Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 8, 1952 in i Romance Brings Seaman Fortune John Watson Passes Away f-'erdonciu AUCKLAND. N.Z. Able . ... ... ji; Seaman Desmond Thompson of 'f 4, . 'fa1'' if fc John Watson, who for several ; years was weight man at the! Prince Rupert elevator, having: left here a considerable time agj v,...v I?1V1C v"- incline Wl" . - Death Takes Allan Cross Heart Attack Fatal To Well Known Pioneer Boy at' Early Age i Death last night In Vancouver ol a well known pioneer Prince Rupert boy brought bereavement Perfect tea is so easy to make with jonn oui, ' . become a . Auckland will scon rector, is on a brief business trip & to Vancouver. im ttlt ,t,r.rt aith (aiuiilian C(ul) pen to live in retirement in Vancouver, nassed awav in Vancouver Mrs William McLeod left On pal cu.reawiiurnce A shiDmate of ThomDSon Wednesday afternoon. He had ; "IMAM" jlLan jrroiecl hi I yesterday's plane for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. S. R. Donaldson sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. rvm MeKerricher sailed last for the third time within a year ! to the ranks of one of the city's I respected early day families. aboard a New Zealand frigate seemingly been In good health serving off Korea wrote to a but suddenly collapsed and died, magazine seeking pen pals, and His daughter, Mrs. William Mc-Thompson was one of the sea- Leod, left yesterday by plane for men who soon entered into regu- Vancouver to attend the funeral lar correspondence with a girl which will take place next Mon-In Australia. . day. The g'rl was a Dutch imml- Seventy-four years of age and grant, Miss Ifelen Coops. After a native of Scotland, Mr. Wat- oj Ififjoutli caul Jifm TEA BAGS . Allan i;ross, eiaesi son 01 uie i .1 a M "' tt; a a 1 . . ... ,wi-w.v :inr riPLHii. neui irp v mcenr. nr Tnp late H t cross and Mrs. uross. niaht on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver on business. lo.npany of Canada told the story of the i.t N D months of correspondence she son came here from caigary Langham, HMCS an(1 Thompson became engaged, some twenty-five yers ago. on on today's today's pla plane nd thpv were married at Perth. Besides, his widow and the m Chatham, left i ncite the Kemano power house and the been stricken with a sudden heart projects to the members of the Wom-j'. 1'iiii!(:ihtit(ii'l!!lill;ii'ililliil lllliiilllNlii.lllhlliuMulililiililliiu.blillilulllulllliliiilUlH for a brief trip to Vancouver. Australia, wrren he returned daughter here, Mr. McLeod is : t.. ........ ..,v..lA.l V... n nAlhar rfiiiohtor an Club Wednesday evening. Allan Cross came to Prlnce D. D. Carr-Harns of the oo- ; 0ny afu.r lhg marriage did jennie, who lives in Vancouver, Cellulose left on to- -wag lumbia Co., IThmnmn hia hrirtp preceding the talk was an ex- Rupert at the age ol about two client moving picture In color, years, received his schooling here Save Up to $20.00 ; SUIT and OVERCOAT day's plane for a trip to Van- heiress t0 an anclent Dutcn bar-couver on business. t . ony Under Netherlands customs, ! .li..u'..,u .'.! thnt hnrt hnrwvncrt a"""-" -v ...... B.C. Packeis on the Skeena JJotei Jlrni 'ali up to the end of last year. Shots nli.nB HI. .lA.fl, ...111 U n ohnnlr YljunwJ of Hon. E. T.Kenney. minister particularly to his many boy- of lanas, and nis conierences nuuo. im-nus. 1 crs of the Cana- Ben Parker, local onager of the Kelly-Douglas Co., sailed last J herBnusband wnen she is night on the Prince George for a , business tr.pto Vancouver. ; m Tnompson u 21 in February Mrs. Ted Shrubsall. one of and her family is anxious that ,iiv, iiran officials inrbiHlnir At the time of his death he was Prince Rupert T. O. Wauthier and H. M. Terrace; T. Berg, R. A. Day, office of BC. Packers' th'ejlocument manager of the final signing b " .. .... Tmnerla Cannerv at Steveston. Prin Pnnert'n nioneer residenU, the title be passed on. !J. Black, J. Bowen and W. S. glv ng tne company me ku -- - - made his home in Richmond, ahead" signal; then the adven- He ture engineers and surveyors , Besides his mother, deceased is .nffrori a full in t.h kitchen i ui of; The me barony uaiuiiy consists cuiiautia ui of , y omen's Auxiliary .,,. installed last president Mrs. W. jfy were Mrs. Sheila je'tary, and Mrs. J. urer. f been absent from installation. iu Miller, Terrace; jacs Aiancn, the major houses, the House of