~ ees TE {MeL PROCES menBent ES ORT DEES aoe iS 4; ‘ ' TEST a PES “ { ( Rupert Civil Defence _ City Council learned last night. A letter from Provincial Sec- |: retary Wesley D. Black informed council that Prince Rupert was chosen as headquarters for the zone over Terrace because “it was in the best interests of the|- Rupert Zone ‘Prince whole... a Gouncil had stated in a letter as a ,to Mr. Black that they consid- the board of works. “ered Prince Rupert would be the best site for the zone’s head- quarters. os Council voted to send a letter of acknowledgement and thanks to Mr. Black. cone , e + "A meeting between city, Ca- nadian, National Railways, and state and provincial public works officials of Alaska and British Columbia, to discuss proposed ferry landings, has “been scheduled for October 18 in Prince Rupert. — . Transport Minister David J. Walker, in a letter to council, said the merits of both the Ca- nadian National Railway dock and the drydock sites would have to be discussed. -He.,.said numerous factors would require investigation be- {gre “a.suitable and acceptable site can be chosen.” ee ‘* mayor 'P. J: Lester and City Administrator R. W. Long have - “feen delegated to attend the eleventh annual convention of -. fhe League. of Alaskan Cities at Kodiak, .Alask2; on October 26, a 4 avited by Ketchi- Ly R: M. Hardcastle, also. president of. the WCouncil was asked to consider ‘certain safety measures”in’. the ‘laude Street, Sixth ‘and. Sev- eth Avenue areas. %A letter from Mrs. David Mar- tih, secretary of the.Conrad Parent - ‘Teacher Association urged certain traffic changes in thév area “in the interests of safety*for our children.” : ‘2The matter was referred to : t . * % ac a * + : -€ -Council’s ‘request. to estab- a 1 a ys building. regulations for “the. area beside Highway 16 just past the city limits has esraroenmrtarer gc 1 ogame oy béen turned down. A letter, from government agent Howard Harding informed council that he had referred the matter. to the Department. of Lands and to the director of the -Regighlal Planning Division. De- ‘partment of Municipal Affairs. efsaid he had recently received fér from the director ad- that:he is not prepared to to the minister that ons be established. ecided to send a ict- visingst regorimend thewregule Council" ter to Highways ‘Minister P. A. Gaglardi to ‘pursue the matter {Prince Rupert Daily Wews Ltd, . re Wednesday, October..11, 1961... +--+ eee COUNCIL BRIEFS ~ ‘ “Rupert named site _ of CD headquarters Headquarters of the newly - established Prince Zone will be located in the city,|, poy ‘ e further, It was suggested that pictures of the buildings con- cerned be sent with the letter. + + ‘ |: Purchase are > t S. | % fy s . City. Couniell “last tight ap- proved. the. purchase’ of “goods totalling $1,821.16. . + The purchasing committee had called and received tenders on the goods ‘and accepted the fol- lowing: : A tender from Imperial Oil Ltd, ito supply one 45-gallon drum and 16 one gallon.cans of clycol base anti-freeze at a total price of $145.11; — . A tender from Gordon Camp- price of $238.81; Bylaw 1484, a bylaw to author- ize’ the . expenditure of . trust. funds’ to pay for a portion of the city’s street lighting’ pro-. gram, was ‘read for: the third: time and finally adopted. os Bylaw No. 1488,-.a bylaw to ‘amend’ ‘Bylaw No. 1387, being a bylaw to amend: Motor for Hire Bylaw, 1946, was introduced for first reading. ... . ee . + ob OR. "A recommendation by the: fi- nance ‘committee ‘that.a grant Band was carried, Another rec- ommendation that all, band. in- was also carried., “- . a ee ce The utilities. committee re- ported “that materials “for ‘the 1961 -‘street lighting’: program have been ordered.-..