‘}icences:. ¢ 0: ANCOR, roe ‘CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS if sale. of: the Federal :Buildi city hall. sr ee, “City Council last night accept- ed a recommendation © by ‘the committee of the whole empow- ering Mayor Peter J, Lester and City ‘Clerk-Comptroller” R. W, Long to take: up official nego- ations, 4) The committee's: recomnienda- tion was made with a: special view towards obtaining a new lodk-up., 6 ;. “It is obvious that: the pres. - jent’ jail facilities are“ quite: in-. {adequate,” the report stated. : The new proposed.’city.’ hall would also accommodate. RCMP eadquarters if the: project. ma- berializes. oo a 0 SS ennai vo - Alderman R.’G, Large reported for the finance committee land- Sales totalling $595, os . °°. | Fire Chief Earl W. Becker was granted permission to attend the S neeates Fire Chiefs’ College to be held in} Kelowna August 26 to August 29. | ‘A ‘temporary garage’ for the city. ambulance will. be built in front of the fire hall. Council, In making the decision, approv- ed a recommendation by. . the utility committees fe * Alderman. Darrow. Gomez: re- ported for'the licencing commit- tee approval of following trade ' Joseph Centro, Inlander Ho- tel, as taxi operator; and Harry §. Ward, of Prince Rupert, for re- tail sales in rockgas . Council acknowledged a ‘report by the health committee that Mr. R. Rondelet has been appointed sanitary inspector and milk in- spector in addition to R. G. Scott, senior inspector at Skeena Health Unit. A safety island and centre divider will be erected on the acorner of McBride Street and. “Third Avenue. Alderman A. “Ponald Ritchie, reporting for “the street and traffic commit-: tee, said that work would start ‘at the carlicst ‘opportunity. “City Clerk-Comptroller R. W.| Long has been instructed by the traffic committee. to ask the De-. partment of. Highweys for in- stallation of a stop sign-on the south side of Eleventh Avenue at Conrad Street eth ‘Free Delivery of Chincse Food . : Phone 3329 ‘Deep Fried Prawns - Garlic Spareyy nine ‘Gecen Pepper Chop Suey 95¢ Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $1.00 ‘Chicken Fried Rice = 95c Free Delivery ($3.00 Orders) Melrose Chop Suey $1.15 and appli-: will be sent an allimatum ask~ _ stressed at council | be _ City will soon resume: negotiations with the | Federal Government'in order to expedite the proposed ng to the city for. use as bid by Canadian General Electric Company Limited for supplying.a. 4,600 foot submarine. power cable city. .A-second recommendation tee. that. a $8,247.80 tender by: ‘for 4,600. feet. of 100-pair, tele- acknowledged by council: under condition that it be given further, consideration.. -- . Alderman A. .Donald Ritchie told council he felt it would be more advisable to. purchase two 50-pair cables. .: cables | i Affe would exclude the possibility of a complete line -disruption.. if a ‘dragging anchor. or other object broke one of the lines, ~ : The NCO.in charge of RCMP city detachment will be given he. feels the occasion warrants it. This power was council to RCMP last night upon tee of the whole.” o Premier W. A, C. Bennett has sent the mayor a letter of thanks for “all the courtesies shown my colleagues and myself” during a recent cabinet visit to the city. last night. 9 o a and Company Limited for use of the city’s powder magazine was referred to the. Superintendent of Works for report to council. * “Alderman Norman Bellis was granted leave of. absence retro- active from August:7. to August 14, Alderman Darrow. Gomez was also granted leave of absence The ‘Cow Bay wharf owned: by “unsafe” by council. The owner ing for satisfactory repairs. with- in 30 days. oS The annual.convention of the Union. of B.C. Municipalities, to be held September 24 to ‘Septem- ber 26.in Nanaimo, will be. at-. tended: by. Mayor Lester, Clerk~ r Long, and Aldermen. hie; Bellis-andekK ra . Alderman. Bellis was nominat- ed to attend the Provincial Civil Defence orientation course Sep- tember 23 at Nanaimo. Superintendent of Works Car Gustafson told council that the ‘Beach Place sewer project has been about 60 per cent complet- ed, and that cost up to this point | is in line with progress. Try 4 a Daily News Classified rw nee tte aN ca nee ite na mE rem Consola CANADIAN LEGION BINGO JACKPOT $125 TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th LEGION AUDITORIUM | EVERYBODY WELCOME tion $50 PRINCE VOTERS’ Residont-Electors, Tenant Under the provisions of electors and tonant-electors List, provided the necessary City Clerk. of the full age of 2) years a teipal Act” and whore name | owner-clector, A-tenant-etector Ian pe tiiuously for not tess than sl the submission of the daalam of the "Muntaipal Act" 0 