FN ein oie arene omen econ am ae nn os Ocean Marine Opens Prince Rupert - Store|” A branch office and. ware- . house. in Prince Rupert. was opened May ‘15 by. Ocean Marine Supply Co., prominent] Vancouver distributor .of fish- ing. gear and equipment. Prince Ruper Wednesday, . SCHOOL BOARD | BRI EFS. The proposal calls initially for establishment of a special class ‘at.. King Edward Elementary School. The trustees agreed to apply -|to the Department of Educa- tion for permission to hire. a teacher for the class. The de- cision carries the rider that the plan be postponed if no suit- ‘able teacher can be found, - To. start with only pupils in grades two to six would be assigned to the class. Pupils would be recommended by the principals of the four schools coneerned with these grade lev- els: Ideally, according to a board statement, pupils would be chan- nelled into this special class to take remedial work in read- ing and would eventually be re- .|turned to the regular teaching situation, School board chairman Wz. J. John. ‘Moser Jr. has, been ap-.. pointed manager: of the new Prince Rupert branch of Ocean Marine, Supply Co. Ltd. - The firm bought the. Ward. Electric: ‘building’ in the north- ern city and will have it reno- vated to suit their needs. The branch will be. man- aged by John Moser Jr., form- érly in the Vancouver store. Ocean. Marine Supply are sole B.C. distributors for Ply- mouth ropes, ‘Goodrich Spongex floats, J. & W. Stuart netting and Puretic seine blocks. They will carry all these lines as well as complete lines of hali- “. but and trolling gear. Phone 5248 Announcements @ Special meeting of all mem- bers of the Seventh Day Advent- ist Church and interested friends will be held Saturday; June 6th, at 10:00: a.m: in--the -S.O.N. Hall; 119 5th Ave. East. Prince Rupert. All are cordially invited to at- tend (109) @ Mr. M..L. Feeney, Department of Veterans Affairs representa- tive will be at the Legion on Wednesday, June 10th from 2:00 p.m.'to 5:00 p.m. Please phone 4141 for appointment. (112) Tag theR pea wis PSE epee NOTICE AS, Effective Immediately The following hours will be observed for the dumping t Daily News June 3, 1959 oe ~ School trustee es vote for remedial classes A proposq! that could possibly lead to special! remedial classes in all local elementary schools was approved by trustees of School District 52 last night. Scott said that if the plan proves satisfactory special classes, might be added in the other elemen- tary schools. te + A suggestion that: the school board assume responsibility: for a dental clinic was referred to committee. The suggestion was made in a letter from Mrs. Neil Galbraith, who was active in the former volunteer dental clinic here. - bw Trustees instructed a commit- tee formed of. the district sup- erintendent and local principals to look: into estab- lishing swimming: ‘and water safety instruction as part of the physical ‘education curriculum. Enrolment at the eight schools in the district amounted to 2,322 students at. the start of this month, district school. superin- tendent J. M.. Phillipson -report- ed. eo John Currie, clerk of works for the new Senior High School. reported progress on the school building last month. included erection of walls and roof—ex- cept for the roof over the audi- torium. He said that drainage diffi culties would make necessary and the diggine of a ditch sur- rounding the furnace. room, which is at present deep-in-wa- ter. He foresaw the possibility that pumping will always be | necessary during wet periods. ew eb . . “On a motion by Mrs. A. L. Bell, trustees instructed that a letter of congratulations be sent to Vallerie Dearden, Booth Memor- ial High Schoo) student recently awarded a travelling scholarship to attend the Stratford’ Festival. Superintendent Phillipson cal- led her letter of application for the scholarship ‘a wonderful , ‘of garbage. at Algoma Park Sanitary Landfill by persons “using it for their own ‘convenience and free disposal, 8: 00 a.m. to’ 4:00 p.m: + Monday through Friday, ° So ckayee “No” burning ‘of refuse or debris will be permitted in, the entire Algoma Sanitary Landfill area. 7 pe No salvaging or reclaiming of refuse or debris on || [the garbage dump will be permitted. Persons found dumping garbage outside the above hours; burning refuse or debris; salvaging or reclaiming refuse; without special permission from the City Super-. intendent of Works.office will be prosecuted to the full é extent of the law. C. J, GUSTAFSON, | City Supt. of Works. i/Sehool, has.” statement of what this girl has! -_ be & Kenneth Connelly, a teacher at present. at Duncan Elementary accepted. appoint- ment as vice-principal of King Edward School. He received his training at Victoria Normal School. TAL-O-RN-G @ Suits @ Slacks @ Topcoats @ Pants ‘ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor school: |: the purchase of a new: pump] done. ” \ L. S. MeGILL . appointed to Vancouver. McGill leaves Saturday for new post L. S. McGill, manager of ad- ministration for Columbia Cel- lulose has been appointed to] the position of manager of ad- ministration . Celgar Limited, working from. the head office in Vancouver for the new Celgar pulp mill. being’ constructed at ‘Castlegar, B.C. . Mr. McGill joined the Watson Island plant in March 1957, after spending over 20 years. with the Crown Zellerback organization in Ocean Falls and Vancouver. where his last position was gen- eral personne! supervisor. During “his tenure here, Mr. McGill has been very active in community affairs. Retiring president of the Booth Memorial High school ‘Parent-Teacher association, last week he was presented with a past-president’s ‘Pin by the ex- ecutive. Mr. McGill was a member of the executive of the Air Cadet League of Canada and he or- ganized both the Kaien and Prince Rupert Toastmasters club. Leaving here Saturday for Vancouver, he. will be joined by his wife Marjorie and daughter Betty the following week. 3y, AGNES H Daily News Correspondent 5 chilly and some days qu We hear that the Noralee Store and property has been sold by Norman Schreiber, and that the new folk will open the store again and build cabins for sum- mer visitors. be Poor Marie, with her sixth birthday behind her, is still hav- ing troubles. Hugh had Countess P20 - 6th St. Phone 4238 on a tether at the edge of our distinctive paint colors ont BAPCO@eCe -|garden to clean up the long grass, and Marie begged to sit on her. Hugh lifted her up, then came down to the Store where he helped sort the mail. It was an hour and-a-half before he went home and remembered Marie, There she was and she was sure- ly glad to be lifted down. Count- ess is taller than the other horses and too high for a small girl to Slip off safely, There were signs that she had been crying, but when Hugh went for her she was pretending that she had enjoyed it all, f ot Vorb eve veure $4,500 SOUGHT ~~ Peterson chairman’ of 1959 CARS drive Garet Peterson was named chairman of the 1959 fund-raising drive for the local branch of, the Can- adian Arthritis arid Rheumatism Society, it was de- cided at a meeting of the group last Friday. The campaign, for a ‘quota ‘lof $4, 500, will be staged Mon- day, October 19, In other business. physiothera- ‘pist Mrs. Denby Allen told the meeting that 34 patients were given 12 treatments during Ap- ril and 28 were given 97 treat- ments during May. In addition 80 post-natal treatments were ‘Reason for lower figure in May was that Mrs, Allen was attend- | £ ing a 2'%4-week course in Van- [| wo re? epee t given in April and 66 in May. couver. The meeting was chaired by ; CARS president Rev. J. A. Ros- kam A. WI Facey linc Gaur ten holds racdua ling ceremor G G s The J. M. Facey United hall was. the scene of olf delightful kindergarten graduating ceremony last Friday when 14 six-year-olds wearing mortar-boards were pictured at the J. M., Facey United kindergarten: exercises. Under the direction of teacher ‘Mrs. Chester Marshall the young- sters entertained their parents with a display of drills, songs and exhibitions of their year’s work. Miss Ellen Roper, visiting here, accompanied the children at the piano. Graduating were Carole Sla- ferek, Betty Ann Bussanich, Jac- queline Lewis, 'Marie Knudsen. Ann Wrathall, Allen Wrathall, Lou Ann Meldrum, Thomas Wa'e lace, Lynn Slater, Cathy Faulk- mer, Kenneth Crego, Terry Cook, Ernest Hughenschmidt and Ger- ry Houchen. Five-year-olds with one more year of kindergarten attending were Karl Hughenschmidt, Tracy Ishida, David Carlson, David Symes, Greig Marshall and Michele Knudsen. Mrs: Reginald Linton and Mrs. Frank Symes, members of the Woman’s association of the United hall, served refreshments to\the guests. On behalf of the WA Mrs. A. . NEAVE ite chilly. J. Bussanish thanked: Mrs.. Mar- shall for her ‘work with the children and for conducting a most successful year, and then | presented her with a gift. On Thursday morning the graduating class were given-a preview of school in Grade 1 when through the permission of T. G. Bateman, principal of Con- rad Street school, they were given a tour of the school and sat in on classes in Miss Norma Irving's Grade, 1 classroom. Mrs, Marshall, accompanying the children, thanked Miss Ir- ving for her kindness in allow- ing the children to visit her r6om. Mrs. J. S. Black, zone repres- entative of the Ladies auxiliaries to the Canadian Legion, with Mrs. Matthew Burn, standard bearer of the LA to Canadian Legion branch No. 27, returned to the city yesterday by Can- adian Pacific Airlines plane after attending the annual provincial Francois Lake News convention in Revelstoke ‘last Spread. entitled “America 7 . PORTUGAT, GRowrn MOSCOW n) — The weeldly Communist publication Ogonyok} LISBON (—Preside has come up with a four-page}ico Thomaz inaugura and |gal's biggest irr ‘the’ Americans,” with {tlustra-|a $16,000,000 pr tions including: ‘shots. of horror|province which film. titles on theatre marquees,/acres of rice fi and Harvard students studying/acres for other with ° feet on tables, tion, nt Amer. ted Porty. igation Program, Oject in Alentejo Will add 11,009 elds and 26009 farm — produes Sener ereierne on, . : SO ak ay, ‘ ‘ . > { Annuncation BINGO Thursday, June 4th - 8:00 p.m. - Double Jackpot-—-$50 and $100 Don't Delay... | _ KEEP. YOUR MEAT, VEGETABLES, MILK, ETC. FRESH, get a PHILCO Refrigerator PRICED FROM $239.95 Terms Arranged “THE WHITE SHEEP te FAMILY” presented by the week. This has been a late spring and our “May Day Tree’ which has always been in bloom on May 24 is only now white with blossom. Maybe it was just as well that it is not hot as the cool weather is holding back some of the water which is melting in the mountains, The lake is very high already and rising quickly. We have had some very hot days but the nights have been that my news items are “like a letter from back home” ,and | these encournge me to further 2ffort. We trust that our MITCHELL'S FLOWER. AND GIFT SHOP Alex and Laura wish to announce that the store will be closed from Monday June 8th to Tuesday June 16th in order to attend the B.C. area FTD Florist Convention and School of Instruction in Port Alberni, Featured at this convention will be Dr. Professor of Horticulture at UBC and Mr. Don Ramsay of Edmonton, Commentator and Florist Designer. loss will be your gain on our “ B.C, John Neill, return, Civic Centre Little Theatre JUNE 4 AND 5 At The Civic Centre CURTAIN TIME 8:15 P.M. Admission $1.00 *e me HET mna ong enyrenty = eoreet SS RENT! eres DAT A ag SSD Rea Saber see nee ge ‘Ss + sot BE oe, < ro. Fs - sal : Hugh went to the funeral serv- 8 lee for William (Bill) Bennett, 42, | NOTIC E RE a ' n Burns Lake which was held tn ‘ me the United church on Thursday ok H.M.—that's Heating Mensurement— m afternoon, With the United - the sum of all the factors that affect : s cece seen Oe aster away the ane. PU B LIC H E A RI N G the heating needs of your home. i officiated, nme wa eras Whatever the alze or Inyout of your A bop ow home, there's an sno Oil Heating unit i , amhing — Zamunee . a , Ue . which fils that measurement exactly— aM $ rOUr branch at the ereond Annual Pup lie Joni 2 ereby given ate ey Law and ‘in combination with Easo Turnage ey Recreation Leadership Training|| 9 Mend Zoning By-Law No. | Wil Be con: Oll, It is your guarantea of aura, pe — | Inatitute held at Hou ston on Prt sidered at a public hearing to be held at 8;00 wife, oil-hoat comfort. wide BE ag: D A day, Saturday ay, Ee atrounding dieiriete ware alao pm. June 8, 1959 in the Council Chambers, Mano Hoating Equipment ts quarantend aT represented by Dave Olsen and|/} City Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C, by Imperial Oil and your bs ' Mrs: mrank Byo f vom Tenesiniut aso Heating Mquipment > f° ee ike, Mrs, Frod Spicer and Alan | Wl yladly arrange Se IMPORTED CANVAS RUNNERS Eslnokwell from Wistarin, Mra Amending By-Law No. 1397 Soe ile Latte cttpe sf hiph Johnson, Mrs, les Shel- ' ee ! ford ane Mrs. Tek Nevson from, To rezone a strip of Waterfront Block G, to five yours to pays, | Fe |B aa NT Weeks Coheymount tet to nave t 115 feot in depth, along the northeast side of tall him todays , = |= En f 1S rahe : acme foe ; "EGR BOYS meeting next year In’ Prine East Fourth Avonue and located between the | = one Hl Ruport so that mare swimming cast boundary of ‘0.259 Acres as outlined jon ; vetion can be given in the SPECIAL $14.95. fine New swimming nook The ||, Plan_No, 3671 and the north boundary of the erent ERO | wator Is tan oatd here i aby lane allowance tying north of Hays ¢ Cove is €ss0 rat th ne ae ; CHILDREN LOW RU af year, ' _. Civele, from Zone “F" Industry to Zone van i a ! NNERS + oe + | ” Residential, ms ! COLORS OR PL AIN WHITE TL wis Indeed a thrill to see i | Regular $1.95 My pleture heading my nowas All persons who deem themselves affected ly ‘ pn , ' " + ¢ ' ’ 6 UN | SPECIAL $f 23 me fea vary aneourngod this proposed rezoning will be afforcecd an op- cats sat gest & . . ‘ iat aie ns T do every weok 1s portunity to be heard, AWAY LooK TO IMPERIAL for Wit Wke writing a letter telling nhout ws all, and as 1 write | R, W, LONG i h | bi . *F AMI LY SHOE STORE LTD. picture ‘the "many trends wall iy Hall, ' Saanich Plumbing & Heating { 1 Prinee Rupert and te | them what I think they would;] June J, 1989, City Clork-Comptroller ay | 532:3rd Ave, West © oo Phone 4132 {iin iit t think they would ' | y prrolier, || 337 MeBride St, Phone 5432 -~— _—e lottora from those who have anid oe . | e ' soe / 1 i : y ’ 4 ‘ : a yoy re ee ee hy RAR A weit Me Pe meee tt eer Oe Oe ees ‘here eperartye vo es ye LAD OA