Wy a: aw ALA ety, 20g ha BIA ig COUNCIL BRIEES Public hearing on ~ sought by NBCPC slated May 15 ; A public hearing planned for April 22 to consider the application of ‘Northern’ British Columbia Power Company Ltd.; for a rate increase, has been Y .Ppostponed City Council .was informed last night by a ‘Utilities Commission, ' held at 10 am. Thursday, May ' Instead, the hearing will be | See me ee acreme ee Ome oe ap ee Coen e cee ane em: Set een neti mE A letter from John Musatta, of Kustom Kar Parts and Accessor rate boost | letter from the Public ant eee ean o eten + tetracaine nny ene nee ‘mitted for study. The old Galion road roller will be retained for Goes maar ry ee f * ity 5 a Prince Rupert Daily . uo | Tuesday, April 15, %osa po RE News + “The ‘local organization at its | regular meeting Sunday night in tthe .Annunciation auditorium “| phade’ arrangements to enter all ~ Inter-city track meet. - planned by CYO groups — ~ Plans were announced for. an inter- city, Catholic. Youth or- : ganization “track-meet” to be held in. Terrace April 27 with Prince Rupert, Terrace and Kitimat vying for a city. trophy. é by president: Sohn LaPorte were | May 11 and: 25... -'16-in the City Council cham- {ies asking permission to, stay} smaller projects. ‘ events. in the first annual track ,Spintual chairman ‘Orga Za ro . hers. I open until 9 pan. during week Leet rere ps ‘meet, nual ‘CxO retreat will: be held. in - "Phe commission will hear rep-/ditys was referred to the clerk| On recommendation of the fo practice nieet wil he held s) vray and ex ressed the hope ‘resentations from both the pow- | Comptroller for clarification. Mr.| finance .committee council . Sunday,' April 20. P P er company and the city. |, A request from Alderman Kay ‘Smith for an extension of her ‘leave of absence until April 20 -was granted by council, In a letter to the mayor and alder- ‘men Ald, Smith thanked council for the bouquet of flowers sent Musatto told council that “due to competition in the automotive accessories sales carried by var- lous service stations ... [ am compelled to adjust my opera- tions In order that 1 may offer this same service as my competi- tors.” Council . pondered the question of whether the Muni- Bullding Inspector J.C. Ewart was u..cgated.to attend. an or- fentation course In community planning to be held: April 14 to April 19. Council also thanked George E. Hills for his efforts in con- nection with the formation: of In other “business it: was de- cided . to hold’ the “May Dance” on May 2,00 | ". Dates for’ nominations and elections of officers suggested “Presbyterian. LA. preacher. that Rev. Lawrence. Turgeon -- would - again preside ‘as. ‘guest A! bowling: ‘party, highlighted the social which followed,: under the chairmanship of convener Dirk Timan. ‘cipal Act classed a retail auto|the Prince Rupert Civie “Band ‘to her while she was jn hospital | In; Vancouver. : - Prince’ Rupert Junior Chamber éL Commerce was ranted $200 to extend the decorntive Neghting used by the city at Christmas | men as possible will attend a;be constructed on the north side The Christmas lights and | Special Centennial Thanksgiving | of First Avenue West from the “$200 worth more will be used by , Prayer cathedral on Sunday, April 27,| hotel at an approximate cost of time. the Jaycees to decorate the elty “during Prinee Rupert's B.C. Cen- ‘parts store as in competition | assoc!ation and voted $3,000 to be with service stutions and decided | ;allocated to the band associa- more clarification was needed. ; tion, te conan A board of works recommen- F tennial celebrations. City Glerk- Comptroller R. Ww. Long and city) treasurer Peter, ‘Lien were appointed by counci! | .to attend the Municipal Officers | man Street «association convention ‘toria May 26, 27 and 23. Mayor Peter - J. Lester will be: the city’s sole’ representative at: the Canadian Federation — of ‘Mayors and Municipalities eon-| ference in Vieloria June 1 to: June 