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Please do not ask members OW Tey Te Papel, tage Oy oF et 32 THREE piece chesterfield, com- bination radio, bed and dresser 340 6th Ave. West, phone 5902, ) 24” Moffat clecirle. stove $65.00. For Sale—Mise. Phone 3957. (120) YEAR-OLD chickens. 1865 Tith Ave. East. | (120) L.0.0.M. fish dinner and dance 7:00 p.m. June 26. Members and Moose Picnic’ June 28, Kloyla |. members repister at Lodpe, . Past Mistress LOBA Rummage Sale August 29. s Salvation Army Tea and Sale, 1959. “Rummage Sale, September 12 Pte ee Rummare Sale September 19. -_ cerca nine vets beens an nem ten ‘Rummage Sale, September 26. Bazaar, October 7. _Rummage sale, | October 10 . Bazaar, October 29, Legion Auxiliary Fall. Bazaar, Bazaar November 18. Bazaar, December 2. Christmas Bazaar, December 5. (126) Personal Rosicrucian Mysteries All sincere seekers for the known to the ancients. Write for Life. It is mailed without obliea- tion to students of the higher laws of nature and mental sci- ence. Scribe 111, AMORC Tem- ple, San Jose, California, us * (120) TO contact Alcoholics Anony- mous. write te Box 343 or phone 5708 or 5789, Meets every £$:00 p.m. Civic (4112p) Centre. Business Perscnal WILFORD Electrical Works. Mo. tors } bought, sold, rewound and _Tepaired. “Che & A. Radio. & Appliance Re- pairs. Monday to Friday. Pick- up and delivery. Phone 3763. ELECTROLUX. Gales & Service. Phone 2778. 1259 Park Avenue. 18 Help Wanted—Male RAWLEIGH's Specials, Samples, Sales Aids, Quality line of 170 Home and Farm needs may an- swer your desire for larger in- come. Full time or spare time Wanted, Misc. CASH FOR . Scrap, Copper, Brass, Lead, Bat- teries, rave. We Dial 6128. Call 630 6th Ave 35 Boots and Engines 24’ recently built troller “Sea Song.” Cabin has full standing room with two 6’ bunks, 25 hip. Kermath Sea Cub. Boat at New Floats. Phone 2504. : (122p) | FOR SALE or ‘TRADE—16’ ‘speed | boat for a’ cabin boat or pill 34 | netter! Phone 3353. (125) 36 ‘Rooms for Rent LARGE - sleeping ‘room. with ing space. Suitable for two. quiet gentlemen. 1609 8th East. (120) ONE housekeeping room, 1 sleep- ing room: with parking space. 1609 8th Avenue East. * (125) TWO unfurnished'rooms. Phone 4569. (122) ‘examined housekeeping privileges. Park-|. LIGHT housekeeping rooms. | Phone 3692. , 38 Cottages, Campsites JOHNSTONES Cabins, Lakelse; Lake, Box 1191, Kitimat, B.C.; T. S. Mallory Prop. Housekeep-| ing units, propane stoves. liehts 5, water, Store. Coffee Bar. 7120 vi =| 4 \ 39A Suites for Rent THREE room heated suite. Cen-' tral location, no children. Ap-| niv G. P, ‘Tinker. Co. Ltd., phone, 5224, (120); TWO room suite. furnished, 1083 | 9th Ave. East. Phone 3383. (1201) . TR WANT AD : WIM De the Job for Toe : “40 Homes for Sale Plans. Write today for hodklet “Your Way to a Better Living.” | The W. YT. