ee ee eee eee EE Ee IRR Ob REE VOL XLVII, No, 252 Plans of A. Ene television j in Prince Rupert aris one 1 Gouneil agreed with its ‘Tele- . ‘yision committee that no agree- ment should be made with. the frm. until the ‘Canadian Broad- casting Corporation has. replied to, a submission council is. mak- ing. | : “This. submission urges the selting up of a relay chain from Vancouver, and secks informa- tidn ‘on costs ‘and time and equipment required, . . ulin _committec Sic recommen-| apie ‘titing Dec, 31. He. eae contin ; Land and Méteopolitan of the Ecelesiastical Province of Rup- ert’s Land. Archbishop Bar- foot’s duties will be assumed ‘by Most Rev. Philip Carrington, Arhbishop of Quebec and sen- ‘Jor Metropolitan of the Church. —CP photo. Big catch of herring in North with the largest herring cateh singe 1953 under their hatches, fishermen in the northern aren, contral area ound Queen Char- lolte Tslands will enjoy a pros- porous Christmas season, Herring cateh to date hns totbniied 35,089 Lons in the three areas, G. W. Winsby, assistint supervisor of Fisheries, reported today. . ‘Phe 35,080 tons is 14,267 tons over the same period dn 1057 nndis the best catch since 1053 When tt totalled 30,034 by the end oof the sume pertod, Mr. Winsby srl, The fshermen laid off for the Christinas season Deeember 17 and wilh resume fishing the frst week day diuary, ‘Total enteh on the B.C. count ype to December Tt was wry which ts one af the mont profile Whle fshing years an record: for this provines, “hI dsonere than three times nat yen total cateh fap the Hinde period and compres with Thi bons da the record year Vonu. There was on heavy run of hominy: Ih the Calf ef Creargtea Ninh west const of Vancouver Telnbd: waters, “The short herrhag season iy the Now Your, ds nx ported to behing the total sonion's eateh Peto more than 200,000 toni, the dnrpest over rocordor. Wakes rend im Aperiber sit athe DRUGS LTD. DIAL Lie sity thd bt Wah gQuns wan! of ‘elev vision n by y ” pri -. | Colusst, a “| Hampton, Alex -Rembacz,. — eY Aren bio eer — SIDEAT Seber rewyrererrersoRneinr a peer L. Fletcher and Associates to. install | by April 1 received a ¢ sharp setback at last-night’s meeting of city council. ‘dation was. endorsed. ‘without dissent or even discussion.: “In -practice it. is’ “likely ‘to mean that Mr.. Fietcher’s plan to. use. co-axial cable for pip-— ing canned TV 10 city homes ‘has been vetocd; for at the last meeting Mr, | Fletcher said a quick. decision was urgent, and. that delay would mean. that he and his | would ‘be unable to go ahead. equip- come to Mrs. GT. Glenn - funeral. held ~The funer al took. ‘place at St. : tie Sik co Friday of o e”-and "ead Kindly - ‘Light.’ Harold “An- Robert Kels sey, Robinson. Graveside rites were held by Women of the Moose-and the adian Legion. ELKS BINGO WINNER SOON A total of 42 number have now been drawn in the Elks Lodge house Bingo contest, and mat- ters can't go on muehn longer. Proceeds are for crippled children, Today's nurnbers ere [-2y; and G-AR, Previous numbers: B-3; 1-4; B-5; B-6; Belt; B-12; I-13; B- 14; 1-15; 1-17; T-18; T-19; 7-23; ) 26 Tr 28; N-33; N-34; N-37; N- 41; N-42: 'N-43; N-44; N-45; Ge 4b; G-5t; G-f3; G-56; G-60; O- (2; O-68; O-G4; O-65; 0-66; O- G2: O-08; O-T); O-72; O-F4; O-75, b-1 associates... Council is optimistic about the chances of ‘setting up ‘ment in telephone: ‘stations.along ‘the ‘coast, and-belleves that live | television could):thus: ‘Prince’*Rupert much earlier. than 1965, the: date . mentioned ‘asthe | soon St Postibles Th Ayn ns. were Abide. with Women's Auxiliary of the Can- JACOB VANDENBRINK, ‘who has been ‘appointed as manager . ‘of she Civic ‘Centre in Prince Rupert, He is taking up the position left vacant by Cathe - ine Laurie, ‘who resigned: ‘due. to il health. “Invitation | to Minister for External ffairs Sidney ‘Smith. The Queen's SE cretary stated | Canadian Goyernment draw up; the program for the visit. A copy of the palace Ictter has te Governor-Gencral ; been sent Vincent