“4 Prince Kupert Vaily News Wednesday, November 26, 1952 AT CITY HALL Teach Americans About Canadians pelic ng the coronation rou Bus Stop Shelters im City = .cicWieiiSssiees"te| ve mmuand To Be Built by TaxiCompany 2:50 S05) sean em A ese seat LONDON Reuters) Thi: usand seats will be r« Whi cost c than the 4,000 t for Permission to erect six bus stop shelters along | Pavune by city routes was granted 9° Taxi by city council last a Que., will spend f sid . F 7 } » det ountries, rs ed States Minister David Bak seat prices F night < , h 1g including ah trations 1d lectures The l i oe i8t granted the adverti on the shelters to be built at the following locations: Ideal Clean- ers, McBride Street; Corner of Seventh and Green Street; Rid ley Court; Donald Street near Sixth Avenue: Immanuel and Seventh Avenue, and Seal Cove An application: by H. L. Knut- son to operate a ser- vice here. with station wagons won approval of aldermen Mr. Knutson sion from the Commission to rvice the PUC in turn asked council's views on_ the natter before dealing with it The city clerk will advise the PUC of council’s decision ced the shoppers sought Public inaugurate permis- Utilities the (Queen's Wihk ana ‘ . ~ wer esa eer Aldermen also endorsed a recommendation of the Utili- tives Committee to next year's council that W. Murphy, for- mer North Vancouver fire : chief, be appointed to make a “complete survey and report on the possibility of institut- ing a partial volunteer fire department.” 1e Superintencent of Works en instructed to write G ‘Times praises W. Ledingham Company Limit- 4 ‘ that ¢ ae ang ed sta that the Board of rien: Thh , ° > ive 4 ittee would likr ! SUL, Korea, cf, “| ‘Korea brigade to have the reservoir project * | LONDON (OP)—In °° a and that they feel the should send whatever is required here in complete remaining \y VOrF City Clerk Bill Long was ap- pointed returning officer for the December 11 civic election with Miss Audrey Wrathall, deputy returning officer. Nominations close December 4. Voting will take place in the Civie Centre. Council endorsea a motion by Ald. Ray McLean to have the le iy s - : - ity clerk ask the Provincia tie uplic Works Department to j . » some action to put the Cow | \ alor ¢ ,. ‘Van D. > floats in better shape. Ald. b McLean said the floats should ye “smartened up because they in very id shape A referend will be submit- . oy ted to voters at the coming Battalion Rings | p election asking approval rious Record f the City Council in passing a | bylaw to prohibit the delivery Cinsainn te BOSS or sale of milk unless it has been Wire sie Stall Writer pasteurized within the meaning KOR=4 ce. ps of the “Milk Act.’ All milk sold in Prince Rupert at the present time is pasteur- ized fed 19 precautionary measure to The move is cor-idered mere- Pension Plan Costs Less Than Estimated iy a he wwat ‘ ‘ «i rs 13 . oe N29] In Europe Says US Cor nt OTTAWA —The cost of pro- ’ trover \r pFight MOON venins-YP respon viding old-age pensions for Can- . Ca jan censors! 7 rhe naval $0" —— ee. ett mame adiahe bebween ihe sate «5 , a © Phe ane pecan - ce on und @0 jeans a snaginn wh Gib , Apoe Ta CF of {ney ment Dee e Bell Ottawa, Fee. 8-—-0-An Ameri- sible f 69 pears -- — = Tae quols, Oct. ‘ ited _ : sii pours trea) ¢ newspaperman a as sible for a number of reasor lot less than anticipa ° 5 : ” ail oe 2 on a % . re " me oh " er just pe h jro4 ‘ NEW ne mit anada Brigade °+ ’ cluding @ bh gh esprit de cory health department announce : that t yl Tine “¥ GLO cae ENG eso oe Tt : es spired by competent officers de ae 4 «ne ti ait ts . TUR PATRICIA “ Ahan otnacuie or at Evervbody in the Brigade A total of 81,000 persons in this