SOW RENEE Ws Prince Rupert Daily’ Newe.. _ Thursday, June 25, 1959 : Holiday vibe hats trt, wh ves Pega cine ble beh ergy vag Rally, care “now: available... The event: wil ‘oh Déminion’ Day, Wednesday July sor Jéaving from in: front-of the Court House at'1.1:30 miThe actual route and ayerage: ‘Speeds will be declared at ‘11 o’clock.. uiThe rally will be built around ‘picnic luncheon (that competi- ‘tors should ‘provide ° for . them- ‘Selves) to take place near Tyee ‘which will be the turn around ‘point. ||,During the lunch ‘break there ‘will ‘be. a Concours D’Elegance, a! “competition whereby a panel ‘of judges will: allocate points for the condition, upkeep and ‘appeal of the vehicles. ‘Bob Parker Ltd. will present a ‘five dollar. gift voucher to the “highest- ‘placed car that has aj. ‘lady in ‘the crew. Average speeds for both direc- ‘tions willbe set fairly low to ‘sater for the motorists who wish 'té take their families along, and scret «checks. will -be .-made_ to ‘Ghsure that - all traffic laws are ‘adhered to. | . TA ten dollar gift voucher, ‘also ‘presented by Bob. Parker: Ltd. will be awarded. to ‘the entry ‘rally planned | «DAVID YULE os specich, to. ‘The Daily News Some details for the Road Safety Club’s Luncheon ‘completing the. rally with the ‘eligible for the. Team Trophy ‘@ To all Tendermen, Packers, pert, Open 9:00 am. to 5:00 plm., ‘week for you to vote: motor | crus ‘akei: places. with: a the ‘first ‘Vsti: lowest loss of points ‘along with the individual trophy donated by Nobles, W. F. Stone Ltd: and G. P. Tinker Ltd. - All teams of two-cars rep- resenting an organization will be presented by Rupert Motors, Bob Parkers and McRae Motors. Should Chevrolet place well in the event they. will take the manufacturers’ certificate from Volkswagen, the: present holder, An nou ncements and Salmon Collectors in this area. Vote on Conciliation Board Award for Tendermen; UFAWU office, 3rd Ave. West, Prince Ru- Wednesday and Thursday; 9:00 a.m.. to 9:00 p.m.-Friday this (124) the best brews in tho world come irom CARLING’ § ve For Gree home delivery phone: 2 jable work done on it. ‘New Metlakatla. Six years later . RAVEN VE See VSS ENS YE SAAN ENTS TERE DEE SHEET HE EEO UO EON Ee ” v EEN WW a Ny es 8 loaned to the Museum. of Mrs. Robert Tomlinson” .who has listened to , first hand ac- counts of early missionary. ‘life with Be. hearing . ear; and, seeing, after 40.years. spent’ ‘in ‘Northern British ‘Coluimbia : and ‘Alaska.’ “Widow of. the late Robert Tom- linson of Ketchikan and daugh- ter-in-law of Robert Tomlinson of Minshinish; the indomitable missionary: of , the Skeena, Mrs. Tomlinson will leave behind her a host of friends and take with her many. memories. She isn’t going to keep the memories or the, stories to her- self though..She has already written and had published a number of articles and stories|C¢ of the Indians and early history as told by her husband. She now plans a book and has consider- Mrs. Tomlinson came. out: to northern British Columbia ~in 1919 as a Salvation Army offi-. cer, She taught school at Glen Vowell near Hazelton. It was here'she met Robert Tomlinson Jr, They were married in Win- nipeg in 1921. It wasn’t until 1932 they moved to Alaska to take charge of William Dunean's church- at they moved to Ketchikan. PICNIC” CAMPING + FOODS PARK AND SHOP Silver. collection _ on loan to museum: A priceless collection of museum pieces has been Northern British Columbia _ {by a lady with many fascinating stories of the Skeena, the Nass, old and ‘new Metlakatla at her fingertips. During all ; Tomlinson heard tales’ of the missionaries and kept a record eye And: knows tthe ston es ithab|op-them. Many of them, told by go with* hex; éollectib: ‘going! fier husband, she has. tape re- to make her home :in! ‘‘Seattle corded, Her eyes twinkle and. snap as she tells of Robert leading a cow over: the “grease trail” with his sister following behind. He had to pick places between tne trees wide enough for her Be through with a large ott: blankets. “That trail was 180 miles long!” by the time they wound in and out the whole length of the trail. On loan to the museum are delicately earved silver | brace- lets, by Haida craftsmen, “spoons, carved boxes. A pair of dainty silver brace- lets were part of a colorful cere- mony when Mrs. Tomlinson was adopted into the Finback Whale clan. “They were given me by my sponsor, John Brown,” she said. Mrs. ‘Tomlinson has spent the last’ week visiting friends and relatives in Prince Rupert, Haz- elton and along the Skeena. She left by CPA for Seattle: where She plans.to do. some” nursing and a lot of writing. She didn’t think she would be back, but, “you never know.” Musical theory — results out — Nine Prince Rupert sudents were successful in examinations in musical theory held here re- cently by the Royal Toronto Conservatory, it has just been learned. . Results were as_ follows:. Grade ,4—Winfried Rompf, pass in counterpoint. Grade 3—Lynn Wrathall}, pass jin harmony and history.