* Reece ae Sn. VOL. 53, No. 16 COM Local swimmers per Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1963 News Desk orm in record-breaking style x Prince Rupert Daily New: PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, &C 45 DEC 31/62 3206, Sports 3204, Social 3205 PRICE TEN CENTS PREHENSIVE LAND USE PLA t ? FOR CITY TO MEET ECO Co-Op soon f $750,000 expansion Prince Rupert Fishe:men’s Co-Operative Association this spring will complete the last part of a two-year expansion | Program. Cost of the entire project is $750,000. ace Pe lara ~ ‘Developers yet to decide panding and modernizing a re- duction plant, fillet line and /. fresh fish floor, and will end with expansion of present ice making | and holding facilities. | inishing HIGHLIGHTS — OF REPORT ' Here are some highlights: of ‘the report of Associated Engin- ‘eering Services Ltd., “Prince Ru- ‘pert Economic Prospects and Future Development” with re- ‘gard to economy and condition of the urban area: -@ Mostly through the Alaska Marine Highway, tourisin of the future will be different from anything Prince Rupert has known so far. | @ The tourist industry provides ia great potential for the city’s Challenge seen in tourist trade A comprehensive land use plan for the city of Prince Rupert has been set forth by Associated Engineering Services Ltd., consult- ing engineers in a massive 70-page report on economic prospects and future development, the culmination of more than three years’ study. The survey cest the city $25,- 000, which is recoverable through financial assistance provided by omy of the northwest in tour- ism. Envisaging a population increase to 97,020 for northern B.C. by 1980, it forecasts a During the past year members : ° ‘cconomic growth. At the same |the federa] government through $99,000,000 value in the tour- f: produced 20,000,000 pounds of final lan ,time established businesses — will | the Central Mortgage and Hous-! icm industry. by that time. vo opeeciasiitel oe wttanpen tt se ‘food fish valued at $8,000,000, | p | benefit. ing Corporation. Over-all regional and speciai SHARON PIERCE SHAUNA LINDSAY VE JUNF ) ;and 17,500 tons of herring worth | . ; 2 -@ Fishing and fish processing! Virtually every aspect of city | project Planning could be ini- Lo , VILO DUNFORI ‘over $400,000. The Co-Op em- 4. “pokesman fol Webb and industries will hold their own in |development past and present!tiated by the Associated Boards THESE ‘THREE YOUNG SWIMMERS combined to break mumcrous age-group marks and a | ployed 413 people at the peak of | Kapp (Canada) Ltd., told The :volume and value of production.|were delved into, and results of{of Trade. Furthermore, the con- Natvonal record last night at the Prince Rupert Swim Cluk meet. One Canadian open mark and four uge-group records fell to Sharon Pierce: stroke, and Vito Dunford c}: : £roup $0-yerd breast pped «& Shauna Lindsay broke the Canadian age-~ Canadian age-group mark in the Daily News today in an exclusive interview that although the “ume. ‘production to handle this er The Co-Op also paid the city company has a “great deal of. assuming the demand for the product is maintained. sultants state: “In view of the interest the city of Prince Rupert has in the tour- the housing survey are given. The report contains much for residents to sil up and take no- ‘ ; j ' : ‘interest’ in a proposed shopping '@ Il may be expected that more j 1st ic i : 100-yard butterfly. (For complete story and results sce Page 8.) -- Hugh MeNei!ll Photo inc ‘ . , ills will locate near the city. | Uce of. ist_ business, we would recom- : anne nee wee OP PPLLILOLOPPICDIOLE LILLE DDE OLODLOPL LLLP DOODLE LOLEDCOODO DCC OLE OE i of Prince Rupert a total of $48, | centre development for down- Tt ie algo thoveht than in about For instance, it points out |mend that the City Council make Young wife prays doctor ill walk agai will walk again VANCOUVER © — A young, doctors wife prayed ‘in a hos-| pital -waiting room today that: her husband will be able to walk) again. i Dr. Nigel Clark, 32, was in a! FLOATING LAB BEING BUILT OTTAWA (CP used as a floating salmon entering the The $98,600 steel: bar Limited of New Westminster It will accommodate an FOR STUDY OF YOUNG SALMON ) — A 76-foot research barge will be laboratory this year to