j; J 4 41 S3T 3T Prince Rupert Daily N'ewi Friday, June 6, i952 o Charge For Visits, !BC Wea!,h ' Calls Orators !. r r Simpson presented gilts H um the gathering to Mrs. Guyan and Patricia. Other attending the party were: Mrs. Wm. Strachan, Mrs. farewell jpaAij or lflfr5. Cju ijan IRON ORE FOUND i SPIES SENTENCED Decides museum Board O. Strand, Mrs. J. Buchan, Mrs. Pioneer of North Passes A widely known citizen of Yukon and the northland, Archie Edward Joei Knott died recently at Whltehorse. The funeral was held on Monday, June 2 at 3 p.m. In the Cwgia Chapel of Center Si Hanna In Vancouver with Rev. O. S. Johnston officiating. A resident of Prince Rupert I From Alberta i Mrs. O. W. Kissick, president Prince Ruperts museum will be open free of CARACUS, Venezuela, (Reu-j VIENNA, (AP Nine persons I . J ters) New iron ore deposits es-;have been sentenced to prison C timated to contain more than' ,,. ,.. , , n,, , . as American spies in Hornl ' inn nm nnn u 300,000,000 tons of iron have been . discovered in Venezuela, well- Benesov. Czechoslovakia, Czech ( informed sources reported today, newspapers reaching here re-i?. . The new finds are on the San ported today. All those sentenc-' 1 Lsidro Mountain near the coun-! er were members of the white- L . D. A. Macphee, Mrs. J. Oeddes, Mrs. Wm. Oeddes, Mrs. J. Mc-Oreish, Mrs. V. Pick. Mrs. E. for the last S3 years, Mrs. a. Ouyan and her daughter, Pat to all its visitors when it opens its doors ricia, are leaving shortly to taKe up residence In Vancouver. Clapp, Mrs. Wm. Ooodsell and Mrs. R. Strachan. chai'fff June 1' -Septemler 15. Patricia was a pupil at King try's best-known ore ,h, decision was maue oy me i Edward and Booth Memorial fields on collar class. They received sen-of Cerro fences ranging from five to 12 years. ho -iron Mountain" Boliver. P Value of pulp and paper ex-oorts from Canada is about three of the B.C. Women's Liberal Association, believes "it is the wealth of this province that has attracted these orators from Alberta." Addressing a Liberal meeting In the Civic Centre last night she discussed various Acts In B.C. pertaining to womvn and In reference to hospital Insur Surviving . members of the meeting of the museum jnual Lid fl,'r "tsdt aPProval Ior actio" had been received h 'a ..... nitv s-iiri Kecrptarv- Son aid tlnwg greater than the values of ,amlly Include his loving wife High School here. A large group of friends attended a farewell party at the Guyan home, 121 Ninth Avenire East on Wednesday night. iron and steel products. I May, three daughters and a (-nnl Uir "." ' granacnua. Basil Proekter. y3 On Save Up To Pyrex Yeas1"'1'1' Bridge, cribbage and Chinese Exports of pulp and paper from Canada exceed the export value of all agricultural products. Mr. Knott, wiio passed away suddenly, was for many years chief steward of the S3. Princess Louise. ance said: "I don't H-e howf we can have any scheme unless it is compulsory. Miss Rosemary Hartwig, R.N., a nurse of Prince Knpcrt -General H wpltul, left last nlKht by boat for Vancouver and Victoria on vacation. Mrs. C. McF. Smith, 257 Third 55c 89c 1.59 Pyrex Pie Plate Regular 69c NOW Square Cake Dish Regular 1.10 .... NOW 8-Piec Mixing Bowl Set Regular 1.95 .... NOW .UPP"''1 ' will be sought more than ver ', firm the general public. A Ltribution box will be placed thP ffice and a campaign rri,.d out for membership sub-nption Pist board members were re-t,i office, headed bv J. "I think Mr. Ansconib is a long way from what the peuple want checkers were enjoyed by the ' group. Winners at Drioge were Mrs. J. W. Moorehotuv and Mrs. O Smith, i-ylrs. J. Morln won the cribbage prize and Miss Quyu!l won ai Chinese checkers. Refresnments were served at In his views on our hospital in sura nee," said the former Princ. Rupert resident who urged re election of Jack McRue, Liberal ALL 0 ENWARE ITEMS REDUCED IN PRICE midnight after which Mrs. James candidate in this riding lit j,.irry Black, chairman; Canon PwKier, secretary - treasurer; ,d Gi.rtiuii Forbes, F. Earl n- First Baptist Church SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Annual Picnic of th Church 8rr Ponday School will be hM on SATl'RDAV, June 7, at DIOBV ISLAND. Meet at the Imperial Dock at 1 p.m. Bring your own supper and dishes. We will supply ice cream, tea, coffee milk and soft drinks. She said a reee it statement lappit r if ihey knew they couid Avenue West, left last night by fU'Rm.r foi Howell River, where she will visit with her sister. Mrs. Giidnin Hansen and her daughter Sonja aio leaving the city n-'xt Wednesday for New Yoik where they will board the Norwegian America' liner Oslo-fjord for Oslo '1 hey w II be joined by Mr. Ha isen at t!v.