q ' Ly “ La . . 5 _— 9 La ee pee yg eo ee gee Oat ees ve , . “ on T RONOEN aren mts vent Toe megane pe Rapp " PROPWASH ae 4 uMially Ballinger to receive racing. trophy at annual outboarders’ banquet N Nover : mber. 9}. , yo By GLADYS BALDWIN. “High man on the totem pole of points for the 1959 season’ 's yacing, Walter (Wally) Ballinger will receive the coveted Westwind Trophy 2 at the. annual din: | per of the Prince Rupert Outboard. Association’ November 9. D. G. Martin, racing ‘chair- man of the association: sald Bal- _{linger racked .up. 4,894. - -points during the seven races: held this years, Menry Seppa, was runner up with 4,600, op . |. MMhe Westwind trophy. is‘a per- ' .| petual award going. each ‘year to}: the racer with the highest num- .|ber-of points. Present’ holder of the trophy is | Robert “Arm- trophy, the. B: iydroplane using a motor with 4 stock bottom ‘end: Peter Sampson. - BHQ—Lu-. .cien | Langois. | BU—Robert Armstrong. CH—D.. G. Martin. DU—Henry" Seppa. .. bob bk | oT: understand; Bill - Saunders has been out at. Taylor Lake nearly every. weekend: trying out : al TET i Pete Ce a EY ea vow we ee | Other: class winners are—JU | ve vewnwvre oe ‘ wey Bo By pointing ‘out, ‘tha such as food ‘ flavoring,. ‘photo- euch, as ‘film: and. ‘insecticides: are , made. from! wood, W.. “D, Reith of-B, Cy ‘Forest, Service: ‘Pub-- lic Information . and, Education ‘Division is. ‘reminding’, “Prince Rupert: ‘school ° children... ‘of. ‘the [, importance of. ‘British Columbia forests, oe /During his. tio- week stay ‘in Prince. ‘Rupert, : Mr. - Reith: will. speak and: show .. films. to - ‘more. than "2,000: ‘students - in seven. ~ ganizations. B it ms Ing’ ‘Ticences ‘was more: ‘than $1, 500,000. 0 Besides ‘income,’ Mr. : Reith schools, He will also. be’ addres-.|' sing ‘service ‘clubs. and: other. Or= i ene ee ee ee ee eA OAM OT OOM OLS notes that our-forests contrib- ute to provincial beauty, . out- ‘door: recreation . and. a are:a: four- dst attraction, (°° : As visual aids ‘to his” program Mr. Reith “is using 16mm_ color toon, “rn ‘No Fool With | ‘Fire” ‘vention inthe home and for- ‘est. A second Disney film, “Beaver ‘Valley”. stimulates ‘interest in film, One, a. Walt. Disney. dar-. ‘shows howto practice fire.pre- Veo LOY a) wild life and water éonservation illustrating the lite | activity of the beaver." -. “Silva Survey,” . a film’. pro- duced’ by. B.C... Forest Service photographic. staff . details.of methods: ‘used to com- pile the forest: ‘inventory: of ‘B.C: A fourth film produced by a, ‘industry. company deals” with. sawmilling, | >: leading B.C.. forest” plywood. making, shingle’ mills and paper manufacture. | In November -Mr. Reith will be working in Ocean Falls, Kifi- mat and Terrace. LOTMA OOO OOM IAEA OTOVAIAVGIUTCOE TE ECE - » * és “the ‘tidal ‘River, portrays - Prince Rupert Daily News: 2 Brfdayn( ‘October: 23," “1959; (uns ‘GREAT: PORT. Thames .. miles. . ‘Say. we - this. whisky. ‘is.really AL as sure s..its a9 f . strong Jr. In addition té the Westwind, _ |Ballinger also, wins his own class all’ the tricks for more speed in his newly-acquired. “Ding-Bat”. He andihis dad 'M. ‘J.\Saunders. Mr, Reith emphasizes, that. ‘int addition to. providing over more: than 40 per. cent. of, the average have her winding ‘up’ to 50: milés an hour and:are looking at 60. FF mh Charles ‘Roberts’ 18-foot ‘Gull has been pulled out for the. win- ter. Mr. Roberts said his. family used their .boat a’ lot this. year and -had camped out - two or — — 1) three times: “Longest ‘trip. was — . — —————| to Kitson. Island.. The 18-footer oe : ~ -. Tlis. powered with two Johnson vd : , Be motors, 35 and: 18 horsepower. NOTICE sezics, One racing. ‘season is just over -but the next one is: already - un- der consideration for some, I understand plans: EM new hulls are circulating. D. Martin and The Court of Revision will sit at 10: 00° a.m. ||Henry Seppa are in line- for "on Monday, November’ 2, 1959, in the Council: | " Chambers, City . Hall, Fulton - Street, Prince * T Rupert, B. C. to hear all complaints and to:correct «| +and revise the list of electors for the voters list “for the year 1939, If you are interested ina BRIDGE CLUB eo | Contact the Civie Centre wo on — we “s4. " . “Wetbacks” while. Otto. Kniep- \Kamp and’ Wally Ballinger are looking. as fh bbe : ‘The time has come when many routboarders are tucking their outboards away, for the. winter. If that’s .your. next chore : here are a few tips gathered from the experts. _ e Flush’ engine out with fresh, water: and run for half an hour sao ke A copy of the, list of electors will be posted - on the notice board in the City Hall on Tuesday, « _ October. 