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Neva ny. a fee ot Wednesday, September: 18, 1989 | per month vececceseees “per year pee eeneaeine +» (812,00 By Mall: , “per month ressbaseetes 91.00 per year: oa wer heeeee. 810.00. ook For Sale—Mise. ; - LADIES COATS” 17 only Values ‘to. $30. 95: sa $9.99. each ea, - Coming. Events “LADIES” HATS Clearing | at 950": . Pesbyterian . september 19.. Rummage Sale a LADIES DRESSES CCF Bake Sale, September 19. Special Rack Reg. to $16.95 +. ber 2i. Salvation. Army. Red - Shield Campaign commences / Septem-| Special to. $4. 99. “annual Sep- Nurses ‘Armouries, Registered - Bursary Ball,. telaber 26." » MENS WORK PANTS S Cotton. Drill. o. Tan’ Olive ‘Drab | Dark Green. — Charcoal - i. -Kinsmen~ Swimming’ Pool) Bingo, Friday. September 25. » Rummage Sale, September 26. Facey Hall Family Night, Sep-| . Sizes 30 to 44°. 2 pair for $10.00 | “sMENS | JACKETS. “Clearance of odds’and ends ~ Values to $18.95 . tember 30th... ’ Dance, . ‘Legion “Auditorium, Oct. 2. Special. $$ $9. 99. 7 of the Moose Bake Sale. at Gor- don & Anderson,s, Oct. 3. oF LL.W.U, auxiliary, k. sale, October 3rd. “Wth and 8th. ~~ Rummage sale, October 10. .- Don. Cossack Choir. Civic Cen- tre,Oct. 14-15. oo. £202) : Legion : Auxiliary Rummage os Sale, October, 17. 21. -O.0.R.P.. T: alent. Show, " Oetoher 23rd. i . Bazaar, October 29. Legion Auxillary. Falt wovember 5. l.O.D.E Fah “bazaar, tre, November 19, W.O-T.M. bazaar. November 25. . Bazaar, Bazaar, Civic Cen. November. 19. cember.1. ‘Bazaar, December 2: ’ St: Andrew's. W.: A. branch Christmas, Bazaar, Church Hall... Decs.5: ties Publicity “Committee. Women : ‘rummage a Catholic Fall hazaar, etober! “Eastern | Star Bazaar, “October : ‘| Ladies Sizes 10 to. 18—S$5.99 ‘each ’ Christmas tea. and sale De- ‘ -evening| . oe Bat at “MENS IS SOCKS . 100% Nylon Stretchies. 3 “ ‘Reg. $1.50 pair - 3 pair for. § for. $2. 85 The UNIVERSAL... ' 3rd Ave. at Sth ‘Street Sp ecial CAR. COATS | _ Waterproof Material : - Quilted Lined ; : Good: Rarige’ ‘of Bright: Golors : Little Girls Sizes 4 to 6x—. . . $4.29 each Girls Sizes T.to ‘14.—$4, 98. each al -Very: limited. supply due: to import restrictions. “Sp secial - KNITTING YARNS Very Good Quality Sock .. and Sweater. Yarn 3 ply Bothany-——N¥ion Reinforced _-ferrific Color Range Special 47c ball ' (l.oz. ball) - © 4 balls. for $1.69 . sSpecial .. OYS:DRESS, PANTS. St. “Peter's w Boaaar, -cember 9. ~O. 0. R. P. Bazaar, 10 _ Funeral Notices: HILL—In city Tuesday, Septem-|_ ber 15, 1959, Matthew. Age 70 years. Beloved husband, of. Mrs. Dez December 10. ch reoal ‘and: Airforce. Blue: very ‘good - Viséose Flannel. ' Sizes’.6 to 16 years. ' Pair. $3.95 © 2 pair for $7.50 FRASER AND PAYNE | : Third Avenue vm ie Z : UARGE: “eabin on 80 x 100 ft: jot - in . FOR. RENT ~ unfurnished © two- ae and oil heater’ provided | com: oo mencing October 1 st. Phone 4135. --; (181) | 394, TWO. room ‘suite furnished. call 40 Suite 3.. (188) TWO - room. furnished "suite. _ 621 Fulton. Ste ° (gt). TWO room suite. Phone 4027-: me Ae £480) Homes for Sale FOR relaxed, enjoyable’ . living “_1SHINE