to Robert Burns Church Was Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 28, 1952 O fi (Conference of f-erJonciU j q11 nil Uloode Women y With Full Ceremony 4, - j , r -I Former Local , D. O. Wlant, of Columbus, mhiig win. iu uauo)jui bAllUil uni- M Banquet of Local Club Ohio, sailed la.st night on board cullies, many from oulsicle who the Chllcotln for Vancouver, had Intended to be at the Women of the Moose mid-winter J bill-o'-fare, trvaditional ceremonial nous ; and he is understood to have come from Russia. He was herein the early days, having been employed on railway construction. He served as a private ln the 62nd Battalion in the First Great War and later lived in ! Prince Rupert at 428 West j Seventh Avenue. He was buried in the soldiers' section at Moun- ! tain View, Vancouver. Mrs. iwrs. ooraon ooraon a a raser raser and and voimu young cnnferpmn conference wi. were unable i,n-.hi tn to at at. in n returned rot ,,i-vl ii... ti..; i .1 i . ... . . riatu speeches marked the fourth annual on the Princes tend, but, in spite of adver.se 1 .1 . Mllf'lU ft,l.. i Lt,.- .1 ... Veteran Dies A former war veteran who lived in Prince Rupert for some time died in Shaughnessy hospital last yk in his sixty-seventh year. His name was Nikifor Bokshytz Anniversary lianquei under the auspices of I , v y lu,,u"""s "ouuays weamer conamon. a success- i?imcrt Burns Llub which was hp .1 at th . .'afternoon and evening. rmt yapt. a"d and .J4rs- Mrs. u H. C C. Powi Flood , and and r,,.m.nl.. Ceremonies were in charge of it Mrs. Grace Mc- Cafe . on Friday i evening. m The gathering , ot k son returned to the city on the stSto? S members and guests included F. E. Anfield, ,rom a . pranri rfapi- triDto Crn.,6 Vancouver vanuuuver. ln 01 of ' Pr nnce ""Peri, wnue Glenn was conference leader in Overflowing Large toncrrgatiun Galliers to Pay Final Tribute to J. A. Ten A congregation, which filled Frst Presbyterian Church to overflowing gathered Saturday afternoon at the final rites for the late John Albert Teng, well known Canadian National Railways employee, vocalist and churchman, who passed away last week following an accident in the local railway shops. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, D.D., officiated and refenod touching-ly to the "vacant chair" which had been left in community, church and home. He paid high tribute to the worth of esteem i"f i ho .serious loss his death would mean in many quarters. The pastor also spoke words of comfort to the bereaved -widow son and daughter. Mrs. E. J. Smith presided at the organ to accompany the s'iiging of hymns which were "Sp.rit Of God. nPKfPnrf llnnn AnnU.uiiite. M P., tributed to thp huiidtna nf t-Ht. R. LeiHe Brash, newly appoint the absence of Senior Reeent ... t-. t . . ed seci'Pt.arv-ma.itiopr -f , :-, .. 'Mrs. Rhodes Passes Away i A sufferer fio;n heart trouble I for some years, Mrs. Synnove . Rhodes, wife of Murray (Dusty) Rhodes of this city, passed away ' at o'clock this morning at her home in the Elizabeth Apartments. She had been in hospital on occasions and ten days ago had been discharged. : Fifty-three years of age, Mrs. Rhodes was born In Norway and left there when three years of "t. coming to'Annieville near New Westminster. Then she went to Bella Coola to live with Mi. and Mrs. Adolf Christensen. In 1923 she married Mr. Rhodes and they lived a Ocean Falls for twenty-three years, then moving to Port Mellon for five years before coming to Prince Rupert two-and-a-half years ago. Mrs. Rhodes is survived, besides her widower, by