Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 13, 1950 Future Citizens "Spend" Millions of Dollars took out the cast,, for th pre,,. "H, They fn. Pictures the 7L "e Mi fx are k.mt . V""c u the the ..' 1 Rnr,. il . KUlUIlg ls WHAT JUNIOR CITY COUNCIL DID "Sell" Property Recommend Mony Civic Improvements Including New Fire Hall She Likes CORRESPONDENCE Mayor's Congratulations, 'Xmas Lighting; Peddlers worlc- "htauStote a council mee? aldermen talk atlf " Peking -SS decorations, etc . I.t'S 'un going Adopted a report Irom the under entrance road Intersec-! Senior Councillors See August Selves Reflected Aid. Ingalls Lays Them in the Aisles With Proposal for Women Police Newspapering By BARBARA STALKER Future Cltisens' Reporter ooiing for new, a finance committee advising or ; tion. Clearing land or stumps ;he property sales. . (between roadway and cemetery, The accounts for the month I with five graves with 12 mark-recommended by Ross Ingram, 1 ers made and placed were re-n his finance committee report, ; ported. upro as follows: general ac- Letters to Moose and S.O.N. "you arear(lI)or. v .nuw a lot nf "r !R A letter of congratuki-j inn t.ft the Junior Citizens' Xmos Lighting all theneT' Visiting adults to the Junior Citizens' city coun ;ounts. $43,470.55; coupon liabil- lodges regarding reconditioning j ty, $216; and waterworks, $4,-j0f their burial plots were read.Ujj meeting yesterday Were startling; to See them- ion Conodion Leg P'e-Christmc Resumption of the old practice of decorating the lamp posts of the city by the Junior Chamber of Commerce was proposed by E. D. Manson. "I really think this would help to brighten up the business district and add to the cheerfulness of the Christmas festivities. After from Mayor George Rud-derham gave the following encouragement to the Future Citizens' city council : "Just as we are the elected istmas I think newspaper work is Interesting because there is so much to see. It Is very interesting to watch the paoer come off the press. I saw the clear white paper go into the press. It went around the rollers and when it came around It was all printed. Then it folded the paper. They showed us how they put the advertising in the paper. They had a cardboard mat which they put in a lead caster, pour metal over the mat, then left It to cool for a few minutes and shortage of signs was given t. chiicott, district aero engi- ; pelves mirrored so truly by the Booth Memorial High jy the Health, Social, Police and neer for D.O.T., while in the city , gch00 students " licensing. Committee report pre-1 Oct. 17, discussed repairs of, iented by "Aid." Rena Ingram, I hangar trusses. He was informed; 'It was every 'bit as good as What we do, perhaps is the reason for delay in the, of methods used in other parts; litt better," Senior Alderman W. J. McLean re- r.f narkincr sitms Also . of Canada for the same pur-: ' representatives of the ratepayers all, every store owner goes to What Juniors Did BAH in aid of , CHILDREN'S XMAS TREE FUND Fridoy, Dec. 15 $2.50 per eouple REFRESHMENTS of this city, so are you tne eieciea consiaeruuie expense ana trouble representatives of the student to see that their stores are suit-body, and it is your duty, just as ably decorated and It would be it is ours, to consider every nice to have the support of the matter coming before you strictly , city along this line," suggested idopted were the committee's poses. Mr. Chiicott advised the marked. ecommendations for a Beach I C.P.A.L. that it would be safe to, With exact business procedure. Place sewerage system and that 'remove the present pillars plac- , His Worship the "Mayor," Gor-,axi meters for all taxi compan- j ed under