MIKE. WAYMAN is shown with his nearly completed hydroplane “Buzzard.” Decking for the ‘graft, built in the Wayman basement. by Mike himself, is almost finished. Otto Kniepkamp and Dave Martin gave Mike a hand with the. decking and Mike says his hydro will be ready | ; -. —Photo by Gladys Baldwin. j gets involved in a romance with ‘for the next race. PROPWASH atling fra ternity takes advant iage of better weather, stiff Breezes “ve v detutes MOVIE COLUMN Hollywood | hit by Vi lack || television or the sagging box ‘of- In the Wrong i Rain. The story is about a busi- ness manager for film stars who ;a young acting hopeful. | Kirsch knows Hollywood—he ‘has scouted film properties for ‘Yul Brynner’s firm. He also | knows the. writing business and he teaches creative writing at the |University of California at Los i ' Angeles. + BLACKWOOD on} BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD cards very astutely. But her bidding and Mr. Muzzy’s my’s heart holding was to furn- ish an entry to the spade suit after trumps were out. She would have cashed the ace and king of trumps beginning at trick four and then led spades until the ace.was knocked out. Now. she.could win any return, enter dummy with the queen of hearts and pitch’ all of her club losers on the established spades. Mr. Muzzy took the first two tricks and led a third diamond which Mr. Muzzy ruffed. He immediately laid down the ace‘of clubs and ruffed a smal] club with dummy’s trey of hearts. Now he led the last diamond off the board and ruffed it in his hand. Mr. Champion discarding a spade. Next another club was ruffed Daily News Classified Ads NEW STAMP ON SEAWAY (Ew Post Oftice e expecting record rush for covers OTTAWA @—The post office | Ue. collar and star of the Order ed officially by the Queen and | American cag'c, An almost jden- ight end fice. It’s the star shortage. play represents an extr emely lead pr ofit potential. President Eisenhower, the post! tical four-cent stamp will be-is- That avas underlined again When the dummy went down office expects to meet demands ' sued simultancously in the US. with the cancelling of. “Bach- after Mr, Mcek's opening !ead of South dealer - ' from philatelists for some 100.) 70 “ elor’s Baby,” which Dick Powell |the king of diamonds, Mr. Muz-| East-West vulnerable 000 envelopes bearing cancella- | Prince Rupert Daily News 5 was to produce and direct for| 7. wa. delighted “You can re- NORTH - tions of the five-cent stamp | Friday, June 12, 1959 120th Century-Fox. Reason: The |, , partner " he said happil Miss Brash. commemorating the opening. | LETT {studio couldn’t find a female star , , ” Pphy- aK es J95 Another 80,000 orders first- | \ . it : | Having played with Mr. Muzzy ¥Q9 nouner orders for Mrst- BOYS 0 appear oppesite Bing Crosby. | pcfore, Miss Brash did not take Stes day covers are anticipated for | | | The script was a1] set to go,. but this gheering remark too serious- & 8 the special Royal Tour issue June © CLOTH ES. now the film is postponed indef= >™ os : 1 cern 18. the day the n and Prince | | initel Bing yh had a|ly- What was it that Mr. Muzzy WEST. EAST , the day the Qucen ¢ Ace blice of song ON at liked so well about the dummy! | Mr. Meck Mr, Champion Philip arrive in Canada for their | and ; | Pa cy of insis oe a him, ros hand? It was the singleton club.|, @ 4,72 ~&863 six-week visit, It also is of five- ; [names to co-star With nT eser He loves to ruff losers. It is his| 3 Ko 7 3 9 5 cent denomination. | SHOES known for “Say One For Me” but or eae pleasure to find a) qk752 &Q1093 One of the biggest previous for dress and play at ihe held .out for Debbie Reynolds. nae eton (a sneak, he calls it) in | SOUTH volumes ever handled was in the lowest prices. | One of the few times he agreed is hand and another in the Mr. Muzzy October, 1957, when a special , BOYS ito be the sole star of a picture dummy.—so that he can cross- & 104 stamp was issued on the occas-— iwas “Man On Fire.” Ib was a|'uff the entire hand out. WAK1065 ion of Queen Elizabeth's last | RUNNE 343 ducer E RS . | flop and Bing is more firm than Here is the way 5 AI 64 Canadian visit. Some 73,000 went ever in his conviction that he he figured this deal) ain out from Ottawa headquarters | Cushion Soles. should have one or more top one spade loser,’ The West North East .j then. _. 