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. Dept. EE-166, Winnineg 2, Man. MAINTENANCE A steam engineer's papers {ies to cammence July 15, ajn writing to Manager, Centre, Du- Civic | (122) | 20 Help. “Wanted—Female QUAL IFIED Hfe guard, Prefer- ably with synchronized swim- ming experienee, Salary com- mensurate with abliiity and ex- perience. Give full details first letter and apply to A. P, Craw- ley, Personnel Committee, cis Centre, 122) WOULD like Indy or Rly to bnby sil. Can live in. Phone “WANTED ~ “Gombination short order cook and counter girl “yart time. Apply in person June and 28rd only, at Co-op Coffee Bar, (Wat) 24 Situations Wal. —Male “ASRMENT work, fixing pare dens, sidewalks. house naint- rock ‘walls. Phone 6100. c123p) 31 Bicycles, Motoreyeles MO’ ron scooter in good condi. tion. Phone 8038, (2ip) 32 For Sate—Mise.. a wee wre one no voce eee rene nae ONE 4 en, fridge, 1 large Rnterniise range, 2 chester- field suites, one bed chesterfield, 1 child's clothes enbinet, 2 avne |s clothes enbinets, | kitchen sul other omiseellnneous items. Phone. abn, 7 ROY NRAR new 1B" cnrmiage Royal electric typewriter, YeOPOssOKs- ed, Offer nenrest $270.00 takes, Fully guaranteed as new mach- ne, Apply Dally Nows, (2op) UAaRN Antomatle swine, mache ine and vaeunm — cleaner. Phone ANT, 120) ice pee AE RETIN EEE S HREOC ONE WORT Uo nTt AE WHIT 1 ‘palerina lonath vont grown, slze id, Exeellent con- dition, Phone Gaal, Maip) WABY washing machine, with puny: Th food mnning order Ke 1.00, Phone A241, (120 ) BRAND new chesterfield aite, ry, kitehon and bedroon sulte, Mone | ih LH vitor hi 000 pam f Meh) semana teed oars AT of Fnevelopedin Aritlanien with hook case, like new. Phone ADO. (122) Oem ee te neonate ee ROA rndlonr cord nlnyer eo: hination, Phone HIND after 6:00 hr (120) ROCK CAR nave, Phone 6 Ana °:A large new house, 3 acres of, ‘| good poultry houses | birds. man with class fishing near. apply \. | | good land, plenty of fruit trees. for 1000: Vancouver, good: Ideal for a rest’! Write: (121); !NEW Q- bedroom ‘house, $12, 500. ; 615 7th Ave. West. Phone 5814. | | : (12) Dp). WOUSE on 2 lots 24’ x 34". Three | bedrooms, cement basement.| Call at 1215 Park Avenue. $10, 500! cash, f 120)) | \ LARGE “older type home. Apply’ Near home. Bargain for cash. | Box 585, Daily News. | 523 Mays ( Cove Cirele. (122p) 42 Wanted ‘to Rent. LADY wants sleeping or Neht housekeening room, Central, Phone (4225, ee (120) GARAGE or storage space Phone 2580. enn nee (120) 46 Business” Opportunity cere encore nate 4 net ttn wenn ert FOR RENT—-Modern, well eanin- ned cafe. Good onportunity far right couple, Steady income per month, Please write for full par- tleulars, Box 583, Dally News, 20) Fe am ee RE Oe EU 68 eI A na ee Gm ate ote 47 _ Automobiles 1042 black ‘and red Ford tn rood condition. Radio and sienal Nehts. Apply at the pink and white troifer at Parkside Motel after 6:00 p.m, aor 1957 trajier 865 ft. One bedraamn Cash and take over payments Contoert Harald Lindsay, Pork- side Motel, (120p) 1081- B2 Morric Oxford ahove nv. erage condition, Thorourhlv clean throurhout. Phone dal after 6:00 pan, M2 11 AR RAEN He Hen Ime eee Haas gt Die Weel ae am mmm Erte von ban pm HONK Plymouth, Phone OBS. aan Legal Noticas PVan ver Natlee of Tatention to Apply (a Lense bate Th Land Meeording PDintrtet af Prinae Rupert and alttiate Tagoon Te let, Aelwyn Toles,” Queen Charlotte Talanda, ‘ Take notion that Alaska Pina Com- pany Tditted, a hody corporate of Wit W. Chori Birset, Vaneouver fi 0, intends to apply ‘for n leane of the follawhoe deseibed landas Cammanetne at me pont planted approximately t ehains setheniterly from Hydrographic Aurvey Bintan NG-1N8K thonne