olector, : NV person Bt years of age or oO he Jty agent ta, vote on bohalf woonaation shal be Med with Hou day of Boeptomber in thy titled and remaing tn: farce ‘(lve varporation, Poolaration — Offlee, pofore five CY o'eloak dn the day of Boptomber, 1050. Glty Woll,. ; Pelee Rupert, 10, August tat, 1008, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF A resident-clector {3 a person who js a Britlsh subject resided continuously for not less than six months within the City of Prince Rupert immediately prior to tho submission of the doclaration provided for in Section 33 of the “Mun- of the full age of 21 yents nd who fs and has been con- tennant proporty within the City of Prince Rupert and whose name 4 Ix not entered on the Hat aa an owner-clector or a realdent- A corporation may qualify as tho necessnry declaration, Corporations whish ire property owners 1 tho City of Prince Rupert may be place on the votors' Hat provided they file a written authorivition reanitiyy + forma nve obtainable fram the Olly Clark's Clty Nall, Prince Ruport, TC, Al devlnrations murat be RUPERT LIST 1959. ‘ -Eloctors and Corporations the “Municipal Act" resident- may be placed on the Voters’ declaration js fled with the nd who Js a resident and has sg nat entered on the iat as an rgon who ts a British aubiert xX months hnmediately prior to tion provided for in Section a In occupation of real n tenant-eloctor and fle vor Who ta na Dritleh aubjaat to of the corporation; sueh auth- the Clark not ater than the y your in whialy the Wat a cor. wnt) revaked or replaced by dalivered to the Clty Olork afternoon of the thiritathy CO 1D, N, WITEON, Aoting Clty Clort. - Council accepted .a. $16,518.60 A to link Digby Island: withthe: by a:special purchasing commit-|: | Canada Wire and Cable Company}. phone cable be — accepted . was}. . “Ald. Ritchie contended that two| in - different locations | full power to call.on any assist-| ance from city services whenever |. iven by}. recommendation by the commit- : The letter was read to council) A request -by Philpott, Evitt from August 18 to September 8. my FE: Hunt Limited was. declared ; . 3 Prince Rupert Dally 'N | Tuesday, August 12, 1958 ‘ “HL NEAVE ~ Daily News Correspondent: _-The Partington “family, Mr John. Keefe and'we Neaves we Wright’s summer home’ on Teck sinkut Lake, An unexpected vis- itor ‘atthe last: minute made-us ‘a ttle late and the,service. ad ‘started bpfore.we arrived.” It was held under the’ trees ‘ina lovely, lake, with our:‘minister Rev. John Frame . officiating, and -. Mrs: table organ for the - a rth aria er ue yy ss ee very pleasant to relax and hear the familiar scripture reading in the open, As soon as the service was over the children.ran down to the lakeshore and wharf, and were soon playing in the water and having a delightful time. Several of the older folk went for a swim and found the water warm enough to be pleasant. It had been prepared ready, with a ring of rocks round the outside edge to make It safe, and the sparks flew up and lost themselves in the green branches of the over- handing trees. A match was ale6o put to the fire in the handsome rock barbecue and before long Ted Wright emerged from the cottage looking very businesslike wearing a white chef's hat and a lntge white apron over his suit, and oven gloves on his hands. He stood for a minute or so and pre- tended to play the bagpipes, us- ing the gloves for the pipes, to the amusement of the children s well as the grown-ups. When we were coming home Inte Task- ed our seven year old grandson Richard what he enjoyed mgst of nll, I quite expeeted him to say “lunch”, but Instead he sid “T Wked tt when the funny man played a tune on his gloves!" The Burns Lake members of the: congregntion arranged for and provided the food for the party nnd it was delicious, starting off with hot dogs and friend ontons (done toa tir on the barbecue) colddrinks, ter and - coffe, delle- Jous entes and cooklos, ond to toy off the meal a dram of ico arenm was prased out i cones, Y honrd one “smallish” glyt ro- mark that she had eaten ax hot ‘dogs and would have Wked more but her mother thought she'd had enoneh, As it bad grawn dark oo Tintern waa hung on a tree and the fire reploniahed and lod by the music of on “mouth Orgnn we anne songs and rownds Wil after Wo o'clock and the aiydren wore getting droway, ‘Hor Toy Are Jolly Good Wol- lows" was aun for Mr and Mra, Tod Wilaht who were thanked roy witat they hd done towards nuke the evening suel nv hap py one, axe (he Burs Taleo lads ‘as tor thay part af the party, ly took some thne to witangle the cara from tholy parking spots Winona the trees, and get aturt- od off an tho trail for home, More than 80 were there, and all Joft, with moa, happy momorion ofa delightful affaly, {to the “Anglican, Church ‘service | little: clearing. overlooking. ‘the |!" Snowden played the little “por-; hymn sing-|" “the | When it began to ect dusk at campfire was lighted. VENING “SUN ‘playing “Pearls on. “multi-faceted ir p.m. daily dnd ‘is. for ‘said in order:to m aintain the =tounds. of the, track. ./0%"..