ae a ve Jey, and this in turn flooded the and several low-lying farm lands along the river were _ Stations all reported “moderate . Usk canyon, . HIGH WATER AND FLOODING along Highway 16 has receded, but more flooding is feared because of the recent hot spell. Me The Morice and Telkwa Rivers rose rapidly to swell the Bulk- Skheena. The water at Telkwa rose close to the main street, inundated. The forest fire ranger to low”. This shot, taken from Highway 16 recently, is part of SANDBAGS AND TIMBER held up this home through a culvert under. the main streets. and caused closure of the schoo}, after DOGS RUIN GARDENS - Garden Club petitions ~ for city leash by-law Twenty-six members of the Prince Rupert Gar- den Club strongly endorse letter be sent to the Prince Rupert City Council advo- cating a “leash by-law’’ at a meeting held Wednesday in the Civic Centre. The problems of dogs running loose and destroying lawns and! gardens had been discussed at previous mectings and a letter had been sent to the City Coun- cil suggesting this bylaw be put into force. A letter from the city council ‘was read at the meeting, ini which it was stated that the; board of works committee would investigate the matter fully and would consider the request. The Garden Club members felt; at, the mecling that the issue | should be pushed, and so the sug- gestion to send a second Ictter -was supported. The members said that much damage to their gar- dens and to the parks had been done by dogs, and they felt that if the animals were leashed. | many additional gardens and | lawns could be added to beautify the. city. With president Cornelius Ver- haar in the chair, the meeting also discussed the possibility of holding a flower show at the end of August or early in Sep- tember. It was reported that the club had received many requests and inquiries from city residents about a show, and they were cnough flowers in bloom. Parks co-ordinator Harry Har- | rison reported that the grecn-| house on McBride Street was, open for public inspection every day, and city residents were in-- vited to go in to see the array of plants and hanging baskets there, “PRINTED PATTER A961: SIZES ipreparation for this badge, you ab were, pride in being a young “wilfing to put one on if the) of Canada and will regard the weather warmed up and there) badge Michael Montesano of The Daily News staff and his wife and three children left by car Saturday for a month's camping ! trip to the interior and southern British Columbia. * te *+ Mrs. Sarah Pogue of New York, N.Y., and Mrs, William Paterson, of Willowdale, Ont., mother and aunt of Mrs. E. T. S. Moore of 774 Alfred Street, arrived in the city by plane Thursday for a three week visit with the Moore family. + + + The Canadian Pacific cruise ship Princess Louise was here from 9 am. until noon Sunday on her way north. She will be here Thursday night southbound, + * +- Miss Ellen Jefferies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Jefferies | Two city Girl Guides, Dianej ,- Knudson and Colleen Hogan, of 700 Fourth Avenue East, left! d the vote that a second ' Girl Guides receive letter from minister visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miss Ellen Wardrope and Miss Judy Smithers for a two-week vaca- tion with Ellen’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew. Mrs. John and Mr, and Mrs. Oaowichuk leave by train tomorrow for Lake Kathlyn for a week's holiday. The Canadian National steam- whe also attended the camp, got lity Canadian Pacific Airlines Saturday for Vancouver Island where she will visit with rela- Cay southbound with 245 passen- vives. Miss Jefferies will also}gers. She will be here again Thursday morning on her way Ayres and Barbara of Prince ;north. Rupert who are cn holidays in } % % Victoria. Rev. J. A. Reskam, pastor of + * + the First Baptist Church, re- turned ‘Thursday from a month’s holiday to Alaska, Dawson City, arc Grande Prairie, Alta. % * Cy Joyce Meore, Arvida Maki, Mery Margaret Aird and Mary Gibson arrived home by train Tuesday from Telkwa where they ‘spent a week al Camp Caledonia ‘on McLure Lake. Miss Elaine ‘Pulmer was in charge of the ‘camp of 27 girls. Jeanette Long, Moore are presently in ye Lester + and son Metro children te Peter and two + ok * have received a letter from Ellen ~ Fairclough, minister of Citizen- ship and Immigration, to con- gratulate them on earning