WW) ehatna onorth: thanca Nerthwoaterly Vib ehahaey thonea Bouth 8 ehntaa thence Pant. menrement and contatabay A werd erly along shore ta point at eam more ar leas, for the purpose af lor WINE RAND MIAO, branding ated Dare Jondlag of lags Tufted May 7, 1080. “dnote Trevi 'Mrorley Tathat, Tentdent Toren, Writer " 0 nee ent aeee eeet remem i June, VF OW NERS Legal Notices. be CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Tenders for the Supply and Tnstal- lation of Narrow Stile Doors and Mrimes, Telephone | Blag. 248 West Third, Ave, Tenders itn sealed envelopes, plain- ly marked “TENDER FOR DOORS— TELEPHONE BUILDING" will be ace cepted by the undersigned up to 5:00 p.m. Monday, July 6th, 1959 at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, to sup- ply and install Narrow Stile doors: and frames at the Telephone Build-: Ing 248 West Third Avenue, , Plans and specifications may be at the. City Clerk's: office and copies may he obtained by a bona |fide tenderer upon deposit of Ten ($10.00) dollars. This deposit will: he refunded following the return of the / Plans and specifications. _ The lowest tender or any tender need not necessarily be accepted’ and the acceptance of any tender: shull be subject to the condition: that Corporation funds are legally ‘avail-. ubie for such purpose. : : D. N. Wiison, PurchasingAgent. City Tall June 19, 1959, (124): SHERIFE'’S SALE Province of British Columbia County of Prince Rupert to Wit: Under: and by virtue of a Warrant of Execution to me directed and de- livered against the gdods and chat- tals of George Dybhavn at the suit of B. J. Schemenauer, I have seized and will sell by public auction at my of- fice in the Court House, Prince Ru- vert. B.C.. on Friday the 26th day of 1959, at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon, all the rignt. title and in- , terest of the defendant in the fol- ‘lowing to satisfy: the Judgment debt | and costs herein: 1-Fleetrie Adding Machine,. “Rhienmetall” Serial No. 138181. Terms of sale—CASH plus SS. tax. Dated at Prinee Rupert, B.C... this With day of June, 1959, Earl J. Dean, Sheriff of the | County of Prince Rupert. 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Ramert Calling 00 --Rebrondenast of Queen's Arrival tn Quebec City (Edited) Speergn meee eee ee Ste DCR H HH HO tom te WO ee er rer wre. ‘!son:’ Division . 1, crrew rer re HH tg Pe TS yh ERT ye Tye Se Eten ge 8 a x SEL Oa g UTES CV Me DOV OO EEC EHO YT OD OOO OMe TOOT eee wT EEN reel. rh ntngeemntinlinat otis Wy wey bets , Almost .the whole villiage of Port Simpson turned out to the Parent. Teacher Association Children’s Sports Day held at the small community recently.- The. day’s activities were open- ed with an enjoyable parade of Large ¢ cro rowd of ie en, > adults enjoy sports day at Port Simpson Ethel Beynon, Yvonne Spence. Boys 12 and 13, Vernon Wes- ley, Donald Alexcee; girls, 12 and 13, Diane Moraes, Clarabelle White. Boys 14 and 15, Tommy Ross, Ronald Sampson; girls 14 and 15, school children headed by thei Frances Lawson, Arlene Wesley. Port Simpson Band: Taking awards for good citi- zenship were: Division 6, Bar- bara -Dudoward. and Murray Reece; Division 5, Judy Dennis and Robert . Price;. Division 4, Mary Lawson and Frank Ryan’ Division 3, Della Ross