+ —n ~ . NEW BAZELTON, B. C., "WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1, 1982 a — Usk vs Te." | Baseball odth A Great Day. 7 - Usk : : — The 24th of May Was a wala: day in}: Tsk. The people of Terrace and dist- rict were bere in large numbers early in the morning, and sports| were . the. arder of the day. “two baseball games “ ware played, one ‘between Ualz and the Terrace: Juniox team, and the other with the Terrace senior team. i. | The game with the Junior team. was most keenly contested. Terrace, with {Thomas pitching: and Mist catching, P. started off well, and the first inning _ passed without either more ¥ yan, sidé scoring, When VWsk came up the second time they put four men across:the home plate, and Terrace then tied it up in their second inning.’ The Terrace bat- tery was changed to Bernett catching und for the balance ‘of the game Ter- rice only seored two more runs while Terrnee pilled up a “total of -16, But it must not be though that. Usk did not play good base’ ball Ernie Laplante, Usk's famous Montreal short: ‘stop, |. came fully ‘up to advance notices, He was all over his area like a map and kept the team pepped up with his con- constant chatter, The gnme between Usk and the sen- ior team was a ragged affair, full of errorg and passed runs, finishing with nt cricket seore of 27 to 21 in favor of the minors. Batteries in the second gume were Scott, ¥rank and Burnett | for Terrace and Olson, Martinson | and W. O’Brien for Usk. The new field wns tried ont for. the | first time in- these games. The infield “Was In splendid ‘shape; ‘but the outfield |: ia. still a little rough and> inclined, to be dead,. not having. fully packed down after the grading. The balance of the day was spent in- ‘yoeial events and the evening was giv: en over to the dance for: the benefit of ‘the Usk baseball team. There was r wood erowi at the dance and the event wns greatly, enjoyed. ae Fred Stewart, . the new Tad a very pusy day, and vembined on duty wil nigh t saceommadate the vis- itors trom Terrace, some of whom. gat. up in the evening Just for the: dance, pid then everyone was able to go home just when itssnited them.” Mrs, 1. Danke lent a new feature to the procedings whon ‘she. onerated 1. hot dog stand thiat paid + “well, adding consiilerabily to the rey enue of ‘the yal The funds af the balk team ar tem. inoue better shape how, the aay in every Way daiving preven ta be ILC CES yuh, - an 4 NEW HAZELTON WON SUNDAY oy t Defeated the Snappy Nine in Smithery, by a Nine-Four Score—Very te, Vine Game eo Now Hazelton went to, Smithers 01 Sundiy afternoot last to play ‘base bal’ It was the return game with thejunio tenn oof) Sinithers, Hazelton was: nt first se ‘eduled ‘to, play, pit some inter nil trouble dev eloped and New Hazel: tm was asked. to fill the bile The visiting coun W on by a.seore of 9 tod aml those who sw. the play. say at wag the lest, gaine of .the © season. New Hazelton played.’ A faultless ‘game up to the: sixth inning ayhein® something wert wrong and the Snappy Nine gat in thoi’ firat. three ransy the New Hazeltun hoys steadied . down and allowed the Suny Nine’ ‘only. one | Fiven at that ‘there was not an little feeling «that the: bise’ umpire was giving the visitors. ‘a. ‘lot the: “worst of his decisions... But,” ‘New Hazelton ron won the gine ‘aniy ay Ww nine Seung to fone ae kn — ——= = -ferryman After *ghiat + Changes 1 Time : Table C. N. Rv to Daily Trains). Uftertive Monday, qu une 13th smport: mit changes in train service” betwee | Prince Rupert and Jasper ate announ. ced by. the Canadian: National, : : Raat. bannd passenger trains Vv itt, eure. the Prince Rupert depot at-12 10 noon each’) | Mondays ‘Wednesday ane Saturday, ar. iy ‘ing at Hazelton , at 8.26 and. Smith "ers at 10,40' p. me the wil me- days. Th trains will arrive at New “Hazelton, at 8.41 pan, oe : Westbound “paswenger trains: wily ledive Redpass “Function” wt 1011 a.m)’ Tuesdays, Fridays ‘and Sundays © a’: Sinithers at 9.45 am. Mandays, Wed- nesdays and ‘and Snturdeys, New’ Haz- elton at 