"Tos eee . . as a wae e Coe ene . Bo . - eget wie ew we ew we eee 8 we a a EO Be Re ee wR Oe we rege whewece re, -. | Cancer campaign three-quarters | of way toward $4,000 objective | The Prince Rupert unit of the| Dr. George Mostad, chirman to come in, which will help |e a Canadian Cancer Socicty is Of the campaign drive commit-' boost the total toward the goal | more than three quarters of the nee said that latest reports of of $4,000. Municipal officers , : . . drive treasurer J. R Elliott . gape cer way toward its objective of | .), soe OFFICERS CHSS2N y c . J | showed that the total to date! Officers were recently sleet. Meet in Smithers $4,000 in the 1963 Conquer Can- | collected is $3,073.16. | cer campaign The ’ till t ed by the unit. They are T. M.; Two representatives of the . nere are still more returns Carscadden, president; Mrs. Fred city of Prince Rupert will at- > | Dowdie, vice-president; Mrs. F. tend the annual convention of J. Hicks, secretary, and Miss J. north central B.C. municipal of- e L. Potterton, treasurer. ficers in Smithers Saturday. Directors are Mrs. William ‘They are Scott McLaren, city e al ews Rothwell, Mrs. T. B. Black, Miss administrator, and Derrick Rat- G. V. Waterman. Mrs. M. Karu- ‘cliffe, treasurer. sosky, Dr. G. A Fiddes, Dr. A. W.. Municipal adm ini trators Large, Dr. G. P. Fulmer, Dr. managers, clerks, treasurers and Mostad, Rev. Dr. R. W. K. El- solicitors from communities in- liott, Dean G T. Pattison, Mr. ‘cluding Williams Lake north to Elliott, Jack Lem, Art Lees, Dawson Creek aid from Mc- 7 MOTEL EXTENSION OVERLOOKING HARBOR 7 | JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Lrv. i 3 Fraser and W. D. Smith. convention, . : / . . Th ,M 2, Extension to the Crest Mo- which will accomodate a din- rooms and extra units are has been underway for sev- ‘ ursday, | ay 1963 tel, pictured here from the room and cocktail lounge as also being provided in the eral months. wateriront, . shows east - wel = motel lobby. Sample — big enlargement project which neccececececcocooss I r 10 gets mon th in J al / ~~ MORE PAINTINGS AVAILABLE | for not paying hotel bill FOR LOAN TOM ORROW NIGHT Three persons P ay ng Dwain Moortele. Pastels and linocuts by Ruth Harvey will be among Moody were found guilty in po-; The trio were apprehended at sige , ; . lice court this morning on a. Burns Lake after a complaint paintings to be offered at tomorrow night's bimonthly charge of beating a board bill, from the Savoy Hotel that. they | picture loan at the Civica Centre. Bell time is 7:45. a charge seldom laid. ‘had left without paying their Six portraits of native children painted last week by Sentences of 30 days were ‘bill. Mrs. Harvey at Hazelton and Kispiox, and now hanging meted by Magistrate E.T. Apple-| Ronald William Jago, no fixed in the Civic Centre, plus linocuts of totem poles which whaite to Thomas Elwood Mor- ‘address, has been sentenced to a eee l \ have been on display, will be available for loan. row, Carol Ann Morrow and 115 months after the Crown ap- The picture loan was postponed from April. | pe ealed a lesser sentence of four MILI PPP L DDO DD LODO LLDPE D DP DOD ODD DOPOD DDO AVP ; menths. ce ae ee leds cue penile weneneeenen ee Spotty fishing re orted een by Magistrate Applewhaite ° earlier this year on a charge of p hold meeting ‘false pretences. The Vancouver ; Court of Appeal heard the ap- on Sa mon derby scene | .and it was subsequently changed Catch . A report was awaited today by ,to 15 months. atches during the past week of the herring pond _ should: loca] 535 of the Retail Wholesale | This charge arose when Jago annual Salmon | derby failed to| off the docks. They have caught representing employees of the Music Store. | orOac e derby leaders. some dandies at Cow Bay. Ricky bakery, Co-Op Centre and Cow ~ i | Top spot is still held by George Haugen played a 22-pound fish :Bay marine division of Prince “ANNOUNCEMENTS | | ounce salmon caught in March. a light outfit. tive Association, following a Major General G. R. Pearkes. oss Yeoman, the Kristman- 5 : “meeting last ight bet VC, MC, Lieut. Gov. of B.C., will : p derby fishermen of the B fast nig etween | son cousins Eric and Lloyd and “week were: Tirst, Eric Kristman- | Umion representatives and asso- be visiting Branch No. 27 nae e | The four month sentence was I } ion wage issue | peal for a more severe sentence entered in the Prince Rupert: watch the youngsters fishing and Department Store Union ‘issued a false cheque to Colussi’s | Leighton with a 25-pound, five- for a good hour Monday with Rupert Fishermen’s Co-Opera- © ATTENTION ALL VETERANS Gordon Best were the luck . ‘Canadian Legion on Monday, ucky peO-' son, 13-pounds, 12-ounces, win- ciation board members. ple of the week. R. §. Colbert of Van ‘May 6, 1963. All veterans are In- . . ner of couver, 1. Fishing was spotty as well as’ a voucher from Don’s ‘vited to attend an informal eve Men’s Wear: second, Lloyd Union representative, said today ning commencing at 7:30 p.m. producing small catches. Offi- yyistmanson. 