2f prfn nnpfrt DafTp HeWf Monday. June 27, 1M9 IT PA YS r 6 TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH 1 ONE SUNNY AFTERNOON During the recent Gyro district convention here one of the feat-rwmi of the swimming or Mrrivmont Park. Pictures left tq right $10,000 ure events was opening Governor Wilson Hunt of Pen tic ton Is shown presenting deed to Mayor Nora Arnold as Pres- Cigarette Tobacco Went Maurice Brydges looks on. A view of poo 's expanse with assembled crowds. &w miming group with Bill Stone, club's star matatorian. Nearby children's playground. (Photo by Mrs. Gatske). MUD, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGIN! - - MOTELUCT MEWS SO AVOID 'MENTAL UT-DOWNS'-CRINK POSTUM Dancer signal ! when vnnr tvipnvM un&jr v, ! cation (in tea and coffee) drink Poslvm! Conuiof no J ??I5!? STEWART NEWS calf em cant depress you or upset your stomach. Vet Postum costs about Vi less. Order oitr n 1 5 bayonet-argK. handicap his lessons he iearnu v good ,tead. He j ,n; al Navy hen ft( tfl(-i the LraeU That's the r" to his titles. Hut NEAR TRAGEDY FRANCOIS LAKE FRANCOIS LAKE Near tragedy came to the Erikson family p l09 ' rV--tVllf Hood, 4 oi ior nwiti jo cuptl MOTORS JO MEET BATTERY TON Id I IT Latest from Portland Gmal MiningCtmtn' Sport Shots league, In the city football two miles west of the Landing General Motors and Battery Mrs. ior a li. Plane Drops Supplies in Unuk Area Fine SampJes From Terminus JOAN McKAY IS STEWART QUEEN in Hickey's Bay on Sunday af- will clash tonight at Roosevelt temoon. A tiny raft floated park in the North Star cumpe- i to attend the Topley Conference and all members will be given the opportunity of attend- int; if they wish. A letter has ! been received from the School (Board stating that tenders are JNews of Francois Lake 8TEWART Charlie Knippel. into the bay which had been ution. Line-up for General u-ith his son Khnbert and Thor- l..ft after thp Iniini'hint! of tli Mulm- nil! h r'r.-.u.-n frnm thp The fight crowds might call hard roafto him lefty, or Maxie, or the Bel- used to that sen Kid. Whichever it is, the last tag may give an Idea of the six years Max Leftovlch Mrs s'n Didrt spent in Nazi concentration 6d 10 lhe city camps. He's in Britain now,,noon from ;uneau STEWART . Joan tj j McKay, the lief - Retvedtj ieft nere for the ferry Connie - and Deanrut following team members: asked for erection rreccioii oi of play- piajr- , iourieen year uiu unntuwri vi w m,,.. ..n noan Boulter, Hebb, " Sunberg, John 1 . . . . : . 4 Tnn-Jj ..... i, 1 1 U IV JllVn BiCtt U w it r mnl I II 1 , 1 1 IL r W 1 1111 filfl U1IK gruunu equpmeu Mr. and Mil. Jack McKay, spon- it .wrt " " T . j u ,1 V,. "7.. les A selection of films was shown Lake School. It is hoped that . hv th Toval 0rdpr of v.. k - up a.. - V Pat when school opens in September "" ' -n'D y .f T wlth tC? lw0 glrlS- Currie' BoD Currl?' Mercer Ktfi.c u iie n juirrpxsful ecfuJ rfln1 .. . . . j 7, i, ...jt i i. vivitart ,. thU equipment will be in place . rtominkTn " "CK"Sn J cropping Little Deanna sat still but Wilson. Bruce Simunton; " nwne.Rr : . . . " . . diaate .t. ior for the tne uomimon Dar uay ...nnii,,. nn account nf the down , .. . u ..j oii,mn m,, t ..., boxine scene with onp ev. nn Browne. in the Hall on Friday evening sent by the National Film Board with Ralph Keefe and Peter Neave In charge. After the edu mc "it Q.. -,,. ...itw .ith a vnf of , S7 c.n inn 3ftfL j . uonnie, i.uuuic,,icu ,ien years oiu, uiu, ju.i jump iocmn., nuueun, - , Arucies wtfre urouKtii. ior ... . , fame and the other on raising vater