* Norton: Youngs. in? t United, States who have utilized | their c and. there Prince Rupert: shouldn’t have a number of other industries which would stabilize: employment, as well. as lighten the tax burden tor’ the resident here.” pllation of an economic: repert t council to consider having a sur- vey ‘made. tees; with chairmen first named were appointed by Mayor Lester ag “follows: whole council. . Bellis; ‘Youngs: whole council. Ay Hills, ‘NCO I/C City ctachment, Sgt.- Long. - ison, Ald. ‘Hills, Mrs. W. D. St aith, J. D. Mulroney. Bellis, Ald. ‘Youngs, Ald. Ritchie, Mayor Lester. oe LL TE . vt a7 vate te ae ee BP wee -. Mayor P. J. Lester announed last night that ‘he had re- formed City. Council’s Industrial Development Committee, under the chairmanship of Alderman, T, “There is renewed Interest ‘the north-'as a whole and hroughout Canada and the ‘Industrial » development ommittees to great. advantage, is no reason why ‘Mayor Lester suggested com- 0: show to investors, and urged }Standing and other commit- “{Finance—Ald R. ‘G, ‘Large:! ? Board of Works—Ald. Norman whole council. + Utilities — Ald. T. . Norton Health, SA & Licensing—Ald. ‘D. Ritchie, whole council. -\ Police and Traffic—Ald, G. J. E. Ruttan; Ald. Bellis, City Clerk-Comptroller: R. W. FPioneer’s lome—Ald. G. E. "Wage and Personnel — Ald. Baldwin, J, R. Ayres, :° prifiee Rupert as one of the matn | - ports, should be in a better pos- itjon to take tadvantage of ‘this iriteres(, and. should at all times be ready to ‘assist: the Industries that may develop,” he sald. ““Tnere are. very many cities Mayor Lester, Ald, ‘Carlson, BE. ‘T. Applewhaite. . + Airport — Ald, Hills, . council. Ald. R. G. Large, Mayor Lester. . Youngs, purchasing agent. |. Bellis, City clerk-comptroller. T. B.. Black, W. C.:- Hankinson, Mrs. . Steele; Morris_ Wayman, Mrs.:..J W. Wilson. N. Youngs. . . Coun ‘cil - pepresentatives | to other. boards: Large. and. Ald. Youngs. ‘pital: Association—Ald. Bellis. Columbia—Ald., Large. Council--Mayor. Lester. —Ald. Hills and Ald. Carlson. —Ald, Ritchie. George Viereck. Murray, Knutsen, H. S.- Harrison, W. J. Smith .-and George Dover. _ Council meetings will be heid on the second and fourth Mon- days of each month and are open to the: public. —‘Wistory—Ald. ‘Large, Mrs. D. Pr, Clift: Ford Account “‘'Trustees— - whole Civic: Buildings—Ald. Ritchie, Purchasing—Mayor Lester, Al Ht. Golden. Jubilee—Ald, Large. _ elévision .— Ald. Large, Ald. Library Board—Ald. “Ritchie, B. J. Fortune, John °H. UB. ‘C. M, Gonvention—aid: T. . Civic’ Centre Association—Ald. Prince’ ‘Rupert. General Hos- Museum of Northern. British . Prince Rupert Citizenshi ? elections. : Prince. Rupert ‘Daily News | THREE: OF THE. four: newly-elected city: aldermen’ ‘are’ shown above taking their oath of office at.a statutory meeting. of:th * Clty ‘council’ last’ night, A’ fourth member of the council, ‘Gordon: : _E. Carlson is in Hospital: and was unable. to attend, Left to. right .. are | Ald: T.: Nortén Youngs; Ald. AL ‘Donald Ritchie, ‘and “Ald. George -E. “Hills.” Administering. the oath “is. Magistrate. E.-'T: Applewhalte. Ald. B Alls'was elected by acclamation, at the: recent « ", ~o Salt Photo by Charles. E Glordang. 