vince Rupert Daily News 2 Tus, January 3, 1956, - | Yeemeadateeds wee we beeesaearwntt ie ne4ss mews etataeensi nes ont es ijl, from. whom ‘the Le Gaent Sir seigneur: of: the: Winston is descended, inturers of Eng- | * Port Churehill, the. railway & ‘into “Hudson’s Bay, ‘terminus of Hudson kay, had its of. the. Hudson's Bay , name changed from Fort Prince (Of Wales to Churchill in honor of 4; the duke, The company’s name ne ners pa always been ‘different from llggests in-an'‘edi- | ithat- of the bay itself, which is ew ‘dignity will! ‘spelled without the posses SslVve, ail'the addition: of a FOUNDED IN 1670 ) Sir‘Winston’s war Sir in come The. Hudson's Bay » Company “suggestion, ; Was incorporated by, royal char- remotely possible, - ‘| tor’ of King Charles IL in 1670, ily” links: “with 2d Prince Rupert.was appointed : rthe first ‘governor. The oldest}. y Company—and chartered trading company in Caniada—ca: ce from’ “existence; it has traded contin- spe Séeially ‘create 1: who.” “beeame ‘the ‘of the romantic past of coureurs jor.’of. the- company de bois, fur traders and log cab- he:duke was the sec- ins. : Vir sto Chureh-| In-a nostalgic passage, The — “Times says cditorially:- “The original Hudson's’ Bay adventurers really were adven- turous. They were, founded-ad- / miltedly with one very keen eye ‘open for trade—-to’ pursue the “} grand old Elizabethan enterprise, | the discover of: the Northwest Passage into. the South Scas. - Their history... is the fountain- ' head. of romance for. all who ihave: played the game of red In- dians in the proper spirit.” The Times. also comments “on the “happy — Anglo- French”. of \sit Winston's title, Grand Seign- yin. view of the “ancestral mowiorics ‘of :both -the ancient | peoples of Canada.. The com? Spany’s first. explorers | were --French- -Canadians cominissioned uby. Prince Rupert, says’ The Times: . “The title is expected to be con- | Memed on Sir Winston at a cere-| mony in London in two or three jtonths, “NEAR MISS TALLAHASSEE, Fla, in — A “polleeman ‘almost shet. himself “Monday ‘nicht’ with. a ‘pair of “loaded pants,” Patrolinan . lied Golden: said he; was holding his trousers’ in one hand and bruch- t ‘when ‘8 1008 e-pistol. puilet went one™ of. the ‘Pockets, | It. GREGORY CLARK holds a trusting: chickadee in his han d in |. this photo taken during the’ annual bird count ‘in the Toronto area. Mr,. Clark, Toronto newspaper man. and writer, member of a group which counted 28 species of birds. The lird count, held annually during the Christmas season, is sponsored by the National Audubon Society and the: United States Wiid- JHife Service ‘Thousands of persons all over the continent take ST. ANDREWS, N.B, James Hamet deckhand who became millionaire medinspring of giant Alzoma Steel Corporation, Tearcer.as a clerk in a Bathurst j died New Year's Day. He was 81. ilaw firm, There he met Richard Sir James. and held contro) of Algoma and its} Canada and’ ‘still Jater a member huge interests, it is generally-be-! of the House of Lords, and Max‘ lieved. ¢ wonder about the future control of the empire fashioned on the} hand to put himself foundation plant at Sault Ste, Marie, Ont. Sir Janes died at noon Sunday | Montreal by bu uying.a seat on the | after a short illness due to ajatoek excha nge with a wun rowed | heart ailment. At his be-lside was | $20,000, his son‘end heir to the baron- étcy, Philip Gordon Dunn, 50, who flew from London, Engiand. MANY VOICE PRAIBE land, “The tributes were many, Said} beuking frm of Dunn, Prime Minister St. Laurent: “During his life he demon- was a multimillionaire. Dur- strated both by word and deed /iM& the Hirst. his belief in the future of Can-: Worked ©) secret dustrial pro- jada. on “is contribution to the indus- was a Algoma Stee! Corp. Magnate Sir James Dunn Dies at 8 (—Sir trial development oncline was tremendous.” Mr... Dunn, ‘son of a Bathurst,’ ‘multi- | the | NB, shipbuilder, . “Canada. Dunn, : started His Canadian financiers now | ' Aliken, now, Lord. Beaverbrook, Mr, Dunn worked as a deck-: through’ of a once-bankrupt; Dalhousie University law school. He entered: the financial arena in BARONET LN 1920 He moved to London, Eng- | where . he founded the Fisher ane Company. By the age of 39. World War he jJects £ or che British government lund for this was created a bar- ‘one in 1990.. Sir James’ connection with Al- trade Minister Howe: Airinen Survive Wyoming Storm {collay psed-in 1932 he owned more! ‘Following Crash | KEMMERER, Wyo. irman, - airmen survived two days in a (88 chairmar president and prin New Year's blizzard in the moun- ‘ing. them: ‘ont: ‘with the other |. Ti Tes IN CANADA | BECAUSE THEY rN TS Tes, LI et Tubs 9, Indosteuctible Iron Wringers . . ; AT a ce De ; ea) ci They wath iat ry) co annie _ Dial 3014 wi coments LONDON ( -- A small ple. | ture by Titlan, entitle’ “An Ale: Ievory of Prudence,” sok] at ar Auction site eee ln Daily News Classifieds 3 ULI ey : VALLEY COAL Ned Seam Available ob Your Loew Dealers ty Prince Rupert, , Meehanlently Sereenad in lump — Beg - Nut and Sloler Stas, LATO WWE's hy Government deals, Fast Starting — Long Burning "A Shovel Fol WH Mold Your