LE AN te On Pi O. Ve ren vee vay, " ne / ’ -. wb - : re / ape re : oie LFF, ITAL TALIA SL LOD CLE CEG GAPOEE VOLES COLLIN EIS ETAL OOS E CL IEEE 8) Pll ay op ont eh NE Se ogee wry gs vg: aN Re Maint te anew quays I Oe pi aie ope yt hie iy badd oe w + ‘ rs OOO ees VOOM wg Ol i pop CO OP er Nes at ora SMA mtn Ramana see ‘No. 66 ee ___lelephone 6767 i aie ee ” Night Calls—-Business 6768, Editorial 6769 ‘ : ) Caledonia for the past six years, died yesterday as he Wanted to—"in harness,” |= nay AS ey __ Bishop Watts suffered a. stroke Rev. Harold gee et atone * nile taking part in the morning [bishop of British toe arch ice at St. Andrew's Anglican Christ Church. cathedral in’ View OTK, OE eS es : cathedral yesterday and died in nv mee. pupert General Aospital |: ie was enthroned as Bishop of |: ev w40 dash night, 9 ‘Caledonia in: st: Andrew’s An~ man who spent 33 of his 52 glican ¢athedral on February-1. the ‘Church - of. 1 ‘Canada and the Anglican .Church Of Canada on the prairies, in. China, Japan _ and northern British. Columbia, he survived a heart attack two _ Years ago and continued. to work until he “burned himself out.” . ‘His funeral wil] be a simple . one,: Bs . The bishop . left instructions that there was-to be “no pomp ---NO- paganism” just a simple service to be conducted by Arch-| deacon C. A. Hinchliffe of Ter- race assisted-by Rev. Paul Mer- cer of Aiyansh,” both - longtime “friends of his. Mr. Mercer, was the first British Columbia In- dian to become a Priest and was ordained by Bishop Watts in 19540005 Bo “The funeral Held in: ais, Horace Caledonia”. Bishop Watts travelled a.’ diocese Mok Pe 300,000 square miles. whichex< f° tends northwards to: the “Yukon Cast to the Alberta border: in: the’ north, south: to. and. ‘inchuding: Ocean Falls.and: west ° to they. Queen Charlotte Islands. In 1955 Bishop Watts 1 d.that same..year » a major contribution tol. ers the Huron Church News in ale A- TWISTED MA message outlining the financial Of the steel wor Problems. facing Caledonia. He High Schoot at also helped write the history and:{ through the’ x article ‘entitled RI ee oan Men" were ‘tem he job, and’ sent. it crashing, into Build.” On his most northern a fhe basemen g beams. smashed prefabricated ‘floor |. visits around the Diocese Bishow ) joists: and tore’ the stay bolts fr om: the..cement: walls. The |. Watts was.often 1,300 miles from | @2Mage is expected to’ de mpletion of the school . and 4, es from: fost. $5,000 to repair. . 4 —Staff photo by Chartes £. Glord: hour gale Thursday tipped. | ‘Insecurely. anchored white. work— ‘service will be. St, Andrew's cathedral - at 3 p.m. Thursday. the See city of Prince Rupert... | ano. | After his heart attack jn 19ST, ‘Bishop Watts, recovered to take icp, ecard “Shop as ene @ eas ss! N@W @lection platform | New Westminster and Bishop i with’ Mrs_ Vathe bbe & ee nee ae mo a ion a fo. Ralph Deane:.of the ‘Diocese of | With’ Mr Cariboo will attend and take part | b@mbeth ‘Inthe service ” ab . 6 a — for the funeral. | # . : CE. We: re " .. Donations may. nt to the.- , 8 : eer gee ; “? -« Bishop Wat s Memorial -Fund Vo ee ate te. ive up. “St Andrews cathedral" oe interme ill bei Cemetery. : TAm ef - ‘Horace Godfrey: Watts ‘wi oms ay ing | born in. 1901-in -Woking,’ Surrey. | ge pal oS England, was educated at: Ryde-|" gs Je ee dt wT hhouse School, Ripley and came}. ArAnh. to Canada in 1921 to Saskatche- |. ve dropped [sensi ® KRESTOVA, B.C. (CP)—The Sons of Freedom , . . Doukhobors have handed a brief to RCMP officers .C. Or Of . ‘not. bo repaid: uring: te: : us ron ie St MS me i eae F eanbletion: of. de-/ three Years of farming. Spo: fia OC QaTz- : Fast : Pere. of’. proposed labor: party | The: COF would. ceed the = rk i : e: national level; provides for |: Seized..rec- ‘joint financing and full co-op. Provincial health-and welfare ine}: VANCOUVER (CP)—Police- Friday He graduated from the Uni-| versity of Saskatchewan in- 1926 with his Bachelor .Of Arts degrec and thal same year obtained his LTh degree from Emmanuel Col- @ration: at. all “levels In: political | "U"aNCce to provide hospital sorv=|._- f 5 Nels R. uud a ‘selection of, candi- | /¢¢ for chronic: cases.as well as.a education dates and. election campaigning. larger mental” health. service.