Te Bee: VOL. XLIX, No. 75 PROVINCIAL LIBRARY. -”, VICTORIA, B.C. 2 tee ES OTB? arteries ine TH jitaliern rae Telephone 6767 °— In ‘solemn pageantry, a céremony, a 29-year. old: dr eam of the Githaden | Knife,: he-surprised them in his)’ {mid- town: ‘grocery store, An’ ‘autopsy. indicated he_ was “ ‘beaten fiercely’over the head. and face. ‘with: ‘soft- drink: bottles more: : than: 15 ‘times... fractured, presumably... ‘by: J were | with: his: ‘own’ “knife:. I Guy Foon;:: «who also operates ak grocery: -store. grocer:'slain in neople at Gr eenville on the Nass River, came true ‘Saturday. afternoon when-the Rt. Rev. Eric George. Munn; Bishop of Caledonia, consecrated’ and. dedicated the newly- compldted St. Andrew’ s church. before more than 500 persons. : Se “The ceremony ...was the - cul- mination of continued commun- ity effort for nearly 30 years and repr esented the sacrifice of time and effort of every. man, woman |. and child of the- “village — plus money and love, to bring the beautiful, spired butiding, to. its completion. Visitors for the. four: ‘aay of]. solemn ‘service, celebration “and feasting began arrlying by: fish- bout, ; speedboat ‘and * cary-and plane on Thursday, The: ‘ogntin- nous comings < and. going vended last: night: vin’ aefinals farewell banquet ‘arranged: ‘by. hereditary chief Peter Calder..." ‘Up. until: Sunda, jatternoon more than’ 600: visltora : from’ the Nass and Skeona - Rivers, Prince Rupert, Terrace, and Alaska had visited the villago, 400:of which were billetted by the: hospitable villagors,, Speedbonts were in continuous motion. running bo- ~twoon the: village. ‘and. a Colums=. bin Celluloso Compaby Ltd) con-. struction camp aboub 10 breathe | taking miles up, the Nags River, Prelude for the.-;dedleation service was provided by a color. ful parade’ of cholts from 8b, Ane drow's chureh, Greenville,’ Christ Churel of Kineollth | and: ‘Bh, Potor's ahah of: “Alyanish, SANG EN PROOHE SNSTON, Jiary ohio ing the 2ord Palm, moved slows ly nlong the main “alreot, from the old Church, alias to tho }: ‘ Prince ‘Rupert: has’ now gone 4 do ‘dts without a Catal brattic. never a oS PPPOE To Elon | Laneslanehhimnidndabnianated / ORMES- DRUGS uy. eikonal igi sala alia ‘Tiinglo, Joctarn,: tha chancel, ‘a fied by og! steps. of the new St. Aridrew’s| church to await the consecration rites by the Bishop of Caledonia. William D. McKay, chief coun- cillor of Greenville was in charge of all arrangements for the cere- mony, | CONSECRATION. oursIpn: ‘Before more: than’ 600" ‘people and with 130;members ‘of: the maséed, chotrs™ ‘drawn upon, the SLEDS: of (the! gleaming: white ehureh, Bishop Munn consecrat- ed the new building lo: the, ‘glory of God, ., “When the. choirs ei congre: gation had taken their places in- side. the church, Bishop Munn, accompanicd ‘by his chaplains, proceeded “around the church and then with his pastoral staff knocked three times en the. door]. of St.Andrew’s saying: “Open me the gatos of right cousnoss; that I may go into thom, and give thanks to the Lord,” Moe “Accompanying the Lord Bishop wore The Venerable C, A, Hinch- liffo of Torrace, Archdeacon of Galgd onja, The. Very Rov, George T, Pattison, Dean ‘of Culedonin, and-roctor of St, Andrew's cath= edral, Prince Rupert; Rov, Paul Morcot’ ‘of Alyanshiand mixsion- tivlesdn -charge Solomon Doolan Th company with tdisipn tig ‘nid: ‘Harold Barton of Kineoltth; ehureh igndinrtas © “nnd: hered«. i, tho procession: ning Godfroy";Kally, of =the Queen Oharlotte Islands and Honry D. May of. Bt, Androw' 4 in Greon- villess, mene A potition was rend from the churel, wardons of St. Andraw's, Paulm. 