tsJrfncc Uuucrt Daily s3cw Tuesday, February 25, 1947 CITY FIREMEN TO TAKE OVER THE AMBULANCE Operation of the city ambulance is to be placed In the hands 'di the Fire Department in an Woncniy move that city counci! hopes will eliminate past operating deficits which r.ave cost ith'e city as much as $1,000 annually. "the rcorsai.-zation follows the withdraw! iast vear of the Hospital Board from the part nership basis on whlcii the ambulance was operated and is the result of an investigation by the icity utilities committee which ,'has spread over several months. The committee's recommendations were approved by council last night. They authorized 'that the present operating sys-te'f, "undjr which Mr. end Mrs Kichard Woods are salaried ambulance attendants, be terminated within 30 days and that in Jfuture the ambulance be operated by employees of the city Fire Department. ', Accoic'lng to City Clerk H. D. iThain the city firemen have ientatlvely agreed to the agreement which the city has offered. Under it. the firemen would re-fctive $5 for each trip made Go To New Flare the ever jacket" when u Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 AM. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN rOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 7S5 THIRD AVENUE WEST SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs la all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens D-IBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK Z COMMENCING : JANUARY 17 HOVIS t Every Tuesday and Friday RUPERT BAKERY LTD. Z For That Party . . . Hotel. . . - arrivals Trince jKupert N. Campbell, Vancouver. J. R. Woods, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. H. Reid, Port Esslngton; Brig. E. C. Plow, Vancouver; Capt. L. IMoore, Vancouver; J. Hossie. Vancouver; Mrs. F. Hlnk, Srhl-thers. within the city limits; $7.50 for each trip to the Miller Bay Hospital and $10 for each trip to Port Edward. The city would pay the cost of gasoline, oil, repairs and handle collections. HEAVY AIR TRAFFIC STOCKHOLM J Air traffic between Sweden and foreign countries during 1946 was more than double that of 1945. The number of airplanes cleared in 1946 totalled 7.157 as compared with 2.765 in 1945. The peak was reached in August when 856 planes were cleared. LYDIA BOOSTS PRODUCTION Ranked among the eight leading industrial countries even be fore the war, India is rapidly developing industrial production. Lengths forth this spring in smartest suit you've worn the "longer suit! It's a 'dandy' it comes to flattering the figure. In fine all-wool fabric; in all the new-season shades. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "For That Dressy J.ook" THIRD AVENUE BREAD wiS,SE PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN 7:00 am. to 11:00 pjn. PIONEER HOME ACTION URGED Special Report to City Council By Health Committee Immediate employment of a strong, capable couple to supervise the Pioneers' Home, and equal urgency in completing the new Pioneers' Home building were recommended in a special report by the civic health committee presented to last night's meeting of city council. The report was submitted after the committee, consisting of Aldermen Ham, Brooksbank and Nlckerson, had inspected the elderly men's present quarters In a former army barracks hut on Sixth Avenue West. It touched on phases of administration criticized two weeks ago in a letter sent to council by Ross; Richardson. , Outstanding points of criticism in Mr. Richardson's lette.-w,ere alleged uncleanliness In the ! men's quarters and the quantity of food served. j The committee's report Is as' follows: "The building inside has a very gloomy atmosphere, aggravated by" the fact that the floors are very difficult to keep clean. While the services of Mr. and Mrs. Calder were of a satisfactory nature while Mr. Calder Classified - - nt Engagement WANTED WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3-room furnshed house or suite. Blue 882. (47) WANTED Cash register, Daily News. (tf) HELP WANTED HILP WANTED Kitchen help. Apply Central Lunch. (tf) HELP WANTED Reliable party to operate cafe. Phone Red 441. Box 1001-B. (47) ' FOREIGN JOBS--Specific listings for skilled men and women. 16 pages, how, where to apply plus pay rates published monthly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Latest issue $1.00, postpaid. Foreign Jobs, Inc., Baltimore 1, Md. (47) FOR SALE FOR SALE Household furniture. 310 6th Ave. East. (48) FOR SALE-r1940 Dodge sedan. Serial No. 9503017. Phone Black 588. (47) FOR SALE Two Al lots, level, good drainage, sheltered. Apply Blue 773.