WA DP SEY LT Ne sty SAAT ce VERRSCESSBRRE? ~ Bazaar November 20th. ~ Pall Bazaar, November 23rd. Sell Sedtaiaaplaieiat aati De Deere rrr ety — Rent — rade. —f[ Buy’ ;with DAILY NEWS WANT ADS. . Prince Rupert Daily News “ Tuesday, June 11, 1963 Subse , ‘Ipuion TuLEs. by Carrier: per Month ...-.. cece ee” @ 1.35 per year... eee sec ees +$13,00 By mail in Advance: per month .... wee eeae. 8 1.25 6 months ..........006. $ 6.50 POY YCOP .. cece wee e scence | $12.00 Chassifed) Rates, 6c per word per day, minimum Tbc. Publication for 6. days for .. the price of 4, ». Box numbers 25c extra, ANNOUNCeN ents 50c per Hine per day, Coming Bvent: 60¢ per word per month, | In memoriam 83,00 per Insertion, Enpagement, marriuge, funeral or tenth notices, $3.00 per insertion. Birth notices $1.00 fer insertion. . The use of Dally News box num- bers In these colttmns protects the kdentity of our advertisers who wish to remain anonymous, We regret that wei are bound not to disclose Identities Involved, Please do not ‘esk staff members for this . Infor nation, t COMING EVENTS ‘Picture Loan, Thursday, June 12th. 71:45 p.m. 2B ake Sale June ASth, STAND DOWN DANCE At ARMOURIES Sat., June 15° 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Music By Astronauts $3.00 Couple TO.0.F.. Bineo, Sons of Norway Holl, June 19th. 8 o’clock, Prince Rupert Shrine Club Roummare Sale, Aug. 23, 24. (133) Rummage ‘Sale, “Sept. 6, 7. Rummage ‘Sale, ‘September 1 14. nau minagre Sale, 6. Tra and Bazaar, October 16th. " O.0.R.P. Fall Bazaar, October “ath. October 5 ‘and Trosnital WA Fashion Show,. ' oyamber * “ist. Legion Auxiliary Fall ‘Sale, No- vember TW (126) Bavaar, December 6th. ~ Hovany, December Tth. 13. Personal PFOISTER now for Anglican Kinderparten. Phone 2813. 5) 13. | 2858. Bride to 2nd Street. Yersonal ‘MIRACLEAN Bleach, 160 oz, $1.19. :Free Delivery. Ph 2539. TO contact Alcohols Anony- mous, write Box .343. Meets cvery Friday Civic Gentre, 8 p.m. ELKS FLAG DAY JULY Ist (126) A.A. Friendship Group meets 8 p.m. V/ednesday, Friendship House. Phone 6371 or 4611. MR. MELLER, piano tuner from the Kamloops Music Centre is now in town. For appointment phone 4403. (113) DR. J. D. PROCTOR Veterinary Surgeon will be in the city June 14th for that day only. Appointments must be made in advance, Phone 6279 after 6 p.m. . (115) 18. Help Wa nted—Male SALARIED SALES REPRESENTATIVE If you are sales minded and anxious to carve a Career your- self in the business world of to- morrow-~-and if you are between the ages of 25 and 40, well known in the community and have at least a Grade 12 education or business equivalent, then one of Canada’s largest Life Insurance ove ee Oe wee "Suites for;Rent? ee ‘Legal ‘Notices | MODERN one bedroom -gpart- —_ Smartly designed and ‘'puilt under rigid NHA standards, Full basement, colored plumbing Companies have an immediate sales opening in Prince Rupert, B.C. for which you may be able to qualify. This sales position plan, MSA and group life bene- fits. -Excellent training program plus management opportunities when qualified. Applicants should possess a pleasing and aggressive personality and be capable of. meeting and talking to all types of peonvle. Replies will be held in confidence. Box 1016 Daily News. (114) 14, Business Personal PULLER Brush Products. Phone J2Lida. PHILCO - FORD TELEVISION Free Trial in your home Diay 2300 PARKER’S FORD CENTRE 2nd & McBride TV sets for $125 or less, 17 and 21 in. models, overhauled used sets with new picture tubes, money back guarantee, Contact A. H. Olsen, Box 387, Nanaimo, BC, (128) 16, Lost GIRL’S new tricycle, May 30th, vicinity Taylor Street. Phone 4826. (113) LARG® black Labrador. vicinity of 9th West. Reward. Poo 114) SUM of. money, June 8, vicinity of 2nd and 3rd Avenues, Mc- Reward. | Phone | 2685. (114) LADY’S glasses. Pink frames. Vi- ‘cinity 3rd Avenue. Reward. ‘| Pinder - phone 1843 after supper. — (115) “Help Wonted-——-Male % 18. ™ | PRINCE RUPERT Sawmill Ltd., needs a maintenance electri- cian with sawmill experience. Union wages, MSA and other benefits. Please apply at the