fy, Adi sf re gvouncil agreed to a finance oy that the elfy-make no. grant to $ on Taylor devel : Apartment side). Ee ITY. COUNCIL BRIEFS 4 Pe hie rey ' i iF By Metlakatl ‘tion-from 81-year-old Casp wo other-founders of the tt ‘ rs : tu, Mayor. George E, Hills accep-® ted the gift on behalf of the wily ‘And the result of a motion from ‘Alderman A, Donald Ritchie the _ Qolorful pole will be placed in a 4 ‘glass case along. witd an account Of the historical significance of dhe carving, te John Gurvich has been grant- da One-Car Taxi Zone on the orth side of Sixth Street front- re ls ‘taxi stand known as 32 Vix . yet 7 cominittee’s ‘ recommendation che 1958 Grey Cup Festivitles, | Aldermen .'Y, Norton Youngs onde Michael Krueger have > bewty Appointed along. with Mayor: Hills to’ meet Novem- "Uber. 16 sas a,court of revision | iduesthe municipal voter's list. '‘Non-property owners wishing “ensure that their names , are on, the voters’ list may ' ¢allat the city hall, tender $2 , and be. registered. They will ‘he returned thelr $2. : Police have no Information at ‘all On the hit and run. case, Mayor: Hills tuld council-dn reply {0.8 query trom Alderman & J. Dominate. 7 Leavegion | ee :; Work has started on repairs to 1¢ Department of Transport | Prized Totem Given City’ tans City Council is the proud possessor ofa metic- ‘Ulously caryed totem pole. The totem was a presenta- Metlakatla Alaska, arrived in the city last week for! last Jook-around”’ before returning to their home. yaa a Pioneers | er Mather who along with Indian:settlement at New ‘ Dominion Bureau. ef. Statis- ties has announced the popul- ation. of Prince Rupert’ as 10,381 persons, This is, an in- crease of almost 2,000 prsons since the last census was taken In 1951, Clerk-Comptroller R.- W. Long reported the enum- erators’ estimates tallied with those of the city's. The following trades licence applications were accepted. by council: G. W. Watmoughi, : gen- eral contractor and fuel dealer: Mrs, Q. E. Fahey, cosinetic agent, 5, KE, O'Kell, agent for health association. SO, OOPOOD DOr eee eoeedsTElONEeesOn Francois Lake, eonegesvopecsnseveese PROPOFOL GLO . ‘Phe trees and stumps have all been bulldozed out in front of the Community Hall. leaving a level open space between, the hall and the road. This is a, great im- provement, both as regards the looks of the property and the convenience: It is now possible | much juggling to get, into place. at Fort) Fraser, is staying with going {o school in Burns Lake, ‘Hatuered by heavy winds ana -Heavuy aamaged in the gan hich lashed ine city Savuruay, ‘fne hangar, which is leased by “he cl to canadian Vaciln “Aarileés, ls covered by insurance. Superintendent of Works C. d. Gusaison will prepare & repore on vost of instamiug a sidewalk from Fiith and Sixth Avenucs tol SuNun., -AJaerman Ritchie told council Pe that the children walk: all ove, _tha road since there ts no side- -walk and when the road ts slip- pery it presenis a havard to children. C A’ move to have Telephone Superintendent A. KE, Janes re- port on the. advisability of In- stslalling pay phones at the Sea H Cove airport in both the Paclfl: uWestern Airlines and Canadlat ‘instituted by Aderman T. Nor- iton Youngs. " Mr, Youngs sald that passen- ony one phone In cach re pec: ve office, ‘ ewer ee Yangar av Seal Cove which wast = Pacific Airlines departments, Was : dalephone facilities, there being | ‘ peymission was granted th: Canadian Leglon, No. 27, of the arm is ¢ ithe Calumet Camp al Elso, Yu-; ‘kon Territory. Thelr home. is) ithis side of Caleymount. ; ' i LAC “BI” ‘vootlon and Cpl. Tey" Teffer, organization, team ‘for Ground Observer Corps, came: { : through on a routine (rip from : {Prince George this week. = bo, aren — Lo |. