vee | Sait, Jonia Janze. Tae OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B, €., WEDNESDAY, ‘MAY 19, 1987" ns —— — M Results ofFied | Sports Hazelton Celebration ; The results “of ‘the field sports in Uazelton on Coronation Day were as follows :— Girls, 7 to 9—Andrey Benson, Betty Sendon, Knte Bush, Boys, 7 to 9-—Richard Martin, Billy Bngz, Billy Bracewell. Girls, 10 to 12—Louise Hagen, Joyce York, Ruth Sibley. Boys, 10 to 12—Don Grant, Philip Jimze, Hans Paulson; Girls, -13 to 16—-Esther Bugs, Mar- garet Willan, Betty Sibley. a Boys,--13 -to 16—-Stanley Willan, BF, Three legged race, girls—Doreen irant and Ruth. Sibley. . Relay race, boys 12. and under— Hazelton, New Hazelton, Seely Lake. Relny race, girls 16. and wnder— New Hazelton, Hazelton. Ten. Wells Grey of New Westminster, and minister of munieipalities, who is | te nddress a meeting in Hazelton Fri- _|sense of ubout & month at the Mayo ———— “Price Rupert The Garden City by the Sea By’ Our ‘Owa Covreepesident JOO ROEINIEIRIEORIEIE. Mrs. M, A. Burbank hes returned from Rochester, Minn., after an ab- clinic. ar: Coronation week saw hundreds of natlve villages to view the bright lights of Prince Rupert. The Indians, in fact, had a lot to do with making the celebration the success it was. They brought three brass bands with them and were by no means economical in the distribution of popular music. z2e* 6 A couple of opening broadsides in the election campaign were fired last week. ‘Friday evening Charlie Evitt, Relay.:rage, boys.16 and under—New -day evening in‘ the interests: of E, T. Hazelton, Hazelton. Running broad jump, girls, 12 and; under—Lonise Hagen, Ruth Sibley. ! Audrey Benson. ; Same for boys, 12 9nd -under—Don- ' The Morieerown natives will put on! Grant, Colin Sargent, Phil Janze. ~ Girls, open—Esther Bugg, Margaret Willan, Betty Sibley.. <. Bays, open--Stanley Willan, Sait. Stanley Hunter. - Svnopsis—Loulse Hagen, Don Grant Esther. Buge and: Stanley Willan ail nude two firsts. Don Grant, Esther Buee and Staniey Willan also. ran on the winning relay. teams. : Total points ona 5-3-1 basis—New Hazelton. 60: Hazelton 46;. Sealy Eake 11. Fred om : -Of-al the places. along - ‘the sonst: ad. ‘far inland the ‘Coronation “Day: ‘doings-~ at. Hazelton were. the ‘only. ones. not in- - terferred with -by -rain: “The. ‘day was perfes:, except that sometimes a cool -- hyvegs. a little too ‘cool to be’ cotled | haliy, came across the field from the mountains. Some. people had aud some wished they had, neverthe- Tess palions sud. gallons of ice cream und cold drinks were consumed, and a lot of hat dogs Qisappeared too, After the field sports and the bali enumes, the latter being reported last week, Hazelton and. Kispiox foothall.. teams. played ‘for*a ‘win for Hazelton hy a score of: i goal to nothing. Sret. oo Culverhouse » Was referee» and: he ye. ports that, it-was.a good gaine. He-is an old! foot ball: “player ° and ghould 'b ‘be 4 ale to give “Al opinion, a : The committee in charge of }the day. were well pleased with the: resulta. It roull hardly have been more success- ful. ‘The ‘smoker and the dance in, the evening were even more: successful than the afternoon events. There was “ai big crowd “at, the: smoker: and. the. higeost crowd “yet at the : dance. The finnuees for. the: day Were: . better than‘ ‘even the _ optimistic®, ‘menibers -of «the “Hoped. for: | coinmifttes : anticl In connection: with jrountion’ Day: coats . Conservative enndidate, “held. his’ first. public meeting: with Dr. C, H.