Boo itl BRILES Imbing Inspector Bc Not Necessary Bo Rupert has no need to hire-a plumbing By t was decided at last night's council meet- Buch inspections are carried out by F. N, Good, Byincer, the council learned last night, Bf agsspeet bon of phamibe fe ee moe emer Be iy wis DrOUgNL UD topested In promoting Prince fran the Prinee Rue Rupert through the publication, es apd Labor Council, ’ . pte Pelee Ruperts gyros materials left from the Bech cerves as 8 Dos waterworks by-law will be sold to iar agalnst pollo, the waterworks department and gposr by Ald George B. ‘the money credited to the by-law Bees will notlfy in ‘fund. This was declded after R, Bit. listed with iW, Long, elty clerk-comptroller, Beste of plumbing in- formed council that the $100,- is ectdition, the i e 000 raised by the by-law had all Becned that the clly 18 oon expended and work had ee tient (ceased, Materials valued at $9,- "ofa ‘ NGE 9 ; . applienble to 602.64 were on hand for comple- Ae aiiles. When the tlon of Jobs still outstanding. a. ve effeetive, the J ‘hiding code date Mis Mr Good sald, * , | Rushbrook Hetghts and Oldfield "dam, To complete the Rushbrook IHeights project would require | $5,000, while the amount speel- aia another cone | Oe paramon Directories | Fn for Mount Oldfield wag $9, Bee obeiting of ade | othe next issne of! , Bae ciitectaty. Move | Mount Oldfield to offset part of ard by the uth. (C058 Of replacing main to Sec- ein informed HOR Two Across Morse Creek ve catice wale would Sldge, but had been advised had STEAD ° or the dprectory com. : 6alnst it mitt should the! , ‘ , no advertising this’ A special meeting of the coun- ~ thas at was for the ¢ll has been called for tomorrow Acwtnt For cach $59 at 8 pan. to consider tenders for De tench advertising, & half-ton express truck for the gw, todd be dee city engineering department. ter coal : . « s Bo tues received A boat and outboard motor bef uivertising rove Will be purchased from the water ‘une while the efty reserve account for Shawatlans other vonuting of the Yard. of $82.40 for boat “aud wy chate came to Motor was accepted. Move was recommended by the 1954 coun- ‘ cll, Saow. a request ‘ ‘ ‘ ny the city inthe Request by the Prince Rupert Btenctore ‘Times, Ship by Rall Assoclation ealling ve the finance for the council to adopt thelr "we magasne > brlef for a ton-mtle tax on truck. ture advertising would 48g concerns was turned down 6 Poros Rupert, on the grounds that the mnatter pte ats request for Was nay within the provislon of then ceferred tq the elty counell. vita and Cham. — The telephone cable serving rete see if either Fifth and Sixth Avenues will be dditions was ins replaced with 100-palr cable at " “A Cou of approximately $1,500. . [/ S ' ‘ays marl tory deg sth yh ‘ any Utllittes: committee chairman ‘Ald. Phil Lyons explained that, ‘the 50-patr cable serving the area now was all used up, ' Erle Janes, telephone superin- tendent was delegated to attend ‘the Independent Telephone As- ' isoclation meeting In -Seattle a | a ‘called for a half-ton expres ‘and half-ton panel truck for the ‘telephone department. “yt e e . The Prince, Rupert Gyro Clad ~. a Whs granted permission to hold vis 4a tag day September 10 and to + sell apples O¢tobbr 22. mo, ' 4@ ‘ .. e “The 'Regiondl planning diviston, of She: munieipa lalate deaaees andnt ndvised te eft) that an ‘official of thnt division will visit the hey Me Daly sa etiercccty | Thivil Whe Mow | Pru ails Make . Tasty Desserl Quickly prepared summertime | dessorts and beverages will soon ' t i i rt I \ ” - e SHAT © 4626 323 30-42 By! its, fddlowns ay \ Lerches, patios, neue the swine WWM pool, under the shady oak, i Wo don't know of anything that's ‘mare ntdrsetive to sorve than these “Frutt Mallow Parafntts" mMede from colorful eunned fruit corktall, whipping ereany and mershimoliows, Tf you lave Partait glasses, fine, but af not, mae tll alin wlasses oor your ‘prottlest dessert dishes, PRUE MATLOW PAMEAITS 10 marshmallows HK ew avrup from canned frult coeklall Ta teaapoon anit My Leaspoon yaated lemon eine Vy tablespoons Jonien Jalee cup whipplon eream 2 onpa canned fruit corktatl “orverdine to “USGUS smart! BS cotton, linen, or WADI whey seWe ely new styhe | ny Une Wes flute! SOUL fietapet If you ! PY evelet ap teks Wtieet Cray, nh My. t,' Hletry 12, Oa ge O41, 30, a, PW takes 4 varrids Ii Quarter marshmallows ane She tec tis sts heat alowly in ayrup until i tested for tht, Marshveliawa aro malted. Re