BaF Vol 23 _ NEW HAZELTON,. B. C.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 18, 1980... ny : B New Features. - Flower Show .- _. Prospects Good! There wiil be several’ new. Teataves. “in connection. with” the Hazelton: flow- er show this year The- show" “will be held in, the pubile. school. house and: will . therefore be "kept" open. a- ‘little ‘Tater than usual .0s ‘the hall will ‘not. have to be cleaned put. to make’ room. for the picture show and. dance.: The _ pieture show: and the_dance” ‘will be “held in the Kitanmax: hall . ‘and. -the| ball game will be. ‘held-on’ the Indian's -Athlétic grounds on the bench. above the town. . The. ball. game: will | start at 2,30 in- the ‘afternoon | and the’ flower show will open at B.00° o’elock, . will ‘be no - panel : ‘splays ‘this year— ‘just 2 straight. flower ‘show!. This will i. give more people an’ ‘opportunity to exhibit and ; wil be quife as. effective, if not’ more’ "80. - o- * prize’ is offered for: all’ “lasses. expected that Judge - ‘Robertson from Prince George will be one «of. the judges this year.” During the supper hour at the’ dance the-usual auction. --gale of flowers will take placa, ° and in the afternoon the ladies. will have = ‘t Tefreshment hooth ‘along. “pide the- hall. where the show will be held. .. There wil be no guessing contest: ‘this year and on the whole tie show ‘will ‘cost: “the public. less’ money . thar, ‘for any previous sow “NEW CHEMICAL Bue TRUCK : Smithers, all. Pafted: mp. Ww hits. New _-,BoyDozen | ‘to, Learn ta: Run. Q at in Case of Emergency 4 emia} i) brand, new: ‘chemical, -engine - whieh is| . to be used “whenever: “the fire. alarm is: . _ sounded. * The company has many : -thous- ands of poles on hand and more’ eut dn the. bush. . ‘There aye. na orders, * on hard and none in sight while ‘the’ comi- pany. has poles enough on hand- to: ran it. ‘normal. year.:. Thus the outlook for ‘the. “fall and winter. ix none too bright Mr. angon’ informed tie Herald - that |. he was shortly’ golng, east to see if he, gould not sti. up. some business... CONSERVATIVES: REORGANIZED New ‘azelion Members: Elect’ Otticers and. Tana “Other. Business: “he ‘annual “meeting of, the “ Hazelton : ‘Conservatire : -Association was held in the Community: Hall on Tues- day evening and, ‘there was a good at- ‘tendance. ‘The ‘present and, secre-, dopted. The following . officers were électeg: for « the . ensuing” year ‘Hon, Presidents, Hori. R..B. ‘Bennett . and Sawle;. vice-pres., -Mra- H.W. Wood; Seeretary,.. H.W.) Wood; committee, Mrs. : Sawle, W. Je. Lark ; worthy, and L, York. _ Several matters were “denit with. and the secretary. was ‘instructed: to: com- municate * with the. proper. authorities regarding. those | “matters.” ership: ‘of: the - Association " gmithers is: ali -puffed. up. ‘with dts, have: slenifi ing up. The: “Association intends to. be fairly active in: the future." Frank ‘Martin and. Douglas ‘lay, got brick to Hazelton Sunday night after a trip into the DriftWood. River at the henil. of : Blackwater: Lake. Martin is doing some mining in’ that district on what he considers: a “ood: copper pro- position.- With iB ‘Hittle . ‘dlearing - the Driftwood | river can .bé ‘used by boats 1 for ‘taking’ ‘in ‘supplies. The: Consoll- aame district, .. weg — - Miss Fean ‘Burns. and ‘Miss Gladys Taylor were. "hostesses. on Monday night in honor of. “Mrs. "Sawle’s birth- day. ‘There®. were ‘three’. tables . of ‘bridge and. the: prizes 3 were. "won by R. 5. Sargent and: Mrs, MacKay. -The, Te: freshments’ “inelided. a birthday" cake Ughted | Eanates, neverything. — cock” last. week. ue and’ i Mrs, James’ rurnbill. ‘hod a | most: enjoyable trip. to Prince | Rupert, | James consulted his: it tooth specialist | | dally and thonght’ ‘of chim’ hourly. ws — _-Manager Hunter of: ‘the: Royal Bank “ their 5 year to make ¢ a: clean ww on: the mate prize money... . tary ‘presented reports ‘which were. Co Hon. 8. F. Tolmie} “President,: C. -H.