5.T om. “and Prince: Rupert ‘at 1,30 pm. same days. . “ In addition ‘to this passenger service days to those of the passenger "trains, These trains will lerve Prince Rup ert easthound at 3.00 p.m. every Tues, ‘aay, Thursday and Friday,. and - arrive at Prince ‘Rupert at 11.00 pin. every Sunday, Thursday and Friday.. : The clinges will allow passengers ta make close connections at Rupert with Canadian National boats north an¢ south bound, and also will connect witl Jasper, The Ganadiin. National will also pu on 4 double: daily: transcontinental ser: vice between Vancouver and Montreal. ¥ _PROSPRCTORS, BUY LOCALLY, far SEE hee - Under. the. provineial government? pliin of assisting, the prospectors dur. ing these. times of depression betweer 25 and 20 men have gone into the ill: in the Pacific ‘district and ‘even as far east ag, New: Hnzelton, Practically al of these men? have. tome from Prine: Rupert or some ‘other congested tow1 where the. situation was too ‘fouch, Thy | home prospectors are not very enthus: iastic about he- hills being fitled up with wv lot ot amnteurs and Anexperi: encédL men, but there iy’ lots: of: room experienced. man who finds * the real mines. ‘The thing that hurt. ‘most wa: that the new men, would: stock uD, with supplles in Prince “Rupert. “and: ther ride. the “observa tion” cars’ out ‘aldn; when those ‘suppHes ran out would: ridt the “observation” back to Rupert, stucl up and return to the camp via: the samt route, , lot: of” merchants ‘through the: disric who would be glad to supply those out’ fits with groceries and other necesslii pes his’ ‘matter was tiuken up with the proper “ynthorities and some change, Ave been made, ‘to.the satisfaction 0 the: ‘ingerlor merchants. a FARMERS’ INSTITUTE CONVEN: TION . The District B. Farmers’ Institute. convention will be held at Telkwa or Saturday, Inne 18th. J, B. ‘Munro, deputy minister: of agriculture, is ex: pected to be present and will apealk , or ture, on, yarioua problems . that. will be behalf of -the department of ‘agricul before. the meeting, | ‘Delegates to. the conventiqn: aie: “naked: to ° ‘pring: tp ali problems that’ AYE, for . the bettermen’ ‘of agriculture, me ‘ ‘ . 7 without a: license on account: of ‘thet years,’ would, be: well to. remember ‘that: it is not ‘always ‘advisable to brag’ about: oo ave e enels ‘eighteen, the e number of. trout: taken. {n° ‘one, doy ar . three additional mixed, trans will op- erate ‘eneh week running on alternate: the regular transcontinental trains at ; ~"1past for everyone, and it is usually: an ‘in. the line’ ‘to some nice eainplug, spot ’ ane, “At the: ‘same time: thet ° area” Me young wen w ho five able to fen ; ‘UPPER. SKEENA FARMERS MET | i- - Held in ‘Pelkwa—Wooileoek’s ‘News ‘Items which ‘was ' postponed | until ‘the -ronds © were -jiagsable, - was held “May: late at KibWanga : school ' house. The follow: ing ‘officers were elected for the year :, _Presidéat—T. BE. “Moore aoe Viee- -pies. TT, R.: “Toralinson _ : ’ Sec.-Treas. —W:C. Little | Dir ectors——L: ‘Hutton, Rey Moere, E Hodkins, ALS. Tordiffe, P. Andrews. “Auditor—Roy Holmes. or .T. EB, Moore: was appointed delegat to District B. Convention which will be held ‘in Telkwa next: ‘month. © ‘Weedeuck. ‘He is: already sett}ed: an¢ expects to moye his family. here in the pene | future.’ Yan, -Quinliven and Wulter Moberly, gate the Cedarvale district children i pienie on’ the 24th whic hi. was: sreutl: appreciated. Doe. Clapperton ‘of Pri ince . Rupert spent” Tuesday with W. C, Little and Roy Holmes. Doe. thinks a tot 'o ‘of this place. R. Wiggins of. Cedarvale was a Mrs rs, . guest. of friends in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank: gave a birthday party in honor of. Alex, Grant of Nash. Mr. Grant is an old timer in the-north having. come in-1910,. He is now. well - ire “three “sve years’ end” ten.” ae was a very jolly “party. ° Darie- ‘Rosa furnished the music. with his bag pipes aud ever yore hada good time, ~ maar FAMILY COW. - on th small ‘fan, ‘the family. ent. is one of the most. profitable