12- there were “still problems to be ' “a aS ; was ounds, one- (88) ‘ cials are reminding anglers to: ‘ounce, winner of a set of glasses worked out before we can reach @ Legion. Auxiliary meeting, oo, aaeee| =f Seagtams watch the size of grilse takes; from Mitchell’s florists: third 2 Settlement.” ‘Thursday, 8:00 p.m. (86) een SPECIAL ; ‘in view of regulations pertain-| Gord Best, 1l- The local yesterday voted in: @ Sons of Norway whist and ! rs D . M ling to size and number per ounces, winner of seo rease jon favor of strike action to back up cabaret dance, Friday night, Mav | an on AWA, Rue Wacsby “ Mr. ond rs. ROBERT MITCHELL | person. ‘by McRae. Motors. JOOl their demands for higher pay. ‘3rd. Everyone welcome. (87) | me Po Jie ¢ sons cues were -—— Richerson’s Studio, Smithers . y i - _ =a Anyone worried about the loss | | | ‘Smithers and Rupert | Paton speaks Pollard fund interest in wedding to nurses | up to $175 | G. M. Paton, superintendent ~ Smithers and Prince Rupert Mrs. Frank Herman, Campbell'of schools, gave an interesting The fund in aid of the Pol- families were linked with the River, and the bride’s grand-| talk on the implications of the, lard family has risen to about recent marriage of the former ‘mother, Mrs. C. Morris of Dun-| McDonald report on education: $175, the office of the United } ; Fi { Ann Louise Morris. daughter of can. when Prince Rupert chapter., Fishermen and Allied Workers’ * 00 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morris of | For a honeymoon to Lakelse| Registered Nurses’ Association Union reported today. F IN PRIZE | Smithers, and Robert Thomas Hot Springs resort, the bride}of B.C., met last night at the The office is acting as col- - S Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. wore a pink knitted suit with;nurses’ residence of Prince Ru- lection centre for the drive for | Rey. ithe pene ce BO matching hat, white accessories ' pert General Hospé@¢al. ‘funds to help Mr. and Mrs. Jack ey ewaal) performed and iris corsage, The meeting was conducted by | Pollard, who lost four of their | L rited church in Smithers; The newlyweds will reside av| Mrs. H. W. Cap, president. | Six children in a fire at their | PROCEEDS TO SWIMMING POOL n at 852 Summit Avenue. The groom| Plans for the chapter’s bake | Metlakatla cabin home. Norman Atkins was srvanist, | a fisherman for Nelson Bro-|sale May 11 were completed. The| The total consists of dona- ADVANCE TICKETS CIVIC CENTRE § and the wedding hymn “Be-'thers and the bride is a stenog-|sale will be held in the Nor-;tions by individuals and pupils ORME'S MAY 3 | cause” was sung by Mrs. FE. Her" rapher for the department of|thern B.C. Power Company store |of the Conrad Street elemen- man. The church was decorated | fisheries. beginning at 1 p.m. lary. school. : with gladioli and iris backed) ---- -----—- ~ a cee van tomes eee anne i with cedar boughs and fern, The bride wore a short dress of white sheer lace over nylon with lilypoint sleeves. A shoul- der length veil trailed from her borealis tiara, She carried a bouquet of mauve orchids, and wore matehing pearl earrings and necklace, a pitt of the groom. She was riven im mar- a by her father, ; ‘Miss Patrician Thomas of Prince Rupert wis maid of hon- gr, wearing a otreet-te neth dress of orchid color, nylon full skirt fad silver threaded tap, and Matching henddress. Per bon- quet wos of manuye caurmations: ane iris. | /Bupportines the sream as beet man wis Steve LaSoto of Prince | Rupert. Ushers were Bill Morris of Smithers, hrother ot the | bride, and Bob Mosdell of Port : Rdword. TELEGRAMS READ OA reeeption was held at the home of bride's parents ater Whatover the effort and sacrifice, we have yet to meet tho fhe wedding supper in the Balk- ley Motel dinin room. Lee cur a Ns Pee msewnns QS J STAN 4 fl —— person who is sorry he slaved that: one more year’, or proceeded to lay proposed the boast to w i Perey NNN ' ; gg Sodiad! flaw Waly ae helde, and the terst to the nid | furthor training or education after high school, ot honor wits propesed by the best mon. Teleerams of cone gratiations were rend from trlends und relatives from Chi- aneo and Wadsworth, Tb, Vane éonver, Vietora, Campbell Riv- éroond: Prinee Rarpert. w For the oeeasion the bride's Nother wore oa powder — blue sheath dress wlth omatehinp Jackel und white HCCOSSOLLOR, hed aored earmation corsnge, ’ Hie eroon's nother choosing a alow and pgreen floral print allk dress with green necessaries did on corsage of green-tinted Coon Attending the wedding fram Out- ot-town were Miss Glenna Stavia. Me, and Mrs, Stuart Dolk, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mr. und ee __——— Advice to the ambitious: TAY IN SCHOOL Staying in school when classmiles Jeave Lo lake jobs requires foresight and perseverance, More than that, it takes faith in one’s self and in one’s abilities and it usually means some measure of financial burden to the student's fanily. Tho more you Jearn, the more interesting the search for knowledge bocomes, Tho well-trained person enjoys the true salishietion of challenging work, increased earning power, and a sense of greater community contribution. For information about scholarships offered by Columbia Cellulose, contact the Industrial Relations Office at the pulp mill. COLUMBIA CELLULOSE eq COMPANY, JLMUEID Head Office: Burrard Building, Vancouver, B.C, a Ne BS oOMrs. Robert, Mosdell and Mts. Wa thy SES PRINCH RUPERT PULP DIVISION CELGAR PULT DIVISION ; W.D. Lambe of Prince Rupert, 4 TTRRICACHS WOODS PUIVISLON CUSLOATO LUMBER DEN Eston Mrs, Jian detirles of Cedurvile, RLSEAKGH & DEVELOPMBNS DIVISION CLLGAR WOURG DIVISION — “ ee we s eye he ee ee me he ee ee os ee ' . LG ee ke fee eo ge +e