passing I AT Sandi ve ALiv Mr Marguerite Forsyth has Tide Lake in the Upper Salmon i o returns © Perow after several River area. He packed out sixty | weeks’ holiday in Saskatchewan. | five pounds of very high grade Vincent Massey ° . pre The property is closed on - ‘ I. H club John Musseliman has been, d0wn for the winter, : He oined by two of his b 2 ) t 2 his brothers A“ A nember from Saskatchewan to help him FRANCOIS LAKE ij f 4 1 ~ . ” - sperate $ mill hete Miss Lucy Evans of Prine: ed Ogee Rupert is staying with Mr. and yore ‘ : ‘dia ize ‘ 8. Calder for a few weeks. Her mong Mr. and Mi Gordon Hay and cette dies ce "for Poe ’ viayor Harold family are home after a week of sad: woalie nn by cat: 2 vires. Whalen holida Prince George and|~"’ . a; . . Wiliow Rive \ asey ’ : Lio ” : eae Joe Hendricks left for Seattle on Sunday morniiig esp Ben Goertzen has moved to eos : a Burns Lake to lake up employ- On Thursday evening Jo ! mene Were Hendricks invited the folks from - om Francois Lake to hi home e ne STEWART “Summer's Rest” to see his mov- . ) ; aes ‘i ‘ » ty Mr. Alex McRae and Mrs, Rid-| ing pictures. Thirty- hree at- s oup joe, brother and sister of the pee ane all ¢ myoved see ng him ate Mrs. Jean Stewart left Sat-| Seautiful scenery, pictures both | urday for Prince Rupert en route | 9 ‘his district, Burns Lake, and Nicholas eee f «6|to their home in Alberta the meuway between here and ichols . ; . t 366 . PUBLISHER HONORED RY Ho Vines Rothe mere, Britich ne i gee the States investment Newfound : d ’ Sritich newspaper publisher who has heavy One film showed the earth- : 2. Oe apt: es MO DIOR as f enancelor of Newfoundland’s Memorial Morris, superintendent of quake damage in Seattle and ‘ ut S t He is congratulate; Y ’ publ a ha . bok : he board of rf gi ig Chiet J ’ Sir Albert Walsh, chairman of | Public works for Atlin district! trucks and men clearing away , > eco Behj Lord Rothermere Sir Leonard Ou erbridge lieutenant-governor arrss i by plang Saturday He | the masonry which had fallen a ene, I J. R. Bn o0G extreme right (CP PHOTO) Wilt be here for a few days on/onto the sidewalks . j2partmental business. Excel-| gome of the films showed! B ea h ; ‘ ‘ 5 lent work has been done by the people enjoying ice cream and ritis uliana II Fin S We st Friendl department in this district. Dur- other good things at the Colley- y ing the past summer seven new | mount picnics, and there was on EDMONTON (cP . ‘ ‘ : bridges were built and consider- 2 *] pet at the : . ¥itv x } } i ri Wwe Weather Mohan May g0 into medicine. abl Pa bone a = o oe * Mine Riding Cob mies = ‘4 MCE CHr-Old Sylvia Mocha ‘ chilly about! Ther: a shortage - in British |” € Maintenance work done on Synder Ranch. The film of the en WO ( ; ‘ Se ere ~~ | the roads * ake ferry ving : an a ik r 0 Guiana of tloctors specializing in ” — “ ae bs hee mae nek vik N ‘ gla Brit Guiana is noted for! women’s tie a ee * ou the wha ught ba : ‘ on : he sald, “but. thee nae. The monthly meeting of the M@Mories of the faithful old j 1e Said it ré i monthiy r eting f ce r ‘ \ 4 pas “ She found’social conventions «,.... 02 oe boat I eople are just as friendly i: Alberta ‘on aa Stewart General Hospital As- pi " . (Phil he fler arriv Mi Mohar that Pem- Alberta strange. In British sociation was held on Friday in’ 4 delicious lunch Was served at . ' re : t n Br G Hall, the women's residence) G¥i@na_ women, especially the Court House. Estimates are ™idmight. Weiners were cooked ove ‘ ¢ ' ‘ * ‘ eee those P . : - rae side at ¢ > ive ia Cede. ae i to a i e University; is “just like| ‘®s¢ of geod families, are being prepared for major repairs omaide at a huge comptire The ! Aiberta. She w cCustome to livi with vour o« family ” much more reserved, A few whic} ai reentl; required party endea with community i A ii CY i wt amily s Hn alr urg wy re a ‘ femne Sinn F ‘ : may ¢ - : . singin q aed mperatures no lowe » Co-education also is new to a ater sae or the matron Mrs. J McDonald leaves “"S*"6 gree y At f attended ele-| Professions but only after they |, the end of the present month BURNS LAKE } +? ‘ tas ar marrie e i ary I in . ried, and no new applications have. ‘ : ue } et 8 + also noted the absence 60 far, been received by the =e SF ee nn distress com- esses all yea ' h MAY BECOME DOCTOR here tre ass distinctions,| board. The meeting ratified the ya at oe Eiks Lodge of Burns ‘ porter A first-year arts student, Mias'In Britis} a a girl may/sale of the house left by the Pon yc i we : ay tise ' ‘ve Gates but only if the boy is late Charles Lake who willed his '0¢@! hospital, but finds the om h , silat inline 357 be ee gee bat patients so well cared for that ties MeLean 410M her own social class Cstate LO the hospital t T? ’ . i“ there is little they can do to im- t reet ? “oY * * 7 : : ew USOYy ome cene O Georget nh, “ne capital, is | Prove their condition, with the ated In flat country