t oO : : heed te # nahi a he A we pe portent a eR is Dats alee yg rn ce tet att that TE se EG UT My mee be ey .o ee ey as ota pee he ph ea a Eyes ey A ar dg ami LM toe Pi te tai le AP ee rah ns & Meena eg Le OM ae eae re mE ee Corte ela a ee ee we ee eee ee ew THY SO BPE Fae a at int ere eat eer ve were ee BOT Re a ME Be IE TRL a IE Te ae es . Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, Seplember 24, 1957 Syrian Troops _|° Francois Lake News "Manoewvring” | snc. By AGNES 1, NEAVE LONG WYISTORY POLIO PRECAUTION » 1 _Daity News Correspondent Ravens, nearly twice as large} LONDON «?) — Anti- : - °% Of, . BEIRUT, Lebanon (f)-— Reports | 25 crows, have been known toleclne now has been neh tee , ' ‘ . FRANCOIS LAKE — Willism A Neaves of Penticton called cf Syrian troop movements and|man_ since the days of ancient|more than 1,000,000 children in ; oo . ees . fear of subversion have prompt-|Grecce. Britain os co : in this week and it secms that he is related to us. His family's ed Syria’s pro-Western neighbors . , name wase Nenve until fairly recently, and several names have to tighten their border defences. _ Maj-Gen. Aflf Bizry, Syria’s chief of staff, sald Syria is “car- rying out certain defence ma- noeuvres." ok cropped up in both his and my husband’s family history, He is here for some weeks overseeing the construction of a Seaplane Landing on Ootsa Lake, as he is travelling foreman: of the Dom- : much. worry and misery in *he| eyerybody living down that way glass in a basement window, ' district; especially amongst the| arp happy about it. . thinking his reflection in) the in a cast. Betty is here for a) . she wished her a : RENTAL & SALES WEDNESDAY 9.02 wr o few. . - > weatew eg i % é : > ay é . ‘ ae Vee mm, _ Reels ersity. wd i im | PHONE 5514 pm Our. youngest som Peter. is Tow On Thursday afternoon, it be- es =O " . _ a a 295 . Ist Avenue East ~. Pastor of the Royal ak Peau gure early closing for our store, ACTOR CHARLTON HESTON costal Church. He and 25 wis 7 I L , is pictured above in the role —_ . ; . . Laas ACRIVOOE ie : : erento be visiting in the Mis. ‘im the Skin’s Lake Spillway. The * 1 oO “" producwon “The Ten Com- a lappen thee wes gate is open part way now, let- BY LCASLEY BLACKWOOD mandments”, With a sack trict will look them up. “ting water through from Ootsa around his waist. Charlton Cartage & Storage inion Public Works constructions on non-tital waters. “Abe Peters kindly offered a load of trimmings for firewood ‘for the church if someone would ‘haul it- to the church, so Hugh went over for it right away in the Store pick-up. «We have Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward staying with us from taught at Tchesinkut Lake for two years in 1927 and ’28, and she remembered that Sadie Gil- gan passed her Grade. 8 that year. Sadie is now Mrs: Ken Olsen,,and still lives at Tchesin- kut Lake with her family. Hokon Lund told us Lund’s Lake had no trout in it that | COMING- SOON/ © THE GREATEST EVENT IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY! But in an interview in Dam- ascus Sunday night with Will- jam L. Ryan of The Associated .| Press he said the movements were only to prepare’ against surprise. | Nightly Visitors BLUE RIVER, B.C. @—Resi- CECILB.DEMILLE'S PRroouctTian « THE TEN CONMANDMENTS._ A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN VISTAVISION AND TECHNICOLOR | Rrince Ruvert. They came by] until Jacob Lund stocked it with ‘ : i 5 y en Stan yp Ae a . * cents of this community = 150 weer i car and report that the road is} 4 few rainbow trout, and now it miles north of Kamioops say ADMISSION PRICES in good condition all the way ex- cept in.a few places where road construction is under way. Mrs. Ward. is my sister, and we are ‘enjoying their visit, especially as things are quiet here now. ‘4 Streptocci germs are causing little ones. Mona Rensby, was fortunate in getting over an at- fack before school started, but Several have been away from eq in on their way to Oootisa home near the Trans-Mountain F © J E PA WTSI . 