TEE OT a “ » 0 a ra Sel/— & Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, Apri] 17, 1963 Bubseription rutes; By Carrter: per month eee ts eeeees @ 1.36 per year ' $13,00 By mail In Advance: per month . ........,,, 8 1.25 6 months ............,. 8 6,50 per year .............,., 612.00 Classifed Rates, 8e per word per day, minimum 7oc. Publication for’ § days for the price of 4, Box numbers 26 extra. Announcements: sfc per line per day, Coming Evenrs: 60c per word per month. In memoriam 83.00 per insertion, Fngagement, marriage, funeral or Geath notices, 63.00 per tnsertion. Birth notices 1.00 rer tnsertion, of The use df Daily News hoax num- bers In these cotumns protects thé tdentity of our advertisers who wish fo remain anonymous, We regret that we are bound not to disclose identities fnvealved, lease de not ask staff members for thts infor- matfon, te I COMING EVENTS Queen Mary Chapter Daffodil Tea, April 17th. Ukrainian International Fed- eration Danee. Annunciation Hall. April 20th. with DAILY NEWS , SURE R RRR Ee ES 9. In Memoriam CRU RU RRA EN ERE ey, Rent — Trade — Bu Vi WANT ADS: Suan BURR RRR RRR 20. Heip Wanted—Female In loving Memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father Bert Vander Wouden who passed away on April 17, 1962. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away, God took him home, it was his wiil But in our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by his wife, Edna, and Douglas, Vera, Bill and chil- dren. (75) 13. TO contact Alcohostes Anony- mous, write Box 343. Meety cvery Friday Civic Gentre, 8 p.m. MIRACLEAN Bleach, 160 oz. $1.19, Free Delivery. Ph 2539, Personal A.A. Friendship Group meets 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friendship House. Phone 6371. tae Business Personal PHILCO - FORD TELEVISION Free Trial in your home Dia] 2300 PARKER’S FORD CENTRE 2nd & McBride (tf) a O™ Spring Bazaar, Apri Picture Loan, Civie. Centre, April 26th, Bell’ 7:45 p.m. Rotary Club Anniversary Cab- aret, April 27th. : WA to UFAWU Bake Sale, April 27th. ~ Sons of Norway Tea, May Ist. _LOBA Mother's Day Tea, May Pih, Valhalla Hall, 2-5, “Red Cross Campaign May 6th fo 11th. " Hospital Day Tea, May 9th. Oddf el lows Ba ke Sale, 11th, Shop-Easy. May ‘Reg, ‘'N. Bake Sale, May 11th. Lutheran Tea, May 11th. St, Peter’s Afternoon W.A. Ba- zaar, May 15th ~ Rotary Spring Tea, May 29th (97) Facey Hall Supper, May 29th. 7 0.0 RP. Spaghetti Dinn er, Tune Ist. 7 Presbyteri an “rummage June 1. Piek-up 2807. sale, " Bike Sale June 15th, ~ GHildren's Fashion Show, Sep- femiber 27th. FULLER Brush Products. Phone 5412. -. ., ELECTROLUX Sales & Service. Phone 424 Sth Ave. West. 2778. 4982 evenings, Bazaar Novem ber 20th, ( 126) WATKINS Products. J. Hennessy. Phone 4741. (86) W. J. NORTON, Contractor & Builder, Free estimates. Phone (86) LAWN MOWERS © sharpened, grass shears, all cutting tools. Precision Saw Filing, 215 Ist West. (76) SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE, Handy man and janitor servi- ces. Phone 4482, 4501. (92) AT DEANE’S the special for the week ending April 20th is 25% off any men’s, ladies’ or child- ren’s jackets and shortie coats. Phone 2353. (78) 18. Help Wanted—Male YOUTH to learn parts business and local auto dealership. Should have Grade 12, single and living at home. This is a permanent position and no triflers please. Apply Box 998 Daily News. (73) Use the Classifieds for Results Woot the BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ad. verliser Quick service and satisfaction is stressed by the pro- rvesive businessmen and concerns Hsting their services ‘S$ & S STORES LTD. Westinghouse Weadquarters Washers - Dryers = Appliances Kasy Terms 337 - 3rd Ave. W. — 5434 CONTRACTORS GREER & BRIDDEN , LIMPED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS Q15 = Ist Ave, W. Phone sat M., J. Saundors General Contractor