FRANCOIS. L i 4 - 1 Five’ friends: ‘walked. across: the |. dike! with -him: for company, and . although they. had : to® “walk: a - distance: ‘apart. on’ ‘account ° of ‘the. weak ice, ‘their: ‘¢ompanion- sap ‘must.’ mave- ‘helped ° ‘him ‘on } ' rrand: ‘The; *baby* Was 8, small cardboard ‘box “fara with’, “string. Hugh. drove |' “ Frank’: tO Burns ; -Lake’'so: that]. the: doctor: could ‘see. the: ‘baby a ‘and an’ “inquest held,’ brother - “started” walking. -to ~< ice: ‘was ba “Thome.'They: swere | ‘about?a" “mile . from. this side! ‘when. the» ice : “gave: ‘way’ ‘and. ‘Frank’ fel]: in, and me they:.came ‘back *‘to-:this’ side, ‘Prince ‘Rupert -Daily’ News: “Wednesday, April. 13, 1960 one ‘Our- “Dining: Rooin:. will “be 4 Closed temporarily ‘for’ Tepairs, Bm to 8 “Free. ‘Delivery. ~ bee The: next - day. he- “and ‘ie oo outhbank * carrying’: ‘the’ baby. | |. They: . yknew.. that: th a atotten’ “put ‘were’ anxious, “to: -be'|’ paper. we of a@ poor “Mennonite: couple.” ” » AS we know. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fehr |. and: their’ ‘family“it® was a. ‘shock |: “|:tion’ of poor:. -Necessitous, “hav- .0f “riches, ‘ ‘beauty. or: Jean,- 1+. Not one of these is true of the ‘the wagon and the horses heels. | Fehrs. Mr, and Mrs. Fehr have | great dignity and we. are proud deeds yg we wie VPS ew Vee ee Lake News “By AGNES, H.NEAVE, Pay News Correspondent map AKE_Although ‘the i ice is very, grey arrd rotten, Frank Peters walked | across'on Thursday .at dbout ‘noon, carrying, his little dead baby The child, ‘a bol, : only lived. for. two days and was born prematurely.” Hugh jnunited up: some dry clothes for Frank and phoned across ‘the. lake for someone to drive round: the head of the lake and ‘take them : home by road. «: a a ee ‘Twelve youngsters of the ‘Burns... Lake Anglican — Junior ‘Church Group came down on Saturday to paint the rooms of ‘the J-P ranch: house. They had heard that the Brice family was ‘moving into the house:and that ‘as Bill: Brice’ had little: time, to -work;on. the house. the young- sters. ‘decided © to do+ the work for‘him. ‘Pamela’ Bricé, -the eld- -est. girl,. has been in the Burns ‘Lake hospital. for: a ‘week: but. is’ well enough to ‘come home. It has meant a lot: ‘to the Brice family . to. have. the’. house they are moving into all: clean and freshly painted. ee ow bb ke ~ The childreni bring pictiires ‘to Sunday. ‘School to. be: pasted’ in ‘a large scrapbook: ‘The -last one is now completed and was .given to the Burns Lake. hospital chil- dren's ward, a ne b | +, . ot We were ‘interested ‘to see that | ‘grapher® Bob Olsen’s’ ‘photograph |. Of: Mrs: Fehr, swho: -had recently. given | birth. to. triplets, in. their [' home. near:: “Takysie: ‘Lake, had won” thé 1959 National. News- |. Award” feature | - Photo- |. graphy prize.. was ‘made ..to: “the large: family |: to see them referred to as “Door.” ” Our dictionary gives ‘this defini- ing’ ‘little: or. no. means, destitute without © strength, ‘dignity, . dejected, insignificant;. humble, without: fertility.” spiritless, to. pave: them Visit: ‘US. Although ‘oug to. ‘town and’ buy, Vane ouve r Province | photo-.|: Under. the picture” reference a that there was the children.” They. ‘are: never hurried and: always’; happy to ‘tell of their family AN: are healthy, and the‘eldest! boys. are working ‘in. the:bush’ with’ their father. The. girls’. ‘help “their mother with. anining. quantities of . meat, fruit’. and» fish. ; The home is beside: the ‘lake where there is good trout fishing, and they have'a good garden, There is ‘an abundance. of :wood.for. the. cutting, and: wild. ‘game; of | fun and. laughter, ’ ; re “and ‘obeyed = -without . question, | and ° have.a definite code-of what is right and what. is wrong ‘and: ‘stick to it. They: would. ‘not take mal on a, Sunday: ‘evenyif. it were near the house