7 city. COUNCIL BRIEFS bleh one ve BY. The: rezoning . was approved ‘ap to the third reading. by. Couh- * gil last? hight, The’: ‘public. ‘hear- ng | has- to be, held before the ezoning: can ‘be: finally: aceepted; : 4 Area: affected: is ‘bounded . by: “ghe’ southside . of! Fifth | Ayenuo fo. the. ‘Northside of. Seventh prenue and by the Westside’ of atlow. Street. to the eastside ‘of aylor ‘Street. It. also includes . fhe’ Summit - Apartments,” lots 3, 44;,and.45 in block .14:- , ‘|.Mayor Peter J. Lester: opposed |: the. bylaw, - contending’ thatthe’ grea is: ‘not . considered’: as an partment area, by the Private fhvestor. ney q Council accepted a tender: by The. Prince ° ‘Rupert Daily”: ‘News . for supplying stationery. and forms for. the works: department at-a cost of $169.62: 7 3 Poy 4. Associated ‘Engineering ‘ser ices . Limited | Will: “be: paid 9, 135.06 - ‘for. ‘surveys on’ ‘water snd sewer iscellancous: reports. ‘Payment | fe ynthonies “by council last 8 To bons a 3 aE 4 : Purchasing agent: ‘David’ wile fon. was appointed. ‘acting: ‘elty elerk during Mr. Long's. holidays; from’ August. 2: to August., 18. a i Alderman’ RG. Large ‘repor+ ted for the ‘finance committee T° PERSONALS” ‘Me ‘and Mrs. ‘Earl ‘Eby © ‘and three children. Dawn, Arthur dnd ‘Teddy and: Mrs. : ‘Eby’s mo-' fher Mrs. Arthur. Minnis, ‘all. of Victoria arrived -in: the’ city: for. fre Centennial . Celebrations and r € guests of Earl’s parents, Mr. |. and Mrs. L.’ Cc. / Bby, 435° Fourth “ Avenie East: - ot - FRED E. "DOWIE oe ‘OPTOMETRIST: Phone 5548 “303 - 3rd Ave. W.. me - 6TEP uP 0 PAV. ‘systems ‘and-'other |: | NEWSPAPER: Key SPECIAL FEATURES: | 0. an Sizo Tuh anne’ Lint Trap utomatic Timer > ‘ Heavy Duty Wringer | on $219.50 a 50.00 YOUR TRADE you hy” $169°° As low as $17.00 down ‘OConvantent Varin opyien Rupert's, Applianea Hoiutuietors a" McRAEBROS. "Tho Store that Sorvico Dullt" Phone 2325 Phone 2326 he A public hearing will be Feld by “council some- | time. next. month on the subject of rezoning an-area ‘In Section 5. from, Residential Zone A‘ to Apartment two: landsales: totalling. ‘$750. ° Acting.” ‘on. a. ‘compiaint . by D, 4 8.“ Negrych,. 1419. ‘Atlin Avenue? | Superintendent: ‘of... Works © Cart|» ‘recommended that |; the. owner. ofa garage at. 1426 |. Second Avenue: West. be. ordered i Gustafson’. to’ remove the garage, Mr: Negrych: had: ‘charged. that the. garage constituted: a traffic hazard. - puretiasing ‘agent David Wil- ip Son ' was ‘authorized toby: a tape | recorder ata cost, of $305: 95: to be used’: “by. ‘the. _plstory’ com- e : mittee. " ; : oe a A The: ‘eight-inch steel eight-inch ‘cast’ iron’ ‘pipe’. at’ an estimated . cost \of $4,500. In|°- { ‘council! | complied: ‘with a: ‘recommenda-|:. making : ‘the« “decision, tion - “by. the" works: ‘committee. “Approval | “of following: trade Heences. was" reported aby: the. ’ . ~| Heencing - ‘committee: ‘ . Granby -“W. ‘Watmougti--gen- eral’ ‘contractor;" ‘Samuel: McLeod |". —painting contractor;: Arvid. T, Maki-—-taxl operator; | “Harold Radwansky--taxi ‘operator; Eu- gene Dutton—renting rooms;: O. Tschnadel—upholstery © cleaning and: repairs;...T.. Norton: Youngs) " travel | service. ee Municipal: ‘Affairs. Minister WwW D. Black “last, night “told city council. that ‘the - B.C, govern- ment “would: Tike ‘to’be a little closer. to. Prince “Rupert.” — _ Attending =the council -meet-| ing for’a few-minutes,.Mr. Black. ‘Council: accepted Mr. Gustar- " son's report... “4 water. : main: ‘on. Seventh | “Avenue East i. from Claude: Strect- ‘to. Donald |” Street: willbe replaced with: an |- ae & : council meet : invited the. city, to make use-of eh fies the ‘services: bis department pro- vides... “We often” regret that’. your! | - city is so far away from the seat of government. We'd «lke to be}. “ta. lttle closer to you than’. Me. are,” Mr..Black said. “The minister added he: appre- | clated having been. Anvited . to: the mecting.