er ee ee Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. March 30, 1962 Expansion urged | VERNON (@-—-Canada must b@ able to market her forest prod¥ ucts abroad at a profit ang averything feasible must — bg done to develop and expand hey narkels, federal . Routine repairing, gravelling keeps city work crews occupied errs ti soe ‘orpepupl]y nad sha . . 1 j , 1, ung and gravelling city streets, making conerete pipe, cleaning cul- JT > yas 8D YP oe . . QW ; : . . . . . . vel s, ditches and catch basins, repairing and painting barricades and_ signs,| hauling garbage cover, and brushing road allowances have been keeping city ccrews busy, ©. J, Gustafson, superintendent of works said today. Under the heading roads, side. > Fence ne we ceeee walks, culverts and drains the following work is under way or torests minis», ter Fleming said Wednesday. # Speaking lo chamber of coms ‘ merce Mr, Fleming said Canadg i must sell her forest products te live, area for blacktopping is well un-{ installation of a new sewer main completed: Removal of rock to widen Sixth Avenue East between Ba- from the dead end, to the june-, tion of Piggott Plaee, levelling, placing of fill, removal of over- burden and drilling and blast-_ ing of rock on the cast side of Tonrad Street from the junction of Hays Cove Avenue to Eley- sll Street and Claude Strect, con- cleanup of refuse In the lanes; rear of house number 1333, in- | Drive-In struction ot the rock retaining in the downtown area, and re-;Stallation of new sewer main in | - wall to effect widening on the moval of several abandoned auto] the lane ot block 34, section 7 ! S P E Cc i A L south side of Piggott Avenue wrecks in lanes and along city| between Donald Street and : EVERY WEEK i | t enth Avenue East, removal of repairs to the 14-inch water block 21, section 6, Hays Cove; Ont. loves horses and to prove it she shows off her collection of Open overburder, drilling and blast- main in the 400 block Fourth] Circle, general sewer mainten-| mere than 200 horses. Some are in china and some are embroid~ ce ing of rock and placing of fill Avenue West, removal of allj ance, rodding and cleaning of! ered on pillows. Inset shows her cn a horse salvaged from a prior to construction of a new plumbing and heating fixtures; Sewer and manholes, and three] carnival merry-go-round. — CP Photo sidewalk on the north side of Hays Cove Cirele front the june tion of Sixth Avenue Bast to the, junction of Fighth Avenue feast.’ instalation of a 12-ineh concrete; drainage pipe and cideh basins in this area, widenmg of Atlin Avenue from Seventeenth Street to Vanarsdol Street, removal of muskegr on the south side of ‘age pipe, dumping of surplus fill on Fulton Street, cutting brush derway, catch basins and drain- on Bowser between Fourth Bast and Fifth Avenue East, general road allowances have been done during this period. Under the heading water de- partment the following work has been completed: repairs to the eighth - inch water main in the 1300 block Seventh Avenue East, from the Civil Defence building over watermains, repairing and renewing valve boxes, one new water service connection and 10 reconnections completed during this period. In the sewer department the! fellowing is underway or com- pieted: renewal of the sewer from Eighth Avenue East to the north side of the lane on Fred- rick Street and along the south side of the lane to the Claude Street, installation of a new sewer main. manholes and laterals on the west side of Green ‘Street and along the south side of Fifth Avenue East to Cotton Street, installation of a new six- inch sewer main in the lane of new sewer connections were completed during this period. Development of new plots con- during this period. Princess Grace tinues and is progressing well. Five burials have taken place LOV ~ PWA show T e or years operations y p (by Minister of Recreation and|the 32,693 reported for the same | Special to The Daily News | period in 1961, while car entries | 7S HORSES — Eight-year-cld Daric s profit ne Telfer of Brantford, Record tourist intiux Conservation Marl Westwood. shown in early figures” ,timistic outlook throughout the! VICTORIA — Early signs of a: province’s important visitor in- record influx of visitors to Brit-: dustry. Permits 1962 are{January and February totalled seen in figures released today 36,214 or 10.8 per cent more than Special to fhe Daily News she Columnbia during issued) during! “PAGODA 3 VARIETIES 1.75 Phone 6226 Chinese Food, Fried Chicken, Spayhetti, Hamburgers, Fish & Chips. We puy delivery charges up to $1.00 on orders of $4,00 or over. to 3:30 a.m. Kinsmen | Sportsman’s Show April 5-6-7 February count of traveller’s'into Canada as a whole to the | vehicle permits issued to Ameri- end of February were down 3.3; below last year’s na-, main on Ninth Avenue East from Alfred Street to Bacon Street, * Atlin Avenue, preparation af the VANCOUVER — Pacific Western Aivlines re- fo donate money streets in the Rushbrook Heights . ws t a hil d versed an almost universal pattern of airline losses (i pants shows ie increase Of (tonal average. ! Boats - Motors Comedian unhappy Or poor C | ren last year, It showed a profit. Annual report ot the 16.6 per cont over the same” wane development of new ski- | Tents - Cots MONTE CARLO (Reuters) --| Vancouver and Hdmonton based company, just issued. 'N"' uantial 21,250 foreign ing areas and improvement of | Terting Equipment Princess Grace of Monaco an-ishows Pacific Western had a net profit of $10,000 for vehicles entered the province existing winter sport facilities, | nounced today she will use her during the short month, 4,464 backed by B.C. Government | Campers the year 1961. The previous year it lost $415,000. Much credit for the tremen- idous improvement went to R. H. charter and contract work by U6 more than the total of 16.786 re- i Travel Bureau promotions and corded the previous February. ‘publicity, are undoubtedly hav- British Columbia's increase ‘ing the desired effect of attract- | with Oscar awards |e Netneis | i makes next summer to set up ai By BOB 'CHOMAS award,” he said. “That was the; charitable fund for neeciy ehil- Sleeping Bags | | * “HOLLYWOOD (i ~~ That Plou- end.” ,dren and for encouraging jLaidman, who was appointed. per cent over the previous year. Was registered despite a 1.9 periing thousands of additional wine | oes dilly pixie. Richard Haydn, has DECRIES SETUP i sportsmen. : ‘vice-president and general man-j; Conversion of Pacific West- cent decrease in the national'ter visitors, and this is a trend'{ @ OUTDOOR wer z some unkind words for Oscar. | Haydn believes the Academy; In a statement issued by A:ager less than a year ago—andjern's fleet of mainline aircraft average. which can be made to snowball. | FURNITURE This is the season for it. In 10 C2 never regard artistic merit} palace spokesman, the princess what President B. C. Samis re-'to- pressurized, turbine powered Comparisons covering the first if all sections of the travel in- ee days Hollywood will be perform- Properly under its present set- | — former Hollywood actress | ferred to as “the enthusiasm,:eguipment is visualized. Mr. two months of the year give ad- dustry recognize its value and @ MEN'S cal ing its annual orgy of award. Up. | Grace Kelly—said: ‘energies and ingenuity of all the} Samis said. ded support to department pre-.get behind it,” Mr. Westwood | FASHION SHOW giving, and then the town can’ “Too many Academy voters: “In the same way 4S some company’s personnel.” i “Por some ume it has been dictions and to the generally op- said. @ LADIES’ 7S commercial interest ini priests or nuns perform com- | he observed. ; mon artistic, musical or sport- me. if I don’t;ing tasks, for example, with the Wilde, then I:aim of raising funds for their ‘work I feel I am able to return i “The year 1961 marked the:apparent that the major noed ‘fifteenth anniversary of Pacific! of the Company is for an ade-. ‘Western Airlines, and marked: quate financial program which» a shift in emphasis on the vari-!will not only relieve the com-- ious phases of the company’s op-' pany of onerous short term lia- go back to making movies. have 2 : . . . y ¥ w Meanwhile, it is stil] open season: how they vote, on that favorite target. Oscar, ,“They say, ‘Dear George C. Scott fired a blun-: Vole, ier corel q auch derbuss at the Golden Nude, ask- WOM t be able to send my aaugn- FASHION SHOW * DOOR PRIZES P.O. DRAWER 128 TELEPHONE 3975 A, SL. sell & Co. . ing that his nomination be with-| ter to a private school, Poor; to the cinema for a ae ae erations,” Mr. Laidman reported. i bilities, but will also provide the drawn because the Academy race! Effie, having to go to a public’ the charitable aim of al ins The first 10 years of Pacific! necessary capital to permit con- ; has become too commercial. | school! . needy children and young Western's history constiuted aiversion of its fleet to pressuriz- CH [A Every Hour ; Ha rlerec ceountanls : a 4 " for their self-! Sportsmen. . ‘period of spectacular growth!ed. turbine-powered I applaud George C. Scolt, _linterest. It’s impossible for them ; Today's statement was design--pased chiefly on contract and | Mr. Samis seta. says Haydn, whose weapons 4’€11, ‘think in something