and. they, needed fresh meat,: ‘and sew , and keep’ ‘house, The: by. the family ‘and: any--extra’, work they have: ‘caused has been. youngsters are - very, good » ‘look: better describe | ‘this: amity “ ‘for ‘they have. an abundance of: the. ‘good: * things: . ‘life, worry, fear. or. envy. place, in’ the’ ‘teal Hugh called stopped. quickly, ole. in. the; trail. Tight. ther nd. the” front wheels. dipped} tint ‘Mark was ‘catapaultéd ° ‘off the load and he fell down ‘between He’ was startled. and, did. not, scream as’ probably; he had “his: was off. the load. in jge second and hauled the: child out. It: was fortunate that. the horses . were L ‘treats’ to. take home ‘for “Tgke ‘advonlage of ) National's travel. service——just : “vga! your local CNR. adgents : > fe'll gladly” * book: your passage ‘aboard any steams ship line, .. arrange all your ‘train rosere vations. , . ee 4 VW om -_ —_ aw =a on - MAY: SAILINGS From Moittreal “EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, May. 10 “ARKADIA, May: 2 Green, ~ who «is also’ ‘being: presented’ aooroverocscreccoocorrs ererevor Covert eornreroors quiet: and used. to children.. leave “hete” Tuesday - by: plane. for. Vancouver. ‘0 yo where they: will be. taken - ‘to ‘the capital: aboard” c6 dl ye Navy ship. 0. > : a ‘In Vancouver : ‘they will be ‘joined ‘by. ‘forme ‘Scout, Thomas: Wayman, son of Dr, and Mrs, Morris; Wayman,’ ‘ oe his “Queen ‘Scott: Badge.” oeeererrrre we 12 FT, MOULDED ‘SIMPSON. SEARS, Regular $225. 5 doar tS dideos 00° __ Regular $229, 00—SALE $188.0 00 14 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT - | 2 HP. -ELGIN, MOTOR oe : PLYWOOD. BOAT SALE. $8190 00 SALE $1348 50 was ‘The home is a nappy one, full | ‘Mrs, Fehr are ‘strittatand! are |: down a rifle and,shoot.an ani-. three baby girls ‘were welcomed: ve a pleasure. to’ the: others.” coke | _ without: . “whoah”: to the: horsés; and: ‘they. woke day.. “The girls are: taunt, to’ ‘cook’: Phone, 4032 OA ‘resident of -Prince Rupert since ‘June 10, 1910, Mrs.. Beatrice Killin of: 352 Eighth. Avenue East feted “Sunday afternoon when’ more than’ .25. women friends called’ to: honor her on the occasion of her 80th birth- "Friends were. members ‘of. ‘the | Ladies Orange « ‘Beneyolent: ass home delivery: sociation, the ‘Ladies auxiliary, to the Canadian Legion’ Branch’ No, 27 and members of the First) United church congregation. Many floral tributes were ‘re- ceived from residents in. Prince Rupert and a huge birthday |: cake, flanked by bouquets, cen- tred the serving table. _ shire, Scotland: arrived: " bration. a Family, friends. honor’ Mrs. Killin | Mrs, Killin was, born: in Fife- ee ‘Here only: daughter, Mrs. T. “A. \ Ross . of _Jasper; with “Mr. “Ross : here ‘Saturday morning | by ‘train ‘for ‘the ‘pirthday, cele- Advertising in The Daily News Brings _ Results. nt ~ | O- oO: _ 3: o. or} xO. =O =] ;2 | “eC: = pe Oo. Ma. O° ae é to “lpstitifes th Victoria, The staff, leaving over -—: a — nen of.” Health Unit will be in attend-. ac enat the Public Health Insti- tute to be held in Victoria from |} April 19 to 22, Heading | the staff who_ are the: ‘weekend? “for ‘I the: capital will,be Dr. the’: Skéena):Sinclair, Skeena Hoaltn Direc- tor.: aes ” Also”. attending will “be. Mrs, M. J: Croft, seror public health nurse,: Maurice, Rondelet, senior sanitary inspector, Miss Lynda Robertson: and.Mrs. Dirk Timan, public | health . ‘nurses ‘and Mrs, Wilfred ‘Catherine. Holst,’ senior clerk, Gee Lune. LAGER =the real dager beer! sand young | ee breath knocked out of: him. Hugh}: : ‘ety Boy. “|. } HOMERIC, May 18 ! | ewfounio: AND, oIVERNIA, May BATORY, ‘May 59 “SYLVANIA, May 26 UREINIA May 27 ' ‘ eeesesooverscososeres: "MAY: SAILINGS - From Halifax / “NOVA SCOTIA, “May 14 ntorination: from: ¢ any, dian: Natlonerl - Agent. Ys HP. 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