Hanees produce pattern- which Lc Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 25, 1952 l'WMJU Centre Secretary ecretary oil c-7 nrL Irrigation Boon To Taber, Alberta low be increased to as much as 00,000 1 ity," says Ted Sundal, secretary-acres . i treasurer of the Taber irrigation l? Lost $5000 New Method For Finding Oil Fields )f Legion Here .'(em to indicate the likely spots to drill for oil, said Mr. Lund-berg, president of the Lundberg Explorations Limited. He said that during the last year his company has carried out exploration over areas of Alberta. British Columbia, Saskatchewan. Quebec and seven far western stales. "Results of these tests have been very revealing," he added. TABER, Alta. OWTaber used , "Ilstfi"1 "r panning the skies ;, district. . . . , ,. ,, "i for water, Taber people look to j 'Vny, as soon as our specially to be dot the a on CPR line called j irrieation for this is the linnid nrnna ip in f,,n .win. th'ii MacMillan Music Club Project Discussed by Executive Qr;i.sh, who some was accountant for Ullt Association Held To Budget tarry on Exhibition manna that produces prosper-! be a small city of 7,500 here." Effect that the proposed Mac- xi rtr-'vfri thP nil. fin- . "j-v1( wujlu lltta J ilc uujjui uivit; Vtiiiic,' irtunu w hpn RntTPKt(iH OH r-i.,; , . ..... f , rr., . ... u,i "Walortank 77." Today it's a booming little town of 3,000 population with big ideas about the future. Irrigation has brought the! t sccrrl arv-manatitT 1 v v " a vvu venue uiniawiig at u iuo.i just ywm ui i w a iwi 'r n. new uicuiiuu vu .,,..,,.. i.,. here. ,t. (It i activity, WM discussed, at a'$4.5I2.ej. came within a few ! find 'oil fields mav result from conducted ! "The operations were then ex- meeting 01 the executive cJ the dollars of its estimated budget, i experiments trcing ivn"'u inn) unKnown territory prince Rupert and District Music j Treasurer Don Forward told an : with the airborne scintellometer, :.iiian Legion .ifely reported yester-Wi! am Brays had ritecll. i.,iwlio is a wteran of Perfect tea is so easy to make with and drill holes were put down on change. Taber hopes to become j anomalies which looked promis-, one of Canada's leading food-! ing. The results from these drill- ' processing centres. i and Drama Festival executive a-soclotlon annual general meet-' the Canadian Institute of Mining Wednesday night. : ing last night. Estimated loss in i and Metallurgy was told. Cnnporn nv-.-, 1 t Cliri"fnf VPtJl 'u rmpraf inn a."ic' Wane I tinrlKorir nf Tnrnntrt a '"B "e inusi encouraging and . , . i anu ' -v h flint. Ihnrp n.-ao li IHlfi. : Kupr hsh nhvsirict uhn ramn a uaiiKCi ill (.11 iiij-.vwu .1 ....II i- i . .i ipi rt, will be arriving '''"""' , ne new oil ou fir llclcls lrk aerp tre fr.nnH found- ! n J.jou,ouv sugar iacuiry rises ; the mid-20s, outlined : in greyish outline like a stream- i project llmlling the scone of the The loss had not been made ud Canada in !i February 1 to as lf ' Music and Drama Festival. wit hincome from last year s ex- i potentialities of the idea in a duties. He has a w; i i inis nas given us great hopes lined castle against the sky. One' of developing an entirely new : rif the world-. m0Rt modern, lti type of method for oil explore-: turns out 150,000,000 pounds of j nil .. ... , I beet sugar a year. I The flights-made 150 to 500' : A canning concern packs 300 feet above the ground pick up.t.cm nf .umt mm ,iri.,! outcome was a decision to ob- n'"1110". as anucipaieu, Mr. ror- I'-t" 1 i"" tain the views of the schools and wartl said Total exhibition ! 