. ! Prinre Rupert Daily Mows Thursday, April '3. 1053 Archdeacon Hodson Retiring Sunday After More Than 40 Years in Miimtm New Zealand Wants No Part of Plan To Take Grizzly Bears From Canada . Archdearoii for the elfU and h i n. t HlMt'ml to Tlir luily Ni s .. " - vi urfn - J ilKlirPKsrfl 111 rrifrli u t l i..n ti.. .. Oiiii,,.. ' , . ' : , --.u ins ii jiru m, leaving tie Kladimii . nUnlstry in the Church of fcng- Terrace where he had spent College si. . m land will come to a close this tltieP )apl,y yettrS- . , He Wt,t .h li By J. C. GRAHAM Canada to add to the country's It is almost uninhabited and Canadian Press CMrrc-Duuaciit attractions for hunters. . long arms of the sea wind inland i th Hitnr nf the New York tor many miles between steep, '"N Regret ut their leaving were the orulrif. prulrics In i.. Sunday when Arcncieacon noa-on holds hU tarewell services AUCKLAND. N.Z. CP New felt bv ail nresent an thev huH In '.i.'n h. , . " In St. Matthews CMireli. He and Mrs HodM rt are leaving next week r Nunalnui, where they will live in retire come to the church at a time of Caledonia to H when Terrace was without an Kitwanga. ritm t4t,, Anglican clergyman. where he 2 i The Arehflftll'flfl Wuu imrn i.i rnttiinir ... v. ' ' Zealand wants no part of Can- magazine, wno nas nunwu em - i ada's grizzly bears. ih North America recently made GOOD HI NTING GROINI) Australian-born N. Hudson, a trip to New Zealand's Fiord- Ktordland is a growing attrac- ! editor of Field and Stream, has ; land, the great area cf moun- tion t0 st)OI tMnen because of i sponsored a scheme to introduce ! tains and forest in the extreme hcrds 0 mj deer and wapiti, i grizzlies to this Dominion from ! southwest corner of the country. hroUgnt from overseas, which - Ml. ' ' - r w iprra,-. 1.. ment war one of their sons. England 70 yearn ago and came three v, .. . . " A congregational farewel par y , ' , to whfre he have become established there. Hudson believes bears would WAX nrlli iur inriii muiiuiijr in , . . r . jfin'r- V '" - ' ? thrive in the area and hunters from all over the world would be Experimental Homes Defy Old Building Regulations attracted , the recreational hall at the Home 1 for the Aged and more than 60 people gathered to wish them God'a speed, good health and happiness In their new surroundings. i Omiii'i and cards were enjoy Zealand has turned, l f 1'. . v ,1 f . 71 on'the in j 5 ' down proposal f s 1 New thumbs SWEET GRACE - SYDNEY. Australia 5 An cx- Now a new agreement between no uncertain rrimpntal village is to be built the Royal Australian Institute Said K. W. Kouch. tiueitor or. . -i - w; - " jS! -.J SOFT KID HIGH HEEL SANDAL kland zoo and a leading i .A ' T. ' r" J .-i.or her in whirh each of the of Architects and the New South the Auc 100 homes will defy many of the Wales housing commission will authority on wild i.fe: j . .r : y , j ' i 1 present government and muni- allow at least a inai oi wnaiiuc; "New Zealand has aireauy naa , . " . a "T ' j ,.ti rruiiint.iims architects claim is "a common- costly exot rience of the dangers i . j - " f ' i Ui;'-,ii-.