20, 1959. in fresh water to clear. out salt - deposits. | ~ =. So oo @ Check.. “electrical “system: R, W, LONG, condenser, ‘points, high tension City Clerk leads and. coil. -:..- @ ‘Remove spark plugs, check, clean and regap. : ‘@ Squirt | oil ‘into spark plug holes and pull. starter cord to .| distribute oil around pistons. — po ros re @ Squirt oil into, carburetor . os |intake and pull starter cord once again. / . @ Remove botton - “end. and un solvent into it and then re- move solvent. Fill: yo with. Hy- ; poid No. 90. gear ‘case oil OR special. grease recommended by your outboard | ‘manufacturer. e Remove propeller and re- pitch: if necessary. A , @ With_a light. oil: coat, die | Outside ofthe motor. to ‘keep: he: rust’ and dirt. out.” Ma @ Cover motor joosely ‘and stand upright 0 or fasten t to motor, board. Deaths increase. VICTORIA (i) — Figures . ob- tained | Wednesday . from ¢ ee, . ‘motor vehicles branch showe , Everybody Welcome | the 1959 highway death toll ' . ae jstood at 246 Sunday compared iSSi |lwith 218 deaths at the end o Admission 75¢ each Octbber, 1958. The-record year . . was 1956 when 316 persons were ue oO killed on the- province's. high-!; | ways. Music by the Four Crescendos” wpe ec dca ciagee ngeinbte ag apeegt ety te Aa ceoeiminaneg ae im mas mae eran oe FOR. FALL MEN’S CAR COATS Smart Wool and Mohair— Greys, Weige, Powder’ Blue, Chareoals— Priced $19 15 to $32" WEATHER COATS ‘the: income of B.C.—as. high”. as: 90 .| per cent in some. localities—the forest provides many other bene-. fits such - as.. soil conservation, water ‘conservation, and a home for wild ‘life. “During 1958. the income from. hunting. and . fish- Names “IN. the _ Ne WS. ' LONDON The. execution. of ed of murdering a. London: po- liceman, has. -been fixed for No-' vember 5, it was officially stated, here ‘today. ‘The German-born 30-year-old photographer’s * last hope of, evading | the: death sen- tence now lies ‘with. Home Secre- tary R. A. Butler, © who - could recommend his reprieve. t+ Fe a new. opera,: A’ Midsummer} Night’s: Dream. based .on: Shake-. speare’s. comedy, : ‘which’ “will June’s Aldeburgh - . Festival: Music. The 45-year-old ‘British composer is ‘one of the found- in’ 1948. LR : . + + : ‘LONDON | - Admjral Sir Charles Lambe, first ‘sea lord, dian naval staff. announcement: Lambe's said To the Householder: ($129. 50 and no quiz. : » signed, Guenther Fritz Podola, ‘convict- J _ALDEBURG, England—Benja- | min: Britten: has' started work on have its world premiere at nexti. of} ers of the festival which began; will fly to: Canada’ next Tuesday} to meet the chief of the Cana- Later he wilti- go to Washington. An admiralty pa . Admiral}f | North . American’: talks} {mutual interest. Py ie Hig: leaving to become general manager of. a private company. i - ” NEW YORK—Dmitri Shosta- kovich, Russia's: -most famous; living composer, . | Thursday night for’a return en- gagement in the United States. er + oh -OTTAWA— Associate Detence! North Vancouver, to. go into service,’ will sail Halifax. + + + BOSTON—Former city censor ; , John N, Casey, 97, who was cred- | ‘fted with making the theatrical! i tag “Banned in Boston” famous, | ' ‘died Thursday at his home. Dur- ‘Ing his 28 years as city censor, i Casey barred. the bare leg on: ; Boston stages, insisting that: ; performers wear tights. He often declared that; ‘he was the most misunderstood : j man in Boston. “will be confined: to exchanges of. views. on naval matters oft “GALGARY_ The: resignation | ELECTROLUX (CANADA) LIMITED. Don’t be misled on prices by. fly- by-night operators 7 using cheap tricks. to get your business. The Electrolux Cleaner sells from $99.50 to $179, 50: i _The polisher 3-disk. machine | is ‘still a V9. 50° to . Our prices are National. WM. MARTINUK, - ~~ Branch Manager, = . Electrolux. (Canada) Limited, “EANADIAY I WE w Hisay | DISMUD amp mar res ee ; + : Of E. C. Thomas, a city commis-: sioner. criticized by a judicial in- quiry for. improper conduct; will + i. be submitted. to.a. special ; meet- t ing: of city employee since: *1952, 4. ‘arrived here! Minister Sevigny will be guest ‘of. -|honor at the commissioning of: the destroyer escort Columbia at. 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