hwy wee ew HYP RHR VD RNAS ‘ fo. 4 woh ident Donald Wanamaker, stat- ‘ing “that it is not the policy ofthe city to make financial donations to undertakings of this type.” ‘The- letter brought an. indig- nant reply from Mr, Wanamaker which suggested that “an un- dertaking of this type was no different to that which saw. the city donate $100 to an entirely different type of organization -for the, entertainment of various United States yachtsmen on their way to Alaska.” ‘Mr. Wanamaker pointed’ out that the. group..he represents is -%, non-profit organization plan- ning to, stage*a. gathering: which. bring in. between-~80. to 100. vis- itors from all over British Col umbia by bus, plane, boat and: car. _[Strachan, Cow, Bay, rental of |: ' ‘the-- Royal Purphke, wha support | Alderman Norman Bellis said. equipment; Joseph Martin, .573:|; ithe .work of" the hospital each :} that the entertainment of: the|Hays Cove. Circle, service sta- ‘year din its’ local “March of American: yachtsmen was.a city | tion; . Mrs. Bertha Vogel, 1135. Dimes”. drive - for funds, were responsibility in keeping with. ‘Second. Avenue West, renting:|) praised for theiz great. efforts. the preesntation of the City, of Pricéne Rupert trophy and the. fact that Prince Rupert was an established port of call in the. Capital to Capital cruiser race.. t 1 dation that leniency be exer- } cised. On recommendation - of the | Licencing. committee council ap- proved the following trades li- cences: 7 Mrs. Walter Eyre, 840 Summit ‘Avenue, renting ‘suite; Geoffrey J. H. Schacffer, 201 Seventh Avenue East, rent- ing three-room suite; W, J. Cant- ‘well, 650A Fulton Street, win- ‘dow: cleaning and. chimney sweeping; Henry Bergen, 1452 Sixth Avenue East, diary prod- ucts distributing; Oliver J. Ra- jotte, 561. Hays Cove Circle, li- cence for vending machines, in. Civic. Centuze- Capitol Theatre, and . Midway - Grocery; ‘August Wallin, 741 Bighth Avenue West, ‘building contractor; -Alexander four rooms, A total of $6,790 in land sales, as reported by the finance com- mittee was’ approved by: coun- four-room THR TERRES VATS HHT TET OTT OSH OHHH TV Eveveseve Herre reve H TVS ERD ee we we 4 ce ee ANN AE TTT et me ee rte ak eran e i A clinic, ta, give consultation ‘from. specialists, could; be most ‘beneficial here and with, new lcommunities, bulidihg up, the | Crippled: Children’s: hospital, ad- ‘ministration, hopes: to, base. clin- iIea: operating alk along the main lees: inv the very near fubure, Ithe. director saidi .. However: whether a patient, is ' treated in the hospital or at.a Clinic, a reference from, the pa- ;tient’s family dactor or the pub, Me health, unit, is required, she | ‘said. summer in. Kitimat, 30 patients ‘were. ‘attended. \to,. by doctors “who all donate their. time and talents, it Was, reported, ” ' We must have: $590,000, cach: ‘year. ta; operate: our hospital : B.C; hospitak insurance, bul SLE CE AEE tte ner ee gee ee era arene ad (eit. COUNCIL BRIEFS rn ae Sx Cin CHILDREN TREATEC oy oe omni hey, SH tu rns down : Vancouver C | ibd ren Ss. esi a a aid fo. on SI ial i E Six | Prince Rupert children * were. treated: inthe. Vaincouver Crippled Child- | inem’s, hospitall dining, the past year, officers of .the . Benevolemt. Protective: The City Council Monday ‘night turned down ander off Shik: ware told last night by the hospital's public relations.’ diréctor;: ns, Jeam Gould of Vancouver. ome : fora second time a request from the-B.C. Elks Curling | “Rhis ‘doubles. the. number of ‘prepared. for. all the, hardships association for a $100 donation to help sponsor the |} childzen. im the. clty. who, last]: “pelinquents are unknown | % Hte," Mrs, Gould ‘said. >. B:€. Elks annual bonspiel in this cit year regeived direct benefits,| among our patients, for when Welcomed at the dinner gath- In doing so the council backed y while 146 patients attended the}. have undergone the treat ering, by. newly-elected. Exh: ted, a. previous letter from the city-| was referred to the zoning board. |: aver main Salus: pe for tie ment and. sometimes necessary ye ‘ey amni her ann 3 clerk comptroller to BCECA pres- | of appeal with the recommen- | igecond Mri: Gould: sald, s surgery, these youngsters are provinclay’ tour. coe nua. mt AL the first, clinic held this |. . The: BPOE- and: the Order of We. receive. $360,000, from the the. remaining Amount must | AS BETTER an wv TYPING cil. | come from, individual, grants. Of this we.get $62,000. annually - Alderman Darrow Gomez and ‘ Alderman A. Donald Ritchie . . y (eee eee eee eee eceeeesnes both opinioned that if such a -Gouncil- accepted a finance . from, the Community, Chest”, - +} © a 5 practice were begun other or committee recommendation she said: tents, wh ' Only. ROYAL hos. TWIN PAK RIBBON & t } ganizations -would follow suit) at a bylaw be prepared au-. Of, our -patien: who. come. as.) comes rolled. in two. cuses. bn d council could; Wot set a, pre- fants up, to, 14, years of age '} i c ; ih e atent. “ P See COUNCIL BRIEFS } a er cent are. stat patients. ; | Rote old | a es . On, a motion by Ald, Gomez, _ (Continued: on page 5) : : LANDSLIDE WINNER lRollowing, assistamce. from the:]| § in new one. ob council ‘voted not to ‘grant | the = J ayor ‘ho ital. ‘insurance in the acute; :, . : . : . a victory hug, from nis. wife : ‘mus be supported by: rant CHOICE OF COLOURS : easier, Lightning: carriage . At. the request of the "Parks after winning a second. two- smembers were told, * Ca neo ink, Sea Blue return, fast; comfortable = commission, gaan will nave & an nual re jiona con fere FCO isst See 'bs Sesinne "tno |S auppor nates wo nore] WARES Gren, Sandstone, Key Bany Out Gye, by: law prepar to'enforce our. ‘opponents. Mr. Juba, who ‘first ‘pital to, carry. on where the. hos- t Peart Grey. FREE OFFICE TRIAL, Try, the Ul city parks. In its won the post with ‘an upset |pital insurance leaves off”, Mrs. | ‘Royal’s new Brilliant brilliantnew:Royakin your —~ / appeal: fo ~ council, the parks | victory over ‘former mayor |'Gould. told the officers... ; Action, makes ‘all typing own office. Right now, call “Req'd Trads Mark | ‘ ” FOR FULL DETAILS. ENQUIRE 4 AT | THE DAIL 243 - 3rd Ave. ‘West George Sharpe in 1956; collec- ted a total of 58,979 votes. Insuracne man W. A. Kennedy. ‘had 11,263; and former alder- ¢man. Stan. Carrick lost his.de- — posit with 746. | —-CP: Photo. | ‘Tentative plans are being made | ‘to add, 100. beds. to, the. present , {95-hed. hospital, it was, announ- | ced, { : The director said, that, assis- : ‘ting. these disabled, children’ is: ‘most. rewarding. The largest per_ | \ { | eee, at a et "proves ‘most successful function thi rfew start ‘at 10° p.m. ‘dur-! i i ‘Due. to a curriculum: which includes subjects related -to everyday living, there is a high school in ‘the United States that has less than five per cent ‘of its students who drop out of school before graduation,. it was learned by some 35 delegates attending the Paremt-Teacher assqciation Regiomal | con- ‘ference for Region 13 “'North West’’ last week in Kitimat. , . The. successful two-day. ses-|.