trusses. don Graham, and his council, es be considered. A report from "Aid." Vic. Brain opened the eyes of the city fath- The committee also approved ' of the utilities committee recom- ers who had come to watch for i report 'from the Pioneers' mended that an Austin truck be fun but got ideas as well. on Its merits, and to arrive at all I Mr. Manson. Some, purchased at $ibUU lor use in ..It was as good. If not better, The starf of CFPR were as busy as any yesterday as they rushed around the town to pick up news. John Antrobus, William Evans and Lawrence Krist-mansen were busy writing out the script. , your decisions only on the basis Sote Deliveries of "the greatest good for the, A letter from Walla', nenart. Bogus Accident Jr. Citizens' Day 292 largest numuer. ment store Lw gUggesbed an Level Crossing adequate areas that will faclll- A letter from K. F. Harding, ! tate safe deliveries. The young students in the eeneral manager of the Prince Peddlers ioard or WorKs report, pre-; tne renaomiauon program oi than tne senior council," ex-nted by "Aid." Gerry Prockter, the telephone system; that 12 ciaimed Jeff Hill, president of the ecommended that a drainage pairs of blankets be purchased jaycees. "We left the responsl-;ulvert at corner of Ninth Ave- j for the Fire Department fro.n bllity t0 them, so they could un-nue East and Bacon Street be Fraser Payne at a cost of $90; ' derstand city problems " lug up. and cleared of rubbish, ; that a right rear fender be pur-1 -ith a screen placed over the chased and Installed on the am- fls lof councI, wW trance, and that a 10-mch balance. . J . pd through petitions and mo- ;ulvert be placed under the walk I The committee recommended "ons r suggested la resolutions "ullons to 10 ,o carry water from north side that negotiations and inquiries J ")I 'if Ninth. Ninth Avenue Avenue East East between between 'he 'he made made concernine concerning the the cost cost of of:put tne tuv " 113 "reu OIL HEATING Part of the upsetting of city routine yesterday, was a bogus accident staged by the Junior Employment Office were . busy Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative; Attention of the city clerk to making, filing and entering Association, urging the Future numerous peddlers operating in ciaims. iney were Marjone Tat-, citizens' council to complete the the city without a licence was Chamber of Commerce's "Future lersaii, joan smitn ana Konaia ievei crossing of the Canadian aslred to be remedied by the Citizens. Rhodes. National Railways at Fairview police and licencing committee in a letter from W. F. Stone. Bay. ' City ambulance and doctor rushed to where the victim lay on the sidewalk after a fall from the roof of a house at 144 Twelfth Impressions- Gayle Leeman and Gail Mc-Rae had an interesting day in Ormes Drug Store. They inspected the warehouse of the drugstore and loaded the shelves. Avenue East. On inspection of the patient. "That's my only criticism," senior Aid. W. J. McLean said. "The students spent far beyond their budget. The finance chairman and the city engineer should have bevn on their feet battling it out!" But the happy-go-lucky junior 3acon and Conrad Streets. A 12- a new hall for the fire depart-, nch culvert with two street unit 50 feet of three-inch Irains, was reported under con- hose be purchased for the fire ,'itruction at intersection of Sev- department at a cost of $23; onth Ave. East and McBride. ' that the maintenance truck of t 'This is n important part of ! the telephone system be equip- i complete drainage system in ped with two new front tires at ,his area," said "Aid." Prockter. approximate cost of $100. Junior Sup't For Railway ; ambulance attendants