mE Hi ep ve we eee ee me He a Te ee er ee ee eee " " ae ee ep a ee : . : , See, . . . a oe an aga OGM ag % ‘ : . , , in Prince BWupert Daily Mews Lt, Vandenbrink resigns Civic Centre post _ Apartment development — | __ proposal discussed . City council in committee of Th the whole Monday night consid- lette ered a proposal that council sell mi view Iots,” he said. “Why not give some Prince Rupert in a r read to the meeting, pro- 6.1 acres of land, acquired only six months ago, as a site for an apartment development, The land requested by Devon- shire Properties Ltd, for such a development was purchased re- ses to provide its own services of Prince Rupert will look after maintenance of the services once installed, Ald. Darrow Gomez felt’ the city should not sell the: lots for the area, providing the City people a chance tv build homes down there?” : Mayor P. J. Lester said he felt housing was as much a need in the city as tourist ccommodation, and told council he didn’t think the area could be developed for Jacob Vandenbrink, manager on all three clubs. of the Civic Centre, has resigned’ his position effective today. Mr. Vandenbrink will be leav- ing for Red Deer, Alberta, to take over the family business of: He and his wife, Truus, have: three children, Deborah 6, Terry’ 4, and Keith 2. ‘The ‘personnel committee of! cently from the CNR below Seal the Civic Centre board of direc- Cave Circle. tors will advertise the position immediately. BO , Parkland Interior Decorating and Landscaping in mid-July. Reason given for this move is the death of his mother and seri- ous injury of his father earlier this month in a highway acci- dent in the United States. Mr. Vandenbrink came_ to Prince Rupert in September, 1958 and was first appointed recrea- tion director. In October, 1958, he was appointed general secre- tary, and in April, 1959, took over management of the Civic Cen- tre. He was born in Holland 33 years ago and received his high school education there. Coming to Canada in 1948, he attended the University of Alberta at Ed- monton and obtained a certified recreation director’s. degree. Mr. Vandenbrink is a member of the Rotary Club, the Tennis Club and the Toastmasters’ Club. He has held executive positions such a development, “They're choice lots, they're private housing for some time. He said the city could not at liz present afford to service the area | The Daily News any development in the area Upset property price © tentatively established Mayor Lester said the city : Upset price for a number of could not allow “piecemeal” de- velopment of the area. ae i lots on Park Avenue from which areserve is being lifted, in order etapa OG Eee ee EL 4 SAME HANDLING The matter is to be handled in much the same manner as was the sale of land in section 4 for motel and hotel accommodation, provided council approves the action of committee of the whole. Following rezoning of the land, it will be put up for ten- ders, with an upset price to be determined by the city asses- sor. ‘ Land is presently zoned as light industrial. All council discussion on the question Monday night was in- formal. No formal action may be hotel or motel accommodation, has been tentatively set at $10,- 675. JACOB VANDENBRINK ©: ) | Announcements TOP INDIAN ARTIST ayy that the land may be used for tne. council mn comimittee of cken until ater Meet coun- }@ Women’s Co - ordinating||'3215 DIAL 3215} ee e whole N it ap- next Monday even- oe, : . bob proved an appralsal of the es. | ing. ° y even Lewis Clifton of Hartley Bay Columbia. Decision was made ends connected with them. | Council Annual Tea for the over|| FOR THE BEST oe Assessor timated “as is” market value of is seen with samples of his by the B.C. Indian Arts and His trophy, with his name-en- |70's, Legion Auditorium, Wednes- IN eh lots 19 to 28 inclusive in section artistry after receiving God- Welfare Society in Victoria. graved, will be displayed in the day, June 19 at 2:0 pm. Every-{{f -_ Cn, t d 4. . | ODE frey Booth Memorial Rose The son of Chief Heber Clifton visitors’ waiting room at Mil- body welcome. (118) yf CHINESE FOOD: : . may at en Appraisal was made by city group Bowl Trophy as the best In-_ Sr., Mr. Clifton won the award ler Bay. TRY THE ~ ->-[ for his painting and the leg- assessor H. M. Alderdice. dian artist in northern British —Kilgour photo. |," : FRED E. DOWDIE