00 was: sung in. Nishge ‘tongue by the massed choirs, the Bishop dodicated tha handsomos |. Jy-crrved prayer doxk, pupil ’ lua, the eroxs, candlostiaks, proe coasionnl \eross: and other gifts mid presentation, =. | Wihahop Jn, hla-sermon | “Munn ‘gautloned the congregation not bo wilow pomp, ceremony and publiciiy which surrounded the woramonies to spoll thon, . “Tho Ohureh is for God" and Iva glory, he sald, “The snow-white odifice domin- nos tho village in tho shadow af Iecscnpped mountains, the tal Popped spire of Gothic dosign ts epper by an ornamental cross, Wi : ‘ Co Yay ty ® Battal ta ty ey tea tg ig “ea reg ys Vale og got oe if 3 i" it at a ei eee The dignity and integrity of the villagers shines forth in the atlractive furnishings of the church and the hand- wrought traditional church designs that decorate the interior. The gol- den glow of local yellow cedar is offset by imported yew and ma- hogany which was specially pro- cured for the builders, - Pocket knives -were the most- used tools for the carvings which were often done piece by piece at home after a,full day's work on the. main ‘building. =. “At the banquet in the Com- munity Hall following tho dedi- cation services, visiLors were wel- comed by co- -masters of cere- monies Frank Calder, and Wil- liam D, McKay, . Fenture presentation — of the Groenville Concert Band, led by bandmaster Joshua McKay, were solections. from: tha, opera Martha by Gounod. 02 During the evening. Invited guests: wore Introduced: one by one and asked to stand and Identdfy thhamsolves, Guest . ‘spenkor of tho ‘evening was John Must, Canddian Broad. casting. Corporation: © program producer for OFPR In Prince Ruy- port, Othor sporkors wore Victor Janzen, District: Buperintendont of Indian Schools R, EH. 8. Smnp- son, Skeonn District: Indian: 8u- porintondent, R, H. Blddlo, Nass Rivor Indian. Superintondont, Mts. Ty As. Hayris, of. Princo: Ru perl, ne Indlary superintendent sunipe son, who began ia tall with o phrase in the Nishga Jangunaga, aud that’ he. waig dhriod: with tho beauty and’ infogrity of tho craftamanship, and work which the villagers hind dono within the |, ahureh, He sid it was a credit to both thelr. ability, and love: of the ohurehy es st J, 1, Olu, Hovedltary onlot, of Grounvillo and Mrs, Clark. pres sontod gold plated rilings to the chureh ab the conalusion of. an nddross which: outlined tho hards|- alps and difficulties the people of Greonvillo ovorsnme to, | coms plote the church, compvemiaraers i (Continued on: page » 0 ‘Seo MUAUTIPO LS Sy cegectg peste gg ty Ne de Md Sie net dus it . te Ep ee Pk ele a py - VANCOUVER. (GP) elder ly. Chinese. ‘grocer ‘Sunday has brought renewed Y olice protection for demands » for more grocers. ' Tom Fat, 68. was. “apparently : grabbed by at least, ‘two burglars’ butcher I when,- ‘armed. with’ ‘a. ‘Four of. his. ‘ribs He was. eventually | ‘killed jstab: ‘wounds. in the: chest Bruises - on: his arms ‘indicated one: manheld. the little: grocer ee while the ;other. hit. -him: His 2p body was: dragged -behind a counter:in the, tiny.store:and: dis- fi covered;:there by” his.- ‘son, Tomy “Mr. Fat was ‘the third Chinese |! the . PRINCE RUPERT, BC, ~ MONDAY, APRIL : 18, last. four a “sleeping ‘quarters ‘at. the rear of] the store and went: into’ ‘the: store 1960 Mtection, The. sadistic slaying of an corner rears. None of the murders], have been solved. 