city counci R; ongultant fore : ae acl e Closed Given nation hae was pate by two ‘persons and. that ‘a: ‘family’ ived there’ was: already ‘in y o July ores survey ce Approved “by. council police.” committee recommenda- “| on, ‘the street,, a enforcing oe a as 1 this week, “approved a récommefdation from R: nspecto forthe Skeeng: Health| Unit to close “Long the plat “will show what por- Hons the’ works superintendent intends to: do’ next year and: the approximate, cost, . y “guedtion ot, ‘establishing traf- fic -lights:. att First? Second’ and Third: Avenues: ‘and ‘at Park av- efiue “has * been: referred “to the fle conditions. . “wee a ton to: establish school cross- al "across Sixth Avenue Eas! ast. of. the. intersection of Sixth venue ‘and. ‘Hays: ‘Cove Avenue; 2 across ‘Fifth Avenue’ Bast across |, , the. intersection’ of Fifth Avenue]. sian Hays. Cove: Circle.: Also ap d that a sidewalk be designated by: paint lines on avement infront of th former Post Office building east|: Ofa Hays” Gove ™ ‘bridge. “Whar; schcol ‘erosswalks are establish- ed: the word “school”, be painter the council’ for its ‘support. ir _ Speed :, _ regulations] through park’ areas, The department of. health anc welfare advised. council that the city’s ‘request, for a. cost of living ‘bhonusfor: welfare cases in. Prince. Rupert: had: been’ referred _ to health. minister Eric. Martin. * Representatives. of: Famous Layers: (Canadian) Corpora- ‘tion, proposing a community ‘ anienna- -type “closed circuit elevision: for the city was re- ; ferred:to the utilities. commit- ‘tee to ascertain’ if ‘any. prog- ress had: beer made by Meclieaa: and . Rudderham, who. made: previrns: application for closed irestit TY: here. ° . Introduced. for passage was: a ylaw to amend the civys ceme- ‘tery by-law ‘by setting: the Cosi ‘of-certain- sections of. the ceme- 2 tery at $12) instead of $8 set al- Erm rerun LO cS eae) This advertisement is. a | 7 | LADIES! tin Blue. ters road ashtan Footwear | MOTHERS! ou Ti af ‘han ‘ : rok nh GIRLS vier ‘rad Linek, brawn. ‘Alo low rubbors and ‘hello ovorshoos, if EW! 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In answer to an “enquiry by Alderman Kay Smith as to sen- jor. government aid for clty~ established low rental . housing : units, it was stated’ that ‘both provincial and federal ald was available. “However, low: rental housing becomes high rental here,” Mayor George E. Hills said, andd-: ing that the 50 homes that were built ‘here had been, intended as; a low. rental housing scheme, ‘Clerk - - Gomplroller R. W. ‘Long said ' that he ‘had been notified py. Sergeant .J:. W. Todd, NCO in charge cf RCMP. city ‘dletachmeni that a pro- posed policy in regard to taxi- men convicted of bootlegging, - would allow the person invalv- ed to get his city. chauffeur’s sy permit back. in. 18 months in the event. ofa first | offence. at eonvieted ai, second | ‘tinie;” the permit. woitd: never be re. instated, the sergeant ‘advised.’ Trade . Jicences “approved by souncil were ‘those oft, oy Sue Acheson, Paul * postulld. and. Richard’ F, Sylvester, taxi- operators;. William. Rody, rest= aurant operation; Ralph; Deirt- stadt, building contractor; "We. I-| ter Amason, U-drive: and. Lee’ You Kok: (Tein, Lee). cafe oper ator. wt : Heall f, fies Visiting : Gity | Dr, J. AL Taylor, vincial: health officer and Dr. 3, R. F. Elliot, assistant. provin=. arrive fn Prince Rupert: tonight from Ki- the Skeena * ‘Health: whit.” : The two health devartment of - Yicials. will consult Friday and 3aturday. with Dr, J..H, Smith, relieving. dir ector of ‘the ‘Skeena |: Nealéh unit in the absence of Dr. W. B. Laing, leaving Saturday [night for Prince George as part Toft their tour of: northern health inits: rt _{ tunity “geputy pro- eT lds King Ed First‘Canadian