FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1982 THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD PAGE THREES News of the Day From Southern Alberta and Southeastern B. C. MAYOR AND MRS. MALCHOW Fernie Jobless HOW IT BEGANJSS&Sg • 2.76 INCHES MOISTURE • FARMLANDS Early End Mine OF STAVELY WED 50 YEARS RURAL UFE PROBLEMS * • visited by a terrific hall and <• FERNIE, B. C, June 18.—A dele­ ored on Golden Wed­ <• WILL BE DISCUSSED «• » /, <> rainstorm beginning Wed- • 200 Acres of'Crop Will Be gation of unemployed who had been ding Anniversary <> nesday and continuing until • selected as representatives at a Committee and Manage* •(From Our Own Correspondent)* Thursday, the precipitation • Lost—Dykes Fail to meeting of the unemployed on June fFrom Our Own Correnpondent) QRANUM, June 15.—Next hurting fall rye and gardens. • council meeting Wednesday eve­ Unions Forming Mrs. Malchow relohratori 1heir gol- "rural life" day throughout • The rain, however, will be • ning requesting to know what pro­ dsn wedding on .lime 14, the cele­ the churches of the United <• highly beneficial to crops • (From Our Own Correspondent.) vision the council had made for the Church of Canada. In Gran- bration being nt tha lovely country • generally. • CRANBROOK, B. C, June 17.— unemployed now th&t municipal (From Our Own Correspondent.) homo of their son, Harry Cr. Mai- um and at Meadow Creek The Kootenay River and Lake ris­ work had closed down without chow. Members ot the Immediate and Northern Light schools, IN A PlCKLFl • * ing the past few days ha« Inundat­ there being much hope for any BLAIRMORE, June 17.—The the local minister, Mr. Rowe, ed to a large extent the farm land strike at the Blalrmore and family able to bo present for tho SeMOOUMASTWl* IX SHAXESPKAW* TIMt K*PT WDt>% more in the future. ! will conduct special worship. that was under reclamation at Bellevue mines, after several occasion were five sons, Max Mal­ tOAKiNa IN BRisie TO TOUCMEN-THEM «*.u*e IN The thought of the congre­ Creston. Approximately two hun The delegation presented a months' tleup, seems to be Hear­ chow, Gus.E. A. Malchow, Fred, PUNtftHINd THE l»OPIU». TO "n*vt A ROD IN PlCKLS* scheme to meet the situation by gations Is being Invited to MBANT TO WAVE PUNISHMENT READY TO ADMIN- dred acres of land that had been ing settlement. Committees and Otto and Harry, and two daughters relief for one month. The plan was flertrude and Mm. Caroline Harris consider such questions as J4TBR.. aRAOUALLY "PICKLE" CAME TO MEAN RESULTS BY sown with wheat are flooded and the the mine management are nego­ "Tho Why of Rural Trends", TROOBUB AND NOW IT 1» USED TO EXPRESS AM crop will consequently be lost. The that the. city carry on, giving the tiating and the. trend of the dis­ of Parkland. Miss Antoinette of ONPL.WA.SANT PU*HT. (Continued From Front Page.) unemployed work for one month Seattle, and Mrs. Glasener were un­ "What Lies Before the Farm dykes that were erected back in cussion is said to be favorable. Populations?", "Can We Have LANSDOWNE—27 out of 30 polls 1892-3 were not sufficient to hold and $2000 worth of credit out of There will be a big parade and able to attend. There were nl«o the $6000 required to carry on the slxtoen grandchildren present, ami a Rural Culture Satisfying to --Hon. D. G. McKenzle, Govt., 2,077; back the large volume of water meeting of Moderates at Belle­ Men and Women?", "Is Our Dr. O. R. D. Lyon (Con.), 947; W. caused by the spring floods and the work for the time, this being one- vue Saturday and It Is expected a largo number of oldtlmers of the third, and the city's share of the district. Present Culture and Educa­ D. Grhrgs, Lib., 181; R. C. Borton, dykes have been flooded, over, that a new committee to carry tion Tending in the Right Ind., 282. McKenzle's election con­ cost, as they were assured that the on negotiations will be named, The room was beautifully decorat­ ceded. Unchanged. A reclamation scheme is under city engineer could provide the representative of both the M. W. Direction?", "What Can way whereby dyke will be erected ed for the event, a large \vTilte bell MANITOU (complete)—F. J. Mc­ s work. V. of C. and the new local Christianity Offer the Dwell­ six feet above the highest water liung from the celling from which intosh, Govt., 2,339; P. J. Lusignan The mayor pointed out that the union. The new local union at er in the Country?". The mark ever known on the Kootenay were strung gold and whit* stream­ (C). 