menverent a TRIO SATE rt a hE TIDES , - "Wednesday, May 29, 1957 mee " . (Pactfic.Standard Time) | PROVINCIAL LTBRARY, on High vse 0:44 © 21.3 feet | ‘13:41 10.0 feet, ‘vicvorta, B.C, Lag, wucinuin 1:28 23 feeb “PRICE FIVE CENTS ae DEC a 9. 6.8 feet “SYLVIA HELLAND: ; -, $500 Co- 2-07. Credit : io -., Shared'$600 PTs _, Scholarship, Other - bursary, "scholarship a "and award winners, at. bottom or 1957 An ambitious: pr grain ‘of road oad: paving vithin of page, Daily. N News, Photos _ by Dick Ayres), A ae os Set Board of Works | the ‘city and. “additional jblic works for: 1957: was. outlined. to City. Council‘last. night when . Alderman forman Bellis, chairman: of the board’ of works read his committee! s vecommen- ations. sae All were passed by. couneil,: Road paving program | for: the ping year includes: hardtop: ang of: . Jy te Second Avenue West; ‘south. de between the curb’ ‘and. the isting pavement © from. First reet to Sixth | Street. - de between: curb! ‘and centre |’ pe from. Sixth: Street to’ Séven- re the installation of a’ fire “hy- a drant on Eleventh. Avenue: "Rast | a Halibut prices 080 “Again to- ny at the Prince’ Rupert, Ex- ange when the Canadian ‘ves- 1 Queen Kathleen. landed ‘one { the largest catches: “ot. ‘the ason, The 90,000-pound' catch as bought by Babcock: Fisher- ms Who paid 17,8 certs a pound br medium, 16,9 centé for largd id 10 cents for chicken halibut, Catch of 55,000 pounds brought by Wostorn Monarch, went to: nelfle Fisheries Coit any Llm- td, Prices for med um, sarge: id chicken halibut, wore 17, Bd and 10 cents a pound, - Two Co-Operative: Association oils, P, Doreen and.Gony, land- a tot of 36 000, pounds of abut, « eederetiy “meen EDMONTON «) mtg murdor i of Jamos Stanloy Kompastor { Vancouvor opened i Alborta Mpteme Court Monday, with}. Nevtlon of the sx«momber, all- le jury and retina of four ners, Hy BORO ba "08 ‘Aeholaeyhy es | the existing: pavement to: junc- establish junction’ ‘with First Overlook: to Immanuel Street: and pave junc- tion of ‘Donald. Street at Sixth . | Avenue,” Oty . Claude Street, from, Seventh to Righth: Avenues.. es Park Avenue from:'t ‘the. end of tion: with: Mix Plant road... “Sixth: ‘Avenue. East from Me- ‘Bride. £0: ‘Hays feet: width, arid ube works. ph tho ‘inctided“dhainage™ ee an‘estimated cost of: '$900:'and between Frederick. Street; cand. = Joontad ‘Street at’ an’ “approxi; mate cost of $5,442. “y share of the $570-estimated cost |, on-the basis of $25 per'16 feet of drainage ' for BY, Market, Hays Cove Avenue, ownel’s share amounting to $175, “The | ‘council also approved plete with blade, canopy and winch which with trade In value of the four-year old DC-6 ma- chine would cost $7,336.. Tn answer to a query by Alder- ‘man Darrow. Gomez, Works Su- perintoident ©, J. Gustafson sald that the new machino would cost $16,086 which minus $8,750 trade-in allowance Ieft a balance of $7,336, Prince Ruport’) Fishernion’s Qrodit Union was granted por mission to change the vlovations of the Jano behind tho proposed Co-Op centre to sult tholr new construction, the cost to bo borne by the Credit, Union pro- vided ndjacont Ind. lords ap- prove, * In roply ton question from Alderman P, J Lester as to whothor tho olty planned to Im- prove tho grades of Piggott JOUN LAZONUK vee RRBO Moyorhole . Rololurahty, inlided! Fourth} and ‘Fifth’ 1 Avenues East’ at: Ebert streétat|*: The City also agreed.to pay its | purchase’ of a D-4 tractor com-|. Place, First. Overlook and, Herm- an Place, Mr, Gaistafson said that. by trying. to improve ‘the grades there it would. leave the {,homes' there’ in: an -unsatisfac- | tory situation. The city, didi plan to widen: the roads however, “and “turntables on . the dead- end ‘streets, where traffic sould: turn. around: . Trade-in allowances offered ror the city’s old grader. by firms tendering