Conerete Uasements & sidewall Ciravel & Cement Delivered Repalra of ath Kinds Phone S447 1207 Water St, ELECTRICAL SERVICE Domestic, Commercial, Industrial Wiring Estimates Pree N.B.C, POWER CO. LTD. Phones 4210, 4330 P.O. Wox san Sh, ° C Loclvé clan Dial 3647 helow, ACCOUNTING JANITOR SERVICE FOR S. WILSON STORE — OFFICE Accounting & Business . or Consultant BUILDING CLEANING "No. 4 - 585 W. 3rd Ave, Call * Prince Rupert “The JANITOR SERVICE” P.O. Box 455 — Phone $311 Phone 38119 APPLIANCES PLUMBING & HEATING | WENZEL’S PLUMBING and WEATING PHONE 4873 Neating Finance Plans Avallahble SURVEYORS lan C. MacDonald B.C, LAND SURVEVOR Phone 2022, Prince Rupert P.O. Box 1005 Lazelle Ave, ‘Terrace, 1.0, (Gime ereeirremeriee et 8 ciate eran eee nse teeters ns oat memeeremimanene | R, J. REYNOLDS B.C. Land Surveyor Box 1438, Terrace, B.C, Viking 3 - 8522 Or Prince Rupert 2082 TAXI 19 TAXT CO, UTD, 2188 £246 Hour Service Alrline Limousine Arents for 1.C. Airlines PHONE 5302 O21 ~ Srd Ave, Went NEWSTANDS PAT’S NEWS STAND STORE HOURS Daily F am — I mldnlghe ASurvedlieys 20 wen TOS30 poi, Phone 3452 MARKET RESEARCH firm re- quires field staff supervisor with interviewers in the Prince Rupert area. Please reply im- mediately stating experience and qualifications to: Regional Mar- keting Surveys Ltd., 1933 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C, (75) 21. Salesmen and Agents MAN WANTED For excellent District in Prince Rupert. Highest Commissions. Sales experience not necessary. Best job of its kind. Write Raw- leigh’s, Dept. BB162, 589 Henry Ave., Winnipeg 2, Man. (h) 28. Furniture For Sale RESTMORE double bed with mattress, table model radio Telefunken, one chesterfield chair, one accordian Chromatic —five row. All in first class con- dition. Phone 2560 after 6 o'clock . (75) 32° For Sale, Misc. ONLY AT EATON’S Winter TIRE CLEARANCE 1/3 OFF Regular Price 1/3. OFF Lighting Fixtures One Only SEIGLER ANNEX HEATER Reg. $249.95 -j}tion (1951) Limited. Special $224.95 Four Only — 2-Piece Electric FRY PAN SETS Reg. $14.95 Special $9.95 (75) 50 GE 17” Portable TV sets with wheel stands. Like new. $75.00 each complete. Norman’s, 2312 Granville Street, Vancouver 9. (82) LEONARD frig, kitchen set and end tables. Phone 4271 or No. 2 Seaview Apts. (76) BENDIX automatic dryer, com- plete and in first class condi- tion, $75.00. Phone 3119. (77) 34 Wanted, Misc. CASH for scrap, copper, brass, lead. batteries, radiators. Dial 6128. Call 630 6th Ave. West. (h) WANTED ladies softball players. Phone 3560. 35. 20 ft. YACHT “Trapper ITI.” twin 1961 40 h.v. Johnson outboards. Berthed at Yacht Club. Phone 3045 weekdays 9 to 5, nights 3089. (78) 15 ft. plywod BOAT, $175. No. 3 Boats & Engines Commercial Hotel. (77) 36. Rooms For Rent HOUSEKEEPING room, Phone (90) 4728. HOUSEKEEPING room. 1609 8th East. (75) ROOM for rent, Old Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 3066. (78) HOUSEKEEPING room for gen- tleman. Phone 6496 after 7:00 p.m, (78) ROOM for rent, Phone 4467, 79) 40 HOMES FOR SALE | HOUSE for sale, apply 3112 Beach Place, (17) Fully Furnished Two Bedrooms Owners leaving town, and offer this snug four-room house and complete furnishings, Full price (terms) $8,750, Early Possession Four Bedrooms Basement bungalow, hot water hent, on double lot, neat and clean, Full price $0,450, Down payment $3,000, Balanee as rent, Offlee 3226 Teves, 6798 T, NORTON YOUNGS REALTY LTD, 8ix-room (75) PAR . LY furnished revenue home, Phone 3610, (nt) 45, | Property for Sale LOTS 50, 61, Cow Bay Road. Ap- ply No, 7, Beal Cove Store. 79) et ete wpe metre anEe BUILDING SITES Caren eer emremetenetee 1—Fifth Bast, two blocks fran MeRride CiO'x100°) $3,200.00, 2--Atlin Ave,, 70' frontare, good view, partially cleared, $3,150, Pn arm emene For these and other good Inild- Inge sites, phone Allan Mute Offlee 3aAG lives, 6718 T, NORTON YOUNGS REALTY LTD, (70) 47. Automobiies 5 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe. In excellent condition. 