Owens. . English parcel and for the ba- caaid. a- nsfd " tuet f0"" TOve rabfy bu he but ne aTound cons deraoiy sank winner of and aar. Mrs. Lobley was wM depp .Q2fln flnd vot- al had a a vote of 40,200 and but, enough money to pay for a trip to Canada. cational films, three delightful ate-, made it. Later on he dropped fortunalelv. wt consciousness IXAIIMir lltriMMll the raffle. Mrs. Partington gave uWrence, Parent Teach SSiTSSSi tai liTrtn0" tely and floated on her UUUDLt WCUUIHU a humorous reading and Mrs. comics which the Women's Institute had sent for were shown and much enjoyed by all. er s He is trying to trace his last two living relatives. Max is no slouch in the fight business. ,p..isi " jjice without strugglii struggling. Neave read an article about in- jg sulin. Lunch was served by the NEAR BURNS LAKE from where the supplies were dropped. j Deanna screamed for help ! and her mother and sister Tyra. A start has been made towards 'hostess. The next meeting will cTCWART l innQf e enlarging of the Francois 'be on July 7 at Mrs. Peebles 1 LWAI I MUU3t the old- "n n to J. O. LeFrancois arrived here ?ven Jea df Already he is welter and middle weight champion of Israel. During the war Max was sent to a concentration camp. His parents and brother were killed Lake Store, with the founda- home. WHIi) I - JJANLL from Montreal and states that ,M ' X tions completed. Twelve whip STEWART The Portland his company expects to do con- ' ..Miss Gloria I la tike and Miss. Frances Durban are Charming Brides BURNS LAKE The beautiful Durban Ranch on Tatalas-ca Lake was the scene of an sockets were dug up li from where nnuv. ' Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Wilson of , , , . , auu 1 CH-l wuuic uuv vuuiu avi- there. Max's turn came w hen guards stood him, then 15 ag- the. old hotel stood and which Burns Lake were visitors at tne anm wxige, ixyui ojqw ox " , V VVJ swim and was soon almost was burned down, reminders of Neave home at the Landing on Moo.se, held a succesful -whist the Mountain Boy p Pperty on drown,n hnK ghe man ainst a wall for bavonet nrac- the old times when horses were Sunday. With them was Mr. orive ana aance on baturaay y".'" to get ashore " and ran down the Ml . I i.in rf n . .1 r-t rt X I f r- m VAN 1W 111 l.ir JV 1 1 M I N . M. 11 .1 1 .N j IV 1 1 a.v.M . . . us as- historic double wedding when .. . road to get help from the Van ... ... , . " w grabbed roKKri a !,,., bayonet. TV,. The & r he fiev. A. W. Atkinson of , ,.w .,.. used lor transportation. . ,1 11.111 O .UU01I1, . 1 .3 . iFJ . A vAVt-a - ' I , . . , , . irn nt t v. A U4;i.. . ftl.o own the L L I oi Tunonage wens, tngiano, ki Jantens Burns Lake united in marriage good enougn glve Max an who is visiting them during a won, oacue young geuing pruLicivj n cni the Annsnlation nrizp in the understood that an aggressive Tvra noticed that the wind clarence Durban, second son of other chance, and Instead he .. .... i:.. , j..i,v,D,f i.- had chanaed at that moment ,. n..i t....i tour of the States and Canada. Mrs. Porter lived for several years with Mrs., Neave's mens section uan MacAuiay pouc m uciciujjuid - nu ran. nuwu umuan, was put into boxine contests ar was first and Isaac Soderlov being arranged by the compan- and was gradually drifting Con- and clori2L Hanke of tne pion. German amuse' Mrs. R. Crawford, Earl Deed-cr's mother, has arrived from Moscow, Idaho, to spend the summer here. She flew from Spokane to Prince George, stop family in Suffolk about forty null ai (.muvuauuil untie. A i ... " m j v. v. w. ...... ment. into the Icy