- - “This ts. only the second . time i sinee 1952 ‘that a city council has asked me to attend one..9f. its meetings,” he said. Prince Rupert: Daily News 3 Tuesday, July: 29, 1958 .. Roy. Lisogar, ducer who. has’ produced. a num- ber of hits. and ice spectacles ‘in the: United States: and ..Canada.: Bruce Altomari, known cn the | stage as’ Bruce - Yarnell. - with the chorus ; composed of ‘The show: was: geo two hour by; — a..Canadian- PTO 1 pits © ‘trom: “Vancouver, -yietoria, along Toronto, Ontario’ eT vie NUMBER wid G1at,, PRINTED, PATTERN hy Oty Catia | | . PROMINENT DENTON ‘ OLN CASSINI- doalgnor axtrnordinary to ilner oun: cuban anil ~fralvion Jondors—puta his slnature an a thud, no-boelt. shonth What's polsod perfection fram any angle. Tiattering jx the only. word for the Wenutiful shaping of the nildritf-—-a plastron offoat - crontod by a curved bow nbove subtle seaming and button neconts, Tho neckline Is gently rounded, the silhouette flowa | softly down over tho walat and hips, Pattern AGHG isn Hnosfor-line copy of Mr, Casaint's oxalisive Orlginnl—ovory Hite dart and detail faithfully: reproduced, | Sew Ih i Ton, cotton, ail alynutung, or tweed blend, avd stop | {nto the tashlon apotiight this suminer Printed Patton Age te available In Mlasoa' Slion, 10, 12, M4, 10 nnd 10, Bivo 10 yoquirey 3 yarda Aina fable. ' Bond ON DOLLAR for Printed Pattorn AGwd to, yrines Rupert Wally News Pattern Popartanant, 0 Vront Stroet. Wonb Ht GS li ne ait Oe =| Mt taporing in ab the hem, - Dione print plainly YOUR NAMI, ADDRES witty ZONE, hots ‘hea wees uo teethe Ewa made choos i 5 4 oie | Biss : oye ely Hiarge nappluuse with lis Trail ‘and other. B.c. ‘cities: ‘were ‘i well applauded | ‘whenever’ ‘they appeared. . ‘The show included danée ‘nuni~ bers: ranging - ‘from’ the-. “Can Can” of. the -19th century ‘to Aumbers reminiscent of the turn}. ‘of the century: and: the: flaming youth era of: the’ twenties, The gay and lively dance. num- bers were notable for their. bril- Hiant costuming.and fresh young dancers, chosen | from: the . best B.C. 18-year-old ‘dancers in half a dozen centres, . Vocalists supporting. the ex- perlenced professionals the best of 200 applicants audl- tioned in Vancouver this spring. Singing, diving, dancing and acria} and water acts’ provided. a, balanced program which made | the two-hour show a success that it was. One of the most popular num- bers of the show was Bill Fon- tana and his dogs “Peppy” and "Corky" who kept the audience amazed at thelr log rolling stunts, Peppy, a .“Dalmatian" and Corky a “Fox Terrier” did every thing from sit'up on the edge of a chaly placed on the log to: stancd on thelr hind Jegs onion tight rope, He even iid them skipplug on the revolving Of. The pool, approximately feot by 40 fect, and two deep, was located = directly front of tho stage. Emeeo Bruce Yarnel! drew a vol rendition of the Itallan folk song "Lun Magy Mara” which he sane In his brue Thallan tongue. Kitton Wendt daplayed = her professional trapeze artistry on no teup half moons that was suspended fram tha-celling of tho dll hall with only the two foot doop water tank for pro- tration below, The choruy: litreduecd by Mr. Yarnell as tho Barkerville Belles ithen ‘did a Fronch "Can Can" dance. as he sald it would have 38 foul in Vaon done hy the conmnunity af Oo tosroew READERS | Bull Like: for'y dally oxenpt Money, wonthor. pormitting, Lanve Cow Wy. flonta,’ i pane sunday and! Wednesday, J continuoa sorvie “‘tvon oan. {| Phone: 2020 - M1000": a) l Tt. 4s TewoAKIYY. entrios In the Fort Day parade be in the hands of tho. Committos by Wednes- | day ovoning.xo’ that programmes erent whos muy be: bone Bat | Ions of onirtoa, Phone a0 SoBe Marlene,” were. Barkerville in’ “the: 18th ‘century Dave. Hickling~ ‘dressed: as.