- -Sions held. Wednesday. - “and! ‘Thursday: was represented. by King Edward, Booth: Memorial ‘tember 1 and. that ab all obher! times - the .curfew. be. enforced). from dusk-to dawn. The com-. mission seeks the bylaw. in an effort to control - vandalism. in. the parks. prince. Rupert Daily News 4| centage can eventually leave the | Wednesday, October 29, 1958. | Bospital rehabilitated and. cap- . able of earnin their own, livin ner,” sponsored by the Kitimat | Elizabeth High school, to hear; 2 ____— - & 8. PTAs. P. W. Hallman, Reeve of Kit- i » Piyied(ietiess ‘A: ‘motion that. the city. treas-.}' urer ‘be authorized to sell $12,- 700.-of :the: city’s Dominion of Canada 38 -per cent bonds in order. to. pay for the rental of- fice ‘extensions from: the. Tele- a phone, reserve account, was pas- * sed “by_ council. A tender for office forms sub- One’ of the highpoints of the imat give a ‘short address’ of High school and Port Edward} eonference was eihe- discussion | welcome, followed by a talk byi ¢ PTAs. ‘on: films shown, Wednesday ev-}H. B, Gresham, for- the Kitimat: At the Wednesday afternoon} ening, entitled “The Drop Out”’!School board. period held’ at Kildala~ school,! and “The Stay In”, when del- Mrs. W. B. Greening, chair- presiding were Mrs. W. V. Mac-|-egates were encouraged to learn man, introduced John Calam, “cree $$ PO TYE rea Oe oe PHU EEHP OT Tr fiery p hanna B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation ‘ - leave sctiool in one particular vy met ae Aish Scho PS OVINE Orr ETON TOn entertained with mitted by Dibb Printing Com. | 224 Mrs. Lewis Horan, first vice-| high school in United States.’ Shop Quartet. eer ee AT pany for $321.96 was accepted | President. who on behalf of the! where subjects are related to several selections. ~ by council on recommendation | BCP TF. vo tt eS Oe bed everyday living. ; Concluding the conterence was of the purchasing committee. PAWING up tae we plannec A conducted tour by repres- the discussion on the PTA ques- - a my Oniv other tender was that of ProBram and carrying it out. entatives of the Aluminum Com~ | tionnaire “to be sent to the: The Daily News for 329.67. Kitimat arrangements were | pany of Canada, was followed | poyal commission on edueation, ok handled by Mrs. W. B. Green-) up by luncheon at the Nechako'wrieh went into overtime. as 4 ~ ! . A letter from. the Interna- i: president of the Nechako Lodge, to set the pace for the, delegates strongly voiced their y) " tional Brotherhood of Hlectrieg Flementary PTA. | second day. wo aa . tindividual opinions. \f Workers Local 344. servine no- Introducing Mrs. Horan, Mrs. ; Program planning WS high | Formed in groups,’ leaders bi) CONTINUES hee of intention tuo open. the Greening then introduced A.}on the business agenda during | were Mrs. Horan, Mrs Stan i soe ee existing. agreement between the Blashill, principal of Kildala El-|the afternoon session, held at Rouen, Merlyn Wililams, school city and the union for the pure @Mentary school, Mrs, A. L. Bell,; Nechako Elementary school and trustee, William : pose oof amending wages and regional representative for Re-| conducted by Mrs. Toran, isehool teacher: cion 13, Mrs. A. B. Logan, pres- ‘ident of the Prinec Rupert working conditions, was referred Following a tea period, Mrs.: Kenneth Lone. hivh i Arthur Weller: Armstrong, principal, Wh AQUASCUTUM COATS YO the personnel committee . Bell chaired an open forum cal- | Nechako Elementary sehool and en | Parent-Teacher council and Mrs, | Jed “What's on Your Mind", when Mrs, Bell. "i Request of Tf OG Helwerson, | MacDonald, a variety of local PTA problems a — ; Sale Price asking Counce!) to prant exe nip. | Tea served during, a discus-| weer brought to the floor, GREP EXPLORER i Halifax and Sf. John Sandhurst Models. All wool fab- ° tien from the requirements of sion period, conducted by Mrs. Almost 100 Kitimat P’PA rem | Caplain James Cook, the Prit- f) . . d Sj 30 4 R '° \ baving aoset baek from bis| Horan and: Mrs. MaeDonald, was} bers gathered for the Thurs. ish explorer, sailed aronnd the & rics. ca Vv une. wes to . eQ. % OO nroperty side dine of five feet, followed by a. “Pat Luck (Din- day night banquet at Monut Antarctic continent in the 1770s: y ' P ain ars Na y an Ta Pp 4 g . . y to $69.50. | Francois Lake News | Hi BW Mn a I By AGNES €h NEAVE Doadly News Correnporgtent 4] LAKE Io drove on Satbvrday Doctor about Por, that bo have bloek specks first noticed Wednesday moraine. Fle hada hrokei deg cand other dajurtes.- “ARROW” SHIRTS Jack Matvenko waited tase \ bv ele Maven ! “ARDEN” White only. Sizes 1412 to 16!2. Reg. $5.00. oO olnee we WP Urec WN WHET 4 . , 4 he was brought off the ferry. Whe t Larger Size shirts alsa available. & g & Gaptain held the ferry ie a. FRANCOIS i, into Burns bake morning ta see our ioquieer condition thot makes me see over everything. I i? wae Sale Price a iy ab manthe | | Wh ii when To broupht dnoiny wash. bank for about (hree quarter. at ! Qu pi ing from the dine, and fhroupht aay hour, sa the Doctor ale! @ nu that the ehimuey mist have been, taneh with us. We penerally spewlng forth bits of qeshes, hit, bine serappits on mel days. but. My “STANFIELDS” S TS cl SHORTS they were clemn enoueb. TP then it happened that there wie: a t an blamed by wlnssei and cleaned: ronst chitken thik day and vee. Ari them, but when PT took then aft, tables, false tid some harrow | Sale Price vests. Sizes 5S-M-L. from cn ny i oareaede reepir al iager Warp lisa the specks were sl there. The) ald | Doctor says df macy be cnused by Mathers, | £1 Brief style shorts and sleeveless prope pad oor dead: pobsouine. | whteh causes favorable comment Re a 25 We hada new propane henter ar pand bohave given the reeiie ty ¢]. PM | xtated whieh leaked mas cad) fC) severab asicbar for it, ff ciiyone wso pabated our buek kitehen.! rendday this woute enre for the walls, collingg and cupboards, Pei rechaes, do write tend bo owilh he! seme fiend has had oa stile | most Happs to seme it atop MEN'S A G | condition f wish te or she would jas tell me what cnused ft, and te tt There was family reader at lasted for some tle. Pts oa DAE TY stenatlabuvande ono fatiaredeiy when i j ‘ i ) depreminig to my the least. (aren Mimtile: Tus eatehgtea Stetson and Knox at greatly reduced pricos. Pick out a hat this weol- the fpneks were only Colored Ut) for Bet birthday. Ter sone: a wouldn't be so bad, CHE, WU, Alford anid Oraht were q| h | hy , | ' , | thery, Hea her aiaupiteas Mr. en Ww iyo } n tn action in of its host. | His surprising bow may come Polly Pelleter, Mas. Murtha ts } In faask after CBady" our horse, | benshardie nie Mrs. Beatrlee Cue | of how ber eut leg ta pragressiap, | roll, ‘ ospechiily those Wving meras the | SAVE | : Jake at Tatlarose wd Ootane Gilet uitthe fewer yen old Wilaaa Qi | where she used Co Wve. SHOU itt wanes tia ; . : hotmnthde Goo heepe hier : out with the ather horses on the | . ’ ° | out WH the other heres Oo later when she gat alt nt bed Every itom in this fine stack of men’s clothing has been reduced in oo. animada ahe never leaves the lan Wednherdiqy niorndas, aid we Ie wa abieetnamnran nee water for any preat distance, comphibned: that the date wri ice | PANVIVON---tiinger Maria Callas wears an laryptinn hat. he eee j nevi whet. Abe them eon pr “ : betel In ‘ferento for a concert an October Wh OF the One of the men werkingg for} pheied ibout a severe pai dn | Phy sald, “They're the lnftest thing, everyone's weary [the Alcan at the Hidin’a Tadee Wer ear, eeoshe owas taken fy _ us . ee : Mt ~- OP Wiropliote, Spiway and Bam was burt ont pling to Vieneouver right uway.