study young Pacific Ocean from British Columbia _rivers, the Fisheries Research Board announced Tuesday. ge, to be built by John Manly , is to be launched in April. operating crew of 14 men and be towed to various places along the coast where (698.39 in property taxes on its; town Prince Rupert, no final de-_ ! holdings in Fairview Bay, the! velopment plan has been agreed ‘Co-Op Centre and Marine Sup- | sep ccause of this, he “ply Store. “6 a | { amount of capital ' The board of diretcors for the has not been determined. coming year ig composed of Carl! Giske, president, M. K_ Eriksen, | ifirst vice-president, ‘Deane, second vice-president, T 'R. Lloyd, | Jacob Strand, Karl Marki 3r., | 'John Sneliman, Perry York, Sid-/ one of several ‘forms of develop iney Dickens, A. G. Prince and! ‘John H. Johnson. for the site. : ACQUIRE PLANT said, the expenditure Explaining his company’s po- | Sition, the spokesman said that : ‘{thus far only preliminary pro-' posals have been putt forth, and ; Randolph Mostad,!the plan submitted to the city | was for the purpose Of indicating i ment that might be suggested “It was prepared and present- 10 years plywood will be manu- re- sources are adequate to support factured. Regional lumber the lumber processing industry. @ In contrast to other areas : Of British Columbia, no rapid development of Prince Ru- pert’s trade area population is foreseen. , ‘seeable future. '@ In amphibian and float plane itraffic, Prince Rupert occupies a @ A seaport may eventually be restablished but this is uut ex- | ipected to take place in the fore- that there is region-wide op- portunity to boost the ecen- the first move and propose a program of action.” Economic base “stable” | | The economic base of the city} most important, the tourist in- is SLable and growing slowly, and|dustry. The latter is likely to be major expansion is not expected.| the major development factor Employment in the fishing in-|in the near future.” dustry is shrinking, while in Also: “Although the general business climate is rather cau- tious, and investment is as yet too restricted, there Is a keen awareness of the development work it is gradually increasing. Wages are in line with provin- cial averages. P ; < an ee rr Noting that th 4 tad: . ie nearby room, paralyzed from the: studies are to be made, i: The directors announced plans ; ed to facilitate obtaining from ‘key position. Its seaplane base has been reduced: in ne and potential in Prince Rupert.” e waist down. He plunged down a. OLLI LIS OCICSELIFPPFFFESCIFICCOSS For expansion of Co-Op facilities the city an Indication of appro- jis rated as one of the best fa-| lati 5 ; a tain: side Sund hile: * e ‘in th f h val in principal to this general ‘cijities on the north coast jPopulation owing to the growth Order of land uses which i mounrain | side “Sunday w at ope Rear Tuture. The Co-Op form of development. But more It is possible that in the fielq (Of .™eW Service centres at Ter- apparently was established in leading out a rescue group that = -hopes to acquire a moderate specific plans and decisions on )® T'S Possible tha a race and Kitimat (in contrast to] the early days of the city has : went to the aid of an injured’ Sized fresh fish plant with some ae t ft . bb i Kng iH] of wholesale trade a major new other B.C. cities), the report goes! been maintained sistentl E, youth. | ‘ice capacity on the Vancouver te part of Webb and Knapp will notential could be developed. on to state- consistently. “It’s ironic,” said Mrs, Shirley, Clark, expecting her fifth child. in June, “but Nigel Is hurt more: scriously than the boy he went: to rescue.” VICTORIA © — It might be n Legislature session in his own pariy because of a ‘ke dependent upon the results Ponted taatitves ee ae sat of economic feasibility studies ‘adequate aS well ‘as engineerng and con- . ;tracting reports underway at the Plans are being drawn for a resent time. small ice and fish plant in Uc- P ue “Before any project will be @ Potentials for development lie ‘in the establishment of special activities. These possibilities are wholesale handling and = distri- bution of goods to Alaska, small and most Fortunately, the original loca- tions for major uses were well chosen and have proved to be satisfactory. “Strength of the