3 Skeena Union Board of Health ‘Senior Citizens’ Housing | Ass'n of Zoning . Board Appeal— Parks’ Commission. — Arthur Carl. Andren, Percy 6 City development “challenge to a ;. Prince Rupert has now reached a point in its, 4! ts " i development of this area that should be a challenge to: everyone, A. Bruce Brown retiring president of the Chamber of Commerce. said | last. night. n. giving. his report:at the’ end}. of ‘his 12imonth term Mr, Brown|;", said’ that if the first’ 50 years. of th rovince's development: “be- Helarge measure to the southern’ part. of British Colum- bia, it is obvious that the coming 50 years. on which we are now launched belong to the north.” “He said that while 1958 had not been an unusually exciting or significant year a great deal had been accomplished and the chamber had. supported and taken an active Interest in many things, | “. These Included: - Airmail service to Alaska, Unl- versity of British Columbia De- velopment fund campaign; work on the cannery road; early con- struction of the Stewart-Cassiar road; improvement in the Ru- pert’to Terrace portion of High- way 16; plans for a marine high- way to Alaska: a picnic site at Oliver Lake and a lookout near Butve Rapids; establishment of a sawindll on the former ,Prince Tupert drydock site; building of na rond or railroad through Brit- ish Columbln by way of submis- slon to the Alaska International Rall and Highway Commission; opposed the installation = of parking meters In the city. “The Chamber also took part in Chamber of Conmmerce Week; the annual meeting of the 33.C, Chamber of Commerce In Van- couver, attended by Orme G. Stuart: the Pacifle-Northweat A. BRUCE retiring president BROWN | Columbia Cellulose Company | Lid., road. to the Nass River sponsored by Terrace District: Board of Trade and the CCC. | Mr, Brown said that. there wis | much in the way of unfinished | business and much, more in the! way of new business for the new | president and executive to cope | with Jn 1959. “T ask that you display the same willingness and co-opera- tlon that it was, my pr ivilege to have had during 1958,’ Trade association meeting Jn Spokane, attended by J. 8 Burns; Kitimat Chamber — of Commerce banquet and meeting presided over hy Canadian preal- { | dent Ralph Pybus, attended by | Ralph Hood and the president; the Associated boards of trade nnnual convention at. Vander- Hoof, at which the Prince Ru- pert chamber had five of six rosolutions endorsed, attended ‘by Dr, Greene, J. T, Harvey and Mr, Stuart; the opening of the + mm ee tone deren we ene ss EASY! | EASY! | _ EASY! DOES Ir AGAIN Look, for MWe ts spool Annoucement fron. ‘MeRae Bros. Ltd. Phono 2325" Phone 2326 Mayor hails arrival — of surveyor R. J, Reynolds, 0 British Co- huambin Innd surveyor, is start. Ing an office in, Prince Rupert, Mayor. P, J, “Lester nnnouneed Inst. night. © Mayor Lestor anid Mr, Rey- nolds would: be an big help to the efty, and lo: Individuals and firing who Syeedod a aurveyor's soarvicns. |, Ho said counell should mnke nernngements for the astabiish- mont Murthor, survey moanmndnes a soan an possible, Ns Wall wa To- locating prosent survey mani wont, Aj sews wenenpeecresn at reue ten enemy scare wren min ON Hag "GRUESOME LIPSTICK PRAGUE (outers) —~ Rude Pravo,, tho chief Czochoslovak Coinniuntat newspaper -aohl= piaing that the Czech. cosmoties Industry is marketing Halt > bie nnd poa-graen Npallok "to copy the wort.” The paety organ ure: od Oveolh: wamon not to. eopy woatorn fashion, ar thay wauld goon be: wonring “binek Upationk ST ban 4G S B! Made of female mink skins, the coat can be folded neatly into ul = Soa ui ‘mink coat Hght enough fora Tuesday, January 6,. 