sawmill. (115) ir18)1 Advertising in The News __Brings Quick Results Wlect the >. ? below, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Quick service and satisfaction is stressed by the pro- nresive businessmen and concerns listing their services Advertiser APPLIANCES S & S STORES LTD. Westingyhouse Headquarters Washers - Dryers - Appliances Tasy Terms 337 - 3rd Ave. W. — 5434 JANITOR SERVICE FOR STORE — OFFICE or BUILDING CLEANING ‘Call “The JANITOR SERVICE” Phone 3119 M, J. Sounders Gieneral Contractor Concrete Bixements & Nidewsalk Gravel & Cement. Dethverad Repairs of wih kinds Phone 5447 1207 Water St. | ELECTRICAL SERVICE Domestic, Commercial, Industrial Wiring Estimates. Free N.B.C, POWER CO. LTD. Phones 4210, 4910 P.O. Rox san The Elvclrician Dial 3647 CONTRACTORS SURVEYORS GREER & BRIDDEN Jan C. MacDonald LIMITED B.C. LAND SURVEYOR BUILDERS and Phone 2022, Prince Rupert CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 1095 215 - Ist Ave. W, Phone B241 Vazelle Ave, Terrace, B.C. R, J. REYNOLDS B.C. Land Surveyor Box 1488, Terrace, B.C. Viking 3 - 5822 Or. Prince Rupert 2082 TAXI 09 TAXT CO. LTD. 2188 24 Wour Service Airline Limousine Agents for 0.0, Airlines PHONE 5302 '@21 © Sed Ave, Wont T.V, RENTALS 1 ENTAL! ‘BRAND NEW SEUTS Wookly - Manthly - Venrly — CO-OP CENTRE — PRONE 2104 NEWSTANDS PAT’S NEWS STAND STOTT HOUNS Daily 7 am. — 12 midnight Pundaya-W90 a.m—-10:90 pom, Phone 3452 SELL RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS— in your city. Start on Credit without experience. Full and Part-time Districts available. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. DD162, 5389 Henry Ave., Winnipeg 2, Man. 19. Help Wt'd - Male - Female WANTED! Poets and song-poets. Send your poems _ for offer. STRAND, Friday Harbor 14, Washington. (13) 20. Help Wanted—-Female SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 52 ‘Prince Rupert)—-Applications will be received up until 9:00 a.m. June 17th for Clerk-Stenog- rapher, School Board Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. Good start- ing salary with increments. Per- sons interested in the position should apnly in writing to the Secretary~Treasurer, Box 517, Prince Rupert, B.C. stating full particulars as to experience and analifications. Shorthand _ re- quired. (116) 24 = Situations Wtd:—Male FORMER Public Relations. Fifty. Go anywhere. allied fields. Box 1015 Daily News. (113) 25. Situations Wt'd—Female WILL baby-sit In°my‘ home. Call 5677 before 8 p.m. _ (117) 26. BEAUTIFY your premises, pro- tect your lawn and = garden, with attractive pointed Cedar jfence pickets. Three and four- foot, sanded clear stock. 20c each. Philpott, Evitt Ltd. Phone 2101. (116) 28. TWO > sectional ~ bookeases, oak dining table, buffet, other fur- niture, cheap. 537 9th Ave. West. Phone 2054. (115) Building Materials - Furniture For Sale 32 FOR SALE — MISC. TREADLE sewing machine. Ph. 2832. (115) Goop ‘baby “carriage $12. Phone 2945, (114) BABY burey $20. Phone 5961. (113) 10 x 45 TRAILER, “Phone 2679. (117) BABY “Carriage” “New. condition. Phone 5136. (115) TIMBERS (anprox. 172 x 14), heavy duty floor polisher, skill saw, Phone 4829. (117) fo eee tte tens ee ert e MASON RISCH Pinno, refriger- ator, Moffatt pas ranee, kit- chen set, with four chairs, power lawn moawer, Roll-a-way bed ate, Phone 3634 ane till Tp. m. (117) 33B. Pots ONT white ent-—kilten 3 months ald to eive awny, Please phone 2081 after @ pm. (114) 35. Bonts & Engines 14 ft. RUNAROUT with 35 hn. Evinrnda outboard and tratler, Phone 6453, (317) 10 fl. FIRRFALASS nsinkable enrton hot, 10 hon. Johnson maar, Rvaallent condition, $36, Phone 3034, (113) 81 fl. QILLNETTER, Phono 350, (114) 6, Rooms For Rent ROOM for rent. Phone 4467, ( 11h) SLEEPING “yoom, “Phono aah, — See ptm n teens TATIARKERPING room, Phone A738. (199) AE Re eR ee NR OR Hom Sor Bie meemrenentemned 04 remtuerepeaant 37 * "Room. and Board ROOM and Ronrd: for fontleman, Phono ann. (1) 39, Se eeeree rete ane WOMAN with, 2 Aharo hadrnom lonae, ox- ponses and baby alt, ‘days for woman with ane ar tao ehfldron who wlll baby alt