{COUNCIL BRIEFS. a City ‘backs Eaonoliem Foundation. of increase in its budget to The. move ; was made , after “gouncil was ‘in -receipt of a let- “ter. from the foundation's execu- tive. director’. E. D. McRae, in- forming it. that the 1962 to 1963 estimates . included a sum for a frayelling” clinic “ Prince | Rupert- -Kitimat area. “Our. ‘pudget estimates have been’ ‘forwarded to the Provincial by "coholism group 4 City v oo will support the application of the provide an expansion of its| “services, it was decided last night. ee to serve the}: ‘two sums, $2,250 and. $1,050 for | to the. telephone. “superintend- ane ave! W.. ‘Phone 4236 | ing in The Daily News Brings. Results Be oo Vehicle for Hire bylaw was given “allowing, taxi-), {proved ‘sale’ of Lot: 10, Block 24, snigiesbehe de! Qa ts ‘ fund. bid | British Columbia for an . Secie etary W..D. Black: and we are hoping that, ‘the: government will see fit to-increase our bud- get next: year, to provide. for the expansion of our services. Estimated cost. ‘of the clinic, scheduled for Apt 1962, $8,360. eo a Council granted payment of| the balance of the Prince Rupert ‘Tourist Bureau’ and ‘Museum. of ‘Northern British Columbia bud-, gets.for 1961. a LA request: from » Ray . Music Lid., over. the signaure of R. S. Billing; asking permission to lease telephone © lines | or rent ‘telephone. poles, in or der to sup- ply. background music‘ to com- mercial premises, was referred ent ‘for. study.and. ‘report. A: bylaw: amending the Trat- fic Regulation bylaw - and. per: mitting the speed: limit on the Fairview Road to be raised to 35 miles . per, hour, was . given final reading : and approval. | A bylaw amending the Motor final. approval,” operator John Gurvich to have his- licence changed _ SO that J other taxis can‘use ‘his stand \-when: it. is vacant. A.time limit ‘lof. five ‘years was ‘set on-the new licence. finance committee - -Council ap- Section: “7 for $630. ek, ‘| Q . Council also ‘approved - pay- ment of a requisition froin. Dis- trict 52 School Board of $25, 433 for ‘the month of September. fle be Also ordered paid was a pro- 7 gress, payment of $7,704.49 to Do- minion Bridge - Company, Lim-.. ited. for: work ‘on. the constru:- tion of, the: water: ‘storage Teser~ voirs. at Montreal: Circle. - | tion. that the reqitirements of !titude ..of. other : “the building. inspector. in’ regard jtalked about * his: role: to fire separation ‘be ‘carried out. in. any work.’ “proposed. ‘for: Star Store Confectionery, Bio (Third ‘ oo ONE v oe : tol‘ MieiOy cans 2 ete SER ~ ‘BUY YOURS FOR CASH oe oe BY Een ee Sorapene. 4g, 50. FOR A $50 BOND, § FOR A $100 ‘BOND, ETC. BALANCE IN. _ EASY INSTALMENTS, =>" QVER AYEAR © sew SSP es Se So ake te we Tn ee toe x erence xt pare: ac i Eee] oN even) A OF LiFe ene Ian) Me wo mia W wil CANADIANS ve . ‘th he. fe ; Tools for’ the Auxiliary Fire % WOrKS ° ‘committee’. ” Avenue - West. ~, ds | a Bas Kec Reet tee ap ERIE Hak Tae fe Tle et Rab Sad vane sO ay x ve ‘ OFF TO. - banquet: room: of leave here: by’.train for ate: HON! oe ITALY These four. + city Italians are. day in Italy. A send-off dinner and sing-song Was the Prince Rupert Hotel, Albino; Disségna and Emilo Caputo. | Mr. Fabris‘did. the catering for, the dinner... New York. in the first w2ek of November. ber 18° aboard. the Italian Line's vessel, Leonar Rpt Beato a” ‘ joaving: ‘next month. to take a:'‘five-month: holi- . held for. the quartet. Sunday night in- the: Fr. ym ‘left to; right are: Reno. Fabris, John Pucci: The. group will - They leave New York. Noyem-...