ee ee aA ve on : au ae, PEO ee et Cat Te Tee OE RN Oe 9 a ee: EY OP eT Tee Trees eee A et : we a ae mo a, te of ‘ * ae mo vice | business, ‘Classified: 3203, 7 ve “Advertising 320? NE Ee ee OEM Ear onewe t Daily N 1 cep a ‘Published. ‘at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific | Port — And Key to the Great Northwest ; RSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 whee “bys the -.hospital poard: when Mrs.’ ‘Michael Sokplowsky” ped Mrs. Victor: Pick’ were it evonted ‘with engraved. silver trays by E. A. ‘Williamson, board chairman, centre. Attending the ceremony -were Ald. J. W. Prusky; left, and Hugh Ross, hospital adminisirator, right. The presentation was ‘made in: the hospital dining.room before about 30 employces. Mrs, Sokolowsky has been on the “operating: 100m Staff and. Mrs, Pick, a registered nurse is in charge of the Children’s Ward, . . — Staff photo by Phylis ‘Bowman. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C:, THU “FOR 1962 City - Council tonight meeting of 1962. - - The statutory méeting for, the 1963 Council will be held January 7, with Scott’McLaren, city administrator, swearing in a! Idermen ond: school trustees elected . earlier. this month. "POPIIO LIES LEIOLEIDS LEE vescreooerores FPIOLEMPPOPS eenenee eee POCL OE City man: freed on bail ter incident of $250.a ; VANCOUVER @ — Fifty-six’ “young - ‘persons’ ‘were .trapped — - some, for'as. long as ‘three hours --..dn, freezing. _temperatures Wednestay- “night: ‘when - the " Ninety-five , hamper. and hu the’ ‘Salvation Army,. it.was:re-| ported: today: “by” Capt.” Hector |, McDonald. ms » “Much of ‘the canhied: ‘food for : the hampers was donated by the - schools, and some .of the toys. Eighty chickens were donated by|. the*Elks Lodge. -.- -Capt. McDonald said that the Kinsmen Club obtained. the names and ages of: all chillren whose parents were on social : welfare, and gift-wrapped a toy. * for each, Used toys collected .by ; the,. Prince Rupert Fire: Depart- | ment had been fixed and given away too, besides: the. ones from: the school | children, °°", -All of the families, and ‘partic- | ularly, the children Nad’ an en- joyable Christmas, ; ‘Capt. .Mc- Donald Army made sure that, anyone in toys. : ‘Impaired charge laid after accident Gyula’ Darvosl, also. known as ull aullps Darvosl, 836 Fifth Avenue ‘Wash, today was charged with af impaired driving as ia result ‘of: a. mbtor vohicle ‘acoldent, Christ ‘Mase Eve, yy TYe aceldent occurred in front: of. dhe Ocewnview. Hotel where Mr. *Darvosi's vehicle. 1s alleged “Pi to dfavo ‘struck two. parked - cars, extensive. Samage ‘resulted, « Leen: Banta Claus. Poter Moroz, playod ’ his, usuals:role: Tuesday, maging. the rounds, mostly arotind ‘his: nelghborhood.. But thoy, toll “us he mlaied a fow hones" in the ‘Graham. Avenue | nrah, Tie reason?! well: lot's any Nia moion atenmatt over ‘ , a. mee EL . i ‘Bilck'In Lown: visluing rolntives - and soon: onjoying the: Chriate mas . festivities “ls: woll-known foenier Joual tax ab, oporator so “ dreds of. toys | were, ‘distributed ° “tO: “needy . familiés ° Saturday by}: ‘said, as the. ‘Salvation |: need was elven, a: hamper andy’ » ° x wore oes lets acbeneroreoeenceorooseooeesereseenneneeeeeeneees 36 dance ‘goers stranded. aloft in cold when chair lift fails chairlif ton Hollyburn: Mountain: in West. Vancouver. broke ‘down. _Four young ‘men: were. to ap-: pear. in ‘West. Vancouver. juvenile’ court: ‘today. on charges: of : wil! he. stork failed to” “pring. - any” “Christmas Day: babies to Prince Rupert. General. Hos-. S pital, but there were births on Boxing Day. ° ‘An eight-pound, six-ounce baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs. Myles Brunelle .at 2:45 “p.m, Wednesday, and a seven-~ pound, “eight-ounce boy was born to Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Watts at 11:55 p.m. City merchants have plan- ned a royal welcome for the . first baby born at the hospital in the new year. The first: two - baby of 1963 will be showered with gifts and the parents will also receive Cone ons. woonere POPPLPOPOLOT Teen-age idol to: ‘down: to: the stranded riders and “ledge of the gully. litt -were | being held: ¥ today. - There were no severe injuries to: the young - “persons who were attending a‘dance at:a ski lodge _. (| $256: bail when. he ‘appeared in city police