OO rr EE ETE E ESET TESS SS : 14° {Ovinee Rupert Oaily srcws Wty, oo io Monday, February 26, 1962. . Seed | | NEED ESTABLISHED Legion calls meeting on vocational school The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 22 will hold! a meeting sometime in March at the Legion auditor-, “am to discuss plans to establish a vocational training: 7 PROP eEE tT aaaa Re ‘school in this area. hi ° h ci | h hi ° s 7 5 Pair fined | An earlier meeting, seneautea E IS 1S t e isp ay ouse see T IS IS ifor March 23 has been cancelled.; More than 800 persons have inspected the Midland subdivision House above at 521 Eleventh Avenue East is home of Mr. and A committee was set up by | display home above at the corner of Frederick Street and India Mrs. Clifford Grand and was built by local contractor Ewald the Prince Rupert Legion in Oc-. Avenue, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The house, Becker from plans supplied by Greenall Bros, of Burnaby. Ple- tober to investigate the feasi- | designed and built by Greenall Bros., of Burnaby, has three ture above and two others were used last week to depict one of pility of establishing 4 voca-: bedrooms, full basement and automatic heat. It is one of seven seven types of homes in Midland subdivision, designed by tional school in this area, The designs offered by Midland subdivision. Greenall Bros. 'findings of the committee firm- weer soem not the display house... -for not paying - parking ficket | pat Ing Ic e S ly established the dire need for ~ January build: ‘of $56.3 'Shoplifter ordered een oes ccna ee January burldin total of $56,355 | ee ‘each plus $2.50 costs: by: Magis- spokesman. said. . : ee : 7 ¢ ; trate E. T. Applewhaite Satur-| He snid a venture of. this type , ° to post $150. hond day morning when. they: appear- must have the support of the | ; om. 5 a ? rate aera aes eee ace” OD Over CONStrUCLION For las Cal | 8 Ee nag im gees ed in police court charged wien “AN clubs and groups have’ aD OE: \ an | sling t sal Ups ‘on a bond’ of $150 on his own failing to pay & parking ticket./peen requested to tend'a delegu-' There were 37 permits issued worth $2,500; 16 alterations and Two new residential permits] recognizance to keep: the peace a pene ies meneame ee Re et RA , James Benner of the Angus tion to this meeting. lin January for a total of $56,- repairs for $14,380 to make ‘a were issued for $24,500 this} for three months by Magistrate ‘Apartments received a ticket on The Canadian Legion would 1355, according to a report sub- total of $41,380. month, whereas in January, ig. T. Applewhaite in police court January 15 for unlawfully: park- ‘appreciate notification from all|mitted to the city by J. C. Ewart, : . ___'4961, there was one jiasued: forpSaturday’ moming when he ihe a vehicle in a prohibited groups expecting to attend’ the ipnilding inspector. Thirteen permits totalling $16,000. ‘plonded’ guilty: to a charge of area on Hays Cove: Circle and mecting. | This is seven permits and $19,- $14,075 for commer cial buildings (theft under $50. Raymond Richard Paulson of —————— ‘515 more than eanuary of rOBL, nad . ror addons - $74 Total fees collected for the|" Gharies Calvin Smith, 56, a 916 Conrad Street received © ROME TELEPHONES when 30 permits worth $36,840 for $13,100. erations and repairs permits was $201. This’ was) Terrace logger, was charged ticket October 4 for unlawfully | moje} - in R per Were issued. om made up of 37 building permits with stealing a carton of cigar- i ‘yarking a vehicle on the west elephones in Rome number “Ge the 37 perimts, 23 were One other permit was issued for $168.50; three plumbing forjettes valued al $3.25 from the re side of Conrad Street facing in 500,000, about one for every four issued for residential dwellings; for alterations and repairs worth $22.50; three wrecking for $7.50; |Shop-Easy Store at 3 p.m, Fri- ee _ = the wrong direction. residents. two worth $24,500; five additions’ $900. ' and one moving permit for $2.50. | day. PRIZE WINNERS - — Robert |: a . ee -+ Fisher (left) and Mrs. Audrey |: