Prince Kupert Uailv News 5 Sutiirdny. May 5, 1!)M Canada's first lobster hatchery I The port of Liverpool has was erected at Bay View, near nearly 700 acres of water ar,?a 1 . Alberta oil wui aic "u " to be the largest undeveloped oil deposits In the world. CIVIC CENTRE CHANGES MIND ' Decides Against Buying Pictou, N.S., in 1891. I wan iu miied of piers. Old Shell Kills Boys r "t'ik on "y' fur" col 1 ST. BRIGIDE D'TPPRVTI T P Quebec (CP) Three boys we-e t u6ine65 an Kinea tnursday night and three others were wounded when a Piat edSionct Property For Ice Arena The Prince Rupert Civic Centre Association ('hanged its mind last night about spending $5800 of its reserve funds to purchase property' on First Avenue from the Canadian Legion to be held as the site for an ice arena to be built some time in the future. i sneu tney found near Farnham army camp exploded while they were examining it. The dead are Jean Noel T.n. ; marche, aged 10, his four-year- M A T?f! A PPT vTrnni HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE oia Drother, Martial, and Edgar Remlllard, aged 13. Army officials opened an investigation. They said the rane had not been used sin"e the DPTOMETRIST Room 10 iTONE BUILDINQ i Second World War. For Your PAINTING ' and DECORATING See SPENCE & MATIUK Green 917 Phone Black 215 (cvtUi.ttsi GENEHAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds HOOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS Two weeks ago the association, ! Centre, dedicated to providing at a sparsely attended general ; recreational facilities for the ; meeting, decided to make the I city, was justified in buying and : purchase. ) holding the property? With the opening of negotia-1 T. Norton Younga recalled the tions for the purchase of the original concept of the Civic property, it was found that ex- Centre Association as being to emntiOn flf thf nrflltfirl,! frr.ni nmvirlp thn fit., mitt, n PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 PHONES Blacfe 752 lied oii PO. Box 1070 , (..f.bj, iiuiii j v,,- t.vj nun a Luiti- Icily taxation could nut be ob-; n"inly cenre and a swimming ANCIENT POST Lower Fort Garry, Hudson's Bay Company trading post on the Red River, was built by Scottish stonemasons in 1831-33. IN HE E7 ATE OP JOHN BERGMAN, DECEASED TAKE NOTICB that as Administrator with Ihtf Will Biiiiexed. duly aiipuintfd by the Court, ot the es-luUf of John Hi'rKiiiaii, who dlt-d at bia. on the lath day of June. 1950. or near Lower Post. British C'olum-I rwjulre all creditors and otliera navlng cluinia against the aald' es- lann-u wiuiuui me ratification : vlKJ- wnai consideration was uf a city bylaw. now being given to a swimming TheleilDOn the rlvln Pfnra DOOl? He felt that. 1hr ujcii; nr. executive decided to take the right to dissipate Civic Centre sSJ :. i - . .o 0 .r Jrom Jrom... ... wnole question back again to a lund to go into the ice arena general meeting of the assoela-; business, a project which he 0-v x- W ,,0N FIRE MOTHS THEFT SEE MAC for your . . . ROOF RE-SHINGLING or SIDING Phone Black COO (Mim) uun. questioned would ever be prolit- SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 mtlfA I'lrjAtu ntlnn.lnJ .; . . C'lVtn Pnntrn 1,4 ........ l ... ( tute to s'nd the same to me. prop-Uily verified, ut the address nien- SAFETY FURS--T IN HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Svrviccs GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733-5lh Ave. W. Black 503 ILL SCUBY'S FUR VAULT ...... .u.fewjr alUCUUCU UWlllg Ik) Vl.il.ic WUUIU CC CIUUU:tk new interest being aroused in uPn anyway. He had had some the issue, decisively rejected the experience in raising money and purchase idea. About sixty were only way in which he saw present. ; an ice arena could ever be fi- ! Dr. R. X Large, president of rranced would be by a bylaw. He the Prince Rupert Civic Centre doubted if such a bylaw would Association, called upon the di- ever be approved when the city rector, Don Forward, to report needed so many other things, on negotiations which had fol- i A- M. Hurst thought purchase lowed the previous meeting in f property might well be de- roDQfrl (n ttn lArmH until c,.,.u .v... lloneil below on or before the 15th 'day of June. 1951, after which dale 1 shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law. having regard oniy to such claims of which 1 shall then have been notified. AND further take notice that all persons indebted to said estate unrequired to pay their Indebtedness I to me forthwith. Dated at Prince Rupert. B C, this 13th day of April. 161. ' MARY. CATHERINE ALLEN Official Administrator ; Telegraph Creek, B.C. ! A 14. 21. 28 M 5) scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 MATTSON'S . UPIIOLSTERINO Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 St'cond Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. If ANINC: OI.AZINO REPAIRS REMODELING Phone 974 FREE PICK-UP SERVICE ;t iif Tuvni Customers Ship Express-Fully Insured funds were available for the pro- GREENE PERSISTENT Dr. L. M. Greene, chief advo- ect' Ljw;kiki advkk'i isinci jr; ihr hail? news pays1 cate of the ice arena project, CONSTITUTIONAL colussi's music store - Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 -4lh St.. Ph. Black 38'J A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY BHAND, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 2(13. Phone 88 II. G. HELGERSON LIMITED ''EAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 90 Evenings Black 899 uiueu umii me t-ivic centre 's"i'.'nis purchase