ince BWupert Daily FWews Wtd. Wednesdity,. March 14, 1962 COUNCIL BRIEFS — Cc : Council recommends removal of old cars Wrecked cars and “old heaps’’ parked on city road allowances witl be towed away and impounded 8 [pr shortly, it was learned at Monday night’s City Council meeting. oo — Council decided to accept a ‘enue aS a coffee bar; North Coast Commercial Services Lim- ited, 225 Fourth Avenue East as agents; Kim Dong Lee and Kim ¥, Mar, Kim’s Produce, 743 Third Avenue West, for all lines class- ified by section two of By-law 1263; Jimis Aggelis, Athens Shoe Repair, 623 Second Avenue West, shoe repairing and sales; A. J. LaCroix, 718 Second Avenue West, Frenchie'’s Fancy Snacks, tender from D. J. Lippett, oper- ator of Dan's Service Station to provide “towing and storage fa- cilities to the City.” City Clerk David N. Wilson said that the “old wrecks” would be impounded and if the owner doesn't claim the vehicle within a certain period of time it may be sold by public auction to re- eover towing and storage char- ges. mobile coffee stand; and A. L. Mr. Wilson said the towing | Wade, Tony’s Drive-in, foot of gervice will also apply in the | Sixth Street, horse ride for ease of an accident when a car children. is not removed from the scene. by bf Council agreed to build an ex- tension stage at the senior high school at a cost of $250 for the The fee for day-time removal of vehicles is $5 while a fee of $7.50 wil be charged for remov-~- series of concerts to be held by the Vancouver Symphony orch- estra March 23. The lumber will be cut in such a way that it can later be used in the city’s side- walk program. te ing vehicles at night. The first two days of storage will be free but a fee of 50 cents per day will be charged for cach addi- tional day. te of will be establishing + Bay The local Society for Retard- Ltd..ed Children will be holding a tag day September 15; Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Iwill hold a tag day June 9; and Prince Rupert's Senior High Schoo! Rainmakers will be hold- ‘ing a tag day Saturday to help ‘raise money for their forthcom- ip to Vancouver. P A letter from W. F. Osborne. eretary of The St. Jona e of Prince Rupert, 1 for a donation - Council loading zones on the Cow road opposite Love Electric and By-town Diesel Sales Ltd. +t tr + Fire alarm box location bands will be purchased at a total ap- proximate cost of $250 and a new 12-volt. radio-telephone set will be installed in the new ambul- ance at a total estimated cost oi: ing tr $650. , bebe ' The following ‘trade’. licence branch se applications’ ‘we | approved: ! Ambulanc Marine &.. Industrial: (Mimsco) thanked counci Services Limited, "225 First Av- of $50. enue East.,for marine, mechani- cal-.sale iC Bjorn 35 and service; Wick;,.Cow Bay Sales, Home Oil @ock,..for marine boat sales; | ‘€ommonwealth Construction Co.’ Ltd.; 700 Taylor Street, Vancou- \Woman awarded ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. @ — Mrs. Vera C. Perlin, who has worked to improve the lot of retarded ver, as building contractors; children in. Newfoundland for Howard Melo, Northern Marine eight years. has been named Supply, McBride Street and First Citizen of the Year as a result of a poll of 21 local organizations, Mayor H. G. R. Mews presented the award. Avenue West for retail commer- cial fishing gear; Helge Peter- son, renting eight rooms in the old Bank of Commerce building: : oe Frederick Hill, Pat’s New Stand. ' Advertising in the Daily New! McBride Street and Third Av-' Brings Results . esults Spring into Warm Weather with HUSH PUPPIES!! By GREB Boy’s-$8.95 — Beige or Brown | Men’s-$9.95 — Beige, Brown or Green Women’s-$8.95 — Beige These breathing brushed pigskin oxfords are pertect for spring and summer, Only 12 ox, por shoo with bouncy crepe solos and steel shank support thoy rosist dirt, repol water. Brushing cleans, restores leather, Sizes and widths to fit anybody at the FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. 