| Out-patient. ‘physiotherapy. and |. x-fays would be free and: federal here indicating they want to remain in Canada and not migrate back to their Russian homeland. lege Saskatoon and was ordain- ed a deacon in the Church of dies in hospital — A resident of Prince Rupert for [SWAMPED WITH BUSINESS Business at, the three-day-con- ‘grants used to provide compre--. ords of a gold-mining enterprise in which members of an's’ seek nee ; hensiv edical services . . WD pty water to ws e ‘ ano. The RCMP has declined to re- cathedral Wy Tene St. Alban's 31 years, ors. Nels K Clara Mane! ont wis natty ineluclin® Ones in power the Gone the Baptist Chureh Invested more. than $305,000 and the first tlie in the fictary’ oe Koolenay district, the police While still a deacon he went | Ruud, 815 Prine Rupert Geri- /mutional and international af-| introduce compulsory bacie eae | which Was described. by a securities official as being Saturday were invited to a con- ference of the group. At Jeast a dozen men and wo- men disrobed durlog the meeting and stood in the nude while their leaders ‘explained the stay-In- Ganada plan of the 2,500 Free- the radical Sons of Freedom minority. sect of the 12,000 Douk- hobors In British Columbia's lush Co-op floats to China and served as a mis- sionary in the Diocese of Honan. He returned to Canada in 1927, was ordulned as a priest, also at }St. Alban's cathedral in Toronto rand married Ruth Lanipman Jenkins of Ottawa at Chelsea, eral Hospital Friday at the age of 63. Born in Sharlerol, Belgiuin, Mrs. Ruud moved to Vaneouver in 1924 and came to .Prinee Rupert in 1928, - fairs, had to be shelved wntil a smaller convention is held some- Lime this summer, | , In {ts new policy shatement, on Which it will base its election platform, the party promised to establish a commission to study mobile aceident. insurance. Other policy. pledged: public awne of electric pownr, lees and nature control Private operutors. mobuad log telephone of the forests, leg tship Sery. al gas and publie avirie to handle the Bing and manufactur- “in a class by itself.’ / — ~—ar Meanwhile James EHaeris Me. been a member of the firme... Kee, the min sald to have pes-| Mr, Smith said Police: selzed moted the scheme to _ recover | 'He. documents on his informa. gold frorn Fraser: River sands tion mind further actlon' in the and use the profit for anti-Come-|case must walt unt, the papers have been exminined, . oe ites ‘0 ; ke bleep an Nes She is survived by her husband ing munist broadcasts, was ru rtec = we d | a ir RMP to duttvoe the brlet won vee Ree hae Walte. he then Nels, i on Edward Richard of ducting promeennl ected ae Fe- vn COP-13.C. federation of labor in Santa Rosa, Calf, spe He sald he was suthorized: by ** . . “ O o & «Cy, . . A, » + 9 044 ( ‘ s : : ‘ rly. ( C yea perp "Oss y 8 ve y cs Ah . vu ie ee el ahls ¢ . . vk .. the Bac attorr ny-ge “Bey? ‘a= UN er i Cp Liawi, went as a missionary to the Trenton Pennsylvania, a daug on land and improvements if it | Worleing upreemont, an informal} J. Stuart Smith, British Co jey-general’s’ de * * It wis reported the Sains wilt at Fairview {federat authorities to help in : . | bringing back to Canada their . aerbormaster spiritual leader, Stefan 8. Soro- rice Rupert Tarbormaster | spit Paulo’, ; ‘a nia Koughan announeed to.) kin, who has lived on a 25-nere iy that the section of floats orehard farm near Montevideo, 4 ¥ . ie . ZUG since 952, on the south side of the Prince; Uruguay, since 19 Diocese of mid-Japan. Back in Canada In 1932 he received his Bachelor of Divinity degree at Emmanuel College at Saskatoon. In 140 he again, went abroad ufler belng appointed secretary- treasurer of the Canadian Mis- “Nest Petit of Edmonton, seven ter Mrs. Sarah Crosler of Lock- pork New York, a brother Wr- grandchildren and three great geandchildren. A memorlal service will be held 7:30 tonight at Ferguson Punern! becomes the goverument in B.C. Another pledge in the educa- lon fleld was the establishing of i Junior college to provide basiv frst and second year unlversity tralning, vocational and teehnl- Lauber Conger formation of vided tor GO-operttlon at all level bonding pending completio details at the nut Lwoen the party and Cunsadlan ess tn the proposed it labor party, n of ional level be- pro- Joint financing and full Sin po- partment