75 Dent. -gchoo} il, Donna O'Meara and) jake this week. They are from pipeline. He sald the beast was NESDAY ONLY Marie Neave were taken to the Doctor in Burns Lake, as both had: been feverish and delirious. They are improving after peni- cillin was administered. Littic 12-months old Gertrude Hiebert of Southbank is very il] indeed with pneumonia and is in the: so prince Rupert, then to Van- BUENOS AIRES @ — A 7 a oxygen tent. mouved by ost. Canadian Pacific —_ Airlines VAN JOHNSON - ANN BLYTH me “Mrs, Gatacre- had {o be rushed. t6:Burns Lake on Monday eren- ing with a broken bone in . ae aly foot. She slipped on some ‘ase | fravel on, the noad im fran ol their home. . She is atie to iob- bie about the house with her fai » oS friends of . Beulah hope that any -LMr. and Mrs. S. B. Calder have; Mrs. Henry Smith of Prince Ru-; pert staying with them, also Mr. | and Mrs. J Wilkie. Mr. Wilkie: is with the Canadian Customs in| Prince Rupert. . They travelled to Burns Lake by train, staying over one night in Terrace with Mrs. Smith’s daughter and her; family. They expect to stay a week. nlso were farming near, Mrs. | Lund, then Miss D. Christensen, ;tion today trapped 11 men under we see ee : bee fete a centre erent For Teen-Age And Women BIAS 1h - be 2+ 40 Canada’s Most Famous Sweaters 1, Lansoa Imports 2. Glen Ayr Kitten Complete Color Cholee WALLACE'S w u s u u ¥ u ¥ 5 u ¥ w u ¥ ¥ 3 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 5 ; 5 ¥ 5 ¥ ¥ v ¥ v : | — DEPT. STORE is one of the best lakes to fish in the district. Men and machinery have been working on the road cast of the Landing to the. Loves¢th Mill Settlement this week, and they have made a wonderful job and tional Literary Association cail- nineteen to twenty-three. years of age from each Canadian Pro- vince. They started their journ- ey from Montreal in three cars fon June /l and are all studying ‘to be journalists. They ,are sell- : ing magazines and plan on going 4 Our Uttie crand-daughter Ma- rie heard sevem i of us wishing her parents 3 “happy anniver-, “ss it was their wedding ‘sary an Priday. Not wish- to be edt omt. she rather mother the next h er we arove down to see the men ; ing on putting in a new gate Lake, and it is going through at at a terrific speed with so much pressure behind it. We walked down to a bend in the river be- low the falls and fished in the fast water and it was surely good fishing. One of the trout we caught weighed three pounds, the others about a pound. I had not fished in fast water like this before and when I caught my first trout I thought it would be Fourteen members of the Na- |; Pulling Card Before Defender Plays Frowned: Upon — Helps Dale on Bid | - Mr. Abel led the ace of-clubs against the spade slam, wondering if he should: have led something else. He shifted to the eight of diamonds at trick two and Mr. Dale won in his hand with the king. It was obvious that the only | North dealer problem was to locate the queen! 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The three and a half hour spectacle will start at the Totem Theatre Thurs- day for a nine-day run. Stars jneclude such famous names as Edward G. Robinson, Derek, Nina Foch, Sir Cedrick Hardwicke born Yvonne De Carlo. ' MATINEE EVENING 50 15 1.25 they have been bothered for the last month by nightly visits from bears.. - ; One bear plunged ‘through a screen door of a home to get ut a plate of cat food an the back porch and another smashed the CHILDREN STUDENTS ADULTS glass was another bear, they say. Bob Werbowsky shot and xill- ed a 400-pound bruin behind his nf hiding behind a largé* propane! gas tank. 4 na nayte emsntnrmereneninne-etga oe ort separa CPA In Argentina GREGORY PECK - JANE WYMAN)“ “THE YEARLING” ° ADDED FEATURE. plane will arrive here today to inaugurate CPA’s new ser- vice between here and San- tiago de Chile. , AIR EQUIPMENT “SLANDER” 4- TODAY TO 7 p.m, LINDSAY'S Established 1910 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOvVEE!t —~— PACKING CRATING — STORAGE Lift Van Service Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phones Wharf 4337 Cffice 5016 = _ = ee oe John ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. ONLY and Vancouver- Ad -ertising in The Doily News Brings Results: - Olympia SEE THE BEAUTIFUL OLYMPIA NOW ON DISPLAY AT © The Daily New CALL IN TOMORROW “© og“ we BS Hoy Re 8 ye Oe ee ke . aps we ee 6 ee we ee ‘ wt ) , ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ 8 bo oe & moe vor vos, eu ow } ‘ ok we bo ww as Ot ' tei t bh hee ye “j .. & t . CO oe a em mt et, "ave Weins iy back again from | 88 