Cla ren - ist three months,> t.for-the Prince R ; -AN;Map on. top. Bottom »map ; illustrates: 1 anfneradut rh i) Cae ~ Princess Margaret a warm by: Premier WAY "3 ° xm welcome, the: wonderful time she;,had while she was in. the her pleasure at being given Portland:Island is expressed in a teleg MUCH BELOW © '- thanks’ to. the p C.. Bennett, after his arrival here this afternoon. in ————-: ' Mr, Bennett,.who: with seven |” of his cabinet ministers was:hav-{‘ h with: Mayor; Peter J. __ | Lester, MLA’ Willlam ‘H.- Murray, [and RCMP. St. SgteJ..W.. Todd, |. ‘at? the Prince Rupert: hotel. re-| 5 BELOW, NORMAL if TEMPERATURES BJFOR THIS PERIOD VANCOUVER ..... 64] EDMONTON 6... 61 REGINA; viesese, 65 - WINNGPEG oa, Np: : rot Eydavy x TION rie Gs coy EN a fig VANCOUVER sevene WS eg : “ADMONTON .. "AS FOR THE p; ‘Weather. forecas session of Parli n. B.C. coastal’. régions, ... Rupert. dread is: “muchabove | former members of the civil: service, armed services and-RCMP who retired on pension. levels, “Financ Commons today. The Increases will be based on length of service and will extend City resident “for 15 years” dies aged 45 ‘ A resident of. the’ city for 15 years, Harold’,Willam Timms, 45, of 106 Hays Cove Circle died in’ Prince Rupert General Hos- pital Saturday afternoon. Mr. Tlmms worked as a car- penter for Columbia Cellulose ee ee oe Company Limited and was the] chairman of the hospital visit- _Ation and welfare committec of Local 708, Brotherhood of Inter- national Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers union. . * Born in Weyburn, Saskatehe- wan, Mr. Thaims had ved tn British Columbia for 38 yonrn, We was very active In the Sal- vation Army here, We is survived by his wife Loulsn M, Timms, two sons, Al- fred and Thomas, two brothers, Frederick and Alfred and his pironts. Mr, and Mra, W. A, Tinns, all of Prince Rupert, . Funeral services will be held at Ferguson's funeral, home 2 pm. Wodnesdny with Senlor Captain TW. Smith of the Salvation Army offleiating, Intermont is to follow at Fairview Cometory, Tt 18 voquestod that no flowers be Hout, - mo 4 Be meres oeca erameeyuealeperiees eure ae Asked ‘nbout the the wator A alrong swimmer, Al York House in Vancouver beng eo RME'S DRUGS LTD, ‘ . ’ ne TE ge a ade Hoe nee ake meek Qrada 10 ab Crofton House PIPOPPOO IID OILOOOI ODIO DODD h ' A Pee eB ae Bo Ea age OAR meme tore ra Ne we ok te a ee ee i Ps Ok premier eople of British. ‘Colui had while she was in. the | the . wonderful we ES Bw OE, fae the.United States long-sange | intends.at this ament to increase pensions to some tish: - Columbi ‘prov ing. lunch ‘wire fro ‘province,;my. hea received. ti the Centennial “Celebrations: of British. Columbia ‘and’: to. have your splendid achievements. . “The time. has: gone...all to leave.) oO ae “But thanks'to your g in giving ‘me one. o Requiem. mass’ for Mrs.. Anna Chorney, 60, was.’sung..at_ the 10 a.m. Saturday with Rev, -Rob- ert. Dalton officiating. Prayers were said at Ferguson Funeral Home Friday night. ~ . oo Pallbearers were Walsh, John Karternoha, ‘Walter Poburany, Joseph Zabudney; apoder Prystay, and Miran Kow- al ‘ ‘Interment followed at Fairview Cemetery, ’ Frank Henry Eliott, of 1650 Sixth Avenuc East, was fined $10, costs or in default of payment sentenced to seven days jn jail when he pleaded guilty in city police court Friday to a charge of speeding, _ , | US. firm on UN talks . despite Red accusation WASHINGTON (AP ence on the Middle Hast sh Press Secretary James C, Wa- gerly mado the statement in commont on Soviet Promlor Bhrushchev's latest mossage’ to OOP IOI LOL OIIITYOL IS DVD ION IODYOOLODIOIIIDOLVOTOIODOOIOIODOI TOOTS GIRL’ SWIMS: RUPERT. HARBOR IN CHILLY 72-MINUTE SWIM - Prlneo Rupert may not have tts Marilyn. Dell or Florence - Chadwick but it has 15-yonr old Chorril! Cook who youtorday © would brave the chilly waters of Prince