THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY JULY 5, 1983 Even though business is near future, RENREREREKELELAEEY [SPS SREEESS oe ar t TELE LS vse Counter Check Books and need them now or in“the The Omineca Herald Will now supply you'with Counter Check Books not up to normal you fstill 2 : . of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices (The Omineca Herald {New Hazelton, B. C._ a Give your order to us or send it by mail to wide open spaces. lost its mother, probably she had been killed. and it was starved and searee- ly able to navigate. A Little Deer Finds a Hrme With a Dear a tractor and grader crew from the tillage of Smithers was working last week. in the vicinity of Trout Creek and they have a little cabin on wheels which they pack along with ihem for those long distant: jobs. The cabin was parked at Trout Creek. One diy when the men returmed to the ¢abin to eat lunch they discovered a very young fawn loitering about the grass plot in the vicinity. Tt was such a pretty lit- tle thing that the men approached it, and found it inclined to be of a quite friendly disposition. In fact it almost toll them it wns looking for a home ond friends, By listening intently and trending a message in its eves, one of the men dls- covered that the fawn was hungry, in fact quite hungry, ‘They gave it some fresh milk and at once the fawn was their friend and decided to take up its ahode with these big, kind men of: the The little thing had with the fawn until one man hod the bright idea of putting it in the cabin until supper time. In the evening the mien returned for supper and were an- xious about their new pet, but they did rot need be. Upon opening the door the baby deet was lying comfortably on the bed. When it saw the men it jumped up and greeted them as long list brothers. It wanted some more nilk and it wanted. said miik at once. Not knowing. just what to do with he baby deer, nnd having decided that t was not to be turned loose as a prey or all manner of e1remles, the men took their pet in to Srgt. Andy Fair- bairn of the provincial. The fawn did not seen to object to the court house Y pollee offives, . In fact it seemed to be quite us content there as any plaice else, It wandered all over the build- ing and came back te report itselé as sitisfied. Sret, Fairbairn, however, was at a loss where to pnt it. The hing had committed no offence and Was therefore not entitled to a cell, and anyway some times the Sargent's fuests are jnivtioular who they sleep with. ; . - Fortunately Misk Ginnea Manson got wind of the deer in-need of a home nd she volunteered to mother — the feer until such time as it was able to ike care of itself. It is now doing When the men were about to return to work they wondered what to do Neely in the hen run at the Hanson A oc CCC : Dr. R. C. Bamford | DENTIST F SMITHERS, B, C. m Hours9amto6 pm Evenings a ‘by appolntment. ‘ : HEB CG a The Hazelton Hospital ‘Fhe Hazeltun Hospital issues tic- kets for uny period at $1.50 per month ft advance, This rate in- ¢lides office consnitations, medl- cines, us well as all costs while “in the hospital, Tlekers are ob- tainiiie in THnelton at the drug store er by mail from the medi- enl siperintendant at the hospital ‘- 5) ee Bey, B.C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed, SMITHERS, B. C, 1 Ee he i ety { 2008 oo it ix a question sometimes as to who is aunmner home at Lake Kathlyn where boss of the decr, Olof or his daughter. COASTAL STEAM SHIPS ed H. McEWEN, D.F, & P.A. Prince Rupert {mmamel tape SUMMER SAILINGS Jrom PRINCE RUPERT (Effective from June 2iat) FOR YANCOUVER, calling at Ocean Falls and PoweH Niver— Mondays at 4 p.m. and Satur= | daya at 7 p.m. ® FOR ANYOX AND STEWART— Fridaya, 3 pan, e FOR SKAGWAY, calling at Ketchikan, Juneau, (Wrangell southbound only)—Wednes- daya 3 p.m. @ Passenger treina for the East leave Frince Rupert Wednesdays and Fridays at 9.23 p.m, ~ Lid i gam tar ct Brags ‘V-31-33 ity EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY B.C. UNDERTAKERS | A. wire P.O, Box 48 will bring u ! of j PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RERAL FARM FAMILY EXPENSES Fow faets are available for refer. eute on the cost of Uving in vurvai farin homes. TWowever, In a survey o3 157 farms in the Red River Valley in, Mintitobat in 1981 data on family liy- lus were obtained from 120 of the re-, cords, Cash expenditures per family uveruged $658.92, while farm furnished items amounted to $130.42, making a total of $1,088.74 for the avernge cost, of living during the year, Cosh expenditures were (O47 per cont of the total, while farm furnished | items averaged 39.53. per cent, Fully | 4.12 per cent of the total foods and services was spent on food, the aver- ave expense for food being. $534.84. Over hnlf this umount was supplied from the farm in butter, eggs, mk gurden produce and meats, Clothing zecounted for 9.58 per cent of the total ar aun average of $104.32 por family. The average farm family spent $45.34 for health purposes; $37.70 on eduen- tion; $44.29 on amusement; $20.01 on chitehes and charity, and $24.02 «as half the amount spent on operating the antumohile charged to family living. Wim. Lambie of Prince Rupert is a guest of frlends In Hrzelton, EMPIRE MARKETS FOR CANADA For several years in sreeession the ‘Empire Marketing Beurd brs heen able to ulnounce euch year new records of flipments of a vartety of Empire pro- ducts to the United Kingdom, In 193:5 Canada ontdistaneed three of her ows brevious high records, viz, whent 4,- ! ST2.000 ewts, as against the last bleh- ost record of 41,005,000 ewts. in L028 ; tolacco 10,844,000 Tbs. as against 6,- 278,000 legs. in 181 und plums 20,000 Wis, 28 aginst the previous highest jtecord. of 18,000 ewts in 1928, Suime of these reeords are sufficient- ly striking ta deserve coInment, says the Bmplre Marketing Board report. Not only did imports of wheat from Canadu constitute 2 record for supplies conling to the United Kingdom trom that country, but the 1939 total hin. never heen exceeded hy any country ex cept during the two war years, 191G and 1917, when imports from the U.S. renched a higher figure. Imports of eges from Australia, bananas from the British West Indies, tobacco from Can- Adi, Apples and pews from New Zen- lanl and grapefrult from Prlestine and the British West Indies all oy jeooded by 60 per cent or more thoe ‘previous best. Beshles the record importation of Canadian tobacco, it is noticenble that lnports both from. Southern Rhodesin and Nyasaland established new reeorils exceeding the quautitics imported in 1928 nnd 1027 respectively; in those Yenrs the henyy imports lead to large accumulation of stocks in the United Kinedom, but no sluilar nheeumulation hns resulted from the recerd imports ' of 1032. at UP Be AYS Kellogg’s that imitations never equal. You get oven-jreskness | YOU want the best Corn Flakes. Then specify ! Kelloge’s, the original! They have been the standard of quality for 25 years... by far the lergest-selling Corn Flakes in the world. You get “wonder” flavor and crispness in 8 insured hy the sealed inside WAXTITE bag, a KeHogg feature. 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