- 9 ae -It- was recommended: by. the passed that the following ac- counts be paid: - Se Granby ‘Construction and Equipment Ltd., $3,266.77 as pro- gress payment No.1 on the ‘in- stallation’ of storm’ drains on Kighth Avenue : East; Associated Engineering Services Ltd., $1,- vision of sewers.in Ridge. Hold- ings, sewers ‘under the.1961 pro- gram and supervision of the. con- struction of steel reservoirs by Dominion Bridge Co.; ‘Dominion Bridge, $3,534.30 as progress: pay- ment No. 1: on the:-construction of two. water reservoirs; “Interior Contracting Co. Ltd., $8,154.03 as struction of sewers’ in’ Ridge Holdings; Associated Engineer- for the design of the sewer “pro- gram; Associated ‘Engineering, $1,213.96 which: covers supervi- sion. on the. sewer: program, -and Industrial Welding Co. Ltd., $2,- 362.77 which: covers construction of the ferry landing site: at Dig- by Island. = -- a Mis : . a + + ommended the trade licence “ap- plication. from J, .H. Moore .to operate a taxi from: 627 Third Avenue: West be approved and that a licence be issued to Ideal Roofing and Insulation Co, Ltd. . “It was also recommended and carried that city council concur with the recommendations of the sanitary ' inspector with regard to the unsanitary conditions at 1525 Second Avenue West and that the owner be ordered to bring’ the building up to stan- dard within 30 day’s time.’ | Francois Lake | ss News | wy, By AGNES H, NEAVE meets Daily News Correspondent fp te of $1,000 be paid to. the Civic | struments be insured under: the city’s. blanket . insurance “policy. board of. works. committee and}... - . 940.20 which covers: thé. super- |. progress payment No. 3 for. con- ing, $2,924.11 as final accounts| . _ he ‘licencing’ ‘committee’ reef A MESSAGE: 116 ay 29 aa: vo de: ae : me 24 jes “for city app bell Ltd. to supply uniforms for the airport ferry crew at: a total *a’tender from McLean & Rud- derham Agencies Ltd, to supply - This home inspection live. Your parents can help you inspect: your hor . \Tf the answer to any question is “YES”, color the squ If any question does not apply to your home, uncolored squares will stand out and show w 13. 14, ‘15. “17. 18. “ore always kept tightly closed? ;. 20. QQ, f total: price of $362.88; 2°)" A tender from Joffice equipment at: Dunlop Candi, inch and 500 feet 114-inch:cor- poration fire hose at .a- total price of $1,074.36..0.0% 0.0 2: Gasoline stolen | manda of.526 Eleventh. Avenue East.was broken. into“during:the weekend and 12 gallons of gaso- worth‘ about $70 were taken. - The. vehicle was. parked ina garage at the’ corner of “Second Street and Second Avenue West, Ltd. to supply 500: feet. of 214%: A car, owned by~ Robert: ¥1- line and a quantity. of tools, never on time and said: CPA w “in a fog.” - : wy ge The alderman CPA “always.in / Council told: during. parkin ‘Alderman A. Donald Ritchie! ‘told city council last night. that Canadian Pacific. Airlines’. was as’ . toe po a " f hy ae ps to ‘load; passengers because , the planes are:coming in later now. 4 Ald. ‘Ritchie. replied: “We. may aswell “keep..the parking open time: anyway.” oe . Mayor P,'J. Lester commented that’ Prince’ Rupert’s airport on Digby Island has only been fog- p.m, each day but will now:be ‘in’ several ‘times recently. effect .from 11 a.m.: each day.. ‘City Admin Said the. extra. time tA, . rjal and set it on fire?: ‘ heat coming out from Do all ashtrays hold cigarette the rug while unattended? . home? - smokepipe? blank is for use. by school children. i e-and ‘also assi Have your parents explained to you _ ANY room, day. or night, if fires Is the phone number of the Fire Department posted pr Do you know where'the nearest city fire alarm ‘box is and-can Are all electric light bulbs so ar Does your home have-any fire extingui charged, ready for use at any time? ‘Are all heated devices such -as'the furnace, . nected to a chimney by.a well suppor color its numbered square hich fire or accident hazards in) your Are all the electric fuses (except the main fuses) S Are all electric cords to lamps and appliances in good. éondition,.unfrayed,' with unbro- ken connectors on the end ‘that plugs into the: Te pa Is your TV set always kept a few inches away fr it will not set them on fire?) .+% | ‘Does your home have a. door, between the basem - .” floor and is it always’ closed at night? 12. | Has someone inspected your furnace and chirtiney for or clogging within the last year? Are the walls, floor and ceiling’protected where th ~ to a heating stove, furnace, kitchen stove or.smo crete floors do not need protection.) 16, If paints are 4) 19. 