ae Fe EEE ‘erry COUNCIL BRIEFS, Ice covered Seal Cove roads — receive attention of Council — ' Council took two safety measures last night: one, at the request of ‘Ald, Datrow Gomez, was the salting and gritting of the. road at. Seal Cove: circle ice. The other, advocated by: Ald. A. Donald Ritchie, was, introduction of a bylaw forbidding the sale of gas appliances not fitted with a pilot light. presently Covered ‘with t . These, said Ald,.Ritchie, were a great tanger: - Ald. ’ Norton Youngs said only : one firm in the city was scling such appliances. . It agreed to permit the Salva- tion: Army to put its Christmas Collection Kettle outside Wool- worth’s between Dec. 18 and Dec.’ 24, oh * y ’ A federal government repres- entiative from Ottawa is shortly expected in Prince Rupert. to finalize details of the sale to city council of the Federal build- ing for $200,000. Original price was $457,000, but Mayor: P. J. Lester’s visit to Ottawa resulted in.the price drop. A report on the finances and needs of Prince Rupert General hospital was presented by. the board’ of trustees to city council | last night. It detailed the spending of’ ‘the $15,000 grant-in-aid from city council for new equipment and additions, and outlined the fu- ture requirements of the hos- pital, : The board report expressed its thanks td city council and to citizens. The report was “read and ad- opted. . Council agreed to a board of works committee recommenda- tion that a booster pump cost- ing $3,000 be bought. The money i v t * ‘ . Bottles ALSO LAMB’S (VERY LIGHT) PALM BREEZE RUM This advertisement is not publisnea of displayed by the Liquor Control Board or ov the Government of British Columbia TURKEY! OWING TO THE PRES MENT. Opp. Hospital Fhe onty place in ays oe Be sure to attend the’ Rotary Carol Concert at the Civic Centre — December 14 at 9 p.m. © SKEENA GROCERY FOR A town where you can get them fresh! GREAT DEMAND FOR | TURKLYS WE URGE OUR PATRONS TO ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINT- SKEENA GROCERY Phone 2191-2 will ‘be. taken ‘from. the water reserve : count... «° oo Tradé licences were granted to Ewal Becker, 308B ranted , Avenue «East, general’ contrac- or; Street, shoe repairs and ‘sales; Avenue, jewelry peddler. ° only saviour _ says preacher . Jesus is the orily bread that can give eternal life, ship Service. in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sunday. He said that the. invitation: and live. "No ene is. too big a sinner to be saved, he added: For the evértiing worship Mr. Tveit said’ that the sun, moon and. stars are to be signs of the coming again of Jesus Christ: Many of the signs mentioned in the Word of God can be seen to be fulfilled today, he added, showing that the time of Christ’s returm could be very near. . At the evening worship a ladies trio, consisting _ of. Mrs. Harry Hagen, Mrs. Morris Kaar- dal and Miss Helen Olson, sang “I Would Like To Tell You What I Think Of Jesus. vos The, special services continue in St. Paul’s. Lutheran Church Ce ee te” Jimmis Appelis, 216 Sixth} § and Boyd Telford,. 861. Summit. Jesus remains | Evangelist Amund Tveit': said at the morning. Wor:} went out to all to come and eaty. for this week, at 8:00 p.m. TO ae at ae ee Ty Sy Prince, Rupert Daily News Tuesday, ‘December. 9, 1958 Lali seteee cece orton 45 Be ¢ mo ne onset heed re ea TIGHTS OR LEOPARDS? The leotard, invented ' by.an’ acrobat undergoes some changes,. still : ‘remaining a popular lounging costume for women. Dancer on left is’ wearing stretch -nylon leotards, ‘which resemble a’ one-piece bathing suit while model at right is showing today’s _popular. tights being «worn’ with’ blouses for lounging as well as with skirts - for schoo] and. slacks: and: shorts for sports —CP ‘photo. FRANCOIS LAKE--The school bus broke down west of here near Corliss Garage on Friday af ternoon after delivering all but two of © the children.: . They ‘phoned us here and Hugh. took the taxi and took the children home. The bus was obliging in waiting. until Friday- afternoon to. break down, + * Fo, There was a “Turkey” | Shoot day afternoon, but the visibility was poor as it started in to snow quarters of beef, quarters of pork, mutton, live turkeys, geese. ducks‘ and . chickens. rifles and at clay pigeons with shot guns. Mrs. Harrison served ‘sandwiches and coffee all after- noon in the kitchen. a + - The Womens Institute held. the annual meeting in the Hugh Nenave home on Thursday after- noon. Election of Officers for next year resulted in the follow- ing being elected: president, Mrs. John Keefe; vice-president, Mrs. Gcorge Reynolds; secretary, Mrs. Del Cassidy; directors, Mrs. Clarency Snyder and Mrs, Clif- ford Routley. It was a busy meeting with an auetion of the things left over from the baznar. + + + Staying In one of the cottages over the week ond we had Harold Anderson, his son Gary and his son-in-law Ray Storauk of Kit- jimat., They are after a moose, * GOOD SCHOOLS BUILD GOOD COMMUNITIES — GOOD COMMUNITIES BUILD GOOD SCHOOLS! C jand will probably have shot TY o PRINCE | Francois ‘Lake News ~ By AGNES H. NEAYVE_ 4 Dally News. Correspondent at Bill,Harrison’s Ranch on Sin-7 a little. Folk went home with | The men shot at targets with | Port Edward — resident: Mrs. streamers profused' throughout . offset: with: ‘multi-col-| ored balloons.” ; : -Green boughs and ‘yellow. fes- toons ‘decorated: the individual Mrs. John. ‘Micholu ye Mr. and “Mrs.” lattended ° by’: Ronald ‘Small, and) : Karl Lundstrom.: | Mis. R.A.’ McLean; Mrs. .W. : Mrs. - Frederick. Murray. “General ’ ‘convener. ‘Mrs. Ernest: Tubb: reported’ that’ the “most successful”. function: mere: ‘than: $4002 0. -In-a, setting’. of: pr ésented’a carnival theme with the hall,’ ‘tea tables creating a bay atmos- phere, Topping = the | bazaar” “dttr ace The. soft- drink ‘counter “Handling | the: ‘fish: pond! “were CL Collins;- ‘Mrs. ‘George: Fowlie - Convening ‘the home- -cooking booth were Mrs: Wilfred. McLean, on and: Mrs. Kehneth: Do Plants were sold - by. ars: Ri chard Cameron’ and. Miss Marian ter. Receiving’ a- big play was ‘the book stall, attended by, Mrs. ‘R. Ww. Scherk;. and Mrs. : henen.. , More than 250 children watch- Garbutt. and William Bisset.” . Directing’ the kitchen ~: were | Mrs. ‘William. Dibben, Mrs..T.-P. Packford and. Mrs. William Me~ Fadzean.. "READERS | e An abundance. of cheap: power Harvey . Atchison; | leaves”. to- morrow morning by CPA ‘plane one as there were several fresh | for Vancouver to join her: hus- tracks. They followed two trucks| band who | has -been there for up: a rise west of ‘the Landing, | several, weeks: on” Nelson: Bros. and when they -got to the top Fisherics, company. saw two-dead bull moose which ‘They: ‘will return next. .wetk the truck: drivers had. shot, “so! 4g : they had been two minutes soon- er they would ave bagged one and..their- son. Robert.’ of, : easily. oes Eleventh. “Avenue “East, ee . . - oe So. far it seems. that we ‘may be in for another mild winter} Mrs. Dover's: parents. Mr? Dover like the last, for it has not been plans. to return Deegmbcr . 27 while Mrs. Dover, returns: down to zero yet. The last few days have been mild with snow and rain, but the roads are still good although a little slippery in places. mid-January. % % ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merlo called in for a chat on their way round the lake on Wednesday afternoon to visit.Doug Van Tine. Joe lived in Burns Lake for a year in 1953 when he drove. truck for Joe Driscoll, and is now. living in leet He is after back with him. . ofe of fo Bink Wood has taken up res- idence In his home ‘here farina fow days, having driven up trom Prince Rupert. With him=osars Bil Calder, wha is staying with his parents here, also Walter Ballinger and Bob Tymehuck, who is CNR Fire Chief. They are looking about for a moose, which they will be sure to find as Bill knows (his country very well, Bat if they don't they refuse to go back home to Rupert with-:y out meat and are threatening 'f to take one of BIN Calder’s Fora fairer financial tr a Moose to take ‘Michael steers back With them, COST OF NEW ELEMENT ARY SCHOOL ......... bee teeee econ enneeneenenen oe seeaee weve eeldeveteenneetatnneeeeeneeees ieteee enna es CURRENT CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (EXISTING SCHOOLS) bees etaeecteveeeeceseeeess etnies Moonen enee INTEREST AT 5% (20 YEARS) ....... Le veeee estan eneedens LESS } PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT'S SHARE o......ccccescceessseesser erent LESS George . Dover ; "1065 i ; leave} | Thursday: by’ plane. ‘for:-Vancou-/ ver’. to spend = Christmas’. with | in: ‘e RURAL AREA SHARE—62% ccessepusueatecuisesecsavevenevesenses ciation: held: ‘its: ‘onnual: ay ole oi tea. _, Realized eentennial green and gold colors, the affair |: tions. were doll walks,: directed. loyel ‘school, principal. T. G.: Bateman tand Grade‘1 teacher: Miss ‘Norma, {Irving and the cake: walks, con- for. | the, performances “ot “Mrs. HVE ‘Grainger attended i the novelty booth. . Tubb attended the candy. ‘coun- Leo | Ko- : ed . movies. shown «by | Wilfred | wherit the: chore Moose Temple: Mts. Britten,” oMrs:: and, ‘Mrs. ‘Bernard ‘Syrett Tye ‘Hubel, ‘Mrs. ° “The nsdn. vote Welcomed. into, the: ‘Defending circle -weré.’Mrs,: John. ‘Hefford, | “Harold |. “Patrick O'Reilly | 1 Complete: plans: ‘were: announ ced ‘by '-Mrs: Walter. Lundrigan: ‘the, ° ‘Children’s ‘ ‘CHristmas party, to. be: held in the’ ‘Temple, Mrs. Paul Zablonsky, Mrs. Hans pres ae means industrial. _expansion, Vote! (Carlson, December. ‘lth. (24191 Ve Mr. and . Mrs. “John -Guthrie, 430 Fourth Avenue “West, leave: business, tomorrow morning by Canadian. Pacific, Airlines. ‘plane for . a brief {visit ‘in: - Vancouver. a ~ ‘FRED. ES DowpIE- : “OPTOM ETRIST : Phone 5548 - 303 - 3rd Ave. we ol i For an effective planning and setting of a broader civic policy. catment from our senior es governments. VOTE | Krueger FOR ALDE RMAN WHO URGES THAT YOU SUPPORT The ‘Sewer Bylaw The New Fire Hall Bylaw Tie School Bylaw ‘ Pompe eager emer merae errr a re ee or $2,374 each year, over a twenty year period ~—-Board of School Trusteos—--District No, 52— “Emu | THREE STAR Brandy | - Distilled from choice - Australian’ ea ZF wine, this internationally- known - 2 a magnificent cocktail base braridy i: is famous for ils bouguet * and ligvour.. 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