17,000 miles, Radio, seat covers, white walls. Phone 3206, (tfinc) REAR seat, V.W. Kombi like new. Phone 6510. (17) 1954 PONTIAC, 1st class shape, $500.00. Phone 4120 after 5:00. (78) 1962 GALAXIE 500, fully equip- ped, 3000 miles, will take older car in trade. Phone 2570 after 5:00 p.m. (77) 1960 TRUCK with camper, will sell separately or as one unit. 125 9th East after 6 p.m. (717) Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nerbert Francis Glassey, Deceased Sarah Glassey, Deceased NOTICE ts hereby given that cre- ditors and others having claims against the estate of Herbert Francis Glassey, Deceased and Sarah Glassey, Deceased formerly of 309 6th Avenue East, Prince Rupert, B.C., are hereby required to send them to the under- signed solicitors at P.O, Box 188. Prince Rupert, B.C. before the 30th day of April, 1963, after which date the Administratrix will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice, Hermina Agnes Taylor, Administratrix Macdonell & Shaw, Solicitors, (m 27, a 3, 10, 17) DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (1851) LIMITED PROJECT: Siren Installations, North- ern Areas (Prince Rupert, Kiti- mat, Prince George, Dawson Creek), B.C. File: 500-00-7 SEALED TENDERS, marked as to content addressed to the undersigned will be received until 3:00 p.m, E.D.T, THURSDAY, May 23, 1963. Plans, specifications and tender forms will be on view at Builders’ Exchanges at Vancouver, Prince George Contractors Association, Nor- thern B.C, Construction Industries Exchange, Dawson Creek and DCL Vancouver Branch Office and may be obtained by Prime Contractors only from DCL Plans Section, Room 158 at the address below on deposit of $100.00 payable to Defence Construc- Security deposit as called for in the Tender Documents must accompany tenders, J. D. Jennison, Secretary, Baily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 5 Let, 10 Part of a keel, 14 Pulitzer Prize author, 15 Spokesman for Moses, 16 Desert in Pakistan. 17 Difficult situation: Collog.: 2. words. 19 Fictional Jane, 20 Westminster Abbey, for example. 21 Inefficiently, 23 Tardy. 24 Gettysburg commander, 25 Late, 28 Deject, 31 Commotion. 32 Horn: Comh. form. 34 Seven: Comh, form. 35 Unload, 37 Benefits, 39 ___ Basin, 40 Sharp. 42 Polish river, 44. Shortened road 45 47 49 51 Merchant, Ropes, Man’s nickname, 50 Combining form for a continent, Students. 53 Temptresses, | 57 Scene of Camus’ “The Plague” 58 Ignores: 2 words, 60 Sum, » fui, futurus, 61 St. 62 St, fire, Philip 63 Group. * Ol Tools.” * 635 Large: Fr. feature: 2 words 12 Noble. 13 Lady Jane 18 Express appreciation to, 22 Dozes, 2% Joint. 25 F.A.A, concern. 26 Draw out. 27 Occur: 3 words. 28 Senegalian city. 29 European coun- try: Comb, form, 30 Satellite name. 33 Eastern princess, 36 Nut candies, 38 Altruistic, N DOWN: 41 pemorable song 1 Creator of Sen, “Showhoat.” Phogbound, 43 “___ hell:” 2 2 City on the words, .Jumna, 46 Childish speaker, 3 Espied, 48 Familiar farewell: 4 Container for fish, 5 Infants’ wear, 6 Signature of Dupin’s creator, 7 Islands in Galway Bay. 8 Call for help, 9 Follows. 10 Stabilizes. ll W. Pakistan-Af- 2 words, 50 Fabulist. 51 “The Gift Out. right,” for one, 52 Heavenly bear, 53 Decorations: Abbr. 54 Assert. 55 Man of the hour, 56 Hindu titles. sign, shanistan border 59 __.King. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 Ji f'?2 413 14 15 16 17 16 Lees VO | Lop 20 “p 122 | 23 24 AP Nae 05 $26 127 28 °9 150 a1 32 =3 34 35 36 27 38 29 40 4} 42, 43 | E aa 45 46 49 50 41 752 53 S7 cB oy 60 461 63 Paes i No, 4 Temp. Bldg., 56 Lyon St., OTTAWA, Ont. (76) RADIO CFPR Advertising in Daily News Brings Resu fs Today's Stocis Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd, VANCOUVER MINES (Silver Standard... 