Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 19, 1951 Youna lame tin - j Is Family's Pet IIIDSBIII,1IIBII3I ikOihrlksicslHatSlmkfMOreixi Thai "Anni" gal and thai wondarful dancing guy... what a pairl ' FRANKLIN, Man. it' The; Walter MacDonald family here i has been adopted by a young elk. ! V-. "Vt- ; : v k.f- J $ j wxf r Z ...lytwi-V.. H t S VV CJi 1H n ,L,i PEOPLES STORE Clearance Sale! I '1 In SATURDAY P.M. SPECIAL It hapiiened when Dick Mac-Donald, 14, stepped outside the .armhouse last October. The scraggy animal came up and started nuzzling him. It turned out that neighborhood people, had smuggled the elk when a baby from Riding Mountain National Park, 40 miles aorth of Franklii.. They bottle-raised it and when they left the district the young animal was turned out to fend for Itself. Now one of the elk'- best friends on the MacDonald place is Wendy, a big. playful Labra UH1 Lad Dresses- les NOTRYONS. Reg. $5 and up! Assorted sizes i XXTechmcoforrv s. s1.99i. RAMCE i BIG JIM SPEAKS Members of the 2nd Battal on, ir-.C.L.I., Rather to near an auciess uy Uiclr commanding officer, Lt.-Col. J. M. (Big Jim) St, one of Sa'mon. Arm,-BC. This Canadian Army photo was taken in the Patricia's camp in Korea, near Ptisan. CP POHTO) JJJ A Paramount Picture ran n Si l?" I dor pup. The elk and pup made up a irew and exciting game. Each would tear around the house full tilt, meeting again mid-way. There would be excited barking lrom. the pup and near-hysterical trumpetings from the playful! young elk. The game guardian at Nee-pawa decided that to return the Friday 7 - 9:15 Saturday 2:00 - 4:15 - 6:50 -I Black H.'.MIIflilHH'IHilM acKwooa on These are selected dresses that were not on this sale, before. And Dozens of Other Values Rupert Peoples Store Mrs. Greenwood, Terrace, Dies TERRACE Mrs. A. M. Green- By Eoslcy Blackwood will be chosen at the FebrJ meeting. The Prince Rupert local forwarded to Vancouver c wage demands lor shore j kx., m: ,.park would mean its certain the past four or five years pass- hun. ed away in her sleep early on . . ,,, Taranger Head Of Fishermen The United Fishermen and The abuse of a certain part of the Blackwood Convention loses untrld thousands of points. I refer to the. minor suit rule of one and two. Wednesday morning at her home ers. Other locals on the tc here on Lazelle Avenue. Aiiin ? I for some time, she nad been nave done likewise. Dc-mata If you are considering a slam that will play on Allied Workers Union, at their lhe localg wU, be : i u u:j e ... l.,, I cared for bv Mrs. George Hull meeting last night, elected Paul in ciuus, yuu miuuiu nut uiu lour no uump umcRt, j,.,u - . . , h h a meeting in Vancouver Jar.J -Liberia lAJot Taranger president for the ear.28 and unlon demands to- hold at least two aces. If you are considering a slam and who found her dead in the 'omen 1951. Other officers are: I lated then. a hand that will play only REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Vice-PiBsldent, Dave McPh'e, A'ul Cjreeli ioij at diamonds, you should not bid fiXand you are off two aces, four no trump unless you hold Remember the minor suit rule at least one ace. of one and two DOn't use the Think this over and the rea- lour jio trump bid when there son will be clear. Suppose your is any reasonable chance that re-elected. I Secretary-treasurer, Ray Gar-j diner, re-elected. Recording secretary, Lome Mc- : Gyro Party M . n ii i OTTAWA Thanks to the Women's Auxiliary of the Can morning. The deceased is survived by one son, Lawrence, of Victoria and a daughter, Mr.. Ella Heipe of Prince Rupert, who came up on Thursday morning's train, and who is staving wiln Mrs. E. T. Brooks. The funeral will b" held from the Pent?cost?l church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. to hold on to it until after the hunting season. The young elk spends the night curled in the straw that covers the MacDonald's plumbing. During the daytime it follows whoever has chores to do around the place. Eritrea Moslems Suspect Copt - By OSCAR RAMPONE ASMARA, Eritrea (API The 500.000 Moslems of Eritrea look with some suspicion to future rule by Haile Selassie, the Coptic r'V.iMcti.m Pmnprnp ff ITthmnia adian Legion branch at Leduc R. F. Mortimer ?24 2nd A -e. (Near C7PR) Alta an 11-vear-old Orpek hov i agreed suit is clubs. If you have partner's response will prove . . " nvil.. rtno one Yri fnur Tin t.rnmn .imKnnooir... nas been fitted with two srt.ifi ' . : '""'" laoo'"8 All vulnerable. cial limbs to replace the legs he o . m . h,H HnmnnH. South dealer. Mullen. A special meeting has been called for January 25 to form a women's auxiliary. Membership will be open to wives, mothers, sisters and other female relatives of fishermen and bhure workers. uommaw nm (i Prince George last night on ij. return to their home in p?: ( ton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ei' were honored at a party t l home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.tr.f inato, Taylor Street. Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Domlnato am I and Mrs. E. D. Forward. 0 1 a-nd Gyettes were the pin j Mr. Hunt has been In th(t lost in a land-mim; explosion. ! ' overboard: An nQW yQU are The story was told here by t There is no way to get back to the Unitarian Service Committee five clubs where you belong, of Canada. The boy, Vassilies Piaying the Blackwood prop-Anagnostopoulis of Macedonia, ; erly you would have two aces stepped on a mine a yea rago and when you bid four ho trump and TERRACE I OPICS Delegates to the annual mcet- The United Nations' General ;lng 01 the unltm at Vancouver Assembly voted last month to i ii, cajj.uucu, vccuuib uu uuui i" now there is no clanger of get- legs. ting into trouble. If partner has Movin,". Packing, Crating Shipping arntl CJeneral Cartage and Storage Complete, ReliaDle and Efficient Service. Also agents fur Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lta for Oxygen, Acetylene and ail welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED "or 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Photnes 60 and 68 federate this former Italian col-! Ethiopia's most pressing de-1 onv along the Red Sea coast of mands a free outlet to the sea j F. Baker, accompanied by his no aces, he will bid five clubs! and since that is your agreed, The victim wrote a letter to Queen Frederica of Greece asking for help and site recommended f-i- el....!.'. Uinra- thrmiirh Km PpH Rpu nnrta nf to lnstai IWol Gyro tlulj oil.-: fm, Clarence, left on Tuesday's suit you will simply pass. I! train for F.-inie Rupert where dom of Ethiopia. Massawa and Assab. Ethiopian : He is past district governo; I partner shows one ace you his case to the Hellenic Society V North (Mr. C!i!iiiiiH!) S A K Q H 8 D 7 6 5 2 C K 9 7 6 4 West. Kal (Mr. AllH) (Mrs. Kcimi) S 10 6 5 4 3 S J 9 7 2 H A 4 3 H Q 10 7 6 5 2 ' D A 8 4 3 D J 10 C 8 C 2 Koutll (Mr. Hum ) S 8 H K J 0 l'J K 0 C- A Q J 10 5 3 The bkldliiR: Snillh Wi'st N. H III 1,11 1 C Puss 3 O Puss 4 NT PiiS i 5 D Puss 6 C A'.l pa s Mr. Muzzy had a very nice hand today and was entitled to a second thought about a siam. However, the agreed suit was clubs and he didn't have the for Crippled Children, which re- j should be all right in six clubs. Larry Disher, charged The federation plan Is a com- official opinion appears satisfied promise between demands for with the compromise solution as independence and demands for at least partial justice, outright union with Ethiopia. ' Under the federation plan the ceives aid from the Unitarian . Similarly if your agreed suit the latter will have a medical check-up on his hand. Mr. B'i-ker will go on to Vancouver for medical adv'.i and a possible operation. . manslaughter following death of Mrs. Jennie RitcfeK The assembly thus disposed of central Ethiopian government is November from injuries ml Service Committee of Canada. j is diamonds and you bid four) As a far-reaching result, young ' no trump with no aces In your; Vassilies now can get around on I hand, you are cooked if partner artificial limbs given by the responds five hearts showing Leduc organization throueh the two aces. The only way to get, the last of Mussolini's pre-war expected to control foreign af- when struck by an autorrsj African colonies. Libya on the fairs and trade, finance and de-1 has been remanded for prtii Mediterranean is to become fully fence. In all other matters Eri- nry hearing January K. H'l1 Armir.e Boas, sanitarian, was a weekend visitor to Terrace from Prince Rupert. Use back into diamonds is to go to! independent by 1952. Italian So- trea is expected to have full pearrd in magistrate's cour I Dr. Lctta Hitschmanova, U.S.C. maliland, down the east coast home rule. morning of Africa from Eritca, is undr1 " -- executive director, has received Many Missionaries '.'etter thanks from the! i r. of Ci-ii rw I Arc 'i' ,n tnma i queen's ladv-in-waiting. Thtt tra? the