541 h annual meeting, thj community drama branch of revenue was $1100. Total revenue i Tne method, similar to that tlm nrnartmnt ni ..m was $21,814 25: total exnrndil ore ! used in aerial prospecting for 1 ' . TEA I3QS ; uranium, iron and other miner- Hie question. $28,326.91. Business at the executive meet-' Main slnSlc source of revenue Ing was otiierwise of a rni,ti,, $flS20. was from rentals, follnw- als, makes use of a highly-sensi- i radioactive radiations which are the canning season A pickle! tive "scintillation counter" de-;P'otll on maps The ground i industry Is growing. 1 veloped by a group of scientists nuiniany gives on radiations of I under the stimulus of irriga- nature with some discussion of ' by membership fees totalling """"B suenBin. -areiui mier-; tion. the district is going in for' nretat preiat rjretalinn nf t.h resnitc liasi !i.- x . . i $5,237. Membership was down "L l"e un'" ,r, u ,T " hv tin loct Joo,- .n-i Far more effective than the the syllabus regarding which tavorabij comment was made. " . . pei;iauy crops lomacoes, can- shown that, in general, radio-1 taio.mes sweet nntnt. hn. Jack Slim, secretary-manager i geier counter in detecting gam ma rays, the counter Is espec- a:t ivc 'os are obtained over oil I tarn watermelons. ' ' luiiv cffortiva in finrtifr ha i fields and that these lows are! tu i t,c m- .- in hip report. i-erJonau D .1". i,U, aS wages lower-energy radiations of ra- j commonly surrounded by radio-Lethbridge, is surrounded by ?i ' idium. act vity slightly higher than nor- ; more than 20 000 acres of irri- I Thu inis ven years budget calls for. t3,j mo( in oi-.- ft,,-: mal. indicating tn the nrnsnectnr r..j i.i o i c' :enditure of $25,302.50, of in naraiid unP!, OVer irreaL riis- where to sink a drill. ! Rivef nrnient Orfvonr thi. mo tn ho -' r 1 . .. i o , which $5,000 "will have r.uct p'ayers enjoyed je names at the fti party last night Sowing winners: r Irene Muneey and OJoutivr. -4Mrs. A. Astoria and 'ttison. .-Sr. and Mrs. Oeorgc I (J.irun was cashier. ijk tlie refreshment tyre Mrs. I'lere Lc-9 P. Lyons, Mrs. S. . D. Mulroncy found from other than regular sailed lasti ,niirf. niri m.- cn,., n.... Mr. Lundberg said it is hard to evaluate the economic value of the process because much is L. M. Felscnthal mm night on the Prince ' George forllch e ls eXDecleA ,he Stll) linirnfWi'ri ahnuf the nnonnel i silt, t Vancouver. new roller rink. All Canadian Gas Pipeline Total assets of Prince Rupert Mrs. Harold Thorn and two I for variations in radiation and the way oil forms and accumulates. However, if the radioactive method proves capable of locating Important deposits which could not be located at reasonable cost by other methods, it -hlldren sailed last night on the I Civic Centre Association, includ-Prlnce George for a visit In Van- '"g current and fixed, total ccuver. - $104 379 09 of which $52.209 81 Is , ' value of buildings. SAVE OTTAWA 0 An all-Canadian UP TO $20 pipeline for natural gas should uiui uaiison came in by train ... k .. . h. hniit. fm iihorto rtn last night from Smithers and exhibition being carried on even Canada even if it must be subsi- : would have proved itself. i i ui .ace anu saiieo on me prince lhouch mie munev was rcaHzed dized, Mines Minister Oemmell Craft of Ontario said. "v"'Bt , at these times from such an I Team uocals )i Event subsidized, the Ontario press ; mnhi ufmM funr it t-vi t nnnu M . Gemmell said at W. J. Richards, formerly of event, this citv and now of Terrne ' M . o . - : ... .i ronferenra Ih. oll.ron.Hlon lln. " ,"" -Wiicu MADE TO MEASURE ruiwitui saiu lie Liiou'ni. -....n, wtt A,ivia.. Let us carry the