Los! Se aay: morning we had}. ‘an unexpected » and delightful | visit’ with. Capt. ‘and Mrs. T. A. Harris: who were on their way ~ from: Prince ‘Rupert ‘to. visit members of their family in Can- ada; ‘and then go to Europe to live. i With them was their thir- teen-year-old son Gerald. Capt. Harris told us of how, in. 1931 “as 8 constable in, the Provincial Police at Prince George, he trav- elled. by horseback from Nasco tO. Ootsa Lake taking the Na- . tive Census. That is 30 years ago ‘and the memory of this difficult |. _ tip is still fresh in his memory. a eb ‘pné*Howard- Applegate family - Nas returned to Prince: Rupert aiter,.staying for a week in one of: our cottages. The girls: Lyrida _ whois: ‘eight, ‘Lola ‘six. and‘small Bherrie“of four were: ‘ happy. to cote: ba’k.with ‘their friends whith ~ they, made:. last, ‘year when. they ” stayed here, : especially , their: fa- - vourite ponies, and the. Jersey cow, They.’ also enjoyed. playing with: our’ @ocker: puppies. Oe t-The: visiting “ec “and there’ “Have * ‘been: “19 this” week, -enjoy~watching our son, Hugh, a ates the cow in the barn. They. be noe tage wight ‘the Jack . Sharpe » family with.” “Doug and ‘Carol. : on: their way. to Oli- neir... _way “home. Then we very ‘short. visit. with the led® our’ cottages | were ea. as. . they: would : like’ Wartier Brothers, |‘ Disney Universal studios’ and knows | all the film stars: ‘personally. They are travelling by car ‘and will drive 'to Prince Rupert, then: take the ‘boat to Vancouver, on. their a ogues. came. last. week, “and : should have heard> the groans p:| front. of. the. log cottage: “behind | ig a. Prop- ein oe and ‘has orked: in Paramount. studios, and you when I passed them out. over the wicket, in our post. Office... 5. Instead. of ‘staying i in--the: cot tages’: “with! ‘their’ families,’ the older ‘girls: have. ‘all: ‘been’ ‘sleep-. ing in’ the.’ ‘hay loft.of the; barn in the. deep, hay. They: have their. own sleeping: bags and don't seem to get’ much‘sleep: for: we can hear. them: laughing’ ‘and 1 talking: until, iter midnight. - oe - We. were well off. to: sleep on Saturday night when just after midnight the whole | building, consisting ‘of: ‘our store, post office, warehouse and. our home shook. and ‘we heard.a’ horrible crash. -I thought we might: have been struck. by lightning as’ it had: rained a” little . éarlier.: I -jumped_ out of’ ‘bed, “grabbed. a coat and the flashlight, and.went off on a tour: to investigate. I walked through the ‘store, then went outside and started walk= ing round ‘the. building,. “Mr. and Mrs.. Baron had heard the ‘crash and were astounded, to find that their” car was gone... Mr. Baron went down | to: try“ and “find it, a House. The “Barons had come home late and ‘left their, car. ‘in: the store. where they-are’ staying! |" which seems level’. ground. « “Mr: Baron had ‘swept. ‘it ‘out ready | ‘for the’ family. to go: to. “Church the next.morning and he and| Mrs.: Baron. were sitting indoors unaware; that the:car had*taken off, ‘turned down: the bank ‘be- hind. ‘the “store’ and*“then ‘hit. the warehouse. The» whole: corner was ‘pushed in. Next morning the thinking - that it had™perhiaps] 'gone-down to the lake. Then: I |saw it with the front end: “partly ‘|inside’ the. corner. ‘of: our”: “ware- “J UST. PRACTISING? CCF delegate _ speaks. up “OTTAWA. . :@. “Bregiienlly during : the. New Party conven- tion..a. short, white haired woman . has | reprimanded some neighbors came along-with trac- tors and. pulled. the.car:up onto . ‘| the road. “It: is still ‘mobile but: presentable. “The. “blow had’: | Sent:packages:and’ cans: “Of. goocis .