Canadian Lecturer i f'e St. Ject. 'i!', Z 'Uni,ed church ' New Banlc for ' c r Cubs Honored Prince Ceorge News of. the District Wright, book on Plumps For Seaway the sen, reaCe KlVer tMCltriUljre55 a 1901 Achievement ward was LONDON CP) C. P. Wrieht. .... uintti(l. PRINCE GEORGE. Final drawings have been completed and bids are to be invited within the near future for the con Canadian lecturer at OUIll Will, Oxford ,,, :'th . Francois C I presented to rourui rrmce nu m If ll I AnfPrStllnl pert Pack by Scout Commissioner "7JU onofe!, University, said in a recent E. Anfield Wednesday event lg Lak struction of a new bank here for ! speech eech at the Royal Empire So- th . : m tilt,, Bulkley Valley Co-op Meeting TELKWA The annual meet-in of the Bulkley Valley Co-osjerative Association was held in the Canadian Bank of Com-! ciety that "not merely the pros- from r k ""'ft Booming in Oil Search peruy out tne security of the nnr .-T miJ! to merce . VANCOUVER Cancer research was described by an American expert here as being "at the -end of the beginning." Dr. Michael B. Shimkin," chief Arenttects lor tne project are wunu may ninge upon Pittsbur h en- McCarter & Nairne, Vancouver. " ' " The school children, under the direction of Mr. Reed, their when 'he Pack met in nrsi United Church Hall. John Mc-Leod led the Grand Howl for the welcoming of Mr. Anfield and then Afeela introduced the Commissioner to the Pack, stating that this was a very special visit. After complimenting the Cubs and the pack leaders on their fine work and achievements during 1951. Scout Commissioner the Institute rooms on Monday, teacher, have a very lively; I EACE RIVER, Alta. (P of the Laboratory of Experimen- There was a small attendance branch of the Junior Red Cross, i Proposed new structure will be a one -storey and full basement fram building with briek veneer exterior. TOIIRSEWTO HELP iiie to the poor condition of the The" -made and auctioned off.11"" of clanKmg Duuaozers . tai oncology at ban Francisco, ioads. ' articles which netted $13 and the roar of their motors are told the annual mealing of the Doug ard over hundreds of square B.C. revision of the Canad an The chair was taken by was sent to headquarters this Bowel, who is chairman of the WPpk The nresident of this so- "mc5 UI Dusn "H .... w no aouui of this frontier town in one of the problem' of cancer is solv- Prices Effective lo A AnfipW nmnerl the Crest, on the nr" 10, 193! board. The financial report for ciety is Wynone Hanke; vice t!ie past vear was presented by president. Betty Gatacre: secre COAL SOURCE As early as 1072 coal was mined on a small iscal3 in Nova Scotia. Canada.'s biggest, oil searches. able." (Oncology is the Boom conditions prevail in tumors.) study of Fafk flag Feljx wright heid the flni? as the Crest was attached. The secretary R. L. Scott. PARK LANE tary. Dorothy Corliss, and treasurer, Dennis Hickey. Peace River, 350 miles northwest ' We have enough now to in- of Edmonton. Space for rent, for di tc this is no pious hope." he rl Ttk uo Miss Sally Middleton of te J S!S2L2. "L "? 'tis Half CHICKEN PURITAN MEAT SPREADS PREM rooti work w that I can come again ncr ytBi alio prn on the 1952 Crest." Burns Lake telephone exchange spent a few days here with the u F'vu,.,,.,, j yrais, injt in iu, uu, (i, will occur. walk the street, nearly all linked Xnese things take time. Do not in a search for oil costing mil-, be afraid that cancer research lions of dollars. ! is a gambh?." Hundreds of vehicles and nun- ; nf ,,- . CQiH Hugh Neeve family Considerable time was taken ; ilu:ing the e!ection of .officer tor the ensuing year, resulting: in the re-appointment of E. N. Bree. L. R. Scott, Eric