@ .. Prince Rupert Dally News: Saturday; June 29,°1967" « “You Jt a Am directing chatter this day ‘to*th the;children of the present, On Monday © next we celebrate (he ninticth:anni- en- you start your, book On that day: ¢ alk ‘Mom and Dad into rall, sorts /of :people acting hings like Mayors riding ning, . jungle - animals all he place and planes flying overhead, in salute to, our, Can- ada. by our ‘friends ‘across the border, in ‘Aiaska, ~All this may confuse your lit- Je:minds and make ‘you gaze in “wonderment yet it is all to:con- ince you that you. are. Cana- “dian, hat you should be proud | _., fo be Canadian and that ‘those -that'go to make up all this mer- ‘riment’sincerely hope that you Will-grow up to be proud Cana- J danger . ; You will see“one of. the “© smoothest looking automobiles “Vou. have ever scen driven by a ~~ beautiful lady and young as you |. dré-you'llisay to-Dad-and.Mom oo tem(fhere's -a Plymouth’ Can ‘1: -_» have One when I. grow Up?” “You'll recognize. the Plymouth: - because it will'be more beauti- *"fulithan any other car. in the parade—just. you wait and see! ‘ “At the park. you'll’ see farm nimals in the zoo’. specially: It for them. You'll be. able to rt’ in races, games and KNOW! ture Plymouth owners + children, . ‘of the birth of this na- : ou will be (old all about : al:day children, if you | - ng-you downtown you will . ses, bands. playing, clowns — {Friday night by half .a > gdme ith re . uo *, va Rut “ ‘ woe Seal Pow a to : ay li 4 te . wi ° Be ‘ t at 4 i * + tt Ly we Po a dit’ oo Oe no oe OE - It. was'a - pltichors', game’ in) b/Imoreways than: one: last night ‘up’ at” Roosevelt Park as Doug me Vs Attendance Cut |e" ‘Ruttan: tossed a’ three-hitter: for. Bina While Ruttan for. Elks -and Ted Careless for: Moose. both struck out a-massive total of 14 Loop T op Standings a standings "ne xvrioxan teacun’ | a a Satie WED PotbGBb yy ht: oy oN ~ Milyaukee 00. 80° 20° 6747) | gh guia VSbs Lows 05537, 28. 500 " Yp M : t a Oo im ~ Ghidinnathe. 6.230680 665 Ys . Philadelphin”.,,. 36° 30” .645 2" : oun les. ' n "Brooklyn veseard 85°82) "6805 3 | ae ms fo oe ; “NewYork .,..... 98.35 485 6 . . Pittsburgh: ...... 25, 43. 968-14 Off C t se Ohleago... (05... 21-80 360 14 , , oas Of “AMBRIGAN LEAGUE Ds Me L Pet. GBL _'. By The Canadian Press ." Soveees 41-25 © 621, . . “ye ae . vieeeee 41 96. O21 Morris Martin won his seventh game against two iesev'e 86: 30° 545 5 vy te a ey t ccUlls3¢ 33 ‘522 6%! defeats ashe pitched Vancouver‘to a. four-hit, 1-0 yeti vives 85 83) BIB 7 PD ae vege “Baltimore vc... 32 34° 495.9 | Pacific Coa . Kangas. City .... 25 41 379 16 | i Washington’ ..... 23 48 . 824° 20/ night. wee serssescovessereoiest| Seattle broke a long losing " - 1 streak to. defeat Hollywood 3-0. Bill Prout, 18-year-old rookie pitcher making his pro debut, was bombed for: five. fast runs on homers by.Steve Bilko and Tommy Saffell.as Los Angeles downed San Francisco 5-4. Dick Brodowski pitched his fifth victory in a row for San Sacramento 6-1 | Diego, . beating st League victory over Portland Friday ]with a-five-hitter. At Portland‘three double plays erased Beaver scoring threats, and Vancouver further backed up Martin by slamming-nine hits off Dick Fiedler, who now has a 1-5 record, 6) Fiedler scattered most of the hits, but in the sixth inning Van- couver bunched three single for its lone, and winning, run. Jim Marshall led. off the at- tack by beating out an infield PENTICTON, B.C, @~A cut of 10 per cent in hoceky attend- ance here: because-of television is being budgeted for by the ex- ecutive of the Penticton Vs, The club, which beat Russia §-0 to win the world ~-hockey championship in Germany in 1955, expects that a revenue -loss cf about $4,000 will result, from the opening of a new television station. cn “Our new problem now,” said finance chairman: Bob Wise, “is fo find a method of operating whereby we can give the fans good hockey, stay out of the red and do something. about’ past debts va nO, ‘ eye