ED Sct AMEE os oe FRANCOIS: LAKE—As. Soon ‘as he had Word’ that. “his, father had: eh stroke, Kip Routley and Bill :Palmer drove down to ‘Coquitlam by car. No’ ‘word : has come ws oMrs.:W. G:Potter will be mov-. . ing" to : ‘Southbank | the middle . Working. ‘in. the - Prince, Rup: aA ‘Hugh was driving ‘the taxi to Bikinis: Lake a few days ago ce in: front of, the car, This-is the ‘first, ‘he. has seen -in this dis- trict. Now . thatthe price of fur Pic their trip ;to England, their geese ‘left. the. buildings .and worked their way west to the -Harrison’s farmyard at Van Zanten's Creek. ‘ Bill Harrison put. them. in his barn and has been feeding them - “ago a wild Canada Gander who had been’, living with the. tame . ones. ‘for years; and left before Christmas, arrived. at. the farm > barn with the . tame “geese, as ~ his. wife is: .in oS opened the door and ‘the gander trotted .in. ~ eral,,tiests: in ‘the straw on the. Hook: of. the barn. neta _ “TwoiFamous Trappers” in the : Daily. ‘News of. March. 28, telling - of how. the, Bolam brothers came | to the ‘Tahtsa country about: 1909 : We. shave, often: heard odd stories OF: these two: men, ‘but had. never. - befor Q : umbian ‘College is. planned. for May 28, in the. Educa- | asked to write to The. Regis- ESA NSSF ¥N nM AVATAR ert tos Prince Rupert Daily News _anrs cay. April 7,,1960.. By. AGNES H, NEAVE ~ me : ‘Dally News Correspondent yet -how A Mo Routley i is s feeling. ee ; | We had “heata of how: ‘ney had “fashioned enormous paws out of wood and nails to make foot-' marks rather like those of the \ abominable showman one would 1 ‘shuffle: is: on. Orval Gourley “ aind= ‘his ° ‘family’ left this week. “forthe | Queen: Charlotte Is- “Jands.: ‘He was. stationed a “Southbank, “Tom Ridler will imagine, and after seeing these “beat Burns ‘Lake. Mr.’ and | the natives ‘ fled leaving the Bolam’ brothers. .free range for thelr own trappings. « . Wiggs ends’ vhis. delightful story ‘by - saying. that. he had heard. that‘:-one ‘of, the: ‘brothers returned a. few: ‘years? ‘azo with his big Cadillac and -his paid driver. Wiggs was rather con- will be: is. now Of April: where he. ‘Deputy. -Ranger. He’ ert: district... NEES - iy ‘ ee this, Mr. and” Mrs. -Bolam, drove | in several: years ago with the! largest trailer we. have seen,: and behind was a jeep with al boat on top. Thé boat could be | lifted. and putin the water mechanically by means of a very clever: ‘contrivance, also © lifted from the water and, placed back on the jeep.- > The Bolams: could camp with their trailer, . ‘then. drive off in their jeep. to visit: or-fish. The Bolamis. came’ into. the ‘store. and asked’ about, several old-timers and where -they’ were now. liv- ing, and he, told us that. he when” he:'.was. surprised to. sce a fisher run ‘across. the . road ' ‘ts So" low the wild-animals are able.’ ‘to. Ancrease in ‘the normal ee * “When the Gatacres left. .for wes DARYL. R. SELKIRK, forester -in. charge of timber. manage- ment. section for B:C.. Forest. Service in Prince Rupert left yesterday for Victoria to his new appointment, it was .an®: nounced here: .today:..He has: - “been timber Cue ‘in St. John Of the four teams entered, two are from the: Columbia ‘Cel- lulose Company Limited at Wat- son Island plant, one from ‘“D” Company Irish Fusiliers of Can- ada (Vancouver Regiment). ‘and one from Miller Bay. Indian hos- pital, er a {} -In its efforts to promote. the work of the St. John Ambulance, | the city: branch is encouraging more residents to, enter the first aid competition in’ order “to make. it a great success.”’ It’ was announced that up until March 29, 10. Industrial ‘aminations - which | will: : eg Le Vancouver in ‘conjunction ‘with appointed’ to Victoria | the B.c. Workmen's. Compen- sale ° administration. TODAY" ‘and. WED., 7-9: 05 ROCK, H UDSON : ‘DORIS DAY. 1n “EASTMAN coLor. CINEMASCOPE, a ~~ TONY RANDAL THELMA RITE R : with NICK ADAMS- MARCEL DALIO- JULIA MEADE First, Aid participants Tee ex ‘amined . at the. headquarters: in|] sation Board for final decision. servative, and. we can add to! ..-—2 -e yO mg More first aid entries called for: n Ambulance _ competition. : Four First Aid: teams have ' Now been ‘entered in the St. John Ambulance competition night to be held at the Civic.Centre May 20, it was announced today by a spokesman for the Prince’ Rupert branch of St. John Ambulance. Of: these three “were new- comers:in.the field of industrial first aid while the others’. yvere writing. examinations for B, A or AA tickets. .. | , -On. March 30 Dr. R. B. Smith, MD, gave first aid examinations to 18: men and women. Retiring. secretary and instruc- tor. of the city “branch, Arthur Lees pointed out that of the 18 pupils| there has been: an average attendance of :17 mem- ,{ bers, twice “a week throughout the.. winter. In closing for