evenings. Ph, 8077, Woam, to 380 pam, (11a) TITRIM ranmed houre, laren Hort room, Bug atop in front of daar, Homes for Ront Seem #0 geen ear o desirable section two location. May be purchased singly or -en offers a good salary, plus incen- bloc. tive commission bonus, pension eal] | Armstrong Agencies Ltd. _3-bedroom house on Will -consider| | ~ 40A Houses Wid. to Buy WANT 4-6.room cheaper -home.. : ment furnished with stove, re- frigerator, washer and dryer, available for immediate tenancy at new Cliffside Apartments. Ph; | days 73316, 2344, or 4512. Nights 3832, 4512, :or: 2559, (tf) 40 “HOMES FOR SALE NEW — NHA $ ideally located 3-bedroom ‘family -home and your choice of flocr cover- ings and color scheme. Be first to view at $17,300 on easy terms. BUILDERS SPECULATORS Large group of building sites in For .low price and .terms Dial 3134 Eves. 2688: (114) 4 Bedroom house, bachelor suite in basement. Automatic furn- ace. $16,000-—-14 down. Some fur-, niture. Phone 4578 before noon (133). DUPLEX | Two identical 2-bedroom suites in close-in location. Spacious living’ rooms and kitchens. Full price only $9,500. See. this NOW! SELL YOUR HOUSE NOW—by dialing HELGERSON’S Fast courteous appraisals with 4191 — or evenings 5888. H.G. Helgerson Ltd. 612 - 3rd Ave. West (114) TWO bedroom house, full con- crete basement. $9,000 —“% cash. 420 8th West. Phone. 4775. ’ (117) EAST END LOCATION: 1 cement, excellent condition, : TWO - BEDROOM house, neat, newly painted. “TWO CLEARED ion 2 location. PHONE 6337 after 5 p.m- July Ist. State lowest terms 4 penditures and to perform your share :}of the labour required to keep the ,, under mentioned mineral claims in ‘| good standing for the year June 30, ‘| 1962, to June 30, no obligation. Just Dial 4131 —|. building lots with garage. Sec- . qt) . NOTICE :TO .CO-OWNERS pursuant to Section 26 Mineral Act R.S.B.C. 1960, Chapter 244 To—HAROLD P,; KILLORAN, Vancou- ver, B.C. and HAROLD L. HUNT, Cnl- gary, Alberta. ‘TAKE NOTICE that as you have faile@ to pay your share of the ex- 1963, as required by Section 61 of subject Act, I intend to apply to the Mining Recorder at the expiration of the Notice time re- quired to have your interest in said claims .vested In me, the sald claims being: .Skeena Mining Division—Claims D. No,’s 1-20 Inclusive. JM. Russell, 211 Blow Building, Calgary, Alberta. (h) Department of Lands and Forests Timber Sale X-~72038 Bealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Ru- pert, B.C., not later than 11:00 a.m. onthe 25th day of June, 1963, for the. purchase of Licence X-72038, tc cut 448,000 cubic feet of Hemlock. Spruce, Balsam, Cedar and Other Sne- cles:: SAWLOGS, on an area situated Miners Point in Portland Canal, Cas- siar ‘Land Dtstrict. THREE (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. As this area is within the Hecate S.Y.U., which is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the pro- visions of section 17 (la) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber-sale ap- Plicant certain privileges. Further particulars may be obtain- ed from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.c,, or the Forest Ranger, Prince Rupert,.B.C, (1t) research station OTTAWA «) —— Dr. P. A. Lar- kin, 38, has been appointed di- rector of the Nanaimo biological station, the Fisheries Research Board announced today. He succeeds Dr. A. W. H.; Needler who recently moved to! Ottawa as deputy fisheries min- Larkin heads | BASEBALL. LEADERS National League AB R H Pct. Covington, Pha 148 24 51 345 Groat, St. L 238 35 81 .340 Boyer, St. L 221 23 72 .326 T. Davis, LA 157 18 51 .325 White, St. L 235 45 75 319). Runs—Flood, St. Louis, 50. Runs batted in — Robinson, Cincinnati, 44. Hits—Groat, 81. Doubles — Cepeda, San Fran- cisco, 16. Triples, Pinson, Cincinnati, 7. Home runs — H. Aaron, Mil- waukee, 17. Stolen bases—Robinson, 15. Pitching McBean, Pitts- burgh, 6-1, .857. . Strikeouts—Drysdale, Los An- geles, 99. American League AB R H Pet. 188 18°65 .346 199 -40 67 .337 Wagner, LA / 199 31.65 327 Robinson, Chi 194 32 63 .325 Runs — Kaline, and Allison, Minnesota, 