1959 om se Se thet, ag ter. of Mr. and'Mrs, A, ‘Nelson, 1119 Water Street;. left by” Can- |adian Pacific ‘Airlines plane yes- ‘terday for Vancouver'en route to | Victoria after. ‘spending a three- week - holiday; taking teacher . toria College jrand formerly. -of- Winnipeg, plans to. leave- tomorrow ‘by: plane for | - ‘her home following - a five-week |- = | holiday in ithe, “éity as guest of her son- -in-law. and . daughter, . °(PMr,.and Mrs, George Sporne. 235 | | couver on, “business. ‘ten route: to .Victorla to enter St. " ing school while. Mrs. Brown will | and Mrs. W. J. Scott, 412 Fourth “Miss Jessie: E- Nelson, daugh- “Miss” Nelson. is training at Vic- Mrs: G. D.i iShore: of. Vancouver Bignth “Avenue. West. | “Robert: Armstrong, 325 sixth “Avenue East, is leaving by plane “tomorrow.for. a: week . ‘in. Van- Miss Theresa’ ‘Brown ‘and. her mother .- Mrs. - Thomas | Brown, 1419- Sixth’. -Avenue East, eave tomorrow: morning by CPA yplane |. for Vancouver:. Miss Brown is Joseph’s -hospital nurse's train- spend a month’ s s holiday in Van-. couver:; of ; . - Joseph’ Scott. jr., ‘son of Mr. ‘Avenue. West, leaves. tomorrow by plane’ for Vancouver to con- tinue his” schooling at Shurpass College. : en ™ via. Terrace are Mr. .and Mrs. Paul Yablonski and’ their daugh- ter Janice’ of 1835 Sixth Avenue >ERSONALS Chilliwack visitor shaw, plans to return home to- morrow | by plane after spending two- ‘weeks visiting: friends. ~ Also, leaving: yesterday to con. tinue | her’ teacher's training at Victoria: College was Miss Shir-. ra Halliday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H:..C, ‘Halliday, Avenue. East, after. spending the holiday season at home. Floyd Br ad- 132... Fifth rade le: ‘Pacific: Trollers meeting | Civic Centre, Monday,. January .12, cat: 7:30" p.m. ‘All trol- lers. please. ‘attend. / ers e Special. meeting - Deep. Sea Fishermen’s » Union, Wednesday,. January.-7, at 7:30 p.m. Union|: Hall... All’ members urged to’ at- tend, Important. sO (260) Association Leaving “tomorrow by. plane East for a week’s ‘stay in Van- couver, While. there they will visit -Mrs.: “va blonski’s BAGGING: A MINK—Here’s another item of interest to ' womien. a-woman. to put in her purse, a purse or handbag about one foot square (left). Made of light- weight, long-wearing supple mink by. Alper. and Sulak of Chi- cago, the coat weighs about 334 pounds: as compared with a normal weight of six pounds. At right Donna Skoler models the coal, which sells for about $6, 600. PRINTED _PATTERN Paris-Insplred dress ‘or jump- er! It's the new casy-fit ne the young fashion world adores. Noto hip banding above nw gay Whirlof pleats, 2 neck- line varsions, Choose plain or. pluid, ‘Tomorrow's — pattern: Half-sive dross, Printed Pattorn 4604), Chile, dren's Sivos 2,.4, 6, 8, Blao 4 takes 14) yards 88-Ineh fabric, Printed directions an each patton part, Bastar, recurate, Sond FORTY CINTS (400) In colns CxlamMps eammnot’ de nocoplod) for .this pattern. Plonse print plainly S144, NAMM, ADDRUSA,. STYLN “NUMBER. Bond order to ANNE ADAMS, coro oof Prings Ruport Daily Nowa, Pattorn Departinent, 40 Vrent Rhroot | Wonl, Toronta, for mourning.” Onliurla, "PRINTED PATTERN SIZES “4879 2-10 