35 + Bethlehem Copper ............ 2.88 Skeena Silver wie... 0942 *. Bralorne wa. see. 5.95 ‘Trojan Consolidated ........ 09 Canadian Colleries ......... 8.50 TOPWeSt cicsssscsescsssceersessscseeee 19 " Friday Mines oo... AQ | OILS a: Dolly Varden wise. cscs... BTC. Bo Ba ccscccstsseccccetsesersverseees 21.75 #2” Giant Mascot occ 86 ‘Home Oil “A” ou... 13.00 Granduc wv cc 3.90 Pacific Pete 00... we. 13.00 Midwest Copper ........0... . .12 /|Peace River Pete ............ 22 National Exploration ..... .04144:'Trans Canada Pipe ........ 26.35 New Indian Mines ...,........ 18 (Van Tor Oils wc. eee 14 Northwest Ventures ...... .23 | TORONTO & MONTREAL Quatsino Copper ............, » 08 ‘Canada Tungsten... 1.25 Sheep Creek ouccessee 1.20 ‘Canadian Chemical ........ 9.85 Silbak Premier ow... 30 Columbia Cellulose .......... 7.00 GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H. GOREN j he feared that, with his highly (¢ 1963: By The Chicago Tribune] | distributiona: holding, the prof- North-South vulnerable.! it on defense niignt not prove method for securing the help: monds and_ then played the of the opposition. ! gueen of hearts. Hast won the South opened the bidding! trick with the king aad then with one heart, and West used! exited with the eight of hearts. his favorable vulnerability sta-| This round cf trumps was tus as orotective cover for a | taken and now the declarer de- pre-emptive jump overcall of; liberately threw East pack in three clubs. North, holding| again by leading the Jeuce of ciev"n. high card points, felt; hearts. Whether the latter conctruined to take some ac-i shifted to « diamond or a tion s. 1, lacking a fit with part-| spade, South would be in the ner, ne chose ‘o double. dummy to dispose of his losing Altho South held four clubs, | clubs on North's high cards, oa ty South deals. to be adequate. He therefore NORTH jumped directly tu game in &A0643 hearts which was doubled by 0 6 East. OQI52 West opened the king of clubs , %AG3 and East ruffed away the dum- WEST EAST my’s ace. A small diamond was AQ75 AKJ9°2 | returned and South was in. He V None VK8743 leashed the ace of hearts on 09642 © 1087 which West discarded a dia- #KQJ942 & None mond. Weclarer found himself SOUTH confronted with the loss of yet & None another heart trick and appar- va QJ0952 ently three cluys as well for, OAK with the ace of clubs gone,. & 10875 there was no way to reach the The bidding: _ North hand to obtain discards. | , South West North East The only immesliate consola- 19 3 Double Pass tion for South was the realiza-° ~ 40 Pass Pass Double} tion that, when East gotin with |, Pass Pass Pass the king of hearts, he would be -- - Opening lead: King of & unable to put his partner in to West’s opening lead in to- cash his good clubs. But, if East day’s hand apparently de-! could not make a play for West, prived declarer of access to the! perhaps he could be induced to dummy’s assets. His isolation! lend some assistance to the de- was not long lived, however,! clarer. co. for he presently devised al South cashed his top dia. 1249 Kilorveleg Wednesday P.M. 6:00—Rupert Calling 6:30—Music in G 7:00—CBC News: Reports 7:30~-Assignment 8:00—Introduction (76) | 8:05—Vivaldi Concert 8:30—Green Tiger 10:00—CBC News 10:15—University Extension talks 10:30—Toronto Festival 11:00—Music of Handel 11:57—-CBC News 2:00—-Local News Thursday A.M. 6:00—News & Voice Reports :10-——-First Call to Breakfast :32-—-Regional Weather :40-——Fishermen’s Broadcast :00—News & Weather :07—-Second Call to Breakfast :30—News :39—Short Call to Breakfast :45—Morning Devotions :55—Interlude :00--CBC News, Weather & Sports :15—Last Call to Breakfast :27—News :30—Preview Commentary :35—Max Ferguson Show :00--CBC News; Voice Reports :10—-Count Your Blessings :15—The Archers :30—Concert Encores 10:00—D.0.0.T. 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