the Maple Leaf Citizen badge of the Girl Guides. In part the letter reads, fin learned how your municipal gov- ernment functions as well as the requirements for citizenship in general; and as a Girl Guide you have been trained in the import- ant principles of good citizenship such as thoughtfulness for oth- ers and willingness to accept re- sponsibility. This knowledge and training will be very valuable to you when the time comes for you to assume your role as an adult in your community. “As you wear your Maple Leaf badge I am sure you will take citizen as a token of citizenship and responsibilities to come. “you have my best wishes for future attainments and success.” These girls are the first to earn this badge in the Prince Rupert district. Miller Bay Tidbits By STEVIE STEPHENSON We welcome Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Barclay to the hospital this week. Dr. Barclay is regional su- perintendent from Vancouver and arrived Friday on the Prince George and then proceeded to Stewart returning Saturday. They will leave Manday by boat for a visit to the Queen Char- lotte Islands returning Wednes- day to the hospital for a few days. Dr. Smith feted by fusiliers An engraved tray and an Irish black thorn wall- + rk + Dr, and Mrs. George Fulmer and family are planning a camp-~ tng trip hy car for their vacation for the next two weeks. + & + pr, Wellett, the regional eve | specialist, was on duty in the! hospital this week. | + + | Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Newton; are looking forward \ and family a to their holidays to be spent at Francols Lake, 3 h } ° al? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kessier we ? are spending thelr holldays ih) the Okanagan, % Mrs. Titian Cavenaile and three sons loft Monday by bus for Pentleton and Vancouver, te o& » Mrs, Jacek Reykdal will visit. their family nnd frends at For Nelson, Wdmonton and Peace River on their vacation. * + Mr. and i wai byffune Adams EXTRASEASY TO SEW — and how perky, how pretty your Witle girl wilh dook in this de- Wel btly fIneed — shirlavalst, Whip tl up in ensy-care Dies ronecotton dn flower - frash coors, Printed We weleame Mrs. Delores Bar- ton and Peter Pa Willler ta tho nursing shat, * © Ronald Tesh has refined fram “Eparntian Doorstep" and $s on duty at the hospital. Patter Anat: curls , * 4 dives Oi, 10, 1, 14, Bilao 10 inkes thi yards dh-in, fabrie, FORTY CENTS C10e) in cols moe stamps, plensed for thts Miss Jane Benras returned fram Florida this week for an oxtond. od visit. pattern, Print phulaly STAN, A aticcesstul weiner ronal. was NAME, ADDITESK, SP YUE theld Sunday evening down hy PUM UBER. the roareation hall. Games nnd Send order to ANNIG ADAMS, |atunta wore enioyed by all pres- ere oof The Prince Ruport pent, Our thanks go to the OBAC Daily News, Pattern Dapart- [for tie food ane to Vietor Wells ment, 60 Front strom, Woast, [for tiking care of the arrange. ing stick were presented to Dr. R. B. Smith at a party given in his honor by the memlsers of D Company, Irish Fusiliers of Canada (Vancouver Regiment) at the Armoury Saturday night. Making the presentation on behalf of the many members of the unit and their friends was Capt. J.C. Ewart, offleer com- manding “D" Company. Dr, Smith pas been medical at- Neer tor the unit during bis six yenrs stay in the elty, IIe jenves Auriuat. 4 with his wife and two sons, dimmy, §, and Robert, 4, for Jamalen, where he will be in public health work, Whilo here, he waa affiliated with the Large Clinte, oranta, Onturlo, ments, noe ee eer - 48 Hee . MT ae Dr. KR, B. Smith, Mrs, Smith, Mes. Jock Ewart and Mr, Ewart with Trish black (horn swagger stick BP UD te ' . . ’ thithaals ata . o ; Nhis spectacular bullet salar stecs suntanned California In dramatic contrast with trot’ White molded pelatin, Combite this tanwy lite fruit with eanved crushed pineapple, chopped apple, whipped cream and selatin for al traly pe . : ‘ bees pels : puant, trul superb sulad offering, Hoamay be served as a lovely light dlesnert Be sure to alow several hours’ or overniwht refr ( oral wht refrieration for thorough chilling and firming. Ue time da short, (he mistue may be chilled in de individual saled molds, Creamy Catiiornia Ratiin Mold 9 ‘ : 2 envelopes plain gelatin ty cup demon Julee ai cup agar 1a cups California raising Ma cupa water 2 cups diced apple @ (ounce) cans crushed 1 cup whipping