Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, March 2u, 1952 Seeking to Adopt District School May Compel r r Here in City- fitemen Case With Sewer Easier Cards Easier Baskets Chocolate Bunnies Chocolate Eggs Kobcrt Foi'jii-. conciliator of the provincial Department of Labor ,is here to meet this" evening vitii city council and Internationa! Fire Fighters' Union in Since thcjilosing of the school at Alice Ann. Duchess of Etlin- 5 burgh Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, is seeking, o adopt another school so inquiries are bring made in regard to Kemano and Alice Arm. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter was in regular monthly session recently at the home of Mrs. lip City - council will be notified again that at least 50 homes In Prince Rupert situated near sew an effort to lion out the dispute grccment with the ers are not connected and still over a new using septic tanks; contrary to firemen. Frank Hicks with Mrs. W. E. With settlement of a large selection at certain Hellawell presiding. i h 1 ( ''.. & ZZii 1 HA: 4" : city ana union Mrs. jack Ewart was named points between still outstandin .IK union last delegate of Duchess of Edin, week asked for conciliation under m LAI1 burgh to the provincial IODE convention to be held at Vancouver ApriJ 7, 8 and 9. the Industrial Relations Act. The arrival yesterday of Mr Forg'.e was the result. JLiJJL mvali Young Kincolith Woman Succumbs Member of a well known Kui- city bylaws and necessary action will be requested by the Union Board of Health. buoject was pointed out by Medical Director Dr. Duncan Black at.last night's health board quarterly meeting. "Not only Is the city losing out In revenue but a health menace exists by allowing these outmoded, and In many cases out of order septic tanks to remain. "The city has a bylaw and trrese home owners can be made to connect to the sewers and they should do so," he stated. A list of such householders had been turned over to Superintendent of Works D. C. Stewart four months ago, said Dr. Black, but so far he had heard of no action taken by any city department. Aid. Darrow Gomez, chairrrian of the health board, admitted nothing had been dorre by city council. Prince Kupert S. F. Smalcs. H. D. Faster, II. I.. Gray, G. D. Smith, C. FunUiiu;, C. Grcerson, A. Will, J. Bender, teens Vi5M AAAFVApnieT ' i 1 eolith native family now resident G. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. at Port Edward, Uiuisa, 23-year Townstmd, A. H. iiicol, W. McKcI-old daughter of Mr. and M:s.! vie, R. Stone, C. W. Smith, W. J. George L. Stewart, passed away Fulton. W. G. Riddel, G. E. Fo.s-Sunday at the Nanaimo Indian ter, Alf Taylor, S. Spencer and Hospital where she had been a P. S. Bonney, . Vancouver; Mr. patient for four years. Remaiiio and Mrs. T Wallace, Stewart; arrived in the city on the Prince ; Mr. and Mrs. Fee, Lebanon, Ore-George yesterday from the south gon; A. Strong, North Vancou-and interment will take place to- ver; J. Hopkins, South Burnaby; morrow afternoon from chapel Mr .and Mrs. Koehn, Winnipes; of B. C. Undertakers to Fairview C. V. Evltt, Departure Bay; Mv. Cemetery with Rev. C. Fawcett ; and Mrs. Meredith, Ocean FalLs: of Full Gospel Tabernacle offici- R. Johnson, Ottawa; Mr. and Juliana and Prin e Barnhard of the Netherlands and their four ii':hon ' a family group at their home. Queen Juliana has expressed a wish to l.'nUil visit to Ottawa after the S ate visit to the United States next month. The Irene and Margriet. Princess (CP PHOTO l s kit to iiiht, are: Princesses Marijke, Beatrix, born in O'tuwa during the Second World War. mk Mm A new city bylaw was proposed by Dr. Black and supported by I the meeting, forbidding sale of levive T. Wood;; ating. YJ f Mrs. Knop, Calgary; i Smithers. Gyros Tell Life Stories I r milk unless pasteurized. Although at present no other type , of milk Is sold here, Dr. Black called the move "a sound pro- icity , readers Classified advertising in the "DAILY NEWS" bring results. School Inspector G. W. Gra- tective measure just in case Authentic Tartans 56" wide Pure Wool imported tartans selling at 25 below regular price. alicity campaign npaisn a'truct t , Ald Michael Krueger return- nam ' wno was born at the long someone wishes to begin the sale ourlsts ed t0 the city ou yesterday alter- camJf raw i1" here." disaDuearpd minin disappeared noon s plane from a trip to Van- slnc; fining camp He pointed Quf ony mik sa,e in- ,..,. Prinr Rimci t Fisher-' o Deadwood in the Boundary , hvhm-. ritv hn,i at i this nor nort uU be be m ?,) ijl romtin'.- mm i iwmbrr of turn- ' ' " ' ' 1- - ! -.- " " f - " men's Co-operative business. K. country but spent most of his! dated 1912 In which "the hairy F. Harding and Aid. George Hills me at Chilliwack, and Dentist i clauses" offered no protection, are still in Vancouver. Hector MacDunald, who was born Subject of the city dump rear- Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mansell, at Prince Rupert, served overseas ed its head again this time the 'ft Report From Parliament Hear E. T. Applewhaite, M.P.J CFPR, Friday, 6:15 p.m. 69c Tournament card party and drawing of raffle tickets tonight, Annunciation School. (ltc) School girl perms. Drop in after r:hcol. All work guaranteed. Jerry's Beauty Salon, Phone 855. (tf) Attention, all Legion and the commit tec bv J.ivcee Pre.'