Rupert Mik Cook, diughtor of. Mr. and Mra. George Cook, 820 | Third Avenuo Woat, yesterday apont one hour 12 minutos tn: bho choppy waters of the harbor fn diatance of about one mile and a. by two frionds Jdok and Lorralyo Who kept alongside tlre young swimmer voldneas of the wator, whieh was kopt nhoppy by fv xtitt broave, Mids Cook sald Uiat on the UY fiat Waaly't too chilly “but down bolow It was froovlng,"”. Mian Cook awa Lake: Kathlyn near thora, two yonrs ago whon she waa only 39% A atudont at Inat yony, Milas Cook will ga into tn Vancowvar tila Boptombor, LOOP IPIRIDIDIIIOVO OI VOD I0DD prosident Elaonhower, a8 ashe gwam from MoLean r and Mra, John M, Ritehia, ince and am’ received seen: for:"-myself: “something ;* of: quickly and Iam indéed cad to Church of the Annunciation at - William] today the United States still feels any summit confer- framework of the United'N % yg: aS es Prince. Rupert, had: his, “| suspended: for once, said that Cheung: have to appearsbefore ‘a ‘medic: ‘practitioner within «two: months and ‘take’ whatever treatment was recommended. He also or- dered Cheung.’to «post a *$500 ‘| bond and two ‘sureties. of $500 peach, we Cheung was‘arrested by RCMP. on a city’ street early: Tuesday ‘morning | after. he: failed” to account. for his; being there. When RCMP searched his home they féund. clothing.--valucd at between $200 and $300. . | Defence counsel «A. \. Bruce Brown told the . court that Cheung came to.Prince Rupert from China two years ago and has not been in any trouble before. He said that he has been an “average or better than av- erage” citizen, in the time he hos lived here: ) —The White House. said. ations, ould be held .Wwithin the Pomnene “ Tw that note, Khrushchev accused Elsonhowor of trying to scuttle an East-West sum- nilt ‘meeting proposed for New York, Khrushehev, who last week of- Moscow or any place in Europe. _ Msonhower sald in his most ree cent messnigo .to ditod July 26, that arrangomonta for. any summit conference should be loft to the UN Security Cone), : POPDO POG OOIODO CLO OC DOUIVOODIUIOS “Brooks Bay’! galls catch Only one hatihiut vewol soled hor catoh an the Prinses Rupert flattout exchange thin morn a The “Brooke Way" sold M0). HOO porns Co Welddal Columbia VPackora for prioon of 29.2 conts for modi, 22 aonts for large au VW conte for ebleken size nit, “Passing fored to come ta Now York for| such talks, today offors ag an ale], tornative to. arrange tho talks in |. Khrushchev, | staged onight,- tomorrow ; and ‘Wednesday with a matinee Wednesday afternoon. Curtain Wednesday . The Centurama:which is being sponsored here by the: Rotary Club, is a gigantic stage, water and acrial show featuring Holly- wood motion picture stars. back- ed by 10 big production ‘numbers and beautiful B.C. ‘girls present- ing songs and dances of the past century. Te It.is packed with action and comedy and has been proclaim- od the greatest variety’ show since the days of ‘Chautauqua”. It was especially prepared by Roy Lisogar, one of America’s top showmen, forthe B.C, .Centon- nial Year. . Le hee ~ One of the acts featuures “The Flying Wendts”, warld-famous death-defying acrial artists who were featured in the motion pic- ture, “The, Greatest Show On matinee will be ‘at 2 Barth.” os time is 8:30 each night and the] +a; ight| con rolling ‘ck now with : z ‘Sportsmen's Shows, who will be ‘seen in’ _< The program, containing many more surprising‘and | entertain- ing presentations, will. be. cli- maxcd by'a:14-foot birthday: cake with 100. lighted candles’ which will burst: ‘into -a «massive water fountain. illuminated by colored iM. birthday . wish: coming true’ for WO-year - Among, the -extras in. the. show Is’ a Rotary club: versus” Gyro club. canoe-tilting contest. in which Emile Blain’ and, Bob - Rudderham of the Gyros have accepted sa challenge flung. out. by Ron, Finlayson and» Dick ‘Ayres of the Rotary club, Re- ports that. Mr, Ayres has pur- | Side-splitting . comedy will be toam Of. Morri- er . 