and Mel- ford: ‘Wesley; Division 2, Frances Phylis. Tait and Ronald Samp- Eileen “Sankey and Jerry Groven.. Winning a. prize for ‘the best decorated doll. buggy was Kar en Dudoward. For the best decorated tri- cycle, first prize was taken by Leslie Ryan, second by Clyde Green and third went to Albert Ross. Capturing prizes in the older group for the best decorated bi- cycle were Robert Hughes, first and Ethel Beynon second. Results of the various other sporting events were as follows. RACES _ Boys, 6 and 7 years— Albert Ross, Tommy Sampson; girls, 6 and 7 years—Eileen Latimer, Charlene Dunn. Boys, 8 and 9 years— Terry Lawson, Eddie Robinson: giris, 8 and 9 years, Judy Dudoward, Janet Sampson. Boys, 10 and 11 years, Frank Wesley, Tommy Green; girls, 10 and 11 years, Edna Tait, Myrtle Dennis. Boys, 12 and 13 years, Frank Cooper, Donald Alexcee; girls, 12 and 13, Della Ross, Jo-ann Groven. Boys, 14 and 15, Jerry Groven, Ronald Sampson; girls, 15, Arlene Wesley, Frances Law- son. oo . BROAD JUMP. Boys, 6 and 7 years, Albert Ross, Tommy Sampson; girls, 6 and 7, Charlene Dunn, Bileen Latimer. ‘ Boys, 8 and 9, Mike Gray, Terry Lawson; girls, 8 and 9, Janet Sampson, Laura Sampson. Boys, 10 and 11,. Clyde Dudo- ward, Frank Wesley; girls, 10 and 11, Yvonne Spence, Lois Sampson. Boys, 12 and 13, Frank Cooper, Melford Wesley; girls 12 and 83, Debbie Sampson, Clarabelle White. Boys 14 and 15, Jerry Groven, Victor Lincoln; girls 14 and 15, Arlene Wesley, Frances Lawson. HIGH JUMP Boys 6 and 7 years, Henry Spence, Lesley, jr.; girls, 6 and 7, Anna Dennis, no contestant, Boys 8 and 9, Andrew Tait, Carl Sampson; girls 8 and 9, Janet Sampson, Judy Dudo- ward, Boys 10 and 1], Frank Wesley, Tommy Green; eirls, 10 and 1], Business & Professional Wh You Want . Gravel & Cement Dellvered Rock er Concrete Work Rent of Trucks & Equipment Phone 54A7 1207 Water St. M. J. Saunders |¥ Whe Elvclvi clan Dial 3647 LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGE | Phones Whart 4331 Office 5016 For certified Red-Seal or adequate wiring - Residential Caommerelal or Tnduatrial, TELEPHONE 4210 or 4310 Free Bstimates Northern B.C, Power Co, Ltd. SEACOAST ROOFING COMPANY Spoelal an Wartime ‘'s and 0's Phone 3260 or 6021 GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS | 215 tat Ave, West Phone Sat . ALEX'S TAILOR STOP Experienced Tatloring Alterations and Repairs FAST SERVICE 301 8rd Ave, W. Phone 27N0 ALF STEINERT Offers you Papert Tire Reoapping HOW PARKER VED, 180-8ed Ave, E,| Phone 2225 Guaranteed Work--—Quick Service Spechiize ln omadern iitehan cupboards ond tatertor lntahing TAMITIK BUILDERS & Woodworks Ltd. Phone 68t5 Now 844 Prince Rupert B.C, Land Surveyor J. REYNOLDS 25 Neaner Block Box 284 Phone 2088 * PHONE 6767 WOR CLASSIFIED ADB IN TI, DATLY NRWA o BEFORE 10 A.M, Voroshy Camp. quitty Johnny's Taxi DIAL 201) 14 and} POLE VAULT Boys, 8 and 10 years, Sampson, Mike Gray. Boys 11 and 12 Andrew Spence, Tommy Green. Boys 13 and 15,..Tommy Ross, Floyd Sampson; girls, 13 and 15, Frances Tait, Phyllis McKay. THREE-LEGGED RACE Boys, Alexcee and Tommy Sampson: Albert Ross * and Frank Spence. Girls,/6. and 7 years; ,Linda Sankey and Connie Sperice; Charlene Dunn and Doreen Gray. Boys, 8 and 9, Andrew Tait and Mike Gray; Robert Price and Irving