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Beach Place Sewers ; The city ‘public works department will .under- take the construction of the Beach Place sewers .» father than have' the work done by an outside con- viv Struction. firm, it was decided by council Monday night. | ~ _, .Pollowing o recommendation '* of the board of works commit- fee the council agreed that the .. | Original tenders be so notified ‘'7"'and their deposit cheques re- turned, _.., Tenders for the project had , ,been opened and read at the ' “previous general council meeting ." “and the matter at that time had been referred to the board _ of works committee for their consideration. - abe ae pe - tion the use of the council cham- bers for their headquarters. _ Permission was granted by counell to the Air Cadet spon- soring committee to hold a Tag Day in Prince Rupert May 17, A plan to bring bottled gas to: Prince Rupert to be distributed through a main and meter SyS- tem was heard by council Mon- day night. E, Mertz, of the Continental Gas Utilities Limited, Vancou- ver, told council that he had]. access to some 35,000 gallons of low-cost butane which his firm could supply through the pro- posed system at a cost “much lower than anything now used” in the city. He said he was also attempt- ing to bring the service to Ter-' race and Kitimat and that there | was sufficlent source of supply | for the three cities. The fuel, } he said, would come from Taylor Flats, B.C. . | Mr, Mertz said that he was: ; ~ ready, with the permission of; Just cinch with a belt, and council to have his engineer; you're all set to go. Two neck- come in to survey the city. Coun-. lines, three sleeve versions in- cll informed him that he wasi cluded in this Printed Pattern. ; welcome to carry on a survey’ Printed Pattern 4873: Jr. and that their permission was: Miss Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size The lowest of five tenders for: not required, 13 takes 47% yards 39-inch the supplying cf petroleum prod- fabric. : . ucts to the city for 1958 was Printed directions on each accepted by the council on the! pattern part, Easier, accurate. recommendation of the board! _ Send FORTY CENTS (40c) of works committee. Amount of | i coins (stamps cannot bé ac- the tender is $13,176.60. cepted) for this pattern. Please w., * Counell approved also a rec- Oommendation by the board of ., Works committee for the pur- '; . Chase of a back-hde attachment for the DC-4 caterpillar tractor _ ab an approximate cost of $5,500, a The widening of Immanual ' Street to Sixth and Seventh Avenues West will be considered by council at the dime of the _ Prepajation of the estimates, “the decided Monday councl] night following a recommenda- “tion of the Superintendent of Works that the work be done. Approximate cost of the pro-| fram would be $5.000. ‘Installation of a new 24-inch culvert in the street was ap- proved, | —__ | The provincial public works department will install elec- | trical outlets on both the “A” ! and “B” publie float at Fair--| view, council informed | was i print Two half-ton pickup trucks will be purchased by the city for the : t | Monday night. In a letter from the district | engineer, the number of outlets | us¢ of the telephone de-,to be installed was listed as 13. Plainly S1ZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE AD- AMS, care of Prince Rupert partment, at a total cost of on group “A” floats and eight | Daily News, Pattern Dept., 60 $4,077.65 it was decided Monday! on group “B” floats. . Front Street West, Toronto, night. ; The letter said also that ten-! Ont. Council adopted the report of ‘ders would be called “within the -- ~~ a special committee appointed next week.” for the consideration of the three tenders submitted for the supplying of the vehicles. The committee A total of seven land sales ‘were reported to council Mon-! by ff ne ASbloms | JUNIORS! Everyone’s makin ; it — everyone’s wearing it. A. cinch to sew—no waist seams, - t PRINTED PAT OUR EASY Printed Pattern— in a dress that’s wonderfully becoming to the larger figure. An