single. He was driven home on ‘successive singles by Kal Segrist and Len Green. - Few places were tound whére the budget could be. reduced "By The Associated Press . The race for the Na- tional League pennant: is as hot and confusing, to- day as it has been for some weeks now, Take the case of Milwaukee. Hight days. ago Braves were: on top of the league. Since then they have lost five of 10 games. And where are they today? t That's right—leading the league. | ‘Braves regained the top step with a “4-2. victory. over: Pitts- burgh as.St. Louis Cardinals skidded to second with a 4-2 de- will start at 7 p.m. at Roosevelt Park are: Roy Helland, Gerry Jensen, Dav- “| Strong Line-Up Named -| For Pony-Babe Ruth Game Prince Rupert, All-Stars Pony League team face against-an All-Star Babe ~~ Jone of their biggest tests Monday night when ‘they go Ruth league nine from Ketchikan. Well-versed at baseball on their own sized diamond, the city Pony Leaguers will have to stretch their throwing arms a mite Monday.as the Babe Ruth league players use a senior play- ing field. Pony League officials have chosen a strong line-up to mect the American lads. Ray Gior- dano will coach the city lineup. Named to the Pony All-Stars for Monday nights game which Gary Ogilvie, Ted Careless, feat by the ambitious New. York Giants who now have won 13-of 17.in their bid’-to. quit sixth place. Cincinnati clung to third, pasting Philadelphia 7-1, * . Brooklyn and. Chicago Cubs were rained ‘out, me FIFTH CHANGE IN JUNE It was the fifth turnover of first place this month and the third time Milwaukee has held an tell: Dad and -Mom, . hat.this ‘year. will. see ' parade: for ‘years . vith ‘more floats, more activity. at Mayor Ifills has a white good Mayor looks uncomfortable y AG Will: be because he and his hs “horse have just met and it. will {ake'a while for them to get to know each other, . “'¥he U.S, Navy will be along find T want you to cheer them ‘as they: pass—they’ve travelled / Tee from their home base especially coe. for the aveasion so lel’s show “(hem our appreciation, » Just had a flash that one of the west's great riders will also . Make an appearance with his ; own horse “Pronto” and T men- ton’ this. while assuring Mayor Wills that stand-ing are the rule rather than the exception in the Hig'shows and it Is not the.in- —leiition of the Flag Day Com- gilttee.to slight him in any way. oi, Speaking. of. Civie officials, (he expected announcement of ph (he appointment of former MP ae Ted to the higher echelon of ; the City, Mall slatt will be wel- tome news to most. Just shows you how far a man will go to get help—Mayor Wills’, .cam- ay ‘ Bi tn * nm - find so that the efficiency of his oe staff might he better, displayed re AN unusual desire and a desire: yee, that paid off, . « See you Monday! ea : Ab Musvay vey materials tn It, Durably finished | ‘ HT crackle enamel with brass counterpolse H and loose walghts, 240+[b, capa Avalloble from any of FM's 16 BH ocron Canada, i" Vananityary Tol: TA ON mT with scoop And. more ‘novelties.: Tell them ©. paign on behalf of Frahk Wows. MN L1144220442442400444dh nada Adhd RIE RR ASU ARUN CTR UN WEIGHS INDEPENDENTLY with scoop or platform Exceptionally sturdy, with ron frame and Iron platform, Scoop won't spill when set down with loose N8 Benity St, ill ANY: UNION SCALE. “ Del.Crandal]_ backed. up War- A oSpahn’s::five-hitter: with: a) é-Tun “doble “insthe® thir ‘against Bob'Friend, who has lost nine, Spahn’ winning his eighth, struck out six and hit -his 18th career homerun, a record for National League pitchers, while shutting out the Bucs on one hit for six frames, Dee Fondy, with two hits fora‘ league leading (361. batting: average, singled home 'a run Jn the seventh. « Inthe American League Hee (Skinny) ‘Brown, Billy Loes, Connie Johnson and. Ray Moore, four guys wearing “who needs ‘em?” tags when they joined the Baltimore roster, suddenly have come through with a ree- ord-tying scoreless pitching streak to trigger Orioles’ big bid for the AL first division. It was Moore's turn Friday night, beating third-place Cleve- land 6-0 with Baltimore's third straight three-hitter os the sixth-place Birds, who have won five In a row and eight of the last 10, matched the American Loague mark with a fourth con- sceutive shutout, . Chicago and New York con- tintied tholr first place deadlock with White Sox défeating Wash- ington 4+3 and Yankees knock. Ing off Kansns City 5-4. Boston roplaced Detroit in fourth, beat- ing Tigers 0-2 to slay 24% games ahon’ of Baltimore, ha ome Last Night's Fights BOSTON i — Johnny Busso, 139, New York, outpointed Larry Ronrdman, 18044, Marlborough, Conn, (10) EDMONTON in—Wilf Greaves, 156, Plitsburgh, stoppod Jnckio Hendon, 160, Edmonton, (6) MELBOURNE, Australia i — TT tenth, rat, Loa An. gcles, outpointed Luigh Coluzal 184, Italy, (12,) in grey lly, branelias he ? ly Na y ae on an a a Mem iKee LL 1 Mantle, New York . Williams, Boston. . Boyd,. Baltimore Fox, Chicago, eae Skowron, New-York 241 Major League Leaders. ’ By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE so AB RH 225 62 87 216 48 77 . 209. 89 72 259. 42 85 3778 Runs—Mantle, 62. | . -,.Runs bated in—Stevers,° Washing- ton, 63. ee ee Soy ag “Bits—Miizone, Boston, 90. Doubles—Malzone and Minoso, Chi- cago, 180 , Triples—Simpson New York, -6: °°”, . Home 'runs—Mantle, 21. Stolen ‘ bases—Landis, Chicago, 10. Pitching—Shantg, New Yérk, 9-1, 900. uo Do Rn, Strikeouts—Wynn, Cleveland, 89. NATIONAL’ LEAGUE © Pet: 387 357 345 328 324 “and McDougald, oo oe AB R H Pet. Forfdy, Pitts. .... 287 28 82 361 Musial, St, Louis .. 250° 40 92 .355 Hodges, Brooklyn 238 36 8! 34] Robinson, Cin, .. 275 52 93 .338 Aaron, Milwaukee . 20! 63 96 .380 ae fr and Mays, New York, 53. : Runs batted in—Aaron, 58, Hits—Anron, 00, ¢ Doubles—Musial, 93. Triples— Bruton, Milwaukee and Mays, 7, Nome runs—~Aaron, 20, Stolen bases--Mays, 23, oy ine Sehintal, St. Louls, 6-1, Strikcouts—~ Sanford, Philadelphia id Allen, Ray Windle, Stewart Duncan, Arne Johnson,” Bill MacLeod, Ray Oaky, John Rose- dale, John Olsen, Don, Love, Doug Ruttan, Robin Hodgson, Dennis Ostapowitch. |, Standing by as subs, in case some of the All-Stars find the senior distance too tough are former Pony lLeaguers John Lambie, Dick Specht, Robin Cameron and Derrick Allen. Want To Advance In A Worthwhile Career? forward-looking Ni went the Nie is being equipped with “ships of the future’—the most modern destroyer escorts in the. world.|’ The Navy needs men Now—to take training as. skilled techni- clans to man such ships. . ELECTRONICS ARMAMENT ‘ELECTRICAL. . ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS RADAR ee Your trades training in the Navy will be specialized and thorough — your work both in- teresting and: rewarding, The Navy offers ‘permanent employment — good pay — ad- vancement opportunities — 30 days annual leave with pay — medical and dental care—and a pension while you are still young enough to enjoy it. Navy carcers are planned carecrs! Go Places! Go Navy! For complete information see or write the NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE m H.M.C.S. CHATHAM Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 2414 Use Classifieds-They Pay ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY raaecey : iienae ane a Tame Ormine A. O1ViNe | “ahs 1m bedroom, non basement home from the Building Con Vancouver 0, 78 Home Plan Book and handling, sana . “ haut % tre besa aft ; ieee + mi PLAN No, 101 (copyrighted, Sorinl No. 117008), Pout and boam conalruction Ja the main feature of Unis La cluding tho carport, with storage at the end, Kile room ls shown at the back of thn ‘house, room combine to make this a woll designed Posigned for NALA, approval, working drawings are avaflable bro (8.0,) Ltd, 1210 W, Urondway,, For othor solect custom and stock designs, write far TCE BEET wal Pprectes anda MO Yr ALAROOM dead din ae - wa Fy7eY afae “eer arm i Tt haa a frontage of 40° In Nonttitity ving and dling house