% t > t 5 ee ee he nf pa Mes Orbe te we ke ae ek, ase we UE Da an WE A ae dee a a ECHR ATOR ee eee ian: ‘ \ ) 4 COUNCIL BRIEFS . Pla In ‘absence. of Mayor P. J. Lester, the acting -mayor will give an address at the Provin- ‘gial -Elks Bonspicl banquet to be ‘held: here November 8. In Answer to a letter by the Prince Rupert Elks Lodge, council promised to giye moral support to the undertaking. A request for Mayor Lester to address the banquet was impossible to com- ply with as:the mayor will be out of town at that date. The city will buy 100. pairs of M.D.F. Protectors, 100 only ‘four-frequency telephones ‘and 12 switching Keys at‘! total cost of $3,050. , Approval of folr trade licences was reported by Alderman Kay Smith, chairman of the Licen- cing ‘Committec. Licences have T-A-L-L-O-R-I-N-6 ® Suits ® Slacks ® Topcoats ® Pants ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor 220 - 6th St. Phone 4238 | yground posters. come down for winter ‘City Council last night upheld an earlier decis- ion to remove playground signs during the winter. Action was taken after reading of a letter by Sergeant J. E. Ruttan, in charge of RCMP city detachment. Sgt. Ruttan: ‘expressed himself in favor of remdyal, against a submission by solicitor W. N. Poole. ' GTB gba tdi te paki ow eee we ew me perishable. foods. been issued to: Wilhelm Krue- ger, as welding contractor; Theo- dore Dimitrov, 251 Third Avenue: West, for a photography studio; Harold Skalmerud, for renting a suite; and Paul Rubinato for mobile store-peddling of non- Alderman R, G. Large, speak- ing for the Finance Committee,, reported landsales for a total of $4,680. . ‘ Council feels that it would be unnecessary to have police issue courtesy traffic tickets. Such tickets, used in many other cit- les, were advocated by Alder-~ man T. Norton Youngs at the last counc!l!] meeting. The Police and Traffic Committee Iinves- tigated the matter and ‘brought in an unfavorable recommenda-. tion which was counell. accepted by The 1957: financial statement will be printed by Dibb Printing Company. The firm entered a $155 bid, $37 lower than a tender by the Prince Rupert ‘Daily News Limited.: The ‘City will -buy 100 gallons of antifreeze from Imperial Of} Limited which entered. the low- est.of four bids for the contract. ANNUNCIATION BINGO Cancelled for Thursday, Oct. 16 Thursday, Friday, Saturday 345% - 3rd Avenue a ee _SPECIALS.... Womens Style Shoes and Casuals One Price $7.49 Reg. to $13.95 DO, dwe fi [ Shoes “Buy Quality — It Pays” Opposite NBC Power fPayne fanelalr hides in the wall delivers forced air heat at floor level es Looking fer a sure cure fer winter discomfort at low cost? vos, you can and tho niisary of cold floor discom- forts quickly, aaally, economically Tho Payno Panelalr givas moro oven heating=-keans floora warmer, cellings cooler—hecauso It dalivers foread alt loat at floor lovol, ; a ' Can be. placed against a wall or fully recessed, Futly automatic, Low lirat coat, low inatallation cost, law operating cost. Safely vantod, of course, Come In or call for full dataila-EASY TERMS, panélur ty flayne | tho droataat namo In healing WARD'S ROCKGAS Seal Cova Phone 5011 wished the Ladies of the Order in its Talent Show Friday- night. Federation; predominated t Roosevelt Park, school PTA The large membership, follow- ing a marked discussion, decided ‘that the report cards in .the present symbols or. uniformed letter form were adequate, that parents snould be informed of the behavior of their children, that -homework was necessary as well as corporal. punishment and that the length of the school day and holidays remain- the same. ’ Turning to other business Mrs. H. D. Portingale reported that there were 41 paid up members. The meeting agreed to convene the luncheon to be staged for