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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 5

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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THE PROVINCE, Monday, Aug. 26, 1957 Chemainus hunters win right to track game in new areas MS Four girls pass every swim test QUALICUM BEACH Very Qualicum Beach reports fish still running well QUALICUM BEACH Fish are still running we! here, and all guides and boathouses report good catches by summer visitors. Best of last week was a 33- CHEMAINUS MacMil-. River and up the Rhinehart, ML. All dub members wishing to Whymper and Mt, Franklin roads, hunt in the area must Erst obtain gratifying results have been re- la opening up new areas to road travel permits and sign up game club members, the company is fulfilling a promise it Sass which Cree.

local resort operator. here this summer for the fourth lan and Bloedel will open up many new areas behind Copper Canyon to members of the Chemainus Rod and Gun Club when the 1957 hunting season gets under way. Russell Moore of North Burn year. Bronze Cross of the Royal Life made three years ago, when it first granted access to some of its logging areas around Copper Canyon. At that time, game dub members were told that if they Saving Society went to members of a group of four who drew spe aby netted a 23-pound spring, and Phyllis Sluggett of Brentwood, caught a 17 pounder while 44-year-old Kimmy Millar managed to land one of 194 pounds.

co-operated with the company cial mention. They are Heather Cree. Wendy Clay. Shirley Can They will be permitted to hunt the full length of th Chemainus nings and Shiela Dewar. for gate duty.

AH ears wHl be checked this year on leaving the hunting area. No hunting win be allowed wkhin a lalf mile of camp and 1,500 feet of active logging sites. AH members of clubs who belong tothe V.L Affiliated Fish and Game Association wiU be permitted to hunt in the Copper Canyon area providing they obtain road permits and sign up for gate duty. Under the same agreement, members of the local club wiU be able to in the Northwest Bay, Nanaimo Lakes, Cour-tenay. Port Alberni and Lady-smith areas.

This group has been together since the classes were started four years ago and is said to be F. Wahlberg dies at 78 equal to any other swimming Help for retarded and observed various additional hunting areas would be made available. The company has also agreed to pay $20 a week or a total of $270 for the season for a gate man to be supplied by the club. One volunteer hunter will be required to stand gate duty each Saturday and Sunday along with the paid, gate man. group of comparable age in the 3 tooT WRT- ALBERNl-Fr Paulin Instructor was again Mrs.

Betty res'u "1 trict for the past five months, is Ware, assisted this year by Ray dead at 78 and will be buried at Vancouver after a funeral service described "NANAIMO (CP Nanaimo chapter of the Association for Retarded Chfldren is trying to fill Fee, sports director at the high school here. Classes were sponsored by the Qualicum Beach Recreation Committee, with cooperation of the local Red Cross branch. ARE YOU LOSING YOUR in that city. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Paul Brandstad and Mrs.

Edward Moore of Port Al-berni, Mrs. Arthur Rank of Vancouver; one son, Bert Wahlberg, in Port Albemk eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, Red Cross examiners Kim Scantland, Vancouver, and Bob Muir, Victoria, conducted the fllllMsX tests and praised highly the standard of the work. ill an educational vacuum in which a score or more of retarded children here have existed, Mrs. Margaret Davidson told Nanaimo Ro-tarians. A start towards solution of the problem of assisting these children was made here last spring with the formation of the local chapter of the provincial association and great strides have been made already, A teacher has been secured and classes have begun attended by 18 children under the direction of Mrs.

Mildred McLeod, who now has an unpaid assistant. Mrs. McLeod has taken a three- B.C. player beats Canadian champ Canadian chess champion Frank R. Anderson of Toronto was defeated by B.C.

champion Walter Jursevskis in 77 moves the end of the second round of the Canadian chess championship at' Hotel Vancouver IALLING HAIR itself TOTEMS FOR Nanaimo are being finished by 76-year-old Indian Jonha Bob, one of the last carvers on No. 1 Indian reserve. The poles will jjuard special' building housing Nanainjo's centennial calje. week summer course in connection with her work and the asso Sunday. Paul Vaitonis of Hamilton.

Ander ciation is now seeking suitable permanent quarters Princess Grace 'definitely1 awaits stork LONDON (UP) A London classes may be conducted. It was the first major upset in the week-long tournament. Only two of the 10 contestants doesn't cause baldness It is natural for hair to reach mature length and then fall out. Baldness starts when -tome local scalp i keeps a new hair from growing in place of each hair that falls out. Dandruff and scalp-itch are common danger signals indicating the presence of some local growth-choking condition of the hair and scalp.

These local scalp troubles which cause so much baldness are not easily son was also held to a draw by Ontario champion Geza Fuster of Toronto. Other second -Tound results were: Vaitonis beat Ackerman in 22 moves and Fuster beat Jack Taylor of Vancouver. have completed the second round Investment profits tax needed Smith Suggests money be used to pay education costs VICTORIA (CP) Alderman Donald Smith says a 25 per cent tax on profits from investments should be with perfect scores. They are Lionel Joyner of Montreal, the Quebec champion, and Brian Potter of Vancouven WHEN YOU VISIT TORONTO enjoy (A EXTRA COMFORT and CONVENIENCE of th Joyner beat both UBC cham pion Frank May and Howard newspaper said Sunday that Princess Qrace of Monaco "definitely" is pregnant. It printed a picture of the former Hollywood star as evidence.