* Grade 2—Marilyn L. Peagam, first class honors. Grade 1—Mary Orom, Robert R. SPEROS - FOOD MARKET “FIRST GRADE. BUTTER LB. a 4032 "This advortisomant [s not published or displayod by the Liquor | Gontrol Boord of by the Governed “ilo Brith Columbia, CORNED BEEF .. - YORK xo)" TINS is BEST FOODS. MAYONNAISE ‘| AQ | NABOB ! | poRK 'N BEANS 3S 9c PICKLES 32 OZ. JAR DIC | CRABMEAT 63¢ NABOB TOMATOES “S59 TINS NESCAFE $hi9 Marshmallows ANGELUS 3 9% KLEENEX CHUBBY or REGULAR 2 PKT, 35¢ Sho at SPERO’S Friday to 9 p.m. le Specials ' TIN ., on on 6 OZ. JAR. —6- 69 | Jean Muma, Mrs. Annette Delhi, and were not very welcome, as they keep creeping up. One man ‘was saying that his farm taxes _Were $50 twelve.years ago when | od Warren, first class honors; Mar- jorie Bonser, Andrea Hansen, Mary Lewis (all equal) and -Pat- ricia Kerrighan, honors., ae “wy Whist results r, ‘Results of the Sons of Norway whist drive held last Friday were as follows: Ladies’ first, Violet Helmer: | second, Mrs, A‘ Brothen; poo!’ Mrs. A. E: Norton, Mrs, John MacDougall. - ° o Men’s. first, Mrs. Jean Muma; second, Gunnar Selvig; pool Mrs. Muma. There were seven tables. On the;committee were Mr. and Mrs. John. Pedersen, Mrs: Henry Han- sen, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Ken Laird, Helgi Erikson. Francois La ke news Our tax notices have come in he bought his property, and now they are $173, His property hasn't been improved, rather the other way, te After seven years of faithful service we have sold our half ton delivery to Herb Eaton. Shc these years Mrs. jchat afew. days--ago as he is|- ety he NW MMe GMO YUN VV Ve ee EV EE OO Oe Re ee NE EE RM ow ty THE COLLECTION of silver bracelets, Russian trade bracelets, ‘earrings and. ‘beautifullys carved brooch shown above ‘right are now ‘on display at the Muscum of Northern British Columbia. They are on loan by Mrs. Robert Tomlinson, left, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Prince Rupert .and Hezalton, and. along the Skeena River. The book Mrs. Moberly, sister of the late Robert Tomlinson. : —Photos by Gladys Baldwin, Francois Lake News | By AGNES Ik. NEAVE Daily News Correspondent Our two year old grandson Mark Vincent gave LIS rather a worrying time the other day. A “‘pop” bottle with about a cup of methyl-hydrate had been | left in front of the store with a cork in it.,l had tried to get the cork out but! it was too tight to move so left it there until Hugh” came home. Meantime Mark found it, and oo he came gasping into the store coughing and throwing his arms about .and gasping for breath. I rushed out to look at the bottle and found that he had not swal- lowed much, and he had manag- ed to spit out quite a bit down the front of his clothes. He was none the worse, but we watched him carefully for 4 while. We do not know how he managed to get the cork out, although possibly the hot sun AT may have loosened it. Although still very’ ill he is MACEY'S another, so Hugh was asked to meet the ferry this side and take over the car and drive it to Burns Lake hospital. It was about. midnight when the ferry came over. Two RCMP Constables who were on duty carried -Herb into the hospital without moving him onto a stretcher, and the Doctor was waiting. It was found that} Herb has double pneumonia and pleurisy which followed the flu. NOW! DAILY SPECIAL | LUNCHES ras Pw Me Et CORRECTIVE "TERM> ST. 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He said “She wouldn’t mind that, but don’t for godness saks say that Mr. and Mrs. Reekie called in at the store.” oe ce A FULLY MATURED QUALITY WHISKY ye fe ra Of British Caluniubia ee ect cette getters etapa ae Sp ecial Selected | This davertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Coutrol Board or by the Government — Mee meee gf fila «ttt tye tars bey ia: Captain Stretch is staying here for a month’s holiday from Britannia, where he is captain of the ferry there. He has been putting a new aluminum roof on the kitchen of his farmhouse as well as other odd jobs. Now that the weather is warm, he noticed a decidedly unpleas- ant odor and on following it up found a dead horse in his shed, It had evidently gone in to : 9 at Sweet 16 MORE EXCITING shelter when it was cold in the winter and died there. hoff ob The Bob Hazelton children are has never Iet us down and ¢is stil) running perfectly. As we needed something more modern and larger we bought a 1952 In- ternational, and like Jt very much. I find it a Httle difficult getting used to the gear shift on the steering post, bub an managing falrly well, ye. The children found a litter of kittens in the hayloft and small Marie and her gir) friends have been wheeling them about In the baby carringe, The kit- tens seem to enjoy this and po to sleep. I was amused to see n lady glance tn the carriage the other day expecting to sen a baby and there she saw. the _ kittens asleep in a heap an tho | ton with a Baby Shower. if delighted to have a baby bro- Hae ther Brett, born on June 10, i Neighbors met at the Albert Jeffrey home on Friday even- ing and surprised Mrs. Hazel- ve + ITEMS IN OUR GREAT : I do ‘not know how prices are in Prince Rupert now, but. in our store apples, potatoes and onions are the same price. bo Herb Monkman of Grassy- plains was taken very Ii is Friday evening with what was, thought to be a heart attack, Captain Mathews drove over to the Monkman home from South- bank fn his station wagon, whieh has been altered so that a bed can be placed inside; and Herb was brought to Southbank and put on the ferry, He was found to Final clearance of surplus summer stocl of dresses, An immense assartment of styles, colors, materials that will take you right through summer ata terrific saving. 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