DETAILS OF (Continued from page 1) Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 26, 1951 "ninent, Be sioner and 'uf f 1 the company will be made by the provincial government on request of the company. Areas owned by Alcan and which will Include dams, tunnels, transmission lines, roads and all other , lease of the power works or I proposed plant come about, all (will be" subject to the present agreement between Alcan and the government. ' CONSTRUCTION PLANS I The company also Is required to furnish to the Department quired for all worst in connection with the proposed power plant and plant sites. The sales will be maue at prices specined In the Land At. Stumpage or COLONIAL SCHOOL LEICESTER, England (CP) - ! i One of the oldest schools in Partners In a firm of real esta'e the Commonwealth outside Brii- agents here are Messrs. Sparrow ain is .Harrison College at Bar- and Chicken. They're hoping no badoes, 'founded in 1733. Mr. Hawk turns up. uiflff More Vegetables ILUU Rich Beef Stock Itt-; t 7any Jlocat -Arlhli Jo le Seen at d-ivic Centre There will be a large amount of local art this year at the arts and crafts display and many familiar scenes. Gordon Stenseth has done a view of the harbor; Margaret Martinson, a large oil painting of the Skeena Highway; Mrs. Doherty one of Dufferin Lake, and Mrs. George Hill, two at Shawatlans. There will be among the win- -ter scenes, one by Mrs. T. Priest Frances Partridge, one of her looking from Westview up Tucks first pictures. Inlet showing the mountains at, w. C. R. Jones goes farther their best. Mrs. L. M. Greene afield with two Australian has one looking from her house scenes, then one of a sugar bush toward Dundas Island which is camp in the East, a picture he snowy in the distance.i'Mis, J. did in 45 minutes because H T. Harvey looked out her win- was t00 coid to work longer, dow and painted 20 children of During the last good weather Fourth Avenue East and a dog Mrs. Harvey did several pictures all playing in the .snow: , of boats. There is one of the "Packed in B.C." That's whou'll Km portions of company property will also be incorporated into industrial townships. Agreement provides that Alcan can sell power to others but within the Public Utilities Act. TAXES Rentals paid by Alcan on lands flooded, power generated and initial rentals will be In place of all taxes and other charges. The company, however, will be required to pay provincial land and provincial school taxes on the value of lands ami improvements owned by Alcan which are not then within the boundaries of an organized municipality or industrial township. The company al.so will pay taxes imposed by municipalities on company-own"d property, as well as provincial land and school taxes on unimproved value of company-owned lands In a township. Alcan will provide required public services to provincial standards. The two bodies agreed that the company will not be required to supply power to the government or anyone else exceot as provided. ' Should sale, mortgage or by AYlMtRsth ( : ll M I CANNED FOOBS (j There are several portraits. Parma, one of the Annabelle on' Margaret McLeod has 'several the ways, and another of a por-i that she calls sketches: ' Mrs. tion of the Co-op floats to Herb Young has a portrait of which several boats are tfed. i her mother; Mrs. Hill, One of SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I her daughter, and Duncan De- The symphony concert has Kergemmaux has done a large promised to repeat at the 3un-porlrait of an Indian on his day afternoon tea the attractive lish ng boat at Cow Bay. program they played so well the In still lite studies there Is one other night. They will continue of varied objects on blue velvet with the program in the same by Jlmmie Baldwin, then flower order as played before, studies of every variety, dahlias lea will be poured first by by Mrs. Mary Smith, gladioli. Mrs. R. O. Large and Mrs. Peter peonies lilacs and roses by oth- Lien, who will be replaced later trs but the biggest favorite is by Mrs. Nora Arnold and Mrs. likely to be a watereolof Of whUe M. J. Dougherty. Servlteurs will nurcisfi .in a glass bowl by be Miss Mary Sinclair, Miss Evie Rivett, Mrs. A. Boas; Mrs. Llnd- royalty