|; Jo" da. Vinei and will arrive in Naples ‘November : es _ _. Staff photo by Gary Oakes On: recommendation from ‘the! 'specch, ‘comparing performing. in {the Senate and. acting in movies; ‘from. the: ‘chair. ‘They were ‘cap- {Department estimated ata “cost ' was’: of $494. 03, were ordered bougnt. | re be -.Counéil approved ‘a Board ‘of. ‘lecture: ~ours with; his films, oF ‘recommenda- ; the: world’s religions, plis: a. mul-* * MOVIE. COLUMN: “HOLLYWOOD (AP) —_ The US. Senate We Charles Laughton, was .éxchanging insultS w ator from Old Blighty, tor from Hyannis. Port, Peter Lawfor d. Consent. ” Senator Paul rord, “whose last term of. office was as colonel in TV's Set. Bilko,, rose, to. ca i Laughton | “a “bubblehea ad.” . This |. was not in. the strip, and Laugh- ton threw: ‘his ‘notebook “at Ford. Senator ‘Guy, ‘Gillette: began. a he has.done: oth. He. was’ ruled out of order: ‘by. producer- ~direc- tor Otto Preminger. . -Other senators, including Ua- nadian -. born Walter Pidgeon, Don Murray. ‘and .Edward. An- drews,: arose to seek | recognition ‘ped down with’ cool, authority by the vice- -president, Lew “Ayres: | “Yes, it's’ been: along ‘time since I made. ae picture, quite. a -long time,” , Ayre S$. said. ‘| ACTED ON ve “The. records. show. that, his last “Donovan’ $3 ‘Br ain,’ years ‘ago. “Never: one to remain ew (Dr. Kildare) Ayres sin cmebe to films | in. story of U.S. C ongress { part at first, and then Ié¢ sow its proval. of cight |. Y rn + By. BOB THOMAS: oo isina raucous mood. The : sen- T hese were in the script of “Advise and | a secretary of: State.- valué. He is sort of vague and! “But when. the issue ‘comes \o noncominittal” while all ‘the fu- a vote, there is a tie: ‘The viee- rore is going” on over the ap- president then has the ‘power " ‘of — decision, and he: “Uses. it in. a, vely. surprising | “way.” ~ Lew made’ his. film ‘debut “40! years ago, but, he: still looks youthful cnough to have. just]. come out of surgery, as Dr. Kil-) dare. “You know, we. used: to ‘get away “with murder. in the ald days. I mean the wiy we used to overact. -I’ve been ‘watching the old pictures on TV a great deal:in the last year. It can be painful sometimes: You see mis- takes that ‘you made 25 years ago land there's nothing you can do! | about them.” | | | | list ara, ancient cipital of Japan, jt eee ANCIENT JAPAN that country. | idle, he: has- done™ TV dramas, activities. | He. “I play* the. old: ‘style: of. vice- president, ” he” ‘said. “He is.,sort. of ‘in’ the ‘dark;.‘he. isn’t Jet in on ‘things. “ wondered, about. the | A ee TAN tAN DD, a socednente on FRANK HOWARD, MP ‘for Ottawa at the end of the MP's during a session, . of the Bills, Hansards and , other ‘Skcena is shown “here # in nig office in 1060-61 session, of Parllament with ‘all printre ‘documents used by +h Scape snee Ft wp ee oO athe ' 2 oat eae roe CEEEN «| KIS “FIELD: - MARSHAL - Viscount. “Montgomery © urged - admission. of. “Communist China to’ -the United* Nations followings; a |} - three-week. tour of the Com- ‘munist country. in September, 1961. He visited: Canada brief- ly after the ‘China’ ‘tour. 9" warms Even in coldest weather, you can still get the summer day with STANDARD HEATING