13rfnre nuprrt Oaflp JQttos ttU. Monday, March 1, 1'fAft Noted African Soldier Coming Veteran soldier of thre wars 1 ' " V '1 SHIPS AND WATERFRONT cerning the vessel Amaryllis recently lost off the B.C. coasf and which he owned. He wa3 answering a letter that had been printed. Capt. Armour made it clear that the Amaryllis curried two approved unsink-able lifeboats and one good row-boat. There were two lifebelts ! AIR PASSENGERS j To Vancouver A. V. Hill, A. j Van Biber, D. G. Maxwell. 1 To Sandspit A. Fowlie, J. SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL Marc,h 2 Co-oo vs. Brown- JUNIOR CHAMBER POSTS TROPHY Indian Agent Anrteld Also Puis up Basketball Prize When the Northern B. C. Native Basketball tournament opens at the Civic Centre here this Tuesday, th nine teams which participate will have three trophies to strive- for. instead Of one as was the case last year. tn addition to the B. C, Pack- On her regular weekly voyage, Union steamer Coonitlam, Capt. in South Africa where he farm- ! ed for thirty-two year.ss and j also held responsible ftovern-niental posts between conflicts. Col. Hoy is revisiting his native Canada on the invitation of Association or Canadian Clubs and under the auspices 1 South African government. He will be in Prinre R iiwrt woods. Fashion vs. Morean s for every member of the crew. Gyros vs. 65 Taxi, illnh School) From Vancouver (Saturday) John feodf-n. arrived in port ft' j vs. Peoples. March 8 Bavov vs. Erown-i R. McOee, F. Brunnelie, T. W. Alart, A. Van Biber. From Sandspit Mr. and Mrs. P. ROsang, Miss Walter. woods. Merchants vs. Morgan's Hiffh School vs. Gvros. 8:45 last evening from Vancouver ami Waypoints. sailing t l4:M mldnirht for Alice Aim, Rlrttart and other northern March 9 Co-on vs. Savov. For a second time in flfte'en months, the steamer Hsin Kong So, formerly the Venture serving on the- British Columbia coast, has been Rutted by fire ! Fashion vs. Port Edward. 63 If , , I, v- i ! this week to address the Wo noints hence she is due baiki of the while operating between Hong 'ers trophy, indicative h'.iv at 10 o'clock tomorrow mor-nliift to ail at 1:30 p.m. on her return youth. Passengers arriv Taxi vs. Hiah School. Sweet 16 1 ; vs. Hieh School. . March la Brownwfods vs Fish Dock. Army vs. Mutts. Co-on, Bo-Me-Hi vs. Morgan's, tians, Mutts Vs. Fish Dock. Armv 65 Taxi vs. Stone's. Peoples vs Apr. lb Thorneiiffes vs. Sco-Hieh School (Saturday). Thorneiiffes vs Moose, Co-op vs March 16 Savov vs. Co-oo. Thorn Sheet Metal. Stones vs. Hish School. Sweet vs. Canfisco. Co-on vs. Moose. 1 1 V V, , Kong and the Portuguese tel- , championship, there will be ths a'nd of Macao. The first fire Junior Chamber of Commerce was at Hawaii, while the ship trophy which will be awarded was on her way to China from the second-place winner. Vancouver. The second blaze The third trophy will be a 18 vs. Hlsih School. .Grotto vs. Thorn Sheet Metal. MEN'S FIVE PIN "B" I.EAGl'F ing Ivie from don the crwst on the cxiultlam Included native ; basketball teams from Kitimaat for the all-native tournament' to be held in the Civic Centre j here this week. j 1 Apr. 23 Armv vs. Fish Dock, Co-op vs. Canfisco. Mutts vs men's Canadian Club. Born in Orillia, Out., and graduated from Toronto and MeOill Universities. Col. Hoy went to the IJoer War with the Royal Canadian Dragoons in 199 and, after demobilization, took up larmlni; in South Africa. In the First World War, he commanded Cape-colored Infantry in German East Africa and Palestine and.after that conflict, was active in British set-tlinent in South Afric:i Tn the Second World War he organized the Cape Corps for Field ..Lumbal Smuts. was due to an explosion in