-Hankin- son ‘as chairman, There was a good attendance and the Conservative speakerg moafle good ‘impressions, and these were the candidate and A, B. MePhiliipa of Vancouver. On Satur- day -nleht, Premier’ Pattullo, who pas Kenney. | THE MORICETOWN STAMPEDE —- their annnal Spring Spurty Meet and’ mee : i Stampede this. yenr on June 8rd, jusc been winging Bis way over the north, a few days later than naual The pro-|@lme down long enough to deliver ay ~ gram will gel started at 11 o'clock in| ‘address, telling of his accomplishmexts and ambitions for the good of the peo- ple Then he'flew away again in the of Vancouver they raomuing | At one ia the afternoon thiie vill be a champivuship ‘baseball gume. fur the natives and at 3 o'clock seuerall direction Smithers 94 New Hnaai-e. will play | aon . hase brit) Shese teams have met on &. D, Macdonald of the Empire staff tege ginds for seven] years and is making a satisfactory recovery from always attract a crowd. Abont five 40 illness that has kept him at home o'clock the wild steer and wild buck- | fF. about: a week. ing horse ontests will be ‘started and . “at ent | ‘thé-Noctliern“Lighe" orchestra will ‘forish -music for: a grand danee. ° . Philgdelphia, and: I. Lane of Ottawa one he puiljiamptite oplook.,fook-an«morpy:: vitality Ast: week svhen: ‘Féank “Buck: Wey, accompanied : by H.-H. Hanson of; Hon. John Hart, minister of finance in the Pattullo government. FET Kenney Held a Meeting Here > -Monday Night There was a goad sized crowd at the first’ political meeting to be held in’ New Hazelton on Monday night. It was KE. T. Kenney's meeting, and he ig the Liberal candidate, although if el- ; ected, he will be the representative of Skeena riding. 1s he has been for the last three nnd a half or four years. - In spite of the fact that there was a-heavy rain, the people turned out, even coming from South Hazelton an) ‘one car, from , Hazelton. hts TWith Mr. Kenney was : Olof Hanson, M. P,.-The chair was taken by C0. H Sawle who introduced the speakers, first: -talling..on My. Hanson whose} fH, ees ya arrived in ‘the elty after a visit to the south. They spent an afternoon r Lake. “Woadworth, accompanied by F.! Ne Good,: ‘the elty engineer. ‘The. fo-| ; tential enterprise continues to be in PLANTED "TREE J ar REMO . RemoMay 12—0n Tuesday a Cor. onation Trea was planted hy. the school children under the leadership of the tencher. Miss Annie Lips.’ ‘The Nation al Anthem and: 0, Canada were sung and’ fitting ‘ceremonies impressed, on all the historic interest’ of the Corona- 4 tion, : fault of Mr, Buckley. — ot we. daughter was horn to Mr. and oe lund to.her helongs the ‘distinction of CARD OF THANKS being Prince Rupert's Coronation Day ‘haby. Mis. Brooksbank {s. a daugh- ter of Mr. and. Mrs: Dick Parkin, and her Jusband.is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hrgokshank.: . . wish to thank all the people of * New Hazelton, Hagwilget and ‘Hazel- ton ‘for the sympathy, ‘the’ ‘kindness they showed me during my stay ‘there, and, especially on the occasion of my depnt ture.. Special thanks to all. the friends who gathered at the, station, and to, the Hagwilget Mission Band.” ‘Rev. Father ‘A, Drean REYTHE SILVER STANDARD MINE The Silver Standard Mining Co., N P.L., held its first meeting and ‘the fal- lowing officers were agreed” upon :— ‘President, General J. W..: Stewart} vice President, Major ‘Angus Stewart; Sec- | retary-treasnver, Donald McLeod. A Bonrd of Directors will ‘jiclade the qhove officers and Charles: MeMillan ‘ tee one 4 VICTORIA. DAY NEW MAZELTON I Preparations are well under” WAy for ‘the ‘celebration of Victoria Day, May 24th" In New’ Hazetton, * The. ‘program rank as a mining. engineer; Charles .jcould support the. C.C.P. Camphell, who. is sald to be in the ‘first . f oa specint united: service” “waa - ‘held on: Ro Sports * Swill: inelude, rhices | ‘tor tlie New. Hazelton, will. be- conducted ‘next | Sunday” by Tev.: ‘Bishop: Bisel: vat! o3y . Buvenllt will condnct, the gervices Sunday, May 9th in St. ‘Peter's ehureh | children ‘to’start® at. one o'clock ‘sharp. Thazelton, in the evening, ‘and there ' "Field ‘sports. will follow: ‘andthen 9 was a large congregation. Rev. "Mr. ¥eturn