Massey. Council has repeated quest to the Federal nent, and has been assured that it will reccive the attention of Mr. Smith. W. T. Delworth, Mr. Smith's executive assistant, has written | to council assuring them of this, and hus stated that the Iinvita- tion has been forwarded also to: the Government Hospitality | its re- Committee, which is responsible ' for co-ordinating plans for the! roynl visit next sunimer. POST OFFICE BOXING DAY HOURS All Post. Office wiekets, with der wicket, wil) be open from 8 am, to 16 am, December 26, Postmaster R. S. Seherk report- ed today. The Post office will be closed all day Christmas Day, i oe ae ah ‘yhuman history and.of the. lives The’ Ti-year- old. supreme rinler. darkening”. and. ready. uA de end his ‘predecessor, ‘Pope . ‘Pins: XI, who . during” his” ‘reign. delivered 19 Christmas messages in which. he invariably pleaded for’ Beace}. and. Christian ‘unity. | vue The Pope's message. was ‘in. re-. ply to traditional - Christmas. wishes ‘presented ‘by Eugene: Car-=|: red College’ of: Cardinals. oo The Pope said man’s lack, ‘of goodwill’ in following God's” call. is “the most terrible “problem - of. of individual men ‘and ‘peoples: a In .a 15,000-word’ ‘speech, “the situation” and materialist - “in: selves, Govern- , oe trimmings for patients Full Christmas fare is in store ifor patients in Prince Rupert iGeneral Hospital, administra- itor Edward H. Knight announc- | ed today. Mr. Knight said that the Christmas dinner menu for hos- }pltal patients includes tomato ‘juice cocktail, roast turkey, cranbDerry sauce, stuffing, gib- let gravy. whipped potatoes, but- tered turnips, green peas. relish- cs, pickles, phim pudding with [sance, candy, nuts and fruit. Christmas trees have been: [placed in all the wards and; i | 1 ! of: the ‘Roman. Catholic: Church} vigilant: “Gn the’ ‘night: ‘that’ ‘is |: dinal Tisserant, dean’ of’ the Sac- : pontiff referred to’ the: “atheist th which ‘some’ nations, find ‘them | a pie te pele mankind.” he,.P said: the. | snares laid by those who wre e ‘emies of God even more than , our enemies and. we must pre- ' pare ourselves fornshesdefence of . the Christian principles wich ; are the bulwark of true justice, now and always . CONSTRUCTIVE CHRISTMAS “May this be a constructive | Christmas. “May all those who are listen- ing to this voice through the waves of the air, who are listen. ing to the bells calling for unicn ‘and prayer in homage to humble intentions for the sanc- tification of the new year that it may become for i vt ing, of goodness and of peace. Pope John paid feeling | rooms by the Hospital Women’s : ‘ute to his predecessor, Pope Pius ‘auxiliary and the auxiliary has, X01, whom he colled “pastor an- the exception of the money or-! provided each of the 19 children , gelicus’——the angelic pastor. jin hospital with a gift. The hospital staff has erected messages the. Pius, whose tenching he sumined | in nurses’ larger Christmas trees wilting room and at the stations on the floors. Pi a \ i i v ie nae teh | ne iv in } i on i oy , ne, ‘or, ‘he omer a Sere Ne ‘ a Re f N b ‘ ae vo Ay second and third : 19 Christmas : by He recalled the broadcast ;Up as “unity and peace. " The Pope spoke in Itallan. THis “speech lasted 23 minutes, Leanne ee co nao the | SO! all the | | world a year of justice, of bless-- trib- Pope: i. 3 Tite vv NOY oe v ” | drivers but we. just haven't 2 big: enough staff for it and we ‘are not in competition with the taxi firms.” He said the best advice for {drivers who have sense cnough Io know when they’ve had too > much to drink to drive is to “call a cab.” “Its much safer and iess costly in the long run to calla taxi to drive you home than to have an accident that could cost hundreds of dollars and | maybe take a life or maim , someone,” Sgt. Ruttan said. 1 A Cunadian Press survey Record herring harvest | VANCOUVER & The biggest cargo of herring ever carried on this coast Was uni. ded at Shingle Bay, North Peneer Is- land, during the weekend. The coastal freighter