Hospital Probe , Here This Week Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, July 24, 1951 Council Aroused Loca I Travelling by specially chartered plane, the special committee of the Legislature investigating the operation and administration of the British a n By Parks Board Altitude And Newspaper Publicity W BARRET ASPHALT d PERSONAL SHINGLES :urS,,KjS fr7 -di late this Saturday af ernoon S ' , ' the T"8 board a"d will hold a session hertln'wWP Publicity It ha. recelv- nlght. Before arrivmg here the ed raLs6d by Ald' H' F' las-committee Is meeting in the !Syhf clty councU meetl"6 1 afternoon at Ocean Falls. Chair-1 8 man of the ritmmiiiiu to cm..., "I resent the nnhiipit.v th Salt Lake Feiry running every Sunday and Thursday, weather permitting. Green 931 or Black 926. tf) Mrs. Nels Jensen and Mrs. P. Peterson of Miller Bay are sailing Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. I detailed Information, phone iert & McCaffery Ltd. Smith, MLA for Kamloops. ' par" board has received in the I Canadian Pacific Airlines Is We re are me resuming resuming our our work work thl ui i ZTt . j Tovbe,S!?ip ta!p n Annunciation School 58 ncic liic vuiiiiit ii.iee will mm x uiuKe strong proceed Monday by highway t0; objection to Commissioner Pat Prince Ctnma r,.,. ii- i .Fnrmon'a tnAnlnnt. i li. i - "" oi lonignc ai 8 o clock. (Father Commerce. Ravner.) lyJl lhn ncxL ses- D ovi.7iin;iiwi uuu ins a t,- slon with stops at Terrace, Haz-' titude," Aid. Glassey stormed, e t nn nmitu--. , ... i Mrs C. Knutson. Mrs n K wu.uhcu luvermernr. . hp rpfprmH thn nirt. knj Burns Lake. Vanrl attack last week on the "do nd City Builders Supplies Regular Moose meeting, " Tuesday, July 24th. (172c night) enroute to visit hospitals. ! H 4 Blue 820 Former Local nothing" policy of city council regarding parks. "The parks board has nothing to do with the city council. They are an elected body to look after narks. They haven't done it so they are blaming the city council. "Furthermore, r esneclnlitr Mrs. Thomas Mackay, while her husband is at Alice Arm on business. Is paying a visit to Lakelse Lake. ion school Trade Licences son and her son, Harry, left on the Camosun today for a holiday in Vancouver. Wilbur Werthner, here on business for te past few days returned to his home in Victoria today, sailing aboard the Camosun. RED CROSS A meeting will be held in the dvic Centre at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 28, Jbr the purpose of organizing a , canvass for volunteer blood donors. All organizations and interested persons are requested to be represented. (173c Successful her sister. Miss Millicent Sten-strom. They are the daughters of ti. G. Stenstrnm fnrt m on Man Going Up Alex Strachan, formerly of Prince Rupert and now plant manager at Eureka (California) rn.nnnratltia ct ,.1 1 i L THIRST WUHNLHER tr' guaranteed aftemnnn afternoon n, I . tea thirst- By weeks of vacation ager for the Columbia Cellulose sent the editorial appearing in the local press in connection with parks." WIUse summer aays-dainty sandwiches easUv made' w'th tall refreshing glasses of iced tea. w Ltd. Announcing that. Rovontv. .,c nas Deen M ., . . Are Granted Following trade licence applications were accepted at citv council meeting last night: C. Curtispiano tuner M. Tenggrocer. Paul Postolu steam baths and cigarette sales. Muriel Gagnon-beauty salon Wonir SYuiit oi, : . liMinea general manager of the , "8scn wan j concern concern which which has has three three plants plana i w u the Parks board hadn't been officially notified that thplr in three California counties. Btrachan has been in the fish f irst United Church hated on Friday eve- program and display Oik, put on by the Id students. A large, i group of parents ited friends were in s enrolment was 80, very high attendance Avenue Market will remain open from 8:30 am. to 9 00 p.m. daily except Sundays. Phone 492 for courteous service and deliveries. E. Shier, prop. (172c) Housing Hold-Up Is Being Probed Central B.C. Alcan Contract uubiness ior the past 35 years. He served his apprentlceshiD in estimates had been granted. He pointed out that on two occasions "this accusation has been made." City Clerk R. W. Long stated the smokehouse nf HniionH Dr. J. D. Galbraith, superinten- house. uunung ThOma P Antnn ! Assurance has been rfvoivorf iiauve iana, oerore emlgrat- , dent of Miller Bay Hospital, left The Central British rv,ji.mHi., by city council from E. J Rrnn-n Airways Ltd., whose general ator. U1,er" D. Hewer taxi operator. no wriiien notice had been given the parks board but that he had informed the commMnnm h "ir w Diiusn