COAST. Cosy two bed- -| level to paved road. Close to Dost, - {For Wilson, Totem. Realty. Box 220: an ( ‘living - rooms, room. Automatic . oil heat. p.m, FOUR “pedroomt. house, 805 Bor- 145. ‘THREE lots for sale on 11th Ave. We A at ae ae tan Mee, ison aso ob “ene na 2, RIN per one Wr FpOe oe ers . , Y et woreeane yee th "1 eee Tsp INL, COO CON OO OTT COT ge ey ety ape vat-Lakelse Lake. “For particu-|. lars’ contact’ G. Mihailovsky, |’ General . Delivery, Terrace, BC. (185) | Homes for Rent. bedroom house. Fridge, -stove, HOUSE semi-furnished §90_ por} month. Reply to Box 618 Daffy - |News. o THRE cE. bedréom house. Phone : 4027. « (180) ” Suites for Rent TWO ‘bedroom... furnished -suite. Suitable for two working cou- ples. Private entrance. Washer and fridge. Phone 4774, (180) ove se eee mgitnrt mon petit after’ 5. p.m. at 522° Fulton: St.. this WINTER. come to the SUN- room home.;.90 ft. waterfrontage All for $9,995. details FREER map write Gordon office and: store. further LISTINGS book. Gibsons, . BC. 80) MODERN: 2- bedroom. home -on three lots:. Large dinine ands fireplace, rumpus Ine quire at.732 Alfred St.. (185) TWO bedroom home. Price .rea- sonable, Phone 4427 after. 6 (185) Mee den. St. (185p) (182) | | THREE bedroom house fully fur- ‘' nished, cement. basement: Central location. Phone 2612 GOOD house, neariv completed. ~§25 llth Ave.. Fast. Apply’ to owner, Nhone 4691. - €182) | (|42 Wanted to Rent LEWo: ‘FGeaioemn “Gntubaisnea |: ‘Phouse. immediately. Phone 2869}: evenings. vue PR ee os C180) fp | 44 - Business Property ~ BUSINESS for .sale.. Phone. 4578. - (210) Property for ‘Sale Phone 4901. (182) Automobiles East. 47 ‘57 CHEVROLET 1 ‘Bel-Air two- Hazel Hill, Kitkatla, B.C. Rev- . ‘ aay) erend George T. Pattison willl CHESTERFIELD suite, kitchen conduct memorial service at Fer-| ~ ohrome set, upright deen-, guson Funeral Home, 500 Mee freeze, fridge. bedroom | suite, Rride St.. at 8 p.m. Wedneseay. child's bedroom suite, and ‘oc- September 16. Remains to be or casional chair. Phone 3379 ar warded to Kitkatla for inter-: 3ggo_ (184). ment. (180) | #? FIREWOOD for sale, hemlock, !3 Personal 'so alder for fire place. Phone! 2869. : (200) | TO. contact Alenholies* Anony- “ wr mous write te Box 343. or 2" x 14” fir lumber. $50: per 1000; en phone 5451. Meets every THURS- DAY &: 00 pm, Civie Centre, It, also rock fill, Phone 3915. : « One Ki-Mac 14 B ss Perso SMALL oj] heater. vere vob neserenereenener neem usiness nals combination branch’ burner. 1957 PONTIAC Station Wagon, RICHARD SEPHTON. Special Phone 5612. (#82) 160 ¢ mileage, like new. Pho Representative Mutual Life o oo | BBG evenings. ) Canada is in the city, For serv- GEHARD HEINTZMAN _ piano. We secre jce of Hfe insurance counsel, $195. Phone 5618 or 2337, 1951 ‘FORD pick-up, Good con- phone 6711. (182) (185) nder R $600. Apply No. 16 ny mone oe ander Rooms, FOR remodelling homes and| = ENTERPRISE oll range, Teco oil; - comer aner aeere t foundations and built-in’ cun-] cheater, chesterfield and chair. | 5500. door. sedan in very good con- Call A. Campora, aa dition. side Motel. 