the property as pre- ' T"e meeting also adopted a viously instructed and that the constitutional amendment to the city council be asked to prepare bylaws increasing the quorum a bylaw for submission to the ior general meetings from 20 o ratepayers validating the tax 50 members, exemption for the Civic Centre.' i A further bylaw change pro-Wiiliam Murray seconded, j.t ; vides that in future any single . Thousands of Yards of Broken Concrefe from Prince Kujwrt Warehouse Especially recommended for water front fills, by engineers. Comment-ins June. 1st, 1951 Peg's Wrecking Co. 485 Fraser Street Vancouver, B.C. i same iunv giving assurance iauuiiuic m vnc wvtc ; ! that the Canadian Legion would Centre exceeding $2000 must be i he willinar tn haco th. i aDDroved bv a uetieral meptim- RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner" Block Phone 337 P.O. Box 130 ; , HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street. Phone 855 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL I property at the same time in ' oS association with a three-; the event of the taxpayers faii-' Ilftn majority. The three-fifths i ing to grant the tax exemption. I majority was chosen over an j W. J. Seott led the opposition i originally proposed two-thirds uuiiiAL puictiase oi me ! wj "u,'c vuic iu .x. properly Dy trie civio Centre sociation. The ice arena com- mittee had done an excellent Job, he admitted. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 v Box 102G For genuine parts and service phone or write above. CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21-23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERIIANGING Phone 22 or Black 2Q0 General Delivery WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, tlay or month ( Phone Blue 939 DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 I.AMi ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LEASE LAND In Land Recordhii; District of Prince Rupert and situate at Port Edward. British Columbia. Take notice that Port Edward Timber Co.. of Vancouver, a body corporate Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 100 feet westerly of the no.-thwest comer of Btatlon Site, westerly 27:1 feet, thence southerly Port Edward Townstte Map. thence 2100 feet, thence easterly 1JIK1 leet, thence northerly 221b test to pol::t 'if commencement and containim; 14 5 acres more or less for the purpose of log booming; grounds. Port Edward Timlier Co. Everyone in Prince Rupert would like to see an iee arena. The Civic Centre had been on the, look-out for revenue-producing enterprises but he did not think the Ice arena would be profitable. Further, there was city park property, he understood, that wouid be equally as suitable for an ire arena. Aid. Douglas Frifczell also favored the ice arena but he questioned the wisdom of removing MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FRASER HOUSE t from the r.v l.nx roll nrniwt fv ' . B. E R BAKU. Acent jr the MEAL that REFRESHES 7 , r , r..:i unted April 3rd, 1US1. CCST ! OF FINEST OF ; wnicn was now Bringing in $uu (A 14 21 ;;g M 6 per year when there was park ; property available for such a; I purpose as this. The city needed I PRIM RUPFPT ! ", iwr-rl all the revenue it could get from l taxes and he felt that one of j DRYDOCIC the four, park corners at Sixth) J. Avenue , and McBride Street j iND SHIPYARD FOOD h COOKING r IV A Hilt TAKE OI T OKBI ItS PHONE 200 CHARLIE PHILIP LTD. British Columbia Distributors TRUCKS - BUSES Appoint Little Haugland 2. Kerr Ltd Sales and Service Distributors for Prince Rupert and Terrace District BROADWAY CAFE SHIPBUILDERS AND , ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Weldin;; - SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY ! TIME FOR LEADERSHIP Question of adaptability nf sites came into discussion. Dr. i Greene contended that the First I Avenue site was most suitable with its solid rock and ample room for parking. Further, Dr. j Green felt that it was time .someone was taking the leacier- ship in putting an ice arena in I Prince Rupert, Surely the Civic YOUR CAR LAST! CHI N A WARE We hove the largest stock of FINE CHINAWARE in the north! rr "AAack "AAack" Now the famous Mack Truck is available for the first time in your district and is represented by an organization with the most moder nand efficient equipment to give you the finest in heavy duty truck service and maintenance. ic DINNER SETS BREAKFAST SETS Make it a point to see the numerous Mack Logging Trucks now operating in the Terrace district. See the many exclusive and patented Mack features. Get first hand information from successful operators as to why their first choice is "Mack" BRING IT HERE FOR THE BEST OF SERVICE! L Superior Auto Service . CUPS and SAUCERS TEA POTS VASES KNICK KNACKS 'Everything for the Home" GORDON & ANDERSON BE SURE AND SEE: Kj LIMITED IjIdS STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS I1'1' Avenue ac Park Green 217 'Mack" Patented Power Divider MSi He Was Born Tired ! "Mack" By CHIC YOUNG I! . 1 III Im iimmili, "Tl I 1 'l"."i'll .v,.'!,.,,. n I'll! I I , . v'l H I "Mack -w .-. i i : ! M 1 1 1 1 1 1 w ti i ii n 1 . I' .ii Patented Rubber Spring Suspension Famous Thermodyne Engine Patented Rear Bogie rr "Mack l-cM V ) f, "RAlNT SCPEENS, T r - GApi?) rp -JL weed gapden'. ifer J &- 1"2LUSI r sw-olf ill s I 'OB I I'ltTIII R INFORMATION WRITE OR TIIONE ! Little, Haugland & Kerr Ltd. Terrace, B.C. !j!!!Il!M inmirmpn mm !!l;i'l!ii,:"l!!lliil!!l!;n iiillliillliiillllll!l!lu!liiiluEiul