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood left on ; Wednesday morning in thelr new ‘red Pontiac panel for Vancou- yer, They expect to be away for ‘about ten days. , t } Jim Van Zaaten has been In ‘hospital where he had an op- ‘eration, He is recovering and {s home again. t Gordon Lawson's friends, Mr. ‘and Mrs. S. Croxford of Prinee ‘Rupert, have been visiting with ‘him here. so Billy Tetreau wen. ta Vancou- ‘ver with his parents on Saturday “by car where he will have medi- piers getting off the planes were: cal attention for a stomach ail- “nzonventenced by the lack © jinent. “gga se aC PPA EA EN i ty hh gets 3 wan” ok "eM A A ne et Ee, BA’s annual -qutumn ‘afternoon in the Valhalla hall. Mrs, Summers who arrives In@——rrr the city tomorrow by plane or) an official visit to the lodge will: be guest of honor at the affair,: an recelving the guests with: Worthy: res Mistress Mrs, Archibald McNeil event {s Mrs. John Flewin, Home Nursing to drive in and out without 0 Classes Set Sheila’‘Adams, wliose home is Tomorrow’ | . Mr, and Mrs. Bill Harrison and! , Persons: interested: in taking home nursing courses are asked . . _ ffto attend | Jacob Forster and Mrs. Forster,meeting In the Civil Defence iwill be away for the winter at headquarters on Fulton Street tae oe ge tea Parag hal y Bag tag! te Dae Gea ys Meee eed pes aly um ane er mde D neteg geet PMN ITEC ek stringer nant atin rtecty Pa ee ae Let a apg Handy, Downtown Location Chosen for Hospital WA Tea. The: Prince Rupert General hospital Women’s Auxillary hopes that the Prince Rupert public will take advantage of the handy, downtown location for tts annual Hallowe'en tea * Priuay ‘aliernuon, The tea -, being held at the home ‘of MTs. _H. Weldon Sicel above the Bank of Montreal: .. “This year proceeds of the tea, with Its many special fea- tures, will go toward the purciuase of a new $1,270 anaesthetic 4 machine for the hospital. The public will be recetved by hostess Mrs, Steel and WA president “Mrs. Richard Ayres, Mrs. Kenneth Robertson Is convener, Outstanding features will include home-cooking, sale of, Wa-Totem cook books plus four mas food hamper. . ' ‘General convener for. the “A parcel post office of sur- ' prise packages will be the added, en Hattraction in the booths display- | ing home-cooking,, sewing and candy. : uo ee neneneer the’ organizational tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, Ro- bert McKay Sr, Civil Defence co-ordinator announced today. ;- “The second series in home! nursing classes to be held in) Prince Ruvert will be supervised | by Mrs, Arthur Oglivic and other: members of the Registered: Nurses association. Diving the course, held once: a week for 12 weeks, instruction | will be given iu the care of ber-: patients in private homes, ad- | diseases, care of the elderly.’ correct methods in giving bed- ; baths and advice on diet. The: course is sponsored by the Civil: Defence Corps of Canada. From 1931 to 1951 Ife expec- ‘taney in Canada increased stom © £0 to 66 years for males, from, 62 to 70 years for females, i | readers @ Den't wait in line. Buy your show tekets at the Grand Cafe. , | Malt-Nobles nas been off work “on the ferry for a week following an aceldent when he was tepalt- Sing a& car, racked and is still in Fritish Fmplre Service Loague the cast. 4 tty hold the annual Poppy Da woyember 10 with sales on elt: gtreets ( 1 pritiee Rupert Civie Employee’ cPederal Union focal 5 has an ‘wtsed of the autherlaation of th whange of name to Prince Ru cece. ee meen one , dance in the hall here on Sut- “urday evening. Jt was only de- cided to hold this dance during ‘the week so (hat there was nolo very big crowd as many did not know aboul it, However, those who went had a real good tine. C. 1 The Athlete Club sponsored a This week -- Barbecued Duck, ; Peep Fried Prawas, Ghiekan | iWuptun, Best Red Brand T-Bone | A bone in bis fore-' Steaks and Fried Haif Chicken. | Phone orders Dinl 3215. Open tll: 2 a.m, Saturday. (9-40) ° @ Order ycur — personallzed - Christmas Cards Early, See the. new desis by Vogue and Toot. | hijls. Wundreds to chdose from : ut the Dally News, ref: @ LOA, Fall Bargur, Valhada Hail, Orv. 24, 2-5 pn, (480 Pe ee an aie vc eesntnee ava wesnana tne een @ Evle's now open Sundays fron | eUolun, No. 5, a letter from te: oto 4, (gpdp) | ‘rahor Relatlons Board stated, Use Wants Ads--They Pay Clee oe, boom fot tee soe : . ’ . ‘ et ori ' no oe ai " : a ’ RD {0 England, Seotlind and Mranee, Fourth of (he brilliant quartet of wy ospeelully built for the Canadian aorvioe, will make her maiden voyige to Montreal In dune. (057, Alan inv aervice- (he popular "SCYTHIA" and “ASCANIA", TRAVEL NOW AT LOW THRIFT SEASON RATES! OM MONTREAL to Havre, Southampton. to Greenock, liverpool, ’ \ GREAT { ( ‘ ' |. tN “al. The new Bb ut “4 aister whip, i io. . . , FR ", ASCANIA. oe Now 7 {VERNIA one Nov, 2 Nov, ? 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RAY ; INSURANCE AND TRAVEL AGENCY dybotacgay de Manian Wd) VOARINTHIA' andl SIVERNIA" with (heir NSAXONIA", provide fast and regular aullings 09 (00-ton veraola "Colle ot Greenock *Calls at Greenock ERS! tho new WSYLVANIA" CHRISTMAS SAILINGS PLNSOWALLY COWOUCTED YY CAPLOLTNCED CUMMED PASSEMGIE RLPNESCWTATIVGS WGRNIA Hay, 24> fig Montreal to Havre, London (Tilbury) CARINTHIA Hoy, 2¢- hom Monteaal 10 Greenock, Liverpsal SAXONIA Nac 19- Fe Holfng ta Cobh, brgr pool (Doc, 14 + from How Yor) yh P.O, Box 70 315 Third Ave, W, Diol 2215 nme. 2 4g 4g g gh te hh ster district vice on treatment. for children’s: . NO Ri — special prizes and a Christ- Provincial Grand Mistress ‘Of LOBA to Open Bazaar Provincial Grand Mistress of the Ladies Orange Benevolent association Mrs. L. 5. S Rock, British Columbia will officia ummers of White lly open the LO bazaar to be held tomorrow OAMERS PORT KELLS, B.C, @ — Mr. d Mrs. Frederick Kells, pioneer idents of this New Westmin-, settlement, marked ‘their 50th wedding anniversary ‘on the 50th anniversary of the ‘day they. moved into their pres- t home, Se EASILY REMEMBERED KITCHENER, Ont. @--A bride and groom here were married on thé silver wedding anniversary of both sets of parents. nace aren ne cea eT reek want to get one too!” + PRE ERNIEEN OE NE LIE eRe ate ‘ 1 the Conrad Street {ts monthly mecting school basement; A : league, Mayor Ketchikan,” ja) officers, 0° Ue, Convention will speak tidelands legislation. — This month more than a million’ Canadians