- C'fl . :m .... i Architects have long felt un- sense application oi un or introducing animals, wnen- happy about what they eonsid- training in contemporary plan- evor an animal has been brought ered were antiquated and long the use of advanced in another has had to be lm- out-of-date building laws. Some knowledge in building materials to koPp lt m check. The f these demanded a minimum '" technique without ncces- resu;t ts an abundance of pests ed by Ohm pie.i.t and everyone Joined In with the community Ringing with Mrs C. J Nor-rington at the piano Mrs 1.. Newhouser gave a .solo aiid a trio was ruiir by Mrs CV Martin, Jim Norrlngton and Lcn Ilghton. Refreshment were nerved by the Senior and Evening branches of the Women Auxiliary to the guests seated at a lung i Uible. followlmt which Mr Ralph : Corey presented the An hHe.iron iwith a v.ell-fillcl wallet Mrs-. ! E S. Laird, president ol the j senior branch of the Women' j Auxiliary then gave Mis llod-4son, on behalf of the member. I a Jewelled brooch. celling height of nine feet. ri!y conforming to any exisi-Others prohibited washing ma- iR building ordinances, chines in kitchens and insisted The operation from planning that every hou.se have tubs and to final supervision of the com-a laundry boiler whether or not plctcd village will be the respon-thcre was to be a washing ma- sibility of a committee of private chine. Other regulations re- architects selected by the insti-fused to allow concrete floors tute with an architect from the unless supported on piers. housing commission. and nuisances Hears would do well here, but there is not a wide range of food for them in Fiord-land, liefore long they mijjht move into the sheep and rattle country. I think people would be sorry after a few years." , IIINTKKS DISAGKCE Only hunters favored the idea. and they were not unanimous. A member of the National Deerstalkers' Association. Arthur .MA GOAT SK.I.MS K I5E GIUMi HI K OlFsritlNG a last-minule word of caution as they visiting In the barnyard oil ft farm near Owen Sound, Ort. One of the quadruplets U almost hidden and only his hd appear 1 ..i tially at the right. Mother and kids are owned by Wesley Tr..-;firl of Invennay. Commons Speeds Legislation To End Session by May 8 -By Tlie Culi.ul...l Vn ut OTTAWA. The Commons is reaching; dee) into the government's legislative barrel these days in an obvious purt to finish the present session early next month target date is May H. 1 NEW IMPORTED Hamilton, declared that it would Spring Prints HOBBY SHOW be an excellent Idea to introduce a really high-class game animal to Fiordland. It would double its value as a sporting asset. . 95 But K. W. Dalrymple. who has $11 PRICE Outstanding designs in printed cambrics. 36 inches wide. hunted i bears in the Rockies, said: "Bears build up on wild blueberries, raspberries, cranber BAND SYMPHONY EXHIBITS A new method of print ries, wild onions and wild par The main Job now i con id snips. They also like saimon. f,,r tin. ing, colours ore fast to (ration ' of estimates We have no food like that for , ., ,..,. T,, nm. i::r com:.'.". Justice Minister Oar.-on ur-tid that the committee sunlight and washing LILAC KID LEA SANDAL with Viotcttc Vamp Overlay Halter Strop bears. After all. the griz.ly is not j ' . sw;ndin pr(,cnim for ,hl, much ot an ammai to num. d(.n.irtmenU of national defence Irame an amendment to th Films Social Hour h:is main iiihk; .o iv, w ...... . h, works already w a? n i I'ft'. him.' been approved. it Demonstrations BEAUTY GRACE COMFOR- 20 new patterns to choose from. Designs usually seen in bfftcr closs Silks 36" wide Yard 89C Vogue Shoes Limife Legislation given fin il approval this week includes Abolition of the annu.il radio licence lee j Amendments to the Cin.t-tii-.n Shipping Ad tn:htrnin n mnrements for Ciinndian ?hl (arrylng ship-to-shorc rommu-. niration facilities. vctiun "to offset the extremely ri irrow interpn tation given It by an Alberta magistrate " Mr Oarson .sai.l the mngU-t:a'e acquitted a publisher on .1 charge ol publishing, dlstrib-u!nig or M'lhng