3 te enna a eee CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS | —Rupert-Ketchikan . Air Mail Scheduled City council Monday night endorsed a proposed -- plan by the United States postal authorities to begin a chartered air mail service between Prince Rupert and Ketchikan. “oe es The US. authorities, through | " KE, T. Applewhaite, had = asked saetae *“that the city advise the post-!January 14 to February VW. Al~ master general of their feclings!@erman Norman Bellis was also - towards the establishment of the/8ranted leave, from January 2 ‘air mail system, which beeamet! LO 14. necessary after the discontinu- | Leave of absence was granted Five land sales, totalling -1,785, “ ing of regular boat service to the . _ Alaska cily | were reported to council Monday : ‘ oe _ lnight by the finance committee. . tgs 'The report was accepted. we The annual indemnitities of | p p the Manan and aldermen hora Purchase of four conerete - SO ’ x e . % i. 1 . " ge ou piday nig “ te con cid. /pipe moulds, at the cost of $600, With last year’s figures—consid-: yo. approved by council, follow- erably below the allowed maxl-: iw te recammendation by the A mum under the new Municipal poard of works committec. o Act, pee . : : . t The mayor's indemnity is set; The city will replace the Im- f at $3,000; the aldermen’s at $750, -manuel Street wooden bridge The new Act allows $3,600 and : that was destroyed last week by $1,200 respectively. ithe wind, following a recommen- Council passed a motion byj dation to council by the board of Alderman T. Norton Youngs that works committee. Estimated scost ‘the resolutions committee, when! of the structure is $486. Set up, contact the Union of, British Columbia Municipalities | Application for trade ? * licence asking if they would set the in- 'was aecepted by council from H. demnities, thus relieving council i Melby, 853 Borden Street, electri- from “that embarrassing job.” -eal contractor. | PERSONALS ! } ! ' i ! ! q | ! es | Vancouver Canadian Pacific: |) Airlines agent Peter Lloyd is ; presently in the city as relief! agent for Prince Rupert CPA | / agent B. I. Anderson. Vancouver residents Mr. and | Mrs. Alex Mah leave tomorrow | by CPA pplane for their home, | | They were here to attend the | funeral of Mr. Muh’s mother! Mrs. Wong She Mah, which took ! place this afternoon. i | George Viereck, 2113 Seal Cove | Circle, leaves tomorrow by plane | for a meeting in Vancouver as! ' director of the B.C. Credit Unien | league, = | SPEAKING tonight at the J.T. Harvey, 619 Fourth Aven- | Prince Rupert Canadian club’s ; Ue East, leaves tomorrow by; ‘first meeting of the new year plane for Vancouver to attend ; is James Thomson. CMG. OBE , the Bo. Benchers association | : - - yas ‘meeting Saturday. Mr. Harvey! United Kingdom deputy high - . commissioner, The meeting scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Civic Centre will hear Mr. Thomson speak on “Britain Has Her Problems.” day. ; { way a | | Henry Hill, of Vancouver, con-! ‘sulting engineer for Ray Hun- /sone &. Associates. will arrive by | before he leaves by the towboat . \“C.R.C.” to examine a deposit of ‘limestone in Kumealon, it was -announced today by John A. ‘Johnson, president of Conscie- | ;good Exploration Company Ltd. | Bus Schedule _ Changes Slated: A new city bus chedule will: come into effect next Monday, it ; /Was reported by Prince Rupert: _ Transit Company Ltd. Except for the Fairview run . i; Which will be slightly reduced - ,there will be no change in the! extent of service, the company. announced. Teen Club Formed : _ Beginners ART COURSE — Civic ,| Centre Jan. 15th to March 31st. »*1 Fred Owen, [nstructor | Adults . when fuses blow Check-up on Your Wiring Fuses blowing all-too-often? Usually this is a sign of a wiring system OVERLOADED by today's multiplicity of modern appliances. Could be serious! Better let us check into it. Phone 4210 or 4310 Northern B.C. Power Company Limited — Beaner Block, SH uve werven “e ww Prince Rupert “Crace 9! twice th Ome RHO MEHR Deh Oho ove ee aA he FF to Aldefman R. G. Large from Supports Curfew Plan | “; plane tomorrow for a short stop | \ i fand August. _ Which will be the first gradua- | assisting . -Monday 7 pm Ten Prince Rupert teenagers | 1 a 7 “4 Sunday formed a new teen chaib. Wednesday tones P.M. | and named it Club 1319 to sym-: Thursday .......... 2 p.m, }-bolize the seven teen-years, 13° to 19, Teens Derek Allen was eleeted presi - dent, Patricia Wong secretary, Wednesday ..... 7 p.m. wee ene teen { a « Juniors Tuesday ............ 4pm. ft, reg ers . (Painting) »@ Sons of Norway Whist Drive | Thursday ........ 