‘ . i: ‘% / 3 (oWeR4. FainCUIS LAKE NEWS Hh the mt AW Residents Give Hand to Commission ‘ _ I" Kuyert Leutly-IN So Sm pete Care t “In Construction of New Power Line ‘ae hh ' By A. HL. NEAVE . eS . Datly News Correspondent . +’ FRANCOIS LAKE — Farmers and residents between Burns Lake and Fran- : i 1) roils Lake are helping the B.C. Power Commission speed the job of providing. mi. ty. nower to this area. i ~~ coe os oo he “work has already started, with Decision to help out in this; chisel when a piece of metal, i! wy fi zhose residents who are to be, manner was reached ata mect-! flew Into his eye. iH Lhe supplied, with. power busy all; ime of the Farmer's Institute ate Me vib week clearing bush, felling trees,| tended by Cyril Shelford, MLA. Two newcomers arrived in: Heb Mey cutting and hauling poles, The at { * gules are being dug in as soon as ryt t. J ‘hoy arrive, At-Umes there have ; “eo tk boon 30 men working and at one! & 4 by ime they were getting the clear- | a done almost as fast as the | a could mark the way. ; beyond the 20-mnile Mn} 7m ae By doing the work this way, ly a be possible to extend the: 7a -*, gwer dine further and more | Be in. cmos will have electriclly. The | SF gnthty rate will be lowered and | finding ©. qe Power Commission W ‘cave such a large finane “7 pee] ’ : ae een HOR JIEALTH AND BEAUTY |, —_——— * We Deliver . ‘ te biomes tm ; led. Bob Wardrop has fegg i e TT Ta Foe eM aa a ws arte fe ope — = FTEs Sea Dan t' ‘This advertisement is not published or displayed by The Liquor Control Boardj or by the Goveromeat of | 4 British Columbia. ‘thelr lttle grandson ; DIAL 4313 Wiens are visiting friends in. Boatty, . |: Prince Rupert for two weeks. . \ ——— | Members promised at that tlme: Francois Lake last week—a baby! ito help with the cutting off gir) for Mr, and Mrs, Abe Peters, ‘prush, providing poles and dig-! oy April 12 and a baby boy for! ing holes with them. | With such help It was agreed; Apell 15. The Welns baby missed | that the line could be extended! arrlving of his brother Jackie's | limit. Spring has come to Francois’ Canon Atkinson conducted | Lake, The pussy willows are out: services here on Easter Sunday | and the robins have been busy} which was a beautiful day and | nesting places. Although: so warm that the dcor of the! ial: in the road It Is possible to get) ing the service. The church was: yulaye through every day, as work has, pright with spring flowers and lw __, been done on the road recently. | the congregation heard an ch- celebrated , eee eer! | Jack. MacDougall DEEJH s PHARMACY his 81st birthday last Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Stan Calder and Saturday afternoon when fun-! Jackie oral services were held for Mr.: Tom Nash has returned {TOM pack again in thelr oxn home Kitimat. He had a short vislt) this side of the lake. They were with the Bar! Hanke family: a1 Tatalrose for some time this while there and reports that; winter, when Everctt was log- ‘they like It there very much. ‘ One of John Keefe's cows had captain and Mrs. Stretch left twins last week, but they both Friday for Vanecuver for a | Dick and John Johnson spent, yars. George Lawson ig back ‘part of thelr holidays with their home from ‘the hospital. PATTERN M242 : sister Mrs. Albert Jeffrey. Ted Spankle has a cul eae Waa CY few weeks. from a jogging mishap while he ‘ ae ee TO tea an - uaper : eel : ‘was workin Up Nadine River _ exquisite creation for her very own wedding dress! In a com- a Ss 'He was cutting cadle with & d thes i eee cen we! esoft curve of neckline, through a slender bodice, to a wonders. on eee Many Atten : ‘ ‘ 2 - ewe i “all good cooks prefer... THIS WEEK'S ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Abe Welns ony ‘birthday by two days. | | | ‘eouraging Easter message. Friends and relatives of the! ‘Beatty family gathered — here The Everett Jeffrey family is ging. week's holiday. Np pee ee 1 ’ fr The Bi Coraer family left by by INuviel King is moved al car Thursday for Vancouver: ' Tehesinkut Lake to Burns Lake. and the Jack Loewan family PROMINENT DESIGNER ‘have gone to the Prairies for a What dees a Prominent Designer wear on that most important pletely romantic mood ~ the lovely princess I!nes -- flowing from {ul whirl of skirt. Graceful in exit ..