we ‘ee ee es 0 St ee Ee TH toes af wow ee PL ate ete ee, Vege’ ee ee roe ee ee Te ee ee ea te BIG WORKS PROGRAM ON FULTON STREET Fulton Street, from down- town Prince Rupert, has been given a new, wide aspect with city works improvements that include extensive retaining wall building and new fcot- Fe RE ERE ED eens path from corner of Fith and Fraser Streets. Curving Ful- ton Street, funnel for much — Prince Kupert Daily ‘News. ‘3 Wednesdey. April 24, 1963 ee - aie ee ee te te ne ee, Gideons pian major rally | The Gideon An auxiliary police force to be iused in cases Of emergency will ‘be formed in Prince Rupert shortly, Formed under the civil defence program, recruits will be trained locally and used for the enforce- , ment of emergency restrictions of normal activities. Duties will : se as : . include the guarding of public Gideon organization is placing utilities and other vital instal- of Bibles in hotels ¢ and other in- lations, crowd control, regulation stitutions and to “witness to the of traffic to facilitate the move- saving and keeping power” Of ment of essental vehicles such Christ. as fire trucks, prevention of loot- First. session of the rally will ing during emergent periods, as- be a workshop forum pertaining sistance of other CD services be- to the responsibilities of Gideons. fore, during. and after a period This wil) be held at 2 p.m. in of emergency, assistance in the the reevlar Baptist Church, identification of the dead, and The Ladies’ Auxiliary will hold aid to other communities in mu- a “pet acquainted” tea at 2:30 tual aid agreements. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.: Applicants will be required to A. Adland, 345 Eighth Avenue undergo approximately 22 hours West. of training locally under Staff A turkey dinner will be served Sgt. Andrew Calvert of the city at 7 pan. in St. Paul's Lutheran detachment, RCMP. Subjects to Church, with John Wilson of be taken during this training Vancouver as guest speaker, iperiod include criminal law, Camp has an- | nounced that this year’s zone! rally for Northern British Co- lumbia Gideon members will be’ held Saturday in Prince Rupert.° Theme fur the rally is “Ye shall be witnesses unto me ‘Acts 1:8). Main work of the Anyoac wishing to attend the crowd control, discipline, emer- banquet may buy tickets, and gency planning. first aid, foot further informatian may be had drill, police work, small arms by telephoning 4478 or _ 6001. training a and traffic control. ACRGSS galtcellars, 13 Rebecca and TV Vineoln’s garh, 50 Tropical fruit-Span others, 6 Bench or pews 52 Not in order, | 18 First name in Ir. 53 Type of guiding space, 1O Unfreeze, mark: 2 words, 21 Lighter. 14 Prophet of 8th 58 Kind of singer, 24 Cut of meat. century BC 59 ._. word: 2 words, 25 German title. | V5 Twelith menth in’ 60 Character an 26 Chorus or choir in Jewish ealendar, music, Ttaly. 16 Putting green 61 Mixture for glass’ 27 Sailing ship. feahire, making. 29 Wild plums, 17 Girl in’ an old 62 Kind of “kav- 32 Slinks away: cong: 2 words, alier,” in opera. words, 19 Biblical paniarch, 63 Ax note thin wood, 34 Historie name In 20 Part of an Arab's 4 Garden party, Corsica. each, 65 Delusion’s 35 paapert of 2 econmoiter, Nurtner. “intand, 32 Hernnneiten, DOWN 36 Cantankerousa, winner in 1 Curtain-goingup 38 Of- key: Colloq. literature, 1925, sounde, . 41 Tt beats the deuce, O25 Ayreements, 2 Sewing machine — 42 Important men of 95 Greate common inventor, husiness, factors Abbe, 8 On the briny. , A5 Liquid measure, Of Purposes, 4 Does a gardener’s 47 Slight taste. SO Sixty minutes, job. 48 She rade on the 31 Pereh, 5 Strap for ram with tho 33 Ample space: 2 fastening an golden fleece, words, ald-time sandal, 49 ‘Twenty, BP oon. for one’s 6 Down the 5) Clty in money (nowerful companionway? Hlinols, on the competition) 2 words. Mississippl. words, 7 Came down, St i Ueht, in France. 30 Deep hucket of a 8 Nape of the neck, 55 lovely any steam shovel, in anatomy. today. 2" 2 39 Swing about, 9 Yiminutive e, Worde 40 Vremonitory alpn, nullix. 