1954 ‘CHEVROLET ‘Rel- Air auto- matic, fully equipped, PAD ' 1955 Ford Garton wanon 7 Va, one owner, 30,000 miles $1500. Can be financed. Phone 3359. (180) 52 CHEV pickup. 1962 oe ad ‘53 BUICK. _ Rainbow Ca fe. “Anply | ‘No. 4 above (184) boards, Phone: 5801. (180) | Phone 6500. (183)| East, WILFORD Electricn! Werks, Mo- TWO voom cabin, unfurnished, tors bought, sold, rewound and}_1958 11th. Ave. East, (183) repaired, OLD mattresses, will pick un. ELECTROLUX Phone 2360. (183)) Phe Palos & Servier. Phone 2778. FLOOR furnace. ean) and wand, ~ FOR your Watkine Products, ~ \ 4) CIRY Phone Bill Way at 6937, (181) OIL, heater, Phone “510%. (18 15 Found 34 Wented, Mise. BI, UR bude ‘in vininity of To- tem: Park, , Phone 2084, 180) ‘16 Lost * tees mena CASH WOR ‘Serap, Copner, Brass, Land, Bnat- teries, Radjators. Tlal 0128. Call WALLET on bus, Minder. plense retum the wallet. Rewnrd Phone 2734, (] 81)| 35 ABO 6th. Ave, W: Boots and Engines 8 “Help | Wanted—Male GRANK mon who ean sal Batter Boards and under- stands cuts for sewer ines. Ap- ply Daeo Construction ee tay and 7th Bit, Phone A627, 20 Holp Wantad—Fomale _ STRNOARAPHER, tate and. Insuranea Shorthand not required, in commencoa affire neew m for ronl, “Oe cose marten enti CAR TOP BOAT, 7% hy, out- honrd, Phong 64638 ar OAR ) ) FOR SALRM 16 tt. Trin hant with 1068 18 ben. Johnson outhaard motor $600. Phone 6205, (1828p) 36; Rooms for Rent: SLETPING nea] cont. lem mn rete wa hae MeL BLE Tier Kann, Dutins| Oly. Non-drinkor. Phone (a) immadiataly, MAT bareflis Det ganmeen presen ne err ume ae A ee it ommnpndt 9s ort no Btoady position, Aiard: aning yaan ni. ata, aalary commonainate with SORE ne west apis Aunty LB Prudon dtd (180) "nt t t + vee SLEEPING room, Phone aa7h 32 For Saio—Mine. (188) YOUR Locker P Plant will no ROOM far rent, 1021 Second ‘Ave longer open Friday evenings.) enue Woat., (182) Frosty with elosa at a:00 p. Me M1) sab peecorery LIGUT honankoonine room. all 234 4th Bnst aftor 6 p, ms (18!) YEAR OLD Goleman | hanter chimney fiitiiaa, aforn ae aim forced re ay olnaulatar, 37 Room and Board i. Browning — soml-autamatia ” 12-|RAAM an Wy Awe. page shotgin, ane yenr, ROM ana ame ta Ho agi atove, atainiesa: burnor, Phone 4820, Nlckonaon pnt TAL) UE ee ro te peiniR yeni Boaghtimediiy snot Rennie rt Js ROOM and Ronrd for {Wo worl. MrLARY. woort and cant ‘furnace Camplotin #5000, Almost now. (180) Phone. HORA. ine men. Phone 2nho, (184) ep a nie nt SW erence te tos ROOM and BOARD. V196 Boron AYO, Wout. (al) 1, 1954 CHEVROL BT, radio, hen tor, 1955. PONTIAC. God, ondition. Phone 3164. "ts (188). 1953 Chev Sedan. Inquire. Strom.) (185) | | Former city |, dahl’s Service Station’: “ol the’ Burns -Lake- Francois, Lake} - ‘school bus and as: Hugh is‘driv-| “ling his taxi-taking children ‘to -.-and from our school from ‘east end. Driving school chil- meat packer . dies i in south | Vancouver :at the: age « of 17, was learned: here today.’ wd Funeral . September. | : 3° in° “Nunn Burnaby. - From: Hazelton, ‘Mr’ on Third Avenue. until ‘he: be- came foreman. of. the. Burns | Company abatoir. at.Cow™ Bay until his retirement in 1948. "With his wife Mary he moved to take up residence in Vancou- ver. Besides his wife, he. .is. sur- vived by a son ‘and daughter- in-law, Mr. .and- Mrs. ‘Joseph Naylor Jr. and grandson Bobhy;: of: Vancouver; a brother ‘Ernest Naylor, Portland,’ Oregon and sisters. in England. os Wembley, Engiand (Ph John Cowboy . McCormack, . Glasgow, won ‘British middleweight. title on foul by defending champion Terry Downs, London, (8); Fred- |. die. Gilroy, 120, Ireland, pointed Mario- d'Agata, 119 Ye ‘Italy, (0. ) RADIO. CFPR | 12490 Kilocycles ‘WEDNESDAY 2:30—CBC. News; f »Matinee.. oa cy, $3 :0—Wwaitz Time oe “4 :00-—-Records. For. You. 4 :45—Show Musie ss 3 : : Sports Desk/Byline 5: :00—-Monitor. Stars. 4:30—-Tempo. '5:15—-Tempo._... 6 :35—Rawnhide 6 :55—Preface 7:00—National News: Talk , 7:30-—-CBC Wednesday | ‘Night 10:00—CBC. News 10:15—University: Extension 30:30—Recital . : 11:00-—-Local News 11:05--Spice of. Life . 12:00+-Sign Off THURSDAY Trans. 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Cemetery, “Naylor moved to Prince Rupert in 1912". and was: a butcher’ for Burns{ ~ fand Company. Limited, located ‘out=4 ‘Roundup; , ~News | By AGNES H. NEAVE Jack O'Meara is. now driving the ren seems: to be in the family. : er of Mr. and Mrs. Galfry Gatacre ‘Jett on Saturday for England. They expect to be away for six months, . ae We had 12 ‘staying in-the Cot- ‘ fee Shop Residence and two little ‘dogs which: I- think is‘our. record, In one week we had 52 persons coming or going. or staying in our cottages sso we. were surely | busy with ponies and boats. With | Dadye. and- Michael Schwab ‘of ‘Prince Rupert were their Billie, Roddie, Martie: and little Dadye, their cousin ~ Randy Younghus- -band, also Maggie Leighton and Sandy Langthorne. | “During the week Dadye’s mo- ther Mrs. Emil-Peterson arrived ‘by car With her. ‘daughter Mrs. Mollie Dallyn,: her two children Kenny and. Marlene, and: Mr, + Mike’ Kurlock.. They’ had leit} Prince Rupert on: July --10 and | ington,” Manitoba and southern the Schwab: family until they returned to: Prince. Rupert .:on Monday. morning.: ‘Mike was out several times for a moose, - ‘and although . he glimpsed one: and saw lots of. tracks did not Azat back later on., Executive dies ' MONTREAL «}. —- Beniamin | Kendall Wilkinson, 66; president day after.a long iliness. Born in . | Workington, England, he came to” ‘Canada when he was 17. e Fengel Lake - have been travelling.in Wash-} B.C. Mrs. Peterson stayed with} one. We expect’ that he will he - of Asbestos Limited, died- Mon- . : Sawmill! burns: . “WILLIAMS. ‘LAKE @—Bquip-| ment -at: Lignum: Sawmil!s sawmill operation was severely damaged © Sunday night” in ~ «4 $100,000 fire > os Ltd. | : Safety 1 Leaders - Take a Bow By-? “Martha Johnson. - Dodge: Safety. Consultant A tip of our new- Fall bonnet . ‘to people throughout the country who are doing so much: to help make our. streets and highways safe: © To the Florida Highway. Pa- trol which has . organized | and. trained an ‘auxiliary ~ ‘composed - entirely’ of “more ‘American legionnaires. ‘The auxiliary, w hich’ has: offi : cial legislative status, is