TODAY AND THURSDAY -7 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 13, 1950 U RVlAfflDTU 1 f uni uunin i I Casey "All. Wei" Bui Insistent City Fathers won't tackle the age-old problem of changing the weather. But at least they decided Monday night at the city council they didn't like standing in the rain. fordTo Aid. George B. Casey tackled Man Oh Man! FOR THAT CERTAIN SOMEBODY YOU LOVE Rupert Peoples Store WHERE YOU GET GIFT PAJAMAS - GOWNS - SLIPS the problem in unfinished business. The trouble started on the C A It TOON - NEWS week-end. Little did the bus f uoc;suiienng tne consequences MUC"Les of Diihu of those 30 east end passengers, Vr, Z Pfible means ,i , he had gathered together out- "'1 i .n tm WV side the bus depot at the closed' Ald' T' B' Black ""BBeated that n. a ,elt that that door of his bus waa Alderman lne matter be referred to the ?,f es' "Wauw x -"'cjr. o ......... iij. ""trail.,. , A general resolution wju, pas-' Here Aid. W. A. MacLean In- i underwnM4 seu uy ine aiaermen inn, any wuiu wnu uiere nag Deen therp there u, a.nr' wr poor service such as off schedule no seconder to Aid. Casey's mo- ou'dn't own waiting would be out of order. tln- WINDSOR'S "ROVING MAYOR" Thomas R. B ophey, 43. is congratulated by his wife, left, and daughter Sally after his election as mayor of W ndsor, Ont. He defeated Mayor Arthur J. Reaumc by a scant 171 votes after a first count gave Mayor Reaume a 37-vote majority. A former alderman and controller, Mr. Brophey Is a law student at O.sgoode Hall, Toronto. Before his enrollment at O.sgoode Hall, he was a news aper reporter for nearly 20 years. From a column he used to write in the Windsor Star, ca ed "Roving Reporter," he already has1 been Still, Aid. Casey persisted. 'T 'I will second that," Aid. D. O. don't so much mind waiting. But Frlzzell said. He felt that the standing in the rain for 15 min- people could stand outside the utes while the bus driver sat waiting room In the rain at the 1 (CP PHOTO J dnhi.vd "The Roving Mayor." Conservatory at Music Festival WW Log Scaling Keeping Up conwniea msiae me bus is ruo- uuo ucP". wiry unea, out as regards the schedule that's an- bing it In! Education HOTEL ARRIVALS Am Of considerable interest to local and district music teachers will be the information that the Royal Copservato 'y of Music, The first ten minutes Aid. Casey and the 29 others In the congregation endured. "We didn't want to loose our chance for the ride," said the alderman explaining how he got soaked. iWeex Here i Pasenrs disembarking from ICNSS Prince George, Capt. Cald,-iWcll, when she docked at Pdnce j Rupert this morning from Van-' couver were G. O. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Rowbottom, D. Gould, Mr. ! andM rs. P. Hooge, Mns. W .M. N. Healthy Increase Over Last Year Being Maintained (Prince Rupert) A. MacGlllivray and Sydney 1 Toronto, has Braded the te.U scaling in Prince Rupert Log miss a chance for a ride to the i-ast end, I would stand in the rain to catch a bus, too," said Aid. Frlzzell. Possible reason for the erratic service "might be because the bus had to make a try, four or five times to get up the hill at Seal Cove. At this time of the year, extreme coutlon Is necessary we are verv. verv fnrtimmo ! Corbet t. Vancouver; J. Dunlop , and T. Woods, Smithers; William Caron and W. M Priest rltv V Teachers' Wage Negotiations So Far I'nsuecesslul. forest district for the year "Hospitolity tn4 Good Food" That h Our Firjt Air Niont II (or Ordtn To Take Out tained in the syllabus of the Prince Rupert and District Music and Drama Festival. Frederick Sylvester, registrar Ramsay and daughter, Mrs D. C.!c MintVi Prlnce George; . Ring. Harris, Hugh Aird.J. Halko, A. T. Beverly. Alberta; B. Van Rhyn, Birkenstock O. Fetterly, Mr. and Houston; D. Wagg, Victoria; Miss "Just then the bus behind out and went ahead; meanwhile we stood there in the rain," exolained Aid. Casey is maintaing a healthy margin of inciease over last year. Up to the end of November this year, the scale amounts to "Eduiation, Everybody's Business," will be the theme of the 151 h Dominion-wide observance Ritchie, Inspec-'- w-s'ie, Maaeiton; A. L. Clark, of the Conservatory, states that. 