besides! ed to put an end to rumors that charter flying. The last five; “This program is receiving the more subtle. _ commercial terms. Its like ask-,the princess was returning {0 years saw the growth continu-iconcerted attention and efforts: Prince Rupert, B.C . The English - born comedian, ing a blind man to describe the Hollywood because the tiny Mon-ing, but of equal importance.;of your directorate.” he coniin- per’, Dw, director and actor admitted he) spectrum.” ,aco principality was short of saw the transition from charter | ued, “and we confidently expect c was once a member of the Acad-| Haydn tut - tutted the cam-/ money. ‘to mainline operations. ‘the situation will pe resolved in! A. L. BELL, C.A. O. |. EIDSVIK, C.A. emy of Motion Picture Arts andj paigning that Scott railed about:, The rumors have been de-" In, 1957, mainline operations the very near future.” Sciences. “It vot to the ridiculous point. scribed as “nonsense” al the aecounted for only 13 per cent, . Ln “I quit the year they nomi-j last year where I received a palace. ‘of total revenues, but im 1961}: Chill ‘Wills.! _jthe mainline percentage was, 6.5. | 1 “So they vote aircraft.” ' on the Half Hour CIVIC CENTRE AE MISSION Adults 50c; Children 25c 325 Fourth Avenue East nated Cornel Wilde for an| birthday card from, Chi ee oY perce) . —— a it eR Huge one—from.a man I didn't: - s+ oe a This transition ‘has provided ; 4 | know. Sh ic company with a Stablity INTENTION CLEAR Ips visit ‘ -not formerly expericneed. | “When IE was a director at: OPERATIONS CLIMB West Coast mainline opera- i ‘tions of Pacific Western, which | ‘showed a traffic drop during the: first six montns of 1961, have | ‘since continued to climb stead-! ily. Revenues on the extensive . emperor _- Pnramount, all of us got tele-/| canceled” grams telling us it would pe VICTORIA (:—CancelHation of our best interests ot vole 10T 1. visit to nearby Esquimalt +4 Seyte: - ag | studio’s contenders. It was all of two Dutch warships was con- very carefully worded, but the | tirmed Wednesday by the RCN's intention was clear,” iC Pe mimand. . er ; What can be done to make the; Pace two destroyer escorts Mackenzie mainline operation, Academy less commercial? Groningen and Limbure ‘were Which serves more than 20 cen-: 6 , ~ tres between Edmonton and the “T don't know," Haydn ad-i is wae . , av ‘ked Saturday for a: . ves Amitted, “But il seems to me the | to have docked Salt AY tAretic coast dropped approxi- week's visit. i . Sayede > ;Academy made more sense back | eo aa. Mately 9 percent, due princi- ‘an its curly days when it was a It, is presumed the two ships pally to completion of new road iin its eutly days Wiel UWS Al have been diverted LO West awe | oe 0 © PHILIPS ''200” ismall affair, a banquet for the Guinea. The Dutch government | construction in the area served, A digit “compact recur: ‘insiders. Perhaps it should £0, a am . , North Prairie mainline serv- der, having 4 tracks bé ” oe “es ai involved in a dispute with IN~! jcas from Regina through Sask- record devel inglicutor. @ar Ul un back to being small again, donesia over the Dutch colony,’ ee oN Stereo playback facili- : ,atoon, Prince Albert and North fies and footage indi- . “Also, there should be some from cellar, attic, closets! i Battleford to Edmonton, held at cator, Pause control plus control, is reinforcing the area. — tone representation by forelgn film , ee oremay fiNdustrics | --- England, France, , as ‘approximately the same levels lxsestogie or ne taste Sts ate Fo SORES mE SSL CR ‘Italy, ete, The movie industry | Huge volume expected as in the previous year, . ey eo ee “$99. Don't give fire a placa to start! ho longer limited to Holly-! VANCOUVER @& ‘Trans Mount} Charter activity with mule oem ener on nae We complete 4 as vette wood.” tain OU Pipeline Company ex- cneined airerafl showed an in- DAOSERTHR he ahead cee peets to carry a record volume crease of 22 per cent over the —— ee eet ‘Ol erude oil through its pipeline 1960 figures, Oi exploration ac- PHILIPS "190" ee = . i “system this year, President B.C. tivity in the hign Arctic and Worldts top tatiens peat , st Hurd said Wednesday. the Aretic Tslands, and chiles able tape recerter. Ops * oe i ' oe told shareholders at the to points as far as las Vernas, ales ut 1, PbS ith 2 ‘AMnuAl meeting that the com- Los Angeles, Mexico City anid the fii ot rye Lt ipany abo is planning to pay Buffalo, had helped to boost Me MN Bay cteericase Lye wo ldividends twice a year starting revenue in this field. Mr. Laid- Motor, Matters pee, Boe iin 1962, man said. 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