1 Now and up names opposite his. | two diamond los- iY Pass 1a Pass |. Stamps cahcelied on date of Gi. 65 +o ers, period. Hej 9'y Pass 39 Pass |issue have particular value to, A British. movie about Holly-| counted on no club] 4 All Pass philatelists. | . Shep at on ;wood? It could happen. Robert | losers because Opening lead: King of dia. ‘| The June 18 stamp depicts the - Lj ct 'yirseh, book editor of the Los dummy had a lone} monds. _— Queen in a painting by Italian | B. Cc. Cc of niers ‘Angeles Times, reports interest e/ Ceumps some hand she would have realized artist Pietro ‘Annigont in which .. E 3 * . i niecti e wears the blue velvet man- om an English film company in The. defenders that the chief function of dum- s wears the blu elve a= 5! OQ f ta i ent . Cee d sere is expecting | of the Garter. The stamp ‘is:14% . , e biggest demand for first-day |inches high and one inch:,wide. i It’s not so bad when Miss Brash bids her head off covers It ever has experienced. In the June 26 seaway stamp, HOLLYWOOD (4 on hands she is going to play herself. She plays the} On June 26. the day the St. symbolic links surround’ ''the : dustry’s biggest headache is not Lawrence Seaway will be open-|Canadian maple leaf and ‘the . That: with the nine of hearts in dum- j . ; question will be asked about The my. This was followed by a small = : By GLADYS: BALDWIN | Horse Soldiers, for which Johnispade to the ten in the closed NEAL EVANS HT ’ Hl; . } ‘Wayne and William Holden got/hand. Mr. Meek won with the 7 Cl Local sailing enthusiasts have been taking advantage of the oceasional "$1,500,000 and 40 per cent of the.|ace and fired back a heart to MOVING [ oe fine weather and stiff breezes: “profits, The answer wil come ;dummy’s now-singleton queen. PACKING — STORAGE ; Bo bie ” t , when the movie hits the theatres| The king of spades was cashed. ee SHIPPING The red-sailed “Sworc skippered by N. A. Beketov has been out on her’ this summer, and it may well be but when the queen was led Mr.{| Local and Long Distance | |/ usual beat around the harbor. Anew addition to the: 19- ‘foot auxiliary sloop: this. yes. iChampion ruffed. Mr. ‘Muzzy Moving. Careful Handling by Experienced Men. “For the Best Move You Ever Made” |; joverruffed ahd picked up the re- ‘maining trumps. But he still ‘had a club loser and down he 1 went. year: is a Fairway echo i sounder. pered by Don Griffey also has ,chance to try out their boats yet. been out and around the har- ‘are R. W. Lewis and T. A. Harris. : 'Good to a depth of 100 fect, the | bour, Morth- thold She has had 900 pounds of, pretty close to his two-year. uy - ~ ; is ou can relax, partner, I’ 2085 — PHONE — 4021 sounder is operated by flashlight lead ballast added to her and! ‘estimate on the time it would: . ‘ons going down one,” mimicked ’ NEAL. EVANS batteries. It will be used on all) seems to handle better. itake him to build the 29-foot- Ear tries [Mr Champion. Mr. Beketov’s usual cruises. New addition to the sailing’ motor-sailer, TRANSPORTATION if Miss Brash had played this The “Wandon” built and skip- | 16-foot boat with centreboard.- ‘two weeks. She will be runnihe Mr. Lewis expects: | ao 'He’s tried her out in the harbor/as a powerboat this summer with fraternity.is John Ewen with a ;to haye her in the water in about | hi f h “Aiki rg ‘FRED E. NOWDITF . land up Tuck Inlet but has his rigging and masts to be leftuntil’ ¢ . { OPTOMETRIST eye on a trip to Porcher Island. 'fall. Installation of the 9-foot: ._ ST_ ROMUALD, Que. On DL She has a beam of 46 inches, her jong rudder, which is being fibre’) ving n uD itch | Phone 5548 mast is 21 feet and she carries‘ glassed, will ‘take place this week. ! ang now hat t ay. ath: it . he . 303° - 3rd Ave. W. 60 square feet of salt. T. A. Harris and son ‘Tommy | oesn’t Know what to do ” ’ a. : Mr. Rochon said he was re- Two sailors who haven t had & have been spending a lot of time’ turning to his grocery store in nearer _and energy on Topolobampo”, ‘this South Shore community a} scraping and painting and get- rey miles from -Quebec when! ting her rigging ready. I Un- he saw a tiny bear sitting in} Safe driver? Then you can have this BETTER auto insurance, with nationwide, prompt, fair claims service AT IMPORTANT SAVINGS! NOTICE © of a Public Hearing to be held in respect to. ment zone, All persons interested in this matter will be afforded an opportunity to be