X S ITi1''1''1"'"111''1'111 wn J i ,i, i:.liii.,i,l..!.i3.min.i -'.un:.:..iiulLt.'iiu.(i iH..:i:iftitili:iiiil;it.ii!l'il!lii!liik.i-lii')ii 1 i . - i ii Jil'iililliirlli.iiliSiiiiiliiilliliiilllilll i Prince Kyperl- Daily News Tlitirsduy. January 10 IBM Citizenship Council protests Study Fees Bath House j Fight Bugs Gvro Plan !n Forests ' 4 ' , rjr.ee Rupert' Citizenship Council will seek n I' I1 I. .... I . 1 I ' T I lion ol iocs lur mgnt bunuoi classes in rng'iisn j Dominion co-operation wiwi the provincial forest service In ; ' the fivld of forest entomology In j ; ' this district was strengthened by j ,i Canadians. A petition in form of a resolu- I'roposril as 1952 riaysruunri I'rnjrct Pa t Yoar Active iil be forwarded by the council to the Uepart-of Education and to provincial organizations Installing of a permanent Ranger Station at Lakelse Lake ; , b:ithhouse attached to the Mc- near Terrace, a report of the CWmont Park swimming pool district forester states. Thejv,j will be a project of the Prince ranger keeps in close contact 1 Rupert Gyio Club during the with the department s person-, cnniinir vi'r if a rpcnmmpnria- rw.i a nA t pip t n locate a nd suncr- t'- Wort. , lf.ciutinn wiit moved at meeting of the Rroup M'rc and'seconded by ,finid who v.tive as Gyros Had Good Year f.ir tiie motion that for- tidn which was 'presented to the club yesterday by 'the retiring ' 1951 playground committee is implemented. The club - has ' pretty j . rivals in Canada had to Annual nnuuai reports ii:jjuiLa icdiuu-u featured a i CVTV p( liny iiir; vice all outbreaks on Insect ac-tivity and supervise any control ' A m.asures necessary. ! j Dominion co-operation In the ! field of forest pathology con- j r tinued in the form of v. ood dc- i cay investigation In the Terrace region and reconnaissance trips j g- I. iho MfkHcn nnrl Riihine forests . ; r-mnoniic reasons, tney business es.,ion of the Prince. um ...... ,.,i ,llany Immigrants did Rupert Gvro Ciub yesterday, in- 'e swimming pool which was t0 die night classes to dlcatlng that 1851 had been an financed thrvc years ago with ., Fnuli-h language, active year in various phases of" assistance of certain mem- the club's al fairs. As usual, . bcrs and the club is now getting in rnnnfninn connection with Wlin proposed urouo.M'U in- j y- ' n n-uiimrt ripvp hininptit iTltl nc- w'U u l,l'"i' "'".In Chamber ot Com- UvW wa the cluUa uniipal'bc able to embark upon further , vpst.igalion in these regions at a president, ouiunea cnat.avi)r. Assistance had also expansion. later date. j A Gilkc Gilker. J pi t i!i s of i lilts o..i.nmn)fulllt illtf tlPW . . t ti..i... 1 " " of-rn given to me annual n-ju j inc rrLiiuin (jmyi;niuiiu tuur and stiessed the need Cr0SJ1 drive, collecting of clothes miltee also n-commenricd further wim HOSE erpreterj. The Council 1(Jr lne rjetral City Mission in j pursuance during the coming to welcome any offers of :1s Interprotvrs of any Ladies! Take advantage of this new low price. Sheer 51 iraujre 15 denier first quality nylon hose. Choose from two Vancouver, Soap Box Derby in j year of a proposal to reserve an connection an annual Civic Cen-1 area on Sixth Avenue East be-trc Carnival. yond Hays Creek with a view to Report of the secreUiy, Mar- development as a public park, tin Vim C'ooten, showed eight something that was broaerred new members gained, during the with the city last year. Recreational Forest Areas Reserves Bcinj Set Aside ' For Public Enjoyment 2-65 urana new snaaes. Sizes 8V2 to 11. 1 Q PAIR I'' Mm pair ' l CHILDREN'S In knee socks i year wiui ms i,i mice dia mem- The retiring committee Marc beis had had 10 percent attend- Gormely. W. D. LambW, Orme ance. A team captained by Mar- Btuarl -u.d w F. Stone reported Kraupncr, cliairinan ef vev roinmitlee, suggested ml sdk all possible pub-n Hie impending incor-m or M tlakatla. first In-illage in Canada to be Pi-.ftanchised. r F J Ravncr offered a tlvinks for a $-5 dona-tlic Council by Mr. Since a recreational forester r established in Prince Rupert tin Van Coolen had won attend a most success! ui season in parKS F 4 activities in the sorted dark .shade " and playground ' district a few months