56 Poetle 42 Heautifuls Tal, 10 "Lo. of true contraction, 43 Ending on Jap. love.. 2" 2 words, 67 White-tatled anese ship names, 11 Lista of ontatand: eagle, 44 Long story, ing students; 2 no Direction ta tho performer, in , Wards, musle, di Souree of Upht. I delat 2 Ahove a whisper. AY Velatives. of ' * 4 4 Woda Py a5 16 ah AG or 8] 68 [66 (67 Staff Calvert hopes to get 21 recruits before Tuesday. Ap- plication forms are available at his office at city hall. Ap- plicants must be Canadian citizens or British subjects in good health between the ages of 18 and 55 inclusive. Uni- forms will be issued to those accepted. Wanted: 21 recruits by next week for new auxiliary police force Changes in. flight times start- ing next week when daylight ‘saving time will be in effect have been announced by Cana- dian Pacific Airlines. The week day flight Monday through Saturday will leave Vancouver at 7. a.m. PDT instead of in the early afternoon, ar- riving at Prince Rupert at 10:05 am. with a turn around time of 25 minutes, leaving at 10:30 a.m. and via Sandspit, arriving at Vancouver at 1:25 p.m, - Accordingly, the post office: has announced that starting: Mcnday air mail closing time ee ee will be 8:15am. PDT. Registers . should be posted by 6 pm. the previous day. The new times on the weekday flights 5 and 6 are calculated not only to bring passengers, mail and express into Prince Ru- ‘pert at a more advantageous hour, but also enables cut- bound traffic to connect to all ‘CPA international flights at Vancouver. With five flights weekly Vancouver - Amsterdam, it is possible for a persen to be ‘in Western Europe within 24 hours of leaving Prince Rupert. Big change in the Sunday flight is the originating at both The Daily News TY PAGE kc traffic to and from down- town, has been widened con- _Siderably under the program. The Business and Professional Women’s Club will be visited May 29 by Miss Elsie Gregory MeGill, national federation pre- sident. Miss McGill will be driven here from Kitimat after a visit to the Kitimat Club, and will meet members of the Prince Rupert club at a dinner May 29. This was announced at the program, recruits will also j|club’s dinner meeting at Club 27. make night patrols with vari- Members also learned that the ous members of the city de- isum cf $127 was raised at a re- tachment. cent rdmmage sale. A minimum education of grade The-annual meeting and elec- ‘7 will be required. The mini-| tion of officers will be held May 'mum height for applicants is; | In addition to the training v‘anmain ees | Mational president will visit business women 22 after a dinner at Club 27. Mrs. R G Farmer and Miss Eve- ncminating committee. sponsoring a candidate for Haines Strawberry Queen con- test 28. Announcements @ Canadian Legion 6:30 p.m. Dinner tickets $1.00. lyn Rivett were apponted as a} Members decided to assist in! the | in conjunction with the: Haines Strawberry Festival June General! dinner meeting April 24th at! Vancouver and Edmonton flights which proceed to their destina- ,tion without previous exchange ‘of aircraft at Prince George. iThis will shorten travel time. Connections are also available | Prince George to Vancouver off ithe Sunday flight from. Prince Rupert.‘ ‘ | Flight 15 as it will now ke de- signated, will leave Vancouver ‘at 7:45 am. PDT, arriving at Prince Rupert at 10:15, and pro- ceed eastbound to Terrace, Smi- thers, Prince George, Ft. St. John ‘Grande Prairie and Edmonton. The flight arrives at Prince George 1:10 pm., and with 15 flight will Flight schedule changes coming with daylight saving next week minutes station time leaves at 1:25, ‘arriving at Edmonton at 4:45. The connection at Prince George departs at 1:40 p.m., ar- riving at Vancouver at 3:25 p.m. The west and southbound be designated as fugnt 16 and leaves Edmonton at 9 am., and enroute, via Grande Prairie, Ft. St. John, ar- rives at Prince George at 12:25 p.m., departs at 12:46 and via Smithers and Terrace, arrives at Prince Rupert at 3:35 p.m. leav- ing at 3:50 which is 45 minutes earlier than previously, with a ‘corresponding arrival -couver of 6:10 p.m. at Van- ADVANCE TICKETS ORME’S , t ! { ! ' five feet, six inches, and the | ‘maximum, six feet. | Rev. James Tracey officiating. iMrs. S. F. H. Lane of Vancouver. | The bride is the daughter of | j Mrs. F Stacey of Hills, B.C. and | his brether, Peter H. Lane of the groom is the son of Mr. and | Vancouver. Jack Duggan usher-, Newlyweds will make their home in Terrace Terrace is the home of Camp- |Wade, in a teige dress with are | | bell F, Lane and his bride, the accessories. The bridesmaid car- | former Priscilla (Pat) Mazurski, ried a white Bible mounted with | who’ were married in the Church yellow roses, and the matron of: | of the Annunciation recently, honor carried a white Bible with: pink carnations. ed the guests. Tall candles flanked the wed-| ‘ding cake at the reception in the banquet | ‘room, and streamers were at- |tractively arranged. Mr. Wade. Rupert Hotel proposed the toast to the bride. For travelling, the bride don-| street ned a green brocade sheath with | Their wedding trip was post-.