- - Fishe PROPEL OLE Mrs. Frank Hanlon a were welcomed into the. ple. - Presiding was Senior Regent Mrs. William Pilfold. During the business session further plans for the WOTM fall bazaar to be held Novem- ber 12 were reported upon by Mrs. Joseph Long. An extra $5 donation was voted upon to be given the board of the Museum of Nor- thern British Columbia. Congratulations were exten ded to. the float committee for winning first prize for the float depicting the best centennial theme in the Port Day Parade, August 2, we Graduate Regent Mrs. Cherrill MelIntyre reported on the an- nual Moose convention held in Vietorla last month, Mrs, MeIntyre thanked the chapter for her gift as atten. dant to the "Queen of Spon- sors,” , “SHE HOP THE JON: Writleh soctoty giv -trlents as oa model avo vp parent, Weyenr-old Caroline Ponsonby strikes a fetehing poxe In Paris, The blonde boauty applied for a modeling Job with the Pronch fashion house of Lanvin Castilo and whose wis hired on the spot. LAMOR pictures .the above: m de *\The-interplay, of. simulated pearl tidescent crystals produces. an-.electric “. Thomas Dahl, mechanical é Ww. AV a si “Re : their, daughter, Bett enue .E M p'to the age of 12 years‘old.-He ; order naint ne operation’ of the. train’.a fee). . of five. cents per ride will be charged. The ride will, be: two :. ‘hom; al engineer for. the Department: of*. ries “assisted the. Road: Eagles’.Club..in into operating condition. - —_ ‘putting the train: Women: of Moose News |: nd Mrs. Alfred: ‘Mel ntosh fs Defending ‘circle: of: the Women of the Moose Wednesday.: night. when,-tne Chapter held its regular meeting.in the Moose Tem- 9 : ; : . hoe, / te During the social hour,. the Mooseheart Alumni committee chaired by Mrs. William Way, entertained with a musical) | ywaMe, ” Winner of the door prize was Mrs. Edward. Wampler, Refreshments served by the Mooscheart Alumni committee. concluded ‘the night's session, — - Bride-to-be | feted by friends - Popular bride-elect Miss Bar- bara Doumont was the reciptent of a large array of gifts Inst Tuesday night whon. friends ratheread at'the home of hostess Mrs, T, B, Black in honor of Migs Doumont's marringe to Arthur Edward Hinchliffe of Smithers, which will take place tomorrow St. Andrew's Anglienn Cathed- ral, Miss Doumont Js the daughter af Mr, and Mrs, W, WH. Doumont of this elty and Mr, Wnehliffe ts the son of Archdencon and Mrs. WW. A. Hinehiiffe of Terrace, Co-hostess for the miseellan- cous surprise shower was Mra, W. D. MvArn, A corsage was presented to the guest of honor by Mra Black, while Mra, McAra nude the bride's cako, Jnuluded in the ro- froshinents, ; Tovited guests were mothers of the affianeed couple, Mra, 1, W. Hildobrant, Miss Olive Strand, Mrs, Georgo Trapp, Mra, T. Nory ton Youngs, Mra, Carl Mnlverson, Mrs. A, Dontld Ritehle, Mra dW. A. Macdonald, Mra, George Cook, Mra, Alox Mitchell, Miss Patrieli Mitcholl, Mra, Bradley Davis, Mrs, Kenneth Mualecolin, Mrs, Liane) Holtby, Mrs, A, W. Allatre, Mrs, Norman Mackay, Mrs, G, M. Qroone, Mra, Carl Brechin und Mn. Blanche Rinwmoer, f operate from.2.p.m. to. 4°. -. Architect P, M. Beauvais, of Montreal, has combined a pleass : ing :exterior with. an atrractive | “and well laid out interior plan igi this, three-bedroom, — twor storey house, 0” A highlight of the interior plan is a large living room run- “ning the complete length. of the | House. The popular corner win- dow arrangement enhances the exterior appearance as well as providing .s well-lighted cheer- ful living room, Another feature @f the house is. the. open. plans ning between the kitchen and ‘the dining room which should rove popular with housewives, | th addition there is a convenient U-shaped working area and casy ‘ aceess. to thé side service ene trance, The architecr has kept hall _ spade. to, a minima and pros vided for a handy washroom ot the ground floor In addition to ~the-upstairs hachroom, ‘Che large : Hoey Master bedroont is another ape: pealing palit. ee “The oral floor, area in 1,260 square feet and the exterior di- Working «drawings for chi hhavite,. known as design S24, ard evallahle. from (Central Mort ge and Housing Corporation» Uy ‘ f Minti cost, ; i vt ue 1 . » 6 Wonving are 30 feer hy Jt fect. \ Hseoroom. | “LPNS: 2elOB fe “"iepkoom -g Wr6s 9:3 . . wid eh ay Wy 1 a NIN ity Wes! ' ie Voy edt eo th on eee ea me a. wpe