mens on Jore 5e, More Zw M ore NANATMO. B.C. (CP) Nancy f , Steady job L1R15"A-P'-MrS.ll.Msteph Prince Rupert Daily News imuiiianu or Nanalmo and her Uw.,-a jnc noius something inursday, May 10. 1951 of a recd ::rl.:.'" !i I ",CI 1'iena, - Margaret Margaret Brilliotti Brilliotti t c per, more Babies, Ocean Falls Tax Appeal Board Here An Income tax anneal hoard Four records were broken nf ;reTicI were first accepted i,! f,)r npr The first ride nSiWJ MONT Mortality Iife insurance in com - they got took the.u T 1940, Dr. I M Gyro Club in the down coast paper town of Ocean Falls during the month of April, according to M. J. Saunders, local contractor, who arrived from the vnt.. r Soap Box Derby fUHi nan uifJ I jluiuch 8u years of age. John Ii,e who left on a brief trip jjclfhikaii last evening, rc-.i active as well as intcrpsU'd jjie chansf alld delop-4s in ceiural and northern Sjsh Columbia. J. Thome ranks among the Li of I lie pi'Miu-rs, having , employed as lineman in ,jtiurtin of the telegraph sys-Hi-; '...V fi'ini Ashcioft ;iwson. While holding the 4 nf line foreman, he was from Ottawa, which usually confines its sessions to the larger cities, sat In Prince Rupert at the first of this week, having journeyed here to conduct the hearing of a local appeal. The session, in camera xuai Prince Rupert Oyro Clnh at ii rhei e wax moie sunshine theis I this April than in any previous' April on lecoid. (it was 72 de- rrrr 'JrtTT v lirj ri i i iffy r rr v -TT7irvsrT , regular monthly business luncheon yeHtrday. decided' to sponsor a candidate in a soap box derby which will be hr.,1 at the Civtc Centre carnival me local winner to get a trip to MiS3tn to compete in provincial elimination ' finals fr.r thD r,r,u. lr Id Monday afternoon at the courtroom In the. Court House. Decision was reserved. It was the first time that an nrome tax appeal board had ever sat here. The appeal board is the next resort after a tax amwliant faiu notified with lu.iiieciine'Haz- I ...HI. rrt Oi,c.. 1 a fcw days bro ) i The big mill sawed up a record niiniU'-r cf logs. Th .-re was also a record output of paper for a single month And-more babies were born In the paper town this April than In any previous month in the history of the town. Mr. Saunders is here for a week and will return next Thurs-day to Ocean Falls. ' -t zz -- rrx -s i mi Alii; nrii.r ii i I m yr06' tiered, if Pos- k sho'uid hat V6 80,1 f a mcmb r w L gjvett.the first chance f bell River with Port Hardy itlcgraph. jj Thorne was through the ((Great, War and returned to jjiun as well as spending ijtinic In Peace River. He can many a Interesting ex- and anecdote when so fce of the north was little f than wilderness and far to be satisfied in the taxation department. The case could go on from the appeal board to the Exchequer Court of Canada. i The board consisted of Assis-Uiit Chairman W. Stanley Fisher, KC, and Walter Geuillery, ! registrar, with A. Boland as coun-"l All came from Ottawa. j J- T. Harvey was counsel for the local appelant. ! . emu sponsorship ! Various matters came up ttt ff. 10 ve a tag day In June lor the playground fund There was considerable discus- son Of ft mitlBtrol ol 1 3Kr2E5 ft? There's a big difference jY in Oil r Burners. See Oil-O-Matic for yourself, VANDAI S' TARfJRT CALGARY -About 75 per cent of school children In Calgary walk around in an incorrect posture, said Dr. L. C. Allan assistant medical health officer' He tcld the school health committee that if children are allowed to assume an incorrect Posture they will be round-shouldered when thf y grow up. inowfor sure how tnd why it is your one best Buy! one-night variety concert which i events were to have been Jointly! sponsor by Rota andJ( I' hN,w the Rot'V Club has decided to proceed alone with Would Reconsider f NIPEG (t Unidentified (-throwers broke 51 window $ in one night at a Winnipeg ty, police reported. i - I strel show is deferred until fall tlEVJ 4 JEW MODEL FIFTY-TEIJ Handsome, Prac tical . . . Low Pressure mLOJUi!jA Steel Bed i iwnij 1 TO X IDS. ; r urni any, yi any kind of Domestic Fuel , Oil including the now hotter but harder- f T lo-burn Catalytic Oils. i PGE Extension . After receiving representations rm West Vancpuvar which con--n(U that the extension of the "arific Great Eastern Railway mm Squamish through West Vaneotiver to Vancouver would ppear Jo be neither economically sound or justified, the Prince '"en. Chamber of Commerce at ts meeting this week, accepted a report of a special committee "'ommending that tire provincial government give further con-s'doration to such proposed extension. - T. Norton Youngs was of the "pinion that nothing should be 'one to hamper the completion th Pacific Great Eastern, particularly from the standpoint f the extension to the Peace River. ' . Cki rm NEW COMPLETE UNITS . for homes of all sizes ... for all types of heating Fuf and coar savings nvr bror possibh - -Bar" M, ' " ,bi ill : .! ikP": 5 a. , vv t i rrt m i ji-' i r- xl!. j.. Uisjwonebestbuijf Jen JahieS al J Canadian Leplnn last night had ten tahle f AMDADE "os you buy any Also manufacturers of iViiil MIVC oil HEATING EQUIPMENT whist, bridge and cribbage. Winners were: 1 , Wh!.st-Mrs. A. Croxford and M. R. McLean. Bridge Mrs c The simple, modern Imrs of this altruclive full panel ' John Hughes. , ',v CALLAf ! I J-Alc ' J 846 l hleiul pleadingly 'Villi practically any interior le-rt;.n Cribbage Mrs.- Alma Murray and Gerard McDonald. , 1 Refreshment committee were Mrs,. Merle Steizavlff and Mr ......4 . .......,1, AntJ itEATING Without oblifiatioD, please furnish me with fuH details of I how I on have new fuel-aaving Williamj Oil-O-Matic I Oil Burner Mary Ballener. Convener was- . scheme. It is popular for that - "extra," heel, for guest rooms, i Jiolels and resorts. Available in standard widllis of i'6", i'Q" and 3 3 .. 1 I I .Nam I HOfiPrTAi. FrxpAWRtnw I YORKTCN, Sask.(CP)A crowi h of 2.0C0 persons saw Saskatch"-; wan's Health Mnilstcr T. J. Boni -1 ! ly cut the white ribbon to open j the new SlRuMf) Union TIosnit.,1 . A. MacKENZIE Furniture Ltd. iiich Plumbinq & H PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. at nearby Langenburg. 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