, wha will be US-yeursold wits. Bertha, murked thelr marcinge today ata diughiter’s hoa. Wocause both are in frull health, only theie three living hildren and the busbancs and wives were Invited to a tamily party, i “Bertha has always been the best cook In the wort. Mrs. Turner hasn't dane much home but when she and her h Hucktletd for the summer, she You could pave the streets of Portland with the molasses ond sugue cookles I've buked through the years,” OTR AR wa ag Beata aatoahl ® “hha ribald ALD. GORDON CARLSON -'-. added duties. 3... SHAW. er: board ‘member. DR, W. B. HICK - medical staff chief, couts fly eos ceremonies, Troop Leader Reekie, and Patrol Leaders Gordon and Wat« mough wre menivers of the First Prince Rupert troop under scout. nuster David Risdale. Patrol leader Harding is of the Fourth Prince Rupert troop un- der scoutimster Donald Grant. Attending the cercomontes also Wil be 23 girl gutdes from all over British Columbia, CENTENARIAN elit Ae nee eee Pe tans reer ai ne » Dr. H.¥ Prince Rupert Gen _ ed March 1, oe | The six new membhers-.of - hospital’s “board of. elected. at a 145-member meet . Of the: hospital: association in “Rave no previous experience hospital Managementi es’ ~B. Hick and Alderman. Gordon ' Elected for two 1 liamson, _ Fisheries and Harvey since 1957, led to elect board. ‘members . The meeting defeated a byla com that: the Saciety.”~ to the proposed amendments. minister and B.C. Hospital In Surance Service that: “The director of nursing may attend meetings of the board of directors,” again to include the amendments and again sent BCHIS for approval, | Growing lack where the “tine men and women who serve on hospltal boards get the stamina to stick It out, how they stand all the kicks and blows they recelve from all sides and still come up smiling and why they put up with all the drivel they sometinies get from Victoria.” | @ The six people who resign-: ed from the bourd did the wrong! thing and should. never have! done so whatever the provocn- | tlon, @ The resignations wore con- trary to the purpasey of soviely which vlected the bourd men- bers and also thele resignations paved the way for soclalksation of wu hospital, @ tlud he himself been on the bourd of the Prince Rupert Geu- oral hospital and had been sub- Jected to the same aftronts, he would have probably been the tlest to resign. @ That the meeting should 100 June t2, and his the 75th wuutversary of lunder iil) sawyer, Nuys cooking ab her daughter's Usbund roburn to nearby ‘It wo back to her pots and Urge the former bourd members to return to thelr posts and carry OU thele Jobs. "The Health Mtulster has thirown dawn the gauntlet, there is no better way to take tt up.” Annual reports tor the year widing Decenber 3t, 1958 given by former board chairman R, OC. named chai _ -hospital board, headed by di : to take up where the old beurd left director! Elected for one-year ‘terms along with. Prince -Rupert-born: Dr. H. W. McDonald were Mrs. At. R. McLeod, nurse for Dr. Wiliam? ‘Carlson, railway conductor and resident of this city since 1942: year terms were Eugene Bartlett, plant en-[ ; gineer at Columbia ‘Cellulose’stors elected Dr. Watson Island mil, BE.) Al Wilts Manager of Pacifie’ and District Boy Scouts Commissioner and J. K. Shaw, a: lawyer with the firm of Brown? and a resident. here: wha. resigned: ‘March 1 after Health Minister}: _ Martin tefused to act when the {ti 2 es: . AKER mittee recommendation “No employee of the Prince Rupert General. Hospital shail be eligible for membership in clause left over from the 1948 by- ! laws and rejected by the. health The bylaws will be re~drafted $447, above | s tO; the Bylaws in line” with BCHIS| Mr. Conibear, whose associa- Prince Rupert for its $15,000 to- ‘Ol Pulp, Sulphite and Pauper Mill Nicoll has requested thove wien. | ing to donate : furids to the Royal Baik of Cun eral hospital has a brand “new tist Dr. H. W. McDonald, | off when it resign-|| the} tard are Ww. ingd Hrs. ‘Carl. thefS"s auxilia Association, EB. cil. meeting. ‘were’ sche attendance Norman Bellis. ~ fter the meeti ian ae We ereditation. Kenneth Conibear, a | association. i The Prince Conibear told the meeting. D. MeAra, provin-|| cial government representative; firs. Carl Strand, hospital Wom- eo ee ory representative and |§ » Civie Centre": Thursday. night eiliam oie Shee ore ; ‘tsentative of ‘the -medical. staft|~ and the Prince Rupert. Medical . ‘Stil’ to be ‘appointed, to bring. the board up fo its. full Strength, is a representative from Prince Rupert City Coun- Ata brief. board meeting about 2715 a.m. Friday the new. direct- | McDonald as “cnairman, - appointed . adminis- |. rator. EB. A: Knight. as secretary of the board and. set. Wednesday, ‘April 1 for a familiarization Meeting nights of the board De ieduled for the fourth Appointed members § of the Thursday. of every month. - _ All-time high _' The meeting which hit an all-+ an. t Declining were former chair-|- time high for attendance and in- an.R. G. Moore, former finance D. Mc-| ment at Burns. Lake. are holding ‘Rae. and former personnel com-| 4. jack-knife .as‘evidence. mittee chairman mg , Alderman | They refused 'to stand for elec- the hospital board’s drive for ac- Rupert General! hospital was not alone in experi- ~}encing financial difficulties, Mr. ' He said that as of December 31, 1958, 13 hospitals in the lower Mainland, most of large them Passed $1,500,000. of contidence .Beneral wage increase over the 1625. | Adininistrater BE. oH. Knight itold the meeting that during + | megereere PPOPPDODE oe | Vor list of some of the prob- ‘lems facing new beard of | Prince Rupert Genecat Hospl- tal see editorial on Page 2. PALPLS AA OPPDODDLIOVDPDIOPLEDOD LY 1998 4.248 admissions were re- corded of which borns, an Lacrease of L47T or 3.6 Per ceuh over 1957, Average ov. Gupany rate was 86.6 pee vent feprosventing 32.563 days of pu- stlent care, an increase of 838 pu- tlent days ag 2.6 per cent over 1957, He thanked the City of Wards caplhal coats, aud also the Rotary club, the Gyro club, the Women's Anxillary to Local 108 of the International Brotherhood Workers, and the Hospital wom en's wuxilhery for thely donators OF money and equipment during 1937, The mtieetlog alo approved votes of appreciation to all the padd stat! in the hospital and the previous members of the hospital bowed who had served the hospital, Moore and nance ehateman J. D. MeRae, showed that the hos- Pltal had an excess of expend ture Over revenue of Z250TTAY last year, The Overeexpenditure consist. ‘ dveng RG iru Prince Rupert has now gone 74 days Without a fatal traffic necident, 507 were new-| the ones had deficits totalling 904. He sald that he could safely say that at the moment! approximate total deficits of British Columbia hospital sur~ wus feported missing, .. . jtlon represents 122 hospitals also ‘years and $6,300 in radiologists’ |@rea and found a broken office sald: } itees. Cost of radiology services window. — . @ There is a growing lack of ‘tor last year was $13,200 for| RCMP said that entry was toufiderce between hospltals/which the hospital received! gained by breaking the window and the provinclal government; igrants of only $6,900 from{and teaching in ty disconnect a @ He couldn't understand BGHIS. Deflelt In 1957 was $27,- | lateh. making «a routine check of the talstng $4,500 for the Canadian Red Crosy has fullen short of yreullalneg wlth about $1300 collected on Thursday vight by canvassecs, thva clty were not cunvassed and reports have nob been received | from Queen Charlotte IyLundy, Stewurt, Skeena and Nass River villages. A Gra Charged is 38-year-old Johnny Batiste: Prince who was “arrested late Good. Friday atternoan Tn of logger ‘Grazit McEwan, 43:.. -from.a Knife wound in the heart. RCMP subdivision ‘in Prince ‘Rupert. said the..RCM® detach- _ Polite said that ‘the stabbing took piage:in a ecar-near Wy aC: have a. wifevbut: thus’ f&rpolicet* Ae octal eeessary aS part of] Pave been tunable to locate her. : When “he. appeared’ before} The need to re-elect its former Magistrate Saul, Prince: was re- board members was stressed. . to | the meeting by guest speaker executive Also approved was an addition Secretary of the B.C. Hospitals’ Vandalism: reported at Malkins. Vandals failed in an attempt- ed robbery of the W.H. Malkin Company Limited office early Friday morning. Desk drawers and other fix- tures were disturbed but nothing The break-in was spotted at 1:20 am. by: RCMP who were Police are still tavestigating. Pon rae pinnae ed Cross dri ve falls far short of objective The one-night. blil, almed at its objective — tuday, Elowever, a number of preas In Fund drive cehaleman to matl thelr deena pen ree. on NOVO OE He USCAPES INJURY CLOVERDALE @ - Norman plea, 0S connection with the knife-death} _ McEwan died. about 4:36. p.m]. Friday in Burns: Lake hospital). — trom SO ees ROHR Ob aN ey sn ap gw ys RNa ey eee eg a nA 4 Grassy Plains man was remanded off a chat ‘of murder‘Saturday-when he appeared: before Magis-|,. trate L. G. Saul in Burns Lake ce EP ¢ coming | palgn. a ‘Facilltles will be available in the proposed $45,000 building for meetings. of the Prince - Rupert Cancer Society unit and for the free cancer dressing ‘service of | the Order of the Eastern Star. The Prinve Rupert. unit. of the Canadian Cancer Society will ,hold its annual meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April. 