1 provided by the { “VIRIGINTA ENWIIGHT toll, Wolgha 124 pounda, has by . . oN Se be eb ts ee fe we tee v a NEM kr OIODODIPEFIIDO LIED DION ODIO DNS oe palnts for a hobby and ats aw : ve so Wii at tet ty en) : vag RTE RAR DE obi » Mt-your Ployoo is tho Wks Lodge $48 cho bly contest to bo atagod Bridny, Auguat'l duit prior’ to tho Youth Danvo in the HMOS Chatham drill) hall: ! ‘Was born fn North Vancouver, ationded John’ Oliver High: vachool boforo coming to Princo Ruport.: So $4.8. foot, @ Inches a chased’ skin-diving equipment have ot been substaintlated, © uw at old. 3,0,’ Faroat’ dorvico om- lag: for the “Port Day Queen laa Mowright, who own halriand blue oyos, Sho: {imming, ag. hor favorite sport, Photo py. Ohandlor's Studio. re He ey hey , bo 0 ntest with his dog| lights. to symbolize a Centenhial): {government for on ‘| building if Prince Rupert can ac- ‘fquire the present ‘}a new City Hall, Mr, Murray as MLA and W..J,] lot [oll . N cloxad mooting at: the court guests of tho Torrance and Ki}tl- mab clhambora of commerce and 6 9190 tho onblnot will. rocelva ospitals: cities ‘and towns of ‘The ‘board’. e ‘sence? there. t 0. differenc outdated. ones.” i Therefore, there: is nothing: meeting: board.) . At 3 pm, thi jer - Bennett, Mr. Bonner and paid’a visit to the federal build- Ing and the Iand provincial gov-. ernment land behind tho federal building which the city wishes to make a deal on with tho. federal new . federal post office for. Scott for the:Chamber of Com- merce hetompanied § Highways Ministor Gaglard! to Oliver Lako, Klolya Bay picnic site and ‘the Port Edward to Cassin cannory road, while Mr. Kiernan visitod the office of tho. Inspector of mines, At 4 pm, Mr. Bonnett visited 'Govornment Agent How- ard Harding In-the -provinelal court House, _ Also this aftornoon Recreation Minlster Enrlo Westwood war taken by ROMP launch to inspect Salt Lakes Park, 9 At 5:18 tho ontire cabinet met at the Department of ‘Transport dock for a visit to Prince Ruport nirport at Dighy Island as guosts ho DOT, Gonoral, Kiowlt and the Ohambor of Commerce, At 8B pm. Munielpal Affairs Minlator Black Is achodulee to ate tend a mooting of tho olty coun- Tomorrow the ealsinot will-hbld house In tho morhing and at 1! be made to the dabinet of the Clty of Prince Ruport's bring, Also to bo prosentod are briots from Torrave and Kitlmat. At noon the cabinet will be @ similar‘size being built in‘many tween the renovation’ of an old |: facility’ and construction. ‘ofa completely new facility to replace , - The. health:minister. made it ‘|. clear. tothe. hospital, {board | trustees that their conversation | t) With him was entirely: ‘off. the *}'co record” and that. the .‘discus-" ||: sions were not ‘for publication, ’: to report from’ Mr, ~Martin’s. |. with . the. : hospital’ s afternoon Prem. |. Municipal Affairs Minister Black |’ toured the. City Hall, and also} |) Am, w formal prosentation. will]. wer Council to rule on store hours EL Rae AB. rosult.Of. Inquitles: trom local morchants.as to whother: or. not they: will be able tovremain open on Wednesday, July: 30): In: view of the. civic holiday, Satur-. day, August. 2, Mayor PyJ, Lose: tor ts submitting a bylaw: to Olly: Councll tonight.) se aeisberiee no ‘The ‘bylaw, 1f passed, ‘by: cotne 0 ui etl, will exompt, Wednesday, Sulys pe ‘80 from: the closing regulations, 9. [8 Clork-Comptrolior:: RY We one oH anid today, i oe a Ho said: the bylaw ‘will, allow.) shops. to remahy open nat Weds Tendny, If thelr proprictory 4a, Q Yo. Atl . oe us ven \ SoM a erovevevenvoroovearoonssuspibede. WEATHERS Cr ‘ . Sunny “tomorrow. but with { » " Palohow of: OW cloud slong " i the. ‘outer: const: oveknight 8 and. tomorrow. 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