the winter sea- son,:the branch again reminded |" ’ the .public that. its attendance at public functions 1s, encour- aged by request. TODAY to SAT., 7-9:05 p.m. ‘SAT. MAT.; 2-4:30 ra pyr mia ne had left..Francois Lake Land- |’ ing many years ago with a pack- sack on his back. We were in- vited in*to’see:the trailer which had been built for them, and. there was everything | one could wish for, including a broom cup- board. -. We met. the driver, ‘a young man who was thoroughly enjoy- ing the trip as well.as the Bo- lams themselves. They are now living in :California. where Mr. Bolam is in the’ real estate busi~ ness. . mons “ : ry + / + There was a: coyote playing on the ‘Jake ice on Thursday morning., Many years ago we often heard and) gaw wolves and } coyotes, but since poisoned bait : ‘was put.down: we have been tree of ‘them. oe through the.winter. A few days and wanted.to be Jet into the the flock. Bill The geese have sev- + + we" were most. interested to. ‘Wiggs O’Neill’s story of and:trapped there for 10 years. “known the whole. story. college alumni to hold | cya . A reunion of former staff. cand students of Cole on: ‘Centre, Queen’ s. Avenue. church © ‘in New West-! minster, it-was :learned. here today. | “| . “Anyone* knowing: the where-' abouts” of former. alumni is. a ued as a ‘university school until : the founding of the. ‘University of trar, Columbian’ College - AI=™ ia mbia. From. 1922. to umni Association, 529 Queen’s 1932 it was operated as a pri- Avenue, New | Westminster, vate co- educational . residential college offering high™::school, B.C. or phone Mrs. Alex Mit- chell at 2915 or 3232. ‘Columbian | College, ' ‘formerly located. ‘in’.New. Westminster, played an important part in the early educational history of British Columbia: ‘Founded in 1892, it was the. first college in the province to offer degrees in senior matriculation, commercial ‘subjects, art, music and. clocu-. tion courses to young. men and women. Many hundreds of: ‘stidents from all parts of British Col- umbia and the Yukon, as well as students from. the’ United States and the Orient ‘attended arts -and theology and = was| over the many , operated by the Methodist college's pete of the Church, The reunion, scheduled to ‘It was affiliated with the Uni- versity. of ‘Toronto and contin. torn sediens shen oe . - ~ UBATT’S Ming the secret of genuine : Pilsener beer to “British Columbia from Pilsen | - Raaosinak start at 7 pan, May 28, will take the ‘form of a social evening. eee cae may ae 7 drwy of aN tog a, Fity ne , h iio a aia Eniay it ue oday! I or rie a ul upd cok qual wf atau Westerns he ho Were: wig it : Tee Mr ' vhe ge nk uVE29OF Tit cdvertive ant jenot publithod or displayed by tho Tver" | ee igemsl Beare ° by: the Governniont of Brith Columblas,. nae ; be : , : ' ‘ : eC RE ee ed “4 ‘e has ropartes ao wee we 1 Y, : ay q dvtes nee neles we tr were a | Hundreds oft women 'taste- tested _. completely new, completely — a different Imperial Margarine and the great.majority of them. agreed: | “You can’t tell the difference between } | Imperial and the high-priced spread.” mn Like the 704 airead, | oo Imperial: is sold. only, ee ae under refrigeration: “ a i : : | Look for iiinthe oF refrigerated counter at your grocer 8 today! , | —_— ™ " TRY THIS ‘TASTE TEST FOR YOURSELF! Sprond w pieco of tonst with =... At last! The taste that’s ery | > _ been missing in margarine- oe - Centre “Variely Show” — to be staged April 8, 9 “ Novelty nets ‘in. tap dancing, ballet and square dancing, humbers. by the pre-school Rhythm bahd, displays of gym- nastics and. many more outstanding numbers will be. spot- - Hghted tomorrow. and Saturday nights when the Civic Centre presents. its annual 1959-60 ‘Variety Show.” — . To begin ‘at 7:30 p.m, the public is invited to the two- hour show which will feature the work done in, the classes of the Civic Centre program during the past year, “NAVY nen + full-bodied : light aroma. “This advertisement is nol published or diatavoa by the. ‘Liquor Control Board or’ by the Government of British’ Columbia. ‘ 4 . ‘ a . ‘ complotely now, completely differont Imporial and ‘anothor with the “high= priced”: spread. Taste thom both. Soo if you don’t agree with hundreds of | ‘other lrousowivos who couldn’|, toll the difference botwoon J mporial and the “highs priced” Bprond. | 1 me TRY IMPERIAL ANY Way you LIKE—on Frosh bronle on nulting ot on hot a vogotablys, : ‘The answor is always the same-=Jmporlal, how the ‘buulo that's” boon missing In margarino-ronl natural inatol ; Yourtt. FIND IMPERIAL SUPERIOR IN MANY WAYS. IL gives your fumily : a the sno nourishing quality all yoor round. Ut b alinya frouh, longr,, Lt sprouds | umoothor and cusior, he, $0 WHY PAY 70 even AGAIN fora lable proud, when you can unjoy Ainporial w'ronl natural tawlo for vo much loa, | Pan