1,756. Government gain from government was only going to pay Bellevue is officered by P. Mc- minister will touch on these Flats, thereby reclaiming thoutinds ers which passed overhead to either Conservatives. one-third of relief work, therefore Laflcrty, president; 3. McLean, matters among others, and of acres of valuable farm land. This end of the table where the bride MORDEN-RHINELAND—12 out to carry on work the citv would vice-president, and A. Rhodes, will Invite discussion in con­ THE LITTCE: BOW IN scheme has been discussed for and groom of fifty years ago were of 19 polls.--Dr- C. P. Wiebe, Govt., have to provide another third and secretary. The Blalrmore local seated, and also on each side of the nection therewith next Sun­ THE SWEA.TBA.ND OF some considerable time and it 1s! day. Meadow Creek service 1,928; Dr. H. McGavin (C). 1,199. the materials. He stated that it union is also in process of fore three t\i>v bridal cake which oc Wiebe's election conceded. Govern­ ths intention of the community to matlon. will be held at 1.30 p.m., MEN'S HATS was * question whether the third cupled the centre of the festive THIS exotiee^ioN. FOR. AN ILLUSION go ahead with it. No damage was Northern Light at 3.15, and IN TW« DAV* VJMeN MEN'* WATS ment gain from Conservatives. could be ra?5«d as the merchants board. Yellow candles ar.d tulips ORIGINATED ON THE V/EST COAVT NA/ERE NOT MADE. IN MANV «IXB«, done by the recent floods with the Granum at 7.30 o'clock. MORRIS (complete)—Hen. W. R. will have to be paid some time. He decorated the table. Oe THe UNITED STATES, FROM Oft* THBV VvBUE EQUIPPED WITH A DRAW­ Clubb. Govt., 2499; C. B. McNulty exception of a small portion of SeRVATION Of ORIENTALS AND STRING AFFAIR. ENOINS IN A LITTLK asserted that Fernie had done a Following the repast a toast was OTHBRS V/WO HAD ILLUSIONS RJE- (C), 1088. Unchanged. seeded land and because of uncer­ BOW WHICH ONE COULO LOOSeN OR creat deal compared to other muni­ Vauxhall Farm *JLTING FROM THE USB OF OP­ tainty of the water levels of the proposed to the bride and groom by TI&HTEN TO MAKE THE HAT FIT. NOVJ MOUNTAIN (complete) — I. cipalities In aldlns: their unemploy­ 8. T. Marshall of Calgary. This IUM PIPES. rr SERVES NO PORP68E SUT RE­ Schultz, Govt., 3084; R. Prefect, river and the lake not very much M tmtiiM ed. The matter will be considered ll^llll MAINS MERELY AS A RELIC OF cultivation has taken place. was ably responded to by# theister s had been elected early today (C), 1174. Unchanged. PAST USEFULNESS. further. Boy is Burned (room. Rev. J. W. Hallett proper and one waa decisively defeated. RUSSELL—19 out, of 23 polls—I. ed a toast to the family which was Hon. Ewan McPherson, provincial B. Griffiths, Govt., 2479; Dr. E. H. replied to by Gus B. A. Malchow. treasurer, fell before Col. F. O. Tay­ number of workmen were, however, however, were thrown away from Whelpley, (C), 1257. Unchanged. ACTING PASTOR WILL By Gas Blast The toast to the grandchlMren be lor, Conservative leader, in Portage killed. the ship and dragged to safety. VIRDEN (complete)—R. H. VULCAN BAND WILL Ihg proposed by Harry O. Malchow La Prairie. Hon. Murdock MacKay, A little over an hour later, The explosions entirely wrecked Mooney, Govt., 2081; Dr. J. R. Hee- REMAIN IN STAVELY was replied to by Max, Jr. Maxministe r without portfolio, was fight­ nan, (C). 1507; C. McBain, Lib., APPEAR AT STAMPEDE (From Our Own Correspondent) while firemen were pourliur the dry dock, which had been built VAUXHALL, June 17.— Jack Sr. acted as toastmaster and gave ing an uphill battle in Springfield, water on the fierce blase, a sec­ in 1912. It was blown apart and 136. Unchanged. (From Our Ovm Correspondent.) reminiscences of early pioneer life and Hon. J. S. McDIarmld. also with­ CONSERVATIVES ELECTED CLARESHOLM. June 17.