, met Kupeit Dun New1 Thursday, December 3, 1963 (Jmfefaas Slisji crfifl&me- in V Grandma Sharpshooter Wins Award For Bagging Wolves By The Cauiwllun pv BUND RIVER, Ont. Aroma's top woman .jf.kilK'f is eagerly awaiting the day she can acid , , her notch to her rifle lutt. Roy Biliarriil, trim tfrs ,je w!k iPPeranre bellr, j ern Ontario countryside for h.-r at . - . i ; V w ft - J V I j A ;y f Vv, I : w- I ics a smnumoinon VCAtMT' 4te fur wolf No. 5. now beginning to and enjey liro. says the .'-BhootmR farmer g wife. .ow in Killing wolves, she doesn't go hunting for thrm 7 hey seem to come to her, with fatal results. WOLF KILI.KR BADGE The Canadian Tourist Association presented her with a wolf killer's bndRe following her third wolf kill Oct. 12. She Is tXPELLKI BY REDS from China were these two members or the Roman Catholic Order of Foreign Missions. 1 Rev. Antonio Bonin (left, -f Jolietie, Que., and Rev. Alphonse Cao-uette of Matane, Que hr ESONALS reached Hong Kongand will soon return to the order's headquarters In Montreal. Rev. Bonin has served In Manchuria since 1929 and Rev. Caouette since 1936. w )oie oi uie lew women so hon- , (arl Ilalver.son arrived cred- Oct. 29 she get her fourth ff,irnwy lo join her liu-- ; I" a nearby field as it Mr unci Mrs. Halverson tempted to prey on the Behar- married sepiemoer i ini"" -h 0 u'nn rmver and have taken Pullen Denies Moron Charge CALGARY S5-Rear Admiral H. E. Pullen, chief of naval ner. i never r.noi anything bigger than groundhogs and squirrels before these wolves," Mrs. Be-harrlel admits. The former Agnes Draper, born at Iron Bridge, first learned tO "" Shoot 11 1 vlrl f in it juice here ai iVM tigntn n( East. Mrs. Halverson is oniier Mrs. Mary Fortune. , and Mrs. W. F. Wood of . richnitp; reMirnprl vpKter- Shop at the Store you know . . . that knows you Shop where You can buy with Confidence.; , Keep your Christmas Dollars in Prince RufJ pert where they will buy more-do more and 3 mean more-to everyone! sonnel, has denied- a news re VI 10. aboard the Prince OcorgeUhat I time her father had six-week holiday triD mapie sugar bush where ;i i tuok them to many B.C. port from Vancouver which quoted him as saying most of the men rejected by Uie Royal Canadian Navy are "morons." I hi dvermc mem it nol published or ' displayed by (he Liquor Control Hosrd or by ihe Government oi British Columbia. SB. children shot squirrels whKa he was making sugar. Mrs. Boharriel shot her first Wnlf harlr In KM rn U . r inn S Foreman, purehas- - i ...... m IDJ1. OUt; arat for Columbia Cellulose, spotted the sneaking predator n, jcow . wc uuuugii a oense log Deninrt the !' ?S . P. fit" T-. B p from a business trip to raton. Travelling with him farmhouse and stopped him cold less than 100 yards from the bam. 1 TTTjt ' - tiii i i mil f Clearing... Broken Lines of BABY SHOES jk Georse was T. Swangler. imt agent Tor Canadian -iis iinrl Cellulose. "REAL SCARE" Her Kprnnii n-nif i U arriving yesterday was ! March of 1953, gave her a "real and Voman StandrifiK of Tor- : scare." Hpr vnunw AnnA ho is visiting his brother, ' "'-'n ei.j out tht h? rrv'i-H J5uglacjtaniri..g, Suite Six, not shoo the big grey "dog" off jii .c iiimaopner biock. ine road. She ran oit to find Little Slippers 98c 1 wcif on the road with the chin t Martin Enksen, president m Prince Rupert Fishermen's . - . v -y; ir.d K S. Harding, man- ,. ,n rt.if-ned from a trip Vascouver, Victoria and Na- The STORK Shoppe Dl Phone l in. I v thm they attended Orabbing her 30.30 rifle, she r '.led it with one shot, and -f"ed the surrcfd dead anl- ' : 'n'o the house. The wolf, "' !; by the wrm kitchen, " in i-n w'inT ?nd snapping. 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