School Visited by Russian Minister Canadian children ‘are lucky: ‘Ithree grades of King Edward” Elementary school found out Tuesday when they met Rus- sian Minister of Fisheries Alex- ander Ishkov. Mr. Ishkov, who had toured Canada but still hadn’t been able to take time to visit a Ca- nadian’ school, took the oppor- while with Canadian Fisheries Minister James Sin- clair, T. H. Sorenson, manager of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-Operative association and in- terpreter Edward . Vardumin. The quartet found R. G. Moore, King Edward principal, teaching his Grade 6 class and found that the day’s current events topic ‘was Mr, Ishkov’s visit, It was ‘also found that to inform the ‘class George Hills, jr, son of Mayor Geerge E. Hills, brought a ‘clipping about the Russians’ visit from The Daily News to-read to ine class. Mr. Ishkov told the children that Russian schools operate six’ days a week all year round with no summer holidays such as are current in North America, -He also said that the subjects stress- ed were. mathematics and science, In Russia children start school. when they are seven. ~ ‘ When Mr. Ishkov asked how ‘many children’s’ fathers worked in the fishing industry, about 70 percent of the Grade 6 class raised, their hands. He: ‘showed: particular inter est in the school’s lunch- roon.. fa- |" cilities, thé libraty and the play] area and to what extent athletics were stressed. — - Through. his i dnterpreter * Mr. Ishkovietended erectings from. the children of. Russia to the Large, automatic lace- making * ‘machines: can, produce widths. of 480: inches or’. more, “LINDSAY'S. “Cartage & Storage | Established” 1910 ° HOUSEHOL D GOODS MOVING. PACKING .- CRATING — STORAGE | | Lift Van Service. — had | qhildr en of Canada. He also visited Division 10,; ‘ers made at the Co: -Op, Another Co-Op member re- Grade | class of Mrs, H.C. Hallie marked: “I've known Jack Sal- day and the Division 7, Grade 2 class of Mrs. William Dunn. Warlier In the day at the Since Rupert Fishermen’s Co-opera- tive association plant at Fair- view, the Soviet minister had met two of the Co-Op’s original members, Jack D, Deane and John Saldan, Mr. Saldan, it turned out, or- iginally came from the Ukraine and spoke fluently in Russian all day while accompanying Mr. Ish- kovy on his tour of city fishing plants. He said the Russian ‘minister was particularly inter- ested in his boat, the wages he made and what additional work- dan for 20 years and never knew he spoke Russian." . During the day the Russfan visitors were entertained at a reception and luneh at the Club 27 by the Co-Op and during the afternoon at a cocktail party in the Nelson Brothers Fisheries Ltd., mess hall at Port Edward. At the jointly-sponsored din- her In the Canadian Legion aud-. itorlum Tuesday night when the city of Prince Rupert, the Co- Op ‘and Wholesgle Fish dealers were hosts, Mr. Ishkov remarked that he was most impressed with the head table floral decofation. It was a large salmon made entirely of flowers, designed and con- strueted by Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mitchell, The public address sys- tem was Installed and controlled hy J. H, Jetferics. Prince Ruperl Dally News a | Thursday, September 13, 1956. te lab ce ae nek ee enn tte pn ceerenutin samestloaneg AUTHOR OF “ALICE © 3, Lewis Carroll, whose — real: R ” ‘ name was “Charles Dodgson, was -v- a noted mathematician as well as author of “Allee dn Wonder- : _ land.’ ” my ee ie eee teegnese cement ane mene ee Mee cape AT TENTION “ALL BOWLERS ! (and beginners BOWLING STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, | Bring a Teain of ‘Come Alone . But: Come Prepared to Bow! | Everybody Welcome Celeo Ci ity Bowling! 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