40. Runs batted in — Kaline, 45. Hits—Pearson, 76. Doubles — Versailles, Minne- sota, 16. : Triples — Hinton, Washington, 9. Home runs—Allison, 15. Stolen bases — Aparicio, Balti- more, 18. Pitching — Stock, Baltimore, 5-0, 1.000. Strikeouts — Pascual, Minne- sota, 82. VOTERS STUDIED VANCOUVER ‘) — The ‘politi- cal actions of 500 Vancouver- Burrard federal constituency vo- Malzone, Bos Kaline, Det Aster. Dr. Larkin was born in Auck-: Jand, N.Z., and received his BA and MA degrees at the Univer-_ sity of Saskatchewan. He at-. tended Oxford as a Rhodes: scholar and returned to Canada’ in 1948 as chief biologist witn the British Columbia game com-. In .1955 he became director of, the Institute of Fisheries at the: ‘}University of _British Columbia! ‘and a professor in the univer-: ‘ity’ zoology department. Ce | "BLONDIE “Bae mission. I ters will be studied by Dr. Jean Paponce of the University of B.C. department of economics and political science. The study will compare the way people say they will vote to the actual way they cast their bailots. He has receiv- ed a Canada council grant to help finance the project. LOSES POWER . A car that develops 100 horse- power at sea level has only 82 horsepower at an altitude of (5,000 feet. ’ DORSET,- Ont. .were fishing in Kawagama Lake, ‘labout 60 miles northeast of Oril. @ m= Mr. and Mrs. tSanley James insist they got a helping hand from an obliging trout. The St. Catharines couple lia, when Mrs. James hooked a lake trout using a Williams wobbler. Her husband tried to fit a small landing net around the Boy a aa 7 Foe ORE I ter sew eee ef} id xt fish, but - failed.: Instead, . thé fish seized the handle of ‘the net and disappeared .under the boat. he When it came up on the othpr side, Mr, James also grabbed ‘the handle and, with the fish ike clinging to it, hoisted his prige aboard. The fish weighed 22 “pounds, was 38 inches long and’ had :a 21-inch girth. - 2 ae Cen wn GOREN O BY CHARLES H. GOREN {© 1963: By The Chicese Tribene] East-West vulnerable. East deals. “NORTH AK74 YK Q95 oO KJ10 b&I7T6 “WEST EAST 4310985 4Q3 9:10-6:42 VY I73 OAT ©9632 &K2 &10984 ‘SOUTH &@Ab2Z ' VAS | “9 Q8 54 _&AQS3 The bidding: ‘East “South “West North ‘Pass. iNT “Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Jack of & West found it well nigh im- possible to conceal his assets from the declarer in today’s hand taken from the recently concluded Spring National Bridge championship in St. Louis. Three no trump was reached with. dispatch at virtually every table and the jack of spades was the opening lead. East unblocked by playing the queen and was permitted to hold the trick. The spade: con- .tinuation was taken in the dum- my and the king of diamonds was led to drive out the ace. West was in and another round of spades cleared South’s last stopper in the suit. A casual examination reveals that declarer has nine running tricks at this point --~ three -hearts; three diamonds, two; . Spades and one club. In a Gupli- cate contest, however, the mere fulfilment of a contract mey | match score. It is frequently important to strive for over- tricks in order te do better than | the deal to the declarer. By CHIC YOUNG N BRIDGE one’s competitors on the :deal. Sometimes the safety of’ the contract may even be risked in the attempt to secure. ; the ( extra trick. ‘ Declarer observed that. a i 10th trick appeared to hinge on a successful club finesse, but he decided first to run the dia- monds. On the third: diamond, West was forced to make a dis- | card which was not precisely , a source of pleasure. He was ' reluctant to throw either a heart or a club, for that would involve the surrender of his pro- tection in those suits. West there- fore usually ‘chose to discard one of his established spades. South returned to his hand with the ace of hearts to cash ‘the fourth diamond on which West" threw his last spade. It was quite apparent*to South that his opponent’s abai, donment of the spades GBT THAT? 4 Ny ARCHIE, HURRY/ PUT IT BACK | ih MISB GRUNDY IN THE TANKS a i '| AND THE CLA6S | ae Nee ica ARE WAY 2 AHEAD/ , a