0. CONSULT CHIEF 4 _Foon Sein, spokesman. for the Ver, said he would take the mur-|: ders: up. with chief constable]. ion “operated by members of the dJarge Chinese community. espite ‘police crackdowns and efforts: to increase their own pro- tection, they. have long. been al favorite target for hoidup- men, ‘thugs: ‘and burglars. | ~Relatives said -Mr. Fat had lived - for years in fear of being attacked. He had said he would snot resist if robbers came. | *° ‘Police said he” apparently heard the burglars from. ‘his ‘to fight them off:: ; ‘The only clues were ‘the: puteli“} ee 6r- knife,’ leff'in the sink in the‘. a lefty ‘Butside: anda: “theory that o one of [,. “Store, -eartons® of cigarets. : hee’ ‘Rupert's Unird carinual vamped due to. at the: Arne © ‘Strasdin (8) Kitimat ‘who has‘ unexp ctedly | ‘advanced ‘to the finals: of © othe | men’s’ bonspiel: ‘in. Terrace.’ B Event” results this: morning arc as follows: 8 -am.— Desautels 9, ‘Bergin ‘1; Pitre 6, 'M. Ritchie’ 5; Kristmanson 14, Bunn (S) 4; ‘Tind!ll 6, Bogelund (T)-10; Mul- lin 11, Ogilvie 6; Olsen 3) 1, Kurdziel 2. . 10 am.—Duinas 9, Bell 6; Conolly (1%) 18, ‘Windle 2; Mc- Donald 16, Duncan 0; Fortier (K) 12, R. Miller 33 Bremner 8, Kan- gas 3} Halliday 13, Lewis 4. See earlier story | on Page 4. Daughter of first agent dies in south — Daughter of the frst Govern- ment Agent on the north coast, Mrs, Helen Roberts, died in Vic- torla hospital Thursday nt about the wye of 45, , Her father, John Flewin was assigned - nkout: 1886 as Govern mont Agent, to: Port” Simpson where Mrs, Roborts was born, Mrs, Roberts lolt Forti Simpson 26 years ago to tako up training 1#.a nurse in Victoria. where she met and: married ‘Horbert) Ro- borts, | Survivors inehide hor brother Capt. William Flowln, Prince Ru- port, Capt. Edward Flowin of Vancouver, ' Walter: ‘Flowln on Salt Spring Taland and’ a sister Mr. Gortrudg. Buttorfield in Vice orla. 9. Funeral sorvicas: for Mrs. Ro- borla. will bo held dni Victoria whore sho will bo burlod.. PPHOP PHP OO PPOLOOIS OIE 62, 000. pounds Of halibut | ‘from Bering Sea Wire” halibut . landings in Prince Raper for the 1060 fishing season wore unioaded nh, . the Prince Rupert, Fish- “aon A Co-Operative dock this morning, Tho “Margaret 1," owned wid ‘oporatod hy Vorry, YVorts,, with JW AOVEN MIN CHOW landed aye || at 62,000 pouncdy of wmlibut: from : ‘the Borlng. Son te eg il heed ao SOPH be : bat . be? go yy le the burglars | “may: vhave* . been wounded-* injures “boy Oe Phillip , Paulson, four-year’ old son of Mr. and Mrs Bessi V. Paul- son of 719. -Bighth Aveniie West, is reported in. “good. condition” in Prince Rupert General. Hos- pital today following an accident Sunday when @ car ran over his leg. RCMP said today that Paulson had apparently been playing in a sand-box near the edge of the road on Fulton Street about 4: 50 pm, when an unidentified motor vehicle ran. over and" fractured. Chinese: community, in Vancou-|* : Ag ‘year. 6769 i George ‘Archer today. He said the|: Zy Z community wants “assurance of g di “protection for’ ‘the corner we eevee oe pleaded ‘guilty in polic : court: be- s | whaite : to.a: charge of contribut-: - fore. day with. ittle®. chan essin . fomperatire, Winds d . “ing toclight ovornightint en inereasing to. southes 25 to:30 Tucaday, afte Low: tonlant and Highs day. 36 and “6, ne A am | mraouddy;, Apel : _ (Pacific a