will crowd the counters of banks and investment dealers (0 buy: Canadi’s favorite investnent, oy How about you? een tne OS PO IO a eaten pH aretivces i , * . * . . , ei 1 Y demonstration’ .in. soctal studies on early-man’ made up {n, pictures ‘by Grade’ 6. students, was shown on..a hand-made} small television set by three boy students while a‘recording’ of a: discussion recorded during class, synchronized with the film.” T. G, Bateman, principal, out= lined jhe “look-see” method of teaching primary reading -after) sete y haan iti which ‘followed a film on. the! teacher. (k) immaturity, eenerers satrctnearnmmnrmetareime we cesentie nt eee eRe Fe PANTS 2 Mayor Invited To Attend. Alaska Parley Invitation for Prince Rupert}! to participate in the League of} Alaska Cities convention No-. vember 1, 2 and 3 hag been ex-| tended by vice-president of the || J. H.. Golding: of; -Counci] voted to. send Mayor George E. Hills and Clerk-Comp.1 troller R. W. Long to.the conven- | tion which will be attended ‘by: fedeial, municipal and territor-: ‘on a number of «subjects including: Federal Highway programs and teaching-of phonigs,”." round-tabie discyssion by teach- (a) child’; preparedness for, school; (b) habit formation, (c) automatic responses, (d) ‘prompt obedience “and .. continuous gymhols,..(g) special: problems in adjustment,to school, (h) struc- ‘|4ural-work'at the child’s level, (1) part, played: by health authori- ies, “(j) diagnosis of child :by } ("the interpretation and (m)_parent- teacher conferences, °° “Teachers: ‘taking part. ~ | BMortimer, Miss.Agnes Walehii, 1 W, “A."Simpson,: Donald McDon- "Anne: Horne and dels. i... ‘Mrs, Eva D wi . $100 Jackpus Plus : ty “44 “Additional Games .° ee Evening. © MONDAY," OCT./22 “g:00 ‘pat " “poeiy’ Bingo Night for. > “As Low’ as $2.00. for ‘the of AP ObE EEE ODTEEDEIIODENDELEDOIESEA {" Teaching Methods Discussed, || PERSONALS. Butlined For Conrad.PTA | An Insight on ‘schéol curricu- | lum, methods o¢ teaching and scholastic ‘standings was given! Parent- } Teacher association last’ week at held inthe}: Sanseeee eee sre earth beg SOPEEOEO? . James: Hadden;| |. ; me left: this j- In. conclusion. parents heard a morning by ‘Canadian: Pacific: |. | Airlines plane for a ten-day: va-| 1° ers who brought such. factors as: cation in Vancouver. .. ces { | “Mr. and. Mrs, 415 Dunsmuir. Street, London, Engla at- this: morning, b intermediate report card and its. today in -the! | discussion: period ..were Mrs,, R.[- ald,” Miss’ Bernice Dyer, : Miss.) . an- if dP “| ‘Miss Dorothy’ ‘Neal, “Jis, Melvin Holkestad, 743 AV, fred Street, left by: CPA’ plane - for-a visit in Vancotiver.. PH McRAEB ‘ ” ar RN, of nd; left the city y CPA plane. for, terition, (é) honesty’ in dealiig; vancouver en route to- her home ‘with-a, parent during a.confer- after a enve,and on report cards, (f) the'of Dr. R. G. Large .and: Mrs. ‘meaning of primary report. card | Large, 219 Fourth Avenue . West}: and a month's visit in: Victoria with members of her family.) waek’s visit here as guest Music ‘That: Lives: « High: Fidelity p=455-high, fidelity phono- ‘graph with: 3-speed’ record “changer. Three high “qual: ot wi oy ‘Piles Ruper ‘Dally. New. “Tuesday, Octohe 23, Pet pele ein, 4 4 Pat ig i Advertising in The Dail , 5 eR RO Le B HTN insta a oo i . er ee , . Pe yt j OBA MES LAU aa yo BF, ar) 2 Toate a eka bt t nc eee NAMEN, Hatt ahaid tah Ue eds