—The" ex­ (From Our Own Correspondent.) Thomas, residing with his par­ ond blast, even worse than the one section floated away. ents on Lucerne Farm, was seri­ daring the family's seven years In out portfolio, was one of the Winni­ (com­ ecutive of the Settlement committee VULCAN, June 15.—More good first, took place. Three firemen Later reports were that the first ously burned by the explosion of Nebraska and their arrival In Can.' peg candidates whose fate will be are known to have lost their explosion was In fact two detona­ plete)—E. McPherson. Govt., 1051; of Alberta Conference met In the news has been added in respect to made known today. Col. F. G. Taylor, (C), 2015. Un­ United church on Thursday after­ the citizens' band, the organization a gas drum. He had driven the ada In 1909 In fhe town of Clares lives In the second explosion tions close together. Between then engine near the drum and as holm. Two years later they moved Four cabinet ministers have been and Fire Chief Raoul Gauthier and the second heavy explosion there changed. noon. Consideration was given to that has been on suspension of ac­ elected, Hon. W. R. Clubb, minister Stavely. to which F. J. Earl had been tivity temporarily. The recent an­ socn as the burr on the drum and settled In the Stavely district. In missing, believed dead. The were a number of smaller blasts as TURTLE MOUNTAIN (complets) was loosened it exploded, burn- * The family presented tho mayor of public works; Hon. D. L. McLeod, firemen whose bodies were re­ flames reached inflammable mater­ —Dr. F. V. Bird, Govt.. 1091; A. R. appointed at the recent conference. nouncement of the early return to municipal commissioner; Hon. D. G. Mr. Earl has been unable to accept. town of Robert H. Weale, who gave lng Mr. Thomas severely about and Mrs. Malchow with an auto­ covered were J. Hamelln, Paul ials. Welch. (C). 1103. Unchanged. the face, bands and back. He graph and bouquet bedspread which McKenzle, minister of mines and Henrichon and A. Desbiens. A MANY OF CREW WINNIPEG — Sanford Evans, The action of the executive commit­ leadership to the band when the natural resources, and Hon. Albert tee Is to allow J. W. Hallett. who Is was given first aid and then had been made by all mombers short time after John Ewen, one ACCOUNTED FOR Cons., heading the polls with 13,533; organization attained to provincial taken to the hospital in Medicine both present and absont. Mr. and Prefontalne, minister without port­ of the workmen, died in hospi­ As the check-up continued many was well over the quota and was row serving Stavely, to continue in prominence in connection with, con' folio. that pastorate. Action meanwhile in Hat where last reports were Mrs. Malchow wero also the reclpl tal. of the crew were accounted for, but declared elected. tests in successive year at Calgary doubtfuL The results of the •nts of a very large number of heau Voting yesterday took place for 53 Added to the destructive force of it was impossible to say whether all LABOR ELECTED regard to Coaldale Is pending, to exhibition and stampede, has been which point Mr. Hallett was under explosion were seen for many tlful present* from their many of the 55 seats In the legislature. De­ the explosions themselves was theescaped . Besides those taken to hos­ WINNIPEG—John Queen, LLP., followed by the engagement of the appointment. miles, rising in the air similar friends throughout the district. ferred elections "will be held July 14 raging fire. Flames leaped high pital a considerable number had with 9337 first choices was elected. band to play in participation In the to a cyclone cloud. for the northern ridings, Rupert's into the air and firemen were us­ found refuge in homes in the dis­ INDEPENDENTS ELECTED The following were in attendance: parade at Calgary this year. Land and The Pas. In the latter ing all their resources in an attempt trict. It was feared some of them BIRTLE—11 out of 14 polls—W. Revs. Dr. Powell, superintendent of Secretary Simington also an­ Premier Bracken himself Is the can­ to quell it. might be so seriously Injured they | C. Wroth, (C), 981: J. W. Pratt, missions, Calgary; J. M. Prltchard, nounces an engagement, for the BURIAL AT BELLEVUE didate. TERRIBLE SCENES would not recover, Ind., 1629. Unchanged. Lethbridge: N. W. Whitmore, Plnch- band in connection with the Domhv COALITION Mayor Webb Elected FOLLOW BLAST The Vlckers dock is about seven DOUBTFUL WITH GOVERN­ er Creek; J. W. Hallett. Stavely: A. icn Day celebration at Champion. (From Our Own Correspondent.) WINNIPEG, June 17—Mayor Ralph In the scenes of contusion that miles from the centre of the city. MENT LEADING Rannie, High River, and R. W. Dal- It is coincident in this connection BELLEVUE, June 15.