21... . Are yc ~ them?» - . te fore they are hung’ up? phone? FRANCOIS LAKE—Mrs. Helen Nault..of Burns Lake won $750 af, bingo held in the Immaculate Ew] last Saturday, She js a reg- ufar player there, There were ofher prizes with $1,000 won al- together. ; of of AnAmerican hunter ino the Ootsa Lake area died suddenly of} Saturday when out on a trip. His: body was taken to Prince George by car and from there will be carried by plane ‘to his gine. po ant fe te + os a : ' When. our shipment of grocor- ids, arrived Inst week from Prince George hy Southside Freight we dpa that they had sont us a box of. huge tomatoes,. some weighing a pound each, We have bah wondering how the growers nianaged to keep them on a vine withoyt, lis.breaking down with the: wedght of the tomatoas, THBy: baie from California, and hunter. was in from Callfor- Ide] on the ernie, Ho said that aR UE seon tomatoes like bia*dowh there and that they rare’ all ‘ahipped out, Perhaps t}ey. wero‘on sie in Prince Ru- port: stores as woll as in this dii= trolt, «Thoy: were firm and de- Hiblous-and. not too ripe, * si ‘be : + he fe fromarrar thatythoy torn pounds: fie nl ‘on was Interested In the. Solved n card and lettor neey and Terry Cormicr have’ a little daugh- Valorie. Muro born at the Crstiggar hospital on Soptombor WWelghing seven and A half Thoy are now living in a chat this week. They were on their way home to Prince Rupert after attending. the wedding of their friend Ken Huddlestone in St. Francis Church, Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs, Essex of Cedarvaic were also at the wedding and Terry Cormicr was best man, Ken Huddlestone lived for four years in Prince Rupert with the Cormier family, eh Staying at Tehesinkut Lake in their summer home, as yel nol named, are Mr, and Mrs. Will- jam: Koughan and Mr, and Mrs, Ross Thompson of Prince Ru- pert, who are hunting and fishing . Mr, Koughan = |s bho harbor master and Mr, Thompson a ataif officer of HMCS Chatham, When in our store they wore surprised — to meot thelr mutual friend Cari Smith who is chief clerk of the B.C, Forest Service In Prince Ru- port, ¥ + . We were without power for two hours. on Wednesday and from 12:20 p.m, until after dark Thursday to allow for some al- torations, Ab dark we hunted up our old oll Jamy and candles, Several times the light. flashed on for a minute or so and then went off again, s0 wo knew thit the men-had found where. the trouble was located, Then late in the evening we had It on nore mally: again, It was queer, when the blackout was on, to’. look across tho Inke at Southbank and suppose those across tho Inke wore nso commenting. on the darknoga on this alde, Tho akipe per. of the forry , muat . have found.dt.ditficult: to ‘dock: the soo ‘It all In. darknoss and: I]: I forry without Iight,” but thoy. have .. thelr. own » wouldn't ho too confusing, pla Cb RE a Seen en a 4 i — "Mgnts. go Mt] , ear AOR PRK EF CPP RO RS TPT EE INES Ee ae often ateagh Ab AR OH OL ee ee eee te Is all gasoline or kerosene kept .. metal cans.with every opening always stored in the baseme Does mother keep her oil mop Do you know, what-to do, if.th “Is-all’soiled apparel'sent-out tola dry cleaner’or’ is’cleaning done using ONLY non-flammable types of cleaning fluids? Does your home have a comple Is. the attic and basement storage neatly arrang is all the household trash removed every week? outside the home and is it in strong, | kept tightly closed? ye nt of garage, are these containers ms : ¢ ¥ When party or holiday decorations are u Are all medicines and household chemicals stored so ¢ not get their hands on them? Do you or your parents know how to perform ar tion or mouth-to-mouth breathing? Is the phone number of your family doctor posted ne are RED that has th anyway fireplace is used? to. :6 «Pp istrator R. W.’ Long was’ needed. ‘doing'as far as fog is concerned,” the;mayor sald.” 00 by _ Fire and Accident ‘Home. Inspection Blank — ae na ae ALL of the ways by, wh hould break-out and you If your home has a. fireplace, :does it always have a clo screen in front of it when the ed or pac s firm enough so they cannot fall onto Is smoking in bed or while lying down elsewhere not allowed at s a. fireplace, ‘closed spark ent and the first | shers. and are they’ fully ms : : 35 water-heater, etc.,. con-- ‘ ted substantial..metal '! 