ball cn your heating oil We'll gladly be responsible for keeping you supplied with clean-burning, nun-waste Standard Furnai e Oil or Standard Stove Oil. ir Prompt Service Metered Delivery Automatic Refills particularly to the original capital co;t of the lin5, estimated at about $275,000,000. Trans-Can- ! ls needed to provide a continuous supply of gas for development of arr.ved on last night s train from 1 last years event was the "best the interior for a business visit. ' ,uch affair we've had" but that the burden of operating it falls Rl. Rev. Jamos B. Gibson, D.D.,: op too few people." Bishop of Caledonia, sailed last' R. H. Davidson said that, "if SUITS and OVERCOATS i.atu.a, .UU1WS BI,u ur ":-. ada's proposed line would uo to k I Event Between fU-hik.1 uikI Prince Rupert lence production. Toronto and nthe, nnturi'Ki r ! The minister here to at- was I ij ccnlTCS (m u w to Montreal tend the annual convention of AsKpH ..tj if f Via niiijrin ..,, B ,iiimii.itv fiiimiurv (it name ionium to wsm un me ronce ueorge lor a : tne exhibition was a failure, it ui Uuk)1. k , ...J ma event bill trip to Vancouver on ecclesiastl-' was certainly also the greatest w ill cai business. success. -i hi Clialleniters N. R. YOUNG Heating Oil Distributor Phone 674 Phone 674 BUY YOUR SPRING NEEDS NOW WATTS St NICKERS0N the Canadian Institute of Minint ; JufasW mi,nl W0llM t , a and Metallurgy : Mr. Gemmell replied he would Later, he said he was not , , Im- H)t ' that plying that a subsidy would be! Mr.' Gemmell observed that a needed. He noted that Trans-. numbei of appUcaliolls for Canada Pipe Lines. Ltd which lint s now are Robert McChesnvy, who has1 "We did not ""' take money been visiting at his home here out of Pe'JP'e's pockets but gave them something in return." ;! l!iiij:t's top r,i'');rj fiaser & Payne. I? vi-iiih'i native team ar- i V'b i-e Hapert by b Jt ;ht qji-iiviiis a scries with MEN'S CLOTHING 4L 'i Phone 345 Third Avenue for the past few weeks, sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. h. Bakei, W. Gladstone and A. Iiaiwaid are passengers leaving for Skldegale on the Chllcotln tonight. F. Davis is a passenger turlsiucaiia in Winch they ' d f rransPort Commis- 1 Call at trfay! 1 , Sm A' Alberta a as '? far east l as as Mon-: M0" '"J . ? j -loners.' He said that, if a permit V treal, has not asked for a sub-: 'west for a llnc.t0 the coast , n' i 8 V, ' ,, . . . , 1 should be granted first, it might "r:elTeIJ Sa'd th.euntal; 0 hold up the eastern line two or ! mmmmi A vote of thanks to the exhibition committee of which Norton Youngs was chairman, was highly endorsed by the meeting. Old Pari-Muttiel 12 p.iiBt.1 in two same.s. nj. ucr fur a few day..' !!( tt'im has challenged ........... ,, vuc i three years because of the gas i vuiiaiimii fiiujn u against, a. jjtu t i p-y iram In exhibi- for Cumshewa supply position in Alberta. DOMS' DEPT. STORE I -up ( he visitors in-lud Norman Christt-nsen, assistant posal of some United States oil men to have Alberta gas feed the. northwestern United Slates in return for Texas gas piped into Eastern Canada. a-vvi ""v 'u ' B' manager of the Canadian Fishing i nl -I-. Lawrence Innes ijV. Innes. M Tolmle! Co. here, returned to the city on the Prince George Wednesday 4 Vi.'kers, E. Ridley, .1 H. Robinson, II. id.tson and E. Jaek- CLEARANCE CLEARANCE kprrtM '10 men' -wtil The minister said the proposal ; made to the government re-! cently did not carry the assur-anci of continuous supply for the f east. Even if the U S. supply was s'eady, the use of Alberta gas in Ticket Is Cashed ' ' MIAMI. Fla. (APt A racing1 