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Cote y HARE BAY Be a Rn “ote, It Is no usa as ‘a popula-— ‘Initiative to do-much on tts. + /;. oe aE A member of The Canadian Prew-—Audit Bureau of | seen nn er {ion control measure, because own.’ Nature Intended tt to & Se - Cternlation—Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association ' Ee ps a ft dosn't kill ‘people. = 6 play the partof those men who | Sg PE “Pabisned be Tit: Prince: Rapert, Dally News Ldmitert * a : oo ec NE a CAD a All n cold does is to’ make = stick darts in the bull at a: te ; og a ” people miserable. If they, feel bullfight (to change the fig- Pee pe oo —emmeenee miserable enough, ip is true, ure of speech), The cold soft- TORN FOMAGOR Prt ee RE ol [Preddem oo. oR RB acer Cpa , a. Pp. WOODSIDE ee “patter Garrersl Manager: - awetnorteet = vero, cram a by “the Poss Oftice Department. Ottaws - 1 a a “WEDNESDAY, "APRIL &, 1989 oe a D ens the vietim up ‘for some- thing more deadly. “The cold, germs, -keep’ chang-, | ing: around, » pestéring: | other” victims with: sniffles - and: chest” pains, a bunch ‘of half-witted a -pieadars who. have outsttyed | they mny hold ‘still while'some © other germ bites: them. ‘That “. was what Nature had in-mind... when she: devised ihe common | "cold, I suppose... mt po es ve ge co Pe os Buta lotof the germs: ‘that MD Pe used to work with \the .com- . | AN.DPOINTS @ | BOWATER POINTS @ fo se EN if = ~ : ae oe ee: oe oe LO RE ‘ da are too weak to stay. thelr, usefulness, They are: ab-* wg OE BRON OP NOTRE DAME _ mon col us y fe : OS on the team.. Tuberculosis,. | - solete, but they don’t know. Titi r action here. now ‘road money available : CNeeQ BAY pneumonia and ‘poll, those -phat’s how. I view the situ-" _ old pros of the bacterial world, . ostill claim their victims. - However, | these ° ‘germs are “not what they ‘used to ‘be, They. “gre getting wobbly, and. they . ation, anyway. I ‘have: a: bad “cold. I feel too. “miserable. {LO- ive, yet not’ quite - miserable. enough -to perish... -Come..on,' CATION yesterday of tenders ‘eannery road, it is now up to the local ior hentemixe ‘surfacing of the branch of the Department | of High- | i portions. of Highway 16— “ways to go into action. Mr. Murray — * de eee : a " ‘ ND ’ neta ~ have trouble standing. ‘up to. good old rabies, lockjaw “or Ryser Prince Rupert and Terrace, is hes done all he can: and is to be con- ° wee wt © Sisictive ges ER} SONAVISTA | “the power that the medical’ typhoid. Make .one last, glori- apart met mews Tow the peuple of this - gratulated for his efforts. The ball is o-7\ "GRAND er boys. are: bringing... against “ous return to the arena,’ and city se ’ oisted cet “Announcement be now . ‘passed - to District. Highways Gis") FALLS » : Novag them, They're losing la = finish me. off. wan HL Murray that in addi- Sau ted to work on High-_ : ‘superintendent: Carl Shaw at Terrace te make the next play. . | . Highway 16 projects will naturally he done by contractors bat the cannery sg road is still Mr. Shaw's responsibility. > We are confident that he will see that @ the fob is renewed and continued with 1 far greater vigor than has been shown | in the past, Completion of the cannery road will mean a great deal to District . r 2 az wellas the school age children in est that area. The matter‘has been hang- ~ 's ing. fire for more than two years now vag there seems little to. hinder com- pletion this summer. | The pard-surfacing jobs on. “High way ié area slightly. tougher jobin a ay ; district. where bad weather can wipe. in neo whole months of good paving time. | --Hawever, when 1960 rolls around resi-- - dents: of Prince Rapert. and Terrace. errant to be able to drive Highway 16. seit condidence and in comfort. It is. up tothe government ; and its highways So ¢ department to de. everything in their power te make sure @ this comes to. 0 PASS. NORTHLAND NAVIGATION co. LTD. " oI = ee Notice 1p ET. Join “ss. CANADIAN. PRINCE “From. Prince ‘Rupert to. Portland Cone “Ports is 12 noon Fridoy. Ml Les \ orn “40 NEW FOUNDLAND'S FOREST. INDUSTRY—Two- companies dominate “Newfoundland’s “forest. industry which. brings’ $77, 000,000: nto the-province each year: for: newsprint” and: “pulpwood. . 