- _ executive idated Company. is: pperating An the a “Rev, p. HL. ‘Wright. "pala a “pegulsit | ‘| Pastoral: visit to. Cogarvale, and. Wood: ae. Hazelton fell from, Als horse} last. r|visitors were, ‘Thos. ; [pa De Mills-and Smithers Fair In Two: Weeks. Good d Program| we ry aw “wilt “bs: Ps tng reek the finde nt. Smithers on. August 27, 28 and -20. For “years ‘this: has been regarded as one-of the big: ‘holidays for the district and: everyone: ~meeta. ereryone: at. the Smithers fair: : The officers and ‘dir- ectora. haye: “arranged a ‘good: ‘program:| of? ‘entertainment for the last two days’ which: shoutd be: very attractive: as the: horses: will: “De there ta> race,’ “pase. Jalil and: football games wills be. seen and ‘also: other sports. The anidway vin ‘| be. there ‘in valt its. glory. and the exhi- “| bits: ‘should be: as. good: ad ever, Af not ‘Live ‘stock’. especialy: ” a‘‘little _better. * should loom up: handsomely.” Exhi- bitors from the ‘Hazelton district ought: to be: out qn. large numbers: as thin is . To PROSECUTE OFFENDERS — Liberal Workers and. Voters whe did Not ‘Comply. with, the ‘Act are to ’ Face Charges ; a aa owing ‘to tivegulariti¢s in ‘the elee- tion act’ the Conservative. committee at Prince Rupert have decided to pro- ceed with prosecutions and quite pos: sibly “With .a- protest againat: the elec: tion... I. seems that lots of nien. were voted by the process. of swearing In. Sometimes. the: men who “vouched for them. had. never: seen them before Or, would-be: ‘voter.; tools the’ path :-tha ie was: a. resident of: ‘the: particular: ‘pole in which: hé- had. asked 0° -vote,: vand “it | was kriown.. that he had never been’ in- thet polling ‘division: before; and at the | itime gave.. his post office address’ a8 Fe It seems ‘ thet: there was quite a lot.of this kind : being at: some . ‘other | point.. of thing going on, especlally Where foreigners were concerned, . _ WELCOMED THE RECTOR prenaieia “Members, and adherents of the .An- glican churelf ‘met at. the home. of, Mr. Geo. ‘Little on ‘Thursday eventug. ‘and extended a ‘welcome . to, Rev, and, Mrs. MeArthur. Some forty’ ‘people, - were present... H ‘Halliwell: ‘presided. ° ‘over the -gathering ‘ani: extended the wel- come and Rev. ‘Mr. -MeCarthy ‘replied, Mrs. R. de Kergeumeaux gave two ex: cellent vooal..solos. Rev. A. _A,. Allen |. extended.a welcome from. Knox church and also sang.a solo. ‘Mrs. ‘McCarthy expressed. her ‘appreciation of the very many kindnesses shown . her. since: her jarrival.; . Refreshments were - “served |: and the » evening Was a. most, siteeess- . BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. The: quarterly’ meeting of -the ‘Per raeé Board, of ‘Trade. wa wu ‘in, the ing. including’: twenty, Us T..: ‘Kenney. presided | ‘and “deal . tional, revente. out portfolto.. ned: known éthem . only, slightly. andar ‘jarshort. period: of ‘Hime, ,Sometimes , a F hl , ‘Sunday at the " Omineca Hotel... : daughter; . Bernice x - |New Cabinét - Is Functioning In. the D Dominion) Pr emier Bendett has chosen ‘the tol lowing ‘as. members of his’ cabinet :— _ Hone. B. “Bennett, - -prime: ‘minister, yr esident of ‘the privy eouncll,. secre tary: of ‘tate. for “foreign affairst and minister. of finance, ” Sir Geo. Perley, minister portfolio. - me Hon, BN evies. a) Senator. Gideon Robertson, minister of lubor. tee -Hon.. Hugh: Guthrie, “winister ‘of jus. tice: and attorney-general. te Hon. H. H. Stevens, . trade and commerce. : Hon. RJ: ‘Manion, | miziister. of all: ways and canals. . , Hoa, B, R.. Ryekman, ' inivister of 1 Dil leah me “withoat ee 1 ff H. Hhodes, mainister of fish. minister : of “a ' Hon. J. AL Macdonald, mfuister with ‘Hon,. Arthur ‘Sauveé, postmaster gor eral . - Hon. Col. ‘Mivray MacLaren, ‘min: - Lister: of pensions ond national. health. . Hon. H. ‘A Stewart, minister of pub- lie works. ae Hon, C. H. Cuban, secretary of state Hon..D, M. Sutherland, minister. of