SR At LS \ POUNCIL BRIEFS’ " ta MA i Let iE ae ae eee gle eM oe i aly City asked to outlaw parties | at SON hall because of noise A vigorous’ comp Hall was heard by City Council last ni " iA drinking , ing: committee. letter by Denis J. *The letter requests outlawing of dances at the SON- hall. on grounds. that the dances have become Intolerable tn a residen- Jal: ‘aren, . Passages from the ieLter read as, follows: i “During their dances, - people are. drinking openly underneath our bedroom window. ‘The nolse, Profanity and broken bottles strewn {n our yard are very ob-}. jectionable. “The parties usually last un- til after 2 am. and the noise of the people leaving this hall, with their boisterous shouts and hollers, is most disturbing and Keeps the neighborhood awake, “4J.. most strongly recommend that the council restrain the use of. this hall to a _Mecting place When kidneys fail ‘ , £0 remove Bxcees acids and wastes, hackachr, tired 4 feeling, disturbed 2# “rhst often: fulluvs, Nadd' » Kidney * Pille-eti:ulate « kidneys to nunoat rdaty, You feel hettor-tle ep bet if tar, work better. 5 ‘ You can depend 58 ov Dodd's. Get Dudd'satuny drug sture, : ' You Can Depend On parties tWice and thrice week! i "Alderman Darrow Gomez re- laint about ‘ “noisy: parties” ght. Rowse, 11] F q only, and that. dances, be out- lawed.” Council approved an. Associ- ated Engincors account for $2,- 144.83, covering expenses for the Master Sewer Survey during February. Payment was recom- mended by Alderman Norman Bellis on behalf of: the Board of Works Committee. ‘ “Installation of a fire hydrant at the corner of | Frederick Street and Eleventh | Avenue was sanctioned by council,. Rec- ommendation for the $1,800 job was put forward by Alderman T. Norton Youngs on behalf of the Utilities Committee. ~ Local merchants will be given an opportunity to compete | for. contract for firemen’s uniforms.. They will be asked whether they can match price and qual- ity of uniforms as manufactur- ed by Gordon Campbelt Com- ‘pany of Vancouver for New : Westminster and’ Vancouver. If ithey can, they will be .given | preference over the Vancouver ‘firm, council decided upon. rec- _ommendation by Ald. Youngs. , ( at the Sons of Norway ifth Avenue East, containing charges of y, was referred by council to the licenc- ported ‘app roval Committee: Henry Bergen, BIL Fraser Street, for bakery products home delivery: Domenik Bambas, 1070 Third Avcaue West, as general contractor; Gordon Russell, 909 First Avenue West, for window cleaning and chimney sweeping; and W. E. Richardson, 133 Ninth Avenue West, a5 general con- tractor. Councll accepted a tender by Frizzell’s Motor Products Limit- ed for body repairs and paint- ing of a half-ton’ city truck. Frizzell’s bid of $134.77 was the lowest of five. Notification by Deputy Min- -ister of Labor W. N. Sands ‘that G. A. Carmichael has been appointed conciliation officer for the Prince Rupert local of the Civic Employees Union was acknowledged and ordered filed by council. ' A proposal by Prince Rupert automobile garages for a rotat- ing schedule of extended service hours was accepted by council, A motion by Ald. Youngs that: whoever Is responsible for leav- | a eee ty pp oye of following trade Hcences by the Licencing TRY THE OUR SPECIALTY - DIAL 3215 » ~ Grand Cafe | Fer the Best Selection of Chinese Foods Buy your show tickets here 635 TAKE OUT ORDERS - Fresh bread daily Open 6 a.m. to Tam. | 2nd AVENUE WEST | ‘ 4 GORDON wal ANDER CON Ch Be” in BX a” GSD FOR GARDEN TOOLS: AND | SUPPLIES OR PHONE 3104 GS ca OE Pe Se FA, Re ee oe ee wet Tor BREE DELIVERY phone - 4032 SICKS' CATILANO BREW } ee “This advertincment is not published or adlapliyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Geyernment of Britivh Columbia ; iand Mrs. 'Second Avenue West, home this evening by train: to: “spend a two-week vacation with Honan ot ne Sa’vation Army | Prince Rupert Cub Pack for its} registered: as soon. as: possibie. I Children’s Home in Calgary. | Graham Avenue Mr. ‘tend the Western PmeeUng of Pulp and Paper In- | Mrs. Mure led tive i dustry fy Vietorla, May 15 to 17,' ‘Mr, Wayniin ts chairman of the; Gerry r “Preifie Coast branch, Section of the sand Paper association. : ing debris on the intersection of | Ninth. Street and Third Avenue, ; near a building site, be ordered to remove the debris, was adopt- ed unanimously. Land sales totalling $5,005.00 were approved by council upon recommendation by the finance committee. Alderman R. G, Large ! reported on behalf of the com-: mittee. ° PERSONALS John Guthrie, plant manager (of Columbia Cellulose Company: /Ltd., Watson Island, leayes to-! !morrow by Canadian Pacific Air-: ‘lines plane for Vancouver . en , route to Victoria where he will attend the Western Internation- ‘al meeting of Pulp and = Paper: “Industry, May 15 ) bo 17. Salvation | army Licutenant ; 1 Suilvas ‘Edgar, daughter of Mr. Mackenzie Fry, 1008 | Lt. Edgar is sta-: : Chilliwack visilurs Mrs. Grace Downing left the city this morn-i ing by short visit with her and daughter, ; chard Pollack, 252 Bighth Aven-_ ue West. train after spending a, son-in-law: Mr. ond Mrs Ri-' Morris “Wayman, 2390; leaves tomor- Mrs. ‘row by plane for) Vancouver where she will join Mr. Wayman, . iwho wos in’ Vernon cattending , t ithe first annual meeting of B.C.! bers, ‘Tb. | Reereation and 10, representing the Prince | leaders, Mrs, Robert Munro, Paul pictures were taken at the Tiny; ussuchition May 9: Rupert Reereation connnission. | and Mrs. Wayman will ib | International ! Teehnieal; Canadian Pulp aRY TEMPTED ' eretay | Retires from Royal Bank | MeALPINE | ALF, Announcement Is made by The Royal Dank of Cunnda of the redirement on dune tat, after many years of distin ulshed services, of A, TT. Mee Alpine, Supervisor of Branches 1) British) Cohumbin. Senior officer of the bank dn the province since 1046, Mr, Me- Alpine has filled important positions In many parts of Canada and was Supervisor of Manitoba Branches before coming to Vancouver, My, Me- Alpine’s rotlrement becomes effective on June lst whon. FP, Whitloy, recently namod an Asslatunt Goneral Manager, wasVMNOS jurlsdiatlon over branches in the British Col- umbla dstriet, ‘ annial -quet held in the First United pea aya ye eR: eye eras y noon are left to right: officiated. ‘Godmother Mrs, Ch of Mr. and Mrs. Wells on 1643 pee The Kinsmen club money to supply the new ported today. Arne Lien, croretary’ for the | Civic Band association sald that: at a recent executive, meeting of} the group, it was decided that the Kinsmen would - raise. the money through a bingo game at: which the band would play be- : fore the games and during in- termission. Bandmaster P.. A, Lien re- ported that band practices, to date, had been “very well at-| tended but we are in need of; two or more clarinet players.” It was also decided to peri- odically advise the public | through the press, of the dis- bursement of association \ funds. A drive for memberships in, the band association will be! ! launched soon. Individual : mem- | | Fathers urged — to. continue — ~ Cubs. support — “District Boy Scout “eommis- sioner E) A. Williamson night commended the ‘a rrives.. ‘Four th: marked improvement since lasti fall and urged fathers to .con-: tinue to give the Cubs their full: ; Supp yrt. : On behalf of the Prince Ru-. ppert Boy Scout association, Mr. ° Williamson. was addressing 43! Cubs, fathers and guests at the Fourth Prince Rupert Cub Pack “Father-and-Son” ban- ehurch hall. Group committee chairman K. | F. Harding, emeee for the affair, mtroduced other head table | guests. group committee mem-: G. Grantham, C. T.! Young and G. BE Miller; pack— Yablonski MeEachern, Following the and Rey. Vernon i. banauel Akela assembly inj sing-song, assisted by Cub oom, Gul Rickey Perley proposed (he toast to ¢he fathers to which , Aa vation Army Sr. Captain Te WL Smith responded. Mr. Hoarding moved a vote of thanks, fo the Cub mothers who had prepared the meul and to Mrs, Munru and Mrs. Robert Phiyer who arranged the table settings. Milms shown by Mr. MeBaeh-! enn concluded the evening's uc tivities, Pack letders unab'e to attend. were David Smith, Len Franzen, PICTURED AROUND? the ‘baptismal font iar. and Mrs. Harol Ellen, nine-month-old. daughter of Mrs, arles Whatman i3 at Atlin Avenue, | Kinsmen club to raise funds for. uniforms. for civic band P. M. W ells and Mr, Wells. Rev.: a i fi Songs, dances and variety acts ‘performed in authentic national costumes and tongues will be. the keynote for the two- and-a-half hour show. : welcome. to attend the .parade of. talent..and. that: there: -wouid be, no admission charge. - L. S. McGill will be rmaaker of in S., “Andrew's Anglican. Cathedral’ Sunday. ‘after- of d M. Britten, godparents at: ‘christening of Marianne . Stanley Leech of Masset: Tight, A familly, ‘tea followed. at the home - (Staff Photo) ~ of Prince Rupert has agreed to raise’ the necessary Prince, Rupert. Civic Band. vk a n n ually. while organization | memberships: will be $25 .a- year, Organizations wishing the ser- vices of the band must request. them by writing from. the Prince Rupert Civic» band. association’s executive committee. who. “shall ] have the right to grant. or re-. fuse the request. Charges — for. performances .will. be .