eight-foot tub that had been. constructed inside the hotel, from hewn logs. : They ’ had’ marvelous vegetables grown from around the warm Springs and Lloyd’s mother fed: ame: ‘on cooked cucumbers. I’ve ‘never forgotten how good they were and only wish I’d had sense enough to ask for the recipe.”’ Aunt Elsie continued, describ- ery: “On. one occasion, an. in- board motor boat was being taken up the Trout (Lakelse) river by the hatchery manager, _ Charlie Harrison, and his per- manent helper, Jim Pearce of the Kitsumkalum band, and Frank, with me and our daughter, Violet, and little dog, Sport, as passengers, It took the better part of two days to make the trip.”’ (it was in July, and low water in the river plus log jams hampered their travel). ‘During the night we all slept on the ground under a huge spruce tree near the river bank. ‘It was a musical night be- tween the lap-lap of the water and the flap-flap of the beaver tails as they sported around the big log jam that we were to con- tend with next morning... (Dur- ing the night) a howl from Sport startled us when he. came dashing by with the smell of burnt hair and hide where a hot ember had flown from the campfire and struck him on the side.”’ . “In the autumn of 1915, Charlie Harrison engaged Frank to work with him at the hatchery. and also hired me as cook. There . City says . Kermode logo okay - The. B.C, Northwest District Council ‘of the United Brother- ‘hood of Carpenters and joiners - has suggested that the use of a _Kermode bear logo by Kermodei 7: ronment’, Up to 58% relum on < your money. Investment under Construction may be illegal. The _ city Kermode bear logo is pro- tected and union president John ~ Jensen has asked the city if Ker- modei Construction has per- mission to use the bear. Council filed Jensen’s letter for information, however, when it-was decided following a brief discussion that there is no similarity in the design of the two logos and. Kermodei Con-. struction therefore has the right to continue using the bear. Impaired, impaired . _ Terrace RCMP charged two ~, local drivers with impaired driv- _ jing Monday night. According to os an RCMP spokesman, the first -» was spotted on Kalum Lake “Drive and he attempted to out- run the police briefly before he - lost contro! of his tractor unit > ‘atid it rolled onto its side.. The ‘second was stopped and charged ‘after he was observed driving er- _ fatically. somewhere opposite Amesbury railroad station - - where Mrs. Alger, the station ing one of her trips to the hatch- - ti had anice job for three months : before Charlie. got word from Ottawa that female cooks were not allowed. **So therefore, in the midst of winter’s snow and ice we had to leave the hatchery by canoe, coming out at the Skeena River foreman’s wife, kindly sheltered us while waiting for the train so “we could get back to Kitselas.”” {note the Post Office change in = spelling. , “Speaking of this trip: will ex: the. plain how all the materials for the hatchery must have been ‘brought there, as in the year 1900 there was no other way | than by up the Skeena by stern- wheelers, or canoes, and by only canoe or, unlikely, row boat, on the Lakelse. a ‘« .. There was also a hatchery on Babine Lake, where my brother, Fred Durham, worked in 1906-7. ‘‘Frank had volunteered for : the: First World War as soon as our second: daughter, Dorothy, had been born, so soon after our return he left for Esquimalt for - Officers’ Training.” Reporier’s Note: Frank Whitlow went overseas with the Second C.M.R. Regiment and was killed in action at Amiens on August 10, 1918. _ Elsie (Elizabeth) Whitlow, born in Sudbury, Ontario, 1891, resides with her fauaiter. Violet, in Vancouver and returns — as often as she can to Usk and Terrace to visit family and friends. At the age of 91, she underwent surgery for a heart valve replacement, the oldest pa- tient to do so, in St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver. 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