ago, con- city. There had been appreciated sjoVrable Ume nas been spent In rn-nnprrit co-oprration inn from fi'nm thp the Parks Parks : ..... nraoe LADIES' DRESSES Arsoited cotton dresses in good quality cotton prints. Exceptional value. Sizes 12 to 42. i'earmc at .. EACH an;c honoi s. Report of the treasurer, Ed-waru touller, detailed the financial affa r.i of the club. Relinii' President E. D. Fur- . . . sizes 7 to 9 Viz. niaKlllg rrvuniittiaosiiim: v Board and next year more effective and direct action in the ,. ..t l ...!.n.. R.inHI Duv .several at thh , MSI, M I I) DRASTIC ward thanked o! fibers txe:-utiv low price. LOiiniii.lce chairmen and mem- be antic,)14ted. J s Black and Rev. H G. p linlert to the com-of cvremonies and cele-4 headed by Mis. W A. who will i work work with wltn : be: generally' tIiu lor co-operation i.irtti.i-fi I inn land support durnvi trie year. ! The club decided to hold a suitable for public recreational .g; use. Work has Involved planning fgj the best lay-outs of areas and ji determining the most desirable j ' improvements to be made. p 1 o date ttore are 61 areas re- g forest district for the recrea- j tional use of the general public, a ; Of these ten are. hot spring re- s ves, 43 arc roadside and lake- gg shore composites, four are com- Ei LANNELETTE BLAMKETS V hi for JL'UV JE 11 r r , - Sl Val,llUn,..s Uay, Fulton on future W. C) Further, there had bpen co-(iperalion from the new forest service recreational officer, W. H Hi pper, who had made fur-th'-r preliminary surveys of Mc-Clynmnt,. Algoma and Salt Lalre parks with a view to definite recommendations " at v an early ' Soft warm flannelette blankets. Checked pat- J MiitMhe. chairman of ,59 i c nimiiice, saiu nie iii-.-n tern with striped border. Size 70 x 90, Special eAcii munity miinirv neve developed onen parks, uurns. two i-wu ui are j r " New Forest Equipment date for improvement programs ,,ilrhl,. rPSt.rietert noints of inter tliereon m' here was "dra.stii:" mam handicap for new She and others cited cs where four people lived viii-1 roinn, 11 others lived l i i uid a case where an nt w is offered tor rent nil amount of furniture hiil lur $1,200, 1 - ' ,n est such as the Alexander Mac-Kcnzie monument near Bella Coola, one is in Tweedsmur Park and one is a park reserve at Hudson Bay Mountain which is reserved pending surveys. . Several New ISirjts Anions Additions Made ' riayground nclivity during the year had been gratifying with thorough and competent super- ; vis'on of playground activities f om th.: Civic Centre staff. Willi fine weather prevailing during 23 Improvement .a riled out in During lOlil project's were Children's Snow Suits All children's snow suits have been specially reduced for this event. All si-c? in tho lot. One- and two-piece styles. Here's a real saving. Values to 17.i)5. Priced from 1 f' V 1k IHp fcimmifr f:ir prpulfr mini- - " 1 ODDS and ENDS 4 Children's pullover, I and cardigan sweal- hjm-shy foiestiv district Prince rruice imt-iv fiuiM-rt sl Ranger --- costing a total of $71,253.90 and bers of children and adults too ciasses 0f whom several had -including ccn-suuctlon of ran had enjoyed the benefits of !(arncd nronciuilly in swimmlng uer t iti ns at Oueen Charlotte plavgrounds and pool. . v ' made . City Kilwansl and Pendleton Playground financial oullav while many others had Bay on Babine La,;e, a H14 pa.roi for the year had been $556.53. aquatic progress. The wading cabin and a boathouse on K,..- Thv sum of $1842.25 had been piX)i had enjoyed a large meas- at real savings. ,"ers f Increase J p Sizes 4 to 10 years. FROM . I .. 195 to 11.95 95 iMinterai't increased ac- sumkalum Lake, improvement, raised during the year lor tne ure of popularity. . to other ranjer stations, lookout playground fun which was there- commlttet madc several buildinps, rauio remote control fore, in a position to make an- e . improve HaBBaanoBMwauuHMi 2.35 fj ' -tatlor.s, gradirj and siirlaclng other substantial reai ruon 01 - Menlvraont.. Park and tii niiiihiMit the Prince re-iion, three new forest tli.st rift s were created In are Rupert forest iinls- of look-.ttt roads andan ess trail swimming pool nc ebteciness now lnchldlns imootl fintehlns-j improvement,. 