court. before .Magis-. Richard Devison’ of Cavenaile Apartments, Seal Cove ‘Road; to- day was released without. plea. ont: trate E. T. Applewhaite on three | “City shivers — in cold snow _ : Prince Rupert residents shiv-| ered today as temperatures re- mained in-the -30’s) and light | snow fell. — -A -cold .westerly wind ‘started |: to blow early this morning, ‘andy snow started to fall about 10 a.m_ By noon, cars: were having diffi- culty: on slippery. hills, and side- | walks. were ‘slushy. hold its last regular barges laid after an incident on Briday. “He is charged with assault oc- ‘casioning bodily harm to Mrs. ‘Carla Zanella, 1426 Piggott. He is ‘also charged with carrying a firearm without a licence, and with pointing a firearm. The incident allegedly took | ace in the afternoon in front of McKay's Grocery, 1383 Sixth Avenue East. US. faces big trade deficit WASHINGTON. ‘(i The ‘United States will wind up 1962 wath ,another. big. international ; ‘trade ‘deficit, this. -time blaming The: cold air, mass is moving. on the. mountain...One hundred and: ‘five others. were, ee at _[Fopes: “to: “rescue. “them. Ropes were: looped: over: the: chairlift at |. |the- high ~ edge .of. a 200-foot ‘gully..: They: . were: then ‘inched southward’ and moist and fairly: ing in ‘onto. the:coast.. a ladder sent over to them. They crawled along the ladders to the ‘Ray Carlaw, 22,.was thrown 20 feet to the ground from the chair when it became entangled and suftered cuts and bruises. Mrs. Meinum, In city many years, dies _ A’ resident of Prince Rupert for many years and for the last 12, years at Vanderhoof, Mrs, Rick Nelson to wed | HOLLYWOOD (mM —> Rick Ne): son, teen-age idol, is going to marry blondo beauty Kristin Harmon, 18, daughter of former football star Tom Harmon and actress Elyse Knox, The Harmons- announced the engagement. Tuesday night at a small, 1amily, Christmas party. The wedding will . ‘be in the spring, Nelson,.: 22, started in show business at. the age of cight in ‘the family's radio comedy sertes | “The: Adventures of Ozzie and Harrlott.". Ho's ‘still one of the ooaee of the show, now on TV. Frank: Montesano, “Now a bus driver.in-the ‘Vornon vran, Prank is hack, for iashort. visit with his nother : ‘and. brothers Wenry, Mito: and Domento: . The! alty’ ‘Ag! Hitowally plugged with, university. atudonts home the: holidays, Among. the n any. apotted’ ky Dally Nows ataffors, nao. enjoying cclabrn- tlona, werg Chrin Warvey, John Olsen, David Allon,: Ken Spocht and. Ron Strand, Oh yos, wo ale tt Mae that is, " Owlng: ‘to " ¥ : An : .. . “amexpoatodty {: Ohriatmas: “light up" of homes ond businesses, judging of decor. alione hng:been postponed until this woekond, Dave Bannistor of! tho. sponaoring Junior: Chambor of. Commereo, auld today, |covered a cheniical substance. In moat. sorant foo Soott, ve junior |. Invge: numbor of: ontrios In tho. ‘Kristine Meinum,. wife of Mel- vin Meinum, died in hospital Christmas Eve. She had been in poor health lately, She is survived by-her hus- band, one daughter, Signe, and two sons, Jack and Einar, and ‘a granddaughter Karen, The funeral will be held Sat- urday fv Vanderhoo!, rR Discovery made in “mental retardation MADISON, Wis... (it—~-Two Uni- versity of Wisconsin researchers snid Wednesday they have dis- Aho urine of n montally. retarded child not found In normal child- ren. \ Tha discovery was announced ‘by Dr. Harry Walaman and Dr, Thoo Corritson, of the dopart- mont of pediatrics, during a lohg-torm study financod In part}. by: a $225,000 grant from ‘the Kennedy Foundation, of. ‘these childron are different, Tt ts part-of our continuing ate tompt to find the possible basis for: montial retardation.” | Car overturns A ony oporated by Joseph Vu- kovioc, «who resides ina tratior on Highwny 16, .overtirned ..at MoClymont Park B Bridge Christ- mons Ivo, Damnge was In excess of $200, The highway was allpe |! ‘Finding - the phomical, Wals- ced man snidi! is part of the cone |’ dinual process to fiid How some]: Nearly 200 men and women were given a free turkey Christ- mas dinner at the Grand Cafe and’ Friendship House on Christ- mas Day.. “4 group of business men headed by Rev. Dr. R. W, K. El- liott extended an invitation to anyone who was alone in the city over the Yule season to have Christmas dinner, This was the third consecutive year that the