- (51) FOR SALE Refrigerator, Al shape. $150. Red 687. (47) FOR SALE C.C.M. bicycle, like new. Phone Orcen 196. (48) FOR SALE One reconditioned 4 cyrlindcr Dodge engine, fully marincd. Apply 511 8th Ave. E. or phone 532. (51) FOR SALE Store building and one lot Third Avenue West, between 5th and 6th Streets. For particulars apply to G. P. Tinker & Co. Md. Bcsner Block. (tf) FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon Monday, March 3rd, for the purchase of Lots 23 and 24, Block 4, S.D. or D.L. 7, Map 946, Mas-sett Townslte, Queen Charlotte District, together with improvements situate thereon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. Gordon F. Forbes. Administrator of the Estate of Cyril Harrison, otherwise known as Cyril George Harrison, deceased. (51) ?OR SALE Used Furniture and Hardware at low prices. 5 piece kitchen set good shape $14. 9-. lube radio $17.50. Slightly used pa its from 50c. Hassocks going at $2.. Floor lamps $4. Bed and spring like new $12. Fancy china dinner plates 35c. New scatter rug?k lovely designs Ircm $1.65. Drinking glasses 10c. Oollchan Grease, best qua-Kty. $0.50. All kinds of other goods, come and. look them over. B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be In the-offlce by 10 ajn. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. was on the Job, we find now that the work is too much for Mrs. Calder to carry on alone with- out male help. "She admitted she could not undertake to scrub the floors. "In view of the circumstances, we recommend applications for a caretaker and hLs wife be called for immediately to take charge of the home. "Also we urge that the contractor constructing the new home be requested to expedite the matter as much as possible. ! "In choosing a new 'supervisor j and his wife we suggest that! very close attention be given as i it is essential that both parties 1 be in the best physical con - ! dition. : "We have made arrangements with the chief of police to have the floors of the present quar ters scrubbed. "Food on the table and In .preparation for supper appeared to be satisfactory (during the visit)." , City Clerk Thain explained to council that Mr. Calder, who had Mted to resign In May, had been called out of the city recently on private business and that Mrs. Calder Is now supervising the Pioneers' Home alone. Alderman Youngs moved that temporary help for Mrs. Calder be. employed Immediately. You saw U in The Newsl Advertising - - Announcements: $2. TIMBER WANTED WANTED Cedar, Fir. Pine and Larch Poles. All sizes. Quote f.o.b. shipping point, earliest shipment. , N:edcrmeyer-Mar-tin Co., Spalding Uidg., Portland 4, Oregon. (53 LOST AND FOUND .LOST Fountain pen, Parker "51." Silver top. Phone Green 347. 3t LOST Grey Persian cat. male vicinity Alfred St. Reward. Mrs. Ostashower, Green 941. (50 1 MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) 244 YEARS" OLD The first issue of the first Russian paper, Vedomostl, published under supervision of Peter the Great, appeared on Jan. 13, 1703. THIS AND THAT P v'' j J j VJ "George? Oh, he's probably shoeing Junior one of his tricks." REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin C II I N E S E D I S II E S OUR SPECIALTY Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. I'HONE 1 75$ Be Sure of Bulkley Market iA h T U D L H I JJ ) J UtKU REPORT TO BE STUDIED The recently issued Golden-berg report on provincial-municipal. relations is going to be "required" reading for the city's eight aldermen who, after absorbing the weighty document, will try to determine how its recommendations affect the future economy of the city. Mayor Nora Arnold, who ad mltted last night to giving con- siderable attention to one of the two copies which have so far reached the city, read a list of recommendations which she con- sldered most pertinent to Prince Rupert. Most of the other aldermen were equally frank In admitting that 'they had given the document no thought but would like the opportunity to do so. In their zeal they overrode a motion by Alderman George Casey that a small committee be appointed to consider the report and bring its recommendations to council. The aldermen decided that the whole council should constitute the committee, that all should read and all should report. Alderman Youngs moved an amendment that the whole council should become such a committee and City Clerk Thain was instructed to get off a message to the King's Printer for more copies of the report. 1 Result of this study will be a series of resolutions which will. be forwarded to the Union cf B.C. Municipalities. Northern Ireland Checks Car Racket BELFAST, Northern Ireland (f Clamping down on an automobile re-sale racket, the Royal Ukter Conita'gutary has been ordered to seize all unregistered cars crossing 'from Eire into Northern Ireland. Until now, persons who eluded Eire customs authorities were allowed to pay a compromise penalty for Importing the car toy an unapproved route, In addition to purchase tax and import duty. The vehicles then were reexported to England where they could be "fold at prices considerably higher than that originally paid for them. The first car seized by the R.U.C. was a 25-hcrsepcwer car driven from Eire by a Belfastman. 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