Columbia. For 20 years Strachan was employed by the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company at Prince Rupert and then t.nnlr iviunaay ior Lairelse Lake where he will spend a two weeks' holiday with Mrs. Galbraith and family. Dr. McCormnric ha ar manager is Pilot Russ Bakar, has signed with MorrLson-Knuri- MooseWomen's Hospital Guild Women of the Moose hospital guild enjoyed a social evenini with refreshments following a short business meeting. Present were Mrs. L, Grimble, Mrs C Whyte, Mrs. G. Haugon, Mr N Moorehoue, Mrs. W. Halverson Mrs. K. Grimble, at whose home the meeting was held. word of mouth. At the time, Mr. Long said, he had been urrptsru provincial government housing representative, that Central Housing & Mortgage Corporation i "doing all it can" to find out why the housing project for Prince Rupert has been delayed. A two-month-olit urgent. r rived from Charles Camsell Hos I fere Mrs. W. G. Gra-Y- m. Dunn and Rev. r. and assistants, 1 Morris, Mrs. Owen I A. B. Logan, Misses f v. Louise Ereeman, f. Aina Carlson and .fman. Freeman was pianist over as general manager of Tul- of the parks board. Tennis Court wii xisnenes at Vancouver Aid. Don Fitch, ehnlrma n nf tViA sen Co. of Canada to handle air freight and passengers for the company. There will be a two-plane-a-day service between Ke-mano Bay and Vancouver It is said that this year alone it will wnere ne served for six years. pital at Edmonton to relieve at Miller Bay during Dr. Galbraith 's absence, being accompanied here by Mrs. McCormack. ooard of works, said the board Site Sought quest of this city for housing still hasn't reached officials at. Otta own process for spiced shrimps board, but that didn't mean LUv ro more than a million dul- ' run wa, council was told recently by iars. M. Stewart, direc- mm ciu legs, one wnich he has introduced to th c. i. n joiewnaite. MP Rotary Club to ket along with pickled herring, Skcena. Mr. Brown sairt in l?nt.ral Bc- Airways is al- "city engineer and his staff would be completely at their disposal." "It looks like they hoped all their work would be done by the tiau regs, prawns and crab cuy couneil for use of Second Avenue nark lanH for ti. iianuiuig ruresiry uepart- 1111111, um ana commencement d fciiurch Hall M-vi A. M. Stewart . Robert Irvine Jn leuer 10 city council that he had given this information to CHMC B.C. representative, E. B Pickersglll, at Vancouver. court site was referred to the oiracnan nas also been re (Ms J flights between Kemano Bay and the south uin ho fnn,H WHATPOESTH$U PO FOR PEACHES f sponsible for adding xmr.t,rt ! cltv-' Tfrey are investieatinir 1 Dy tne opening of a service be-ltlejtween Prince Rupert and Ter delay," wrote Mr. Brnwn race. products to the fish industry! "But this is the first parks markets, starting with black cod ood we've had and no doubt and ling-cod and now going I tney are having difficulties I strong on salmon. . don't think we can get anywhere He makes his home at Eureka ! Passing the buck around The p-ns ooara at last night's council meeting. Council recommended the request be granted and promised Rotary representative, Robert McKay, it would meet with the Parks board at the earliest op- Council made no comment but referred the matter to the housing committee. .Ish On Jr Lines wun nis wire and two children, ' council should co-operate with them as much as possible. vcoiii.trtie ,tt, ana uavid, 16. His Mr. McKay said 'the Rotarviwlfe ls tne former Mae Schu Club was assured that i .it. tito ni,. ! en. EXPECT TOO MUCH Aid. T. B. Black thought, too, that the parks board hart met with the favor of city tennis uiumiuasu. ine area an ex il Would Take cavated area on street level 5 l -'ast two fisher- Rupert who are I tifit a trout can get ty FHitng side by ijunks of the Skvena "k were Magnus N his 12-year-old ft occupirs part of thv linn hinr. CCC Joins Up With Chamber Columbia Cellulose Co., now being permanently established in Prince Rupjrt, has taken out membership in the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce thn on West Second Menue. (On the south side of Spci ted too much help from public works. 1 "They have lost sight of the fact that they are entirely responsible to look after parks," he said. "They must have passed the buck among themselves, then passed It to the city." suggested Mayor G. W. Rudderham. of Eleventh Street r. Tt UT'lB tt-lA ,. PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE for Repairs and Alterations m " who got a strike i k. u J; i r, V " iu.