of its type, our PREM 1 ONGloaINy 2ho bo cover cox. of Malling: iat 10 Per Cent by TV and the club indurred'a big defi- cit twe seasons ago, leaving little money in the bank; 9. President Glady.: Parker said: “We are reluctant to drop player salaries as we all realize that for. hockey to,succeed we must have a good team. We. brought’our salaries. Into line . last -season and feel we can’t cut them any. |. «Hodgson men each, Ruttan also acquired the dublous honor of giving up 14 walks to. the hit-starved Moose.” . . _ collected. one of Moose’s. three’ hits scoring Roy Helland and Don Scott in the first."'-Wilson snagged a. single in-the fourth and Roy Oaky the only. other one in the = fifth. Moose’s two other tallies came in the bottom: of the sixth on five singled, Duncan more or:the calibre. of hockey | Walks and two passed balls, will be lowered.” +." .” Meanwhile, a walk, a single by CLYY OR PRINCE RUPERT 04 . .. 6) BYLAWNO AD yp oO A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MUSEUM BUILD- ING IN THE CICY OF PRINGE, RUPERT ASZA PERMANENT PROJECT UPO CELEBRATE THE BRITHSIE COLUMBIA CENTENNIAL AND TO BORROW BY WAY OF-A LOAN AN AMOUNT OF $48,000.00 TO ASSIST IN THE CON- STRUCTION, OF THE SAID MUSEUM (BUILDING ‘ th WHEREAS the City Council of the City..of Prince Rupert did at. its regular meeting held April 8th, 1957, approve the construction of a Museum Building as. the permanent ptoject to celebrate the British Columbia Cen- tennial; os a yt Bo, AND WHEREAS It Is est{mated ‘that the cost of constructing such museum puliding 1s Sixty Thotisand, Dollars: ($60,000.00); a2" 400 6» AND WHEREAS it is proposed: to construct the building In aecordance with plang and ‘specifications: ag prepared by Willlam “Heary Birmingham, Architect; a att Dee AND WHEREAS ernnts ‘In ald; of such-feostruction have been promised The Province ‘of British Columbis—60 “cents: per .caplta Grant at 10,498 eT whens oes 8" 6,208.80 The City of Prince Rupert to-match the above grant .... + 6,208.80 . : . . ‘ wey Lop yf a Me ey . ‘a amanctomemganaaee TOTAL vy ssestccvcsedhvcdenadaaqensneees veve s -$12,697.60 dae AND WHEREAS subject to and contingent’ upon the aforesaid grants, the City Councll of the City of Prince Rupert, has agreed to raise the balance of the ftindy required to complete sald work at a cost of Forty- Seven Thousand, Four Hundred and Two ‘Dollars and Forty. Cents, ($47,- 402.40), plus the sum of Five Hundred and Ninety-Seven Dollars and Sixty Cents ($597.60): for By-law and Debenture expense, making © total of Forty- Eight Thousand Dollars ($48,000.06); pel . : ‘ AND WHEREAS the amount of the assessed value for municipal pur- poses of the taxable real property In the City for each ofthe following yenrs was as ‘follows: wey . In 1954 the sum of |“ $10,835 ,200.00 (n) . (b) In 1955 the sum of a , $14,659,709.00 (c) In 1956 the sum of : $1 6,298,565.00 AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing. Debenture debt of the City is the sum of $1,110,936.00 and there Is no principal or Interest In arrears; AND WHEREAS ho consents or approvals are requited to the terms hereof, except as hereinafter mentioned: ° a oe - NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Prince Rupert in: open meeting assembled enacts as follows:4: ° 1. ‘The City Council of the City Is hereby suthorized and empowered, for the purposes and with the objects afotesald, to borrow upon the credit of the Clty,.subfect to the anproval of the. Inspector of Municipalities our- suant to the "Municipal Act”, being Chapter-42 of the Statutes: of British Cohimbia, 1957,.by way of five (5) year Seria] Debentures bearing interest at the rate of Five and’ One-Half Percentum (54) per annum, the sum of Forty-Eight Thousand Dollars ($48,000.00): from any person or persons, or body corparate or bodies corporate, who. may, be willing to advance the same, and to cause ajl such sums. s0 borrowed ,t9 be pald to the Treasurer of the City to be used for the purposes-and .the ‘objects heretnbefore mentioned. 