a daughter, Mrs. David ijonn) Wood of this' city, and a grandson and granddaughter. Other surviving relatives include a brother, George Lande of Port Edward, and a foster-brother, Norman Christensen, and foster-sister, Mrs. George Currie, both of Prince Rupert. There are also three sisters and a brother in New Westminster and two foster-brothers and one foster-sister at Bella Coola. Deceased was a memhpr nf tho cellulose Com- been many Scotsmen who could cnadl Legton here, arrived I.. Widdowjon of Prince George i white and purple be truly called the makers of cUy on the Camosun H f"r 0W,nRslt0J Mra ""... P" nU to assume his duties her, VS23E TO 777" 1 CI iciuiM oti....".. "c ,ui us nut xor- miss Helen Balairno. sallinc nn...vMr Amv ko- f-mn. ;uk. ,,e pipes, and Ret . those thousands, the private on the Princess Norah tonight dsoutv nri rPm,,t s',,nu- r ,u ,he traditional individuals, the rank and file, returns to Seattle following a tn College of Regents' admin- .as faithfully ob- .-u- e.io.ts. o, 'en posthumous- holiday here with her parents, istratlon fund. I;, contributed so much to this Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Balamio. A banquet which followed was . to vti,ec of development we boast .soiiii-lrlbute hlghliehled bv a aroim oi cim- b01 n in Kyle" and about today." ; Mr. and Mr.. T. Wallace .ailed drBen n edJ e Txemplifymg ,m(.t ol the "Scl- Mr. Applewhaite briefly outlin- hl"!,' b e CmwSU" 0,n l"e Moase 9 o'clock ceremony t by the Chairman, cd the work to that end of some . J,n ' stearl- Mr- wal- The children all dressed in py-! .. the repast was iu I lie famous men In Canadian dfl "fv been h.ere fo'' le' jamas and carrying candles en-! ,v hen "The Hau- history-Sir Alexander MacKen- .Vh3 ?" buslnes connection tered the darkened lodge room! ,M in -wr a' the zi.-, Lord Selkirk. William Lyon ?i,mh, K"18 Pfrat'n tot to form a heart around the altar ! I hish by James Mackenzzle, Sir George Brown, "olumDla Cellulose Co. at 3ir- iIley knelt while repeating in! played to Its place Sir John A. MacDonald, Lord unison the ceremonial scripture ...n.. All L'l..!.. r' 1 rr, ... i. a. nuui-iiouii. mi I..K.U, on quanta jupper, Bir rortrait of Aid George B t twice maue ic uie iuu james james luiougias, uougias, their tneir contr contriou- ou- Casey, Casey, who who has has h,.Pn hPn i., i., J-arucipaung were Barbar, to be at tlOll tO ODenini?nn nf thte iiutt rnnupr r. tv,a 1. Hillton. l.arrv filmrnn ami RvH loom. d and addressed in country, its develomnent ii inwtra in n..n - n.-.' Tiev ney Dickens Dickens. fimrm Georire Mc-InnL MrTnni, .. .. w r:,,i,m ,f :r.r. .. ""' mat uj . w...iucianuii ana ...v. mie- ciiy. - Mention .v .. wvu is lo made IlldUtJ of tlw My Heart" and ' Lead. Kindly Light." . Members of the Masonic Lodge, Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary, J ib's Daughters' in a body, and other organizations were represented i The were many beautiful floral tributes. Following the church service,! interment was made in Falrview I cemetery. j Honorary pallbearers were T '' 11. Priest. A. W. Burnip, Harry I Calderwood, Jonn E. Davey, F. ! Lynne and Ray Mclntyre, Karen and Irene Bellamy, Dale Walker, Joey, Dougie and Micker Mulder, Wayne and Bobby Grim-ble and Gail Parkin. iicu uui aim eve.?