$50 _ for. two Hdurs or less and $25. for. any hour or part thereof after two hours. “ALI instruments or other equip- ment purchased by the band.as- sociation shall be the property of the City of Prince Rupert but it-will be in the car, custody: with: uniforms | it. was: Te- _ Parents meet | professors ‘A group: of: ‘Booth | ‘Memorial High School’ ‘Parent- -Teacher: as~ sociation’ mothers. yesterday ‘af-; ternoon ‘enjoyed ~ “an” informal} round table tea hour. with guests Dr. M. W:. Steinberg, . associate professor ‘of English at UBC ‘and. Professor Henry ‘Cy ‘Gilliland ; di- rector - of teacher’ education at Victoria ‘College. “ ee lan. president Mrs. .Henry. Lindseth, ai many, of the ‘numbers at. the ‘Piano’ will be Leo’ Valg. ‘ "| in-the 1957: District Mucis and: ‘teacher’ Marjorie’ A. Smith; was i}. a PoE {highlielited by Schubert's “Im-1} oe op; -Convening the. tea were PTA : ‘ceremonies | and accompanying. _ Usherettes,’ garbed in national. costumes will. add. colorful decor Piano recital pleases lage crowd | --Winner of: the top mark: award: Drama Festival, Winfried: Rompf delighted | a crowd -of. over :70 recital ‘held in the St, Andrew’s:| Angtican’ Cathedral. hall... The ‘recital presented by. his | Prince Rupert Daily News . Tuesday,. May 13, 1958" vou INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMEN ~ Folk festival Fr | to feature big . The Civic. Centre auditorium: will: : international music and'song. Friday night {Prince Rupert branchof council presents. its: “Centennial Folk Fes ival: Program chairman Dirk Timan , | said : ‘today that. everyone..was Wil elude.a-’ troupe’ Jof.: ‘Japan {| Bethel -Baptist: chotr,: 1 singers, .. under: the.: direction. of . “|| George: Graf, Swiss”: -yodelling dj and. a, song, and. dance ‘act ‘by’ music lovers May. 3'at‘"ay plano abe a eS nthe ‘the. Canadian. Citizenship to" ‘the testival of” ‘melody Refreshments Wl be 'served:to the. ‘performers, ‘workers -, ‘and their guests; following the’ show, the chairman “announced, Program. ‘highlights’ dancers, judo experts; orchestra, » ‘five ° Scottist land: dancers, a Norwegia folk dance, a group of:. Canadian square dancers. and the: ‘German under’ the direction of: Ernst’ ‘Ronipt., “There will be: 2 “Greek: ‘Violin: ee ist, a. UkFainian: ‘Song ‘and dane ce. |mumber, ‘@ group ‘of "Hungatian | Group. ‘Of. ‘Trish. stn aa Hungarian mouth’: raloniets 3 a Russian. soprano | and.: the: sar jig: performed by. Darlene’ C L mine, ” a i ROME! E pronrtu in A> Flats’: “Romance”: + by Sibelius and “Sonata; Opus: 14, ype No, 2,” by- Beethoyan. “Assisting © ‘in “'the. ‘90-minute’ program. was: ‘guest: soprano “Val- lerie Dearden,. pupil, ‘of Phyllis ‘| Hankinson, - “who ®: ‘pleased | “the | |crowd* witha: group.of” favorite | ‘songs, inctuding “How Beautiful . are:the Feet,” by Handel;.“There | i is’ Joy .in the: Song, by Ge Shaw and.“Oh: No John,” "arranged i by Cecil J. ‘Sharpe. : cad ‘Mrs. Harold ‘Helland, Mrs. ' Jack; and control ox the association, Instruments ‘and equipment Strand: and Mrs. J. Te Harvey. : shall .be issued. to -band:-mem-. bers, who ‘will. sign. -an , wnder- berships Will. be available for $1) taking to caré for’ and protect | teachers, M ‘Michael ‘Yo ; the- instruments: and. . equipment i band and shall return . them: sup- band. Sto Parents per It is” ‘impdrtant “thal - last { child starting © public” ‘sohdor” re Prince Rupert, School. District be: Parents of beginners, ready registered, are asked ' “to? ‘complete -the registration forms; ‘at the elementary schools ber tween May 14th ‘and May 16tn:' preferably between 9 aa. and! ‘31:30 am. The- beginning ‘age! for Grade one pupils is six years: by November . 20, 1958. - The: child’s birth certificate must be. presented at the time of regis-: tering... ‘BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTERS. : . { '@ ‘MOTHERS OF TINY TOTS"! —The Civie Centre would like | you to know that some execilent } Tot Display on April r2th. Please: phone 2244 or 4326 for further r information. (98) : } @ Last regwar meeting of; ‘Booth PTA Wednesday, May 14, at 8 pm, featuring Fashion | Show by Home Ec. classes and; election of offleers, (118): @ Order of the Royal Purple | Spring Tea and Gale, Wednese | any, May. ith, 2230) pan, EMk's | Home. 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