- the waist nipped by deco- - rative lacing, deep unpresscd pleats below. The “for kesps” — | if . original — a glowing blu h satin; the date-time dress of tssue Bu ger Ri eS taffeta, Ht with brilliant rhinestone buttons. Your own sewing Many former Prince Rupert choice might be'a faille, silky shantung, or bright polished cottan, residents thronged the chapel of ‘the Simmons and McBride Fun- eval Home in Vancouver yester- ‘ , ‘day where funeral services were 20, Size 16 requires 613 yards 39-Inch fabric, held for Mrs. Mary Bulger, £0, Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins). for Pattern M242 to Prince Rupert Dally News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronte, every fabric — the simple style so very wonderful to wear! Honorary pallbearers at the nee _.. ee ee service were James Killas, W.. FINE RUGS Use Want Ads—They Pay Cruickshank, George Bryant. yoya Se wach p : ; . a Scollu hagked rics hove. William Watts, Dr. Homer AleX- jon. jad a hivh reputation ander, R. E. Bensen. throwhout Canada and the Un- Cremation followed. Ited States, rel Ty W. SIELDS OW mire wis won bya. Dulit with Dally News Correspondent Tony Retvedt eqrrying Off ‘Cor{- STEWART— John Nico'l was, solation. i celobase Mra, ityi'}- elected governor when the Ports "tam Howell ‘ang “Chath{y. Lind- land Canal Ledge No. 128, Loyal stromérock first prizes wh lo Mrs. Order of the Moosé, held tts ant 38, Huteltings-and BAL Hewell got “nual election of officers. consolation prizes. ‘treasurer; and Nick Ghorl. even ng. trustee, Seolt Foote Js act ng . poe eeneritee _ Secretary. STEWART.- Stewart General Installation uf afttcers Wit Hospital Women’s Auxillary add- take place tomorrow night Ath’ oq another noteworthy amount 1 of money ty their drive to ralse aces ne money for the projected new STEWART.-Chapter 16 Wom jospital when they: staged a v1 of the Moose here cvlebrated succogsty Easter sale and tea. its doth anniversary wah oan eae amet wear the W “Open House, which a Pe oe ae a 000 ky of charter members were able to. varlon ‘ srataets iy this "tare attend, ‘The chapter now has 09 5 50h vote “rhe response of members In good standing and 4p, mille MO sae ene of the | nre carrying out worthy projects wis ; een esevib ag nee | In the community, ‘ kebl ean escred 0s In eaid vames that followed MUArkanre. I Mfrs, J. Nicoll won first prize int ‘The hospital WA ts headed by whist and Mrs, H. Wilkinson Wook Mrs, R. L. James, preadent and consolation. Men's first whist Mrs, 8 D. Kirkpatrick, scerotary. one 0 BEEFSTEAK & KIDNEY IGoz......... 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Onn aanE aR OUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, | oe Aiborite Tops: “ eee ra ‘Durable Plastic ‘ bay's Boy BN d . \ wy anne LO. wane . ‘And Americans UBC Dea a wk teeing Chee a The Canadian {sa man of bal- of history, Denn Andrew, éaid,’ t—-regourceful but: The British who- followed, ‘had, :- | yndemonstrative—a man who faccording.to the: French-Canad- lrogards stability as a highly de- lav outlook. a strong sentimental! y ‘sirable thing, a person who has nather the British love of png- cantry nor the Americans love jot a spectacle, a Prince Rupert ‘audience was told last night. fecling to English Institutions, — TWO MAIN-FACTORS © >” Two factors have played 9 purt In the evolution of the’Ca, nadian character climate and): -y,2, The speaker was Dean G. C.\veggraphy, Dean An drew sald, Mi There is 8 Canadian national, First contribution to national There were only really two sen), sons, summer and winter, he sald {4,7 and from October Anil school ta Was AR, wig SE ipeople in an hour-long talk ene warty peta Dito thy 7 ‘ited, “Is There: @ Canada| simmer the average Canadian |: | “got away from tt.all," and, had- {2 n't time to develop’ an: Inferest hea o In a’ national birthday, ‘typitied | Hint, durk by the Americans with. . July 4 celebrations. a jo The’ vastness. of the countty, aad with largely unexplored ‘orth |, tics of the Englishman,, Ameri- had also developed Canada’s por. a scaly In that the Canadian} ~ ..-- The Canadian character is hod adapted himself to the-rigors| —y NC? wees one hand of the/of the country and had learned tend Vormutas west French and on the other the|ta “tive” with the north, 5 | er. test. at ! Scot with the addition of people) f ‘from central and northern Eur-! ing they but the Canadians were proud of the show big incre : unt have done ln the nortti,| rates, ings Prof, Javk oem y do not’ regard’ thelr} formula: “UBC 1955 Ratlon' tata nehievements with the incurable} only 1.22 pounds of feed for'ses romanticism .the British reserve | potind of gain on the fowl, thelfy: a ie ral University of Brish: Coluyi ie Exciting New. Dessert : whey It takes Carnations duuble-richness and: ' ‘ st De en amme pee aS 42 Others elected to office were, Mrs, Fields, chairman of the ’ H. D. White, junior sovernor: Co homemaking commitice was {n . - Upholstery hE. Hole, prelate; John Haaht. charge of arrangements for the Extra Heavy 1” Chromo & oe RS Sa be yg a hs For Better Cooking Results —~ Use. 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