Southbank on Saturday ‘home in their car, 1 Our. little Cocker presented us eight pups:on Tuesday. This is the. ‘largest ‘litter .of- cockers: we five. os tit ea tcanmine Sten rea meanness ph a TY ESET ° QUEEN'S SCOUTS ROBERT GREEN AND BRUCE JONNSTONE are pictured with Scouters “Thursday, night following the dinner. held .in their honor in the Prince Rupert Banquet room. oo The special banquet was held by the. Prince Rupert Boy Scout association to bestow, con- _ pratulations to the’ two Scouts who received their Queen Scout certificates. from: Lieutenant- Governor of. British Columbia, Frank M, Ross“ at a special ceremony at Government. House, - April 21, Pictnred from left ‘to right back row are. Richard. Cameron,.. Frank Hoy, . Lloyd ‘Bowman, David: Ridsdale,’ Rabert Green, Currie and Dennis Light. Front row: left: to Bruce J ohnstone, right are Mrs. oO. BR. Green, Carl Wilson and | ‘William Bisset, Rev. Ivan 'S. Gamble, _ William. - - Donaldson, Edwin Sorge, Staff Photo by Ken. Specht. G. .M. Francois La By AGNES H. NEAVE._. " PRANCOIS LAKE—Two ‘fam- ‘jlies-of Natives who live south of Francois Lake started fighting at ; night. Then one family started off for so the other family waited a while before fol- lowing. Not far from Grassy= plains they found that the first : Gar had been left across the road to stop the other one. Two bul- lets. ‘went into one car but did not also. several ‘rocks. of me second car monthly ‘meeting in. the gh-Neave home on Thursday afternoon. -There was a home- baking sale:to help finances. A Colonial: Lady quilt made by the Ladies’ won second prize in the Salada competition. Lady Buzz ‘with a litter of have’ ever had, ..The average is oe : Winnie Anderson has started school here. this week; and Staying with the Seymour Love. no ws Ae UT erent viii) Bd seths. As the Andersons live 22 miles down the lake the children have been taking correspondence but Margaret is finding helping four children as well as her own work on the ranch rather’ too much for her. Winnie is in Grade 6 and is well up with her grade work, . tb “Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logan and Billy, ,Vanderford drove up from Santiago, California and are staying. in’: Lawrence Loveseth’s cottage at: the Mill Bay. Billy is going to Burns Lake sefiool, Mr. and Mrs, Logan hope to buy a ng ARE oie 7 Unless quotus are previously Aled, at any time, Applications ave considered In the ordor reculved, 80 nel now... got full details, without obligation, from the local Army Reerulting Station Hated in your. ‘thong hook, or mall the coupon below to3 ' O17 Seymour Street Vancouver, BO. 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You must he 16, and not have reached your 17th birthday on the day you enrol, You must have at lonat Grade 8 education, and he abla to meet Army alandards, Enrolments start In May and go on until Soptember Daily News Correspondent 8 ‘farm here and. are looking ‘at several in the district. ek e * Arvid Mattson is busy fencing on his farm at Southbank pre- paratory to moving his mink here next fall. He likes Prince Rupert and says that the climate is.per- fect for ‘raising mink, but. with the town growing so fast he can-~ not raise mink. where he is living much longer: : bh ob : The Bill. Harrisons have an- other‘ grandson; Darry! William, born to Jackie and Willard Horst at Fort St. John... ~ “| a a A few showers were “welcome and the grass is coming along quickly but we need a real good rain to get down to the roots of things. "Hugh has ‘been horse trading again:. Since losing our: Pet we are short.a small horse for the children .who stay | in our. cot- tages'in the summer. Our ‘buck- skin: mare was: lovely ‘and quiet but. too tall -for:the children’ to ‘for a pretty little black mare “Beauty” and” ‘her yearling: colt “Flicka” who is; 2 ‘palomino,”..) - The two: were’ out. all winter fending for themselves and are terribly poor and have not lost their: coats. yet, “SO look very shaggy. and thin, and ~ we. are rather. dshamed: for - ‘anyone to see animals in such | poor condi- tion in our corral. The mare‘is “very. quiet and. ‘used to children, but the colt had not been halter- broke and -threw herself when behind the car. We have only had her a few days.and she is beautifully behaved now. . Hugh made her a little halter and has her tied in the barn most of the time and is feeding her lots of You may apply | Name. | Address | city/town. DAetanne in one ‘ fy AREER AA ty e News _ ‘get on easily, so Hugh. traded. her, roped to put in the horse trailer: Pleave send mo your hooklet “Tha Way to a Fine Future." : T understand that making this request does not obligate ma In any way, 1 tat Schaal Grade Successfully Completed, sanin ha cxewemnenenticem Le eee ce cane cm tet ne cod uD Oe ton ta UD ome my ‘oats and. hay, and she seems to be steadily eating all the time. She leads well and enjoys being curried. and combed: When she is led to the Jake to drink little Mark rides ‘on her. He is only three so is. not loo heavy for her to carry. No increase ia telephones “There has been no increase in the number of phones installed for the period ending .May 2, telephone superintendent A. E. Janes disclosed ‘in ‘his bi- monthly. report today. To date there are 3,981 which }|. is a net increase of two. phones from. the last report.. During the two week period the telephone company installed. 23 phones, transferred four, ‘moyed 22, and took’ out 21.000 Linesmen cleared 36 line. ‘and instrument: troubles. and two cable’, troubles as. well. -as.. closing: up cable openings on: Fourth Av—|* enue West, 1800: block Bighth:Av- enue ' East and. on. the. Mount Hays: ‘Cable. ~ A.new. messenger has been. in- stalled and made. ready.-for.pull- ing a new 100 pair cable on First Avenue West. -This cable. will-in- crease the size.of-the feeding line for Cow Bay by 50 pairs. The’ switchman’ is now-in the process of-cleaning and adjusting all switches in the central office and. superintendent Janes re-| ported that inside and outside plant troubles have been fairly light “enabling us, to keep well up on our current work. orders.” Janes will attend the In- dependent Telephone. convention, to be held in Portland, ‘dune 16, 17 and 18,. Pye start building — 7 a Sine future - : now! Prov, _ PHO in t i mehy dia bah ts Aaland MOVIE COLUMN Pri ince Rupert a Wednesday, May 11, Daily News 19600 7 Ey: Name SS important a oy in entertainment: world — : ye By BOB THOMAS “HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Roger Pugmire, a hand- some giant, faced a bright future in Obviously he needed a new In this era of Rips, Rocks and Tabs, he was offered these choices: Tank Smith, Silver Sloan, Sparks Rebel, Boot Hill, Bolt Action, Red Rock, Levi Scot, Joshua Tree and Judd Butte. “The one that killed me was suggested by someone at MGM: Box Canyon,” said Roger. “I zouldn’t stand any of them, so I took my mother’s name, Torre- 30n, and shortened it to Torrey.” Just a year out of Pocatello, Idaho, Roger Torrey seems on the road to success. He is 22 and stands six feet, five inches. 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