532 Wost 3rd Avo. Phono 4132 wind got up for about ten min- MONTAGE OF photographs of of 60-piece aggrega Rupert Friday. Mare Hoffman, centre, wi schoc!. There h 23 as pa 1] conduct > sent her little daughter running té Hugh for help as her chimney was on fire. They livesthe other tage belonging to Wallie Jeffrey, but they had gone to town. Hugh managed to dampen the fire and tore off:a sheet of al- uminum behind the cookstove and by meay of dipping a rag in cold water and holding it on the woodwork he cooled the wall and prevented it actually burning through. He thinks that there had been a fire burning for some time in the chimney anda brisk Ad; DANCE. CAREERS These Calgary girls have left sehool to pursue ao dancing career inelnding study terms in) London, Bngland. Carol Anne Innes deft) and Margot Gooder, who both understudied with the Royal Winnipeg Bal- let, now teach dancing at Cal- PLAN ticn during practices. will be two concerts for the schoo end of the Landing in’ the cot- | Vancouver Symphony orchestra in action Symphony orche Vancouver rt of its second annua orchestra in three concerts at aily News Correspondent FRANCOIS LAKE — Oniutes and this really started it. Thursday afternoon Ethel Wiens| going, © * ws % Mrs. Reg. Partington is home again after spending a week in Ottawa as senior Board Member and representative of British ‘Columbia to the annual Feder- ated Women’s Institute of Can- | ada Board Meeting. One after- ;nocn Mrs. Ellen Fairclough gave an interesting talk on the new {Immigration Laws. Mrs. Part- ington says that as far as she was concerned the weather was far worse everywhere else and she is glad to be home again. +’ Cy tf : When a man came into the store and said that he had driven here from Colleymount (20 miles) | in eight and a half minutes we couldn’t believe him as the road is winding most of the way, but ne explained that he'd driven on the ice. Several are driving on the ice now but-have to be sure that there is somewhere they can zet. off the lake not too far from where they want to go. cy ' + Jackie Wiens, Michael O'’Mcara, Brian Remanda, Freddie Peters, Gobby Peterson and Richard Neave belong to the Tchesinkut Lake Pee-Wee Hockey League \ { GRIFFITH nue PROWSE TEMA RITTER “SCOTT JAGH. CUMMINGS Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. 1 northern tour. the Prince Rupert Senior High 1 children at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Francois Lake News By AGNES H. NEAVE TODAY to SAT. — 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. -For-All Of Fun... ye hors cere oe ve eu eo weve Ff Meee . nan village for By TOM WHITE Daily News Correspondent PORT SIMPSON — Peter Kelly was a visitor in the village for two days. He met with the Port Simpson councillors to discuss the logging of the Tsimpscan In- dian Reserve No. 2. + + & Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson flew to Prince Rupert last Wed- nesday on the Pacific Western Airlines after receiving word that their daughter, Pauline McKay, had been injured in an accident. .l{They returned to Port Simpson the next day. of + A North Coast Airlines plane piloted by Jack Anderson came to pick up the Lloyd Ryan baby who was very sick. The “Colnet” took the baby out to the plane Raffle winners Gilrcy Smith was the winner of the cake at the successful bake sale held Saturday at Gor- Peter Kelly visits two days as the water was very rough. +», bf + Ronald Wesley has returned from Vancouver where he un- derwent a successful eye opera~- tion. Miss Belle Wesley returned to Port Simpson from Prince Ru- pert on the same plane. + + + A doctor came in from Prince Rupert on the plane for clinic duty here. ye of Many of the people will be moving up the Nass River short- ly for the oolichan season. ad don and Anderson’s by the | Daughters of the Nile, it was re- perted today by Mrs, W. J. Mc- Intyre, convener of the event. The raffle of the month was won by Mrs, Margaret A. Wilson of the Nurses’ Residence at the meeting of the lodge which was held Monday at the home of Mrs. P, L. Peterson, 403 Fifth Avenue East. : Announcements shows various sections stra comes to Prince Musical director Irwin IE 8 3 @ Legion LA Banquet, Thurs- day, 7:30 p.m. (53) GARY me A JULIAN supervisor culture EDMONTON «) — ft. of dairy cattle im- provement in department, about 75,000 cows in 8,000 herds were bred by artificial insemin- ation during 1961. 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There was no service last Sunday owing to the extreme cold, and we had no minister the weck be- fore on account of illness. hs + ey John Bueckert of Southside Transport goes to Prince George every week and trucks out groc- eries for us and the stores on tne scuth of Francois Lake. Last week he bought a three-ton In- ternational V-liner and is de- lighted with it and finds that he can make a much fuster trip than with his old truck. + + — When Hugh was hating some ic&s for firewood a few days ago Buster got tired of waiting and ran off with the singletrees dragging behind him. Hugh's police dog, Kim. ran behind and erabbed the reins and hung onto California — tube Sweet ‘n’ Juicy them, pulling Buster to a slop. 7 | 31G5$ me Setting [raps ... my = FOR MALE FLOUR On COFFEE est Screen Play CHEESE SOLE FI “ 9 THE SAVAGE REALITIES OF LIFE AND LOVE! 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