original layout has kept the land use structure in the satis- | “Potentials for development jie in the establishment of spe- icial activities, These possibilities are wholesale handling and dis- tribution of goods to Alaska, ar s rd -a Said that the only peace in the trip to Cuba at the expense Of 'Juclet on the West coast of : plane transportation ¢ small plane transportati . , : » brokon Shine ane rah was in forthcoming session of the Brit-| the Castro government. “Vancouver Island. . embarked upon it will have to important, the tourist industry. |” plane transportation, and| factory order it is today, fair condition. The youth, David Offin, 16.° was in satisfactory condition. He ish Columbia legislature will bey spelled with a capital P. There is plenty of fuel fiery debate during the fourth for CCF —- There will be two new' MLAs ~Mrs. Margaret Hobbs (NDP- Revelstoke) will take the /be demonstrated as beneficial to the community and economeally sound,” the spokesman added. Webb and Knapp is one of the Locally, the Co-Op Centre parking facilities will be added @ Pessimism on the part of many loeal husinessmen are in pert to be blamed for a gen- eee 9 TE | land development program Seat held by her husband until, to, along with a filling station, It as head « Peck injuries. , . " ; has head and ne ] session of the 26th legislature his death early in the last ses-. barber shop, beauty salon and largest development companies eral unwillingness to invest in is recommended that the need arises in the area of the V : re pir injuries . ‘ . ine : as *‘rince Rupert, “The city cer- | following icy regarding I ridpr re : . il They suffered thei uries on which opens with the usual|sion, Dr, Pat MeGeer, a Liberal, laundromat, on the corstinent and ns peer none deserves more optimistic | isos neoetine oe and mee ete southwest from ie the icy slopes of Mt. Brew neat pomp and ceremony at 2:30) will represent Vaycouver Point _—— — responsible for such multi-mil- livies with respect to invest- IPlan, should be : lopted : CrOPOMs Ali, oo on Lillooet. Dr. Clark has been in pan, Thursday Grey, held last session by Mrs. ; . . lion dollar developments as pole i‘ SI : an, shou De adopted As an addition to the existing be practice in Lillooet or five years, ‘In the, words of Randolph Budi Brown, minister without Daily smile Brentwood Park shepping centre ment. . The established residential /northeast district the land be- fi He and bis younrer brother, Mi- ‘Harding, New Democratic Party-| portfolio, who died last summer, : ‘and Lake City industrial park in @ There is an urgent need for districts, with the exception of {tween Eighth and Eleventh Ave- i chael are the community's only | cca member for Kaslo “Slocan,| Even if you are on the right !Burnaby, Plaee Ville Marie in design throughout the city cen-/ the lower Morse Creek area, be nues be opened for joint occu- 4 physicians. the session will be “a humding- Premicr and Finance Minis- track, you’ will get run over if!Montreal, and Flemingdon Park tre. The appearance ot the city is developed to their full capacity | pancy by housing and ght in- : Be ee ner act enamine me cr oe . ir Bennett is expected to ‘you just sit there. lin Toronto. generally modest and ee a etuipped win the necessary dustry. ' ‘ , ‘i ne his rt Fridk ote — ~~ Architectural grace is) virtually ;schools und playgrounds: Part of the business district is ! ‘ The Peace of the session will) bring dewn his budget Vriday, Architectural grace is vit y | Pr the business district is : Students jam hall be the multi-mitlioncdollar Peace! Feb. 8. He has forecast it: will e ° ° 5 absent. . ‘ed 1 Tn the central residential dis-|suitable for tourist accommoda- i Pe or . . op-| 8 y B.CYs ee is ex- i rations carrie Netrict, immediately south and /tion, being uniquely suited for a \ ° River hydro - electric develop-| Show B.C.'s economy is” ex M -Y Ppp t @ Many operations carried o y a y to hear Freedomite ment witieh with the Columbia panding at a record rate, He ne / union SU OF j#t the waterfront should be lo-/west of the business district,/downtown hotel centre overlook - 4 “s \ ‘olec \ ap} Das said there will be some- e e ° ° peated in other places because | multiple dwelling be permitted /ing the waterfront. In this area VANCOUVER