Widen as director. Duncan MacDonald wis elected to replace Mr. FuLs- baKke who resigned on account i of ill health and who will shortly be leaving- the district. i The meeting adjourned and re- : f reshments were served by the ! ladies. i i3 The card presented to the Pack along with the crest reads: , "Canadian General Council, jS the By Seot Asoritio'i On f MEAT BALLS WITH GRAVY was the differentiation of cells. The lake became very slushy when it was milder but it has tightened up again with the cold spell. The roads are bare of snow and are in better con behalf of the Chief Scout for g; thiough .Peace River and Grim-shaw, 17 miles west of here. Hifce and powerful machines are followed by surveyors, seismo- (I ANT PACKAfiE RINSO ,i",it ,w" '"'r r",t"""'' Canada and the members of the ranariian CJpnernl CrHinell I e- iS ;The most important line of attack might be the study of how i a variety of stimuli caused cells i to lose their ability to differn-! tiate. This was tied up with the study of cell-splitting and of whol? cells. dition than they generally are at graph and geophysical crews. this time. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Tj n rriMDikir: oifsr ' rj preparing Alberta s northern hinterland for '.he invasion of drill rigs and the men who will 1 lena to your unu wHrmesi congratulations on the award of the 1951 Plan .Achievement Crest. Jackson Dodds. Deputy Chief Scout for Canada. ' The Cubs gave the Commissioner three cheers Just before he left the Cub Den. Ir another branch of research operate them. KLEENEX, rtg. 200't I 7 j From Peace River and Grim- . naa Dren lu""a P"sie to use Landmark Destroyed NAIiOlf ALECS . . : i "'enpox to cause a relapse in shaw. the crews travel the Mac- f ikenzie highway to areas 300 tumor growth. His own labora-: miles to the. north. Most major "ori had become interested in oil companies have construction 'stuc1y of tne 1blood supply to APPLE JUICE . Tib FRANCOIS LAKE A well- crews. surveyors, seismic and " f'" F. Madigan has stariea wuiim his known landmark for more than geopnysicai ouuus unaer - con- - - ----- - - ma. Known lanumaiK lor nioic uibii material which o i his property Dy moving prodi IWO- '" , -w- . . ... its v-Tjenouse trom me foi . - u years m s gone ; ! cient supply to maintain Mucri " oi nt :ne .hB worn .Apk is ,c aone Hrtnn aur ,r. Ik Fruit Cocktoil, Hunts. 15-oz Apricots, Nabob. 15-oz Spinach, Nabob. 15-oz Pcos, Libby, Tender Kmg, 15-oz. k. planning on a new oumuusi storey log nouse at tne corner . Brov.,t FRIZZELL'S MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. Ypur General Motors Dealer 4 tJ vvith show room ana oince. ah. Jiludisan received two carloads or limehincry with the third carload toarrive in the next few days. iT- 1 is m3re easilyl Chances of curing canc" by niominff 'transported over muskeg, creeks chemical methods are good, he Mr. and Mrs. John Scott had' lakes- f.r0ZenJ 1 "5"PlC rn maiicuL camps 01 seismic anu woo msus uauns an aum- been living there for several PEAK FPEAN COOKIES DIGESTIVES geophysical crews operate dur- months but are away in Prince ivinr tVi Ci t"-i m a r- - 14 m ity for nerves had bec-n found to have the ability to kill tumors in mice. "While there is no chemical tnrtw thai U'ill ntiro himnre ' Vn Rupert with the two smallest : 5 children. Elder, children werelFOR SUMMER WORK still there. j Hail-tracks will be used H t rarry a okI variety of the best quality Ituitu Used Car and Truck Values dur- tallies in tmn. Intite yoo to com in, wm,, J They were dressing on Sunday : ing the summer as only these ;ariri,. fi0M nf i..o GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS jjlr. Pickering is changing his cMice to a more central location v.hen he will be established in tile rooms now occupied by the r.iHl hands. Fifteen enthusiastic young girls assemDiec a; the Anglican rooms to attend their Guide meeting on Wednesday. . ; i . i nahin ac a i-a ahla trt traua ntrai, ' is offered by many chemicals such as the butane sulfones, i which have a definte regressive effect on tumors." . iiiui mug wxitii tne ciiiiuren rail : i!'