0 he coripanies, Bowater’ Newfoundland Pulp and. Paper “Mill, ‘Limited. and. “Anglo-° ‘Newfoundland Development. Company - Limited, hold cutting rights. on: 18, 000’ ‘square miles : of. the. province's 43 (000-square-mile area ” .Bowater. feeds its. big Corner: Brook ‘Mill on the’ west coast. “with. logs ‘cut mainly. int the western section. of: the _provinee. Its limits. totalling -11,000 ‘square . miles ‘include. a oe “strip: on the. southeast. shore. of” St.. George “Bay; 3 great area stretching. 100 miles from the: head of St. George: Bay. to. the head‘of White Bay. covering the Humber | River watershed; a section: almost:100 miles. Jong on the northern peninsula ‘running ‘up, to Hare.’ ‘Bay; anda oo} section varying in’ width. from 16. to 50 miles across mid- island from’ “Forture Bay. to: Notre. ae cn oar 4 ae 4, Seagrain a Bi. The. AL ON. D. ‘Company, with 2: mill. at “Grand | Fails, has 4, 500° ‘square. miles under its. ase OL ia its main limits are in central’ Newfoundland. Largest. section; with A: N..D. ‘woods- oo divisional. paints. at Millertown -and Badger as the. centre, runs: “southwest ‘from “Notre-Dame - | ~ _ Bay for 150. miles and - 4s 50. miles wide at its ‘broadest point. The. company also cuts. from_ & section: ruoning:.65.miles up. the east; side. of. the - ‘northern -peninsula — and: 1,500- “square, Choos section west: ol. Terra. Nova... ye . Most: of” ‘the. Bowater : wood is” ‘floated : ‘down. ‘the: Humber River. The: A: NLD? ‘eompany 48 a drives much. ‘of ‘its. wood. down the. Exploits: ‘River and ‘moves dogs | ‘to. Grand. Falls by vail _ from. the Terra. Nova. division. ~ sy eantinl.. me years borrow books from their public y brary (another government survey of tneding } ee | This ie net nearly good enough | for a country that is more than %5 per cent literste, has more leisure time and a larger mational income than ever before, The Canadian Library Week pro- gram should remind us of the relation- chip between reading and knowledge ane our traditiens of freedom. It should belp rekindle an interest in those of us who have lost touch with 3 :iheary service, ae = op Nie Ne, recent, government ware y swatting reword, by almost any. ici Selearni te be albenrt the worst “Whatever the reasons for this dis- al nletore, we are tortumete that a fie ed wanuthce wey Cae Sea ee , ft Char rf acadias. Libeaey ‘Wels. be to ee 4 ‘geet q aa af ‘ od 1 sinwenat fenen April 12 to Ti, next books; te open the way Lo new, worth- 4 aes The weal ta actamadly the fina while experlence lor othera who have fog Lotaot ho a OWoenmamntlt, nationurbde, AE a ade " ge ak Fame” camppael gers 1 i eS ah Rae eecha eg of sl kinds hy 1 etalk a has Peak gett thes mea, ta rieapirtted Soret ce wae fs me nary Pelely tackle cle srshiens i a practioal way. Par Ha cane at geading stwodd not be | wit estou bs Clreriars ame, echucat- Cl, "it aucorteet hy iy. ¢ wtih ‘ whieh tery. cata of cae atonal bat elidel | neglected the reading habit. aupport from leading citizens in bus- Sree and biddustry, ibraries and pub- Nahing houses, newspapers, radto-ty, the educational and other flelds. — Bot it deserves—and needs—the full support and active interert of all of ux exzelient. public library. sya nendee aa