national defence. Hon. Alfred Duraaleat,: ‘minister of marine... Hon. Thoma’ C. “Murray, minister of the. interior and. superinfendant general of Indtan affairs. ts * Hon. Maurice | Dupre, sotieitor gen- orale wt Fo a oa ..Hon, W.: 8 Gordon, ‘sinister of: im: a ter of. mines... : . Hon... Robt. “Weir, minlster of, Agri eultare-, . ¥ PLANE, ‘RETORNED. sour ———- CG. L. “Scott of Seattle, | as “pilet,. and aol Miss Myrtle Smith of Seattle as pas: senger, lighted at: the "Mission ‘Point air fleld on Saturday night and spent They, haa! flown from Alaska and on arriy- al at. Hazelton merely stepped out, of the plane,., took ‘ont thelr grips,’ locked the” door ind weit; off. ‘to the ‘hotel as casualty - ‘as: though it Was an: ordinary, sedan car. they, had’ arrived ‘In? "The plane was the ‘one. whieh, ‘went: vorth some | months: Og0,. it in: “were: to get Canadian -licénses: ‘ta’ tly- jh Canada, but when they: erossed from Alaska, into; "Canada, they fever. returned to ‘the plane: and ‘it: WAS: lying idle. all that time. Mr. Scott and ‘Miss Smith went ‘north, ta; bstie the machine out again. Uh ae aan j ee ‘Miss: ‘ HteLenn of “Vanco r has been . éngaged (a9 ‘teacher’ in “the. ° “superior. school at Hazelton: -. Mitchell Newman will 6. to Premier Mine: school , to. iteaehi’ ‘during ‘f{he'3 next year, - ~ Mr. and. Mra” an itoune thee in’ of Mrs, : past week one of. the planes covered’ ‘\be had all the way and connect. with vas to the best’ “routes, - -|the ame ‘time Engineer ‘Rolston ‘of the ajpublic works is carrying on his inves-" : : one of the Western Airways machines, The, men who. ‘flew | °., . ton and this will’ be: no exe {Two Planes o on” Peace. River. - Outlet Sarvey ’ Several: ‘airplanes | are 5 working: in the: northern interior of. the province with the view of. locating the. ‘Dest, possible, pass or. ‘passes for ‘both ‘allways: “and. auto-’roads from - the. interior’ to” the coast. : Twa ‘planes are operating - the Peace River outlet - railway.: : the? the country ‘drained by the Babine ri ver and down to the Skeena, ~ It ARE believed that a good water grade ear the C. N. R:. in. this vicinity. very — josslble, and a lot of impossible . voutess have been ‘investigated.- ‘It: should not |." , he very -long before: the railway. com: ve pany’s engineers made their. _report ° The | Bennet-:: gov ernment will then get busy. on the , matter of: ‘providing the ways and the : means ‘for building the railway. At aaand provincial “government department: . of tigations for a route. ‘for ‘the: Pacific~ and Alaska. Bighway. . He» has estab- lished ‘a flying. base at: Burns ‘Lake: and -: has made several flights; taking in the Telegraph Oreek, Atlin, Babine Lake, Bear Lake and the Black Water Lake’ on country. He, visited - Blackwater Jim- | my who: saw bis first ‘Plane on. the ground, He: had seen a number of them passing over head. ~The plane Mr. Rolston is using is. So arrive here last ‘Sunday . afternoon’ “ee “I rdute to ‘Tokyo butup - -to present -\ writ: | ; ing, it‘had not put in an appearance. Bose! Tt was sent out by the ‘Tacoma to:'To-.” kyo: Plight ‘eo. of which ww. Wak’ formerly of Prince’ Rupert, ig the gol eral. manager. Since the. abore was written‘it has been learned that. the - ig plane cane to grief “while attenmpting a landing. ot Ladner. Some Gane was done: to. the -machine “Bah a Wark, ‘gon of ‘the manager. an ‘injured knee. “Further. this, year have e beer. wane “Win Webster’ has réturned to; Bunk and: ‘Francois Lakes after... trip into) the Taku country. He ‘dogs ‘not. think; mich: of that - country, for a.\poor: min, but is” ‘satisfied that it is a good place. « | for. ‘the big” companies fo operdite, - Don't imiise the. big dance’ in the: “Now Hazelton. ‘Community ' Hall on Thur day’ night. next. ° _Gray’s orchestra: will! provide the. ‘mausie and you. “are! ‘sure te have’ a good - tine.. You always have a good’ time at A! ‘dance in New Foret. eptlon. Soe