| flying from -the shelves . in: the .| where ‘ they bel need. \of Kitimat and their sons Robin and. Christopher and. daughter ty: Spe! -|Mrs,- Knight -is: a: "pianoforte ‘and. elocution , teacher: - She - coaches the choir and is co- “organist at Christ Church. Anglican: ‘Church. Mr. ‘Knight .: “ mimics’: “Stanley Hollgway in his monologues, his speciality , being “The: Lion and Albert” and. many ‘others made famous by this versatile star of way’. -home again. orak tdi ati PRINTED PATTERN - " redwWa “ot eyole’ “without ruffles. ies ’ ‘bright: cottons): . , Printed atten 48008 Mingo takes 3* y, yards: S5-inch fabric ' Bond FORTY CENTS . (100).: ain célns (stamps cannot be’ now.» ‘cupted). for this pattorn, Please NAME, : print plainly -SIZ8,. “ADDRESS STYEM. NUMBER, ~ t ruffles alye v ‘delectable, dandy alr: to. this. | ‘ensuml cooler, If you'd kova wore tallorad look, the vorsion Ia vight for. yout; ,Wnay-sow » ae sunshine: | g’. ‘Bivos 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, Size 16 Sond’ ‘ordér to. ANNE "ADAM My, Fair Lady.’ rhs ~ Exay p paltuns ov summer “PRIN TED. PATTERN ‘Printed Pattern: 4072: Misuon", takos 4-yards 30- ‘inch fnloric. : “goina «(atamps cannot be nc copted) for this pattorn, Plensa: print plainly SIZE, NAME, ‘ADDRESS, STYLE. NUMBER, G0 Front Stroct West, Toronto, Ontario, Il ' fi The bigges ‘,volor: catalogue... Hurrys sond ¥ s A Sho, ae | will’ meed a: lot of work. to ‘make |! | 1945, was.on her toes to reach ‘store,. and I ‘spent ‘most’ of Sun-{a floor microphone again Tues= : day morning putting: ‘them’ back day, cee Mr. and. Mrs. » “Gordon. Knight co-operative. and social! owner- ship. by. democratic means, * she} ” oft, ploats give a skirt such: a. ivoly sweop and swing! Bo: a vivacious lady whorever you. go In this frankly feminine vorsion of the shirtdressl. ' Choose. “alnging” solic calor o or .. “prints Sizon 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, Siz 16°: Sond FIFTY CENTS (B0c) in. 8, caro of The Prince Rupart Dally Newsy Pattern. Doparimant,i: 2,000 delegates: in a voice strong with emotion and disappoint: |. ment. ‘Doro thy) Gretchen’ “Steeves, “CCF member’ of the British’ Co- lumbia legislature from 1934. to “y? mm afraid. they. won't state clear enough, some principle of said in: BD, . interview: in’ worse mud than Prime | Min- ister Diefenbaker’s when we are elected to. power.” ‘Monday-” ‘she reminded dele- gates : they had: spent consider- able money .to attend - the..con- vention. She: objected ito the first night's. bus” ‘tour. of - Ottawa, in- sisting delegates should ‘work in- stead. ae sewing. . woes Ces PRIN t ED: PATTERN | ABN, onal dots or bright gay. policy, - ‘Printed Pattorn -4011° Mixkos ‘takes 3 - yards BH-jnoh fabric, aepted) fort print | piathly | SIZE, NAME ADDRE 85, STYLE: i NUMBER, t fashion: show of, Bummer. 