place eg ayite rn eae MARA 18at8 ‘ Aneet fp eP HE nAreLLOEnNSUCa pte Deed ana LOSE MITER AN eC eR mg INTERPRETING THE NEWS. Moscow working hard to keep allies on edge By DAVID ROWWTEES tapadiens Preas Mall Writer Memeo on mai hae te menbeteadn 6 Beeretary Lioyt nid Monday in Londen , onty 1B per ¢ eent of Cana sdians ¢ over six, | Canadian Library Week is drawing in Prince Rupert where we have an This map. jocates: shipping. and” woods divisions. of both - ‘companies. | “Bowater . “ships” * from: Comer. Brook.. _Botwood is the ¢ scieatal the founding.o Smithers and I recently go Dr. Large’s: account of. the Hazelton townsites. No: matter . What these two worthies wrote er what I can tell in adiition ta Uneir glowing accounts, fu- ture generations can still say. -as @id the Queen of Sheba, “Not Kalf has ever been told.” Ewer since the people of Canada realized that Bast.and | Wert must be linked together by raliways, the Skeena River had been advocated dx a route for suth « road. However, no teal acon was taken until It ws announced that the Grand — Trumk Pactfic was to be con- — ftructed a4 a northern route. People with vision at once foresaw that a country with wach potentis! wealth would - attract a large population and iit towna and citlen come Inte bring. Where would these cities be? a A look at the map convinced nee people that the forks o¢ - the Bkerena and Bulkley rivers wat ite most Nkely spot. There Hazelton nestled on a few ages surronnded by Indian Flrservation, Tt wae the bead of navigation on the Bkeena afd wie the geographical cen- tee of a vast new empire; Omingca ald fields to the want, Kisplax Valley and the Choutnd How coal depostta vo ghe port, Bulkley Valley with ite Jarge agricultural and for- eat arewa to the south. Surely Maariton wan the Joglon! point. As soon as Ihe allway sur- webs started, all lend slong the line wold be staked for vart- Gus purpouea, for farma, for ralnieeal art for townallea, I Sap IM ert RE erie Clty near the. Terrace at or near the Ittle. the and - would 7 AL N, D. Shipping point : By: Sperry “Duteh™.Cline 00 os TOWNSITES “Some. time: ago Wiggs: Onell - wrote, about am’ only going | to tell of the. rash of: townsites . clustering around the forks of the river. - ‘Such :towns as Haysport, op- — posite Port. Essington, Skeena Kyax River, eanyon, Copper City at mouth of Copper River, Kitselas at Big Canyon all “have their own stories but I wil] let some one more direct- ly connected with them tell ‘thelr stories. The ‘first survey to be run. followed the north bank of. the Skeena to a point about © three. miles above Hazelton where it crossed and turned to. the southeast to reach and follow the east bank of the Bulkley river. ‘About one mile east of whore’ this survey, crossed the 8keena, a townsite, Bulkley City. was located and about three or four miles eastward, where the Ane “rst reached the bank. of the Bulkley, the historical old camping ground at Two Mile was surveyed us a townalte, Later, between these two, i city addition was added. It it ever had a name 1 have for- gotten it. About the same time, Hazelton Townalte Addl- tien waa located on a bench of jand between the Hazelton Hospital and the Bulkley River and « similar addition to Two Mile came. inte existence. The Inst survey which was finally accepted as the route for the railway crossed the Akeena at a point now known in Skeena Crossing and con~ tinued up the river on the op- posite side to the former sur- voy. (To be continued) Pare ee A ee in summer, St. John’s in. winter. ew des CP -Newsmap.. , “This advertisement i is not published or displayed byt the.. “Mave! Control B Board ‘or by the “Government, of. 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