on.a-new machine brought chuckles tothe mayor Vand council last might as Ald- T, Norton’ Youngs. remarked: “Soon our old; grader will he too valuable to It £0," From nine firms asked for blds the highest tender. ‘was $24,825 with no trade-in’ : “mentioned whilo the lowest was $16,823 after a $4,000 trade-in allowance had been deducted, Higost: trade-in allowance offered was: $5,100, Bids were as follows wlth trade-in. offers in brackets: Rendell’ Tractor. and Equip- ment Co, Lid, $24,825} Pinning “Tractor: . “$22, 705 ($1,500); $21,208; Dietrich: Collins: ‘gaan ($4,000); $10,028 Columbia Equipment Limited: $20,103.05 ($2,500). $17,003,65; B.C. Equipment Co, Lid: $20,- 035 ($3,005) $17,240; * Vancouyor Bquipmont Corp, Lbd: $22,640 ($6,100) $17,440; ‘Walkom Machinoty and Bquip- cy ide MAUREEN O'LMARY. +e A200 Lavhor Counell Sohataradiy, / : By The. Canadta AP re, he ‘tormalities of nomin | dates today entered the. last Wo weeks of campaign- ing for the June 10 federal ele¢ ion, ot tions over, 868 candi: Apart: from. last-day’ flurry: -|of entties-by- independent: candj- ‘dates in Quebec, there were no surprises | when. were completed. Monday in’ ‘249 of Canada’s 263 constituencies; Candidates in,21 other. scattered, posits in an advance nomination. | day two weeks ago. At least: two candidates. were | named. in every other constit- tion, 898 candidates were named tors of Halifax and Queens, in votes for two candidates 60,.CCF 22, Social Credit 15. and Independents. three: There were seven. vacancies. Standing after the Aug. 40, 1953, election was: Liberals 173, Progressive Conservatives. 51, CCF 23, Social: Credit, 4, Inde- peidents! 8.0 CONTEST ‘ALL SEATS The. Liberals,’ with: ‘Support from -Liberal-Labor William, M. Benedickson in Kenora-Rainy River, have a full: slate. of :265 . Mieke On my Grader Vary last election, | The | Progressive ‘’ \ ae Ltd: g24 300° ($1,725) $22,- 575; Rollins Machinery Ltd: $22, 160 ($4,290) $17,870. ‘National Machinery Co, Ltd,; and Willard Equipment Ltd, who were invited to bid, wrote saying that they had no: mar chines of, the type sought, . TRUCK TENDERS Four city flrms offered tenders for a dump truck including dump box, Tenders were: Bob Parker Ltd., $7,398 plus 5 per cent tax; McRac Motors, $8,807,- 55 plus & per cent tax; Rupert | Motors, $0,874.81 plus 5 per cent (ax; Stromdaht's Sorvice Station Ltd,, $7,083,23 plus 5 per cont tax plus $276.04 freight, Both lois of tendors, for the grader and the dump truck, were referred to the hoard of works for consideration and report to counell, \ Tender of Atlas Copco Can ada Ltd, for a rock drill of $570.47 and & pavoment breaker of $458.12 was accopted hy coun all, Tb. was the only tendor, LINDA STRACHAN $100 Noglstored Nurgex Onl $100 A, My Murat + Awan nominations uency.. In the 1953 general elec- | The total numberof seats in-the |: Commons is 265, with the elec: |... Wheir Parliament was dissolv- |: ed April 12 the Liberals held 168° seats, Progressive Conservatives, : candidates, as. they had: in. ne ed! With 247, ‘Completing the roster. are 68 cahdidates, exclusive . of Mr. Betiedickson, of ‘various affilia- There are Independents, r-Progressives, ; ONLY. TEN COMMUNISTS - Phe: .;Comniunist.: Labor-Pro- aressives, whose 100 candidates | all“ Jost: their. deposits: in 1953 entered only’10 candidates Mrs Camille Dionne, spokesman for |. | thie. party in Quebec, humber was decreased “to. pro- mote. labor unity atthe polls.” ° “In. -Quebec,. where there are ‘Liberals entered in all 8 con- ‘| stituencies and Progressive Con- os ‘ser'vatives in 69, the miscellan- eous-group of candidates in- cluded. 26 Independént Liberals, 10: Independents and. five Inde- peiident Progressive. Conserya-| tives. “Social ' Credit has. tive candi- dates in Quebec, one of .them) . Roland Roy who has Prime, ‘Min- ists