"eee nee cyte . es : Lip gk gente i? moat Pee ae, Rp ts . vil ova Pere Ee a ee eg oe vg BHinde: Ripert Dally, Nows i | Car.stolen. re gd ¥ pHday/Septertiber.16, 1901 : ,, Police: are searching for fycar ret stolén from in front of ‘the Savoy, LF anes Hotel; sometime ‘early Thursday |}. * mornings “oth oe RVIVAL UNDER ATOMIC ATTACK — Pt. 5 ae oe | © OPTOMETRIST egal ar,,attacks' on’ centres of| chloride), Ye-inch | rope, String, | SU | : size — peaches, , pears, “apple ho oe Bro iuetion, and conditions 6f| Battery. radio, Clock, Spare: Ra-}saucé). "_. ; ‘es bcoz. ee oe Be -.°-. fallout, may curtail the distri; dio ‘Batteries... Juices: 6 cans juice (20-02. ' ‘The ‘vehi s gomned,, by; Han poten sine fatto PT . or emg bal a a, ’ : we Co vo ee ae . a. u e “vehicle, gowned,, DY; 3 Ans | ee cub Boe gly aiton of. available food stocks} RECREATIONAL | size—apple,’ grapefruit, Jemon,|. Frank‘of, Tefrace;.1s'a 1953 mode 7 Bhong 5548: car with a black top and Aight |fP 5 Ons ‘Calendar, Books, “Paper, Pen- orange, and tomato). . oe . 14 individual pack- bags inside j: ’ blue bottom, It. bears BC... N=} Tt Ch BOB! Sed: Aye! cence 428-775... ee '* t untilrSeveral days or even weeks | ,*:; .¥ following these attacks. Persons|‘cils, » Playing. “Cards; ..,.Chess,| Cereals: |: .whovhad’ taken, shelter against, Checkers, other. games, “Cross-| ages (sealed in’ wax 7 fallout: might: be advised to stay | word, other: puzzles, “Knitting;|or qutside). = a . {: in:their shelters for-as long as|sewing, ‘etc.,.. Hobby,. materials, | - Biscuits: 2 packages of crack- | — ee : ‘fourteen. days... Those ‘who had. Plasticine... 8 “70° ote ers (1 Ib. eath); 2. packages of P.O. DRAWER 128 LS ee © Ghosen: to evacuate likely target TOILETRIES. ~ © "1 gookies or graham wafers... | | Lae {ff idrgas ewould .be -dependent on). Soap, ‘Toothpaste, .tooth-| Main Dish Items; # cans meat . Ce cee 1 “AD Pp C0 - available: ‘food: resources. in the_| brushes, “Detergent, ‘Nail’ brush, | (12: 02. each—-corned beef, lun=|: oe Pp SAP fh. fs Wa é oy’ @ Jeu f “Yeteption’: towns. “Because. of | Razor, blades and soap, Women's cheon); 2 cans beef and gravy; |. , LT OF be: Deut. Cf Gen: ‘ i: basic ‘cosmetics, Tissues (face|2 cans baked beans (15 or 20 02.) Pe gy ns “A. Sn ge Bis ge, Tae a, oo «+ Chartered Alceountants Dns 1 nora 325 Fourth: Avenue 2 ot vo ge eo RFINCE. Rupert, B.Cor ce a, og MIK, GA | fo M ba oe ~ TELEPHONE 9975 | re ee {0 these: possibilities. it is. recomi- | basi : ; « Mhended that every: person should |and; toilet) Face _clothi, , Towels, size); 2 jars cheese; 2.cans fish]. +. HHWeemergercy supplies. These | Brush . and. comb...) | | (8,02 each). 7 se couns. Dehydrated Soups. |. ‘|; supplies should . include _food,,| SLOTHING AND PERSONAL = | Canned and | , i so water, battery ‘radio, a first. aid) ITEMS... eS 2 cans (10 oz—bean, pea, to- |. ,e kiteand, -df. necessary, medical: -* Coveralls, rubber poots,. rubber | mato, vegetable)... 00. ne opt +, suppHes | for, invalids or. babies.. gloves for adults, To be used in SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS po. PP aiéavy ‘clothing would be neces- venturing outside even after in-| FOR CHILDREN(#. (3) S300 ° bo t include 14 } —guppuiens To tae RovaL awanian wavy | 1s sary sin. winter. Extra changes |structions have been given that| @ For each infan .. 