70° cracks, leaks, ey are fairly close: kepipe? (Con- "|" kaged and - : : . Ooo ch “ ra : pos : Do your parents carefully instruct any. baby-sitter. on what to do in emergencies?. clothing:of a playmate catches On: fite 22 ean Your home should be, a'safe place’.in:which to st you'in answering. these questions.» e number ofthe question in it. » When‘you ‘are ‘done, “the. home need' correction. » nal, Vag ich. you could: escape from ‘should smell smoke? ominently near your ‘telephone? - s and ‘you-operate.it?.” aa mailer than.30-amperes in size? wall outlet? oa ae ranged or guarded that they can, never ‘touch-any:mate-. o. Phas eo ee, ° vee Ve ay th a ara tome om any furniture or draperies'so the © deaty . * in’ a ‘metal.cam or hung up off the floor. in, an open place? - at home: by ‘mother’ : pur Xmas tree lights'in good condition—is there an Underwriters’ tag or label on . sed in your home, are they flame-proofed be- e fire uintil it play around it or its hot ashes? te first-aid kit—can you use it? : bee, fee 8 t . hildren’ can-" tificial resuscita- ar your tele- home thit are not safel ith their doors and latches he police about them? | If the lot next door is vacant, have all weeds and rubbish been: removed?, .. re Are all guns and ammunition securely locked up so no one can get them out and play with them? os to reach out and. touch Are all garden tools in the patnge stored so that ‘children cannot = - i Is it impossible for anyone using the bathtub any electric outlet, switch, light or radio that might give them a ' _ shock? | | oo : 32, Does mother always turn cooking utensil handles inward so théy _ cannot be reached by little children? i 33. Docs mother always use a non-slip floor wax for polishing floors? 34, Are all ladders in good condition and are they used instead of ; standing on a chair to reach things? . 35. Are all window screens securcly fastened so no child can fall out of the window if one gives way? . 36. Arc all stairways well lighted, with stair treads in good repair, and “ do they have handrails? soe 37. When you are done playing, do you always put your toys away 80 No one can trip over them and get hurt? . 38. Do all small throw rugs in your home have non-slip material fase tened or applied to their undersides? | 39. Does mother throw away all flimsy plastic cleaner's garment bags “ so children can never play with them? - ‘ 40, hump into their sharp edges? AN Are all dad’s power tools so stored that children cannot operate - them or cut themselves on them? | Se 42, If there are any abandoned wells near your covered or any abandoned refrigerators w still on them, have your parents told t 43, If trash is burned outdoors, docs some adult stay at th is entirely out so children cannot 44, Are old newspapers and maguzines kept in cartons or tied Into bun- Mes and are they disposed of regularly ¢ Ba ae 48, !Docs your bicycle have a bell, electric light anc is it in good usable condition? — ¢ This blank was prepared agin public service Federation of Mutual ire Insurayee Companies o a BEAD Pk FBO RR EOE BO Oe RI Bee aie se Os ‘ ‘or to achools hy tlle f Chicago, Mlinola, ‘a ae fee te Web we ee | rear reflectors and i * i poy 2 4 1 Orie pe we be aK gr ty og;:never.onitime, | g discussion cos Sa 18d" hours a.day, they're never on |. was comment-. me et ing On a motion -by the airlines to extend the loading zone park~ ing-in front of their office. from 8 p.m. to 6 p.m, It- was origin-. ; ged. in: once-. while. other B.C. ally in effect from (11: a.m..to 3 é ‘airports:-have been fogged: in| — “.tethe. people who built the alr- - FORMER LEAGUE dissolved in 1946, ||¢.First meeting.of the. assembly of.the old Leaguc of ti il.ons was at’ Geneva and it was formally. | «Opa is the only one in a fog, your worship,” Ald. 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If you are engaged in a business or plan to start one—whether it is an industrial, commercial, trade or service enterprise— and required financing is not available - elsewhere on reasonable terms and condi- tions, you are invited to visit an 1.D.B. office or write for a descriptive booklet. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK ea & eT ee eh ie, The day they made ‘Use $.0.S, regularly to and spoil cooking surfices, for bake tins,. coffee. pots, ' keep your fry-pan “cooking. “elean”, Every-time use of $0.5, completely removes: ., | gl] food film, even those tiny particles that “purnein’ rfices, $.0,S, is unbeatable: waffle irons and: even... floors, Be sure to get the large economy package, or % st ar 1,4 rr ye