Olympic at u, , m.or iContimicd iroin II l-'rince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 1, 11)52 ",IK I" iHk "or Jumping, criJS5 CK.' UUW1U1I1I r;t(t,s Hi, i." friends and told them to nave ; 12 men ready who wanted to get men was 51 ii,,.,... -" News of the District i;3 feet. '. Following tha,t,t Germany dun,,,," . World w-,r 3 His Funeral In Vancouver STEWART A Masonic funeral service will be conducted by fciioon Lodge A F. & A.M. next Sunday for the late John Mc-Leod, local hotel proprietor, after which the remains will be shipped to Vancouver on Monday for interment in the Masonic Cemetery there. out of Czechoslovakia. "Hie Ciuht men already on boatd stayed and we loaded thr-12 friends in Prague quickly and 1 look oil. T knew I had to act quickly. A lew minutes out of Prague, 1 developed engine trouble on puipoe I switched off one motor and radioed tiiat I must make an emergency landing. "The ground station advised me to land on a small flat field to the south. I knew where it was alright but we didn't stop there. With one engine feathered we headed .south, then I '. dents to the district, the scheme wouM be continued for another ear and. if the financial difficulties are not overcome by that ; time, the B.C. Hospital Insurance Service be a.skVd to take over and bring this hospital under the i comptil.-osy insurance scheme. The new secretary was instructed to make a special effort to :i JvY v v - v &y. v- 2t v : A v , : s Ksn - 4 i "I rr- '"""'ted j.i.s capturing fi,,t pr Ciymp- al St. iV; 84-meter u jump Tins record was next year by one Joseph Weil. r utov many. Die K.r.,.3, ''' world. ,k: Following the j,,,,, native count -v I John McL?ca, proprietor of rthe King Edward Hotel, passed away at nis home here this 8ur. day morning. ( I He was born in , Stornoway, I Scotland, sixty-five years ago and carie to Canada over thirty Hitler, Skaladii, y aiv German and r-.k .,. years ago. He followed minins i and logging for a number ol j years, cormiig to Stewart during Hospital to Try for One Year Further STEWART At. the annual meeting ot'the Stewart Hospital, he'd on Friday las! in the Court House. M. L. Gonge, manager of the Bank of Montreal, was elected chairman of the board. Other members of the new board are Mrs. S. D. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. Bouzek. 'Mrs. M. Mac-Donald, F. Spreckhn. Mrs. J. J. McKenna, W. R. Tooth, R. Snyder. T Wallace, G. Seaton and one official and member of the Mane & Mill Union Local 694. J. Bouzek was appointed secretary. The financing of the voluntary hospital scheme was discussed and it was decided that, in view of the influx of new resi- switched on the other motor and be,;an to climb. "Our fuel was almost gone when we landeo at Munchen, (Munich l in southern Germany A lot. of American soldiers were on hand when we landed and took us prtseners. When we loll effect the collection of outstanding accounts. The board expressed its appreciation to Mrs. M. MacDonald, matron, for her efficient operation of the hospital, and to the Hospital Auxiliary for their excellent, work on behalf of the hospital. A special tribute was paid to the memory of the late Charles Lake who was, for over fifteen y.'ars. chairman of the board and , who during that period was un-I iinngly devoted to the service of the hospital. six months prior winter Invasion ol h". The war-time pi;,; te-csted in flylni h,' as soon as he ea,ru .. language vull enough make aijiicaiiui o, pilot's licetice the boom years prior to the 192'J crash. He wasas.sociatcd wiu W. H. Tolin in the King Ldwaid Hotel, later on purchasing the latter's half interest. Mr. McLcod was an active and well respected member of thj tin ii! our story, they guve m, community and served for two ! terms as a Commissioner of tlu-. I Village. He was a member of' Enoch Lodge No. 99 A.F. & A.M. ! He leaves a widow, Mrs. Cath-; enne MoLeod, two sons, lan, who : jobs, "Myself, I drove a truck forj the army transport until 1 eame to Canada almost exactly three years later." Skaladney said he landed in Canada May 30, 1951. AS FOR SKIING As lor his skiing, he says "it u Diseases of the h?art and bloo.t vessels account for about ha'r the deaths of persons ove. 5J j cars old in Canada. QUINTS MEET QUADS The famed Dionne quin uplets of Callander, Out., stopped over in Sault Stc. Marie, Out., on their way to St. Paul, Minn., to meet another famous group, the Hargreaves quadruplets. The quints are 17 and the quads two, so conversation was limited. Shown on the station platform the quints are, left to right: Mai it, Annette, Yvonne, Cecile and Emille; the quads: Janice. Join, Jennifer and Joyce. ' The q lints later were guests of the St. Paul Winter Carnival. iCP PIOTOi "Flying nr skii;,...! 'ike speed." TO TIIAIX SKIKItS While here, the lur-pic champion mil n Rupt rt Ski Club sk;. ning this wenk-tid ente,- the Koruit.