.5. T Work Ice Deslroys ."X Prince Rupert Daily News.. Tuesday, March 7, 195fl , ! PATIENTS HAVE , I TREK OVER ICE i ! : After an eight mile trek over : the frozen Na:is Rivpr fm Quits Office In Protest School Pupils Offer Program I mittee of the Chamber consist-j ins of Dr. L. M. Greene, W. F. tetone and L. M fr'ekenlhal u t ieconskier resisjnin as a mem- ber of the Chamber. usiana rioai A IK PA5SLNGLK5 built at the (tobe trfatla. Contract ! the federa. de- Power Company Head Consents, However, to Kemain as Commerce Chamber Member Mr. Black dubbed statements A ! A novel nd !ivtinS Prcn S5 me Chamber which was offen- wa presented by pupils of the, To Vancouver (today) L. R. sive to him as being "grossly various schools in the city to Nelson Inspector F. B. Woods- Thomas B. Black, general man- Biased, the .lawmenH beins over 600 parents and friends in Johnson, Miss J. Smith, Miss D Improvements To 4 " Alice Arm iWhorf Ln) s ',': rvv'tUi Complete new superstructurf . and decking pL tfi be caRlwUrK I in the courseOf exteniiTfTJ provements to the wharf atAl-ice Arm. A shed is also behty erected for handling of eoncni.- trates now that Torbrit nliBe.via.v miles up the Kitsault River tftim. j Alice Arm, is now making stetctv shipmenU. Repairs to the wharf '. at Stewart were recently-somplo ; ted. . ' V ,.. ager of the Northern Brish aw the nowrr oorn-i1heCiVlC Cenlre ttudiU,r1um !ast Smith, Mrs. K. Uavelock Columbia Power Co.. has resign- pany.g VJsmon apJ refWctln. night as the opening feature of To gandspit today -Mrs, M. Worst ice damage to public Greenville to Red Eluff, Simon j works mooring facilities by un- Cakler, a stretcher case, and ' usual Ice conditions In the 8keena three other natives, Charlie River area during the past win- Moore and Magnus Stevens were ter'was, apparently, done at Os- transferred to the steamer Co- ; land where 200 feet of approach Quitlam at Kincolith and finally ' and the float was carried out. brought to General Hospital here ! Assistant District Engineer C. F. bv citv ambulance this morning, i P. Faulkner of the Department ; The patients were accompanied! of Public Works was at the scene by Mrs. J. B. Leite, field iiurse at during the past week to assess ; Kincolith. the damage which will involve ed as Vioe-presitsent oi tne conclusions which have beei. an Education Weetc public gath- Anders an, Mr.-:. W, E. Oreenaway From Vancouver (Monday) K. Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-: reached without due considers- enng. rr.rr in .., . . ,mm,mi. tion and investiaation. 1 Children, ranging from grades a can- iiren. j. . uavies, rnu Aue. . .v.. v, v h Pointing out that the commit-: two two to to seven seven presented presented city. Mr. Black has, however, tee Which prepared the com- eert of folk dances, action son ;s J- D. uivingsn.ii, Mrs. Seymour, munication had not consulted. oni choruses. Contilbution from Mr. Goe-;e. Mr. Senstart. K Mc- been lndueed by a special com- with the mayor or himself, Mr.jKooth Memorial Hi?h schoi.l Kenzie debut of the tuac said m his letter of resie-1 consisted oi a nation that, if this was fair and ' school orchestia, an 11 pie:'e cr- ' ju."t procedure, he eould not sub-, !;anlzation directed by Frank "Morning Flowers" by Netter. Al- C. F. pFaulkner, asilsrnt district engineer' for the feer:? ; department "(.f public work4 ' sailed by the'Coiuitlam this afr ternoon orfis return to heart-quarters at New Westminster af .ir i.ic ctt-iiuit miiii, mere- iiuiwi. o. a group ot . younr.e hinh the letting of a contract for repairs. Port Essington floats were also badly wrecked by the Ice. A new wharf tor the snagboat under construction by Armour Salvage Co. at Balmoral! op the