4* of clothing should be considered, | this is. safe for short periods. '| cans evaporated milk (16-02. _. $s particularly, stockings. and. un-| “Bedding. (blankets preferable), | size) and infarit food for 14 days. “fe derclothings -\warni ..sweaters.- and — 'socks,| @ For each child up to.3 years, ogo" “A suggested list’ of emergency Change of “underclothing and|include 8 cans ‘milk. Decrease -~ ‘supplies ‘is given below. Many of |socks, Personal hygiene items for| amounts of other foods accord- fhe items are specifically re~) women, .. Baby... elothes, ; Bay ing hs eaneet ie shildren a n _ “quired«:-for.’. shelters. ‘For. those| feeding e uipment, Disposable} @ 00 or older. children. ar ALLE ‘ C rough vn , Snoulae . os -who-are® ikely to “evacuate a tar-. ‘diapers s (wo “> week. supply),| be the'same as for adults; adjust ster rod on. Pe conection project’ néar St. Catharines, Ont, of “get. area, ‘Special “eonsideration.| Plastic sheeting, Lega). Papers. amotints according to appetite. .- ilous, show! nth $ photo by. J ames. Simpson. of: the ‘Toronto ¥ a edd be. given tothe items of|MEDICAL = 7-0} Other Facds: 1 large jar or can| Globe and Nt fell onto, the steel..rod. between wooden fms food which can be put into the! (See Step, 7). ‘Vhoney, syrup, jam or marmal-| 2° 2 ae a papital with Unree feet Que ill through his’ || “Tomily car, These supplies should |fooD 7 tan’ peanu Pura eandy, 1 jar or| He Was taken to hospital with Unvee, Tey through Dis “WV gon aga. Phone: 2082 ke packaged ‘so ‘that they can: vel --these are. the suggested am- can peanut butter, lpackage tea | SOOU NET oo! 10 YP quickly put " into “: the. car. Some. ounts per adult ‘for ~ 14 - days. bags or instant tea, 1 jar sugar, Cows in, Hawaii have an aver- . The, ‘two -oldest regiments, of. oo BRANCH OFFICE ok nay..choose; to, keep these items | roodstuffs ‘should’ . be used and 1- jar instant coffee, Sat and age milk. yield. of. 8.976 pounds Britain’s Brigade of: Guards, thé Box 1438 Terrace | | stored :in ‘the car. Ih both, cases| replaced at least once every year.; pepper,’ Instant, chocolate /POW-| ar year, ‘compared: - with "924 Grenadiers and the ,Coldstreati, ||~~~ ~” Fhene VIZ - 5522 . .. Itheé food. .should:be. used and, re-, ‘Check’. off::the. items’). s+, you der, Chewing gum). 7 J ee pared: with" § S Coldstreatn, |] " ne’ | ss placed ‘at least-once a year... 7 cnet them: in the shelter’ and|WATER sy pallor ___ {pounds for cows in Bast Pakistan. | a ; ae Man of: the recommended’ mark: the " purchase’ “ nen ah | Requirement:. 7-14 ‘gallons. for. - —— = —= sevens ov itéms are already:in your. home./tnem. 2 “+ /each adult: member of the fam-.| p AG 0 DA Because people who do not lve). Mink: 4 cans mille (16.oz." size |UYE Pore JOr Jet children. [fT Oe in likely target areas will prob=[ oo ted’ r ilk. .or. 1lb.