Sunday Express columnist Ephraim Hardcastle said the princess is expecting her second child at the end of December. He said an announcement will be made when Grace and Prince Rainier return to Monaco Sept. IS from a Swiss vacation. Sugar Boiler Ridout of Agassiz, runner-up in this year's B.C. championship imposed by the federal government to help municipalities Potter won both his games from pay school costs.

May and Gustav Ackerman of Alderman Smith, who is trying nor the municipal governments Vancouver. have the financial resource to to arrange a deputation to Ottawa, said: "Neither the province IN THE FIRST round Jursev Needed This is the old country noma for candy maker. Dick needs a candy maker to help out. Must be a few provide adequately for the educa tional needs of the people." HOTEL WAS skis played to a 76-move draw with former Canadian champion overcome. They need specialized treatment a specific treatment for each particu-iilar condition.

Combing, brushing, washing, tonics not enough. You'll save time money and hair by consulting a Thomas specialist first. His "know-how" is based on The Thomas' 36 years of experience in giving more than seven-million treatments. him today just come in for a free scalp examination (no appointment is necessary.) It bini show you exactly how Thomas can help yeu to combat baldness and grow thicker hair. (Consultation is in private.) He said although education was 470 YONOK STMIT Weoffter a provincial responsioiaty, tne federal government should 'in sure that the necessary schools 39 naval malt cand makers aroum -are built and that teachers re Finger print identifies dead girl Vt rWf ceive adequate salaries." TORONTO 6, CANADA Get more of everything.

Bigger looms (18' 15' to 22' 15') TV. tnd rtJit at no extra cost, most rooms with private balconies. All this PLUS a nnttr intrant from adjoining or ptrk, the Sky Uungi and some of the finest cooking on the continent. Reasonable ummr Singles from $9.30, Doubles town, looking for Alderman Smith added in an in a chance to re-t to their trade. terview here Saturday night: Bept.

8g f( CJn Auk. is l. "Those who exploit our natural cadets graduate. VICTORIA CP) CHICAGO Police officials resources must pay tneir lair -i i i Irom IU.00. share.

A-single worker who earns C31LP SPECIALISTS more than $1,000 a year must pay said Sunday night that the dismembered body of a girl taken from the lake at Montrose harbor in two oil drums was identified as that of Judith Mae 'Andersen, income tax, but a big-time opera TIDES ENGLISH BAT Au(. 26 a list of the 39 midshipmen who tor who cleans up thousands of dollars on a stock market deal graduated from HMCS Venture, HOME TREATMENT INDIVIDUALLY PREPARED FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PERSONS Time elehl 7.0 Height pays not a penny." RCN training school. 15, by means of a finger print taken from a religious picture in Low 12:39 a.m. High 6:14 a.m. Low 12:43 p.m.

wioh 7:19 D.m. CANDY SHOPS MU 3-3821 814 ROBSON ST. 2948 W. BROADWAY 1368 W. BROADWAY 1681 MARINE, WEST VAN 13.9 3.6 15.1 for Reservations write wfrs) THE WESTBURY 475 Yenge Street, Toront Cadets Andre Barbeau, Three the girl room.

Rivers, Amede Claus, The girl disappeared from her 1009 VANCOUVER BLOCK 736 Granville TAtlow 8810 Both Men and Women Accepted for Treatment Honrs: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday It ajru to 4 p.m. sunrise B.m. ouiwri o.ui ii.ki.

St. John'! 55 77 Halifax 51 70 home on Aug. 16. MeUe, Belgium; George Cyban-ski, Granby, Rene D'Hol- Judy's Leghorns are eggs ahead at PKE contest The torso and legs were found Montreal 63 85 lander, Etterbeek, Belgium; Rob in an oil drum in Montrose bar Ottawa 74 Tnmntn 62 69 bor last Thursday, the head and WlnniDes 60 79 arms in another drum nearby ert Deluca, Toronto; Jacques Dion, Quebec City; Hugh Fischer, La Pas, Cameron For-sythe, Winnipeg; Rrandon 50 66 .06 yesterday. The girl had been shot in the John Grant.

Kitimat; Leslie head with a small calibre bullet. Grimson, St. Jeans, Douglas Hinchliffe, Swan River, Heart attack Douglas Henderson, Hamilton. Ont; Ian Johnston, Prescott, Ont. David Victoria; Jer claims woman Judy Krieger's hens from Al-dergrove are eggs ahead in the egg-laying contest, lightweight division, at the PNE.

Her Leghorns have laid a total of 28 since the contest be-' gan five days ago. There are five hens in each team. In the heavyweights it's still the Gold Layers a cross between a Rhode Island Red and a Light Sussex setting the pace, with 19 to their credit. They are owned by R. C.