Fire Au Ninh Tho Hottest Coal in The Market’ Today But It Costs No Moro leon steel. began in 1907 when! ‘he started raising - new finances | for the. company, “When the firm | jthan enough of its bonds to: isecure dominance, - o — Two Three years later he emerged ‘eipal owner. With modern ma- tains of western Wyoming after. ‘chinery, he turned the defunct. ‘|they crash-landed their plane. Pilot Kenneth Kivler, 27, of! Forl. Collins. Colo., senger, Evanston, Ind., snow shelter they built and later t. located a deserted summer ranch! cabin, They stayed there two days, ; eating. hardtack Futy caueht with his hands, i _ After the sterm abated Mon-- day, they set made from ope of the plane's a i 8 wings, The barking of a dog led! Bar a ise | them fo a ranches ste . them here, } They had taken off in Keifor's jLwo-place Acronen fron ‘Springs. Wyo, Ine, for Travis alr force base in: California after visiting Kelfer's parents in Fart ; light : business into one of Canada's , most important: steel industries. | In 195] Sir James gained con- | itrol of Canada Steamship Lines. He was known for his lavish ipifis: lov unive) rallies, hospitals and other ‘institutions. and his pe s-| Deloert uty, 22, lt huddled in a and a mbbit out with a sled: who drove. Neither was iniured, | Rock - Saturday marn- Collins, SMALL MASTERPIECE i here for 11,000 S11 A90, | the blankets, but tun ™. fio ceeds ie mE DW mai Ves pied ah ge a0 I id Oy f Mi > quec “PICTURE stantial values, If Mr. Abel ele! Miss Brash returned the queen Pl : ected to go forward in the bid- ‘of clubs which was covered with OF THE Lady Dunn/ Bennett, later prime minister of ding, it was extremely unlikely dummy’s king and won by Mr, MONTH” wthal such action on his part Muzay with the ace. Mr. Dale's «Reed Bosh Mores can punch the pillows, scramble the sheets and bunch Long wearing beautiful Texemade sheets are the choice - Today and Wed. 7 - 9 p.m. savage, sensation: lon funory lle BLACKWOOD on§ BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Bridge Is Usually A “Game Of People” This hand turned out very well for Mr. Dale, but’ it might not have done so, Considering his hand alone, he might have been doubled at four hearts and_ set as much as 900 points, At the other exuveme, his pre- emptive opening might have resulted i 111 1 his side Saving missing a makeable slam. Ma (ok ast «Wes fi BOGARDS But Mr. Dale knows that South dealer. bast West DONALD bridge is a game of people and! yulnerable, off | SINDEN » nota game of scientific accuracy NORTH i Vimainsa alone. (Mr. Mel) al ‘4 McKEMNA in starting out with a bid'of! — . Arias i fH # cam four hearts, he figured the’ . : : : Liss CAMIRON ‘chances of gaining a favorable he K 63 i pitentiine result were much in his favor! gpg BAST TANTMAW COLOR Let's look at the whole picture (Miss Brash) (Mr. Muzzy) ol as he saw it. aAQl AK WISE Als “ \ 764 ¥ None ; Atso FURST QUESTION y Q 1983 9 AT ted While and Boo Where. were all the spades? ‘ Q7 RATS 45 Capitol News nat was the first question. He sour wanted to keep his Opponents | (Mr. Dale) ' . wee nee out of the bidding—and cspec- | & None ea ially out of a game at the other’ VAs WS ae major, Miss Brash is hard to' @ kode wa sbi bout. A three heart opening : at) Tha hidding: South West “North Isat ; 4 y Pass Vass Pass ‘might not. be high enough to do: ‘the job. © | Next, he knew that his part- ner, Mr. Abel, is not one to raise a pre-emptive bid without sub- ; i a ie itor ayes ae ; s LIFE'S MOST PLAINTIVE cr. ;Wwould get the hahd too high, : jack was now good for the game i And then, of course, there was! 80ing trick. If the defenders ‘Mr, Muzzy. If four hearts be-, ‘had never touched clubs, even- came the final contract, he, ‘tually Mr. Dale would have had would be one of the defenders. to lead the suit himself, in which That should be worth a trick or , Case he would have lost two tio. And it was, Clubs, Miss Brash led the trey of dia-! Note that even Mr. Muzzy ‘inonds. Mr. Muzzy won with the would have had a good play for -ace and retumed the seven. Mr. four spades on the East-West Dale went up with the king. He cards. Mugucae The life-inspired love story - of an Australian farm-girt 1 still needed some help from the’ gow SU 10 who sang her way to fame enemy. Before they had time to: SROMRHaRRRMaROEOON THE WORLD'S and romance until fate get their defense organized, he @ Wellace’s Dept. Si ore fa: struck her a cruel blow... - ifired a third round of diamonds.: a GREATEST . ( ~|TO THE RESCUE " Music You'll SING with her, CRY and | Miss Brash won wilh the queen & _ LAUGH with her, and PRAY Hlabaners ’ “ame to the He had to-diseard on and here Mr, Muzzy i resetic, | this trick and he couldn't wait to ni ‘|tell his partner-about his ace of, w ‘clubs, He signaled vigorously; ;with the cight spot. He should | y (ran PCATAEN' J Muvitas Wot § for her as she fights er way back with a song! nny “LA HOUEME” ty Eleort at Thy Sacer Vivre SIGM presente = Aan &# “SAMSON AND is. . a uo E a B a is a 5 ‘have had the ace-queen or at. . E DELILAH" corm | — [NTERRUPTED — - ‘least the A J 10 to make this. 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