R. Weber and B. Dixon believed that the I ! victim's recovery was doubtful, at its Bcsl MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS Convenient, Economical High mechanical efficiency. ' VORTEX Automatic Burners 30 saving in hoatlr.j costs. TERMS AltRASGED 5mi!h & Elkins LIMITED Plumbing and Ilritin( City Clerk Iona Hardy was reported as not doing anything but walking around. But she did all "due to 016 frightful shock" . . . c.i v j i v. j 3lnle,y hd Vr:. dla8nosls of the doctor. engineer sat in the corner, like little Jack Horner, smiling as the After Future Citizens' Day Junior See Lack of Hotel Accommodation Bare Jail and Other Things r wk future Cltteens' aldermen pulled plums out of J'ore The committee report explain- ; ;d that earth was being removed i from west, side of Conrad at ntersestion with Hays Cove Ave. j ind material hauled to Acropo- li Will T lovollinrr nut Ninth hnt anH st.ralcht.pnpd mit thp "aa Principal Hurst Is "Not Guilty" imenced his duties by phoning nome- uom ithe chief despatcher in Smlthers for the morning weather re.jjrt.' B.riTvntTnra . an, 113 1,111. All IVIViUllg " " ...w". Alvln MacKay, administrator at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, spent the day familiar- Avenue behind Conrad School, I tho Inartpp cunt int.n ft hrnsh C. A. Berner then took "8uper-1 ,r. " " " ' ...- is j i ....,.. old father and his 82-year-old Tired and hungry Junior Clti- intendent uan u a j il ivui ui . . . ,,, . izlng himself with the different , zens and their business or pro- city. One of the most startling changes, through 'Aid." Shari Inealls wa? a recommendatioa thai the Royal Canadian Mounted Police get some women in the service. Aid. Ingalls felt that there should be a regular police woman on duty main - 1 tneir me savings 10 ..... i . . i . ineTuipniin rnrnnon ?n witn man- lessionai meniors mei ai me Ky. b- v.. pay off ,,65 emrx.zzled bv their procedures procedures , employee einpioyea . aging the hospital. Legion auditorium at the end of on. But the son was sentenced Phnne 1', PO. Boim ; ' juired here. Drains are being was arrested yesterday afternoon lea-ed it Seal Cove Circle and on a charge of preventing juven-' Irain ditches are being brushed nfc delinouencv bv keeping stu- Junior Chamber Of Com- "wy riur were warn m prv i the Louella MacDonald. draftsman 1 merce's "Junior Citizens' Day" Mr- Berner ana nis unaerstupy for the Forestry Department,' yesterday afternoon. mel lne employees oi tne rail- , a . i. .... .1 1 . -4 : .. f f ,. : .. ind cleared at various places in dents in schoo! during day hours. he city. All call boxes and hyd- wh-n the police proceeded to j -ants have been cleared for th& nerve the warrant he refused to VL' iiaiiuic t lam Allans. ! rnniprl legend marjs. viewed "Vm on et3 ,p,i tvi. i.i-. .. . i,tn,K. i a ' . . . J . "Superintendent Kaardal en- wuri, :viiui wiaiiaui upciicu j serial fi.vwjiau, cAauuiicu uee s junior uiiizens uav cnair- . . . . . . .. . - - Tfina npn Tim ji n nr ki mr Fire Department. 1 submit as his name was sDelled I mot'on for g-eneral discus ,ne tr-camera photography. , man, s. G. Furk, hardly stopping "f oloria Irvln(5, at I M . luncheon on the official car. Repairs to the 14-inch sub- wrong Later he gave himself up -o"1 t-here was a sprles ot g'ggles ' -narine water line at Shawatlans as ne believed himself guilty, but, and snorts and the resolution Passage are under way, "Aid." wner they served his second v.'as passed on for a report from Claire Ritchie, stenographer Ob WO inrougn me co-operauon ui present also were c. A. Bernr. a ? r: for Union Steamships, made out municipal and business men, the 0 R. C. Davidson and H C. Halil- Prockter announced in the warrant ho rnnfcswrt and sniH the police committee customs plparanrps and tirlcpts - n t inr.i - -- uay j (W a e---- Kirai dulluo, . . j ,, udiirci ui wuiks reuuit,. n cun- i- .1 u - ii i. t.iiv ithiiii'. iiizni.s ni s ........ . . . . . -r - - Ile !iiOUIm a incuaj iui iu. - - - learnen me Droceniirp 01 mnitinir 1.., ..... . n ;rete "anchor' covering a leak- F refused to comment on his sleigh riding, road sanding, park- reservation reservatlon- - . .i"- "c , !,ns joint was removed and the ,mi3 Sfifn ing meters, citv rubbish clean- , spe:ial mention of he work done LONDON O-Seats were in damage noted. It was found that V. . "1 up. housing, school construction. ?.y ne Junlur cu? clerK' lon l stalled in a London playground .... . . . rip wh:, Hruui ,i.pn mr inn, ill ... ' wr Muiniua. wimuian lyius- warm a verv -unsatisiactorv ivoe 01 T. t ' :. .. . inc lining rafpLprlas jtrt m-J , --. . ' . lmnortancp nf pi- ! after teachers complained that ''students played so hard at recers 7. v .. . evidence after rnnt-pnclinz that ' : ' - 1 wnns, jearne teamed Comments at the reception: tne else taxes and duty taxes. ONSON oint naa oeen maae. iiie joiru- - . ... , , . . ,, provemenis came unaer mff m.t.ri.1 hoH hi frnm Ui2 School Act and not himself mti,c X. M. Hurst, principal of Booth they fell asleep during lessons. Memorial High School; "The. set u"e scho0' ' nours- '.he packing gland, leaving an ! MAYOR PLEASED 'opening some two inches long Arresting officers were R. Ped- Throughout the meeting senior wotio t onmil iiomiii students seemed to be doing Junior Councils more work this year. They will have to write reports on their Jobs." , were taken of the sleeve joining and G. Sheardown. , advisor to the new council. the ends of the pipe and a bet- During the mornine the "Fu- "Thev did verv well! for Housing Report Evelyn Smith, "hotel desk c!erk" ler parking gland devised. ture Citizens" officers all inspec- youths." said Mavor Rudderham, "This is now being made up vt ted the city lail and then went ' but I thought thev could have "I sure got an Idea of the la:k of space for Prince Rupert visitors!" the dry dock. Full repairs will to see how the telephone rad'o set up a little more opposition Locations for the new homes Oe completed next week," con- operated. They then patrolled from the committee chairmen." t0 bullt under the housing . tinned the alderman. the city in the police car one at The Junior City 'Council" con- committee were reviewed by For fh perfect reminder of your love, urpris her with a handiome Ronton for her handbag. Choice of many modeli ond finishes all with fomou one-finger, thing including the Jail!" Aid. W. A. McLean "It'a a wonderful idea for the youngsters gives them some idea of the responsibilities of the future." Police Sgt. U A. N. Potterton "This year we had a better Idea of what the students , wanted to do we put them to work." Bob Mclnnes, CPA pilot "Tha boys got a feel of the plane we had them with us In thi cockpit." An essay contest of the day's event was announced towards Carol Moorehouse, "police cor A dumb-waiter at the P.oneer a time. sisted of: 1 AJa- Margaret Strachan at Home has been replaced by a It was odd to see a woman cor-; Mayor Gordon Graham tne ' Future Citizens', council steel cable, it was reported. poral in the police department Aldermen Victor Brain, Nan- me"ng. Four cemetery sidewalks from but there she was. They kept her cy Hill, Shari Ingalls. Rena Ing- lie locations available for the road to main walk, have been .busy and she even typed a letter gram, Gerry Procter, Margaret ne v housing have some city one-motion safety action: "Press , . . it I lit! Rtltmt . . , it't