It remains now for city coun- : conference winds up _ GRAND CAFE. | . : : e e e e " a Prince Rupert city assessor H,| Ci: at its public council meet- | | OPTOMETRIST FRESH BREAD DAILY: | | {. Alderdice will be sent to Trail | 1" Monday night, to approve | rin Vi} ti Vini assall Phone 5548 Buy your Show Tickets, od ‘or the 14th Annual Conference |S OWN action taken in commit- v 7 Anytime Su { the B.C. Association of Asses. tee of the whole. ; Queen Mary chapter Imperial | 303 - 3rd Ave. W. Open "Till 1:00 a.m. 2 in September, providing; The property concerned is up Order Daughters of the Empire, ' ity council approves action it fF tender as a motel or hotel | held its final meeting of the sea- | ok Monday night meeting in isite, subject to its successful re- |Son Thursday night at the home ; ‘committee of the whole. ;Zoning as commercial property. | of Mrs. Roy Boychuk. iSurf Motel Company originally | charges heard in court : ODDFELLOWS BINGO] : Next meeting will be held Sep-' Charges ranging from being a pleading guilty to charges of in- Wesl rrested, he struck ’ 1088 - Th . guuly Bes ey was a ' mittee Of the whole eae oom ‘asked for the property. jtember 12 at the home of Mrs. minor in possession of alcohol toxication and of assaulting a the police constable in the 8. o'clock Wednesday, June 19th. fect, the power to make recom. | Purpose of tonight’s council ;Nat Inglis. to assaulting a police officer police officer. -Shoulder and had to be subdued SONS OF NORWAY HALL : : : ; meeting is to hear grievances! A letter was received from St. Subsequent. be approved’ ny against the "proposed rezoning Joseph's Hampial Wort ‘Naso council in resular p ; PY | bylaw. | tion, N.W.T., thanking the chap- So regular session. Tenders on the land have been |ter for games sent, it was re-| The conference takes place in jealled for July 22, tentatively ;ported by Mrs. Robert Cormier ‘the southern B.C. city September iand depending upon results of for services at home and abroad. 18, 19 and 20 inclusive, immedi- ithe rezoning bylaw. ;Mrs. Cormier was given $15 for ately following the Assessment ‘more toys, magazines and games . Commissioners Course for Asses- to be sent to the hospital in. sors. Rupert man time for Christmas. September ; jailed for ‘were heard before Magistrate E., Wesley was arrested at 5:55 and handcuffed. T. Applewhaite in magistrate’s this morning, police said, when, Police said he had 22 previ« court this morning. jhe was found in an intoxicated ! ous convictions, mostly on in- Henry Alfred Wesley of Port'condition at Fraser Street and_ texication charges, and asked Simpson and 670 Fultcn Street Fulton Avenue. | the court to take a “serious _was imprisoned for 30 days after; RCMP told court that when | view” of his assault. Magistrate Appiewhaite sen- PPP PE LOLI DOLD LOO COORD ‘ | CUBS HOLDING BOTTLE :‘tenced Wesley to 30 days in pri- -son on each charge, but senten- i } ices will be served concurrently. BOX DRIVE TOMORROW —““benaia ware ot Ponce Reve EV ERYONE WELCOME - pee — -- eee ee ce eee ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing Monday, June 17th, Casey Vink will begin a house to house delivery with. VAN'S BAKERY products, Monday, Wednesday and Friday — McBride East. Tucsday, — “ eat tnemeens E nade Te Action was taken by council is the deadline for this. in committee after receipt of a Members are quilting, Mrs. T.: Jetter from J. P. Scheeler. presi- dent of the assessors’ associa- tion. six months A Prince Rupert man who W. Johnstone reported. Mrs. Joseph Ridsdale, Muni- cipal regent, gave her report on The Ninth Prince Rupert cub pack will be holding a box and bottle drive in the Seal Cove district tomorrow ‘was fined $50 ‘and $5.50 court costs, or 30 days in prison in de- ‘fault of immediate payment, Thursday and ‘Saturday — McBride West. Prompt and regular delivery guaranteed. pleaded guilty to a charge of {the national convention in Vic- night starting at 6:30. ‘when he pleaded guilty to being | PHONE 6118 SAVE UP TO 50%. ON REGULAR [| Harkies-Birtch vows theft of goods valued at more |toria. The boys will call on householders in the area in jan interdict in possession of al- | Smor asb rd than $50 was sentenced to six Mrs. William Bussey won the quest of cardboard cartons and bottles of all kinds which ; cohol. g 0 months in prison Monday aft- | contest. | will