5 arnou.iting lo 1M9. base and wans of the pool and t i 1 k'st vear Willi head 11 v. if.- nnrr. i( Knfri nn 11 iv riiuiifi m Livi" . .... 1 v - ' 1.1 i Jj. 'V 'I "J i j at Atlln. Kliwanga and ,;,,,: , ,,,:,,,,,,,, t, ties showed an aveiace daily at- nsiaiianon 01 , n.,i,i,, Ba'ulne 1 Lake nite m"vu . ... -- - - ,.. f b.'ncnes tnrougnout me pam. - on Bav on SEE-UK WiNDOYtfS: Shop Early For Best Selections interior, bringing tiie ' -1' a k 'I " j i ,,p i A, I f 1 At, '.Si I. 1 m if 41 - X 11 j; r; ' ' :' C'l K " I. B I, s n If .H S t S3 lumber of districts to lo lor incrca.wo at- iciuuuii.- huhiib " - year provide . r0, Park and 85 Running of a bus from West-MLst"' ivitv-uie CU-loot launoh "Salt 200 at McClymont for r neial coast woik. the at the pool. view and er outlying areas 40-loot -White Birch" for tae; A total of 178 children had once a day to McClymont Park south coast a small patrol boat been registered for swimming was also recommended. t V W ' Hazel" for Ma-sset inlet on "is c the .war there were 20 employed on the per-mid temporary staff, an " of ten percent. r Mmr. Towels Chenille Bedspreads 1 Queen Charlottes and several outboard bcits and skiffs for interior lakes and streams. u English type face towels. Bright striped patterns. Assorted colors. Closely tufted no cotton showing. Double bed size. EACH m h Ii BEDSPREADS pirns Hit nil it m Siz ze about lb x . wer Lines l.eTwe .nf Simplicity Patterns Printed with full instructions on every pattern piece. All patterns in stock including transfer patterns. SHd exclusively by ll'l It M L-... HvwM colored cotton 1 $4 A A O o 12-95 In Year Review EACH ' & 1 - ' 1 and ravnn hprlsnvfinHs: l k, -j . Tn o oonrral rpvirW Of ii Win Rose, Green and i rUT BI;ie. S'ze SO x 10). M MEN'S BOMBER' JACKETS iks in ,,wer distribution Pit yrar's Industrial growth the the K" .stall Hiver .said Canadian National Railways Lick, uMit'i.il maiui-i r of magazine for January prints a n 11. C P.uvir Co Lid picture of the Prince iinp'it cellulose plant. The caption sizes. Good colors. oken a B I "i'f il 1 1 1 tt 1 1 1 fJULLUlf iia mi W ni 12.95 to 21.95. tr'n? says: "the growing importance of Prince Rupert, BC, a .stiir'.ly Canadian National terminal, was emphasised by the commenc? ment of operations in the $Jj million plant of the Columbia Co. on nearby Watson Island. 1 - 1 . t t-, . i ; ---- ;Vf- nL,U U wa.s Ijlurki'd out lor half ir TiirsiLiy ni.-.ht :.n:i i-sl iii'.-ht. Some trouble is .sificrrd nt the tiry-'''l units Uust nli'.ht. v and ii'p.tlr crew louiid win coiisideiiib e helyliu I'll (I through insul.itors '' mills up the Ec.st.ill l'liat w.is, however, no y br ii ncl rc-.v toi. J,. lUlnlili" the:,- vev o". " i1 which Icid i to tii XTRA EXTRA 20 off PROGRESS BRAND TOPCOATS HITS And J liyuro plant at f all- I'S. Harrv Cnnnver fpares Blue Bonnet lovcs Its Taste! (( AfWJJ 1 p. BUSH COATS YJ ; X? 'fl" . I" L jDuJk colors. Fur col- I i. O -jS" j-sSSS5. t ! I'-'l.ir, matcliins helmet, . ! "jafi.'MrlJV . p II f Wtnl. Sizes Ii .nt 1 it -. At.- -',--';(: M rv,. J- TAILORED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE MEN! Here's your chance to buy a GENUINE PROGRES BRAND SUIT OR TOPCOAT at a substantial reduction. It is not often this nationally-known firm offers such a large reduction on their top quality merchandise. DON'T DELAY BUY TODAYS 20 off 20 off 20 off ft" '5 In! ! Il'iilsewivcs Imve Inkcu lr"in Mm. Hurry nlluvcr. "I'l'K IIiinm;t' MiiiKiiiine '"I'U'iul at wni price. Like tiie ""'illy uii.l TV iiermiiHlitv, ' " the i(ilt.H41 Biiniivw't 1 ' Hiuula's fine-nialit,v all H'Hiltsniii'. You'll apimxiKl.c ""skts nulntum. Ami v.m'll 'W rral mnmwii. S(i buv Ili.CK ' . ml "all 3" i lavnr! '" muhiiscI Vm. it, in u vegeubles, as d'lli'i.us "NNBT inaricariue to si.ld in two "Wilar cuniv pai;kaRe Willi Is A ,mM V - ii fa M Ir4 tJ) LL St u y3 la ! - J imn OF SOFTNESS ill ' locally owned and serving PRINCE RUPERT FOR 25 YEARS ! I i . V- MWim'mMmwiiim 11 . aw.;,,,:;,,,,,; - WMi'Mi SSMnSWH !,l RRilftlWra iiiur. 1 S-v .. 22 - t l, , jjifr fl, j i,;,;!;, ,!,: N .i,;,,;,!;,,;.,!,!,!!!.!:.!...!!.; uoimmimmmmmmmm wsii "- r-ji I fciMrtll ...