base ball game- between the fun- Hales of Smithers. was present and he: iérs: of ‘Hazelton ‘and New Hazelton. A uve the address," Other ministers. to. ‘senior bali game between Smithers: and take part were Adj. Haly ersoni,. ‘Mr, N. New a Hazelton - Stuirt. and Rev, D, W. Mores A game, These: avelits will take place hymn written especially:for the Coron- | tab ty ‘Hazelton: bat’ park,’ athe | ation was ‘sing by Mrs, Myros, Miss, A. even here will be a grand: dance in . Rusell and Mrs. Mullison, accompani-" the’ New: Eluzelton halk: with the Kis- ad on the organ by Mrs. Halverson. ! tox “orchentta® ‘aupplying ‘the’ music. “Mss Marjory Sherman also sang. 0 ‘There will be a good time all the time ‘sola most’! ‘acceptably, * ‘The form of void saute: inte the following mnoraing. | service vised wns one * éspectally pre: | = mired for the, Corountion’ ond sent out |: The arlous candidates, will ‘hold a trem Tandon, Eng. . meeting. some: ‘place ‘every evening: un | ti) the loge of the campalgn ‘md ome. ‘Haft in th afternoon. oe ee 'Servicds In ‘the: Viilted chureb in od a ra ti eae af Dr..G: r -Stantey| v’elock, aan., ‘qin in Hagelten ‘at that his: lines. ip pan: A week from Sunday" ‘Rev. ‘manufacturer. He was one-of the Hun- will, follow the” ‘boys . Declmus Hunter, retired merchant and ‘ter, Kendrick fim: ‘of: ‘the . -Boundary country, and he w AB also- with’ the Bm: press; Manufactusing, Co. "Business by the new, Silver. Standard Go, will soon, We under way, aid, it will not’. be long before work will get. ‘under: way on the property. - “the Rew" Halolton hall was put into a g00g, state of repair.a few.weeks ago and is now better. ‘than’ éver.’ “Whoever. has charge. of: the place will ‘probably |: see to lt that, ‘the. seats and ‘benches are'|' ‘dusted off before. the. dance. on’ the 24th, ‘of May. . -Those who. attended the: poll ; tical . ‘meeting/on- - Monday’ night f) f lot of dust off of.some of ‘the: ‘benches, 5 but. ‘the hail be very: unpopular: tt Ae ‘Jadies't ar t-Monday’ nig their. iig it dlmery, and) ; quverament Was “alike thei and: that in:the™ argument waa ‘the necessity of co-op- eration among the people. and. with ! thelr representatives. He found it an- easy matter to get things done when Mr. Kenney had been representing the; riding at Victoria. Mr. Kenney. gaye him every co-operation and had wak- | fact that there was something in the province outside of Victoria and. Van-: couver, Mr. Hanson said that it wag possible to get practically everything | desired if the people worked together with thelr members. He ‘felt that the voters of Skeenn should not make any change in their member at this time when conditions were improving - all the time. He conld not see how voters candidate who was unknown ‘dn the riding, and who had. in fact, quite recentiy come from Snsketchewan in hopes of getting a O.C.P, nomination. All the 0. ©. F, eandidates: in the north were importa- tions from the south, and they had no interests in the country.’ Whatever. “Mr, Kenney y was the main speaker and he occupied an hour: during ‘which time he dealt with the major problems before the electorate, such ag relief, and.what the. ‘government, 1 had: “been able to’ aecompligh 3 he referred to’ the vastly improved financial condition of the proyince’ and ‘the: ability of Hon. Joby Hart, to borrow. $8,000,000: ‘for: a road program} to’ the ‘co-operation: be- teen “the ‘Dominion and } Provincial xovernments on"road, works: ‘Hecapoke ‘of the extonslve work: tp. be’ ‘done-on the main . ‘highway. between: ‘Terrace: and New Hazelton: ‘* - ‘he Health Trisurance “pul “Was: very ‘portant, in. the opinion” of 2 a gS” 3. O.. ‘Be - Nickerson and . CC. B. do Battle Terrace, May 17—The first. pabllg meeting of the election campaign was held on Saturday night when the Lib- eral cohorts came out in support of the candidacy of BE. T, Kenney.