- a} carpenter. and: Gabby . Wendt: as} U a sailor kept, ‘the: crowd laughing. ° with. ‘their clown .. ‘diving ‘off: of |.4eé a small Piutiorm | to" one side. “of the ‘pool.:: ‘Yarnell along with Naomi 1 B35 ae till and Margaret Sampson. plea S- ed the audience with. their méd- ley of songs: consisting. of: ALAM “Happy. “Wanderez,” “Moonlight. Bay”. and “Do fea Remember, mo . The. chorus, of clauata Dyer See — MORE THAN. (Continued on Page 5) Kitimat. spent: afew ‘days: here. Ontario‘ ‘who are spending their holidays: with their-son, © Mrs. Smith .was ‘pulling’ ‘a trout - to- wards ‘the boat when it oblig- ingly: jumped. clean into the end of the -bpat. They. ‘were. fishing at the weést.end of the lake near Paradise: Lodge. ~ Motoring holiday _ This is apother: hn a) series of stories by Mrs. Eugene Bardlett,. 42 Baverson Phice, giving an aeceount of thelr trip ty rar te southern British Columbia, Wi ishington and Oregon. Awa service to persons who Anven't. ventured south hy car, The Dally News Is publishing the series to give travetlors an tden af road conditions, © aecammeahition aad ether -hiformation motorists may Wwhih to kinaw ti udviinee, By EMERALD BARTI LETT OCKANLAKE, Oregon-—(Mon- day)-—-We left.sunny British Co- lumbia on Friday Just in time.to -home-going traffic—-passing the Boeing plant at 4:30. Before we reached ‘the meet the Scattle relief of the under-clty. tinnel (Alnska Way) we had run the 2hemile gauntlet of KAT horé, that Not at- SLUEP here, BUY this, crowd the roud edges, tractive, | Olympia, {the slate slose to the bighwny, 118 yroon and trinelooking. ny Meglor -to Astoria, . Joly Jacob Axton. nnd sompnriy, Wo hid line ata plike od: Halfway House---10 youth of the ferry, looks tuno's in Now Wastminster, J ko: fish, Yram Blaine, on: Waahtigton boredar, torvala along the highway.’ auto. oamps. Mat: idity-—picked up free. on capitol, seamed quiet and well-kept, with loglalative buildings conveniently outh of hore we travelled through farme Janda rosembling somowhat, tho lower Fraser. Valloy, though. inks Tak- A wrong: burn at Kolso,. we wound Mang. the north. bank of tha Columbia for alxty or sovonly honutlend troe-shaded milos and crossed the mouth of the river. at ‘named _.for hin. fur pale Wy was dec ornted, with tshenot mnd glass flonts yominiacont of Shoe Non: ‘s nizo n yood place to ont, If you tho B.C. thora have boon plenic tables at frequent Ine 0 fr, T have soon vary few, camp- {ngs plaves though: muny of tho hvoumping” anc passing cars are laden with gear.; From Astorie, Highway 101 runs through cheese country to THi- mook, . There have been glimpses of the long flat beaches that lead to. California, , The new Oregon trail. Wherever the: road docs touch’ the beach there Is a’ cluster. of |. bright: coloured motels, shrimp- and-crab stalls, agate-scllers and other tourist bait. Agate scoms to be an important loeel, an el 10 beaches and taken to be po}ish-; od ‘at the poltshors—or bought, ready to uso., . Arriving on ‘Saturday at Occanlake, we found “no ynenn- ey” at the recommended beach place but any number of placa |. on the highway above. Wo atay- od at Nool’s Motel, which provid- ad two bedrooms and bath vory attractively. furnished, for $13, This included an clectric percola- tor, and “the makings." Woe could have gone farthor and ‘paid Voss, Teanw aligns “3,10 and UD famlly, rate.” yh Wo ‘are now fy that place on ‘the boah—-La! Vista Terrace, Hare, for tho snine price ‘as tho nhaye,, we are vn. few: fect nhove tho berch, hi a aandilwood and gold apartment with all = the anion tlos; ineludlig wlolovistén sot, ‘Thoyo is. wall-to-wall black- Lop In tho dourtyurd In the biok and a wido-seracn: view of the honch, Noachvombors in variod voxtumen, on | foot, on motor acootors, and on: Norac-back (haya, plitood, and: palamings) pirado from morning to night, Thoro |s 0 gold Mug to indicate {ante swinnning and n rod ono to romind swhmnora of tho under tow but the cold wntor. soon to dlacourn c more thon paddling at theo va fe ES With: iD “tht: ‘bofore. mo: ‘and: tolovision too Tam having 0 hard: Hino wotling: words < on papery 1 “ . eee ’ : : wo , 1 early this week. With them were! ve Mr. ‘and : Mrs. Smith * Sr. from | . 10. 5 eu te. airgnate i as Fe ee = ore 3 eos EY fis va , = ‘1