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L Phone 635-2728 torrential rain, That’s pretty ONLY THOSE DEDICATED to the caseof making a dollar to send Terrace Little Theatre Ass0cas tion cast to compete in the BC one act play festival would even think Joan Mcallister above applying suds to an expensive automobile She has an added interest In the project, ‘Husband John is a membe! of holding a car wash ir, r of the cast. BY Jean Sharp The first hospital in Canada was founded 328 years ago, in Quebee City, Three Augustin. lan nuns from Dieppe, France, spent their first harsh winter in Canada caring for 100 Euro- pean and 200 Indian: patients. All three became ill; and in the spring Mother Marie de St. Ignace died, Jeanne Mance, consideredCa nada's first lay nurse and administrator Janded at Ville Marie, now Montreal, in 1642, in spite of Indian attacks, she saw L¥Hotel Dieu de St. Joseph de Montreal beilt and signed an agreement with the Religious Hospltallers of St, Josephs to staff and maintain it after her death. 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In 1880, Much the same thing happened in Kingston, Ont, What now Is the Kingston General opened in 1833, In 1842 it was taken over by the government and became Canada, many of the first hos- down, and the building housed |- a hospital again two years later. ++ Hospitals in Western Canada followed ‘the Mountles, the rail- roads and settlers, ~ pital in 1844, Kt now is the St. Boniface General Hospital. The first patient in the Wine nipeg General was a typhoid mas Eve, 1872, ‘Hospitals were set up at Sask- atoon and Moose Jaw during the Riel rebellion of 1885, Cthars _began at RCMP outposts and ‘ railroad construction camps. ° in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, lt was missionar- les, the Red Cross and miners who organized the first hos. pitals, of the Canadian Pacific Rall way through the perilous Fraser where mountain goats would have quit. Henry J. Camule wrote: “Quite a stretch of it was laid out by a very small portion of our engineering staff, consis: ting of two sallors who strung ropes fram rock to rockor from tree totrea, and afew engineers, who, steadying themselves with these ropes, went along ontheir bare feet to lay out the work,!? Camble was one of thoseengi- neers, Not only did he plan the route of the Canadlan Pacific Railway In British Columbia, but the Canadian Northern Railway and the P.G,E. which came later, also followed courses which he ‘had mapped out. Born in Ireland in 1836 he came with his parents te Ont ‘arlo as a youth of 16, He work. ed on railways tn Ontario, New Brunswick and Quebec earning a reputation in his work that : led to an appointment In British -Columbia by the federal govern. . tent, He was sent here to bulld the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Jina |' which was planned then tocrogs the Seymour Narrows and the ‘Province, . The scheme fell through but.| ‘Cambie was set to work on sur. yeys on the mainland, His . Studies. proved Burrard inlet! ¢ worth as a harbour andterminal! for the first Trans-Canada rall-- ways. - : * In 1876 he explored that Chik In. 1876 he was ‘in charge of ‘all surveys in B.C, In 1977 he -dlracted the survey of the Fraser River rail route,.In 1978 he charted: a rail route to the |. my Cambie climbed diff to build BC railways When they lafd out the route. . ‘Canyon in the 1880%s it meant os clambering along sheer ‘clifts ' Peace River area became a P,G, "E, rall route 75 years later, | - When the frst. Trans-Canada |.- Hine was opened Jn 1386 Cambie =-was appolnted Chief Engineer of ; the Western Division, = - ~ In 1902 he became’ a consuls “naming: of mouth of ‘the Skeena = now used| by the CNR Ine to Prince Rup ert. - He auperintended construction in the Savona and Shuswap sec- tlons. His explorations in the tant engineer to the line, _ He dled at Vancouver in 1028) : "at the. age, of 92 -and was hdn-.| ‘ oured by a plaque at the CPR| - ‘Statlon. at Vancouver ahd by the.|. a-atreat in that city, | 7 Cy Contenntal! Ups homes cost: editor | .. “In all the recent flurry to boost the volume of new hous ing,'* says Clittord Fowke, edi tor of Canadian Builder, ‘yery little has been done -- or ts even contemplated — to elimi nate the morass of government Processing, charges and proce. dures,’ ; Yet this situation, Fowke in- sists, has dane more to force -mont ineptitude in the building field can only be eliminater & by concentrating atiention ofthe’ ff real problema with’ a view to removing them, rather thaneire ( ‘curnventing’ them without ‘true. #9 benefit to.the publie:!?) = =) ot tlonal areas, and other services ‘to new davelopments ‘since they cannot raise the money else where. "The cry for provinces and the federal government to: shoulder the cost of both ser ‘vices and of education,’ says Fowke, “is becoming strongor , daily, But this does not fore: give the governments at allthree | levels for having allowed this i: OTTOSEZR Women who are angels can @ often give man a devil ofa j ada than anything else. — oe According to Canadian Butld- eT, at least $2,000 could be cut from the price of the average home or other new structure if “this bumbling, sometimes well meaning, often dellberate qua- gmire of governmental inter, ference were removed,’ ’ Fowke says the municipalities are the worst offenders, because up the cost of housing, restrict situation to develop. Govern | time, _- , volume, andfrustratetheefforts| sinsandtermes v4 he of the building industry in Cans PSO NOSTRIN ses aS MeAlpiue, Bell and Gs. CHARTERED ACCOU NTANTS # 4644. Larelis “Avene, &) they are being forced into the Terrace, B.C. 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