by Lorne HA ams Pert-for school, pretty | for parties! Little girls love the | Qeptoce styling, swing skirt, gay contrast. Whip i up in erisp morrow's skirt. _ Printed Pattern 4670) Chil- dreat's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Sive 6 takes 24% yards 36- Ineh fal- rie; “Ny yard continab Printed divactiona on each patern part. Basler, aceurate, Bond FORTY GENTS (400) ain colng (atampgs: cannot be pattern: . Misses' necepted) for this pattorn. —Pleoasa print plalniy, - SIZe, NAMM, ADDRESS, STYLM NUMBER. Bord order to ANNI ADAMS, cave of Vrines Rupert Dally Nows Pattern Dopartmont, «0 Front Strovt, Faront, Ontarlor colton--it's BASY. To- - Mrs. Frederick. Booth... Try Daily News Classified ~ Openin Remodeled Store | Get your Christmas gifts at barg at. B. C. - Clothiers Lid. 7 - ard Ave. West” mother, . g of | ain prices (8) 7 Whiffin of this city. Kitimat. and | of. the bride, officiated at ‘the : celebrated with nuptial mass.. . - |) Koughan, the. bride was lovely tin white..velvet. Her ballerina- ae length. ‘gown, fashioned on prin- ‘|quarter: ‘length sleeves ‘anda: ven byw ~The rich: vividness: of Christmas. floral ments enhanced. by’ flickering candlelight:. oni.the. altar of the Church of the Annunciation: formed the: beautiful background for the wedding of wide:in erest on December 26 when Katherine Adelaide: Chisholm - ae RN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick: Chishx | of ‘Antigonish, “Nova ‘Scotia, became the bride of Herbert Joseph Whiffin, son of Mr. and’ ‘Mrs: William : Yule . fe eco holm,» . Rev. Anthony McDonald | of | childhood friend double-ring: evening . ceremony Given in marriage by ..William cess lines, was styled: with three-. circular neckline edged with tiny mother- of_ pearls, CA matching’ bandeau ‘and’ a pouquet: of ‘red roses ~ completed her. ensemble.: Miss Jean. Kelly RN, atten- |. ded, in a:gown. of. aqua-marine |’ ‘velvet ‘in: similar’. style’ and’a matching ‘bandeau. ‘She ‘carried’ re a. bouquet ‘of yellow. baby. chrys-3 anthemums. Ushers... were’: Peter Knox. ‘and Barry Bingham. ' Mrs. J. Clee as_ “Bless This - Day” cand -“Ave “Marie,” ‘during the. signing of the © register. Organist - was. ce P. Balagno.. . : _ At the reception, in the Nurses’ Residence, Mrs.\J.-L. Kelly. RN; director. of nurses,- ‘received on behalf. of . the’ bride’s: mother, wearing . an. attractive’ velvet cocktail ‘gown in. -.off- brown ‘tones, 2 ‘matching. close-fitting flanked by. pink rosebud, while: the: Tecely~ . fireplace, and. festoons. the: ‘toast to the: ida. Best man was William Schoeps, ay Ve fur: jacket,” ‘brown: accessories: {and a corsage of. ‘red roses..." soloist sang : The’ groom's: “mother chose. to -wear.a powder. : -plue ‘wool=silk: dress, matching : that and sage’ of pink:, ‘carnations a cor, . The ' bride’s table. ‘was? white. tapers. ‘and ‘Father A _Mr.;and Mrs. Whiffin will ‘tak : up” residence at. 1263. Park : Aye: : nue.’ Mrs. ‘Whiffin is “on: “thé. nursing. staff” of." ‘the. -hospital: and Mr... Whiffin;is, the: vaccoun-" tant. at. Edward | -Lipset Lim! ted: hat: and’ 8, _corsag se: ‘of “yellow: ‘roses. “ Os 4 “ARCHIE SCHOCL ? ARCHIE. iS LATE, DEAR SJ OWIEL dt. . you 7 ma - ™ a Ain ne) Visdratttesd ee hanyt k OD 16%, Are hie Voir By AL CAPP | AS eek se rey hy COMPARE.’EM, BOSS —IT'S DE SAME Guy" HE'S REALS! BLONDIE out, MISS AMNESIA,..3 DANA, RARY