-iiiiun 01 me It rnakw them wt ... develops their Parks Land , Tha city of Prince Rupert will attempt to convert all parks land to city property so the city can "handle the lands our own way." k 1111, utan reel- 1 notanans, said Mr. MrKay to Aj few .seconds later, build two courts for the use of " also EOt a Ktrflfo ; the nnhllf. ecutive council of the Chamber, "u'uroi uiey goodness 9 That's t just how Sugaroasting brings out the delicious flavor of Post s Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . makes them extra . crisp and tasty. Try Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . th'v'r ai a meeting last night, approv ine the .comnnnv's nnnitnHn me mailer was brought to a Aid. Harold Whalen sairi nt ho-ad by Aid. H. M. Daggett at he d ZZ Zr 1DIV Sral mana" " city counct meeting tas niht I remam mat, if wU1 be tn comnHnv., r(,nr-. The city held" two types o free! pa ks he would" haTf b?uttaUw 111 th Chamber, land from the Grand Trunk De- I S' f"' t' I 'f J "f-n too. It appeared "'K.r, when both d on the same spot rods went through net. 'f? You guessed it 1 Mi g. ,bbled up both I it was good fishing '"" none of the party Itunk.'d. . . .uu iau (.aunrii t 1.1 v?1 VU U ?1. '.I -I i' rh V yy" 1 I,. ' la. ' e ' V- Vl):A'? il( ' . , U ,v'' 5 c h . laj. . ."i ' : ' J'U .ft-:1";.1: 5 ... Smith SEIkins Lid. LOTS OF TRAVELLERS LETHBRIDGE P Railroad an dairline officials say passen-ge rtraffic during Jim uas -n City Assessor Being Sought City council is looking Mor a Part time assessor to look over the asse.smer.t roll by October 31, deadline to get on or off the tax list. Fermission to advertise for such a position was given Aid. T. MAKES GWENJTSflM& ihtZdONiJSCWAl t5Ul SWCfT-MS-A-UT FtAVO' 80NUS2 CXTKA OKXIMtsrr solely to public use. I "L V. P O. Box 74 1 per cent higher than last year. tee simple lands had been lh ",' T,h ,77 J ct lo given to the city to use as It saw FPLJn . I" d AW' DUf-fit. Friziell, "but h I believe there is 1 "We should get all the lands still a certain amount of merit in It. I i 7 1 I ! on a f .e slmDle hasi " ' mrnrlprl Alrt n.i,.u W.A. Bazaar. , at Commnnltu H. BiacK. linanre rhilrmn "It was suggested the city and the parks board get together and I iL Jh n S I! p i last night's council meeting.' No ! ulZ 1 1 t?wnsile company talk things over. They are in Kiidlnating Tea, general assessment revision has 1 council it was been made during the past flw'Jt" Park lBnds to e experienced in civic affairs and the older members nf th n.ii rJoueiu JCc M-.-anwhilc, Aid. Douglass Friz- L t'"' ln 194fl' ft slmllar ,pUer '.ell, chairman of YirensZ and d fn W,Bd- "but ft was health hralth committee committee, suggested that tt Mi UP' Aid. Daggett could be of help to them." "They've never asked for any help," said the mayor. "When they do. we'll be glad to help and co-operate." iil Bazaar, October I 'to'iar. Ortober 20. F$JI Bazaar, Octo- . Novemljer 2. uiaiiiiry Bazaar, No-I u" fall Sale, No- a survey 01 garbage collection service and water accounts be made. The move was supported by Aid. T. B. Black and Mayor G, W. Rudderham. Council in j am Inicliael njC T I I I I I I r if i 1 Miss Catherine Ranrlm0 r,f "I think the city ' could greatly lnrr.OI. ... structed Svruciea City Clerk R. w. Long! n u s n a e n. Northamptonshire England, arrived in the city at the end of last week for a week's 1 ' t0 Wntf thi townslt' ompanP sources "he said Aid. H. M. Daggett, utilities '"'mediately. chairman, agreed such a mnnn , J (153c) 4 Bazaar tln,.i... TRI-LIGHTS T0RCHIERS TABLE LAMPS Shades in assorted shapes and colors ... nurvniucf Vmk Qi U Urn M.J-I.V visit with Mis. Nora E. Arnold. She Is accomDanierf hv uio. in would be vwall adviser. " r '. naT?m na three ch'l- pail Bazaar, No- trude Greaves of Winnipeg who I refprroH r Ulen rurnea on last Thursday th . . IJommitte. tl?nPOSal 10 flnance nlEht's traln from- two-week iJwerjojct, holiday at Lake Kathlyn. i muiting me triangle tour and left by train for Llorivrimint, and Winnipeg. N j Science Progresses ' Specially priced this week at GORDON & ANDERSON for 50 yean ha, M.j i(. whlt tablets ocetylioliylk acid I m Third Avenue tor relief of pain. Todo familiar pain-killer ii available in a m form without the diiadvan- Ioom of acidity. Immobility and bitlwtoite.lt l called 'OlSmiN' and it sold at druggisti T See the GASSADAY CONVERTIBLE 'DISPRIN is available in Sottles of 26 tablets or Handy Pocket Folders of 8. WASHER 350.95 "Difficult Day?. . fake a Disprin' eX tT """'V -n-ended, il enter, the stomach a, a fru. DISPRIN , polafob.. Ee chidre will take it f.j:, WASHES DISHES . . . WASHES CLOTHES GEE THIS REMARKABLE WASHER AT Northern B.C. Power Co. 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