dinner has been served, The first year, 165 people accepted the invitation and last year, 191, Isaac Sankey dies, age 86 Isaac Sankey, 86, of Port Simp- son died Friday in Miller Bay Hospital, Born in Port Simpson, Mr. Sankey had spent al jhis life there, and was a fisherman and trapper, A widower, he is survived by a son, Robort; a daughter, Mrs. William Alexcec, seven grand- children, and a brother, Solomon all in Port Simpson, Daily Smile Wito: "Didiv't I toll: you. to no- tlee when the soup boiled over?” Husband: “T did. It was 11.45." “MIAMI, Ta, — Tho old two or. throo wooks, MOSCOW, (nh — Pramier following n Polley thot: might oe: British. Columbia during from'6 ym, Friday to midnigh pory at the time, ROMP" sald, - Christmng Duy and Boxing la mild’ air: from the’ocean is mov- AY few: ‘Snow. flurries are: pre-’ ‘Near! y 200 treated to free Yule dinner OEAPOPORPEDOOEDID ODO OODOPOLEDOODON _Today’s News Briefs ~ Relatives of inva invasion captives arrive 022 ‘rolatives of: tho Bay of Pigs invasion -prisaners to ‘Florida . “today anda: tearful reunion with the invaston captives traded -. ‘ by Fidol Cnatro for medicine and food, Moro are oxpected tv Khrushchev blasts Adenauer |. for a German peace treaty, and. at the samo timo attacked West. Gorman Chancollor Konrad Adonaupr who ho said, was 14 accidental deaths in 'B. Cc. over Yuletide “VANCOUVER =~ At least.14 persons diod accldontally part of its troubles on Canada, A commerce department offi- ‘chal: estimates the: trade deficit lenough: nto: "Keep American’ ‘gold: “flowing: into: foreign coffers... Ths Christmas, 160 men and women ate at the Grand Cafe and 35 at Friendship House, Dr. Elliott said today. The meals are paid for by anonymous busi- ness men. Kennedy meets military chiefs on defence budget PALM BEACH, Fla, (fi— Presi- dent Kennedy scheduled a mect- ing here today with military leaders on the new defence bud- get:and planned to mect with five high-ranking Cuban: par- ticlpants in the Bay of, Pigs in- vasion—four of them just re- leased from Cuban prisons. | ‘The morning meeting. with the military chiefs—to be the back- drop for final presidential de- cisions on the $51,000,000,000 de- fenee budget to go to Congress next month — is more of a post- Christnmius remmen of decision- making that Wednesday found Kennedy considering details of his, 1963 tax cut proposal, The broad outlines of the plan, envisaging lower tax rates early next yoar for beth individuals and corporations, were approved several weeks ago, AL Wednos- day’s sossion Kennedy. got into many of the detalls.and gave genoril approval to the trens- ury's pliuns, POOennennnenens frolahter African Pilot; brought policy Khrushchov today Pood anow lond 4” war, the Ohrishnas holiday porlod will; pe + still . -winter®: a continent. } Coppenhall Junction , Wo rks Minister FEDERAL Davie Fulton;- who leaves Ot- tawa tomorrow to begin a three-week campaign for the Conservative leadership in British Columbia will travel by -plane from Vancouver to Ter- race, Kitimat and Prince Rup- ‘ert. areas. He will return’ to Vancouver January 11. The itinerary for his tour. during which he will meet party workers in various parts of the province prior to the Vancou- ver leadership convention Jan- ee eee ee PROVINCIAL VICTORIA, zC News Desk 3204, Sports 3207, Social 3205 toba are on rhe lookou $106 000 stolen on Christmas Eve BURNABY (CP)—Police as far east as Mani- LIBRARY 45 DEC 31/62 PRICE TEN CENTS t for suspects in the $106,000 Christmas Eve robbery of a Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Commerce branch here. Police said the alert is part of investigation routine in the dar- ing robbery, largest in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland in 51 years. Three Manitoba.men arrested for questioning seven hours after the theft were released | early Wednesday. Two masked robbers — struck just before 5 p.m. at the branch on bustling Kingsway, the major commercial thoroughfare of this Vancouver-area municipality. BIG DEPOSIT Just before closing time a de- partment store across the street had made the largest deposit of the year at the branch, It was being counted when the stocking-hooded pair burst in through the rear door. They. uary 23-25, was announced over the holidays, Train smash ciaims 18: many injured LONDON |: | Py: ‘ing, 18. persons jand