2. The sald Debentures shal| be dated the 2nd day of September, 1957, and, shall be {ssued in denominations of not. less“than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and shall be seated with the seal: of. the City and signed by the Mayor and Treasurer and shall be payable as follows:— On the second day of September, 1958... $ 8,500.00 On the second day of September, 1959 - ~ 9,000.00 On'the second day of September, 1960 9,600.00 On‘the second day of September 1961 ,. 10,900.00 ON the second day of September, 1962. 11,000.00 ‘The sald Debentures shall bear: interest at the rate of Five ard One-half percentum. (5'2/4) ‘per annum payable semi-annually on the second day: of March and: the: second day: of “September. in each year during the currency thereof, and both Interest arid :principal shall be payable {n lawful 3. money of, Canada at’ the, principal office-of, the Bank of Montreal, in. the City of Montreal, in. the Province.of Quebec: in the City of Toronto, In the Province of Ontario; in the City. of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba; | or in the Cities of Vancouver, Victoria and’ Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, and shall have attached to them coupons for the pav- STRUCTION OF SAID SWIMMING POOL AND BUILDING AND TO BN TERS 4 by the following governmental hod{es in, the. following amounts,’ namely: /. no! ¢ ‘ . 1 ' 4 te - ect thtestdi tan Three-Hits Moose |, David-Allen’ and an ertor’ put)» Losing pitcher ~ Careless only wilked four'men, .. one across the plate for Elks tn 1 0-8 7. 1 brought in four funs, They added two more runs in the sixth when David Allen tripled. and Windle and Ruttan singled, a 12-game Prince Rupert Dist-" trict soccer schedule, Game* lime is 7 pam, CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT \ , BY-LAW NO, 13tG . A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE CONSTRUCTION OG A SWIMMING PONTE O- AND BUILDING INTHE CELY OB PRINCE RUPERT AND TO HOUROW BY: WAY-OF LOAN AN AMOUNT OF. $104,000.00 TO ASSIST IN THE CON* +) 4 INTO AN AGREEMENT WITIE CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION OF PHINCE RUPERT RELVENVE TO CRUE PINANCENG ANTE CONSTRUCTION OF SWIMMING POOL AND BUILDING, WHEREAS the City of Prince Rupert (hereinafter called the “City") 1s 1: the owner of Lot “A,” Resubdivision of Lots 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 and 12, Block 14° Section 1, Clty of Prince Rupert, Map 1870, and {t ls deemed necessary and expedient to construot thereon a swimming-pool and bullding for the tect'es ¢: ation of the people of the City; .. os - AND WHEREAS It Is estimated that the cost of constructing such swim ¢ ming pool'and building ts Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($260,- 000.00); . - . AND WHEREAS It js proposed to construct the swimming pool and bullding in accordance with plans and specifications as prepared by Koynn- der & Wright, Architects, Vancouver, \B.C, ‘ . AND WHEREAS grants {n ald of such construction have been promised by the followlng bodies corporate In the following amounts, namely: : (1) Columbin Cellulose Company, Ltd. $30,000.00 ()) Clvig Centre Assoctation of Prince Rupert (hy way of work, serylees and suppliers’ discounts) 110,600.00 , ot $146,600.00 AND WHEREAS, subject to and contingent upon the aforcantd grants, the Clty Council of the City has agreed to raise the balance of the funds required to complete sald work at n cost of One Hundred and Three Thous- and, and Four Hundred’ Dollnrs. (€103,400.00), plus the sum of $000.00 for By-law and Debenture expense, making a total of One Hundred and Four Thousand Dollars ($104,000.00). : ‘ AND WHEREAS the amount of the assessed value for municipal pur poses of the taxable real property In the City for each of whe following years was as follows; ' : (a) Tn 1054 the sum of £10 AI5.900.00 (b) | In 1055 the sum of $14,550,700.00 (c) In 1966 the sum of , 615.208,305.00 AND: WHEREAS the amount of the existing Debenture debt of the City: ts the sum of $1,110,036.00 and there Is no principal or interest In arrears, AND WHEREAS no consents or approvals are required to the terms heres of, except as hereinafter mentioned, ~ ot , : NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Prince Rupert in . open’ meeting assembled enacts as follows: . 