will be exacted on timber which is damaged, destroyed or removed in co ...ou with; the construction or operation of the Structures and facilities. MINERAL RIGHTS ! The government has agreed to maintain a reserve against stak-1 .ng under the Mineral and Placer Mining Act and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Act. During a period of completion of con- i si,ru;uoii or oi flcoding Alcan wi.i have priority in locating and recording ciaims to any mineral discovered In the development of the water power. li the licence or permits for the proposed pians are cancelled or surrendered, the company , Will ceL.xr to the provincial' government reports and plans of i tiiiineermg studies. POWER RENTALS Rentals for power generated wi.l be an annual rental per ho.sepower year equal to one and two-thirds the average price per pound realized by the company on aluminum produced in ti e. and sold j Aican during a previous year. All the other hydro-electric energy generated will be paid on a rental based on rates paid by others in the province for generation of energy for s.miiar purposes. Annual rentals for the first year will not be less than 25 cents per horsepower year. Rentals for flooded lands will be at the rate of 10 cents per acre. The B.C. government has the right to remove any timber on lands to be flooded, but at Us own expense. Alcan will not be required to remove timber from flooded land or land to be flooded except in the following casei: The company will clear and make usable to low water level ad pjblic road and trail ends, water trails between lakes and other areas as directed by the government. Alcan also is responsible for re-establishment of wharves landings, docks rd other public approaches that now are in existence and in u-;e. TOWNS1TES TOUR FAMILY DESERVES AYLMER QUALITY seth, Mrs. J. A. Rutherford, Miss , Audrey Wrathall, Miss I. Rogers and Mrs. W. C. R. Jones. j -foraHealihy, Happy Baby ' Preparing the tea behind the scenes wlli.be Mrs. J. Rogerson, Ivi.s. Herb Young- Mrs. Allan Armstrong, Mrs. Mary Smith trances Partridge, Margaret ' n C 1 '1:? The right milk is so important to that wonderful baby of yours. So be sure your baby gets the kind more widely used for infant feeding than arty other brand Carnation Evaporated Milk. Famous fur digestibility, uniform quality, sound nourishment. Ask your doctor about Carnation for your baby the milk every doctor knows. WHY IS THIS MILK SO GOOD FOR BABIES? Marunsen and Mrs. L. C. Grif- ; fiths and Mrs. George Hill. j l Those assisting with the sup- j ply of refreshments will bring i intir contributions to the Civic ; centre on Saturday. ! AU exhibits, laoeiled w.th the owner's name, are to be brought in to the Centre on Saturday! afternoon. i - i ". i Cs " i A a'l works prop'Z0 i'M structed. tL n!! commenced -Unt:u i !' 1 MRS Ueiiip u ur i vim , t lone io ,Wn. f'vrss. P-n., at .1 ini ,,. i , in phn - lie oo ih mum. IR$. GE0IGI lluu WO Crf.ld si.. Win,;. . ! DAY OF REST I WXNNIFEG (CP) Rev. George F. Dyker of Crescent Fort Rouge United Church said in a sermon that people who don't make CARNATION is pure, whole milk, evaporated to double-richness, homogenized and heat-refined for extra digestibility and siifety, with vitamin D increased to 480 Units per pint. FOR BABIES Carnation provides an unsurpassed form of milk for the formula . . . with 5 nourishment, safety, digesti Incorporation of townsltes for " 4 i; . ..I -1',.' 4 'I, ! I 1 , 1 t if ir? h . 1 . v it) . i, ''''l 1 li n . . . i '4i i. Sunday a day of rest end up taking rest cures anyway, be-, cause the body needs at least ; one day of rest in seven. j I BIG PUZZLE j ! HALIFAX (CP) A six-ton safe standing in the lobby of a Hall- i lax hotel puzzled guests wno i iiiOught peihaps someone . tneu to steal it. It had been lelt in the main lobby overnight by, "' o)kis installing a new safe. bility even for most premature babies. Carnation is used more for infant feeding than "0 . VITAMIK 0 other brand of milk. - any - - - . 57i ' "from Contented Cows canting to Vancouver n i i ii i; it ii tjy duo z? La j uzy Invites You to Consult ,' ll1')! FHOIVI SEA TO SEA MR. 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