- eloe of the fishing season. find part time work to occupy what now are idle hours." "If elected, I Intend to urge the appointment of a committee to Inquire Into the. possibility of allowing these people to wirk If it Is their wish." mi) J "1 Scott, uuncan wnu-,re Larry Stanwood, members ','," )alt.(., with representation mi city council, the Junior jMibi'r of Commerce, and the Business and Professional Wo- Vll'.S Cllll). ' flir exhibits were reported to .'n Rood condition and there from the Consolidated Mining and Sm.'lHne, Company showed a gross profit last year of $132 million "which Is more than the total received by Alberta from their oil and this Is only one ot the big Industries in B.C." Mrs. Kissick believes more women are taking an Interest In y Games and Pmes. Ihrni Miss It.. Tell Vo,.r Friends. V t(rmtl fnnlfl) 'flMD ' some notable contrl- Mr. and Mrs. Winslow A governm.'iit and suggested they iud tjccii ;,!!un or native umsm-uj oy.crouse were unable to make ee that Social welfare is not ne-1-: Law, "! her son, Dr. their scheduled visit here wlth'glecUd in all this expansion in 1 '" - 1 0. Law- llu Museum nan the Clinch Temple pilgrimag.', BC wnicn arrived tcKlay on the S3 jat-k McRae, apijearit; at his Chilcotln. Mr. and Mis. Fred llso purchased some excellent (iii! n5 of cedar and sprue: it garment and han, work 'mi Mrs. Kliza Abraham, well mm native handicraft work- Sick. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Nat was injured last May 10, said lie Bevis are additional uuests to did :iot ai-ree with 't)ur pi. 'sent the list of Chilcot n passengers system in Canada" which pre- puDlisned in ttie special section vents a man from woikino alter of todays edition. lie reaches the ue of 65, A. W. (All Newman, axent for Union Steamships here 13 years ago, has returned briefly to discuss frelpht movements by the line, Mi". Newman now Is general freight auent for U88 in I believe people wno wish to work after they reach that age .vhould t.! given some opportunity to work at least four or six hours a day if they wish. "Many of our people are forced to retire because of their age It --ci decided to send a copy i'Dr Larue's book, "Soogwillis" the Secretariat of thp In-T.Aiiii-rican Congress of Re-K,is History and rt at giHii'S Aires. This organization u Hinacfd in establishing a bury anil museum represent-n! i iit- ancient, cultures and tra- ... ,.! :iM li'irt-- of the Amer- fenR r m a,ra n n n m l and I believe they would be much I -J i-i 11 11 ! IE II I I VI 9 I I i I & E I I 1 I I II 1 II I I 1 I I I 4. 1 I I I I I 1 i I J I I If I BRKIHTON. B.'nuland '0 A UK lit the Dawn redwood Ji and iii China in 1945 and For Work ... For Play . . . America's STRONGEST Whipcord I jf-veii cxtremly rare, has been (I in th-.' grounds of the iyii r.r.inon at i;iis nisionc ex resort. LONDON it Cliildi-en in the Ktmhuni district are taking DRON thly "ilriving tests" on scoot- iii' vi'les mid niinature auto- bii'-s in a conipi't ition to se- the disi net's "most roud- "iis" child. imtn readers WW - I lie Mioo H K SSI V E, vc-te eople who have pioneered and are today NYLOtJ ti.'.S'i.KV.VriVH - (133 continuing to pioneer in the Skeena and Bulkley I Wwst drive Saturday, June MiH-c Ti inple. Everyone wel-1 134 valleys of British Columbia don't need to be told I On J..HC i::th, vote tor trie their region has a great future. That's why they '!.N !u v.ill serve YOU best. i- TOM CHRISTIE tl33l 4. - it 1 C( K ('(iiiunittee Rooms In V.rapoic Hall open evenings Maximum Strength to Wear and Wear under toughest usage, yet with Trim Good Looks . . . Right, whatever you do ... wherever you go. Heaviest 19 ox. Whipcord Durable Water Repellanl Two-Ply Blended with Nylon Scratch-Free Comfort i to !i.:so. Phone T.0 (1371 'if -, i . SVf I r A-7 -, m M.eUriK of the Order of the "J'Wl l'i.iili-, i-;ik.s' Home, June 118 pni. (133) I ls;iim work uarlv fur ceme- "'lall in at 1:31) ii.rn. Sundav. 'W II. at l,e-ii,n lieadaiiarters. ''iiiM"italiini will lie arranged. 11341 came. That's why they've stayed . . . when others doubted. All eyes are turned to the country that huge investments in cellulose, aluminum, power, mining, railroad building are transforming. At last the country that was "too far away" is drawn into the community of North America. ; At last the miracle of men and money in contact with rich resources "is happening in the land that only yesterday was "back of beyond'' to those who couldn't see the picture. Faith is a great thing . . but faith without work v and without money is frustrated. The risk capital I Uiiies-all the latest tvnc ''I' -uiient-i at 41 price you can wit. 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