- c nuic wt.i in to say that there was a fire ' the winding trails punched upstairs. There was a high wind through the wilderness by bull-blowing and it was soon beyond dozers under guidance of the their control. survey crews. PHONE 755 Burns Best Buys mi IMYS COVE AVE. 745-00 1950 ANGLIA 2-Door 15,000 miles. Real economical transportation. Full price Neighbors were called by tele- ! J"e ke?!? iTi"; ! A retired colonel had prepared rtit.r. DEi rvERT ox orders or um mi ciiEf. 5-Passenger coipe covers. Only 19.000 miles. Used car guarantee Radio, heater, seat 1735 1940 fllEV SEDAN New paint job. Interior S 1 " i i t 485-00 finished in leather. Heater 1938 rONTIAC New '51 motor, exccllfnt tires. Body repainted The brownie pack held their phone and all rushed to the highwy ag food a 1d other SUD. a speech to be given at the fifth meeting on Wednesday un-i scene as quickly as possible. &ie sniDDed ln to te ; opening of a new hall. He took otr their new'leader Mrs. Shep- jThey managed to save most of gamps ou tankers are seen nis bosom friend into his con-teid taken the the furniture from the ground ' fidence and who ha.3 over everywhere as diesel fuel oil and said to him: want gvoup from Mr?. Donaldson. Four, floor rooms but it was impos- gasollne are moved ln 't0 keep you to be present when -I de-nm girU of Br6wT!S!ige we; e ; sible to (go upstairs, the flames the big machines operating liver this speech. You must start welcomed, among them a Dutch spread so quickly. Ay thft i,ld camps move nortn. ; the laughter and applause. Every gul. ' Four cars which had been left war"d through the bush they are timc 1 take a drink of water you close to the house were moved' maintained by office !staffs in ! are to applaud and every time A ear.u&a U settlers effects. awav m tlme s0 that they were Peace River w I wipe my forehead you art to. hft ived here for Richard Red- .not even scorched. Aircraft also play an import-, laugh." mmrt r.f AhhotsTord who will Mr- and Mrs. Scott were con-,an. nart . .v-. spnr(,h fnr n.i , - '545-00 . .' n f.efprt hu nhfirrn onrt thpr will , ... . . . .J take up residence on me nuu:- - j '-j iney iiy supplies ar.a personnel return oy ine rirst tram. Tne umnto rcmnto. r .,.- eon piace about 4 miies east children are staying with Mr. ' for bringing out in iu'red workers and Mrs. Marcy who live Quite nuHinn twwnitai trottv.sn Teikwa. Mr. Redmond, who ex-rvu to on inio mixetJ farmin' . brought consideiaDie machinery elose ; well-planned radio communica agd seed grains. He expects his family and parents to arrive in at-ouple of weeks. Francois Lake Sleigh Crash Proves Fatal tions system Keeps case camps in touch. So far oil discoveries in the region have been minor, but important enough to give encouragement in the search for major oilfields Such as were discovered in the settled areas to the south after years of exploration and drilling. Otoe The English olajses, which hve been heid sinoe last fall for the Dutch immigrants, have no cjme to a close. Attendance towards the end tfas gradually filling off, but a good number fmished the course. . 