4. Counel) decided that al- though as many delegates wished could attend from Prince Rupert, the city would be better served if it sent more delerates to the annual mecting of the: B.C. Union of Municipalities, in Vie. However, council motion that the moyor and the entire council, wou'd if possible’ pian proved feasible it attend a Western Zone meeting of the North Central B.C. cipalities assoclation ino Kitimat - on Saturday, April 26, as Prince pins Rupert is one of the largest: Board of Appeal was approved | Progressing on Alder Park; that members, i by council. Dr. Heetor MeDon-| the parks will be opened. and : vald’is the provincial govern-; Under supervision by June 15 Annual grant of $50 to the ' ! as! ‘maintain canopy’s 1 lasked that it be used without , renting rooms. approved ai ‘discrimination at funerals when! Muni-- fat The mayor and as many alder-| dation that a wooden handrail service at St. Andrew's | Carol Courts to the Ocean View The Invitation was sent council; $185, was approved. by the Very Rev. A. EB. Hendy, | ey of Caledonia. | Also approved was a recom- ene ‘mendation that the future policy Three ‘tenders for painting ; } ‘of the Council be established two city-owned houses on Her-i that statistical reports be al- and Eighth Avenue ‘lowed to be released to the news- Bast were referred to City Works : ‘papers as they become avallable. Superintendent C. J. Gustafson | Speen ‘for clarification and study. Ten-; Trade licences were granted ders submitted were $439 for the the following: Ronald Hartshor- Joby by Jack Adains; $550 per | ene, 1418 First Overlook, dairy house of $1,100 by Spence and | products; Reidun H. Seymour, Matuik and $575 for one coat or: 836 Second Avenue West, rent-|. $630 for two coats from Sinclair; ing’40 rooms; Prince Rupert ‘and Kells. ° .|Fishermen’s Co-Operative ‘asso- (elation, 138 Third Avenue West, Cily also approved a move to! Coffee bar, retail merchants and bought by; bakery; R. H. Bentson, 909 Bor- ‘Ferguson Funeral Home to be den Street, renting rooms; Mrs. used during inclement weather J. Taylor, 332 Fifth Avenue East, Fairview cemetery during: renting rooms and John Michoi- The undertaking firm) Uk. 1070 Third Avenue’ West, i funerals. . NEW OFFICIAL in charge of Canadian Immi gration at Prince ‘Rupert - is Mrs. Harris is well-known script-writer and she is also a noted Canadian authore, omas, AL Harris, pictured in this informal family group with his. wife and son Gerald in the iounge of. the Prince Rupert Hotel. Mr. Harris and his family recently arrived from. Abbotsford: where, he ° was assistant camp commandant in the Hung irian refugee camp for,-a- year and a half. : fn British Colum ia as a Canadian Broadeasting ‘Corporatiori under the pen -name of’ Chrissie Harris. The new Tesidents will make their hom? at 233 Fifth Avenue’: East... (Staff photo by Grace Brown) : . _FRANCOIS LAKE NEWS | A progress report. from the Parks Commission showed that work on the diversion of Hays | Creek in Algoma Park under A motion to appoint George E. | i contract to Granby Construction as a member of the Zoning | Was well underway; that work is the weather was bad and if the! would | supply several more. “ment's appointee. Mr, Hills will 8nd that the swimming pool at city. : McClymont Park will be ready to Dy D ress OF water PRINTED PATTERN —i By AGNES i NEAVE : . Daily News Correspondent i One family last week and gained | | drive. | another, The Nourse family) “moved into Burns Lake where e| ; Forest Service. The Matt Nobles | ‘ family moved across from South- } bank to live on the Bill Harrison think “must ~ | poisoning. . 1 Fort St. John, leaving at four ‘in: | the afternoon and getting here | FRANCOIS LAKE — We lost, “in time for breakfast,‘a 400-mile : Jack ‘and = Virginia O’Meara : i | Charlie is now with the B,c.jand their family were taken _ ill: Saturday night. with what they | have ‘been. food | Staying with them ! for the Easter © holidays were | tea’ ‘set tomorrow. president of the ‘Ladies’: Aid to ‘the © first Presbyterian , chureh ‘will feature a home-baking table, an: ‘apron booth. ,and a plant’ stall. = The’ president ahd the -vice- Mrs. K. C. Aird. and Mrs. Harry ‘|-Robb will receive the.guests, to- | !.