-t i champion hips t3 Burns Lake later fc Local Ski Club ir.fi little doubt that jimp IISMIBIIIlll is at ermania, ana Don, at Prince Rupert: two daughters, the eldest, Isabelle, wife of Doctor Donald Ma5tay, resident physician here, and the youngest member- of the family, Miss Janet McLeod, who is in the employ of the Department of Public Works at Golden. I only natural with me." He was born and raised in a 9000-foot 'level mountain resort In the j Tatara range and began skilnr Mrs. Ross of RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE : Great Storewide Specials : j at the age of live. i n-asi win conic t, p Burns Lake Perow Women Burns' Night Victims Al 15, he entered the 1935 pert, this year. TOTE Publicity Is Appreciated Memory of Scotland's Bardr Fittingly Observed BURNS LAKE-Under the auspices of the Burns Lake Order c;f Elks, a dance, held at the corn- ?' & ; 1 VVOi PLAYKIlsTE MEN'S WEAR boys' WEAR BURNS LAKE The Burns Lake Board of Trade passed a Lighty at mM'n il U'.t tr.t vote of thanks to "Pee" Deeder. mumty hall, drew the largest Fred MacMl!RR?.Y W Simpson Dies A large funeral with many floral tributes was held at Port Simpson Monday for Mrs. Maude Ross, 76. who died Sunday. She was considered matriarch of the village. A widow, Mrs. Ross' husband predcased her six years ago following a disastrous fire which destroyed thvir home. . Only survival is a son. Cecil, who arrived from the south by plane for the funeral. Rev. T. C. Col well conducted the ceremony from the United Church. Burial was in the family plot, on Fmlayson Island. Dorothy McGUIRE Wa, Howard KEEL. IV in appreciation of the valuable ' crowd of the season, some l.'iO publicity she has given to BurrLS couples enjoying the music of a Lake and the whole of the Cen- 1 specially selected five-piece or-tral Interior. Unfortunately j chestra. neither Reg. Erayson. President! Just before midnight supper (f the Burns Lake and District, waj served and "The Haggis" Board of Trade, nor Ward Tay- j was borne aloft into the hall by lor. Vice-president, were able 10 ' Robert. Homewonri wp.-mno the THE "DADDY" OF ALL SALES J : RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE : TIIIitiaSKkSSIitBirRiaSS&BBIIllllllll PEROW A possible tragedy was averted Wednesday when f vo Perow women were removed lidii a house filled with carbon ino'i-ixide fumes. Mrs. K. Byman and Mrs. L. Johnson were doing their laundry with a gas washer when Mrs. Johnson was rendered uncon-.-cious by the gas. Mrs. Byman, failing in hor attempts to get Mrs. Johnson outside and although she was seriously affected by the gas herself, had the presence of mind to close off the motor and send one of the children, who was playing outside, for l.. it.. Mrs. V. Byman together with Mr. and Mrs. John Cloarec soon appeared on the scene and took the victims to the home of V. Byman where first aid was administered. The two women are recovering satisfactorily. M.I., -.'' 4W-, 1 MUX , n appear, but the presentation of 1 a hug'e bouquet to "Peg" was ! made by Verne A. Taylor in a ' neat speech in which his pride in the fact that Mrs. Deeder j ' i Peg l is the Leading Lady of the O O R.P. and her husabnd. Earl Deeder, is exalted ruler of the .local Order of Elks was obvious. Evening Shows 79 p.m. Saturday Matine; V GOVERNMENT BUILDING REGINA 0 The Saskatchewan government's new administration building on Albert Street south, erected at a cost of $1,200 -000. is expected to be ready for occupancy in July. Oui-ShinwI! Out-Singing...Out-Dancing. The 15-month-old Byman . baby, playing on the porch, was irT3in t "l4 Xfl .v o shghtly gassed but was nor- VUllulll III 0.JJ th) 1 f 9 I g if mal alter a two-hour nap. (T. i Innovated Here ffi. kilts and full evening divss of the "Clan Chisholm Tartan" to the martial strains' of the "Campbells are Coming." everyone in the hall joining in the Grand March. Little Miss Sylvia Homewood. in full Highland costume and standing on a raised dais, received the Haggis from her liege lord and father. Tht "Address to a Haggis" was delivered by Robert Homewood. in an accent full of "burrs and thistles." Walter Wilson rendered "The Selkirk Grace" in his ihimitaliiv manner. All members of the Glee Club were in splendid voice under (.Indirection of the club conductor, Alfied Howell. The song of Bob Honuwood, "The Star of Rabbie Burns" demanded an encore which was re; ponded to with Scotland's Battle Song, "Scots Wha Hue." with full choruses by the entire membership of the Glee Club and followed by "Flow Gently Sweet. Afton" and closing with "Auld Lang Syne." Len Proppe's rendition of '"I ho End of I he Road" called for an encore to which he rcspondvd wilh "The Road to the Isles." VANtOl'VKK and VICTORIA AX. I CARTOON . NEWS livening .Show 7-9:13 Sat. Malmces 2 - 4:15 I "Curtain at 8 30," a series of ' trn (peeialty selecied Thursday night picture programs to be presented, at Totem Theatre, was mnoval.'d last night. There was' an audience of about 500 which,.: apparently, received the idea j with satisfaction. The feature picture was an impressive drama 'The Men,'': centering around the subject of treatment of perapeglic war veterans. There were also special short subjects. , Put Sea -l.lllllll ) l'" TMiawwiifii w-1 ardm s to WIT SgSS- the water test Watcr, Vg Geo. Ryan Heads fAetlakatla Men METLAKATLA At the annual meeting Tuesday night in ttw community hall officers of the 'Kouiig Men'a Benevolent Association wepc elected for the cn-; ning ' ar as follows: president. George D. Ryan. V ve-Prcsidfiil, Alvin Leask. f-'erretaiy, Robeit Nelson. Treasurer. F'ted Auckland. Sji'irts Manager. Alvin Leask. Musical. Director, David Provost. Curator. Ambrose Wilson. Assistant Curators, Ray Doo-lan and T?d Ryan. Assistant Secretary, Day David on. Lib;arian, Harold Leighton. plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and houquet. SUNDAY ss. Chilcotin 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Camosun 12 noon ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. I OR .NORTH 01 KEN - CHARLOTTE INLANDS February 1 .ss C'hilrotin midnight IOR SOI Til Ol EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANUS ss. Chilcotin January 25 I RANK J. 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They are in Canada on a beiiiily conlesl pri.e liip I CP PHOTO II