be sold to bolster pack funds. Police said he was found in an! ernoon by Magistrate E, T. Ap- plewhaite. Herbert Reid pleaded guilty to a charge of steafng a tran- sistor radio from the Prince ‘intoxicated condition at 3:15 — :a.m_ today on 2nd Ave. West. Pipers asked | According to police, Ware has 239 previous convictions ends season ~ for chapter | | 1 | June 10. At that time, police asked 4 remand in order that they might obtain information on Reid’s former. record. RCMP told court that Reid had a lengthy record, includ- Ing convictions on charges similar to the one for which he was sentenced Monday, but sald he had co-operated in recovering the radio. They also said Reid . ‘ and was interdicted May 10. Rupert Fishermen’s Co - op t tt d i Harjap Sing aac . er . ¢ a gh of Prince Rupert hing es when he appeared in court pledged at cathedral 0 a en ‘pleaded. guilty to speeding and U-DRIVE RATES .A gay smorgasbord dinner was . | ,Was f.ned $25 and $2 court costs or cight days imprisonment. e celebrations Police said. Singh was clocked 1e sottic saditi ‘at speeds ketween 40 and 50 In the best Scottish tradition, miles per hour at 7:35 a.m. Mon-. held Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Wilf MacLean to end the year’s activities cf Duchess of dinburgh chapter, Imperial Or- ¢r Daughters of the Empire. eports were given by dele- gates Mrs. V. P. Dexter and Mrs. Ken Harris who attended the na- tlapal convention in Victoria. vThe chapter is particularly proud of honor bestowed upon Mts. Harris at. the convention as an Indian representative of the IODE and as municipal standard béurer at the convention, + The fall bazaar will be held November 22, Hourly, Daily, Weekly and Monthly Rotes on 1963 Austin. and. Studebaker Cars from St. Andrew's Anglican Cathed- suit. She wore white accessories ; ral was the scene of a pretty }and a corsage of white carna-_ wedding Friday night when Flor. | sons Sanomsman was the bride's , . son, am Birtch of Terrace. | ence A. Birtch of this city be- ‘ i le A reception was held in the;® Caledonia Day has been de- : we rie’ the Or eee Bean Har. | armory, The oriaal table une iclared in Fort St. James August 4@y in a 25 miles per hour zone. ’ on a ‘covered by a hand-made lace: 16. LICENCE SIGNED : hey double ring coomony med tablecloth, from Mrs, Mike Kara-| And pipers (hagpiners, of Magistrate _Applewhaite _en- Given in mariage by her son, |S08kY. A two-tiered wedding cake j"ourse) from Prince Rupert have dorsed Singh’s driver's Heence, » centre » table. “vi ere ideen asked to participate in the but order no suspension of priv-_ Jack Birtch of Campbell River, | mired the table. Serving were wan lleges. ; . ’;Mrs. Hugh Cooper, rs. Edward ; re-enactment of the visit, of Gov. .. _ the bride wore a two-piece light | Dyer and Mrs. Karasosky. ‘George Simpson to Fort St.: Two charges of infractions un-: 996 W. Broadway Phone REgent 1-1616 der the Motor Vehicles Act. ! VANCOUVER, B.C. hae ae with a pink q Owered Toast. to the bride was pro- James In 1828. sage of pink carrot ace only posed by Hubert Hennessy. Aj During the Caledonia Day ecole. brought a total fine of $17 to a Sage or pink carnations. Her only itonst to the matron of honor |prations, there will be a parade, Donald Russell Smith. j we Coes attendant was her daughter, i . . : . jun Gini | Mrs. Gordon Wasend, who wore was given by the groomsman. | water sports, fleld sports, native i Smith pleaded guilty to chars | a white and coral cotton knit Master of ceremonics was Wally dancing, singing and costume ges of driving without proper | en —_ Swanson, competitions, fish barbecue and headlights and to driving with- Highlighting the reception was a dance. out a licence plate light. | | ae ee, phe Surprise birthday cake and) A pancake breakfast will be’ He was fined $10 and $2 court ; weg | ae rand tooled Mexican purse and void just before dawn August 17 cosls, or three days in jall, on 7 “oe pallet Blven to the bride from |iorore the start of the annual the headlight charge and $5 and 1e groom, iNarthwest brigade canoe race to no costs, or one day in jail, on the other charge, $3.00 per day, 6c per mile, including gas and oil RESERVE NOW BROADWAY U-DRIVE LTD. had been drinking at the time of the offence, Magistrate Applewhaite told Reid that under normal ctr- cumstances his sentence would have been at least