made up of men who work at all'types of jobs during the day and lay aside their civilian status to ride with | state. troopers “at. night © ‘and.on holidays. ‘These men “do more: than traffic work-——they are train- ed to work police radio, do first aid, help out in. plane crashes, hurricanes, ‘sports events. -@ To the South Carolina [High .way Patrol’ for . than’ 160,000 drivers during tre. years: to chat with them: abont “technical violations” . of ‘the state’s safely laws. Motorists are given a plue ticket, a warning. and a-lecture. In addition to pointing out what ‘might have happened asa result .. of their borderline infringement, | the patrol feels this is-an effective method of establishing an impor- ‘4ant.contact with the motorists. © To. Oklahoma Highway- Pa- | trol members who also are hand- ing out-a new type: of courtesy ’ warning ticket. The ‘tickets, which require ‘the violator’s signature, are used for all moving “violations which. do not warrant an arrest... - ‘They are made out in duplicate -—-one copy: goes to the violator - and the other to the driver’s file at the Department of Public Safe- ty to become a permanent bart of his record. | e To Clement A. ‘Riley, : sachusetts motor vehicles regis: trar, for cracking down on hog slow poke” drivers.” | Mr. Riley ‘ranks © the driver ~ . poking. along atlow speed, mostly... f Adneand 2): Te an ans: asmiadle; Lor fbeft “never keeping toile righ, A Vas mucha menice as th: eC, excessive : speecer.: than 1, 300 : tornadoes. and. top... stopping mere | Mas-- “road ing the game. , “Give your |play,” he says, “and one of two things will hhappen— both. bad. - “If “he doesn't tnderstana what you are telling him, he will confusion ‘and resentment | ‘to- worse on «the next deal: If he does -understand, | he. will ‘play he .is- your: ‘opponent, and how can that. be good?” {even -beyond,. reached a contract of. three no trump. The opening Tyo ‘\ of spades which fF was won by: dum- zy now led. the nine of’. diamonds - from the. board. , He- ‘finessed the “queen and cashed the. ace, ‘felling ; Mrs. Keen’s “two: ~ honors... But ‘Mr. Mr. Muzzy and. eventually: Mr. Muzzy went down one. “Why, ead the nine ‘on. ‘the! asked Mr. Champion nastily. mond. tricks.” “I was trying to get: a. ‘cover,’ replied. Mr. Muzzy lamely: - Mr.. Champion, did.it, do?. leading the five shot ‘too.” + Daily Rae Giana’ Ads | - | savagely. “your contract and going: set.’ ” By EASL: EY BLACKWOOD - “Mr, Dale i isa practical bridge player. | be more confused: than ever; and}. ~ gether will make him play’ evert| 0 better against. you the next time]. ‘|.’ In today’s: deal Mr. Muzzy and |" |Mr. Champion): bidding their re-|.. spective. cards to. the hilt andi: lead was the queen|.- : “my’s ace. Mr,.Muz-] He d es Not! par tner. lessons during: the: “South dealer. ae le Neither side vuinerable “NORTH: Mr. Champion - WAT. t A ACK: 16 6 ‘9965. ts e863 . “WEST - De Mr, Dale «> -Mr AQ ‘J 10 84.0 a9. ¥J8 2. oo BOL .%, 8742 i OBS RT KS oe . souTH “Mr. Muzzy. AWK GSS oa BIB coe _¢ AQ 10 eA SA Bee “ . The. bidding: ‘ ge i . Seuth — West _Nor th. Bast 1:9... Pass: 1-Y: >. Pass INT. Pass: 2N T°. Pas o3N.T. AH Pass®. 