Kepel cast! Rock. Washineton: G. A. her home a few days ago, going in by canoe and outboard survived by four sisters Mrs. motor to choose the locations for Frank (Molly) Wilson of Ter- . j .. it nnn..'raiii Mrs T.llllnn Wirksnn nf mishap resulting in a broken and the House of Battenburg, a chamberland, Alberni; B. D. arm. ' Ibranch of the same house as Kriemlauf. San Francisco; Mr. j ' that to which the Duke of Edin- and Mrs. L. Korhonen, Port Es-Mr. and Mrs. D. Kendall of burgh belongs. One of Mrs. smgton. nuu i-w, ....... .. lUWIlsnc, umiinttc, house, the Kitimat river delta; 1 Vancouver. Miss Joan Cross and C-f O A These taihion Cit made to measure 4 silenee was ob- opening of the M respect to the late hi the first drilling operations to Miss Frances cross, ootn oi " . . , . , , find find bedrock; bedrock; a a helicopter helicopter taking taking n Prince Prince i : r Rupert Rupert and and two two I l.,l,.,, brothers, brothers ftanaspn, oaiiu.uib reiunica icvuincu w wie wc i i x nompson iiuinusuii s s uncies, unties, a a navai fiavai cap- -ay- CnarloPttJ, Islands on yesterday's tain, t's bringing the title transfer supplies to a tiny crew of three Walter Cross of Lloydminster and visit visit to to the the ! Alert plane after after a a brief brleI j pf-oors-lo ppoors lo Auckland Auckland for for signature signature ! na.de for the clubs nr four men on th toD of a bleak Bertie Cross of Bay , i to be held this city. Mr. Kendall operates a after her birthday. j water taxi between Sandspit and I At nresent the couDle are living suits are the last word in style and quality. Take This Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Clothing mountain, wnere tney were rac-i Also surviving are tne widow, I Legion auditorium Ine "is against is""" time and tne wea- the "ic iuhiici former Phyllis Harvey or in a caravan in Auckland wnne j queen cnarioiie cii.y. mm looking for a house. Thompson rren catering. Serv-k ne by the Legion ADDlewhalte. M.P. for,i.,nc t oav, h spa uhpn his E, T. Skeena, merman w uuiiu i uoiuniia- rrince nupert, ana uum: uuo , s'on-llne testing towers; the Tommy, aged 14; Donald, 12, and bulldinn of sturdy cabins where William, 5. j a few hardy men had a lonely! than a year aR0 Allan returned to the city on tRrm ln the navy expires and nlnna .fr-nm Vanf Wlt. i . , l.tl t Gomez offered today's luvmj a ard table covers. vigil during the winter months, r;ross' father. H. T. Cross, a pion i""' taKe up iarming. iweaiiwinic minster where he was called to ttleir caraVan flies the Dutch flag nttanrl n v,natillrr nf tVlA ITnitf:d . i i rr , 1- WATTS & NICKERSON" oxlurd won me nr tv, t.ikiner nf nrecise obscrva- !.. t,.,o hih in A social evening Uon of lclng conditions on the Vancouver wheri hi. hri con. to D""'u "" ana oeais vac iveppei tuau ui Fishermen's and Allied Workers arms on the wa)i nion to discuss the proposed Mr9 Thnmnson's father was a1 n,nts followed the t,;tine unCs. and of the water- cirf nni two u,wir heforp CLOTHING Phone 345 , MEN 1 hird Avenue ber- new fisheries treaty between j navai captain and white his wife ' : flow under me "v ice an mis that that. Mrs Mrs. Wickson wickson had had been been ber In the chair. Sixty ; against the majestlc background eaved by the dealh ot her hus . were Dresent. ; cn ,,r,.H mniintnln end- . Canada, uniiea biaies ana and daughter were in a concen-; band. ' pan. Mr. and Mrs. Applewnanc tration camp in Java during the , I less, gre-.-n forest, emerald lake. ;iir!!i:iii.il!ii.ii.!,tii.iiitiiui"i!tnii:itii:ttitiiiiiiiii'"u"'"" md mtgnty wateriau, maoe a , ,h. HirhmH virr, 17 for Ottawa to attend tne ses-' with the Dutch forces, at one I ? face In company with the New at fine introduction to Mr. Vincents member on of Parliament Dppartment He was a tallC. two Inrtllxon fVl 11 l-fVl I The speaker took his auoience , ,ast Zealand cruiser Leander in which Able-Seaman Thompson was serving. Mrs. Thompson's grandfather Is Admiral W. Kamp, of JUt on n imaginary Journey. - , ht on the Prlnce George for . ginning at Vanderhoof a in d Vabncouver Freight Rates Being Studied Holland. The young couple have . : iravpinnir over exeeuem. luauo ... ifendan cc enjoyed,, n. " r. tWl hniu en,irPiv Committal service took place dprided to carrv on the family i Catholic Hall last ' ootsa and at a Vancouver crematorium on trciHitinri nnH RnH anv sons t.hev LADIES' COATS and