two years. emamenaecnemes Mr. and Mrs. Harkies motored | yas, cis ‘LE to Lakelse Hot Springs Resort Hence Gearne, pers i ' rs WIINE police said he s checked at for their } evi : Pipers and drummers w ce said he was chee They wih een nt Sulte 2 to participate in the celebrations 2:55 a.m, Saturday morning, Seventh Street. The groom is Dave been asked to contact, W. D. MINOR FINED caretaker for the Armory. Sutherland by telephoning 2807, ; A Prince Rupert youth, Da-! FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESS ‘Vid William Hankinson, fined $20 and $2 court costs, or . | six days when he pleaded guilty: a [ ul ito being a minor in’ possession ‘Of alcohol, di lan Ings ‘car parked near the Civile Centre, l ' Police sald Hankinson was seen When the patrol approached Here are today's results on the | the vehicle, police said, Han- See geepeseee ait North Star may get new warehouse W'ls The Industrial Dovelopmont Bank helps finance most types of small and medium- idrinkIng a bottle of beer in a City council in committe but Exchange: is, Minson attempted to hide the size Canadian businesses for a variety of Monday night proposed use of Teeny Milly, 28,000) pounds. heer behind his back on the the old repenter building on sold to Babeork, 11,500 POUNdS pene sent of the car, purposes, Wantage Road as vn warehouse Medium at 23.3 cents a pound,: ROMP gsnid another full bottle If you are engaged in h business, or plan - to start one, and required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable lerms and 10,500 large at 24.5, 1,000 chix of peer was found on the front ab 18; sent, Beamald, 62,000 pounds, sold to | They) sald there were four Atlin, 27,000 pounds medium at other occupants ino the ear ab for North Star Bottling Ltd. On a recommendation by elty Administrator Scott Mebaren, counel) sel rental on the bulld- ie at $28 per month, subject to 23.6, 24,000 Inrge at 24.3, 1,000 the time of the offence, . “ye ae tet toa final declalon In regular meet: ex ab 10; | Jn tho final case heard this conditions, you are invited lo visit. an ing. ' Bliver Rose, 28,000 pounds, morming, Magistrate Applewhalte LD.B. ' cae 7 ; Council took the action after sold to Nelsen, 16,000 pounds, fined Arthur Hagbert Swanson 1,1.B, office or write to one for a booklet, reading of a letter from North medium at 23.5, 10,000 large at $18 and $2 court costs, or five ne ne ee ee ee . ae ry * a Sy ay! ie Star Bottling over the signature 24.2, 2,000 chix at 19, ' any In jail, when he pinndad . sepurrsdtnse oe CR ORE a HAG CNA of J. Melood, Here ts today's report fron: gully to oa charge of driving eateiaie ih a ann ' "Th view of tho faet that the the Co-Op.: Without a Heence, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK fae enero Aan amny rans dary ge es ate coed aie _ building woe are using for dead Island Queen, 28,000 pounds! Police anid Swanson was check- WY BRANCIL OFVIC HH AGROSH CANADA storngo on Hleventh Avenue ts total, no chix, 16,000 pounds ed Saturday morning. Fl ORISTS' CONVENTION PLANS Bl OOM to be condemned, I am interest- medium, 12,000 Inrge: | They sald his Heenee had been T1112 West Pendor Strect | ed in finding another storage.” Taplow, 62,000 pounds total, suaponded but never renewed. ~—6 Tol.: MU 1-7484 Horta for the Holiday Con- ton agenda, Throo-day con- tory State are expected for the | Mp, MelLood sald. “Tb is my un- 2,000 pounds chix, 40,000 pounds = Maalatrate Applewhaite order- " vention of district 11-B of the vention beginy Saturday and convention, Some 60 dologutes dorstanding that the old repent- modium, 20,000 large: ed No suspension of driving priv. RE oe Brio arate aan meS Se Eig aa rung through Monday, Mlortate from throughout Wrillsh Co- lumbla, Alaakiv aid Waahing- Worlats’ Tolograph Delivery are to attend. Assochition, Mr, and Mra, A. 4. Milchotl, look over convon- or building on Wantage Roud, 8 Princes, 40,900 pounds total, logos, In other words, the mage Which you have the control of,.no chix, 20,000 pounds medium, istrate did not prevent Swanson is vacant and could be rented.” ,20,000 large. from gotting ao driver's Heence, Pee ke ton get yey oy te thet yey eros os ‘ ' es hos Oy : mat . re mas ts ” uk ¢ . ; : aed \ WTS AVEC oer vt pis lhmmed tuiestl sided Hho evibiawecia at ab] dagen eee een Boe. Ab doa bleeds avr Hes pow swale ene \ wl Mg --JToneymiun photo, En