- k.uuuh, ana to -niaKing It lor all lact of Aid Casey having served d to the choppln' .Imc a part of the British Em- for a period of 22 years as an li . now the British Common- alderman in Pi live Rupert as niier and tlic toast wealth." These men were for the well as his activity ln general lie Secretary, J. S. most part reformers ahead of community matters and labor Order of the Eastern Star and tlu Anglican Church and at one time of the Imperial Order Daughters df the Empire. Remains will be sent tomorrow on the Camosun to New Westminster where Interment will be made. FASHION FOOTWEAR STONE BUILDING anions other mes- "''r time, able to make sacri- affairs. His aee is eivpn Jl vie I sli riua li ijin the rre.siaem even ui pouucai friend iriend- seventy -six. stat- ships. "Every one of those men .'ial R. Cameron as Betting along "as gone to his reward. It Is cted to be back in ffcr to talk about those that Prince Rupert Vcrn Miller, city; J. I. Sweet, W. MrRae. A. Wallace, L. B. Waite, L. M. Williams. J. Simp ngatjeminl of ne After a toast are ocaa lnan about the llvlntr. c. nimeiu and U Lemon. Active pallbearers were Alex Mitchell, Thom.-s Dahli, Theo Fortune, James Hpridon, Alex -Ii! and John Duvidson. tlic Chairman pre- "That is my reason," said Mr. ir A akers -' the cream Applewhaite, "for not mentlon- son. H Bonnell. W. Page, E. i cJLaia illu fit irwilr'U. Jon nce or Prince Ru- mg more modern Scots the IMacL.ods, the Haigs, the Mur- Wark, F. Carlisle. H. Flesher and J. Ross, Vancouver; D. Vincent, Ketchikan: W. F. J. bshnrnp j CHENEY, Washington, Jan. MKMOItV ' ' "ave a" onirl- 23 " "iuii measure ""-"" lo l" the me at 'erracci bvciyn Woods. Pothlow. 'iic'ikinv m Hie u ,u , -Ml miss Laila Laua Husoy, Husoy, a a junior junior V "f,d tnev Ttl'lZ 80 l0" Eastn Washington Vollege of mory Education, reeent.lv rPv0!,iH w rge; K. L. Brash, Victoria; ... uu..Uv,u (.uiiiiiiucb tu receive eacement tn Rot nm.ii t.,. iH- MartU. Kitimat: O. N. Par- California; Mr. Masset; D. O. Ohio: E n We hove the largest stock of dishes in Northern B.C. suv nf rv..-.i t-i. r vi, u oltlus amai.- w can ,of k forwa,.rt tn ,,, . - j i-ui in vdiituuver. Prince Rupert, and her flanw W. D. Garvick, H. Minshall A. r, this paradox ture with confidence."- jus oi men. tie ..BroU wha Hue. mis b.uk to 1757, j Morrison. was sung by! 7 " erakl D BarreU' F- c Blackboard. C. H h Pope of St. Johns. i chcpn j. H. McGlashan, R. A. DINNER SETS A summer wedding at the Day. J. B Strelton and G. Ab-bridc-clect's home ln Prince I?u- bott. Vancouver: J H Hitphpm-ir pert Is planned uurncss aim Ag- p,PSrnlatl-.n of a souvenir married and ,v,e c of ..Ta, 0. sallU.r.. I1" e,t mude 10 Mr- Applewhaite. jft iy. Iu the k birth : the storm which TIIE MSSE8 i -eek neighborly Responding to the toast "The n ten L of tlip tnr- Lasses." W r R .iinn. BREAKFAST SETS CUPS and SAUCERS Especially' good selection ol " fciMMWwiwiii turn vmmmkmwedmm 3 (lers Queen Charlotte City; Rtg Samp-ron and Edd.e Sampson, Foit Simpson; B. Hansen, city; Mrs. Robbins, Juskatla; G. Duplesse, Sunnysid?; J. Ford, Victoria; J. Mitchell, Westview; J. J. Mackey, T. Erickson, C. A. Manzoni, E. A. Vincent, H. J. Johansen, J. E. rea v- ""'".I unl.8,v.U .head of this young thanks for Ljing Invited and re- .TEAPOTS and WHITE KITCHENWARE Gordon & Anderson S O N. meeting Monday, 28, 8 pm. Utci ou. ui me unit in i circa 10 nis visn to Edinburgh d it was an au- and looking along Princess kept auspicious Street up to the Rock, and feel- r?V, f ?"T . t 111 ' .i 1 i i . - i i 4' !A v"'T.!: U J 1 . .' i V- Mi - ' ' ( i. I ' i ?-j'-. 4K' Mr'SM''' v. I I ' ' k. U I 4 I f r r' : I 1 I ,V-k- i ... I til ,W .,, it , i I V. -v M . f .I'frr-.i'.,-.u Vf' AI 'l ' ,f .4 i' I 1 ' . , i , 51 " - - t WS-. 1 ? " '" I; i' ' , ' ,. I-.