1, in’ the Legion. Auditorium. Present. will be H. R. King, ex- ecutive - secretary of tha ‘B.C, leads. me..to ‘Canadian Cancer Society and. Dr. Campbell Coady; director of Columbian ‘Canadian pathology, Hospital, New Westminster. enter McCracken sp police court... manded for one week without: OF per cent of: Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769. a said that the: B.C. Cancer ty division: had: agreed that|~ .to” provide.a-grant of 7| Va the. total. construc- : Line tion cost of the health unit will|press’ of Mexico. be made available trom: the up- fonquer Cancer: cam- Royal charge : provincial government.” «°° 43 high school rinks } Spectatorg as the worst reek, Fort. St. Pritice: George © | . Conductor Irwin Hof ‘that the concerts: were, “arr: ‘qualified. success’? depend upon the the provincial Supply a travelling grants. we were received mand for exists,”. Mr. Hoffman Said. ing our Centennial tour, wh belleve. that..a buildup in musical appreciation {ts taking place and ~ should be followed up with the help.of the ey A totul of 43 rinks are getting set for Prince Ru- orial High School Bons tomorrow, Booth Memorial High School Principal R. B. Lucas will throw ‘the frst rock a6 8 pm. and two pipers of the Irish Pusillers Bund will luad the curlers around the tce for the official opening. Rinks from Smithers, Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert have Pluced = entries iicluding Culaury whileb skipped by turmer Bouth Kelth loitster, Inkster, son of wha took part Bonsplel here two. weeks ago, will James Plek up tis team he Tt will be the school bonsplel aver held here. The students will top off the jthe Columbla Cellulose trois and the MeCracken trophy. Deuws from 6:30 aan, urhal ff one will . be student Tom Inkster in the Marine re, lurgest high pert’s third major curling event, the McCracken Mem- piel, which will open 6:30 2.0L Greene (PR); Robinson (3) ve Kristmanson (PR). ss 8:45 a.ni--B. MeLeod (PR) vs Ogilvie (PR): S Connolly (KX). vs 'G. MeLeod (PR): M, Connolly (K) va Kellough (PR: Collison (3) vs Madely (PR): Kerr (PR) Va Guthrie (PR): Wilven (PR) Wa Birkenthall (K). ee | Ut am. McDonald (PRE vy L. Ritehie (PR); J. Ritehle «(PRI vy iM, Greone (PR): Desautels (PR) Vi Krigtianson (PRI: Guthrie CPR) ova Rice (PRY; MeLean (PR) va Russell (PRI: Keltough ) (PR) vs GO, McLeod éPR). Meniortul ude in Prince Rupert or contuct |“Splel” with a banquet Priday alnshowe owe him at telephone number éi2y,/Ulghs tn the high school gym-| muelt ehatge ea Nea et Mr. Nicoll suld a fine response | tasltun, wiute. ‘Winds nostherte 13 was reported by es ih shop trong weak tay Sports becorning southweuterty 45 the areas covered, und the drive » Jue McKay award, . s ty will continue, George Cook Jewellers trop Tuesday. Low tonlght and high Tuesday at Prince Ru- pert SSand de 000: fo-attend . . However, “he warned, that future fours may ~. Willingness. of government to _ “The enthusiasm with -which,’ shows a de- symphonic music in isolated centres of the: province He added that “the children eroyedk.us even more than dur-- Which — Leroy Foik escaped Injury Sat. Purday when aw freight train sheared off the side of hhy cur He had backed onto the trucky wud the train smashed the auto td of approximately g19.200 th SARS HIANAOKI AD NAS Dilated tidal t At ALLA ad, See eratat eats at tafii label i cahahat WANS TARNT a | | ¥ am. Gormorrow are as follows: Prystay (PR); Kellough (PR) vs Doruyh «PR; v3 Inkater (C): 6:30 w.mn.—-Hargrove (PR) vy P. Greene (PR) Rice (PR) vs De- agalnst wv polo avutels (PR): Forward (K) va ¥. “d ave OA te it th EN Wed TIDES— Tuesday, March 31, 1963. » (Packie Standard Fime)": FR mes 08212 IRD feed “WS LOT fees. LOW were 19502 &3 feet He eT Nyt SATS ea BEY