A stand- | River project, will come under . . . | ‘auilway or har ; : | . | ‘ ne - . . thing for everybody in it, they do not need railway or har- | with the intention of allowing {the construction of hotels, mo- ineer ly student crowd es- |OPPosition fire, 1S. WR in ey GO TON | NB-TooM-Only Studenh erawd es Other controversial subjects} yy sition has eriticized bor facilities, this to be gradually transformed j tor hotels and restaurants would C Himated at more than 4,000 jam- include financine ‘labor muni- Phe opposition has ert et Mets mm boas oy @ Buildings in the westerly part finto an apartment district; inj be promoted. “Automobile busi * med the Armories at University ; Ley, By wen kl the itt ernational Columbia | VANCOUVER @A fishing in-! The conmission has recom- of the business district are ob-|the western part of the district /nesses whieh need large. sites of British Columbla Tuesday to [Cal affatrs, hospitals, vier] lrealy, ratified by the United dustry Hight to keep Japanese) mended to the federal govern- | cotete and dilapidated. the combination of vacant land and are therefore not compat- henr a Sons of Freedom Douk- bors and bolls on Vancouver-| gta tes but not Canada, The pre- boats out of the Queen Charlotte | ment that Japanese fishermen @ In housing replacement andland obsolete buildings would ‘ible with retail stores should be : hebor spokesman try to explain jatea bridges, micr is seeking to sell Colum- Islands and Bering Sen areas) be allowed into the east Bering | new construetion have not kept limake | sible en | inne oe ea.” Tt " The House standing is Soctal yy, fas benef we ro oan | iq 1 the west coast area of DEW construc make it possible to proceed with ‘directed to a suitable area. why the sect is here, Credit 31, NDP-CCF 16 and Lib-| of, CoWPstream benefit, power to received unanimous support ai sea and the west coast are | pace with population growth, urhan redevelopment for new is assumed that land on both Marie Shlakoff told) the stu- ohh: i a the U.S. for five mills) or its; Tuesday from the western dist-| the Queen Charloites, been use housine. jsides of the north end of Park dents the Sons want oa neutral erals 5 a vate equivalent, ‘tict of the International Union| Canadian and American oats | @ On the irregular terrain the A new additional residential Avenue would be a satisfactory commission to investigate their; The opposition Is expected to Foe omnne tte arene een }of Mine, Mill and Smelter Work-/are not exploiting these grounds, application of the reetangaliar districL be opened up when the area for such businesses - problem, pike men on ine fet bait it r ‘ers (Ind) Homer Stevens, secretary -/| street system in conjunction " ' MME OSES, She was greeted with shouts, [has won two byelections since strict's ronven- | treasurer of the independent | with format cireular plazas is e ; hous and cates when she |the last session and the ve nn ala a $s Nuc Car tion peaminee lo help phere Unitod Fishermen nnd Allid | neither practical nor effective, Needs for 30 000 0 ulation } ' . Penge 7 vinp NE I e@ MCL ’ : ' ae gy | eh gis i thee ‘ explain her whet cated ese eee i 1 nak one . ° n proposals of the International} Workers , van. sui vane is Where ate tam is vacant and fi Me problem was, because “this re a , ee g. orth Prelfic Fisheries Com-|blackmuailing the United Stiles | owned by the city . | miaht lead to further misunders |NDP MLA, Cedric Cox, has como issue ignore mason Into support of the commission. {| plans ean be corrected, Space needs of retail business: Zoning bylaw, Phe lust is already 4 standing” - Into considerable ores with b NA TO allies POPRIPIIIO GIES PODOLOD OODLE DIOL EVE GLIOPLODOLIODVVO DD ETO TIO TOLOODIEN @ Thourh efforts have been i anual he prolected for a eity jin preparation, wo eo PPIVHIOD we BY . ' ‘ ) ‘ ' tition. ayy y . Wag we qwaprrererrreroveovor POPPE LOIDIDIDDGS y J e made in the downtown area to | 000 popubution A series of ardeles on othe § CWS rlé S$ beautify with ornamental plant- | As for industry, the report says ]aspects of the survey will be car. rpg . tts ‘ ‘ ' . «dey 4 ; ’ u ert ain es denee thee Indlontes that nave 0 ay lng, neither planted nor treed that since waterfront space ts {ted by The Daily News. of Cannda's T4 NATO nities