eperMOUS One, ut It was 50} 9h paces rs Dale paused Yo) aay Masts - Vancouver where he had an op- sma a et it go again. a we . AAJ 102 : ération to his hand after he had When a large one struck it near- An ace is not often the best OK i it badly cut in the mill saw ly took my rod out of my hand; lead against a small slam and @€AQ1043 Boe om and I nearly fell in the river. I when it is led, the ae us- & KB QI. . mo av . lost my trout in the excitement, | ually suspects the leader of hav- “WEST EAST Adee ated ty ws. Sntarday after, but managed:to hang onto sever- ing at least a prospective trump Mr. Abe! Mr. Shary2 e g oO end have dq have taken up resi.) 2! tater on, Several squaw fish | winner. The leader, in these A @ 5 oy es dence in their house here at the made themselves a nuisance as, Cases, wants to get his ace home; ¥ 10 96 2 ; . 5 3 Landing. They have been living we couldn’t tell what they were! before declarer gets a charice to S A976 4 ® 10832 , eee ‘ at Port Aliice where he was em- until we landed them. distard possible losers in that : SOUTH | | , oe ye _—_— , Mr. Dale " ployed. Grain cutting and hauling is} From a purely mathematical AK 9876 | aa - in full swing now. There was:aj standpoint, the odds favored wAQIE ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Storric and! trogst on Tuesday night, but as| leading out the ace and king of @¢K92 their daughter Mary are staying] ne radio had warned us wej|trumps. However, these odds m5 at the Tchesinkuut Lake 2uto! eathered beans and peas in the| were so slight that Mr. Dale was| The bidding: cout! West | ° amp where they are fishing and evening, and brought our mar- willing to follow any slight tip North | East son H ae a Prine ne nen home 6 m rows in. The potato crop is very} as to the spade situation In this} 4 ¢ Pass ~ ANT. Pass sta od onth, Mr and Mie Clift | heavy, so we dug our patch and| particular deal. 5S Pass 6 & All Pass | |. Wovrison before. * ' brought them under cover. We The distribuiion of his hand Pulling a card from your hand i : s . have five sacks full from a small} and the dummy suggested that | ,. ° im : Nearae . — patch the opposing spades might be ready to play, before declarer Mr. and Mrs. Hokon und distribuicd 3-1. Again, this has even started to lead to a} visited us for an hour this week aera ae te fae S I trick is definitely frowned upon | Mr. Lund came to Ootsa Lake in Mi T d was not much to go on, He jyy the published and practiced | | 1014 inere he ek otsa Lake in iners rappe had just about decided to lay prepricties of the game. a ! sre he k a homestead ; down the king of spedes and wea ar tone j aiety | ‘ : next to Jacob Lund. Ed and} WASHINGTON, Pa, & — AN) finesse dummy's jack on ihe There are many ways in which | Dogbert. Lund, Hokon’s brothers, explosion in the Marianna mine next ” round, when “ ° this action can transmit infor- . i 1 1 ' w | Rescue workers at the scene} of spades) and was all ready 10° {9 Jead the ace of the suit ne Wallace’s Dept. Store wm) Said they made contact with | follow suit to the expectcd trump! stead. he plays a lower ‘card. | | wi four of the men, talking tollead. He was trying to give We] which ou Gan win, It i§ then! . Bi them on a telephone line Jow-| impression that his spade hold- noceasnry to aut ine first card | s ered into the shaft. ing was so hopeless that it ma de! hack and select a nother one | ‘ | w" = no difference what he played. | «rus partner knows that you | w | PORT COQUITUAM, B.C, O—)} Knowing his customers, Mr.| have at least two cards in ‘the | | , wi A 20-year-old woman was killed| Dale led to dummy'’s ace of} suit. In some deals that infor. | Wjand seven persons were Infured | spades, finessed the jack on the} mation could be of vita impor. | Blin a highway crash before dawn) way back and spread the hand; tance and partner is nob entitled | BWisunday near Port Coquitlam.| for six-odd. lio huve it. 4 + One of the injured was relense yer cee ak ' , w! from hospital and the others are wi in satisfactory condition, 7 wi The dead woman was identi- ! Ui fied as Mrs, Donna Mae Moret, . Wi of Port Coquitlam, Wer hus- Bi band Lorne was among the In- e Wo | w| jured, ‘ ® / wi Pollee sald two vehicles col- alt / omorrow fa . Wi ded head-on at 4:30 aan. on the a8 ‘ ® Lougheed Highway, Moret was .. A New :