an "most valuabte player" award engine room oil tube. Part of presented by indian Agent F. E. the cargo Included firecrackers, Anflold. ' . llhom Sheet Metal. Leafs vs Mar. 5 Mutts vs. Leafs Scotians. Stones vs. Thorn- 'Stones vs. Co-op. Moose vs. chiles. Grotto vs. Moose. The B. C. Packers trophy was .Thorns Sheet Meui nrmy w aw. jo- Mutti v otnj cattle and Chinese whisky. J I trie sole objert Of cornpeturon fl n hornr-iif tes vs Orottn Canfisco. Stones vs. Thorn Sheet With 81 passengers and 204 tons of freight for fjkapwfy on board, C P R. .''earner Princess KINK rimiv Pte. i-ie. P. r. Sweden's newest motor liner, at the first basketball tovirna- Mar. 12 Grotto vs. Canfisco. Metal Armv vs. Grotto. Co-op "StivUvilm Viia irrfunH in Wmu l i 1 Mutts . vs. 1 hoinclif tes. Co-op vs. Fish Dock. tAVE 1 !"' IN , HI'' w. turnup oi van- KtD-ah i-a.it. hrnhsm Huehes. v,.v r-,,fv,,..,i . .... v. '. . ' . .s. . . I vs. LealS. .Fish Dock vs. Moose. in..s in tii may ai tne puc oi cuny ai.snes in me cana- . i , r.t "'V-iitf Kill rH umnj.fc I,..,.. Un ...411 - - "m.iuui6. " win acta to tne e.n ot tne tour- stones vs. Scotuans. Army vs. 1 ' Kill I" ' n'fimwo huw lit will I'V 1 1 1 -- Ko.t' Thorns Sheet Metal. u.:ivca in pon ai v. oimua, ,ler maiden voyage. She carried namenti particularlV the player" award. Dft-lsion m thi5Fisn Doclc vs xhoin Sheet Metai. Ikhi all clean. The pile-up was caused by a failure of mi;iji!v ami pi' -'cntcd one more problem of life in the l (Canadian Army Photo) Van(amps morning jnmi vancouvt-r nnu iiju passengers. Her overall sailed at 11 a.m. for southeast- length is 524 feet. Her speed is cm Alaska points whence she h 19 knots. Her lines are sleek and S regard will be made by the pane! of . . n. a ' (i.::r, various i.oo.i. a; t'. serve sizes. The e lull lcnRth i;S doors l')v PORK and BEANS I of referees who will be chosen by the Prince Rupert Bxsketball Hrferres' Association. i '.:iK, v l i!-; "Dutch" doors lil Topics from Terrace due here on Thursday aiternnon modern, with streamline prin- n turning south. Of the 81 pas- ciple adopted throughout the Miv'ers on board the Norah five grace! ul hull and superstruc- discinburked here while threj ture. The single mast is another went north aboard her from departure from the traditional. Delicious Mutts vs. Grotto. Co-op vs Thorneiiffes. Armv s. Leafs Canfisco vs. Scotians. Mar. 26 Armv vs. Co-op. Leals vs. Grotto. Thorneiiffes vs. Fish Dock. Canfisco vs Thorn Sheet Metal. Moose vs. Scotians. Stones vs. Mutts. Apr. 2 Thorneiiffes vs. Thorn Sheet Metal. Armv vs. Moose. Co-op vs. Scotians. Stones vs. Groto. Mutts vs. Canfisco. Leafs vs. Fish Dock. Apr. 9 Leafs vs. Canfisco. Grotto vs. Scotians. Stones vs. Try a Classmen Ac in The News bcrr., an employee Prince Kuptrt. are outer doors so divided as to allow the uopcr half to b? owned while the b.ittom half remains rloved. a tyi'c .if d'vr familiar in rural parts of the British Isles. M.itiinw sawmill ai icess Ade- C.P.R. Steamer rtr Enjayed fcy mort families than My other broad. . tiaiily niiiired on noon from Vancouver and way-points and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return south. Klin of Grand Prairie, Alberta. ! Mrs. Bn-din was . 