4 P.M. Fo and Danee cancelled for Friday, | - (Pottery) 617th, due to the death of our . os Tate member, John McNauphton, FREE with your Civic |: caer tre Membership. | Centre c c P | @ Cunudian Club mecting Wed- (Advertisement by the inesday, January 15, 8 pan. Lad- Prince Rupert. Art. Club) ides Lounge of the Civie Centre, | | (12) aw tot. tor ee oes ‘ a ow o Home, Schoo! Group The Annunciation Home and Schoo} association meeting last “plans to return to the city Mon- | night voted to endorse city council’s proposed curfew bylaw, : following an address given py former alderman Michacl Krueger. | In his talk Mr. Krueger ex-; 070 ; plained the plans for the cur-'! Page, M.D. Montesano and Walt- few which would require all.er Zet. children under the age of 16 | In other business schoal prin-; years to be off the streets be- \ cipal Sister Beatrice reported | tween the hours of 10 p.m. andi that the Christmas school con- | 5 a.m. The restriction would!cert was financially suctessful : not be in effect during July:and enabled the school t> pra-! ; vide Christmas treats fer thc The meeting also made plans! students. to sponsor a graduating cere-, Special guest at the mecti- 2 mony for Grade 12 Annunciation: was Rev. Thomas Shieiss o; school students. The ceremony,| Morricetown, who is presenti: with parish dui tion exercises conducted for! While parish priest Rev. ‘M. J. Grade 12 students in a Catholic! Morrin is away. ; schcol in northern British Col- | Sister Marie Aunert's class- umbia, is in the hands of com- iroom won the attendance prize. , mittee members Association; Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Roos names ° president Emile Blain, Walter were drawn for the door prize. famiiy/ |... Yes folks, here they are, for another week a shopping | list of BARGAINS, in footwear for the whole family , .' 7 ee i i} . . . Now is the time to drop in, look around, and see | for yourselves why more people shop at Fashion | LADIES | | Pumps and Sandals, in all sizes and colors. Clearing at ! i, only $3.95 and $4.95, tt i : Ladies’ Moccasin slippers. Fleece lined or fur trimrned. ij Now going for the low price of 95¢ and $1.99. Flats for the high school teen at $2.95, , MEN A complete size range of men’s Casual oxfords in brown ar black, also work boots with cork rubber: soles and leather uppers. Regular $8.95, now on sale for CHILDREN Mothers! Fashion also have on sale school shoes for the little boy or girl of the house. Girls’ Strap oxfords | with, neolite soles, in red or brown, boys’ boots wich neolite soles now selling for $2.95, ' | | | Boys nylon stretchee sox special 39¢ o pair. Seo our window display, Another special for the school girl... Loafer: and straps row $4.95 pair, ‘ Jisl ton Tootwear “Serving Prince Rupert for ovor 25 Yoars" THE FACTS OF HEALTH are something every youngster— and grownup — should know. A precision scale can make the weekly weigh-in a treat for your child—-and can estab- lish a habit that will avert the dangers of overweight in ater years. * This elegant scale is cased in triple-plated chrome and has a mignified dial for easy readings. Comes with a life- time precision muarantee. The carpeted platform — in plush shades of pink mink, silver blue, mutation gray and raey- al white—is easy-to-clean syn- thetic. Adds glamour to bath- rooms, Photo by Bork Scales. : Use Classifieds-They Pay. transfer from other churches.) @ “hoedown” January 31 in the! bec, Trois-Rivieres and Montreal. ‘Arthur Smith. | 708 To Get Strike Pay Boosts, * Local President Tells Union WA Striking members of Local 708, of .the Inter- 4 Prince Rupert Dally News national Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers are} Wednesday, January 15, 1958 | scheduled for an increase in strike allowances, the aan Women’s auxiliary ,to the union was told Monday night. + ~ ~~ At a special meeting of the W.A, to Local 708, in the Cana- dian Legion auditorium, Angus Macphee, president of the union gave a report on the strike situ- ation. . Mr. Mephee said that plans SMOKES FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL serving with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East are being made to increase the strike allowances, possibly sometime next week. He also told WA members that the strikers were receiving “good support from other un- ions, both morally and finan- clally.” “While negotiations are pres- ently at a standstill,” Mr. Mac- phee said, “strike settlements have been reneched within 24 hours in the past.” President of WA Mrs. Arvid Thirty one persons were re-| Maki in thanking the speaker | ceived into the membership of Said "IT am sure that members: the First United church congre-|are now better informed and’ gation Sunday by pastor, Rev. V,/have a better understanding of, BE. McEachern. ithe strike situation.” needle Fifteen persons were received | To boost the morale of the| $].60 sends 400 on profession of faith and 14 by; Strikers the WA decided to hold: EXPORT CIGARETTES or any other Macdonald Brand Postage included New Members Join Church David Vernon McDougall and! Canadian Leglon Auditorium, | Patricia Ann Pearson were re-: Which has been donated to the | ceived on profession of faith and WA for Its activities for ne baptism. ‘duration of the pulpworkers | Assisting Mr. MeEachern were ; Strike. | Mail order and remittance tor members of the Session Willlam!. Theme of the evening will be| OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT i“good food, good entertainment | sand good music.” | MACDONALD TOBACCO INC. | The event, open to Local 708! P.O. Box 490, cee d’Armes, “members only, is belng conven-j. ontreal, Que, regular postal ed by the entertainment com-| | This offer ts subject to any change . : : : in Government Regulatlo connected Que-' mittee headed by chairman Mrs, : m 9 ne Dunn and John Wyllie. 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