east side of the mouth of Ecstall River also suffered damage. Cannery wharves also suffered ywHjif l school students rendered the Booth School Son? and a medley of pcpular n:eledifs on son? ter spending "Trie past wjfc ure, lencierea nis resignation. j rne prop;ram comniencea v.i r. Ine r?aignation as vtce-pre-ja chorus of youngster from O'C sident was accepted with rejret, j Borden 8t-eel School who ..m in view' of the fact tnat he had j "Our Canada trm Sea to SeV b" proven obdurate after being in- Strin;er and ' lieone Tlinu C'.re" tei viewed by a committee aeelt-tand EnglLsh traditionu! .melody. ig his reconsideration but it was They were conducted bv .1. S. agreed-that he should be re- Wilson, principal. Kina Edward flutes, a popular instrument f:r h 7y J the pre-musis student MUs Mar-I Accompanying Mr. Faulki hii 5 ci'i ijouana accompanied. ; his visit her was R. P. Hinger Acting as master of ceremon- son who' is. to . take evjtlW' ies was F. R. Wright president of .as engineer cuverin" ttitnt ... lUllli ' Ia A rt vn rt era quested to al least remain as a' school pupils staged a rleli'i'it Jcl-e or; the Prince Rupert Teacher's As-'Mr. Faulkner i.vtakintr eraar member. 1 Xul nlavlet entitled , it Calvwt At the same time the meeting j Jackie", In addition' they esce- Foc'ation. duties at New Wertmin.iUsr st nlsht ratified the communi- ;cuted two folk dances. '"Hend- j . . , . I yr?m. lust I IS lit -i I , .., r FINISHED cation to the city council which 1 ricksa" and a Danish schottisjhe. -mm uoc . 'A., i WnAKr nad proven oi fen-ive to Mr. A new wharf at Sandsplt on Black. The executive of the Chamber, hpf lira f Via nnv Ml the Queen Charlotte Islands has : i been completed . by contractors 1 1 FRAMES Mi.is D. Robertson and Miss N. Coldwell wer? in charge. The Annucbtinn S-h;ol Cboir directed by Sister Mary Law- : lence. rendered three chorus I numbers entitled "Pancakes" j "My Hearts in Canada", by 1 ' ' ,ir1' 4 meeting, m inwr AjS3W i present a nomination for vice- - i i t ' Z i President to succeed Mr. Black. "!P ' ' j : . V ype iviuuiii selection of glass II rtal frames ATHALL'S I Atkins, Palmer & Way. Final inspection was made during thp , past week by C F P. Faulkner 'and R. P. Henderson, engineers !for the department . of public (works. Thompson and Jsalve KP'jina , 1 1 4 -. For the East traditionl sacred selection. I Folk dancei and an nc tiin sor.ff were presented by grrdes five Id Finishing i. f I I and two pupil of Conrad Street j Monday. Wednesday, Friday " 8:00 p.m. . Prom the Fast-Tuesday, Thursday. Aiturda 0 10:15 p.m. - Hcnool under me pmcinai 1. ti Bateman. The'dinees were entitled '-Rutty-Tufty" and Sell-inger's Round. The Booth Memo'-iril l""h frhool orcher.tra nrexented "The Fi'st Avemblv" hy HerV-erl. ond vH - - 1 This advertisement is not published or displayed bj".fP '' Liijuor Control Bourj or by the government ' . of British Columbia ' - IT- jt&v.y . .... 1 1! FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HANGING For Your Interior Painting and Decorating Call SPENCE & MATUIK 1 f mi ei.' '.i,: Phone Blue 215 FORLORN PUPPY A little collie puppy guards the smouldering ruins of the three-room frame house of his master, Robert Robertson, near Preston, Ont. Mr. Robertson, a cripple who is blind, deaf and has a partial speech impediment, was badly burned in a vain effort to rescue his daughter, Carole 8. Mrs. Robertson, a deaf-mule, and a daughter, Dorothy, 18 months, also -were badly burned as Mr. Robertson assisted them to safety. (CP Photo) FINE PRINTING at REGMPIffEj PHONE 24 222 Second Av. Help The E p Red Cross Kings Plate PHONE 363 NEW COMBINES CHIEF Thomas D. 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