84 years old and was the sister of the late i Canon T. J. Marsh She was a ifiequ.nt visitor to Terrace In the early days and is remem- laide, Capt. Fred McGraw, is due in port at 5 o'clock this after Capt. W. P. Armour has a in the Vancouver press cOn- the chain Jiaiv he wa n (lie wo'kI.v His left lout were deeply cnt'bered by many of the old-ti ot iiiiiih moon. nr. I the injuries and, bv Mi'i. Sikler, as injured youth was mers. At tminer Frank Cooper has been hospitali'ed due to a broken leg, Kleive Keefer and Constable n. Rogers are training the boys for tlis coniiivi boxinft tournament at the Civic Centre on March -3. Prince Rupert tlener- 1 Lips returned last ni-ht I'rom Chilll- -Uf h.t:; sp(-nt the mi holiday. Terrace Materials k KiriK Mistained mAre Being Offered buiiy burns from by julm Fisher War Assels Corporation h ( leaning I p at Interior Town j i i.viitne stove at her 17 mile. Doctor Mills her and she is now ; niHv at home. i and cold have 'u'.i'-ir.k' proportions : Mi there is hardly ' '..':.i! has escaped. V.'ym has returned alter spending the r in ki Shaughjies-: H.-pit.il, Vancou- Building materials balvaned from demolition of snrpnis wartime structures at lerrac? are beiiiK olftied for disposal by War Assets Corporation. Items in short supply include approximately 150, W,0 wpiarr ff?t plaster board, 50.00ft rqunre lfet pulpboard. 200.000 srtuare (eel rock wool Insulation, 200.000 lect short leneth lumber. 2.000 win-dews with (i jines and litti:i..-s. Fiench. butch and fireproof (lours, a larv!:- fii.mtity of u'd sin et metal furnace pi;:.' with iiltiiii's, j.iits, bolts, and wash- of mercy and life-saving from McBridi on Vancouver Island to tlie Magdaiena ii the Gulf of St. Lawrence. I had read dramatic newspaper stories of how blooc plasma was parachuted by mercy ptane t the Red Cross Outpost at Hudson Baj Junction in Saskatchewan. But here, as a mother had. her healthy baby christened, I realized that lied Cros Outpost Hospitals meant more than doU on the map and newspaper headlines. A i-lorv us hit; us Canada Sometimes, very rarely, these outpost stations get publicity for startling rescues. More often such drama goes unnoticed. More often still we all forget the everyday hospital round. Babies Iteing . born, routine operations, tlie sick cured, broken bodies mended. To me this case was symbolic parent walking 18 miles for help; receiving it (and more) at the Red Cross Hospital. I went to A christening in a little outpost " and found a story as big as Canada. Red Cross Servwes include; Blood Transfusion, Outpost Hospitals, Aid to Sick and Disahled Veterans, Tretttnwnt fur Vrippled Children, Disaster Relief, Nutrition Services, Home Nursing Courses, Swimming 2nd Water Safety, vtti. The baby didn't whimper as the minister lifted uptiietikinagum the strange cradle in which our Northern Indians still carry their papooses. The minister's words had a familiar rhythm in the little church. I couldn't understand anything, though, save tle name itoliert George'. I saw tlie mother's shawled head bow in prayer, her soft Ojibway face reverent. Beside her, the father stood bareheaded; his features sharper, more hawklike a Creie. Neither spoke English, so the bapt ismal service flowed on alternately in two Indian tongues. It was an unexpected moment in my life. A few hours previously t had stepped off a modern train at this remote outiost. Now, I felt I was back in the days of Champlain'a voyagturs. I ft mib-n t hrniifcti Hie v ildi rnehS After UK service 1 looked closer at tiny Ilohert lleorgie, just two weeks old. His brown eves blinked, then his plump little l-heeks creased, and he irrinned. Healthy! That youngster would have taken prizes anywhere. The minister said the family had hiked into the tiny settlement a few week ago, eighteen miles through tlie never-ending spruce forests. Why? Wo the Indian mother could have her baby safely at the Red Cross Outpost Hospital. I had heard that the hospitals an; doti and son, Fran's! Wednesday short trip to '"1 has left for i daughter Ana ineiiical treat- T!.:ia. :'.') ! IV, I y of New York. 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