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t • .. ++. , ~.4•-.. + .~. | , • .i + , I . WHAZELTON, +B. C.,'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, i980 : + +i : .... : :: No. 12 + . • • • i i ISuccess for the ICharlesYoch of -I? i + i Terrace Fair Rural Deanery. + Houston Shot NEWS LETTER + / Body Found at Of Hazelton in •" Was Achieved i i++;+ ' + + • . FoUndTuesdayfi:~ ' , : PRINCE..• RUPERT , The Nash Boom Session Terrace Terrace has held another successful Charles ~och of- HOUSton was dis-[T~ ~ ~ e0vered'buried in the cellar under:his +/& ~ ~ ~ ¢ ~ ~ ¢ The body of George~ Chappell was fair, quite assuccessful as" any pre- A meeting of themembers of the ~ound among the logs at the Nash vious year .when ~the crop conditions shack ou Tuesday morning last with Prince Rupert wlllhardly seem tt Rural Deanery of Hazelton was held ~oom on Monday morning soon after are taken into consideration. Every~ a bullet hole through •his head. mine with Morte Craig •away. He fb in Terrace on September 10 +and 11. .dght o'clock when the men went on thing bout. a farm got away to a The police at Smithers were nottfi. a!y got:away last -Sunday evening an The visiting members were provided ~hift. 'The police were notified and bad start last spring and during the ed and have since been investigating a lot of friendS were:/tt the boat.i with hospitality by the kind invita- ;hey left Hazelton and went down to summer did not seem to catch up with the affair, but as yet nothing has been bid him farewel. He sailed on t~t tions of the memmbers of St. ~Iatth- reported giving light on the matter. ~emove the body and bring it back to the result that that crop reports are Princes Louise for Victoria where hl ews Anglican church. On arrival the ~tazelton. Dr. L. B. Wrinch examin- more or less discouraging. However Yoch was a bachelor who settled on daughter •lives, and in':Victoria he ma members were provided with break~ .~d it in' the ,afternoon. The coroner the farmers and gardeners of Terrace his farn~ at Houston some fifteen or decide to live in future. In the mere fast in the rectory, and the meetings lecided that an inquest was not ne- did the best they could under the cir- more years ago. He was about ~5 time .M0rte. says he has the wande: :essary. were opened with a celebration of the cumstances, and 'many +ntce things years of age and was. very +highly :r~ lust and possessing means and leasu~ Holy Communion, at which rural dean• The funeral of George Chappell, the were said by the .judges, all of whom garded by his neighbors and.friends" he may gratify that. lust. He has r~ Rev. l~Ir. Swetn~'m wad. th~ celebrant. He was well known to Mr. and ]~Irs. ;lght year Did son of Mr. and ]~Irs. A. were from out of town. " ferred to I~aly, Palastlne, the colorft Problems of organization +and admin- 9. Chappell of Hazelten, was held on Joe.+Allen of Houston, but who have lands whose historic shores+ are wasl istration were discussed, and opinions This was the first two day fair and recently moved to Hazelton. They ~uesday afternoon at two o'clock ed by. the ~Iediterranean. were expressed as to the causes of the while in the past it was POsatble to ~rom the Church of Engla~nd. Rev. Iwere neighbors of the dead man and i0resent religious situation. Secretary get exhibits placed until a late hour ~Ir. Bannister officiated. Interment when they learned of the news they Theelection case is marking tim~ Rev. I5. J. Hales was directed to con- of the evening previouS, a number of ook phicein the Hazelton cemetery, could advance no reason for anyone The four men involved' have been cm vey to Mrs. ~arsh the deepest sym- exhibitors were shut out this year be- committing such a deed. ~he pall ~bearers: were Win.and ;I0hn mitted for trial, but in whose .corn pathy of the members in her bereave- cause the+ entry list was=~losed pretty ~argent:of New Hazelton, Be.rnard: Yoc.h had not .bbeen: Seen about for the charges ~vil iae.heard seems,: at: the_ nmnt,,: ,~ vote of welcome and contin- well on advertised time: That will be Hi'tile, Nell ~. Sterritt ~" and. Harold the last couple of weeks ~ and neigh- writing,-to be uncertain. Possibly ued loyalty was passed to be forward- out for him when judging cows and Wrinch. There was a very large nm bors investigated to ascertain the rea- the asizes t o take place here • next ed to the bishol~ of th~ ~,diocese on his particularly pigs. tuber of.the citizens turned out in .re- son. It is estimated that he was shot month will hear them. turn to Canada from England. • Many, about the 9th of September spect for the family o.f the deceased The dairy cow classes, are the real college friends nlet and enjoyed old Prince Rupert is back to normal and there were many floral offerings. competitive classes and town. people The funeral of Charles Yoek Was memories together. Those present held on Wednesday afternoon and in- The crowds-that flocked this way to The little fellow was drowned i~ people and farmers rub against~ each were:--Revs, the 4can of Caledonia, terment tool~ place at Houston. revel in the fair and to listen to the the Bulkley river on Wednesday af- other in shape, l~Iost of the'?