rrlme comics ini au.se Ihe (omlc did not depict the actual commUslon of the riime Later. Mr Oarson said he referred to a 19fl rase In Calgary in which the Alberta New Company was acquitted. Sinclair Says Controls Needed In All Waters FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY April 24, 25 and 26 3 toi 506 3rd W. Green S95 FRASER & PAYNE OTTAWA (CP) High seas as Extension of in" eterans Advertising in the Daily News Brings ttuH CIVIC CENTRE well as off-shore fishing should ' T,n.lf;, Act according Kore-n - 'A be subject to international con- war tidier,, tho fame benefits trol. says fisheries Minister j. p, thow of the Second World. Sinclair War tt will stay In force until He told the eiehth annur.l the rnd of tnP 1954 parliament-1 meeting of the Flserles Council nry JOSS(.,n of Canada Tuesday thiit Canada i q a wide eiics i f nir.en in recent years has built up a m,.nlfl to the C'i'iTrnship Art ' si rles or international rish eon- m Amendments to th- Inf'i; n ! sewatlon treaties without coun- A(.t rhn fly to provide fovern- , f ro .rt anywhere else in the ,,., JoanK" to Indians for clear- I world. j., hrfaklne new I nd i These treaties covered both ),i1t to provide uriversityi coa;.ts However, preasure from ..Hurittion for ehtldren .f Dm- i I'reign fishermen coming each tf.n f,rrvicemen who lost th !r ! '.cir with new and better equip- yVP n rvlre devrl'vd t- :' -ncn. w-.s increasing Veteran Minister Lanotnte as f - C . "Vjth such pressure, too Hie firt lelsl-.itm of lt l-ii-i '") fi'-h'can be catight. when in thP .0rld was riven seeoni lv fisherv will become un- mriino mm 1 "(fnor-il1 fjr ail. Thus proter-(ion of the resources In the sea is a b :.4e necessity, not only for cur time but for t!ie future." PROGRAM Friday Afternoon Optus at 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Movies at 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Friday Evening Opens at 1 p.m. until 10 p.m. High School Band Music 7:30 p.m. Flowercraft demonstration 8:30 pin. Movies at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Leatiu rwork demonstration ti - 10 p.m. Soturday Afternoon Opens 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Movies at 2:30 pin. and 3:30 p.m. Teen Leatherwork demonstration 2:30 p.m. Saturday Evening Open 7 p m. until 10 p.m. Movies at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. C'opiiercraft demonstration 8:30 p.m. Flowercraft demonstration 8:30 p.m. Leatherwork by adults 8:30 p m. Sunday Afternoon Open from 2 p.m. until 5 p m. Movies at 2:3u p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Symphony Orchestra 3:00 p.m. Afternoon Tea 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Flowercraft demonstration 3 -4 p.m. Cnpperrrart demonstration 3-4 p.m. Leatherwork demonstration 3-4 p.m. Sunday Evening ders ea VnHer it such rhl'dren who nre hieh srh'K'l godtnti s un wnnt. to attend unl'-eriitv v:'t crt their university tuition I'M pnlrt plus a S'VVa-monMi s i-si.tmce allowmre. Tr-n-nort Minister C'hevri r h-"! tnblcl a rnpv of nn oi''er-irt-counejl b 7 r r I n r: C'"v'!i m iil'; from e'lllln'r :.t p'"-t , 1, th- rtd f'hln-i m'tinl iv in'! ?"o'th Korea cyr-rjt rnr!i" !: f: pe The ertpn wi t l' n In " 'itnrtion with flrlti'ln and in-I'nited Rt-it.es. but : n ofl" 'I sriid as far as Canada Is concerned it Is mainly an inwir-enec move. No Cnnarii-in ;.'ii;-. have visited these are;is for t .vo on Thur.'.div 1 03 1 KI.KR iwrlln' eii'.lil iit 3 o'cliK-k Mr-:rl T' T Pin IVwIinr: banquet. Vallrdl'i Hi.ll, Friday. 8 30 pin. 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