cares PPPPOP LILO OPE I IORE LIL EDA O DI OLO LOIS CCD OOOROODOCUOU ODP OREO EIDIOUG HB: houlevards are to be found. ite scree and will be heeded main- . PI ILID ODIO AP LAV OVE GLO D ELODIE OCROOD ORO LELOOES ‘ _ * noes unting of gardens, especially a . . tat on . weoenerererecescceseooes ’ two pins whether Canada ac- D I both power pro iects, Gaglardi says planting wae rons, an wien ly for transportation facilities, WEATHER sy Seen puting wp the Uraht pales diving routine tl. Lhe Civie cures nuelear weapons or not, eve Op 0 Pp P ! a g “ erties look unfinished or he- Several Hew pres are designated \ ond Uelites out at Oliver Lake [Centre Swim Club meet Tuesday Newspapers tn other NATO VICTORIA ( - THghwiays Minister Gaghirdi says the viecler for use by industries, sueh as Mostly cloudy tonight and were Ieinismen Roy Webber and night he Included the irl countries have all but Ignored Columbla and Peace power projects should be developed to- Rice ee oe Mairview and the south side of Thursday with occasional Toward MaeGregiy. Now all ve st lve. Standing on the rhe Canudtian eae ato. 80} gether, ’ . Hays Creek, Lind owned by the ent que or drizzle. cnn VUVE LO MO UTS V FOr § ; vali m : live 2 publlentions such as ¥ * Cily shoniad be developed as y ona it snow In nuunlane ther so we cau start skatiog, [Lew arrington com nie n ted the month] NATO Letter * No relief S@eél ly sh Ha De dev lapye das the int K W | nnnnn eee ee ee Tow that. we've wad. the twine oe mouehly way De Gaulle agrees to Adenauer proposal denuind for sites aeises, nlets, Not much change In ° , ' Asan eximple, Norwry at one ° A spe ‘ ‘OP spee fomperaliive, Light winds. ' \ f " : y at y special area for special fa- ' while Canadian Champ 4 om Whit nvout he Nova aye Linie had a great nuclear dobate PARIS @ --- Froneh President de Girulle agreed today to in cold spell willie is Senl Cove. The sone Low tonirht and high tomer. , Dinkley was polng through hts er m0 ouch Fle ammesh EMNEN Somewhat. similar to Candas pul. the problem of Britain's entry Into the Burepean Common co [pine base and the shore to the row 8B and 43. a i TAO . + + current one, and rejected atomic | Market on tee for the thine being. Rollalle sourees said de By THE CANADIAN PRESS ii) should be reserved tor avis ve Dally Nows Readings 7 Skeonn Health Unit peartigy | Wen Ppens, Rub the Norwoglan | Gaulle, ata final half-hour talk with West German Chianeetior Aretle cold extended from the ation uses, The inner vrea of the Temperature, at noon. an oy ORMES een Caled Unit sanitary ewspapers have pila no atten- Konrad Adenauer, agreed to Adenaver's proposal that the [pritish Columbia interior to the pay will be needed for wuxtlary Barometer, rising 30.30 ae Maurice Rondelet was a bury tlon whatsoever to the Canadian exceutive commission of the Murepenn Beonomle Community [northern coast of Newfoundhind fet tdes. : DRUGS LTD min lst year, Stutistles show] nuclear debate, make i thorough new study of the problems of British entry. . [during — the night. and the Areas whiely bear no land use TIDES ° ‘ ' rel ee ‘edicts . vf ‘ ‘ enhe oy ° had to use Just about every type Sr mares conn maar + ¥ + + weather offlee predicts more ¢ designation are considered to be " " ' 4 Het to visit every community) CAMPBELL RIVER dQ... A the same until the weekend and the kind reserve for development Thursday, January a4, 1003 DIAL Within the wide-fldng unit hel fourth body was found here Inte Striking longshoremen vote on peace pact possibly beyond, . in the more distant fhitune, (Paettle Standard Time), of (ransportation —and that he] Tuesday by EMP and flramen) NEW YORK i .- Striking longshoremen from Matae to Mhirty - below + zero readings The report recommends three High ....... 00:64 jbo row" ; 2 Inwvellod a total of 26,070 miles|senrehing tho’ ruins of the Wil- | Virginia vote today and ‘Thursday on a peace pact — necepted [were recorded. in parts of B.C. bylaw: \ now bulldiie vode ‘ Tags 22.0 foot --more than the distance around {lows Motel which was destroyed | by shippers —- that would end the month-long dock theup. ithe Prairies, northern Ontiurto hind develo ment byl and i Low wo. . D6:43 4.0 net the world, by re Saturday, longeat ind costiiest In ths. 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