investment: {there ix to be found. With the ‘cov wnilking tlie “family is assured thei supply of fresh milk for dvinking. anc eouking, skim milk with w hich te make vottnge cheese,. “utter far ‘fhe table nnd a surplus ¢ of skim milk to feed toi flock of hens: ‘In the jugs years quite a ominber a peuple: did: mot like to he ed down + the: tusk: of anilking: ‘bossie’ ‘night ” ane worning—they.” ‘preferred to: ‘be -fooi- Taos, ‘to! “wse" their cars fora day at ¥ us they stiw tin Now: the pendiluin it swinging. nd people are coming to rt ‘alla. that their ovine: friend ‘will fur. living. suid supply food*talwes not jo tn ina ble elsewhere. In this esrinection results have hoe published in the Tnst few yehras a widely spread experiinent® of. the: mu tritional: valine ‘of “milk, “Groups 0” school children were selected: tatalin: in the. eeregate, sey evel thousands and these from the factory ‘district in the old “cauutry. ‘Texts. over a man her of yours “showed that where, snl rations of milk were ndded to the daily’ menu, of the child. ‘grawth was twice as fast as -that ‘of a child that: did no’ have the milk. ~ In all cases the. teach OTS. repor ted -that he children who hac | he iil, dict were ‘mueh harder: hand) They had: nivch. higher . spirits. than: the- ehilddyeys w wlio. lacked: that item of, ciel ‘CHDARVALE. CHLEBRATED: he: ‘out ot May Ww as -eelebyatod by a plenic and, sports held, on: M{uekin- dsh Island. ‘ Good. yyeather - added to the pleasures , of the day,. and” the pro- eran of ports “provided. brought’ “antic I, plevsure: ‘to the yonriger ag well. as ‘the. ” - ‘wldor members, of the * community. aa Mining Man i is: | Blected | Delegate to Convention ‘to. bt. : Wooteotk— ~The annual meeting’ “ot : ie Tipper - Skeena Farmers" Institute. ' i for, days. In the’. Alistrict’ looking ‘after ‘| scription. fo. this paper. formition 1 wat about this country, and, 0. Ostéad. ‘of: Prince Rupert. has pur. : -| chased 50 acres ‘from. D. McLean of nish’ a goad: foundation for the faunil: . “MeDongld. ; : 7 __ Reaey to Start © if Price Higher| Wm. “Glebe “of Ferguson, Mo., iccom- panied by Mrs. Glebe. spent a couple. his varlous interésts.~ During his:stay ‘he valled "ut the Omineca Herald. office for. ihe Purpose of rehew ing his sub- “The first in- Which induced, me to iuv est some n1er- mh ey iu this, northern: district, I got out of 2 Four paper” ‘said Mr, ‘Giebe to the edi- tor, | “Lrend it every week and all of it. «1 do not. want to'miss one issue? ‘Mr. Giele has n mining property on Six. Mile creck. It is being” looked nftei by Pete: Ober. and that old timer has his instenetions us to what work is te be done this season in. the away df de velopment. Mr. Giebe also has ‘somé- ‘i town lots in the distric and he har | Hospital Day On June Mth - . Program Ready. Hospital ‘Day, postponed: from: Mux ing card this‘ year as ever it was. splendid program is being prepared jt: umuse and benefit the people. On the th, of June (Sunday) there will- be. joint service-in the United Church i: Hazelton, the. Anglican church havin: kindly consented: -to hold no service :o7 that evening, but to-join with the Uni ed Church in honoring the day. Rev. Mr. Redman will be home then and he will preach a special sermon.Rev. Mr ‘Bannister will also take pant in ths ‘service. poe : Ou Tuesday, Jane 14th everyone i usked to meet at the Huzelton, Hospita’ erotnds. at 2.45 when a program of ‘sports will be run’ off which it is ex pected. will last. until four o’vlock a¢ some farm land in the Terrace district: and inost of the information he receiv- ed. w hich iuduced him to buy his sev- eral parcels, he aot Ene. Omineca Herald. Ata very early hour on. Saturday mor ning,-in fact it was on the tail end of the ‘train Mr. Giebe was leavin by and that the editor was coming heme on, that he would. be back again next year, and by that time he hoped that the outlook: for mining would, be bright er. ready: to go the, minute the. outlook ir favorable. -He: is. ready: to start at + moment’s notice.on 2 fairly large senle