insert of contrast fabric points up the smart diagonal bodice; slimming side-pleated skirt. So Printed Pattern 4621: Wom- en’s Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46,- 48, 50. Size 36 takes 334 yards 39-inch; 5g yard contrast. Printed directions on each patterm part. Easier, accurate. Send FORTY CENTS (40c) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly’ SIZE; NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to- ANNE AD- AMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ont. . C consisted of C. J. Gustafson. superintendent of: works; A. E. Jones, telephone superintendent; Norman Moore- | ‘enjey the popular house, city master mechanic; | aa - ‘to be staged March 16 and R. W. Long, city elerk- + Soroptimists Set a8 ° comptroller, _ The three tenders, which in- Anniversary Event cluded a trade-in allowance on: The Soroptimist International! atlon the old vehicle now in use, were: : Of Prince Rupert will celebra Rupert Motors, $4,077.65: Bob; Parker Ltd., $4.593.75: and Mc- Rae Motors Ltd., $4.577.26. Alderman Ritchie was excused from the voting. day night. by the finance com-: mittee. Selling price of the land Was a total $8,180. : Sunday night, at »form of a gay dinner birthday | “party at Club 27. Present at the happy eveni' p will be three charter members: Mrs. Alex MacKenzie, Mrs. C. G.; will be of a telenhone switchboard to Ham and Miss Anne MclLeod,' be installed in Rupert Hotel who are still active after ten: and moved also that the tele-: years of engaging work. , entine’s Day dance Friday Phone bylaw be amended to es-j Plans for the party were made | tablish hotel PBX rates. Recommended by the utilities committee, the switchboard and tion on March 23. Council approved the purchase host to the occasion. i Monday night when the group } [held its regular meeting at the: ,, Vice-president Jeannette Clou- j i ‘ Sa si id Py, installation will cost an. esti- ‘Avenuc West, aon ope lain Rev mated $4,594, i Turning to other business, the: Dat c hah tit the iritual Also approved was the pur-'mecting made final plans for its Dalton, conducting the spiritua chase of 100 telephones at the approximate cost of $5,600. »tuary. 22.) March 19 was ‘the, vestments used at the masses. idate set for the play-offs in the . Four trade Heences were ap- | “Merry-Go-Round” bridge coin- proved by council or the recom- posed of ten tables. mendation of the health, social ; ; Brown, conducted a program on “Blessed Virgin Mary in the Refreshments were served fo}- Bible.” assistance and Neencing com- lowing the session. Seocil committee chairman mittee: Wasyl Yerema (Star 7 Cabs), 315 Fifth Street, taxi, , ; ; operator; Roy Lovin, Sevond | You are cordially invited to atiend special services being Avenue and Queensway, Prince conducted in the George, tire recapping and Wholesale; P. Brendstrup, 615 Eighth Avenue West, plano tun- er, and TWenry Bergen, 708 Fraser Street, milk distributor. Evangelical Free Church Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday, Feb. 13, M, iW and 17, The speaker is to be Rev. Dan Smith of the extension staff of the Prairie Bible Institute, Three His, Alta, has worked in India with the Indian Evangelist. Bahkt Singh, and has a strong spiritual depth to his messages. Plan to attend these services, Times for Thursday, Friday and Monday § pum, and Sunday Another Tag Day, on June 7, : will be held by the Women's Auxilinry to the Prince Rupert | General hospital following ap- | proval by counedl Monday night. ; Council granted the organiza- | : {SPECIAL Men‘s Casual Oxfords $4.95 Dress Oxfords $7.95 _ $132.95 \o® Hl i oa y 4 aon i _¢ an to at i atte any ry ‘ Ww Cn Te Soe Re Ce Rev, Smith |! morning serviee at 12 noon, : The announcement came fol- i lowing plans made by the spon-. | sering Catholic Youth Organiz- In other business, plans were completed for the CYO St, Val- night, ; ithe last social effair before Lent. | ! . ‘tier introduce yr home of Mrs. Ham on. Fourth tier introduced one new member : “Jumble Sale" to be held Poh. Program, explained the different | t Apostolie chairman