water up to her d fc years ajro. Mrs. Lobley, who Is table lamp, which was raffled,' The resulting injuries from Owen McFadden brought In neck and could manage by 0azzg Nyeste and nls Charmlng was won bv W J Wakefield A ping off for a while In VancoU' ver. eaten c.n.u I staying at the Landing, also imet Mrs. Porter again. fine refreshment SDread was en-. some fine specimens of high Jeaniing ner uiiui wj hrkle, Frances Durban, the I The regular meeting of the joyed. Music for the dance 'grade Silver-Lead ore from the Connie's hair in her fingers and groom belonging to Burns Lake. Which followed, was supplied by! Terminus Mine on American Pul1 her to shore. She dragged The doubi ceremony took H.J Creek. He to ship about her onto the rocks at the lake in Mrs. L. A. Behnsen, and Mrs. expects f,lace commodious liv- Woodford on the piano and sixty tons of ore this year. j edee and pounded and called mg room of lne Durban fann Business (M'lProfcssk Women's Institute was held at Dr L w Kergin returned to Mrs Parthi2ton's home. Eitht thp ritv hn Saturdav's nlane were eset. The WJL plans 'from a brief visit to Vancouver. ,Bobby Hutchings on the drums. (aer name, ana, aiuiouga nome whlcn was beutifully dec- RehabiUtation work, on the thought that Connie was dead, orated. Silbak Premier Mine, is pro- n? noucea ner siarung 10 move There were manv cuests ir. ceedlng apace. and after a while she came the house wnlcn was a maM 0, ; round. to the house Tj-ra ran tatstefuIly arrang;d wl!U.fiow-1 Soccer Schedule for blankets which she wrapped ers. intersDaced bv hpnuttful 1 FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed WELLS CAE LIMI7E H. S. Whalen.!: Complete Movir Crating - Pact;r.g BLUE 780 around her sister who was ; !ora, dJgns Mnt from many badly chilled. , Central interior. ! BASEBALL SCHEDULE June 24 General Motors vs. Canadian Legion. Schedule for the North Star Trophy football series is as fol j When Mrs. Erikson came back Among the invited guests were ' , with help she was astanlshed to Ted Applewhaite and Barney, ! Connie safe the shore. find on Mulvany who were on a -political ,The only thing which saved the mission to the Lakes District. , little girl was the change In the . The dance which followed lows: I June 23 ivierchanis vs. Com June 27 Heavy Battery vs mercials. June' 2ft Savoy vs. Commer- wind at that moment. She was brought a crowd of over three HELEN BEAUTY Permanent H Beauty Calaf its brar.A 204 4lh Street C 0 .... : i , . . eiais. .taken to the Burns Lake hospi r- QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. General Motors. July 4 Heavy Battery s. Canadian Legion. July 8 Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. jjuiiuicu. ine local orcnesira tal and treated for shock and was assisted hv th ht vfli.,n Junp 28 Knvnv v Merchants int; toi pert u ?Heo net 6 J1 6: hjr V exposure ana' wuoun. uu noL lr talent of the neighbor-chant, Julv 5-Commercials vs Mer-' ,at aU weU' U 6lad 10 be aUve hood and the dance was only ; , . o .. r. . . , wlth her family' broken up when it was time Jpiy JJ General Motors vs. Heavy hav'jcr July 15 Canadian Legion vs. ..ui, . xAmuueii.., Mrs. trikson cannot swim and to catch the first K,via f.rr July 10 Commercials vs. Mer- came very close to drowning in for tne cr0s.slng of Francois .it... r W&qgSg& 4- i 'wm-- r' neary nailery. chants. irymg 10 reacn me uuie gin Lake. when thirty-two cars but wisely turned back before awaited the surprised crew of GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 July 18 General Motors v: Canadian Legion. John