7 eee re ee ee ee he HO oe ‘ i ee : “eee ee eb ee . : . ee Pe ee ae ee ve 8 . . 7 _ The Daily News || CITY PAGE JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Leo. 3 Tuesday, April 30, 1963 Council sa ys thanks for smorgasbord help ' There were compliments all Next came praise for Ald. A. round at last night's brief City D. Ritchie, smorgasbord chair- Council meeting—on the cily man, for a “very good job.” sponsored smorgashord given for Then Ald. Ritchie compli- the official inauguration of the mented “everyone for pitching Marine Highway ferry system. in doing a fine job.” He noted! First, came a vote of thanks that letters were being sent to: to city administrator Scott Mc- Companies which donated fish! Laren and others for making products, and suggested that| the preparations. formal thanks be also conveyed | : vee ce act vin nw to the parks hoard for the floral : | a do OM Re font Re eh Cae ia eae . . . aeplay, ine Seoten pips a ae ring ondola Cafe whic i e cCa- ee —Harrington photo. Fisheries officers ‘tering, and the Chamber of; © — Commerce for its “complete co-!| = /-s = oe NEW LEGION EXECUTIVE TAKES OFFICE at conference —_ cveration. f | a Installation of new officers Pictured in the back row, left liam McLaughlin and Peter president, and Robert Sim, Department of Fisheries °- Committee meet : “ oo : atithe regular Royal Canadian to right, are: directors O. C. Cullen. Seated are Jchn Kelly, first’ vice-president. Absent {erations in the ficld are being: Pe tease coin CEMMUMISS 2 i n mecting last week was Fisher, William Adams, Doug- director; Cecil Pitt, second was Legion padre Rev. R, E, , discussed at a Vancouver meet- moved io Tuesday thi main event of the evening. las McGreish, Art Lees, Wil- vice-president; Jerry Lemire, M. Yerburgh. ‘ing of fishery officers from ra 7 ODD SIGN POPT UP oi widely - separated stations in’. Next week's comme meet POLO ODE OER I ORDO OLOOE PO COLRDODOOO OOD OO ODOOODDOOCOOUOM : British Columbia and the Yukon: !n8 of City Counci as been This was a new directional hastily made the correction. 7S, Contributions from the local Red Cross disaster —afund have been made to the Jack Pollard family, four “gfiildren of which died in a fire at Metlakatla. . Gifts from the fund are bedding, $50 worth of food, ee eee # '$50°for each adult for clothing and $25 for each sur- iwiving child for clothing. PODDROPO LL LE L DOP OIL OL ED DODD E OL OLE LODO PELE LOLDDODED ODL OOPODODO OOD OO le s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Mitchell} Miss Patricia Thomas, who were host and hostess at an “at was the bride's only attendant, home’ in honor of their scn and. attended to the signing of the daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. bride’s guest bock. Robert Mitchell, whose marriage’ Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are tak- took place recently in Smithers. ing up residence at 852 Borden w