and she The Gale house on Victoria exception of a few small personal A h f S : kes the view of Edmonton treet has been sold to Mrs. M. J.' favors. ower or rl e . to ey e ' He Danks of the North! Boyde They found “Doc” Manning which rane in a ae having a great time. He is rest- 7 ; ; ; uu : 1 .F . - ve He tk oug er o ly t : 4 . ie A surprise bridal shower w as held by Mrs. aegis ae rougn Owen McFadden has optioned “8 Very easily with a geciGed . : d a : he Alberta capital: ic : Cis ghia Py improvement of his asthmatic Foster Husov Mrs Jack Eby and Miss Rosalee ee ae baste} a Independence Group of min- condition yy : seorgetown the climate is| 3) 1.3. ras Creek about °Mdition. ’ T} ! * ¢} new Hi non I urtl Aveni tropical and alligators are fre oT ee ee Ce anes 7 r r lidill a tif ley isoy nome on 0 “tn 2 enue ‘ys 4 Gu @ 54 ‘> @ - miles ur y or 1 ie ‘ ; vs a I ent aights in the creeks and ll miles up the Bear River Val Ken Stearns has a painful Kast for Mi Marnie Bulge re ver ley from Stewart. This property} hand, a slight wound having Eth ¢ 1 I i ie-eleet “hey never attack you unless was Owned by the Fitzgerald been followed by blood-poisoning ‘ Mr. Gord Poffen- ; irb them first Miss Brothers of Hyder, Alaska. and ° ° . F FE. Anfield Air Cadets i Var AN Cart) N Moha aid was al one time under option to Padcy Carrol, of Wistaria. ‘ a | he Revenue Mining Company.’ who. accompanied by his wife ' S Offi ys wae SE Dees R. L. Clothier of Vancouver has| once drove a dog team across the The “A uf . continen rithe nishs re ee icers i Os rn ener taken the option and arrange-|COtinent without mishap, met ; ‘ | R. L. Jone first e@war ite oe horijy Dis match when he tried to drive Perfor Drill Misasddadebs Antiertiisecs : ments: will be underway shortly, pj. jeep through a clump of m Miss Bulger w D to take. equipment into the heavy jack pines. His wife was b ery fitti ISCUSSES property not with him. He is feeling ( tet { { . ’ : 4 R d CG dit better than he looks ¥ me : The Dally New ’ F + ria bari TEWART ie Mr. Hurst : . . eet of the \ of ; round tne; Trade discussed th lh eee KIDNEY t arterial highway and the : ft : el : Stewart-Hyder road. Corresp Regular Meeting \ ed LL = Ad . Ta brig i ‘e bet € the Minister ) . , Sete Wenn niet Si] SURAT 6, NF Ag : hn Public Works and the Board was ere ot ae we ved Cr he tht thn sebtae : arene S _ tT es : ead = snowl hat the matter Voting on applications en reo, mertor! + + + no taken int or} n aa) Laer easure ‘ ; , Was being taken into serious con- " A hele Cerne 2) a A . ee lecorated sideration Full attendance of Ben Ae Lear i . ; ' Mrs. A. H as cut by Mi : ae Adorn o15¢ \ ‘ wes aud Frank Calder, MLA, has been members requested . i : z ance pressing for tt surfacing of ' i »st pressing for the resu sy forse The p ! i : 0 : me these vital road links. A pro- 4 » iorn ine ; - inealiese J k " ip —_ ’ “ ““ective guard rail has also been © shown . ,. | requested for the Stewart-Hyder M tellin Ni Haver Pan Mrs. D Ba “road. The question of the inade- e Chef Len ‘ i { K : ; vil quate radio servise also came up s ows Bill B Chay i M Jerstad, MYS./for discussion and correspon- Father } } Mrs. R, ( S80, dence between the Board and . Sarees are no season BIG YIEU : - indicated that action will be 0 \ Misses Nit taken soon by the latter ten und Sees Meee tee eatin win 2 ©6fave a Coke + M Bjor anes equipped with skis " ; © ¢ ike up and after some } F bul ou Ciscussion Was tabled for further 9 abter were Miss Diare information as to wequirements | leLean PEI YSPO I M Watson, M E. T, Applewhaite was present A 13 s an 8 ind spoke briefly } . | were { 0 i r a P . » ¢ + . hier reagq@ers rizzell’s @ Valhalla Hard Time FOS x P turday, Oct ) - ‘ aur bias th @ CCF. Club 1 i M 08sal (pole Hail, Wedn Oct & pm : © ‘2 , ’ IME Seagram's Crown Royal v ; FOR 7 ' Seaqram’s V.O HAT NEW Seaqram’s V.O. : t : DRINK ‘ < : ‘s “83” co - Cage ams > a (eae ALL COLORS whoa (C a bila Seagram's King’s Plate . ‘ from $6.95 up ° a : . . . < %, * th ‘ scagram : Spec ial Old \uthorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. ern BC. Power Co. Ltd. : NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS , ee Keser Block — Phone 210 Mert, By n PEROW DISTRICT NEWS | Al Phillips came to town the other day from his property at Stewgrt, B.C Yhis advertisement is not puSlished or displayed by the Liquor Centrol Beard er by the Gevernment of British Columbie Prince Rupert, B.C. “Coke” is a registered trade-mark Phone 132 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, October 22, 1952 HOUSING DEMAND WOODFORD, zngland CP) — OSLO, Norway (CP) In the Police had to sort out a line- first half of 1952 Norway built up of mo re than 300 automobiles 15,280 new units dwelling and and bicycles outside a garage ia the full year’s total 1s expected to this Essex County district, Tne be 30,000. 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