Anne ' ; 1 ( YO Wil Visit Terrace With St. Patrick’s Show Terrace residents will not have to come to Prince Rupert to | You cant qo Annunciation parish St. Patrick’s Da t Church Welcomes Former parish priast Rev. O. New Mem bers . Mohan, now parish priest of; Sacred Heart church in Terrace | St. Paul's ision when three members, form- the Prince Rupert church, Church pasior Rev. A. S, Olson |received new members, Mrs. Vic- Robert ; tor Duplisse. Mrs, Frants Frant- sen and Hans Oberg. Se Aig Ca ieee ob Ft Dba. | when. M in the Church of the sister, Mrs. F. A. Alfred Street... le Upon her arrival the pride- elect was presented a corsage of .|red roses as she was seated un- {der a pink and white canopy and matching balloons, Her 148 Attend SON. 7 |Whist Tournament Forty-eight persons were en- raced in the Sons of Norway weekly whist tournament Friday night when Mrs. Julius Johnson took women’s first prize and Os- car Giske was the men’s first prize winner, “s a _ Also receiving prizes in’ the | WOuieits section were Mrse, Har- ‘Old Grindstrand, second and Mrs, Alhert Etikson, pool. -In- the men’s. division oO. A. Johnson took second and Nels Gundeson, pool, Committee in charge of ar- Tangements for the affair held in the SON hall were Mr. and Mrs, Gunnar Selvig, Harry Har- OP ES LOPE LR CELL PIR ITE Honors Bride-Elect | _ Wedding plans were rs. Clayton S. Hutt shower for Miss Yvonne C| bride of John Murland of Edmonton next Tuesday Annunciation. The delightful affair wag held ~ at the home of the ‘vrineinal’s| pride’s maid Hemmons on. |. Invited guests offering best ERD opm ye SrA - Prineé: Rupert: Daily Ne\ _ Wednesday, Feb jos presaged. Monday’ night staged a miscellaneous outier who becomes the The City of Prince Rupert Buildin , 1267 requires that.a signed ‘application ‘onthe. _ prescribed form shall. be. made and.a:'perrnit | -elect, Miss Lorraine received ifr om : the. Building: Inspecto ‘ Julian was seated at her right. |} commencing any Work: in.excéss of fift The. large array of gifts, are} T°. a tag henna tytn HPS es ranged ina bassinette, decorated" a in value, oy im pk ane ue ras presented This” By-law ‘wi be. ‘rigidly enforced “a: i 0 the guest of hono to ee! wtp: EE % hostess, én behalf of the cuests, violations will result “in. Prosecution. ~:-' a Bingo games and refresh-|[ ° . *: ye Coty hs aS ments, which included a shower cake inscribed with “Best Wishes Yvonne,” -concluded the event, Baye "ely oF prince nurERr reais wishes and gifts were the bride’s mother, Mrs. Joseph “Cloutier, | .. HPC solves over ¥ millio Mrs, Richard Letourneau, Miss ) Jeannette Cloutier, Mrs. George # Cloutier, Mrs, Nelson Brew, Mrs: |’ a Sam Julian, Miss: Sylvia Julian, a] Mrs. James Forman, Mrs. David Mrs..Arthur Alger, Mrs, Harold| . + — Rose, Mrs...Haro'd J orgenson, | ow Mrs. Richard Bury and Miss Sharon Bury.. Baby's Constipation rison, Mrs. Kolbiorn Dehli, Mrs. Jean Muma, M. Bjardensen and Peter Wanner, READERS ~ © Sons of Norway Whist Drive and Valentine Dance. Friday, February 14, 8 p.m. Spot Dance, Door Prize, ete. Everybody. wel- come. (36) | ® Rod and Gun Annual Ban- ‘pert Radio and Eléctric. ‘Canadian Legion Hall. | ick’ y concerts / ’ =A and 17 in the school auditorium. oe | ALL-OUT on | Dirk Timan arranged. for the, * Sams wi 3 jevening of games, dancing afd?" ¢ “eee es the} Li ae) te: group's regular meeting, to take | po 2 the 10th anniversary of its char- | most of the artists, in the con- iter night February 24, in. the! cert to Terrace for a presenta- refreshments which followed, Lutheran Church! iwas the scene of a special re-| | ception: service held during lst} |Sunday mornineg’s regular ses-! erly of other Lutheran churches : ir Canada were welcomed into BINGO THURSDAY -8pm. ? Annunciation Hall — Fulton Street POOL — $75 © Sonja Banquet, Saturday, ‘February 15, Sons of Norway | Hall, 8 pm. Sons of Norway lmembers and - escorts cordially invited. (35) ;quet February 22. Tickets avail- ‘able at Hills and Williams, Ru- (43) Club meeting | February 13, 8 p.m.,,! 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