a year ago to invautie wate MeKee's gold-mining * ven~ ture, a scheme for extractini Kold fram the Fraser River sinds north of Lillooet, B.C. Work on the project censed last fall. The securitivs officlal sald the lumbia superintendent of brok. Crs sald all that remains of the money 1s a certain amount of machinery and “a very outelde chance" that a gold~mining en. terprise tn Callfornin nay prove Suecessf iat, ) s Coonermtive | Wee ast vary . wt - ane . Home with Rev. Ivan Gamble | cal courses. ve litical eduvation, selection of! Mer. Smith ‘ald in an. interview | $309,000 was invested by persous Rupert Fishermen's oe lve Doukl obo bad ‘bean Mcrae arate rene ete of Mid in post officiating. It would create at $5,000,000 election candidates and election {the scheme was “the strangest U/in Ontario and British Columbia AAO ead ned [f/50 years, a delegation went to to bee the fleld-secretary of| | Remains will be forwarded to| farm stabtlity fund to help dis- campaigning, Have seon since I entered office /apparently en the buata of “Tt be- has been vee boamed a Russia Lo seek land to start life the Misstonary Society of the} Edmonton for interment. No lish themeceaeners 2 Mattelnal 20 yeurs ago.” lieve in you and you believe in reCONSEFUC ' ne Os ‘ 8 NS a Q . lmselves Py pad 7 - Parereyreedas IP ten . y te ‘ moat, Kaughan snd the clos) iew, Pederal wae Proyinelal Church of England An rand flowers by request, _ farmers to relocate un productive | Prince Rupert has The records were Setaed at the); me we oof tha plan for{ 8evernments, Seeking | bo {nd} which post he held until 1952, in — » jlund ' / ae office of Varicouver accountant WILL KETURN? ure Was part ar tha » yours at controversy and acta of 1916 he was the Canadian repre- e Long-term, low luterest Louns now gone 8 l days ALL, Bruynee! who suid ho work. ; cupstrucWan of the enbire Nove! torrorism in the Kootennys, 200 sentative of tho Archbishop of § 0 fines set would be provided to young without a fatal traffic |/ed on a contract basis for Allied Mr. Smith sald he presumed area, He slated that work wid miles ash of Vancouver, agreed Canterbury's | Commission dn farmers Lu ussist thems in start. ; be At. (Holdings Limited, a tiem of Neen is in Calitornia haping to i Good aan eae ed wait fe tele the enmuprauts. Spa. ° , ing up. These loans would have |] ncciclent, Which McKee ty pregident. Meo" valine prone aon . mt would be completed: within? aig Canadian govertiments| The following year he received for cit men a provision that the mon:y need | Freuyneel sald he hos et 19 time dh res vnrating protect "ta dal . five mouths. promised to help the Freedom! the honorary degree of Doctor of y enero een 86H one rans ia aN chee ise, ithe said ee enaenscaaneeseaeeeessee eee e steel en the Soviet gov-/ Divinity from the University of oe SECOND SUIT BROUGHT re thinks MeKee will return ta C Li l He iew ‘setllers. Would be wots] and Frere He ee eanskatoon| | A, elty tivedl $80, costs or In | | The uwvestments app arently : a Hew setllers would-be wol-fand from load un ‘ ee 5 » COSU he investments are i _ Little eague rentuedt Apparontly the Sons did] president of the Bible Reading| defwult of payment sentenced » pwere onde lo retuen foe promis: “ * . ht not Ket this surance Crom Rus- Fellowship of Canada. to one month tn jall when he ma WOO as eS overnmen waey hobes vu the Uniele es unre nig h | meeting LONGUE ‘ris, Tv Frente ve te tn 3 Fepreventative. to thal Court thie eit chy pole the, Peser Hoe eee WHiCcua ters "OS ' “pres : , : 1 ae et h on Vast orguntaational shack town near Nelson, and cull| Diocese of Aniritsar, India, Of assault, ST. JOHN'S, NtlW. @-Premler | ada, contending the federal gov. The Premier indicated the! would be used eiletly tn sebttry meat Sof (he Lutte League {themselves the Christlan Com-| On October 3, 1952 he was Pollce told Magistrate 5. 