Bent-ley of New Westminster. The contest will continue until Labor Day. emy McGreevy, Montreal; John McKenzie, Victoria; William Mc- The Pa 41 49 TR Heglna 48 54 Baskatoon 40 52 -38 Prince Albert 41 54 .77 N. Battleford 40 52 .96 Medicine Hat 46 54 Lethbridge 43 52 Calgary 35 48 .08 Edmonton 40 50 Kimberley 34 67 Crescent Valley 36 70 Kamloops 45 72 Penticton 44 72 Victoria 52 63 Prince Rupert 47 70 Prince George 39 58 SS (Vhltehorse 49 59 Seattle 53 68 Portland 47 73 "Ban Francisco 5 70 Los Angeles 64 81 Spokane 44 73 Chicago 60 76 New York 68 70 32 Synopsis: A ridge ol high pres- ura ilea across the north coast Tavish, Dauphin, on motor trip David Mildon, Hamilton, William Moore, Windsor, James O'Reilly, Cornwall, ALBERNI Mrs. Selma Ruds-vick, 53, died of a heart attack while a passenger on a motor trip Bram Oudshoorn, Sault Ste.

Ma in the. Parksville district. rie, William Park, Berke A native of Norway, she is sur ley, Dale Paul, Saskatoon; vived by one daughter in Na Roy Parker, Chambly Basin, Que. Stephen Queale, Victoria; naimo, Mrs. Evelyn Hitts: her YOUR PICTURES TURN OUT BETTER WITH A SNAPPY NEW ZEISS-NETTAR Smoke fills hotel and fair weather li forecast for husband Olaf, here; two sons, Charles Robinson, Belfast, Ire Be.

for the next two days. Tnere BURNABY A pot of grease Olie in New Westminster and will be considerable cloudiness at land; Melville Rocheleau, Ottawa; Murray Roberts, Vancou spilled onto a stove filling the 'JCaare in Alberni. Her mother and Astor Hotel with dense clouds of other brothers and sisters are times but the sun win snine ire-quently and a slow rise In temperature is expected. ver; Charles Regan, Redwater, smoke Saturday. still in Alt George Stevenson, Edmon Lower Fraser Valley, Georgia ia Bttfh narlnrift No one was injured and damage I Funeral rites will be held at ton; James Spalding, Kingston; Monday.

Wind northwest 15 in was slight. 2 p.m. today. Kenneth Stephens, Ottawa; Alex ander Sinclair, St. Catharine, McKay Truran, Beaconfield Civil, defence nears end Thomas Taylor, Edmonton; Donald Uhrich, Rutland; Donald Wallace, Hamilton, and Otto Zietz, of survey on integration Georgia Strait In afternoon otherwise light.

Abbotsford and Nanaimo 70. "Victoria Sunny with cloudy Serlods. Light winds. High Mon-ay 65. West Coast Vancouver Island Bwnny with cloudy Intervals Monday.

Light High Monday at Estevan 65. North Coast A few cloud Monday. Light winds. High Monday at Port Hardy 45 and Sandsplt 62, Prince Kupert 65. Okanagan, Llllooet, South Thompson, Kootenay, North Thompson Sunny with cloudy intervals Monday Widely scattered The best ones never get away.

The snappy new Zeiss-Nettar is an every-day, all-day camera. Take it with you wherever you go. It folds up neatly and fits your pocket When a picture comes along, the Zeiss-Nettar flicks open ready to shoot YouTl get all the best ones when you're travelling with Zeiss-Nettar. FULLY CORRECTED f4.5 LENS SYNCHRONIZED SHUTTER SPEEDS TO 1200 SECOND AUTOMATIC OPENING A BELLOWS CLEARVUE OPTICAL VIEWFINDER TWELVE VA" SQUARE PICTURES Showers In the late artemoon ana DAILY SAILINGS VICTORIA (CP) Surveys leading'to integration of the 17 provincial government departments with the civil defence program are nearing completion. "Only four more departments have to be surveyed and that should be cleaned up by the end of the vacation season," says Brig.

G. A. McCarter, deputy provincial co-ordinator. The surveys will determine what resources in manpower and equipment the departments could provide in case of a disaster anywhere in B.C. evening.

Not quite so cool. Light High Monday at Penticton, Kamloops and Lytton 75, Cran- I the Fanwas taalaa Hlnr" Salmon Hun, anr on I brook, Crescent Valley and Revel-Itoke 70. Cariboo, Prince George, Bulkier Valley Mostly clear Monday. Not aulte so cool. Light winds.

High only S2550 SEE YOUR ZEISS-IKON DEALER Distributed by HUGHES-OWENS Halifax Montreal Ottawg Toronto Hamilton Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Vancouver 'wageeftel roml price Monday at Quesnel 68, Prince George and Smlthers 65. Latvt crowded ttratts and traffic tendon behind. Sail throush the tranquil island-studded waters of legendary Indian Arm to plclureeque Wigwam Inn. 3 hours each way. Dlnlns room and lunch counter at the Inn, moat delightfully different retort la B.C.

Meats leave Gore Ave. Dork Week dayi IS a.m. Bat. and 8un. 1 am.

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