-V Tfcf.4 "!. " fM''M-''V If " . ' , ft r "... v ' 1 1 ! J - i I l -j '.7 'l ..... i i " t '',.r t .. i '. '' f i't li. ..v I 1-4 l? 1 " v r , f ti ' i 1 it .i i i .i ft i r ' i Brewpr Kplphiknn n Dninh tit ptt 4ua fw iptiL PiaM Badminton Club . will .. meet on w. omit RmithnU- r io'mK d-J: ' ...v ui owi- , uik bunt .....v cvt'iv j v...v one oi ui mat. iimi, nation iiaLiuil I Lf7r,!i5A 1 ; f Imv A . rJy when tki tkt drivar J,.,.. cRi- J I Tue-riay, Tue'riay. 7:30 7:30 d p.m.. m.. Instead instead of of gpoi n... '. ... i .., Tku mVcakmiK u mi nWiiStd i diutUmt W - 'vigji-t twit, ohu mio. . wuilg, Fhone 46 Limited Inn went on Lii Cmtnl Bwd k IM GmoiunM must feel exceedingly proud of, ,o the living-place of Mary, Queen Wednesday. There w ill be no Mrs. tI Scots. Enlivening his tulk basketb.iil league games or prac- ards he with anecdote he suld that the!tlces on Tuesday. Civic Centre don, C. Black and W. J. Rich-Terrace; L. Hockncy, Lon-1 Out n n nmi. nr W Britiili Celwbi. poet's background ui, ta. Association. (ltd Cartwright, Edmonton. ' wine, tlic conlld- names oi scots lassies stood out ( , l weans', Out never history. In looking over the (pend time with Pirtf of the British Empire which V d of .sour and bal- S,''M p: omlly exists, he noted the WILFOKD ELECTRICAL WORKS Molors ond Generators Rewound and Repaired MOTORS BOl (,I1T Anil SOLD New and Rebuilt (iencrators 6-13-33 volts " f winch had such Pwer ana inuurnce or the men "i upon her tirst- of Scotland but. while noting -.p ike of tire poet's lnat mc come far to the fore iron; party man, 1,1 till piovincc. he wondered is. .stiung In mind wl,v the women have not. And '"I invincible in S""'- 11 ''as perfectly logical. The aidly kind and a ''omen ivinnined In the back- eliiidien" bv grt'id. keeping ahd passing on Itox 1307 example; and yf 'he home-life which played so JIK int. IIM.I PW'At a imrl nn.a.,ln.. It... tl.n uie " great tiieat t 4 ui I0RD CAIWSRT ;1 an li!e ' - i'- pi-jviui inii vitv " 'ft Hunts In hav- nirn of courage and exploring ' t'aeher, and who "('''It. pushing them forward as t that he was "a ln lhc Pa-las in the case of the vei. to .spring to immortal Bard and so many pouer . . T)le othersthat help from behind a iiictuie of the ,l10 s,',ii's that has been the f Hums' boy- Scot's main strength. "The Las- '' manhood, the sll's oI Scotland they have the 'appointments tna'st cominB to them." Burn, ellorts to lo minutes' silence was ob- laniiiy after his tri d all standing as tribute to p) '" set a it it D 3 :ie:i gi'inus iind- me memory of the late Mr. J A. I fJAb t?17. II W I 11 111 .songs and Teng. Served with pride Q aim 11 o aiu Pintii..- n..ii.. i i , PgYLOTV A KEEP WARM and Mnglng of Scottish songs uroughj, the evening to a close. mw a on those special occasions J II ...1 I., ii " r '...-Hi e ol J(.a Ar. 'u-li It all "young I1"1 his roots into and from it came and sorrow . , .' lH'ii disease "In Id J I nucii vmy uiu lUlCSl BUIU31NO POWER II C A H H E D F00BS I LI Lf llllf Ml I U I. I HIM. r L JfC 3 Porllimd cement was Invented' I , - - tn LLLvlI!vALLI ' villsufficcj; in bv Jnxenh Asrwtin 1":"'t mis inde- 1 I, "Fi C-TDir ish bricklayer. 'uugju lor '""Dies of equality,! 01 Hie poor and, ' of human kind,'-'" m his day of '' human rights w ever a living : ' honor his im- -nid, for ever! . . kbiiW HUW f " . -f- 1 HEATERS" f WNV. radiont : . WV S few .4; i coo watt 7,75 , A V ' !' radiant 1 -. f W. ' , H:inhi.. : r. .. ' hi w V, ourns ; xi y .1 . ; i1-!'. k ,i uuu wnrr -r. mm d i j Kit-r ooied ! Who. Pickip ! 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