The visitor.frdm the south is als interested © in; New ‘Hazelton lots: anc asked dor n.anapeaildnforin ation: to Ti: ‘sent, him. ‘ag ‘goun as possible.as he de. sires to. secure. a ‘number: of them. REMO (CELEBRATES MAY 24th ; ”| Hela a Picnic and a Sports Program |' _ With a dance in the Evening - Teino—F ‘or the first time in Remo's histor ¥ the 24th of May was celebrated, in right style. . A-picnie was put on by the ladies of Remo, Mars, ‘Lund and Mrz Murphy in cherge. ‘D, Atkingon was it chargé of the sports and everything came, off splendidly, everyond voting il a complete succes. After ‘the sporty and Vineh: the evening was spent ‘in dancing in the R. F, I. ball. The: may- pole dunce by the school children ‘War | well worth seeing, Mrs. Lund having, trained them perfectly. The “Maypolc Wis. decérated with pink: and ‘white The following are the winners in the sports events :— : ; Seven years and uider—Helena Lind strol, Billy Atkinson.: . Ten years and uider—Dorts ‘Atkin- son, Billy Lindstrom. | Sixten yenrs and. under. strom, Franze Proese. : Ladies race—Olaire Lindstrom, Mrs ce Lund, “Men's rice-—D. Atkinson, a. Evland: son. Moen’s. sack race—D. Atisinson, Cc. Tindstrom. , ‘Children’s sack . rwee—Dorks, Atkin- sin, Billy Lindstrom.: Mrs. ‘Lund. Children's high jump vse Pen” Years, and. under—Billy Latia- , tron, Doris Atkinson’ pos ‘Sixteen and undet—Franze Froese! Otto. Lindstrom... 9. Se “Men igD., Atkinson, q “elandson : _ Eadies—Mre, - Lund, Doris “Atkinson, 4, hildren’s batioon race—Billy Lind |’ strom. Mea SBS Tatas paitdon, ‘i Dorks ‘Atkingon. - ple oe Men's Balloon, raee—D. Absinson, A, got from the column: | ‘He Kas men interested who are all , —Otto Lina. ‘land he hopes to get it vloughed this Tadies_ sack race—Doris | ‘Atkinson. ‘ which hour there will be the reception of Mnzeltou Hospital babies, and a the sunie' time he Auxiliary will ole a public, reception at the hospital’ wher light refreshments will be. served. Th ° hostesses are Mrs. A, D, ‘Chappell, Mre Ww. W. Anderson, Mrs, C,H. Sawle ant ‘Mrs. ‘T. B, Campbell. .. : The young girl: of the district ‘will wait on the tables It’ 1s expected that a half: holiday the children may take in the sports, On ‘Tuesday evening there will “bt the graduation exercises held in Kit. mmmax.,, hall, Hazelton.. The graduat nurses this ‘year are Miss- Willan anc Miss Orr. Rev. Mr. Donaldson’ of Suilthers will deliver the main addres: tothe -ginduatiiig? purses, jaw “he wir nso, present: them. wijth their deplomas ; There will be other: speeches: and ‘sev This wilh. eral ‘musical numbers... fatlowed by a. dance, The ‘only: chars: wmiade during the day will be 50. ‘for the dance, Mrs. Chappell’ and her irr chestra. will furnish, the music. 1 ' CANADEANS LIKE CEREALS. ~ Canadians -are-very fond of preptr- cd breakfast cerenls, and according t+ niost recent statistics consumed nearly $6,000,000 worth of such prepnred cer ents in 1980. This was in addition t lnrge quantities of old-fashioned par- ridge made ou ‘of oat menl aud rolled “mts, Exports of- Canadian manufac tnred ‘breakfast cereals in 1930 amount ed, to ‘nearly 2,600,000 while. .mpott Ahillion doll ars. Donald: Grey of Hagwilget repor te spuds this year, aid he says the seed. was all good seed... und a half of:grain planted He. has purchased an additional fifteen. acres year, * The roud between New Hazelton ant Hazelton was pot in’ muck better con- ditiou the latter part of last week, ani it is now possible to travel over it with ‘aut loosing ones: teeth. ys : Spring, ‘gaimon axe. being eaughit: mh | der, the high: ‘level: ‘bridge, Bulkley. "Ca- . yon; by ‘the. Tndion . White people are: ‘fishing for. trout: ‘and: getting’ some: but,. the: eatch fluctuates, with: he" rine and. fall, ‘of the water’: “the previous, day: IE 1zth to June 14th will be as big adraw ” A. will be declared in he schools so tha: were valued at about 4 a t_quarter of be that he has planted 7,400 pounds of". He aleo las a ton , ‘ Some’ ‘days the: Me ‘Bulkley is-neveral . féet. higher’ ‘than ore” voy ie \