» By AGNES FRANCOIS LAKE — Hunters are having better luck | with finding moose for we saw two "Wen ‘With two fine sets of horns on their trailer as they drove past‘from Tahtsa way this week, as well as several others with one set. On Saturday a grouse crashed into the school window and broke the outside pane. This is ene of those cnormous sheets of " plass- -which will be costly to re- wplacé’; The grouse killed itself and was found on the ground below,the shattered window, tyes Of eh . je Wheh Hal, my husband, and I returned home on Tuesday we were happy to find that there PPP PDL ELL LOA CLL AAD LPP DD LD OE AEDT Today's Stocks Courtesy S. bL, Johnston Co. Ltd, POPP OP PD PLL LS 6 CPP PLPODPLOPEOLO DOLL: VANCOUVER MINES Bethlehem Copper .......... 1.99 Bralorne (ASK) wccccsccseees Canadian Colleries wo... Friday MIne@S wucccc. cece 0714 Dolly Varden ..... Giant Mascot ciccscede Granduc New Indian Mines . 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They are evidently enjoying the oats which shook cut of the oat sheaves when they were harvested, and have been living contentedly on the stubble for several days, + 7 + A 30-year-old Native who lives in Burns Lake was saved - be- ‘cause he was wearing a dental plate, He: shot himself with a 22 under the ‘chin: but the bul-: let ricocheted off the plate- anid. into the’ jaw. A Vancouver man who-was a guest. at the Moose Horn Lodge on Uncha Lake walked out of the}, lodge .late at night and was found later unconscious near-a. log. It was thought that he had suffered a heart attack but when taken to the. Burns Lake hospital it was found that he had a broken neck, 80 he evidently fell over the log. He was taken to Vancouver by ‘plane on Tuesday morning. He/had some paraly- sis. / me ok we % - Hugh Shelford surprised a fox killing hens in ‘his henhouse one night last week and shot ‘the in- truder, but not before several hens had been killed, * + Bo Bill Calder is staying with: his family here for a‘few weeks and is doing necessary carpen- tering on the buildings. He may be called back to Prince Rupert any time where he is: with. the. '}Department of Transport. aE PE Happy Hunting begins with dry fect. - comfortable and dry in footwear that’s designed, for w Sportsmen, Sce our windows for footwear, i harge and comfort, Mr, Walter Page, 834 Summit Ave. “You are this wacks Lucky $5.00 Certificate winner, Please claim before 6 pm, Salurday, October 13, otherwise Invalid, ’ 9 snow, so they are safely bagged | LOOKING OVER scripts of two plays. are: members of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre As- sociation, seated left to: right, Teena Lewis, Owen Edwin and Mitzi. Finlayson, standing, Bob . Whiteley, Joanz day at the Civie *,Wilson, Rosemary Gilbert ani Donna More, at their meeting held Wednes- ' entre. Two plays, Arthur Miller’s “The Man in the Bowler Hat”, and Tenessee Williams’ “The Case! of. the Crushed Petunia’s” and a workshop conducted by Dereck McCooey, regional consultan servation will be presented for members only October 26 and 27. of community programs branch of the Department of Recreation and Con- President Whiteley reported there were eight new members and much enthusiasm in the organiztaion this year. Staff photo by Ozzie Zbitnew IODE sends parcel to England A Christmas parcel valued at; Mrs.-G. P. Lyons, 201 Fifth Ave- eight dollars will be sent to a! ‘Canadian veteran and his, fam_ ily in England, it was decided at the monthly meeting of the Cambrai Chapter, Imperial Or- der Daughters. of the Empire held Wednesday at the home of 98 Calls at Kitimat Special to The Daily News KITIMAT — The Kitimat Fire Department has answered 98 calls in the past year,-with a total damage ‘of $5,515, it was reported by A. A. Creed, fire chief. Of these calis,. 13 were. false wc cata alarms, 12 were from overheated furnaces, 35 from \, bush fires, three chimney fires six” cars, one truck, - one motorcycle fire, *hreé Pelothes “ariers)+: two’ log oS piles, two out-of-control garbage dump blazes and two calls to the old skating rink. . . The. department received 27 emergency ‘calls, including 10 furnace light- up three calls, to pump out base- ments at the Presbyterian Church and: the library, after being warned of gas smells, and once to get a cat out of a tree. | The largest single fire occur- red in early May when a truck ran out of control, overturned stock of rubber We are featuring ankle length , | Wi Tops, and fleece lined rubber boots for extra warmth Ig and caugnt fire. ~ PIGees, C= nn, ; ser % ye BY 2 s a is ycar be Ki yy v Ys pi . ae . \ SENS di and leather » Oo" and 12" OG Bee With the Ridsdale in the chair, the meet- | been announced by the hospital ing voted $20 to the Jack. and: won the.raffle. regent, Mrs. Joe! ‘for transportation. New Kitimat Administrator W. J. Nichol has been appoint- ed as administrator to the Kiti- mat General Hospital, it has boare there. . Nichol has been adminis- Several members volunteered to: tratee to Pearson Hospital in assist the Skeena Health, Unit: vancouver during the week. Mrs. Ridsdale: years. He replaces D. A. Robert- ‘son, who left to take up an ap- Refreshments. were served by pointment as administrator of the co-hostesses, Mrs. Peter Lien; Cornwall ‘and Mrs. Robert. Ballantine. for the past eight i Cor General ;Ontario last month, Hospital in RADIO CFPR ne 12408 ‘Kilocyeles "Wednesilay, ‘October 10, 1962... 4 : | PM, “7: 00-—CBC News: Roundup: Speaking Personally 7:30—Assignment 8:00—Intro, to Wed. Night. 8:05—Wednesday Night . 10:00--CBC News 10:15—University Ext. Series 10:30-—Wednesday Night 11:00—New Records 11:57—-CBC News Thursday, October 11, AM, “262 ‘00-—News : ay VolcosReports as “"6:10-—First Call to Breakfast 6:32—-Regional. 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The lucky box was won by Mrs. G. H. Haugen. ‘In response to a plea from the | Two. new ‘members, Mrs. Mrs, Arthur Ostler, were enrolled at the meeting of willing. ‘to; offer. ing schoo] in Victorla. Miss Ber-, Moosehaven committee conducts WOTM meeting Edwa rd Russell and No. 211 of the Women of the Moose held Wednesday. Skeena Health Unit asking fur names of women who would be thelr service , each Tuesday - -afternoon at the unit, the following’ volunteered, Mrs. Charles Denraway, Mrs. Thomas Dennis, Mrs. B. J. De- Fehr, Mrs. Josic Taylor, Mrs, Marie Mattson, Mrs, William Pi fold, Mrs. Morris Holmberg ane Mrs. William Meancrin, < LAND SURVEYOR R. J. Reynolds Box 1438, Ferrace Phone ¥I Branch Office Box 284, Prince Rupert Phone 2082 ‘ 38-5528 j Margarine AT OVERWAITEA stand - bys, |, twice |. rere SE enn oT “eaten ° sa eet" a. Trego This yoar you have the widest cholce ever fram GMC, New models! 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