cream Pineapple Fresh mint sprigs MIs dolatin and susae thorowcily. Add Ua eup ow | f ‘lily. viter, Tlace over qow Neat, allerings constantly, until gelatin is Vital wed Tenuee from Irene and st rdnrenuini: water, undrained pineapple and que ee, Chill mixture to unbeaten eye while comsisleney, many lo, cover valsins with water and boil Wd minutes, Cool n cookin water, Drain well and add te eliilled gelatin, Mold in ayn ound whipped cream. ‘Tarn into &eup mold, Chil until drm, nniold and jaueatinl with fresh Mint sprigs, Makes lg to 12 bervings. (Mull of recipe silly 6 andividual mode.) " ee ee Se . ope * ¥ © @ eG © de ye 94 roe at Burns Lake after the flooding Saul Creek ram- paged through the village main street, The cre.k usually took the overflow from Saul Lake But in the recent flood, it flcoded homes and stores back-up water broke through street fills. off at ‘Terrace to visit with rela- tives. Cote, mother of six who is al second-year arts student at the University of Montreal, believes the more mature student has ‘some advantages. st es she said. mics is easier for me than fora, young person — I’ve had the ex- perience of managing a home.” : -—— Staff photo by Ovzic Zbilnew @ Sanadian | Legion General: Meeting, Wednesday, July 25th, | 8:00 pan, (144) | Monday, July % th b Mary and Patti O’Toole, dau- 1 i } i er Prince George was in port'phters of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bile from & p.m, to midnight Satur- O’Toole of 330 Fifth Avenue West, | ‘left by plane Saturday for Rich- t mond, B.C., where they will visit | ©. ‘their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. |. O’Toole will motor south in two | iweeks for a _whole family will return home |: ‘together by car. 1 holiday and the)’ ————— MONTREAL *@: — Mrs. Lionel I “When you udy at my age you have the sperience of life to call on,” “Bor instance econo- he TEMPORARY BRIDGE was bui is part of the main strect cut off for a al Burns Lake have vceey cee AM KUAMaena ae Hotel un Kenneth McKinnon of Kelow- ‘na has been appointed manager ‘of the owner, Frank Streif. les Reda as manager. Mr. Reda the hotel to Mr. Sircif and has retired to make his home 14 Vancouver. t \ Mr. McKinnon has had wide | experience in the hotel business. | PRICES Prince Rupert Daily Pcs lt to replace Highway of Burns Lake. proke the culvert and washed away the 160 G. time and some homes were been warned to boil ah Walks before it can be used for drinking anid cas PHEDE SCS, - Staff phutes by Pais Bowman er new manager “Westiain ier ft ‘then he le: Prince Rupert Hotel, it ; Point was announced today by hotel | Royal Atiie Mr. McKinnon replaces Char one et Hetowns St arast j University has sold out his half interest IN-ygy Sires band | couve rrianager th starting as manager of the New it A 8 Ea x ae sche Lb” 4 OO we in Een eae 23, 1962 16, which The diooding Saul creek The he-pital was floured, The residents rior ig minutes - 2 Eieyt in 7044, Since ryeadgied (lo Crowil Hotel ot Trail ond the livicl at Welowna. baton meas two sons, vione at the ‘hh Columbia. with his wife Rls in Van- dk’ Mr. Meriinuun Gf obi dave diver tp diese ithe third is had since whe Tlie £5 hotel ip isaek. woo bunt in ren womens Vancouver Sub-contract ainel tiateit. project at the Celuuir Lect. i | { | | B.C. by the above nar. “ANNOUNCEMENT Peter Kiewl of Canaca Lie. 2412 Columbie | il i for the research cel doyoioom Sans Ca. Agl ¥ > Lip cant rete 10, 6.0. Wins cig detuested mt re-location aiid Gt Wyat.on Island, ee —_— seem y af awe os ws epan . ane Volkswagen prices wi not be increas until present stocks are soc. We luvo a number of cars in stock, They were Pe imported prior to the rocantly announced ton " aan percent tarilf surcharge, ye As soon as these cars have boon sold (which is would normally ba the end of August) our price tags will have to bo adjusted, We are sorry we can't tell you how long our slacks will last HE you were to coma In and buy one today (instead of wating a low wouks) we wouldn't blame you a bit, LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. Corner 2nd Ave. and Ist Stroot Telephone 5318 % ti di : (a i veh meee oN, ay, Cory er q yates 1 i . rae _ a ANNI e “ie Vy he fey i eh dh OM aie ‘ty R's ts me Se gedaan i way eR ni ak AM ag a aud Te talSalarecg ie Weeinedlte 5% oe Mee ag geome |, Rie pth ihe we aM \ al vant , tit eee or ah a wy 1 th mat thot on oon ne