| morrow afternoon when the La- dies’ aid stages its annual’ spring 1 tea and sale in the church hall. ‘The-event to begin at 2 p.m. TAA L0 Ri NG) '® Suits | @ Topeoati | ea ng St. Phone “4238 oa APRIL Tele _ JOINT SERVICE DEETH'S 5 PHARMACT ORME’S DRUGS "Chamber © of Commerce we . THURSDAY, Tickets on Sale at. 1B-19 ee ae CLUBS DINNER ss ae APRIL We WM. F. shove tp. | WATTS & NICKERSON’ | sey % * THE ROYAL COMMISSION LON EDUCATION | _ Proposed Schedule of Hearings: “For: the ‘purpose of holding hearings the ‘Commission has divided: ‘the Province’ into. regions. Those. wishing to be -heard are asked to note the following: preliminary time- schedule of centers at which it is proposed to hold hearings. | Before each. set of hearings the exact: date of the Com-. * mission’s visit will be made known in the region. concerned.: Please note that those wishing to be heard: should forward; ‘ briefs at least two weeks prior to the date of the. hearing. be Canadian Institute for the Blind represent the ',rancly at the back of the Land- MAY, 1958: ‘Lillooet, Quesnel, Williams Lake |. ) Waly approve by council. : eee open June 15. | ing on the” Brown Road. Dave children fvom Prince George. All| - JULY, 1958 Fort St. Sohn, Dawson Creek | veg a . “oNowing a report by Works; re Fehr will take Matt’s place | . AUGUST, 1958 . : Yerrace,: Burns Lake, Prince: George. weet i The sum of $1, a0 to tide over | mide . ; Aletter from A. W. A. Leighton ! i ; -| were iil through the night ex- , ° ! ‘ the Museum of Northern British | ‘Superintendent ©. J. Gustatson. asking council to re-zone the | oration ee it s back a > OP cept ‘the; “two: smallest children: . OCTOBER Preaes Seen: Salmon Arm, Yong ir Columbia until the annual city: gp 4 Gallon road roller at a cost ,area of his property at 735 Fifth | \ a \ ———- 9 as ack, ran, rand *or , 1, Was voted paid to 9 . ; AV enue West so that he can re- | My : ‘| ‘ NOVEMBER, 1958: - Chiliwac Abbotsford, New Westininste i Brant b ea. _of 89. 265. Nine. tenders were sub- i 3 The road has been sO bogey. to I ‘Fishermen have reported ‘hav JANUARY, 1959: Victoria, Duncan - e c , model it and utilize it as an ap-} :artment was referred to the next. the Loveseth Mill Bay. that-the! ‘ing: had wonderful - catches- of; _ FEBRUARY, 1959 : “Vancouver: steelhead in: the. Morice river. | : Nanaimo, Qualicum, ‘Courtenay te, | folk who live. there and on the _ MARCH, 195 9 Also approved | was a vid: Y re- h lj i council committee ‘meeting. road “have beén coming to the| Trout fishing has also ‘been good . ? 3 ; . How eyttaueTor'eliy emmpiorees Catholic men GGunll thet was Uaeee. wth [ianauig by boat or walking to' here in Prancols Lave et ito] ae wb Ee Sn iver: : coverage :; ye lovee 4 are I yi : i , e ( atanvineressed rate Acne ay Visit’ [agreeing that the project was - USMlay ca Guede Mn atau have’ been caughe erg] JUNE, 1959 °F Cranbrook, Greston, Nelson : from MSA showed that ©9 per |Advisable, deciding if it was go- | i half wa alone the road’: vet, : ao i rent of all city employees are’ ,° ‘ing to amend the zoning by!aw, : ives na ay ng tn v - — cent of y Woy kK i ; drove the three miles along the! covered by MSA that cover RBC! To itTimat ‘hold a hearing to see ff there | ; syne for single employees hud = rise n.' from $3.12 to $3.62 and for aiar- tied employees fron $8.32 to! $9.66. The employee pays he and the city half. Reeent in- eremses in dactors’ fees and in- crensed use of the MSA services were cited as reasons = for boust., | CHIROPRACTOR ©. TURPIN, D.C, Dally exeopt Wednesday fvenings Monday aud Friday Wallace Block - Phone 2028 Same uniform toase whether bread is frocen or fresh, rye or white, trick oe thin. clatantatic Beyond