Order your supply today. STANDARD cere hn GEORGE Tt means me 4 4 PORT EDWARD. NEWS oe Toshio Nishi, held its first meeting of the year in the judo hall of the Japanese community in Port Edward Saturday ‘afternoon: : | Thursday, -levenings at 6:30. Boys ages eight years and. up-are. > eligible for. the club. arrived: back in Port Edward by The ith-century | ‘Horyu- ii “at Gospel Chapel’s young peoples’ he oldest Buddhist. temple in Konig representing the young. os “Wate U BLN. GS oO. ee | TOMORROW NIGHT. — $.0. N. “HALL $50 JACKPOT DOOR. PRIZE EVERYONE WELCOME _ almost like summer. warmth of a sunny clean, safe, all-enveloping heat... warm almost. like summer, , D OIL COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITED Club | Japanese. Judo ul starts year's workouts” By GLADYS ‘BLYTH Daily News. Correspondent were rete twee The J apane ese. Judo Club, under the direction. of - Others with the visiting group from Terrace ‘were George Auck- land, Valeda Epp, Henry, Thies- sen, Jean ;Toews,; Irene Thorm- ton, Carol: ‘Peters, Joan Auck- land,: ‘Charles ‘Auckland, Carrie Krosby and Mr’ and’ Mrs. Den- nis. Travers with’ their “small son, The’ group spent: the: night in Port Edward,: then. enjoyed a morning: of- bowling. before re- The club will continue to meet Friday and. Sunday De ee Mrs. ‘Stewart: ‘Shelley, with her two ‘thildren Robin and Stewart train after. “spending. three months: in : “Winnipeg. where - ghe visited: her parents and. relatives. OU ee Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowbothom of Port Edward. left by car.Fri- day fora’ ‘three- week holiday in Vancouver. ook ote a ee > , The Women’ $ Auxiliary to Mis- ‘sion of Christ ‘the King at Port Edward joined. with the Mission's, Junior Auxiliary. in’ ‘a bake sale | a ' afternoon. ' wf “MONDAY | lo WEDNESDAY turning to- Terrace by car in the tay fap ta ON : ‘ : “ - Prince , Rupert Dally. News ‘BIG ATTRACTION |, 4 » a. retired coal, to a giant piggy \ the highway. for the scout: it’ has “a: large side of an “air cylinder’ ‘to ‘Tuesday, October 24, 1961 . L | COLEMAN, Alta, @ —!Ter 4 'Yon. Toots,’ . vn : locomotive, has been. cohverted bank alongsidd here to raise money. ‘hall. Painted’ ‘silver? slot cut tn. the re ceive donations, _ oy ma on a PAGODA ;¢ Drive-in “he SPECIAL : EVERY WEEK ie. 3 VARIETIES 1.50: ~ Phone 6226 22%. Special: Chinese. Food, ... Fried . ers. Fish & Chips. We pay: de- livery charges up to $1.00 - on orders of .$4,00 or over, 2 Open 2330. pam, to 3 Jo. “ua, Chicken, Spughetti. Huamburge > held ‘in the village nursery Sat- urday- afternoon. The $33° realized by the. women’s auxiliary will go towards sponsoring, the’ Little Helpers, a: group yet to be or- ganized.” .The junior auxiliary realized . $14 from Aheit share of “PILLARS OF THE sky" “JEFF CHANDLER. “DOROTHY MALONE. - Cinemascope + 'Technicolor . Show ‘Time: 7:30° . vith. the’ send- the sale.* a ee Time: 1:80 Pes c " + of Mr. ‘and Mis. Seiji Matsuo re- ‘turned: to their home in Port ; Edward Saturday by car after holidaying vin vancouver and points south.. , a r ~Mr. and Mrs. James Kameda with their.small ‘daughter Jenny returned to their home in Port ‘Edward ‘by car Saturday after. holidaying in-Vancouver, er Leaving Sunday. for Vancouver to attend the funeral of a niece - was ‘Toshio ‘Nishi who travelled by plane. 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