- ‘aried |" -Containers:..Store ‘in’ we Vp Drive-in”. “ably Shave. time: to make’ ‘last evaporated milk. OF 0, | Cleaned, - ‘tightly-covered “con-|| 6. DE CIAL os ominute? reparations they.should -Bkim:> Milk) <0 | ba Ne 2 PP EN EES! § necessary. €x- jug: Hew. fuel. cans, large vine-|["" “BVERY. WEEK: = eR 3 VARIETIES 1.50. not ‘go; to’,the unnecessary’ ex-, : “Vegetables: 6 cans. (15-02. '0Y.) jug, new. : “pense of ‘duplicating - items of 20-0z,. size—beans, peas; ‘year bottles: etc. BO og “food, clothing and. equipment] toes, corm. a * Change: Change, the. stored|| ~~" phone 6226)” _' cwhich ‘can’-.be* readily. trans-| | Fruits: 6 can (15-02. or. 20-02. | water ‘atleast: oncé -a month. gp : ce omried Ei wong 4 7 es oo Oe eerener senna aasanr te vet pecial . Chinese Food, *. Fried ferred into the. shelter) 0. me Chicken. Spaghetti. Hambure- : a Sit ee bei, . SPEARED — Klaus .Prochownik, 11, braces: himself as.firemen |" _ Ne free him after he.was pierced through the. right shoulder by Qtr co B.C: Land Surveyor 85 Besner: Block: were formed in, 1660, 00. | tainers .such ‘as large thermos; CIVIC CENTRE lalnfeepe MONDAY 8 pam wnat Chips, We¢pay-de-: ers. Fish & n- rsons who choose. to evacil- yo cor woe; ey re : re J ° moe EG es fl Be Femmes! Weekly fish landings show ||is2. e252, ¢ So eee ee eee OR OS orders. 3220 pam. ta asi0 am, gee - > high dr ee ee ee nds | rr $450.00 in Prizes. oe A OS: Ig. A C rop as season en S |.. Advertising Plus Extra Surprises - OLE i ee s en eee retro ee os Meee ng AE RON Sn Ee es ee ogee ee ei This ‘advertisement 1s, not puonsned or displayéd -by the Liquor x Fish ‘landings din; Prince Ru- ‘feed; 1,000: pounds. of black cod; Brings Local Results Control Board or by the Goyernment‘of British Columbia. | pert Jast ‘week amounted. just and 26,200 pounds of crab. J Nee eee ee ee EES ro} bore th - -pooks for | over’600,000 pounds. sain ‘was'taken by 50 gill} o.occupy |" “According. to. the -regular re-|netters, 41. -trollers, and'<;four| 9 ere Be Be DN LS LOE BE Es ea Me : eR eG + = bys, games; : ildren ‘will-help t heir..time. ‘Try to organize your port.from the Department — of) seiners operating in Areas.3X, Y,|. Be EE gene . ime. so. that it will pass more| Fisheries for the week ». ending Z,-4 and 5, while halibut .was) SOP So reps SS wo RU Bee tye aly wee ea Ot . i 9 quickly. Do not forget your bat-| September 9, there was a total | brought in by 15 large : ~aestery radio will. keep you in con-|of 692,708 pounds of. fish brought} ‘Crab was caught by nine.boats| ae mh 2S, es ‘tact:with the outside world. ©". into. the city including? ,,241,808 jn Areas 2AE‘and 4 while. the re- Be Ba Pe te Je be | we fod The. suggested “ jist’ of ‘items | pounds: | of. ‘salmon;: :313,000 mainder. of the bottom fish: was ° Te ee a ee 8 . ; coe es oo Lo 7 . --from-which, your: two ‘weeks’ sup- ved oy Cop ees LoS oe etc Sen a re po gee: Oe wt re _/plies‘should .be developed. is: of bottom fish, and:1,500 pounds |» pounds of halibut; 86,400 pounds | taken by two trawlers‘in:Area 4.). EQUIEMENT |of steelhead. “°° " “The salmon : cate —500 pounds. by T00};noUNd ie), Knives Can. eners,’ Paper towels, Kerosene 1 3 Jove arr a cooker, Kerosene.Lamp, Electric | gill. and no ‘troll; ,pinks—13,008 Breaking into. a house landed Lamp and Batteries, spare bulbs, | i] and 1,100 troll;-and-chums— a city juvenile: in .police court Toilet, Polythylene bags for. toi- | 69,000 gill and 200 troll: Monday afternoon oa ot} let, Shovel, Crowbar, Axe, Pocket | Included in ‘the halibut cateh | ,, Vian. David ‘Knight, 17, of)... Knife, Saw, Whistle, Screw-|were: 27,000 pounds. af enix: | 416 Fourth. Avenue “East was). 