Minn C, down to her marks with the 427 tons of fish in her holds, un- londed the Esperanza Tole. her- ring oat the John C. Jackson re: duction plant on the gulf is- nnd, The sh were caught by the selner Dolina TI, one of many cdeapsen herring bots whieh hive been reaping a f0,000-ton harvest of herring in the west const inlet. htheries departinent statisti clans expock the herring eateh Wong the B.C. coast to iit the I76,000-ton mark before the end of the year, the largest eaten over recorded so enrly ino the ROLBON, remqeenieh ieemcnnnramsceneney ming Ceram apaee ces nore Am mearmenenecanaaesaaasme CIURISTMAS SETTING -- A white Christmas dk assured for this askt cabla tia pouce- ful setting on Trollyburn ridge In West Vancouver, Virncouvor Province photographer — lrle Cuble tools the pleture ad ninbet but pot oan effect of sunlight by resting hls cumora an alimp with the shutter open Waid the lens selat 71 while he walked about firing an oloctronte flash gun. ACT" photo, BONS whey ty At t Halifax the police traffic division said the only free rides they plan are in the black maria to the station- the B.C. Centennial operation” It was sent to Dr. to Mayor P. J. Lester. Dr. Large said the felt it would be unfair to pick it better that city, PP PLOEPLE DIO D PL OLOPOPOPS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT GIVEN FOR CITY'S CENTENNIAL WORK Prince Rupert dias received u Certificate of Merit from Committee during this summer's R. G. Large, Rupert Centennial committee, and he presented it last night 4 certifientle everyone in the city for their efforts. the certificate should 849 when a "a drunk weaved into a police station, threw his car See — TRIP (Continued on Page 5) for its “complete co~- celebrations. . chulrman of the Prince represented thanks to Ife and the committee out. individuals, and thought zo to the whole of the NO PPODOPO EEL OLLI OOD DER IDI OLED ODO POEL OEERIOE LE ODIO VEDIO VOGDIDODOPDOOED Storm-damaged destroyer Ah ee eR A e bees in no dange r, says RCN HALIFAX (CP)—The navy said today the Can- adian destroyer escort Hu gule-force winds and heavy seas 600 Nova Scotia coast but is in The ship, manned by a skele- ton crew oof 150 men, reported undetermined damage to the foreparl of the vessel caused minar flogding in some com- partments The destroyer escort Suguenay has lett here to Intercept the Lue ron and stand by during the re- mainder of her voyrpe to port. PLANE SENT OUT An RCAF maritime command alrernaft from Groenwaal, N.4., hug been ordered to rended- vous with the Buren in the North Atlantic. The navy aiid tt ta “now un. Hkoly" (he ahtp will bq homo for Christmas. Lt deelhied to extl- mato apn urrival tine beau ron has been damaged by miles off the no danger. collision with a Freneh warshtp during NATO exeretses it the Mediterranean, is ino no danger, “The netlons being taken are the normal precaution dictated by the severe wether canditiony prevailing audong the ship's course, the ohuavy statemont anid, . 4 Noriinlly, the Eluren carries tt erew oof 8h0> but 1000 ware sent buck courtier with athor ahips of the Cindi tusk force ta ane sure they would enjoy Chirtitnnns iu homo, Sn seem aangene atm Edie per temmernepe vemell WEATHER North const reglon aloydy “everything depends on the wouther” Tho Thullfax woathor aftice sided winds dn the awron ware wort Wt BO tables an hour yunting bo a. Conditions were doterloratdiy, The Huron da undar the eam- mand of Cand: Willan lowe of Vorb Wittiim, Ont, san of OG. Dp. Howe, membor af, the former Liberal fodoral government, NO DANGHIT Tho nievy stromed that the dhip, bound home fram ‘Mouton, Mranee, after undergohig repiadrs Wilh seatteved shawety to. day and Wednenday, Thee muiiniog mild. aoutherly winds 16 ronehing 3h in exe posed arons. Low tonteht and inh tomorrow wa and db. TIDES— Wodnouduy, Dee, tH, Wbt MPnrattia Ataundard Yon tou drmiuged lull auttered dno i whe ae i Tlith . ... OO Vi fant Wan 80.0 foot Low ooo... 0:08 1.0 font 48 4.0 foot UEP ete Eee EEE EV EF oy