'T Sinvllwood lushed out ut the! ernment broke a contract by re-| housing untts were taken oversup a rads stutiutn ag Prince meeting association — before | munity -of Brotherhood of Re-elected to the Seu of Caledonia Applewhalte that Ceell struck federal governmiont und Prime! tusing tu send requested ROMP | by CMHC after his government Cleorye, BCL to beoudeust to Base we play begins witl [formed Doukhobars. and on Junuary 21, 1053 was con« his wife Queenie across the face | Minister Diefenbuker ugain Prt. telnturcements during New. refused to comply with a request | Cuuitnutist Chitin, oo j we ak ‘utelock: Gonlght tn POCOP ees eIed ges eessaassseseeesseaeeeeteDT eles P1OLl see were eneeeoed: Causlng her nose to bleed. day Crom the Cour of the New| foundlund’s Violence ~ spattered! (rom Mr. Green and W. J. me _ t ie. Me ‘ir Centre. Tho Incldent occurred on the foundland legistuture. luggers® strike. Browne, Newfoundland’s cepre- fos wa | dhe Cie George Brown han $ 1000 K INSMEN BING O WINNER Corner of Sixth Street and Third} He anuotneed a second Liv] ‘The premier abn suld Mr./ sentative in the federal cabinet, WEATHRER— my i Po Presideal ny parents and § Avenue West shortly atter 3/ suit Meuinwt Obtawa, aguin on! Dleferbuker hud ude an “ite to replace present housing gue otto } ashe hat an help autend GHT HOL ID A Y o'clock this morning. the grounds of breach of con-lexcumble attempt to interfere! thority members with Progres- Ineveusiius ‘cloudiness with } we wish Netting for the pur. PLANS LONG-S U Alno tn city: police court. thts tract. He also) withdrew ountin matter of provincial Jurtys| sive Conservative supporters, huitertititent abd Tuesday " mile hl's an Ing Qnal plans, ‘ morning, Ludwig Nlemezyk of | amendment that would have re-{dletion in bbs stutementa cone] the housing authority is ap- hroruiny, Sunny — perteds ; pase of ii eceeoresveeooeesers Mrs. ENeen Chraham, 1265 Second Avonie West, who | Prince Rupert pleaded wullty to} duced the cubinet's powers un- cerulng the appolatment of a pointed by the provinelal yov- tugain Tuesday afternoon. A * qngqaaaeaeet mePatsteteetete*eMee®.s; WOKS NO labellor at Wolly Ltd., will be taking o longs [0 charge of falling to remain der labor legislation passed lust} dudge to the Newfoundland : little milder, Low tonight : areatatetetetaratatetaterate'areleletatere'e es sought holiday trip thanks to a $1,000 top prize she won |at the acono of an accident and | month, Supreme Court. ernment, Such federul wovern- atid high Tuesday at Prince ‘ Me. {Saturday at the Kinamen's bingo night, ‘ Wan fined $80, coats or in de-| The promlor sald hls govern-| Mr. Smallwood sald the CMHC | ment tequests were “unwarran- Rupert 40 and $0, . : % ES e Mrs. Graham headea tne Itst of 27 winners who split | fault of payment sontenced .to/ mont would suo the federallhad taken from the St. John'y] ted, lnpertinent interference lu i | we | on total Jackpot In the 20-curd contest of $2,000, James Nicoll 130 daya in Jall, works department and Central | housing dubhortty the podsession| the authority and Purisdiction TIDES— tee “! and A. i. Watson spilt the $100 second prize, RCMP sald that Niemezyk col- Mortgage and Housing Corpor- land administration of 102 rental} Ol this porvinee, “ wo DRUGS LTD. se The Dingo oventng added $1,028 to about $1,700 taken Inat | lded with f car on Borden} ation for breach of contract units, contrary to a 1054 agree-) “Only someone with the face Tuesday Apeil 7, 1980 . %/ the last bingo night, swelling to $2,700 the funda made avallabla | Street Sunday evening causlnig concerning subsidised housing ment. Attorney-General Curtis|of a robbers’ horse would try to (Pucttia Standard Tine) eo : DIAL f - by the Kinamen to the Civic Contre as part of thelr $10,000 | total ostimated damage of/in 8t. John's, - {sid he had Issued (nsteuctions} do it," sald Mr, Smallwood. “Only High. we 00:58 0.8 feet 4. st) oplodye toward completion of the pool, The Kinsmen raticd | $260. : ewloundiand alroady hastto havo Immedtite actlon taken Billy Browne has a skin that HUNT QO feet he 21 | $41,000 in an earlier drive, Driving conditions at the time launched @ sult againat Ottawa Kgalnst the CMHC and the pub.| thick, A Thinoceros is a sent. LOW ae 07200 3.8 feet ce Me%e%ete"ea*ee%e"e tee! POPFCOOON OSLO SOOLIOLIOLISODS IESE DEL IDIOLES©OIONOSELOIOOOIOOI LE were “poor” ROMP sald, In the Exchiequor Court of Cane [Ile works dopartinent, tive animal by comparison," WO318 4.8 feet " i tePotatere®ePatere voces , - | . ' . ' Bo | “ee ’ ‘ eo | gecesi . al v eo teed : newt NA ew bee ve ‘ tbe kee te ok + een “PaO Riek pms DIRE te ak UA ee +o t © hea mea big te eae. x er N ' wards a's 8 be ee aw « -~_nee... Coe we fee F008 Wee a ee he ay