TODAY 6:50 - 0:05 Payment for Extra (C'untinurd lruiu rage it 'fiats f Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 8, 1950 Tin taken care of by the award of the conciliation board in a similar dispute last year. They received a 13.6 per cent raise across the board m 1949. "Several members of the fire department answered questions as to their specified reason for a SUNDAY HIDNITE m Wayne Morris V(M two weeks' annual leave with pay after one year's service and three weeks after five jears' service. It was prepared to offer three weeks with pay annually alter one year's service and four 1 iD .t. raise in wages," it was stated Ja.ris Paige in 'HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET" weeks annually to everyone with j la the city's brief. -in- . "We suggest 41 T I n ONE FUNG' GARY COOPERANlSl If - x t f-f , . " I If Vy '-;:7rh II ' I ' 'ill ( lil w "V t in LEO McCAREY'S I tea years' service or more. The reason for this length of holiday with pay was to tase care of statutory holidays. A PROFESSION The firemen contended their job was a profession and that many hazards existed in Prince Rupert, more than in. any other city in British Columbia of comparable size. The city did not deny that fire fighting was hazardous but stated that only two buildings in this city of over three storeys in height existed and no industry here created any particular haz- iu uie ouaia mat no niemoei gave a satisfactory answer, the general trend of the answers being that they wanted more money and they compared themselves to certain tradesmen who work by the hour and to halibut fishermen who work seasonally." The city conceded to a demand by firemen that their uniforms be ordered not latter than April 30 each year. Fire.mtn asked for an Increase in the city's contribution to the Municipal Superannuation Bunci to provide them with u servioe pension of $50 per monh lor the Sizes For All Ages - Fashions Tailoring J And Prices Couldn't -Be Righter! Priced From li $5.95 ", Ages 1 Yr. Through Teens ! We're proud of our selection in girls' coats. Just take a peek and you'll understand. Our styles are right our prices are righter. Mon. - Tues. Eves. 7 -9:05- ,, rirst 20 years of service and S24 f i that cost of The city argued , J & vpartv fnr nwh arM nnii ...... i. living here is not 15 r auak On T tw i;ui -.r t. w" All tllC IJllL Ul IJlVStlH BLINDNESS AVERTED, PLAN MAY.WEDDINO- After an eye operation that may save her from blindness, Doreen Stoutenberg lies in a New York hospital, thankful to the unknown donator of the cornea which was transplanted to her eye, and dreaming of her May wedding, in London, Ont., to Lou Stacey, shown with her. Partially blind since childhood, the sight of her one good eye was failing but, the couple made plans for their wedding on May 20. When a cornea was available in New York, she was notifed and went by air for the operation. The operation is believed to be a success. Motinee Monday at 2 pm higher than Vancouver but submitted that this differential was : RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRisos MS V. CHARMING BACKGROUND FOR GRACIOU? conditions, the city stated, it t!'-clined any concessions vitri regard to that matter. The city also declined, to pny $5 monthly service pay for fireman having served ten v;ars and additional increase of $5 fa.- each month folowing five year priocl. FREE TRANSPORTATION Firemen demanded that the city provide free bus transportation to and from duty. The citj found itself under no obligat:c;i to provide this service to firemen any more than for other civic employees. "If any bus company is willing to give such transportation, It may be a factor to be taken into crease would raise their wage to consideration when the question $230 per month. of a ;.aiica.se comes up, thare j The decision of the arbiirat.on being no franchise at the present board will be announced next time," the city's brief said. - Tuesday it is expected. Both At present a first class fireman sides have agreed to abide by a receives $224 monthly. A 2'z in- majority finding. '' j 0tymOtt YOUR FLAVOUR B 1 1 111 St T h original OVALTINE Cap fain Morqcms yen hav alweyt enjoyed. ..till HI II ism 3 mtown!. (D1ILTW1E. ' ill 4tf mm4 it 054 SINGER We repair all makes ScwhiR Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 8G4 Singer Sewing Centre .:: 11 it! I i f-t L'im Cankal itui W Gownne LE Anil TO DANCE. And now you can enjoy tomcthint new and delightful coctnilt and long EASTER SUNDAY drinks made with Captain Morgan Rum. There are two brands, each with its own distinctive taste . . . 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