L TALLEST TREE P3 . .1.. laru-f'Sf. HOUSING PROGRAM URGED (Continued from Page D V" . ptintt Uupett Dafl? Bcto Wednesday, October 13, 1948 Bid EXPORT ITEM More than $3,500,000 worth of telecommunications equipment i? exported ftom Britain each month, It Ts estimated. fir IS Uir ..r?- '-;3d5a usually attain- NEW CLUB AT PRINCE GEORGE ,t 0i from of 600 domestic electric accounts. Four hundred of. these are ex Daring Bush Pilots Help To Settle North Country Adventure, of 'Wop May and Other-Rescued Two Horse. From Quicksand, , Carried Serum and Flew Out Wounded EDMONTON (CP)-A flimsy plane, looking as if it was held together by chicken-wire, circled the un- triAVl'llr lKJ I l'W l)JJI.Ml',ii)lwyii(i,pw;;, Reader atid classified advertisers are requested, to submit their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which the Daily News cannot guarantee I COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY j I Your Daily -i j ALL-WEATHER SERVICE i X.al"'Iaasl.Jl . ' jf pected in the first three years Acting on the recommends ! W- D- kamb'e' J- S. Lindsay Uon In the report, city council and George Murray returned to moved unanimously that a r-p-!the city by hiehway Monday resentative of C-ntral MorteaLe i nlght from Prince George where and Housing Corporation be" in- WMpitei on Saturday vitd to the city to consult onimgh' in urafun ot th- matter of new home conGyr, C th "b u"der,the sPn; struction immediately. T KlPL m m L, Prlnce Rupert club.s W. F. . . ... j i man joiai.n t'jiu Ulti cnun- : ....y..wning area ana finally landed on a narrow cinder strip beside a railway track. The passenger, an K C.M.P. constable, hopped out and eventually ar- HZ cil that the survey had revealed that, of the 522 Wartime Houses Stone was another Prince Rupert Gyro in attendance but he has driven on to Vancouver. The newclub was Installed by on a westbound train at a District Governor Wilson Hunt icoucu a neemg criminal Edson, Alta. The pilot, W. It. 'Wop I May, made a bouncy take-off from the cinders and headed back to Edmonton of Penticton and Past International President Greg Yorke of Beef Upside Down Pi In the city, there are at present only seven temporarily vacant. More than 400 have been purchased from the corporation. "The housing problem will be with us in a very short time and Central Mortgage and Housing are the only oner, capable of sueh large-scale projects." he declared. 8 r PUPILS GET CHEAP LIVING Vancouver was in attendance to present a gavel on behalf of Gyro International. Charles k cup milk, or half saiUc and half water H cup liced 1 H cup flour 1 up. salt I tup. celery salt J4 tap. while pepper 5 tbs. shortening Willoughby gave .the welcome 1 can condenaad soup H lb. ground raw Wet address for Kamloops and W. F. Stone for Prince Rupert. Presi "PRINCE GEORGE Prince George students are getting a dent Ron White of Kamloops Now director of northern research for Canadian Paeifij Airlines, Capt. May was one of the most celebrated of the In-trepld group of bush pilots who played a major role in opening up Alberta's hinterland In the "20s and "30s. Perhaps his most famoi-s fight was a mercy mission tn Fort Vermilion, Alta., In tli heart of the Peace River country, witli a load of serum to I ifiLi if f. i a W. I 1 Up. Maftlc Bakinft Powder IMt tnher Sour, fcaktnft powder, H ta. alt, celery aalt and pepper: add 3 tableaaanni shortening; mil in thoroughly with fork. Add milk and Mir until blended. Melt remaining two biMaapoona ahoruaing ia a frying fan. and cuuk onions until soft. Add tamata soop, ra-mainlng 't teaspoon sail and gioiukd iuet bring to bail. Nnread baking powder aalltaweM top of meat mixureand bake at 47 SF. for a bout was in the chair. Past District Governor George Froom of Kamloops extended a ,! "X fV, til A H! Civic Centre Dates brak from high living costs. A model school dormitory for outside students provides board and room for only $25 monthly The dormitory Is the only one of Its kind In the province. Last year 38 pupils from all welcome from the district and presented a Canadian flag. Len iu minutes. I urn aut upside down plate. Serves. . Sports Hi Gym Class. parts of central British Columbia stayed in the dormitory, and THURSDAY a.m. 0:00 Bo Me p.m. 2:00--Adult Casual Badmin- ton. 2 :30-King Edward School VENETIAN BLINDS , . rlHIH r Lo.:kett ot Seattle voiced welcome on behalf of American clubs and pr.sented an American flag. Charter members and officers of the Prince George Gyro Club to be installed were Dick Archibald, president; Keith Moffat, vice-president; Ray Reignier, .secretary; Frank Hewlett, treasurer; Len Archibald, Hilliard Clare, Harry Kennedy, Keith MaeDonald, Harry Rollason, Winston Stevens, Jimmy Cad-c'.cn, Ron Hatch, Jimmy Mac-Arthur, John Mclnnis, Jimmy Slesinger, Bill Trotter. this year there will be 50. An H-shaped army officers' mess building had been converted Into the dormitory. .Original cost of the building' was $35,-000. Moving and remodelling cost $17,000. Actual cost of housing a student Is $33 a month but the fight a diphtheria epidemic in the settlement. r.' ' DANGEROUS CARGO " 1 With Vic Horner of Edmonton, he took off from here, with nharcoal burners keeping the serum warm. The flickering burners nearly set the plane on fire, but they got through With the life-giving serum. Grant McConachle, now the president of CP. Airlines, once landed on a tiny pasture near i r Gym Class. 6:30 Boys Organized Games 8:00 Rup-Rec Women. Itasketball Clinic 3:30 Juvenile Players. 5:30 iunior Players. 6:30 Intermediate Players. 7:30 Women Players. 8:30 Senior Players. Strongly made with steel or aluminum slats, in a variety of smart colors with harmonizing tapes. Ask to have our estimator call. Wc measure your windows and "lnstal the blinds. school board pays $4 a pupil and an additional $4 is paid by Fort Vermilion to bring out two the Department of Education. WJf H.J badly-burned trappers who had been Injured in a gas -explosion. A tree ripped the bellv of hi 1 ebsfeh, : aavwaeavsaaswsasasaaaieaiasmasawsaassasaesnssasneBsasB f h i t 1 rr it- I rFSEEsMEEnj plane from end to end on his take-off but the pilot got his passengers home safely. Another pilot Cece McNeal rescued two horses from quicksand In northern Saskatchewan He lassoed the animals, fastened the ropes to the fitfats of hi p'ane and taxied off, dragging out the horses. Mapping and surveying, run am t s 7,m tP j I OTmniTmm sSs! A ning Innumerable errands for northern settlers and taking' anyone anywhere they could set down their ships, the bush pilots were the best friends the pioneers, had. -Some,, like .May and . f 1 ' fTSSCHRISTMAS GIFTS r t- WiZZT Af' limfr0' - i ' 1 L i ifK -S- Overstocked in certain lines, we are I1 tie cat? ! McConachle, have graduated to executive Jobs on the big airlines. Others are still flying irto the butih. But all of them hold a special place in the hearts of the homesteaders and trappers whom they befriended when theirs was the only link between the north and civilization. j 1 I n I -S i A' ' r 1 i i '. f r TIONERY at reduced prices of . . ., 1" f' V A V $1.79 snd $1.99 I ''.Vt'"' t ZS) 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 ! 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