dtivcniir.hin ff ii.. .v , ir i Tuesday with Very Rev. - Cecil -- Freiaht. rates committee of the , may have to the Naval Academy r 1 Tah so laxes. wnere iwo larKe kialbraltli. Sixteen , ... ..rt -,-.. ..j Swanson. dean of Christ Church SUITS Prince Rupert Chamber oi uom- in riuuunu. (m action with the Cathedral, officiating. ' (he ..Tahlsa queen" convey j liners: rnnlnment. ,.Lmct QnH and mprt men tn to thn ihe east pnql. I ' If you want to sell It. advertis merce will collaborate with the'. Transportation Bureau of the, Vancouver Board of Trade In Its j News classified. ern side of the Cascade range wherp one end of the diversion; I Frank, Allen lis. J. Macdougail Mrs. F. Gamblin fnnier. s, J. Hardin and A. tnnr.nl is heine driven through representations on the matter of freight rates revision on transcontinental coast commodity rates, general freight rates investigation and freight rates eaualization Dlan. Communica the mountain, hoping, as Mr. Vin- p A,.,.w cent says, that It will eventually PaSScS AWdY meet un with the end being SQUARE DANCING TONIGHT Civic Centre 8 p.m. comm committee, un- Frank W. Allen, who for many uf.-iU ctnrplfppnpp for Ed- tions on the matter have al- includetl P. Lyons ..!!. i:t M; k'.albraith, s, 0 K fliiett, Mr; .1 M-"J 4 driven through from the western j side. I Then the club members were taken on a a hazardous hazardous trip trip ward Lipsett Ltd., ln Prince Ru- I ready been referred to the local SALE CONTINUES ON ALL OTHER ITEMS Muii Mu:.ne; oiiey. SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS i ire.gm rates commute. d. suddcnIy a fcw eveu. through a a. i i . t v. : V rm f tm trio tlMKl. SHOES REFLECT YOUR TASTE .l v, i . ' KiV, ".ir ' j ! V." it; i-i. "I .'r . 1 c ;;:.) Among V Folk, where inland weather ana coast, naa iuc uu "eather meet in hazardous con- several years. Death was due to fllct: and through which the'a neart gttacn, Mrs. Allen ws ; trip from Tahtsa on one side of . mesent at the time, having just Keep them in tip-top shape ii;oi rl.'ain Gorge Ovstryk'M, mountain to Kemano and returnCi home from an Eastern , ws m fnight's train for the tidewater on the other, can be etar meeting when he expired. Un.ir dw ' minutes; but In bad, and fam-rifs !ti,! he will conduct a Rnd Mrs AUen weather means a Journey or . from of fngelistic meetings at prince Rupert NEO-LITE and LEATHER SOLES RUBBER HEELS SHOE LACES SHOE POLISH DOMS' DEPT. STOR Un ar,d G en Vowe over i nearer n-n uoj ujr vnnrnnvpr and on leaving nerc. to Prince Rupert, and by boat or ; id. Major Poulton went tQ Nanoose y, Vancou- had Kteat fervor and re- ; Plane down the coast. Next the ; ver land , where they Phone Red 846. ARCTIC SOX FELT ond CORK INSOLES they McBride Street at 4th Avenue n the upper Skeena lames were urai '- --k ounht a place. Later that Captain :oi '""""" V T moved into Nanaimo wnere mi. 4ryk isfl ing sent in to help cavern is being hollowed out, K!AUen engaged ln the buying and le; Hip to some of this accommodate tne powymouse, ; sclllng of nouses and was aiso ; then to the smelter, which is to employed in a iumber office. i be two miles long and five hund-! 1!,1hm,r ftr.Bttr. Jgt- llTtH- ers oe, i : ; . private-Industry town - to In South Afrira. !., i., ,!!,.. ,j n u.it.h Initial control by the com- uhiii.1 niu n;a Him , , itiHTOokinc. Saturriav. Pany of the type ana sue o , LEAPYEARj But Why Exert Yourself? 2.5 ( 33c, other admitted industry; and . i special means of controlling; Car.' n Leulon Women's 1 children from danger. rTiC monthly meeting I Mr yincent described every-1 (38i February 7. thing In a humorous style and, j coupled with the picture, it made a fund of lucid information that was appreciated by his audience. I The meeting, presided over by j Mrs Anfield. onened with a 1 rive and tournament , February 9. Moose :: erybody welcome. j (34c) Just Use a Daily News Classified Ad Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form f n C.C.C. employees ; period of silence ln memory of j h union annual the late King George vi, 10 wnom " p.m., February 12, Mr. Vincent also paid tribute In common Lounge, i a lew remarss. officers and explan- i etnt union functions Mrs. A. Rlvett accompanied on the ipiano during the singing of the national anthems and E. D. Forward assisted at the Hill and George Vler- yecs urged to attend. 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