D. McCrlmmon is leav BCvui5 w.uirvTTijr uu uj nci tht Ferry which made three ex- ing on this evening's train for depth and leaving her family ra trim nnr( Rev. R. A. Wilson, who has Minneapolis where he will pay of five motherless. Small Drean-1 . ' been pastor of First United a visit with his daughters. Mrs. na drifted back with the raft' r.YTOWX MA WORK Apents for SIMK and CUMMINS DIESE. Sales Service t Boat owners and t dustrial Enpnei 2 to our showroom : various engines ar. equipment problen Church here, sailed last night w. O. Wilson and Miss Isabel later on frightened but safe and on the Coquillam for Vancouver ( McCrimmon. j sound. enroute to New York where he will take up theological postgraduate work. He will be KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West f' tr """" v- -i Joined in Vancouver by Mrs. Wilson and family. MRS. MARY HUNT, BURNS LAKE, DIES . BURNS LAKE The death of Mrs. Mary Hunt, mother ot Clyde and Burns Hunt of Burns Lake occurred on Friday after a brief Illness. Mrs. Hunt, who was in here 95th year, had preserved h?r vitality until a few hours before the end. A P.GARDNt AITTION SALE Timber Hale X474S3 There will be offered for sale at Piittlia AumImi . ii w CIIARTERE" 1118 llelvfflf Iday. August 1, 1949, In the office of 1 the the DtaLrlft District Fnrptttr Forester. Unpini Marine UmlHi.. Buildlne. Ir CANADIANS BEATEN BY DUTCH SPEEDER In the nrnth annual relay races at Los Angeles, the Mercury club of Montreal A. IIUNDE1DE WATKINS DEALER 517 Seventh Avenue West Phone BLACK 890 Box 290 1 Vancouver. B. C, the Licence X47483. VANCOCVE- placed second. Fanny Blankers-Koen of Holland, the world's I to cut 11.205.000 i.b.m. of Fir. cedar! fastest woman runner, ran for the winners, the Glendale Lions ! Hemlock, and Balsam, on an area j --' -- .fJ J Advertise in the bally News. J of California. Here the Canadian team is shown, left, at the end of the 440-yard relay. Third place was won by the Valley Lions of California. 4l24I!3 situated on Smltley River, south Bentinclt Arm, Range 3 Coast Land District. Three years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend MATTSO UPHOLSTEl 8!8 ! m,,,. nine the auction In person may submit vm af ond A PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing ond Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East Prince B1 tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria. B. C, or the District Forester, Vancouver, or Prince Rupert, B. C. 1HVDV HOME sg; genkralcont: Dry Kindling Wood 60c Back Delieved Scrap Wood Random lengths $10 per load PHONE B to W TRANSFER Green 188 j v,y. ildlng nu Buil CE fffi - nlL Bt FLIGHTS TO THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS NOW pllONf DAILY MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINQ Commodore Cafe "Better Tha Ever- &., la i EXCEPT SUNDAY ,To Masset, Justkatla, Cumshewa, Q.C. City, Aliford Bay For Information or Reservations CALL 476 Queen Charlotte Air Lines Ltd. Best Food and Service In City PHONE BLUE 503 P.O. BOX 1184 HERE'S PROQF This ,18-inch, four pound speckled trout Is more than one-third as long as Its captor, six-year-old Brian Merrill of Ottawa. He hooked it while trolling In Crooked Lake some 50 miles northeast of Ottawa. Brian played the fish to the side of the boat himself but required the assistance of his grandmother, Mrs. W. M. Cory of Ottawa to net it. (C. P. Photo) Phone 17 for Send-Out Ordei St SUITE 5, f. jphone 7C5 j Third Am. D-ivid Chow, Mgr. Tki dvtrUnmtnt It not puWiKd t dlipUyad by iki Ltquo) Cenfcol Bcxrd w Wy tk Gemt of B'iti Cefumbl.