Dudoward. » Carl} It’s a fact. Largely because of the dis- coveries of-a brilliant young Frenchman, Jean. Francois Champollion, historians have been able to trace the life, cus- toms and religion of Egyptian cultures as far back as 3500 ’ B.C. In | 1822, Champollion found the key to the long-lost: secret of hieroglyphic writing through a laborious compari- son of the Greek, Egyptian and hieroglyphic writing on the fa- mous “Rosetta Stone,” a black Slab of basalt which had lain for centuries near one of the mouths of the Nile River. 6 and 7 years, Robert. | Ethel Beynon, Yvonne Spence. ‘| Prank Cooper; Girls, 8 and 9, Judy Dudoward and Laurie Sampson. oe Girls 10 and 11, Myrtle Den- mis and Lavinia Wesley; Yvonne Spence and Linda Lawson. Boys 12 and 13, Vernon Wes- ley and Robert Green;. Frank, Cooper and Charles Hnery. Girls, 12 and 13, Jo-ann Gro- ven and Diane Moraes; Rena Woods and Frances Tait. Boys 14 and 15, Roddy Samp- son and Victor Lincoln; Ronald Sampson and Floyd Sampson. Girls 14 and.15, Della Ross and Clarabelle White; Arlene ‘Wes- ley and Frances Lawson. SLOW BICYCL ERACE'. Senior Boys—Roddy Sampson, Robert Green. Senior Girls) — ‘Phyilis Tait, Ethel Beynon. . Senior girls and boys solw bi- cycle race—Robert Green, Fran- cess Phylliss Tait. SACK RACES Boys 6 and 7—@lenn , Tison, Albert Ross; girls 6 and '7, Doreen Gray, Linda Sankey. ' Boys, 8 and 9—Terry Lawson, Oliver Gray; girls 8 and 9, Janet Sampson, Judy Dudoward. Boys 10 and 11—Tommy Green, |, Johnny Cooper; giris 10 and 11, _Mor- Boy 12 and 13—Robert Green, Della Ross, Clarabelle White. ° Boys 14 and 15—Ronald Samp- son, Floyd’ Sampson; girls. 14 ‘and 15, Marie Spence, Frances {| Lawson. \ SKIPPING RACE ‘DASH © | Boys 6 and 7 years—Tommy | Sampson, Frank Spence; girls 6 It i i { { { \ and 7, Linda Sankey, _ Dorcas, | Wesley. Boys 8 and ‘9—Terry Lawson, Eddie Robertson; girls 8 and 9, Janet Sampson, Judy Dudoward. Boys 10 and 11—Tommy Green, \Harvey. Price; girls 10 and 11, [Edna Tait, Lavinia ‘Wesley. Boys 12 and 13—Robert Green, girls 12 and. 13; Clarabelle White, Della. Ross. Boy. 14 and 15—Roddy Samp- son, Chester Green; girls 14 and 15, Arlene Wesley, Frances Law- son. Frank Cooper; girls 12 and 13,| | [BLACKWoo BRIDGE By EASL EY BLACKWOOD D on Mr. Masters had to do a very special bit of trump suit management to bring home his contract in today’s deal. that guess correctly but he lot of work to do. The defenders started off by winning ‘three club tricks, end- ing in ‘Mr. Abel’s hand. He then shifted to a small diamond and the eight spot from Mrs. Keen’s hand. forced out the ace. “Mr. Masters led a small heart to. ‘dummy’s: king, returned the four-spot and. finessed the ten. The: ten held and that was good, |. but Mr. Abel showed out, discard- ing ‘a small diamond—which was very. ‘bad indeed. ~The queen-of hearts was now located in. Mrs. Keen’s hand but unfortunately there were no more trumps in dummy, to lead through for an- other finesse. Mr. Masters real- ized there was still a chance to make the hand. The first thing he had to do was to reduce his trumps to the same number held by Mr. Masters Mrs, Keen. He led J his last diamond ‘to the king on the board, played .a diamond pack and ruffed it low. At this point he needed two more: entries“ to. dummy.