oe THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY. 5, 1937, ——. Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Partsand ¥: Service ' Accetylene Welding : Experts KEKPESS SFE KF LESVELLAVD LEK *: $ vw if In Vancouver—mid business and ‘hur- ry, the Grosvenor Hotel allows you to have the quiet, homelike atmosphere, tw whieh you may be accustomed. Ful- ly inodern from entrance to roof—180 reops—-large lounge and dining room -—-und just around the corner from everything. ees Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ——s yy CORONATION DAY |[m, May 9th. ‘ihe Hazeltun Hospital ‘'se@ Huzelton. Hospital issnes iickets for any peridd at $1.50 uw yonth in advance. This rate includes office. consultations, medicines. as well as ell costs while at the Hospitel. ‘Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at — the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent ‘at the Horpltal. : > COOPER H. WRINCH : L'censed Insurance Agent” Handling all types of insuranc e including © Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident, HAZELTON, B.C. FARE & ‘ROUND TRIP This low rate will apply to _ all classes of travel and will he good going _ . ‘TUESDAY, MAY 1ith until 2 p.m. Wed., May 12th Return leaving destination not later than midnight, THURSDAY, MAY 13 Good between all points in Canada Similar low fares willl be in effect for travel. Vietorin Day On sale Muy 21. ne PROGRAM TIME TABLE FOR THE CORONATION DAY IN HAZELTON The conmitiee handling the corona- tion celebration in Elazelton held a ses- sion ou Monday night and completed the program for the day. It was de- cided tu start the children's sports at one o'clock sharp and hope to be fin ished by three o'clock Then will, fal- low the baseball game from three un- til five, or thereabouts and the foot- In muateh will fellow immediately. The hour forthe smoker will. be from 7.30 to. 9.80‘and the dance will start at 10 o'elock and continue until everyone is Heed out. The committee has. deci- ded to clurge 2ie for admission: to the iflernoon sports, 25e for the smoker and 75e for the dance. The whole at- fair can be taken in for $1.25. NEWSPAPER CHANGES HANDS The Prince George Citizen has been sold to Ikon. Harry Perry of Prince Jeorge and one of the old timers thore He has heen a part owner for some time, it is understoad. and-has engaged Bilt Morris aa editor. ~My. Renwick who has been in ill health for a long time, it ls myderstood will retire, Mr. Morris, the new editor, was in this dis- trict recontly. Ihe is ‘ani old timer in the north’ and was in the?paper busi- ness in Fott: ‘George iri the early days.: The Horald extends best wishes: ‘to the pew owier and. the new editor—may thelr faith be fully Justified. 0. HANSON BACK. FROM orrawa Qlor Hanson, MP. arrived in New | Tnzelton on Monday afternoon and he spent. the night here, ‘ooking up old friends. He ‘has just got ‘back from Ottawa’ ‘where they had a most . har- monious session. : thers: Suturday - afternoon ‘and the week end there.” ‘Immediately af- ter ‘the session Mr. and’: Mrs. Hanson went. ona, motor trip with some friends =| uw far south as Florida, and on the re-. turn “trlp,: which * they ‘made: by train, No charge to tes Rerviee, Day and: Night — — “| Tisiness, * : | back to “British: Columbia, < dca fill y your ts ? ...| they stopped off at Washington - ud _ also, xisited- ‘one’ or two other: points ‘on me “Mis. “Hanson ia": “yematuing oe inv ‘Moiitreal tintil the’ University. loses stand’ then.she “will diccompany: ‘her Rott, { “going ‘ Kamloops" where they. ‘Will "visit: f time. with: Ms. Don, ‘Sntberland.: ton next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock wud in the evening at Hazelton at 7.30 o'clock. ter the conference they expect to visit _| their conple of weeks before returning north to resume their work. : able to leave the hospital for her home on Saturday next. up for two months or more, but is now .| More, put on a.very enjoyable and, sue- duncer, assisted in the program, but -He: arrived in. Smi-|. spent M. MeLeod, Optometrist of Vancou- yer, Will be at New Hazelton, Sunday morning, and at Hazelton Sunday p. ake Services will be held in New Hazel- That will be the last service and Mrs, More will leave Af- hefore Rev. to attend conference in Victoria. ‘old homes in Vancouver for a ee es = Prince Rae “Hotel A real good. hotel serving the north land ~ Prince Rupert, ‘B. C." H. B. Rochester, Inanager Rates— $1. 50 per day and up .Mrs. © H. Sawle expects to be She has been laid. making a good recovery. — ee ¢ i, the C. G.I, T. Group of Hazelton, under the leadership of Mrs. D. W. cessful concert in. Horticultural Bali. Hazelton, last Friday night. Miss Fanny MeLaren,- R.N., musician and otherwise the girls furnished all the numbers. Rev. Mr. More was chalr- man and evetything passed off in a creditable manner. ‘The total receipts were over $35 and the expenses were |: very small so that the girls will. have considerable funds with which, to carry on their work. - + san On Friday afternoon, April 30, Miss Mary Wrinch celebrated her 5th birth-| day with a party for a number of her young friends. It was a beautiful: af, ternoon and ‘part of the . time ‘was spent on the lawns. A feature of the affair was tuking a group hol of the party. eee The dance given by the Happy Six orchestra of Hazelton last Friday fol- lowing the O,G.1.T. ‘concert was a de: cided success and was well attended. uae + The Toronto Daily Star of April 24 carried the ‘following notice—Lark- worthy—At the Pavilion, Toronto General Hospital, April 28rd, 1987, to Mr. and Mys, Wil- liam J, Larkworthy, New Hazelton, B . C., a daughter. ~ on . . Ce | The Canadian Railways will bargnin, fares to cover Victoria Day holiday. Further details given in a later issue, . hiadied ‘The ladies dging the. collecting for the’ Hazelton Hospital have met. with splendid success and considerable re- venne wus derived, Le : » * & 2 ot “A goodly number ‘of local people are busy cutting fire wood for the fall and winter. Also, several have contracts to supply canneries, : Le | Ld FOUND—In 1931. an * Omega’ wateh near Four Mile School. Looser re- Mile. 2 ke at Four "Douglas. Lay, resident mining engin- eer, Went down. to Usk on Tuesday on business ° connected. with his depart ment. " ‘Dist. road: engineer Cunliffe: motor: ‘ed: ‘from Bmithefs on Tuesday and got | ‘HAZELTON Prinvate. Patients’ | RB. ¢. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford | Surveys promptly executed ‘Smithers, B.C. CEREALS ARES ‘PIPE. 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