| the end of May: Miss when the bride and groom will! until ‘attend the provincial drama fes- tival in Penticton, spoil THIS baking! Easter lilies decorated the al- tar for the afterncon ceremony, ‘Prince for which Charles’ Balagno: played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage! by Tony Wade, chose ‘a charming green brocade sheath, length, with a white overdress. imatching jacket. Contrasting red roses accented her ensemble. poned Her attendants were Irene Wozolowski as bridesmaid, in a yellow dress, and Mrs. T k te oo many coo s won SER mak R ab Re Heath SAR REE | — Harrington Photo | DEPUTY CIVIL DEFENCE CO-ORDINATOR E. T.S. MOORE AND RCMP STAFF SERGEANT ANDREW CALVERT . a : | i Francois Lake | By AGNES Tl, NEAVE (: . j. Wally News Correspondent Bea oe PRANCOIS LAKE—Four-year-) has been taken “iM with pneu- | old Kent Grasser was rushed} monin and is in the Burns Lake | to Senthbank and brought} hospital, Mrs, Del Cassidy is als¢ | Across in an open boat and tnken to Burns Lake hospital after a horse kleked him in the head, Nobody saw him kieked and the only horse that could have done it was a quiet one, Th ts thought that the heese caught sight of the child) behind him and thought that it was a dog, Fortunately the hoof went past the aide of hts head and enught the child on his left temple, T A oes well ha Is expeeted to be able to come hame in a few dayu, we fb Miss Bartle entertained fier grade 4 to 7 pupils on Thuraday with nv bleyela hike ta Olsens Field on Teheasinkut Lake where they played games and had a wolner and miarshmatlow raust, Tt wag a perfeets day for them, and they ate an vverage of six welners eneh oan well as quot. tas of Duna and cake, A tumily from Manttoba moved to Teheasinkut Take, Bins onttend our ehureh eyveling the five miles, Our minster, eve Erie Maya, na Tho here, there with pneumonin, She ts: the postmaster at Colleoymount, | where they also have a small store, | +} Je ofe | Verna and Wallle Jeffrey had no short visl from thety daugh- ter Jan and grandiuyghter Share | on who now attends school in| Vaneeuver, They came by ear! and stayed far two weeks. | | { | | action you get, Night, fluffy homemade t *e Our son Hugh's ond Josie’s Tt | the daughter Kathy was one year old Inst weok, and her many lite! le cousins were Invited to her party. When it was tine to ent: her enke It was put in front of hor as she satoat the head of the table in her high ehatr. Ahe made a fuss ef blowing out the single candle, and then put her fingers dn the chocolate deine Which she proceeded to lek with for nged! A Hi VITAMIN ‘ewnicheD +LOuN much exeltement and enjoy- . ] mont, as she has not been aw Jowed to do thts before, The’ other children were Jaughing at her and this encournged hor. CO-OP Ahe war far foo exelted ferent vying, | Co-op flour loves to be worked with because of its high gluten content, Gluten is a glucy protein—the tough clastic substance that holds your dough to- pether and helps make baking light and fluffy. The more you work with Co-op flour—the more gluten Win praises from your family with reata! Use Co-op flour--- available only at your Co-op! Co-op flour is pre-sifted—has been years, tends to “settle” once it is pack- However, any flour ttle home sifting on your part fluffa it up and ensures ac- curate measurements when they are absolutely necessary! VWr-14-01 Princo Rupert Fishermen's Co-op Ass'n ASS'N The groom was supported by, \ Ave. & Fulton S¢.° COMPANY LTD. QUALITY GROCERIES —s KINSMEN BINGO $200 PROCEEDS TO SWIMMING POOL 00 IN PRIZES Civic CENTRE 4 MAY 3 Dial 2141 - 2142 - MEATS - PRODUCE | | | | | | | PURITAN | Spaghetti In Tomato Sauce 20 ozs. LIBBY’S Cream Corn “|| Orange and Grapefruit Juice ,. 5:69c PEAS *” WHITE ROCK i] NEW WHITE LETTUCE POTATOES «=: CHUCK ROAST STEW BEEF 3:69c Soft Drinks <=. 10:99c 99c 35¢ 65° 2 Hoads = Specials Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday FREE CITY DELIVERY DIAL 2147 OR 2142 WE SHIP TO ALL OUTSIDE POINTS \