Wtated the move from heat and athe dy ante Jemon rine and julee, Chel un: Hl slightly thiekened, Fold tn Whipped eroam, Chi until very thick, Arrange creamy mixture Jind Wolledratnod frult eooktat (M0 Inyera {iy partait alaskex, ar AWIN together (nn doagert elahen, Boive at oneo, or eh. RY tye CUNTS ft ENDS Cat 7 tn Sh pattern, TAL NAMES ADs YL NUMINED, In ANN ADAMA, Bt iNey Harpo Unily ; Two main jobs mentioned tn by- , nner a new HW nnd not completed are at Council had planned to transfer money earmarked for ey per een Lake. Tender of McLean's ship- : ;June 17 and 18, Tenders will be | | be making thelr appearnnce on: R, C, BERKINSHAW, International Chamber of Commerce, Well na they leave Vancouver for Airlines photo. Mr. Berkinshaw heads the Cafindian delegation to the 15th congress of the International Chamber, of Commerce, (CP Photo) . president Exchanged at of Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘united in marriage Falls by Senior Cantain C. Given tn marriage by Mr, Bert. Dearden, the bride wore a white ‘nylon-and-net gown of: balle. tina length, a tiny white cap to hold her shoulder-leneth yell and she carried a white bible “Adorned with ‘streamers of pink ‘and white carnations. - Miss Shirley Eytheson, as bridesmaid was gowned Ina pink gown similar lo that. of the bride. Best man was Mr, usher and Mrs, Leonard Dixa provided the wedding music, A reception followed at the Salvation Army ‘Junior Mall where the bridal lable was een. tred with a three-tiered wed- ding cake, flanked by white lap- | | LO Prrfermed Sh Ward Krom | The offleers ward room of 'UMCS Chatham was the srone Of a multiple ehristening Mon- day afternoon when the three sans of Mr, and Mrs, RL ES. !Armatrong, 1463 Seceand Avenue “West ;were baptised by Canon ‘Basil 8. Prockter, naval ehap- Jagy..-:, t . 1 { } Bors tre ‘ . . Wiltinm James were the names jalvon the three-year-old son, the (two-year-old boy received the “lenames-Uar Alnhamn while the _ fwo-week-ald baby received the ‘names John Roland , Mrs. C.J. Bingham of Vaneau. 4 ver, mother of Mrs. Armstrong fl { who is at present visiting here, | Was in attendance for the oeen. | alon.. ' Baby John Roland wore the, Mrtete coun he christening gown belonging 10 sorman, Diocesan Sunday Sehool : Wilton minster, | Mr. and Mes, Armstronn on. tertalned Informally In the ward room followlnge the ceremontes, | I. Koughan, harbor | ‘Hartley Bay Elder Buried — Funeral seevleas are held Sunday in Ware fey far Spay he village who dled in Prince. Rupert Generet Meepiaad mypiday Vb the nge of 1, Bern in thir dey Ray Me, Reew Yad been a CM heraviy all his tire “Meuntll recen tly, He was nae ‘Ive member in vile off ebe nd prombenh in the Waite Herel dy Hartley ry, He ods survived by his wife Wee ane dhaehte Mrs. fsa Troan Heber anda heather Rao | ort all in Miartley May, Ferguaay Funeral Heme we | in eharge of Corwardiiig Ue re malng to Hartley Bay for babe | A president esc condar, elect. | fd fop four years, nat nat be a relatlve by booed av miarehie te ‘Makes § ov 0 nervings, ' I, Virani, Ont, rv Neat Gd Wrong | ao TRY THE Ran XE WHISKY J F an) ey | * OUR SPECIALTY — «DIAL | 3215 ° Ge ay um \ Hublivtient 4 is Counted th iN Voie uf Hite Grand Cufe | For the Bast Selaction of Chinesa Fonds (yen dn ta Eatin Ix retiring president, cr \ TAKE OUT ORDERS | (ish Stil Ave, Wes TR ERO RRR MR STITIOA En TeNIRNiNATOR Bouquets of carnations tractive setting in The Salvation Army Citadel Mon- day evening when Clara Elaine Anderson, daughter P. Anderson of Trail, B.C,, was to Fredrick Pressacco of Ocean. Ronald yy resid Christoff. Mr. Richard Edear was Hober Revee, prominent eter pe ' Balton, Miree song, Sidney, Shier | . of the Canadian, council of the and his wife wave fare-, Tokyo In this Canadian Paeifle 'Pressacco-Anderson Rites Army Citadel ,and roses made an at- Frayn. Mr. Christoff toast to the bride Serving — the ‘were Miss Natalia Maskulnk, Miss Shirley Frayn, Miss Helen Jones and Mrs. Jack Bergen. The newly-weds will leave the’ Saturday night's boat. for Ocean Falls, where Mr, Pres. | ' employed, and will take city on sacco Is enee there. Company Ltd., for the past year, ST ee mene ne oe re eters ar wenn “lcs Bleanar Rice of Toronto md Dominion Supervisor children’s. work for the Chureh of Friend in Canada, will pe hues! sper Ker when the Dioresan horrt of the Wamen's Auxillary to thy Church of England holds lisa ; pert, tomorrow and Friday, The sessions which start at 30 a.m, tomorrow