1 SPECIAL 1959 Clirv DELIXE 4-DOOIt SEDAN COI PE Look at thefe accessories: Heater, radio, iun visor, white wall tires, seat covers, grille guard, trunk guard, fog lights, special stopping light, chrome wrreel discs and a host of other accessories. Come and see it. sOOflCT Full price r. j0$ 1!)18 CI1EV ',-TON PANEL New partial motor. Complete body work and new paint Job. Heater. S-f nnf Full price now only JE. O t 9 194 CMC 2'j-TON Long wheelbase, 2 -speed $nnp axle, nc partial motor. New low price 0 11C CMC 1-ITON PANEL Nice shape. $MQp Reconditioned. Now reduced to Ot) FARCO 2-TON 2-.pced axle, vacuum brake booster, short wheelbase. Ideal for dump work (box and hoist available. Has van body at present. 'ICTOfT Price now only JLt)t$t 1947 FAflCO FLAT DEC 2' 2-ton, short wheelbase. 2-speed axle, box and hoist available. $-f r m p omy lOt) .1019 CMC 1-TON riCKl'P4-speed transmis- SJyinp sion. A sound truck in good shape. Full price icleJ also have privately owned cars and trucks at owner's prices for immediate sale See our hudget pl.-yi for financing repairs and accessories TltADE-INS ACCEPTED ON ABOVE I'NITS '-! Phone 871 re w roMira mm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Killer hfe moving into town and will tke up residence in the former Pickett house. Says Mn. A. Butler xt? BURNS LAKE Seven-yeac old Tommy Keom of Francoii Lake died early Sunday morning in Burns Lake Hospital, victim of a sleighing accident near his home. The -child crashed with his toboggan into a fence post and fractured hi. skull. He was rushed across the lake to hospital but, despite everything that could be done for him, he expired. A little girl was watching hen mother spread cold cream on her face. "What's that for, mummy?" asked the tot. "That's to make me beautiful, darling," replied the mother. After the girl had watched her mother remove all the cream "Yoo con't beat Aimer for true tomato flavor. f ! she whispered in a tone of sad-i ness, "It didn't work, did Itr' Rush for Seats To Coronation That'i why Janet, 6orry, Dad ond I W.V.", V.1 aniotf il often." J"A ., , f ' -i - r y LONDON CP) Application i La rszLQ J irj unci (drafts 2bi3)fcnj lor seating accommodation to view the coronation procession I of Queen Elizabeth II have been m T hi dvtrtfmr 19 nM puUrsfccd r diHiyd by . L4r Cnrt r tk Gwt'nmnt SATURDAY, SUNDAY ond MONDAY April 5th, 6th and 7th PROGRAMME he SATURDAY YOUNGSTERS DAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 2 TO 5 P.M. 1. Opfnlns;. 2 P.M. Art and Craft Demonstration Members by Junior tin lA!&f mss& pouring into London booking of- Ji fes although the date and the f, rute have not yet been deter- mined. j J Latest speculation is that it will take place either in the , spring or early summer of 1953. , Ij Agencies report inquiries have J been particularly heavy from j ; ii)rth America with one agency atone asked to find more than 7,000 seats. . Not until the route has been I" officially designated will it be ', ;I possible to estimate what ac- I commodation will be available J for .visitors. Those lucky enough to get ringside reservations will pay generously for the privilege. ! Most seats will cost between 10 and 20. , arc w vm sr.., icy is (Icpi.silcl: Vmk rails an.l mollis onl'-rs arc pa ;, " nm.lc u 2 Movie. 4:00 P.M. The Carlsen Story. SATURDAY EVENING. 7 TO 10 P.M. 1 Art and Craft Demonstration by Teen Members 2. Movie. 8:30 P.M. The Carlsen Story. SUNDAY. 2 TO 5 P.M. 1 Musical Program. 2 Movie. 4:00 P.M. The Carlsen Story. MONDAY AFTERNOON, 2 TO 5 P.M. 2:00 P.M. Art and Craft Demonstration by Adult Members 4:00 P.M. Movie. The Carlsen Story. MONDAY EVENING. 7 TO 10 P.M. 7:00 PM Art and Craft Demonstration by Adult Members 8:30 P.M. Movie. The Carlsen Story. 9:30 P.M. 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