- re a: lat night's j after an automobile accident at n the Royal Canadian Air Force . lack of co-operation by other m4 puohc- California, result than authorized city dumpers Woodland, as a and turned to dentiitry as a life of which Mrs. Mansell spent , , . was scored by the board, some time in hospital with in- career after lne war- ave inter-1 sanitarian E. T. Bradley said juries, are now In Mexico In con- es'-ing autobiographical talks at the dump had recently been bull- tinuation of their motor tour, yesterday s weekly luncheon of , cozea to clear away nign aeons. Cub 27 members; Hold April 1 :v Sl.iiv.voocl, trw .;i di'tcnnine in r ci'.y oritaniza-. y it., i :: will eo-...d urk is in- a canipaign. A Los Angeles and Las Vcgao have the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. : A few hours later, the clearing cpen for our anniversary party. FttL BETTER FA ST! f" Vio4 D(ratn haan filial r.. already been visited. 72c) President Marc Gormely was In ba" 6 " " " Jl-W.r:'' ?e .15 r,:r,"jKUtion.s are 1 4 George Knowles, British Co- the chair and there was a good; Aldermen Harry Daggett and lumbia manager of Automatic 1 at tendance with guests in the ( n p Glassey promised to pre-Electrlc Co. of Canada. Vancou- persons of C. W. Smith. G. A. i sent to citv council possibility of Ai5.il meet- it THE UNIVERSALE v-i , and Luke C. Kelly, company Bell and Stan Spencer of Van- placing a guard at the dump to on' xiiiK- engineer from Broekviue, on- couver. ' I prevent Illicit garbage dumping. i . Piiip Rupert tario, who have been in the city, Meanwhile, Dr. Black offered high praise to Angus Gillis, charge hand of residential gar if: O-atii'il and i! for the past week on business, the council had jn connection with the negotia-i 7"fman AxAfiiltC J'i. ; ; ; ol late. -!on.s Gf a deal for a new city ! 1 1 UlllOll rltVallJ f t:h to have telephone system, are sailing to- i r WW bage collection, for his campaign 51 '. R.C.A.F. King George Black Watch Dress Gordon Lindsay McDuff Royal Stewart Hunting Mclnnes And Scotch plaid suitings 56" wide $4.50 n yard for co-operation of household tratcd elfort U. night by the Prince George on. QfQQn UUtCOme ers. Since the campaign for new garbage cans, wrapping of gar a wo. tnv!iili ; of project r., Intake." he Princess! WASHINCTON. DC. Frank CFR freighter Yukon a trived in port at 11 o'clock yes- E. McKinney, Democratic na-terday morning from Vancouver tional chairman, predicted yes- bage and better storage of cans out of the weather had been launched, no coYnplaints had bfvn coming from the collectors, he said. "Before that, it was an everyday occurence." via Kitimat and Kemano and failed at 12:45 noon for Skagway direct. The vessel Jias on board 1300 tons of freight for the Yukon. Southbound, the Yukon Princess will take on ore from the Yvikon for delivery to $r ini,irrl iicct siK us must i( (I. lie warneil. (i:l in charge of the v ,i mire promised f en would be fu4 ihf program to terday that, If the Allies can get a just peace in Korea, President Truman will consider that his most Important job has beea done and he will not seek reelection. Awaiting the outcome of truce negotiations in Korea, Mr. McKinney hinted, was the cause of Mr. Truman delaying decision as to his intentions. Name of the health unit chsnge TARTAN KILTS Children's sizes 3 to 6x. Girls' sizes 7 to 12. Wool and rayon tartan kilts in the to Skeena Health . Unit from Prince Rupert Health Unit was approved. Such approval had also been received from the de iYourms. Senior r.t and delegate nice: Ins. com-IW for taking I job He said the "ilJ co-onerate partment of health. Present name will Include all units in the MILITARY MUSIC Kneller Hall in England was founded In 1857 as a school to train bandsmen and band leaders from British Army ranks. area as far east as Houston and C lassifled advertising in the DAILY NEWS" bring results. above sizes. Assorted plaids Exceptional Value EACH west to Queen Charlotte Islands. "iw. a project done ronsider- t-: in geHing Alcan I publiciv V ml FRASER & PAYNE SKIRTS lacer rS-i T'-i" is a lift-" alo com-ir clumber for to compH te 1 attempting have at least '' at their '''' n. Don Mc-intcd chairmai: IZCU Girls' circle skirts in bright cotton prints. Assort ed colors. Sizes 7 to 1 2 vears. Special Purchase 1 f affairs com- ft' such attrnd-f"-i:inl meetings. il Ho? EACH U O ' report back to Pumps That Fit Smoothly what fathers goes on get to-' u Glove IFFY -SUSTS as a rPOLISH WJS appointed committee to ot-i-.s and !. Bert "Ji ere appoint-;'on rommittec. no more ac-!'cl support would Zipper fronts Good IN KELLY GREEN AND SPANISH RED Boys' or Girls' Jiffy Suits, quality Sanforized cotton. Aisoed co'ors. Sizes 1 '- and 2 vrs. only. EACH at the LOW PRICE of '':';l Highway 16, :c'-'l 6vernmcnt 1 : -rub.! 'py for work on year. '' provincinl lUcuieiit, of 3 .;s -'est speaker. ''a'!IUr Kyolfsje "!lte Rupert S5. e A"i'iati(.n OVERALL in fine American Cord- Children's Bih Overalls granted 'height SHINE ; roy. Sanforized. Co'o'S Rova' n-d scarlet. S'c & n-d 6 vrs onlv. EACH FiM licence foe ETA Family Shoe Store ,1 ,!:;;ht rargo car- i' ,""".:Vh:,f bro" "3 i ' ' '"' ipoi t I ,'';'':c (:uvei.s 1 " '-'-fd State.. 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