aur Bt nl a ' b> teer, with full underst group total about 16 per cent of the lumber f Canadians r of in ® this age group—received pension; Hi A 4 i — the first nine months of 1952 res ele Two years ago, when the pro- MA kDa - gram first was considered by a parliamentary committee, offi- ials anticipated that about 360,000 persons would need pen- s in this group As a result of the drop, the federal cost of paying for the 1 Ci eo pensions totalled $11,700 for the Aian Press rit ne first nine months, well besow ty Te Se a ni ‘ fig! ois. |e | the $32,000,000 a year estimated Nw — Canadian= 9 (eyyaca * os re” af \™ hy the committee. LONDO! from the RC ave "0 Benen Wein tect etaciak teak fern Sapre jee tC. tutt ree” as nee \ rhe program started last Jan pe os at North Lue h i ANNE pl p y provides for a pension of un Fighter Wing 4 he are credit Hous — canad an Rp E. ‘ \ $40 a month to persons with dshire, wl reco puildine i mited income. Cost is shared equally by the federal and pro- B e vincial governments Zz. ‘The pensions to thou> between | iwade 65 and 69 are granted only after the applicant passes a test show- | ing his income is insufficient to maintain him, Those 70 and over | Ready Fi ie | dler Geottre : Town are entitled to a pension regard- | ae Citizen Stare wr, Y Wals ‘Do less of whether they have suffi- HANNOVER G - Writer | . » Who has toa. CBE, DSO th cient gmeans of support. The *-¥Y One year’s Stmany— with *Tigade Rroup « imanded the wid number in this group totalled SoU yg es sincal tion in May ime its forma genet me da a » 4951, mit 675000 at Oct. 31. tian} “Operationa Prepared now lly - ‘ anadian r ont the * “ta t Court Awards . Traffic Damage VANCOUVER (CP) A $23,000 judgment awarded in Supreme Court for the traffic death of Hugh Elgin McDonald of Bridal | Falls, B.C., will be shared by a daughter™ born after he was killed. An eight-man jury decided that Robert Bruce Mason of Vernon was to blame for the death of McDonald Oct. 1, 1951. Damages were awarded Mc-| Donald’s widow and her two} children, Donna Lee, two-years, | and Verna Lynn, born four months after the accident. visitors from CAF Squadro Ré \ gg eel, S« ; Vit t¢ } : Liu Woman co Coronation Seats Reserved for Visitors; Bleachers to Cost $28 to ‘Foreigners Altogether 100,00Qeeats will | rovided on government-built inds along the route to We Abbey The price will be between $11.20 and $16.80 for seats Britons and Com- visitors, Visitors bought by monwealth from other countries will pay $28 for bleachers to $84 for covered seats, } ‘Praise For . A ayers Nave nl Cet ADSIAE SL aitedide SS Coas| 974) Canada Brigade Best™ Sane Tn Jet Fly in y he is here and how | Commons May Join Probe of ‘Obscene’ ko, OTTAWA (P)—The Commons may join the Senate in an Inves- tigation of publication and dis- tribution of dbscene jiterature A resolution, sponsored by E D. Fulton (PC-Kamloops!, ap- peared on the Commons order paper calling for a joint Senate Commons committee to find a way to curb “the growing vol ume of filthy literature circulat- ed in Canada New Brunswick! |; Aunched similar investigation last sea- by Pa; Ming sion. Senator Doone rid a will ask the Senate to reforn art ite _ the committee in line with : recommendation last pring tha hs more time.be given to publi hearings During six hearings, the Sen ate committee heard 24 wit nesses represciating A senate committee, headed by Social) groups Senator J.J Hayes Doone ‘L- Se preter pale cae te « ‘ - ae \ in Germany. Fina the Brigade a; ell fed and well ; —_ n the $4 » FRANKLIN: Aone lightn py stern aaa pe of the oF oe Germany, June 1\\) take their HANOVER, 27th Canadian \ Although * ; +l eal t (With igade Group)