out! . . Soly Ml ! Infant ya Kit " poral" "What a hole they keep the prisoners In! No mattresses for the women's Jail! They have to lie on thfl springs. The men's jail haa boards for the prisoners 10 services already available., The ;ump:eted and cmvert placed for one of the officers. Strachan and Leona Webster. sleep on." Jorotny Todd, regular CPA air e c'se thf re,cefDfUo" - stewardess: ".iy substitute J ! "W K pan provides for SO homes at Second Avenue in Westview, 50 hemes in Eleventh Avenue east, and west of Conrad; 20 homes at Seal Cove Circle and other j section with five or six homes i in each unit. - A natural partner of good things to eat rea.ly wunderlul she "m"c" "u was iUi turn m-ui iDiiuii, tic just- III 1 t.yy lor citizens' radio program from CFPR was heard through a ra helped witn the passengers. ,xn: Racliow, "air stewardess' Tins wa3 my iiisi ride in a I dio loudspeaker at the receu- when ordering tomorrow don't forget cartons of Coke plane. It was ju.it like going tlon Jr. Reporter to sea in a cuui 1 cou.o ieei- Refreshments. donated by Makes Tour trie bumps in i.ie air. we anded so smoothly, I didn't even know we were down on the water." . Van's Bakery, North Star Bottling Works and Canada Packers, were served by Dorothy 1 Todd. Janet Rackow, Evelyn (By BARBARA STALKER I Jonst. Ed Anderson, RCMP Smith, Robert Holmes, Charles "The kids went into every- Wilson and Henry Burrow. Aff - the council meeting was KONSON STN0B ,. tf zrzz Cfe,"j' "T-w. d.l-f " over at 11:15 yesterday mornine (ONSON ADONII llrasml.xaa ltfil ! oiick . . . trim ! Ik. i)l iti'4 cfaMU It Mnlfl fK,M vmS4 m iK""-" pto w.4 mmI fiaitti Vilf a...o-. $12.50 the Mayor, eight aldermen, city cierK, city engineer and myself went on a tour. I rode in Alder of RONSONS man Frlzzell's car. We went uot to see the diesel W. hnv a roiDDlele leleclion worW'l grtotetl lighter engines or the Northern B. -C. Pcwe? Company power house at the drydock. We saw the new diesel and then the big furnace dowrstairs, which always has a GEORGE COOK, JEWELLER BROADWAY CAFE fire in it. ! Ur-nair was the switchboard, jit was noisy upstairs where the three or four engines were going I After v'sltine the power house, 1 we went to Lindsay's Garage at Scond Avenue. We saw all the 1 cars snn machinery In their Haree building. I Then ' r8Ff the new anart-!ments which will open soon on frrt Aveiue and we drove riow.i Borden Street to the city hall. AutborizMl botlkr l Coct-Coli inJer eontrid wrtk Coci-Coli Ui, NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Phone 132 Prince Rupert, B.C. m m ri r inn m u v u mta:fl Plus deposit 2tper boll It cj finest Cooking . n in ID"' 7 a.m. DLONDIE Twos Ever Thus Hour -By CHIC YOUNG 200 For Coke home orders Phone 1 T1 1 Wi ' ljlipPl WHY TAKE L ( heu TO Such -tfats s THtPE WAC, NO'.V I I.I . .1 I 1 INVITED HER ID TAKE A WALK ) TO THE LlEWAPV, r- .rJ'l-.EXPEM'ilVE , tt(ictcic:cxcecc 1 SIXTV- TWO CENT' ' tLOiiE DID IT J I I I - AGAISJ -SH; 1 I : I TtXK ME FOP? , ; il "-i I PLACES r THF PEST JUST CAUSF j "s OVEPDuE -I. ON HEI? BCX3K COMIP1 OF THE 1 CHRISTMAS IS K TO 11 OM T n V. 't.ir fg. JtJA JVC v SPEND ANV kj7, MORE monev Zto ft IMtkt ,1 II I :. . : 1 '' - I iijniiw"'' 1 "" It Lcjo ij PHONE 643 now LET US BAKE YOUR CAKE ORDER THE SLUOOER Hlekey ls Just Rettlnn nicely warmed up, so naturally the Irrepressible 62-year-old Ottawa promoter, T. P. (Tommy) Gorman, Is wielding a baseball bat. Tommy has Just engineered th; transfer of the Jersey City franchise In the International Baseball League to the Canadian capital. Always one to keep ahead of the field, he's looking forward to a big season lot the Ottawa Litt'e OianU." 4 (CP PHOTO) RUPERT BAKERY LID