'And the bus driver Still sat nn nrclrient. ha nrcnrrsrt nr. of Education Week which Is Mrs. Pollard, A scheduled for March 4 to 10 next.1 tor J. M. Bella, 247,594.543 board feet compared altnougn thef oan Riaieo, uai. se pieces arc now- Mx. and Mrs. S. mere like a little giant." recalled ; Commodore L' acceptable for the grades inrii-caited. teachers must not forget f, st eleven months of 1949. hill," said Aid. W. J. MacLean. Shelters along the route were suggested by Aid. Frlzzell as a M. Johnson, Mrs. Littler. Mrs. L. j S Lamb, Miss M. Airth, Mrs. L. ' National sponsors are Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Canadian Trades and Labor Congress, Canadian Congress of Labor, The scale for this November l0 submil a list including the:r the works chairman. He remlnd-I cd the council that the bus cora-! pany had a service to people left 'exposed under such conditions Smiles'n Chuckles was 32.885.275 board feet as com- to the Conse vato-v prior to th pared with 28.891,788 board feet niusic examinations in order to In November 1949. (secure formal approval. Canadian Manufacturers' Associ-lation, Canadian School Trustees' S. Jacob, G. A. Erlander. Mrs. M. T. Bowker and child, L. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson, who have been on a trip south, returned home from Vancouver FINE PRINTING AT... Two Scotsmen were traversing a hot, dusty road. They became the Parent-Teacher the Canadian Le- Asscciation, Federation, fega! Printers L VI PHONE Zl 222 SECOND AM very tired. I "Hae ye got any food wl" y?, iDougal?" one of them asked. "A ve a bottle of whusky," was I the reply. "What hae ye, Angus1" j "Dried tongue," replied Angus. "Guid." exclaimed Douual. gion and the National Council on the Prince George this morn-of Women. The event will again i ing. be sponsored in Prince Rupert; : by the Prince Rupert District; lngs: group dynanucs. pensions, Teachers' Association. The rc- . nrt nuhlin relations The scale of interior forest! Conservatory grading will be products poles and piling is indicated in the Syllabus which still down from last year with an is to be published this week in aggregate of 1,349.630 lineal feet the Daily News. as comnared with 3,093,878 lineal feet in the corresponding period ASHFORD, Kent, England P' of last year. The November j A local man who lost his eye-scale, however, showed an in- glasses in M'lan. Italy, was sur-crease over the same month last prised to get them back. They year, 859,251 lineal feet compar- were mailed to Ashford by the lng with 389.880. Milan police. The log scale this November' ' : Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER the i 4,vlp'11 on hulves u-i nur nrnur. , Last year a member of j Prince Rupert Teachers' Assocl- '6ions sponsibiiities for education of the church, school, home, Industry, commerce, labor and the community as a whole will be stressed. Representatives of lation was voted a workshop The whiskey was duly divid-d i scholarship by the federation.' and dunk. Angus wiped his'lips. ibut unfortunately, he did nut "n(K) for vcr rirjed lonsue. Dou- 9G7 inese organi; ations ana neios ciirntlirn in this area 657,891 Eal. per species was as follows, fig- Misccllan. lines for last year also being "it's no """"J cany ui -an- Chairman of the salary com-j -Mon," replied Dougal uary to make plans. . I m it tec. R. G. Moore, reported c-v now!" and Intermediate Ports ' Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN , WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT given for comparison: Nov. 1950 Nov. 1949 Fit G3'i,189 2,446.674 Cedar 4.702,440 4.696,940 Foruce 15.354.815 12.283.293 Hemlock .... 7.895.983 7 316.213 Totals 32,885,275 28,891.788 During November this year 9,685 railway ties were counted as compared with 11,423 in November 1949. The cordwood count this No- At the December meeting of that attempts to negotiate a 1951 1 j the local teachers Monday night salary schedule were unsucce.ss-j Jack: "What did your wife say! possibility of sending a delegate ful so far. when you got in from the club to the B.C.T.F. Workshop at Some members expressed con- dinner last night?" I Qualicum Beach was discussed, cern reg-arding steam.ship sail- nill: "Not a word. I was goini Tlie workshop last year dealt ings for Vancouver on Decern- to have my two font teeth pu'l- with matters under four head- ber 19. ed out, anyway." 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