1, The City Council of the Clty is hereby authorized and empowered, for the purposes and with the objects aforesald to borrow upon the credit ot the City, subject to the approval of the Inspector of Muntelpalities pursuant tu the “Municipal Act.” by way of twenty (20) year Serial Debentures bear- ing Interest at the rate of Five and One-Half Percentum (644°) pet annum, the sum of One Hundred and Four Thousand ($104,000.00) from any person or persons, or body corpotate or bodies corporate, who may be willing to od- vance the same, and to cause all such sttms so borrowed to be pald to Ghe Treasurer of the Clty to be used for tha purposes and thé objects hereinhe- for mentioned. ' / . 2 The said Debentures shnil be dated the 2nd day of September, 1057,- and shall be issued in denominations of not less than One Hundred Dollars (8100.00) and shall be sealed with the seal of the City and signed. by the Mayor and Treasurer and shall be payable as follows: 5,200.00 . 2 9,200) ment of interest;.and the signatures of the Mayor and Treasurer to the sald coupons may be elther written. stamped, printed or lthographed. _ 4 The said Debentures shall contain provision for the registration thereof. Pe nl . 5, There shall be levied and raised ‘during the currency of the snid Debentures, by rates sufficlent thérefbr, over and above all other rates taxable real properties for municipal purposes within the City for the pay- ment of the debt and the payment of thé Interest'In the respective years, the amounts as follows: Ls oe Year Principal. 5 Anterest’ ‘Potal 1958 & 8,600.00 “. $2,640.00 "11,140.00 1959 9,000.00 © _— 2,472.50 _ 14,572,60 1960 9,600.00 » 2; ' «4,677.50 “11,197.60 1961 10,000.00 1,165.00 11,155.00 1962 11,000.00 oO 605,00 - 11,605.00 , 48,000.00 “8,260.00 80,250.00 6. The City from time to time mily repurchase any of the snid De- bentures at such price'us may pe ‘mutually agreed upon and no re-lisue of any such Debentures shall be made In consequence. of such repurchase, 1, The City unconditionally guarantees payment of both prineipat and Interest of all Debentures proposéd to be Issued under this By-law, The Debentures shall contain a guarantee {ni thé following words: “And the City at large gitarahtees’ payment of the sald sun together with interest thereon," :. a, i A. ‘This By-law shall come into effect and aball be binding upan the Clty only in the event that this Byelaw ls submitted to the owner-electors of the City and recelyes votes itt favour :t heréof of not less than three-fifths af the aggregate valid votes polled ine thea City und, subject as aforesaid, shall come into effect on the frat day. of the month following the assent thorelo of the owner-electors. yet, oo, the “Must Butlding Construction rast See 1, This By-law may be cited as By-law." No. 1917. Se ER Gy eee a te © NEAD a frat time on the ath ‘day: oft Zina. NOBT READ 1 second thine on the 24th ddy.ofy duties ADs 108% - we Rules swupended and READ a third’ tite On (hevdth'day nf dube"AD.,' RECRIVED the approval of the ‘Inspector of Muiitel q ‘ day ar dune Aaa ‘ony wapector of Muntelpaliies the 87Uh, NECKIVED the nsaent of the ownersléclors ‘on thie day of . ’ yet oo . : 4 - RECONSIDERED, FINALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED on the day at rAM, UHR Mayor 7 Olty Clerk ‘ ‘ Tako notice tnt tho above Is A trie copy of the propoied by-law uno which the vovd of tha munletpality will be taken a the olvla cairn earner of Bocond Avenue and MoBride Streot, Prince Mupert, B.C, on the Wh day of duly, 1067, between the lows of 8:00 o'clock am, and 8:00 o'clock Pat, R. W, Long, City Clerk, Man S88 me a be