3 driver, Hammer, : Flashlight, -10}184,000 pounds of medium; 95,- raised _,from, juvenile gourt to Gallons Kerosene (2 gals. in|000 pounds of large and 7,000 police court. ‘He. pleaded guilty shelter; remainder in-basement),|pounds of No.2. _ | before Magistrate R.A. McLean | Matches, Garbage can (2 if no|. Bottom fish landings. includ- to.a charge of unlawfully enter-| ~" Waste .water,runoff is possible), |ed: 50,000 pounds of sole; 5,000 ing a dwelling House with intent “ age bags, Hand basin, Road |pounds of grey cod; 1,000 pounds to commit an indictape ee. oe, \“Serews, Nails, Pliers, Fire of red and rock cod; 2,200 pounds eee nae ouple ah ouse at 420 oy not carbon tetrg- of ling cod; 1,000 pounds of mink Fourth Averiue East, owned’ by |: oe ES Pe ag coc qn ete St Bey | -_ |Mrs.. Lloyd Bowman, September. oo : SO ok re a - - ee ge ie eee fA Tp oe . foe mS ae : a De ' Northwest province: shows — | Knight ..was remanded until! .. y oe ne a ig 8 wa OU wee ye a ee tomorrow. for sentencing. an ° a oo oe . ~ yo L vo! : 2 oe —- — : . - — - highest rainfall year total | Disturbance | “VANCOUVER @—Ocean Falls, | clouds, Hollyburn patted down} draws. fine °* 300 miles northwest of .Vancou- 106.66. inches sand Mount Sey- |. ce Be eye ver, is the official “winner of | mour, .103.66- inches, West Van-| Causing 2 disturbance cost, n Buitish Columbia's. annual rain= | couver's reading was.71.82 inch- elty youth $25 and $3.50 costs OF} | eo bes Bo Coal tg tb 14.days, Thursday in police court,| . Mo a ee a stakes for‘another:yenr, © . 4] e@S, «+ et ' ‘s oy alfred Wesley pleaded _ A report published by the pro- ’ s far n | HERTY red Wesley pleaded} 0 ce a hs a a . pe y Pp Victoria. was far drier. Rain guilty to the charge before Mag- gy ER os oe _ | oo ne ey wegen vincial agriculture «department shows Ocean: Falls in’ 1960 had gauges located in different parts of the capital recorded between 22.40 and 32.28 inches, a little istrate E, T. Applewhaite, « He’ was charged following an 185.54 inches of precipitation — ) i. 183.82 Inches. of rain plus 1.72|below normal, © ' So , incident inthe 700 block Third |i. © inehes of melted snow, “priest spots in B.C. were in the Avenue ‘West about 3:45 a.m. . ae 1g “gon |r . ye Thursday when he was causing Vancouver, Island's Henderson |interior. Ashcroft, had only 4.47] pop) pw BMS Pe Lake might have been even sog- |inches, just, more than half thelr | te 10 had 17 previ lon [ote pier, sald Victoria chief meteor- |average figure; Kamloops, 6.44; ‘ton S Tie 1a a Deed 4 othe phe hye! ] alogist .Willlam Mackie, But the|Penticton, 6.82, and Ieremeos, Hons mediately or 1 oy Ne Pe re ee ns , wenn ep tues 320 inch- | 7,16 inches. ; es of rain foll at Henderson Take} “Rogers Pass, between Revel-| oo.” 4 ge ney in 1981—finally drove ‘the rain |etoke and Golden, got the most| ‘Fire call made | ; ” . Cn . ve \ ‘ \ U we - monaurer away in ‘1936 and no|snow with 402.8 inches: Becond Firemen: were. called --to the] oe Bes : - | records have been kept. since heaviest fall waa 988 inches: at, Angus Apartments about 6:30) +: oe eas a ae meserine wy po Ay. ce Arm ‘on the .northwest|p.m, Wednesday when a minor). Pee! So a eo is | 7 i 99 ee landad tn tnlen thife ¢ eee oy DATA COMPILED". y, loonst: “on the northwest) pm