Relief, Mb you dois drop in che bread. Bread lowers autonitically-no levers to push. Touse raises silently nu popplag of banging. For only $36.95 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Phone qo Hashor Bloek Pehnee Rarpart { ut Men's club, the. ‘ehureh and Jater were guests of | were any objections and = then of the amend the bylaw. The matter | Catholic | was referred to the next commit- ; headed by CMC'tee meeting after council has‘! | president Waller Page, Sunday /checked the location of the | | were guests of the CMC in Kitl- | property and the request will be, ‘inat. ‘given consideration, The contingent, who made the . DO PERSONALS ; journey in four carloads at-, ‘tended mass In Christ the King} ‘the Kitimat club at breakfast.{ Miss Heather Stevens of New Guesl speaker was Rey, Anthony | Westminster left today by Can- .McDonald. jadian Pacific Airlines plane af- - Later club members were tak- ' ter spending the Easter holidays - members ehurch Seventeen’ Annuneiation (en ona tour of the town. They | here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. . returned to the city late Sun- | Wilfred McLean, day night. J Friday, April 25th, Lrecelved 1953 Seventh | fAvenue East, | . Fee net enema rene reat ea Wilfried Thojahn, 235 Eighth - . yf ‘Avenue West, left by plane for’ Church accepts Vancouver on a short business | 18 new members t'». a aed Into membership ot Mrs. Genevieve Mussell, 2059” Kirst United church on Sunday ow by olan te Joh hee chil. ae i Pe entice Mew .dren in Vancouver where they Rachern and assisted by Willan pare attending: school, oe Dunn, clerk of session, They were Mr. and Mrs, David C. Doyle, Mr. und Mrs. Brian More than 300: Hal, Mr. and = Mrs. Norman, Langmaid, Mr. and Mrs. Peter | attend ° ‘hop” C. Cullen, Harlow J, Carpenter, , Clifton Armstrong, Thomas Ro More than 000 people attend- Harding, Gwen M. Warren,:ed the annual Cutholle Youth Douglas Archibald, Mrs. Robert: organization’s Baster “Bunny: Grantham, Mrs, W. oO. Nol: Hop dn the Annuneclotion audi- | Jacob Klassen, William 'Tocher torlum, Friday nipdit. vad Mrs. Paul Yablonski, i President Johu LaPorte as em- , A total of 196 reeelyved Moly eee awarded spot-lHeght donee: Communion at the morning and: prizes to Vera Douillot and daek | event servlecs, ‘Graig and Steve Comudinn and i, entered by Susan Tidber, READERS "Phe jive contes 22 gouples saw Sylvia Julfan and Deep Sea Mishermen 8 Unloi : Don Noberts, first prize Wine | General Mecethin Tuesday, Apel) ners and Annette Youngman and Boat & pan. Union Hall Blew. daek Anton, seeond prize wine , tows, (7s NETS, , Lorrajne Young, Wendy Cyr ®@ Regular meetlng of Loyal, and Steve Comadinn wou nove - Order of Moose postponed tilelty prizes of ostuffed Taster | (TT) bbits, | 4 CANADIAN LEGION { BINGO ! t | JACKPOT $100 | goaranteed to ga TUESDAY, APRIL 15th LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME b, Aon Moloms NEW AS --the free and flowing shape tomorrow's headlines of fashion'’s newest Chemise. 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SASN ATLA WR TTR ES aro road and back with his eT ‘and drag. it smoothes the road’ ‘so that it is drying out and cars: .can travel on it with no trouble: -at all. / Just before midnight on Tues-° . ‘ day the Department of Highwavs. :man and machinery came out: ‘from Burns Lake to repair the, - road this side of the Partineton' ‘farm. A spring had broker out | ‘and the water was rushing] -across the highway gouging a! ditch across the road. We have seven-year-old Jane! Beatty staying with us for a‘ week as she has been ill in hos- vital, She lives in Burns Lake and is enjoying being with our: grandchildren out of doors near-— ly all day in the sunshine. Jackie and “Willard Horst and Jtheir two children are visiting | Jackie’s parents Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Bl Harrison. They drove from _ grrr ween meee eee ALLAN E. 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