90> Opening | lead: Queen ‘of spade Dale’s eight spot stopped. the suit|cards toward: the” strong: hand; first round of diamonds, dope? "\row—to the best of his ability, “If |anyway. The result | was not. ans you lead : the’ fivé from ‘dummy | outstanding success... us at trick two, you get four “es ae “Well, you got it,” continued Munoz, '.126,: “Odessa,~ ‘Tex., uber | when “pub what good pointed Bobby: Bell, 123, “Youngs bees You'd get. a cover by.| town, Ohio: oy eevee me | Gittéronce.” ” said. ‘Mr.: “Champion Tae, ‘San, Jose,. -Calif., 10.) “Only, one’ trick... Only. the difference between making. Of - -course, “Mr. Champion“ “ath ‘right, ‘technically.’ And-he. went. on to-explain that: -when. leading, | from the -hand weak.in’ high... | for. a finesse; your: best. bet. is: US-; ually. the lowest card... itis wish -.Mr. Muzzy. followed this advice ere tin the hand to: be shown tomor- ;,, cs seaeeeeg . LAST NIGHT’ ‘S FIGHTS = Beaumont, Tex. (#H—Reuben : Pittsburgh * WP. -—Boby. Gordon, 148, Charleroi, Pa., outpointed Al ‘(Hauser 160, Philadelphia, (10.) + “ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA OUR LYDROMATIC : CLUB: IS . SPONSORING © BETTY FOR. QUEEN OF THE - SPORTS CAR MEETS E'RE GOING TO T | BETTY. PICKED 309, Atete Conus Publicabens, { GOTTA: SNAP. - SOME PUBLICITY’. PICS OF BETTY AND YOUR . a “BOMB,” VERONICA ? BETTY HAS] - BEEN IN: |. - THE | BEAUTY © + PARLOR ALL... 1 inc ; t i ; if } 4 Th @ Eloctit clan ‘Dial 3647. B.C, Land ' Surveyor RN, J.. REYNOLDS 25 Nesner Block Box 284 | Phone 2082 T-THISIS TOO. BIG _ ATHING TO KEEP “TO OURSELFS/! WE NEEDS ASVICE fo KEEP iT IN. BUT, LE'S TH FAMBINE! | ALEN'S TAILOR SHOP Iixperlenced Talloring ‘Alterations and Repatrs FAST SERVICE 301 8rd Ave. We Phone 2700 Johnny's Taxi. _DIAL 20n ALF STEINERT Offers you Export Tra Recapping BOB PARKER VeD, TRO-8rd Ave, B, Phane 2225 Guarantood Wark—Quiok Borvico Reddy Kilowatt Says: "Tf you ood. service for wiring your house, offices or premises _ TELEPITONE 4210-4310 | NBC, Power Co, Ltd: - Froo ostimnatos given, You" RE DDNG= e ABOUT NOT RUNNING 2 FOR myyor AGAIN: By AL CAPE THET CHILE. BIN DRAWRIN \ "THESE" P— PP-THIS IS TOO BIG TO KEEP IN - * Ms . i —- \ \: : “A . iA 2 wai. By CHIC Y YOUNG + JOBS WELL~AND 1 CAN'T DO BOTH: aN ' cod, THERE ARE ATLEAST - ¥ _ poy A POZEN Goon PECPLE NE MAKE SPLENPID MAYORS! center i le: A a i ot en AR RT ANY GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS Q5-Ist Ave, Wort Phone Sat LINDSAY'S “Cartage & Storage MOVING — PACKING ORATING — STORAGK Phones Wharf 4 sat Offlee 5016 J. H, EWALD Hulllor & Contractor Ponndationa,- Ropalra Kitehon Cupboards All. kinds of “Onrpentry M. J, Saunders UTE Yow Want Gravel & Comant Delivered Rook ar Concrete Work Nont of Truoks & Equipment Phono 844% = 1207 Water St q oy IM HUNGRY: THATS WHY -LCAN'T SLEEP (T 1S MIDNIGHT = 'M GOING TO GET SOMETHING Nl TO BAT ag DON'T CARE FF eee a or eT “or “ait HL WHO'D EVE EVER Bae THE Rush ' ane “Pp Heber bean ek ads p. sacat Ot. nif PaSab hd de ww ANZ. b ay ~ a No G i. D Pl id) . pth: © 44,; Faet reat (3)