ni ws re Peer tenet cs CITY OF PRINCE IEPERT nVerAW 0. ATITIORIZE TIRE TWONRAAIKG. OF t etn ‘ Ali ! y . ba ‘ OF LCV e INC PROM SEIN ALDERMEN TO RIQUT. ALDETIMEN, | TH HIV’ COUNCIL WIIERGAR the Clty Counoll of tha Olty of Prince Rupert hak alnoa Incorporation cnnalated of a Mayor and elght Aldermen: AND WHEREAS Section 146, Subxeatlon (9) of tha Munialpal Act ataten Vint Whe Counoll of w Olty muniotpality having a population of fifty that and ar lesa ahull conslal of a Mayor and alx dermen; AND WHEREAS Seotion 140 Subseotlon (1) atuten that the Ouunell may hy nyelnws with the nagont of the eleators, Incrouie by lwo the number of members of Counell as Hino tad In Beotllany 140; NOW THERBMOMH tho Municipal Counoil of the Olly of In apon mootlng nsaambted enaeta ox follaway 1, ‘That at the hysalaotion to be held.on Thurnda the following quertion shatl be pul to the aldnlornte= "AIK ia TH NUMDWN OF ALOMRMEN FROM BIX TO WaT i ,o ‘ oo 2 That In tho event of thia hyslaw recolving the ngnent of tho olentard, the two ndditiona) mambera of the Cour years WNB and WA OF . 8 ll mal fotve for the 8, Thin byslaw shals Inka affeot at the next ening olection, namely, the election In Decambay 1087, INTRONUOTM AND PAABHN THIA Nth payee JUND, AM), 1007, mma nay Pringe Muport duly Vth, 1907, 1 YOU IN FAVOR RROWIVED TH ARBENT OF THE BL ap THCONBIDARHD, AND FINALLY ADO f D,, ‘ uM o Peenrepmagiretgommmgemapenepemergsorrtte eee Mayor Olly Olnrk of the propaied hyeaw upon Hb ub the Qivla Centra, corner Prince Tuport, U0, on the lh day 100. d'olO0% Any, mY 8100 a'olonk pm. Lang, tof ' Take notion that the above laa Ute cop whlal the vatw af the muntalpality will bn tak of Broand Avenun nnd Molrida Btrent, ol duly, 1007, hatweon tho hourd of & ' yo! ‘ yh 8 Batteipeit Ws LN . " Olly Gterk, oat ' : ‘ ", ' ‘¥ ‘ 1 nt ahtaat om oun ntpindietetn 1 tindhemmenetiiaent nhedl t On the second day of September, 1958 On the second day of September, 1959 4,900.00 On the second day of September, 1960 i 4,400.00 On the second day of September, 1961 3,600.00 On the second day of September, 1062 9,800.00 On the second day of September, 1983 4,000.00 On the second day of September, 1064 4,200.00 On the second day of September, 1965 4,400.00 On the second day of September, 1966 4,000.00 On the second day of September, 1067 4,800.00 On the second day of September, 196) 5,100.00 On the second day of September, 1060 6,400.00 On the second day of September, 1970 §.700.00 On the second day of September, 107! 6,000.00 On the second day of September, 1972 ‘ 6 300.00 On the second day of September, 1973 6,600.00 On the second day of September, 1074 6,900.00 On the second day’of September, 1975. . 7,100.06 On the second day of September, 1976 1,600.00 On the second day of September, 1977 8,100.00 . $104,000.00 . ' ’ 3. The nid Dehentures shall bear interest at the rate of Five and One- half pereentum (6/417) per annum payable semi-annually on the Second day of March and the Second day of September in ench year during the currency thereof, nnd both interest! and principal shall be payable In lawful money of Cannda at the principal office of the Bank of Montreal, fn the City of Mon. treal, in the Province of Quebec: in the Clty of Toronto. In tha Province. of Ontario; In the City of Winnipeg, in the Provinee of Manitoba or in the Cltles of Vancouver, Victoria and Prince Rupert. in the Province of British Columbia, and shall have attached to them coupons for the payment of fh . | terest: and the signatures of the Mayor and Treasurer to the sald coupons may be either written, stamped, printed or Nthographed. 