r;iiL int.u-urated by tn3 Parent-Teacher As-iO'jlation. have started again aft'r the holiday recess. Thi- a 10-year Italian trusleesnip pending its independence. I A UN commissioner will help! required two aces for a four no I It reads: "Her Majesty the OTTAWA According to thetrump bk So he bid lt anyway. week, Mr. Hamilton of grade fiv-3 the 1,000,000 Erltrean blacks get Queen of the Hellenes was in "Gambling,' he calls it. ioi c Department of External Affairs i I thprp are still hptwpien 200 and had ths parents of his class out ready to run their own adminis formed by the Society for the Actually there Is no reason to to the school and tea was served in the teachers' room. 1 j Protection of Crippled Children 1 250 Canadian missionaries in I of Athens that you helped a China. They are located In dif-Greek crippled boy named Anag-1 ferent parts of that country. A nostopoulis to be fitted with ar-! report from Hong Kong is to the ! tificial limbs. i effect that nearly all of the 2,000 E U if Dn m r 0N QUALITY GOOD rail rriCeS ALL THE YEAR ROUND That is what our business depends on. We do not believe in a high mark up in order to make cut prices later. "gamble'' on the hand at all. Over his- partner's jump raise Mr. Muzzy should simply have gone to five clubs. That is a strong bid and there is nothing to keep partner from goint; tJ six . if he has the necessary strength. Hans Kirh rrturned on Thursday morning's train frT.i Var-rouver wlicr- he has spirit t he past two weeks with Mrs. KrKli who will be returning to Terrace next week. "Her Maiestv the Queen has I rotesianc missionaries in win ! instriiriPii mp tn transmit tn vnu munist China have decided to leave soon. ' - w l her sincere thanks for your kindness to the little boy under her protection." FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Coll 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED -I'.nililcrs & Contractors i Th" Civic Centre Cheral groun ' held their usual practic; U.st Mondav evening and are well Into rehearsals for a production i srheduled fo;- April 5. 4 BIG BAG i ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE tration under a federation with Ethiopia. The British have been governing Eritrea since its capture in 1941. The British administration will continue until the turnover date in 1953. MOSLEMS NOT SATISFIED Moslems, forming half the Eritrea population, have accepted the UN decision although they are not satisfied with it. The people split down the line, and the commission split, too. That accounts for the compromise. . The Moslems were the backbone of the independence group. Some wanted to unite part of Eritrea with the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, also a Moslem country. The unionist group was composed chiefly of Coptic Christians. They were sympathetic to Ethiopian claims lor unity. The Moslems argued that Eritrea is far more civilized than Ethiopia because of 70 years of ... -2) Alta. 0i Ray Mustard collected i bounties on six big timber wolves I he shot on his trap line on the ! Ram River. He encountered a pack of 20 which had killed a I cow moose and bagged six ' of them before they fled. Consistent Value . and Good Service has stood the test of time. JOHN BULGER JEWELLERS ' c uiivntivri ;r. To Vancouver (today A. McDermott, A. Martin, O. Gavin, Q. Burns, B. "Allan, J. Woods, R. J. Holmes. W. Miller. ! To Randsnit (todayi T Bruce, . H. J. Younn;. Italian rule. ' Moslems fear that , From Vancouver (yesterday) ,nev will , pn1ov th. sam. Ask for yi mm SCOTCH WHISKY ! i ) 2 i t ' Mrs. Smith and infant.; Mr. Falls, rlKnls as the Capls in an Eri. Jung Jan Paw, Burton Smith, tre.lt dominated by Ethiopia. Charles Currie, Mr. Judd, Sid xhe Coptic religion is one of the 1 Gonick, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Strach- oldest christian sects.' an- i Eritrea is a poor country, with From &andKpit (yesterday i G.: some agriculture and limited Tuck, A. H. R. Howell, Mrs. E. , mining activities, badly disturb-. Chapman, B. Charest. Med by bandit terrorism. The 1 1 V IMS, mm. BAPTONE The Wonder Wall Paint. $1.50 a quart $4.95 a gallon Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd r.ililUd. Blindid and BollUd in Scotland , To Vancouver (yesterday) A. G. and G. L. Prince. To Sandspit (yesterday) J. F. Bran Branham. people vary widely. There are 12 racial groups, each with its own language and customs. 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