1061, Pages, pagos, pages ( t ‘paltorns: In ‘our now. SAM nae Slendernass: [i two parla ‘Bizea; 12, 14,16, 18,20, Blaze 16 Bond FIFTY CENTS. (600) In -caina (alnniDs cannot ba na« nis pat. horn, Plonso Ny David Christianson, 5, and his ‘sister; , “Marilyn, 3, were ‘yeally just. par-_ . ticipating: in, a. costume. ‘parade: at. Winnipeg’s , Red River Exhibition last, month, Cor » detail ithe: wbride. ‘is well: equipped, with her rolling pin, - sy Ly ao “PERSONALS _ 2 Mrs. Charlotte (Teeny). Dell, formerly: of. this:city, arrived by ‘car.on: Sunday from | Vancouver. fora ‘10. day. visit with her ‘moth- er-in-law, Mrs. Lee Dell, 304 Eighth’ -Avenue West. She-is ‘ac- companied by her daughter Iris, 14, and son, Murray, 7. os Port qe oe eo Mrs. “Metro | Shuparski, 1539 Second Overlook; left on the plane today en. route to. York- ton, Sask, for: ‘two. weeks, eR we “Mr. and. ‘Mrs. Edward Dawes, 146 Fourth Avenue © East, and family, returned home by car oni a ” to. Kelowna and ‘Victoria. Thursday for the Quéen* Char:’ lotte: Islands for . 8 few days on “ME: and’ Mrs. ‘Henry _ Vander- heide; 501 Herman Street, leave this weekend by car for a three- week, holiday’ at. Lakelse Lake, - a. fe ee fe plane’ for .Vancouver en route to Nanaimo to. visit their son John. bob oe. Mrs, A. L. Bell, ’ Monday from a. month’s holiday : “yy: Vavenus. Eas leaves’ on; the’ pigne® “Mr: and: “Mrs: -David Zille, 702) 4° ‘Fifth Avenue West, and daugh- ter, : “Mary,” ‘leave on Thursday's | 325 Fourth : . “Inte esting. visitors ‘to the. city | for:. two’. .days were: Mr:: and Mrs. | ASK ‘Brown of. Idaho. Falls,, Ida- | ho." They :. artived: ‘here on. Mon- day, . and; were. “agreeably : “SUr-, poor: condition. * “They ‘left: home last. ‘Wednes- ‘up, to” enjoy the scenery | and hospitality. of : British‘ ‘Columbia: Their: car. licence’ bore’ the, cap- under the: number, -. “".. : ’ Mr. and Mis. Brown. were shop-. ping for’ gifts ‘for theirs grand- |children:. They. were disappoint- ed to find: ‘they - could not, buy Alaskan... ‘souvenirs. or -Eskimo dolls here in the. stores. to Vancouver by, boat, but.as the | “ferry,” ‘as. they. “called; it, .does ."}not" leave: until’ Saturday, . they: decided to motor’ ‘back: ‘again. “+ They say ‘that they | ‘will come back to ‘Prince Rupert when the; Alaska ferry system is completed: . | as. they had waited tog g°, farther north. ory . | Mr and’ Mrs. that: many More. “American tour- fists will come this way when they ean take their cars to. Alaska | with’ them. {Tellusa boutit) it) ‘Have’ you. just.’ returned . from, "holidays? “Are you: giving ™ a _ shower; ‘a ‘tea? Are. you” ‘get-. | ‘ting married? | Do. you’ have: any * out-of-town. visitors? : Please’ call us: at 3206 ‘to give: ‘us. the. details.. ‘We: will. be® _ Pleased’ to print: ‘any. local’ news. rect: in. every. prised with the: good roads, as} they had‘ ‘expected them*to be in 2 day,-and’ took’ their: time coming e : tion 4Idaho = — “Famous: Potatoes,” ae ‘eThey ‘had ‘planned to’ return . ‘Brown believe Are - you. going” ‘ona trip?. . oo CP. Photo Avenue East, with her daughter Linda, and Linda's friend, Diane. Peterson, arrived home on. “Sat- urday. from.a three week motor. trip to' Vancouver and Seattle.’ David Bell arrived home on last. night’s train, after attending the Third Boy Scout Jamboree in Ottawa last. month,.and visiting: in - Edmonton. - Laurie... Gordon, who was travelling with him, got off the train at Terrace, as his parents,» ‘Mr. and=Mrs. .Earl Gor- ,don, 315 Fourth Avenue East; ‘are ron: ‘holiday there: for a week. 2 “FILL UP THE TANK. “(Until Automatic Nozzle. 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