~anlmals ~Ir. Swcetnam, B. Proekt0r, L. J. Hal- blandishments of side show barkers, ternoon, September 3 when he was shown were Holstein or . Holstein es, L. F. L. Bannister, E." A: ~IcCarthy, have gone:home. The Indians (who, bathing and play.ing on a plank at grade, but one guernsey grade two and l~Iessrs. Jas. P~oetor and Hinch. FIRST CARLOAD OF COAL by the way, left a pile of money here) the slou~h- with a number "of other year old heifer stepped right ~ to cliffe. Miss- Bridges and Miss Stead have laid in supplies for the winter,a little boys and girls. The body was the front ranks and switched her tai: Will Arrive in New Hazelton on or were warmly welcomed; they are season when they•do not fish. They carried away by the swift water, of to all comers. , About October lst---Orders my members of the Church of England also, have 'departed. The brilliant the Bulkley, and while efforts were There was as fine. a display" of pigs b0 Left at the Herald • as one could wish. to see. The judge ] - • ~ sunshine that flooded Prince Rupert made to drag the river no trace of the Sunday School by Post, travelling in said that it was as good a lot of pigs I On or' about the first of October for weeks andweeks has gone. The body•was found until the morning of foramotorthe purposeCaravanoft° outlying.instructlngdiStrlctSthe citizens have shaken out their • slickers the 15th. children. It is hoped that the future :: he had come across yet, and he al: I carload of coalwill arrive at New for it is autumn, th~ time. of. mellow deanery, meetings will be held every s pom~ea out that if .Terrace was g0. IHazelto n from the Betty mine at Tel- fruitfulness and showers and" bazaars a N mg ro ~eep up tn~s::'p~g:.0.usmess-tha~.lkwa" - Orders.for. coal may..be.left,at an.d guesses+as.to..whu, is.:going tube Terr ce otes ~,, ....... • ...... • . .... .. +oube held• in. Smithers 'at the'invitation proper, pens:+wom? 'nave to De -.provlor ~tl~+eHerald .office° antl the coal Wtll..be next"' +mayor,- " ~ - " " . "~ " -:..... ............. + " '" ...... " " . _ .: _ . ....,. +- _ eu. ,x~aere were too many to be left lflellvered: frorh;th e .cat +at a consider: .......:. ' : : :..~'"+ '++ " " .-,:.• "• . une- of'tae'slgnm" '~ ": " ...... or "~'erraco': ' •now ' Lis .or +. ~cev~ " a~r." ~a£es ' +.. ....some .+.:.. rune. :..,,~..: m ~an- ; m ^crams . "an~ ooxes.'. ' . [able- saving to the 'consumer The . Hazelton will- prbbably. see-: some~ George Little strutting about, with his uary.. ".. .. ::~.i:..!.i.' ." : ":!+".+ : umy h few entries were made inlprice this year will be not tour: *h --• tifiae this week.'th~e Fisher" brothers,pipe. "He won'it pitching horseshoes '++ .+ --r--. --+:. :..... .. the .poultry classes. While no corn: I las t ,year and possibly a little le;s~'a33 who are navigating a canoe over a !at t]ze fhir:: He"is-now, daddy of all ~[~7"=,~ 4- "D.~:..i,.~ '~4~' plam~ can oe maue as to the high eros all orders are cash Drily. The Betty greater portion+ of. the North Ameri-ltho pltcllers having:~heatLever Satu~- ¥¥ ~IIU- 1 ling UI: ..... of the birds, there should be a great coal is a much superior coal +to any can continent. + Back in 1929 amid ald.ayl, afterneo n at the play+0ff. I ~lhra~. ~t,~Kln~,nJ m~/ny more entries, and more breeds that has yet-come out from Telkwa. lot of d~tbious remarks from their fel-~ " __.~..~, .. hl " UIIVI~;I Ut~b~tJl~l~l/~::;U shown. Terrace is quite a poultry It is expected that once the Betty coal low tow nsm~n in Waterways, Alberta, I Who stole the. doors• from. the bat I " ' district and .the business should be on the market that it. will supplant all they padled away to the north, even to]house at Lakelse Lake? You need not I . Resol'ved that this meeting:Place prevented another year: other coals for domestic purposes. It the Arctic" coast ".• From there• they" / send m" ~'ouz' ' name, but put the door¢' I fore' the governm ents of the Dominmn. .be- The exhibits were held in the hal].