the teachers :at the. Teacher's convention. at Booth Memorial High school, November 7. The pennant for the parent's atendance was won by Mrs. EB. I, Anderson’s classroom. . President Mrs. John Bateman presided over the meeting.. Refreshments followed buzz session. the CITY COUNCIL BRIEF... A.tender by Fraser and Payne DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND: EXALTED RULER’ t Martin peterson of Smithers, left and Henry Geddes, president..of. the B.C. association, New Westminster, right, are picutred : Jast week. ° when they were special guests at a, dinner. held ‘in ‘their ‘honor by the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, No, 342, while making. a goodwill tour of the district. The officials said ‘ave are looking. forward to the Elks Bonspiel here, Novemper’8, 9, and 10 ‘and. Roosevelt Park. PTA satisfied with reports An_ enthusiastic - discussion «on the : education ; questionnaire of the British Columbia. Parent-Teacher the school’s activity room.- | Prince Rupert ‘Daily News 3} fay eg Ws oe Oe we ‘Elks of the. Royal: Purple, success he. regular meeting. of the held Wednesday. night in: .- Wednesday, October 15,1958 PERSONALS - Mrs: Hans.George. Borchers, 302 Fourth Avenue East, leaves ‘to- morrow morning by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane: -for Hann- over, Germany. via ‘the polar route. Mrs,” Borchers plans | to spend. an extended visit 1 Europe. ‘ _Allan Barr, 247. “First Avenue East, left today by: CPA plane for a short visit in “Vancouver. The | Right. ‘Rev. H.. G: Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, left this morning by plane for Vancouver ing of the provincial synod and the House of Bishops, tomor- turn Saturday. Cee ag ee hey ry yen: rea S . BAM reat Le Pek aE ery eee Ce ET . es “ “Prices. Effective. 16th, 17th and 7 18th where he will attend the meet-! row and Friday. He: plans to re~ Mrs. RE. Gladding, 324 — Fifth Avenue East, morning by: CPA. plane for Van- Limited for supplying 24 fire- men’s ties received council’s..nod } Lover two other’ bidders. Universal ° | Stores. Limited had submitted a .bid of $117.81, identical to that of Fraser and Payne, while .the Sports Shop had set the price her sister, who- is. seriously i. gineer : of ‘the: Transport,. air. services, left to- day by plane on a short business trip to Vancouver. at $125.37. return Monday. © ‘PRINTED PATTERN A 886 A quietly beautiful dross—tho women oye with admiration— trey sheer woo) sparked with a flowing softly with the nes o “T think tf would be extramaly daytime wear or to dinner partl race af the allhouette. Printed Pattorn AsO Ja av Jf and 16. Blue 16 requiros 24) Toronto, Ontarlo, Menge print with ZONY, STYLE NUMER Noxt. Wook oWalel far by Cinny Atiutalne, AMer ee z 4 eS i ie Pa ‘ aa ies by Vat Tluman PROMINENT DESIGNER kind men Jlke best, and other Is Printed Pattern Ag8ad. Noled doalgner Theresa crouted the Original for Nat Tuman in slate- antin bow, "Tho shape ls supple, f tho figure," sayé the designer, chic in crepe or wool jersey for os,” sho adds in a apeaial nate to home couturiors. A draped cowl-lke collar aurvos the neelline in front while slot seaming aceonta tho alondar, mnoluttered A marvelous dross for the holidays ahead, ft wilh amply repay your investment tn sewing tle and fine fabric with many sensona of compliments, alable iy Misses’ Sivas 8, 10, 12, yards S4-ineh fabric. Bend ONE DOLLAR for Printod Pattern AGR6 to Prinae Tupert Dally News Pattorn Dopartinend, dO Front Street Wont, Mainly YOUR NAM, ADDRWSS and 812i, nm Prominent Doalgnor Pattorn leaves. tomorrow. couver en-route to: ‘Estevan, Sask-}. atchewan where: she will visit. ‘Norman’ ‘McClary, ‘resident en-" . Department’. of): £ He plans‘to’ - (. 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