Jyipe fio’ caused a lite)’ ' | a | Ford of Canara is pleased to take this opportunity ‘ en eee rated ‘by “Mackie phan a ‘on the. ‘Hope trouble, Thore was no damage. |. a a to extend its good wishes and appreciation ta... ) DY 2(Princeton Highway came fourth) ee BE wepeen® ot: : evon after t uefle . Pepe ee oo , ci oitig ataft nt the fedoral:gov-|with 840.0 Inches, On the North| Advertising In. The Dally News | years. you after twenty-five years of association with us. ' assoolation: + We are proud to“welcame you into the growing - rs Sma ormaios Sarno, Sova Henwparm Piga nad 8)" hig Ramla | | plied by volunteer woathermen | COLDEST spoT me - . ee | with cranks of Ford of Canada dealers who have eelee : through one in Orenn a eet eat at econ. Dolow (anno be . Ford of eCancda’ brated this anniversary « » « and who are helping” Palle bent second plteo Holbert, yore ioldoy mary 1o47) Smith || Wh - oadeet Deana — | UA tobring even finer service and hetter.products . | : rtharn V, y Jslan » the “Yukon — on ' i. ~ tat rorists’ of nda. With. > fy} whe! mt Be ae eon and Oeean Pai with 30 doure of Heat In De . ” Lee een tho bunirew commu, veo eg | ain annual nvorngo by, almost |eembor, pena Me 3 SSS =~] and assoeintos in the business’ corimunily, we oe 90 Inches, - ee | Hghest temperature recorded 4 en “.effer you our heartiest: eongratujations,: and look get gh ~~ forward, with you, to'many-more years of cons) Bayly oo “Howover," anid Mackie, warm-| was 104 at Lytton in July, It stil Ing to the subject, “that's no- qn elght degrees polar ta where nent a'world record, |tha nll time BO, co Tht dublous, distinction torn | ie | iia, BO: nigh Feoree yerrapun|s in northeastern] Kamloops and Oreace India whore st once rained 41/tled with $08 dogroes. nb Valley Inches In one day, Tholy averngo| Tables “show. Vancouver, had ne Be ye —-tinuing growth and development, oe | annual rainfall ts 420 ‘Inches, | 1,002 houra of sunshine, 28 ho-|). = though “one. year thoy got 905|low normal, and Victorin, 2,103.1] = ¢ a i Oo wn boy Os Inchon Tops was Oliver with 2,304, Princo|| 4 | me o\\,. 2 ols z ; ; By comparison, Vancouver) Rupert was lowortewith 1,005, | we Bend | . ' ' , tee em e : _ Mom nace ppm. would:scem almost.arid, Ml in all, 1060 was an ons -, Precipitation. figures’for,,lnat| year to get. along With, MBYE year ahow!the. airport recorded | Mackie. “It. wag, relatively mild eo 44.43: Inchos and. downtown 02,22] with no. gront oxtromion, Anehes,’ four’ snohor ‘more than | Mackie: raya: he can wad. moro 4 oy co . . : any : . . . ths wie BE : ‘ : se a me - af wy . my . ‘ y 4 . 4 + ‘ ‘ : . , . . _ . “ : ‘ ‘ fo ‘ . ' q ‘ ‘ on “ . wis! oe FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA; LI s : ‘ " an one SE Re erent ee _ ” PON . a ” ’ s. . an Ley yo os eg Be eg 6 EE ty 2 I ye he pias % ee : cs ve 2 Sele aenld x apo Ar EH ha oy . 1" ; \ . i . the annual average. {volunteer woathormen, | be eae . A EE oe ON og ; Pe on raine| “Anyone wishing to’ holp. will j by aupplicd with a rain gauge}: i “Mell: teks in-w: towel: for, any | 4 Be alan ccg yy Elon Sedge pms ee ee Coen Nee ous —\Broalpithtion Ja bare fA) plus arowiall.. Tay; nahes o ‘snow. equalaone Inch’ in,: NORTH. SHOR NU On the Nort é volunteer, who oclocts ‘Honderaon PUNO. Cad are *