heard . City Hall, t 1D. N. WILSON, ~~ LAKELSE :; HOT SPRINGS. ON THE ARROW EXCURSION BUS “SUNDAY, JUNE 14th Loaves City Bus Torminal 7 a.m. | Return Trip _ Leaves Lake!se Hot Springs 7 p.m. \ —. Return Fare $5.00 ; was of Finnish descent and he; ithree weeks, eg a wand ia the painting has the middle of the highway. nad a hand in the printing 100 He stopped the car, 4 ye Hele It won't be tong before she’s run- ine door, and the bear jumped i . y Cc 1 neain. fore a North Coast breeze in. The bear, he said, seems to uneertain life in the woods. ‘they plain to use up at the bike. ’ Power wilh be sunotied by a 4-hp -ynotur that Mrs. Bond eu handle ‘eomfortea bly. herself. Mr. Bond says Swede Morse cid all the ‘building and he did all the unim- Engineers Design Safety Into Roads iwhat, it sounds Hke a dot of fun. ee telligently use roads as planned | by traffic engineers have better assurance of safe travel and con- congestion made by traffic en- ineers, ween devise beter methods of road design and traf: fie control,” he saya. “But, the human factor still is one of the highway engineers’ greatest prohloms, "Ror example, acceleration and decoloration lanes are pre- vided at many intersections {0 smooth the flow of traflie, Vet some drivers use these supple: mental lanes improperly or not nt all. ‘ "We use precian ealentations to time traffic algnals Insed on tattle valimes and the avernge ine required for a vebiele to vies through the intersection. tue drivers who Call to stared up Marine Apent N. A. Beketov, LD, Bigelow, Hehthouse keep | er told Mr. Beketov the owner: had been rowing and sailing for; The eraft had no| convenienees and there was no, shelter from. the weather except | nh tarpaulin, Olfo Kidepkamp teled out his: new rachis huibat Taylor Lake: last Sunday. Ita the MeCrea hull) that Mice Waryniin was racing in the first raees, ‘The only phings, vee WH dt SU be able to tmee after all (he passengers it had on Sundny? oD, WW. Martin, om. v4 Stowart, Norman Kinstor and its) promptly when the Ugh nine owner all Wied Mt out, kreen_cantelinite. to a Moke ° of traffle whieh may extend aver Out of Lown ‘visitors nw the | me entire period af peak taltic Prince Rupert Rowing and Yaeht t Ws Cluh have come from us faraway) I" vatily nignaly timo ina “pro ou Clabadine Tahond, aff the Calt- fresalve™ manner ato are nis . \ “ . ye . tomaha Goart. Mrom the sumnyy Und aceardinggs tae urd. 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St. Joseph’ s ‘Academy cruiser almost ready to launch.' pears to be about . month ar SAFECO does it the common-sense - Wle's using the Gien-L design; yy i) the ther clai it. or | -way: Cuts losses by insuring careful me 338 West 4th Aye “Sea-Knizht™. Started iret be One ey a pet. drivers only; cuts costs b d Boe . ° Sea-Knizht”. State Wt Ob) authorities come up with a bet-° ny; cuts costs by modern il O a ; fore Christmas Inst yeor. Mr. Me-| ter suggestion, the bear will be machine policy issuing methods. , a, bee —. Public notice is hereby given that the City Council |. Bride hopes to pet her in’ the] on the grocer's: house euest. | You save Call us today. te of the City of Prince Rupert will hold a public hearing water tn's weekend: hore be ne . a . M yl | ; red with a 35-horsepower | ‘at 7:30 p.m. on June 16, 1959 in the Council Chambers, | motor. MOTOR MAIDS f / Chl City Hall to consider re-zoning Lots 15, 16 and 7, | wont ; Block 1, Section 5, St. Joseph's Academy--~338 West : nts “Lakelse here we come! for HEW. . seaue . , tepyee . _the W, . Bonds n ye Tasn : 4th Avenue from “A‘’ Residential zone to ‘’B’’ Apart ‘ing Mines a i@-foot riverboat 7 June 10, 1959, Acting City Clerk, |.portant little jobs like sawing By Martha Johnson 225 3rd Street Dial 5224 i and Anne little pieces, in. aid Dodge Safety Consultant doesn't matter much wh age narne ne TaRERE ANAS ; I on . y "Drivers who skillfully and in- ' . i » A’ evude 18-feot homemade laNxi ause Neath the summer s \ swered Wi tribute their share to the comfort « relaxing pause ‘neath the summer sun, : T rapa rowed with homemade | id genvenionco of Fellow ra N hi iry the cooli | f . ‘ “cL WIt? remade] users," according to Free xt time you're thirsty’. ry the coolin WiSi boars recently arrived at Pointer] Hurd, director of the, Bureau of ; a ext time ¥ " . . y y . 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