i ‘Miner pose with prizes receiv~ ‘ed for being the best-costumed eceuple at Saturday’s Second Annual Masquerade ‘Ball spon- sored’ by the Italo-Canadian Club at the Civie Centre. Fisher was dressed. as, “an afreabian yprince,.,while. Mrs. Miller was:°costumed' as a Flarem’ dantcer. -—=*gtatf-photo: by: Gary .Oakes Four. students --tep Booth Lonors roll ‘Four students obtained the it a / ; @ maximum average of 3.00 in the . honors roll of Booth Memorial Jurior High school, principal F. A. Dunford said today. They were Joan Sinclair and Tom Timms of Grade 9 and Cheryl Kergin and Richard Omori of Grade 7, all of whom attained maximum average of 3.00- in the second examinations of the year. i In order to have an Yyonor roll standing, a student must have @ numerical overall standing of 2.5 or above, in English, social stu- dies, mathematics. science, lan- guage, home economics and in- dustrial arts. ; In. the remaining subjects a . Nc pienina “c! or better is required. A -complete list of students who attained honors roll stand- ing, and their averages follows: Grade 7: Cheryl Kergin and Richard Omori 3.00; Glen Bon- derud, David Johnstone, Jorunn _ 4 Ne Neds Leren, Colleen Moore, Joan Wil- “iad rr : r ; . me Ki ———— eel " son 2.8; Marilyn Macdonald, Di- ¢ F iJ “ a ne . ane Welton and Joan Mallettt a a le % ¥ . a ~~ cone gen enna Grade 8: Joan Margetson, Fra- ser Wilson, Claudia Warren, John ie . ; : L 7 er 2 Marshall, Vivian Tanaka 2.835 % mY o. "chain tiga cee ca . Dourglas Cameron, Kathleen Jef- ioc feries, Joseph Scuby, Jim Wood, David Hurst 2.67, Lioyd Fraser and Lou Leeuw 2.50, Grade $: Joan Sinclair and Tom Timms 3.0; Michiyo Nakan- ishi 2.86; Alison Newton and ‘Galaxle/500 Tudor Hardtop-one of Ford Monies Kowal 2.57) Heather of Canada’s fine cars... bulltin Canada. Baxter 2.50. " gece tem renee ne ewe ease taerern ertien ante wemaanta tat = 08 ; ; Damage minor e' e e in collision Minor damage was Inenrred | Friday when awoocur driven by Donna Vincent, — le44 Bench Place, was ino collision with a vehicle driven by George Wan- therall of 387 Seventh Avenue West. The incident oceurred {vt ~ , , . _ . ' front of the Government Liquor Go with Galaxie power! Take ‘your pick!...one of two powerful Thunderbird V-8's or F F | Btore on second Avenue West . 7:25 pan, Friday, No charges are a new improved six cylinder engine that saves like money in the bank. Go in Galaxie e contemplated, fae eSereretten rs, . Corlain features illustrated are optianal at extra cost, gece erst pee nom ornare rane Sammaremnaih earns SIR SeERI ES ee style! The look is Thunderbird inspired. Big, beautiful —Galaxie makes its presence Theatre robbed felt—in any settling, Interiors arc spacious, luxurious, most comfortable. Go the carefree j RY /} / BUY / on Broadway e : | e Galaxie way! Normally, you'll drive up to 30,000 miles between chassis lubrications, NEW YORK o- The Rivoli enw, on Hrondway was robbed up to 6,000 miles between oil changes. Vital body parts are treated to resist corrosion. | t of $16,000 Bunday ninht by two Ves fo fete . ads ; . . oo a an who bound three theatre Muffler life is tripled. Bi akes adjust themselves automatically for the life of the linings. . a youl employees with surmleal tape, . — _ . . Agmatant Treasurer Joseph Smith Radiator coolant lasts For 30,000 miles or 2 years. Go for Galaxie price! It's a lot less anid he was leaving the theatre when the (wo men ordered him { u think! And it's wort yf ‘a f af sorant . We Ne butlding. ‘The rob- han you think! Ana its w rth a lot more than you pay. What an elegant way to pers forced Smith and two other . sol Trek drive it t +o a Snanrnel Toye levy hors fyees (ev pen the sale save money! Test drive it this week--at your nearest Ford Dealer. cna cen ees Ot SOR OER SOOO | OO pees 2300 | Ind Ave. and MeBride 2300 Bomb victim buriod YOREBTOVA how Funeral gorvices: wore held hore Tuosday for Veyenr-old Harry Kootni. yorf, a rudicul Bane of Froodotwi. Dowtkhohor sect killed. Wriduy whon the bomb he was holding jy the hack reut of an auto ex- ploded. PSALM