fan cashed a parl-mutuel ticket 1 which he bought at Ilialcah Park ;Fob. 22, 1941. . ,! Andrew H M;mc; of Connors- ; , ville. Ind., appeared at the cash- I ' ier s window with the ancient! $5 combination ticket on the 1 Rhymer in the 1941 Flamigo ; Stakes. ! The Rhymer finished third in j i om a trip to Vancouver on company business. K. F Harding. A. M. Martin-tit n, Anton Dybhavn, W. Thomson, B. Pedersen and F. Mostad sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver to attend meetings of the British Columbia Co-operative Federation. the east would be preferred for the development of Canadian re-yources. particularly in northern Ontario, He said that, if it came to ;he TILL I the race and paid $4 20 to show. mlflig-1i7- i '1 Fill BETTER FAST! P B' e and tournament. ;inuary 28, Moose . vone welcome. (22c I Fred Hemsworth, who has been point where the carriage of berta gas to the east had to be Maag explained that he reft visiting this district in his capa- !i(.. i tt i cl,y o n consulting mining cn the trark before cashing the Mcket and when he reached the hotel, received a telegram call- ., .....' 1 1I.1UU1UU union i, ir. k ,,iir . (ivvi, nil. vvuuj a fiutiv un ; his iT"turn to Vancouver. Mr. i inn Vili Un.n.i nrir. worth was formerly real- He said he carried the ticket in oent nerc lor uie . . engineer pro-, nii,. ever since nnrl this in COUPON Holders of this couoon are entitled to 10 Discount on all items not on sale SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY !; Engineers. Local '..January 25, Carport im. 1 21c i ! )B Women of the : Id Inter conference, vincial department of mines. jh's flist tilp back to Miami. If you want to sen it, advertise Mrs. W. J. Nelson arrived In i Sunday, January (22oi (22oi JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 257o Off t. News classified. llic c'l.v bn l"e Prince George: I Wednesday for a visit with her j 4 Auxiliary members daughters, Mrs, James Donaldson ' '(! funeral .services and Miss Beverley Nelson. Mr.l Mr. J. A. Tcng at Ncl.'on, customs officer at Ocean f ' nan Church, tiat- Falls. Is on a trip as far south as stou DOMS' r .tt. I (ltd San Diego, California. Phone: Red 846 McBridc Street ot 4th Avenue p SNOW SUSTS an CORD SALE 9 BOMBER JACKETS COAT SETS MATERNITY SUITS MATERNITY SKIRTS The Stork Shoppe C I : A BURNETTS LONDON DRY GIN Phone Blue 810 263 3rd Arc West Because lturncit's is an L'XTKA DRV (unsweetened) Gin, you can add or leave out sweet- i COAL MHHMRWiKHaHH I I ncss, ness, when when mixing mixing drinks, drinks, anil and suit suit every every iniliviilli.il individual taste. taste. ) 1 J New records by popular artists . . , Regular price from 90c to 1.25 I ftTi I He lie a a wise wise host host-serve lturnetl's. I 4 i:oo new 49c RECORDS TO CLEAR AT 3 ,1.00 Hiram Wcilkefs Special Old TO OUR CilSTOMERS: While we have stocks of Lump, Eqq and Nut on hand, owing to a possible shortaqe developing ar a result of snow conditions olonq the Canadian Notional lines, we would osk our custo-ners to phone their orders in NOW., if they do not have more than seven days' supply on hand. Wc will have adequate supplies once the line is cleared, meanwhile your co-operation in booking now will protect yoti and will hell) tis. Wc stHI hove some Alberta "BLUE FLAME" cobble ond "DIPLOMAT" Egg available at PLEASE ORDER NOW ALBERT and McCAFFERY, LIMITED Phone 116 - 117 or 53 SALE roncc on DOLLS, TOYS and, GHS 50 OFF f '.ED CHRISTMAS CARDS -jlar 25 for 1.25 Special 50c CANADIAN WHISKY. Next time buy BURNETT'S fl$?& .18 1 "1 uos. 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