4, Tho sald Debentures shall contain provision for the reg thereof; 5. There shall he levied and raised during the currency af the said Debentures, by rates sufficient therefor, over and above all other rates on Ml th Taxable Real Property For Munfelpal Purposes: within the Clty for tHe payment of the debt and the payment of the interest th the respective years, the nmounts na follows: istration ei Prainedial Thberest _ Total. roe § 3000 00 $ 6,720.00 y 0,090.00 1069 3.900,00 AAA) 8.44.00 1960 8,400.00 §.464,50 a 4,702.50 100) $600.00 BAG 4,776.80 1002 4,400.00 AT TG0 TTD 1909 4,000.00 WEIN 8,168.60 1904 4,200,00 4 Ape B.TAB.OC 1998 | 4.400,00 4317.80 8,717.00 1nd 4,000.00 AOTAAD 8,076.10 1907 4,800.00 3.08 80 ‘ ‘8,622.00 1nd : 5,100.00 THSNEO 0,068.00 wan 6400.00 ° S200 | ' 8,078.00 1070 6,700.00 2.01.00 8.081. 1071 6,000,00 2,007.60 H.007.00 1079 0,400.00 247.80 8,097.60 in" anon.on 1.901,00 691,00 1074 6,000.00 1,620.00 11,698.00 Www 7,100.00 140,60 11,848.00 110" 7,600.00 841.00 #.558,00 1977 11,100.00 446.60 8,646.00 104,000.00 (0,305.80 171,806.00 4, The Clty fram time to time may repurchase wny of the aad Dee entire nt such price ag may bo mutually avreed won and na reine of any avieh Debentures ahall he made in consequence of auch repurchase, 1 The City unconditionally quaranteos paymant of both prinelpal “and tnteront af Al Dehonturen proposed ta ho leaned ifider thin Byelaw, Tho Debontures shall contain a guarantee In the following wopita; WANE th Clty at large qiarantees payment of the aitld sum togattor with Interest thereon. 1. The Mayor and City Clerk are mithorizad ond Inatructed to enter into oy Agrooment on bohalt of the City, aver ity Carparate Boul, and wtteated hy thelr dunatureas, with Columbia Cellulods Company Tdmited and Clvie Centro Asrociation of Prince Ruport, in whieh aieh hadles corporate will agres to provide the granta in ald of the flanneing and eanrtrnotion of anid Bwitne ming Pool and Buliding at mentioned in the third recital to Unis Nyslaw and. HY which the covenant of performunes af the Cornu of anid agreement Dy Olvie Centre Agnoolntion of Prince Mupert shall be seeured hy hypotheoatlan af the (tle doady to tte land and premison in the Clyy, or by frat mortage on sald linda and promiaea, togothor with hypabheant tan or mortynue of {08 moneya, honda, soouritios, Furnitire, aecaunta recelyable and all ita other (wrote Whatsnnvor, D, - hla Byelaw ahall come Inte effet and shall be blading upon the Clty only In Ube avant thay Unie yeti ta subintttod (nthe ownementeatars af tye Clty and receives voton In favour Uhereot of not lows than throneft(tia of tho aggrosnte valid’ voter polled in the Olty ane, aubjeat pa aforesaid, Khel came Jnto effoot on the fret day of the month follows tha annent thersta af the ownnrolentors, ’ n 10, h This Byeliw may be ollod aa tha “Swhnminy Paal Conatruation Vow, , RAN a frat time the Qh diy of dine AD. 1067, ] RAMAN a arcond time the th day of dina AD, (067, RULTA BUBPINDED AND RRAD 9 third the the Qdth diy of dune Ady AY, . TNONTVEN the approval of the Mapeatar of Mintelpalition an the ath. day of Juno Awd, 1087. h mt RACUTVEN tho naKont of the nwnereolnotara the “itay of wv 1087, . ay eRe PINALTY PARHED AND ADQUTRD (10) ~-rreemeeces (NY Of mmrmrmrscepenncomenee, AW, ' cab anenneedihabhe ialteetta dete Latte eT Mayor PE Fe UE tl ER PEPE rep ED, Oly Clork rile notlen thatthe above te w tran anny Of (he proposed byelmw ino ah. tho vote of the muntoipatity Wilt ho talen at the Glyle Gents, mater og a On Avene nid Modride Btrnet, Prince Ttport, Bo on ihe Hth day of daly): 107, hetwoon the hound af 1:00 n’olool ams ane WO a'clork pan a ' he We Vai Cily Cher ® OA etree st teat IN CLG TH Rua : a ns lan eleven tonight at Roose-: ie vell Park In the first game:of: ¥.- ia 0 avy Te syed Pape et EEN So the first and two errors and an! Elks ......... 101 042 overthrow and two passed balls} Moose ..... 200 002 0-4 ° 3° 2'f- added, another tally in the third.} Rultan and Kangas; Careless ie ’ The-Elks broke up the game} nd Olsen, oe i and the tie in the fifth after Cr e Stewart Duncan and Ray Windle SOCCER TONIGHT .: = i singled and errors and a steal Alyansh meets an Hungar-> 4, Were + Be : a 0. i Pet es pean ati ett Cec a 1 ' ‘ ‘ i= { ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ t | ' ‘ ' \ ' \ i ' t ( ' ( t d fh - ' ' ' ! ' t ' ( ’ 1 ' f ' ' 4 ' i 4