—Tb^s re« {Continued from Front Page.) H. Webb of Winnipeg today joined succeeded the disaster It war, Im­There are not many buildings in the DAUPHIN—First count complete gliesh. Claresholm, secretary of the that this week a number of local mains of the late Mrs. F. J. Turner, ©eputy. returning officers In the the so-far small Conservative min­ possible to gain even an approxi­ immediate vicinity and there was —R. Hawkins, Govt., 1600; E. N. Settlement committee. Rev. A. Ran­ residents when In Calgary enjoyed who passed away at ther home here elty re-checked first-choice votes to­ ority that will sit in the next Mani­ mate idea of the damages to men no apprehension that structures on McGirr. (C), 1391; W. J. Wicks, nie presided, in the absence of the the privilege of witnessing the mo day and announced counting of sec on Sunday afternoon, were laid to toba Legislature. Col. Webb, fail­ and property. Terror-stricken men land would catch fire. The nearest I.L.P., 550. chairman, Rev. W. H. Irwin, of tlon-sour..d pictures of the stampede end choices would not start until Taber. rest on Tuesday afternoon at the ing to secure election last night on were seen staggering away from the vessel was 300 yards away and was EMERSON—First count—R. F. parade of last year, in which the tomorrow. A field of 29 candidates It was reported to the meeting Bellevue cemetery. Rev. W. Wood the first ballot count in Assiniboia dock after the first blast, their faces uninjured. Curran, Govt.. 1854; W. R. John­ Vulcan band appears. an here and voting was under the that Rev. J. W. Smith of Blalrmore of the United church officiating. constituency because his vote was torn and bleeding. Many' had broken The first alarm was rung In by a stone, (C), 1547; W. Kolodzinski, The pall-bearers were H. Barlass, proportional representation system short of the 50 per cent of the total arms and some were dragging them­ taxi cab driver, J. A. Hottj, station­ Ind.. 427. had been invited to the Highland It will be noon tomorrow before fur. church of Edmonton, to succeed Rev. RETURN FROM COLLEGE W. Goodwin, C. Ray. J. D. Mc­ vote requiTed, was declared winner selves away with legs broken. ed JJear the scene of the disaster. GIMLI—First count—23 out of 28 Donald. J. A. Barbour and J. Cous- ther candidates are declared elected. this morning when the second count Heroic efforts were made to reach He heard a muffled explosion and polls—E. S. Jonason, Govt., 1202; G. W. J. Haggith, resigned. Election Conceded (From Our Own Correspondent) ens. Mr. Wood conducted the ser­ was completed. the dead and dying. Newspaper re­ saw flames leap into the air at the S. Thorvaldson, (C), 762; I. Ingald- vices at the home and the grave­ Robert Hawkins, government can­ son, Ind., 906; M. Ewanchuk. Lib., BELLEVUE, June 15.—Students The Winnipeg mayor received 2,- porters who had reached the lo­Vickers dry' dock He said the first SPRING COULEE NOTES side, which were both short but Un- didate In Dauphin, was conceded 179; John Kapusta. Comm., 354. (From Our Own Correspondent.) of Bellevue who were attending 846 first-choice votes and his Labor cality shortly after the first explo­ flames were followed by a series of presslve. •lection on the basis of first-choice opponent, John McLean, 2.311. The sion succeeded in pulling several blasts. Hotte was hired to drive KILLARNEY—8 out of 13 polls— SPRING COULEE, June 15.—Mr. Normal and Garbutc College at vote totals, though a second count government candidate, J. George wounded men from the lower reg­ relatives of men working on the boat A. E. Foster. Govt., 1294; J. B. and Airs. R. S. Thompson had as Calgary are home after finishing la necessary. He secured 1.600 votes, Smith, had 974 and today his votes ions of tho vessel end the dock. to the morgue. When he saw the Laughlin,