BES #3 Ae ee ee ee etety a ate wvome The Tuesday, March 5, 1963 Kubseription ‘nutes. es By Carrier: . per month ooo... ooo... @ 1.35 per yeur Set a eee eee, $13.00 By mall dn Advance: per month o.oo... 0.000, ® 1.25 6 months ..........0., 3 6,50 per year oo... ee, $12.00 Classifed Rates, Se per word per day, minimum The. Pubileation for § days fur the price of 4, Box numbers 2he extra. Announcements: 50¢ per ine per day. coming Events: 50c per word per month, Tn memortim 83.00 per insertion Fnyagernent, marriage, funeral or feath notices, $3.00 per insertion. Birth notices $1.00 per insertion, tise of Dually News box name fers tn these columns protects the hdentity of our advertisers who wish fo remain cnonvimous, We regret that we are bound poet te disclose identities involved. Plensve do not ask stat members for this” infors mation, 1 COMING EVENTS Facey Wall Tea March 6th. Pan American Games Rum- mare Sale snonsered by Swim Clnb, Mareh 8 and 9, Civie Cen- tre, Legion Auxiliary Annual ban- quet, March 14th. OLW.L. St. Patricks’s Tea March 16 Mad Hatter’s Tea, March 27th. Rummage Sale, Annunciation Hall, March 29th. Sons of Norway Fishcake Sup- per, Mareh 30th. Rummage Sale, April 5th, Ralvation Army Tea, April 6th, Presbytetian Easter Tea, April Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 11th. Sonja Bake Sale, April 13. aa a RRR ER Eo 1. Coming Events Prince Rupert Girls’ Drill Team, Navy Drill Hall. 7:15 pum, Fridays. (43) Sons of Norway Tea, May 4th, LOBA Mother’s Day Tea, May 8th, Valhalla Hall, 2-5. ve eterna pee Lutheran Tea, May 1ith. 10. Funeral Notices MONTGOMERY—at Exstew, B.C Sunday, March 3, 1963, Emily Molly, age 64 years, beloved wife of Robert W. Monteomery, 1529 Piggott Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Dr. R. W. K. Elliott will conduct services at Ferguson Fu- neral Home, 500 McBride Street at 2:30 p.m, Wednesday, March 6th. Interment to follow in Fair- view Cemetery. 145) 13. TO contact Alcoholics Anony- mous, write Box 343. Meetg cvery Friday Civic Centre, 8 p.m. A.A. Friendship Group mects 9 p.m. Sunday, Friendship House. Phone 6371. 14, Susiness P Personal Business Personal FREE } WEEK TRIAL on a FORD PHILCO TV SET Dial 2300 or call in at PARKER’S FORD CENTRE Fully Modern Service Department : (tf) EW1LD BECKER, BUILDING & CONTRACTING LTD., N.H.A. approved, for financing details and free estimates phone 2945. WOTM Spring Bazaar, ‘April 24, Rotary Club Anniversary Cab- aret, April 27th. (30) WATKINS Products. J. Hennes- sy. Phone 4741. (55) FULLER Brush Products. Phone 5412, (45) y bak BUSINESS DIRECTORY Woot the Advertiser GUS SCHNEIDER Gus Schncid cree i hook up. 30 ton Low Bed-Trailer ager of S & S Stores Ltd, has SSR 14, AT DEANE’S the special for the week ending March 9th is 25% off men’s, children’s or ladies’ jackets or shortie coats. Phone Business Personal 2353. (47) MIRACLEAN bleach. Phone 2539 ELECTROLUX Sales & Service. Phone 2778. 3718 Second Avenue West. COMPLETE house sewers, pipe laying, hookups. J. Rumberg. Phone 3761, (tf) 15. Found WALLET, vicinity of Rupert. Bus Lines, February 21st. Owner may have by identifying con- tents and paying for ad. Phone 5642, (45) 18. ee ‘ Help “Wanted—Matle AN elderly pensioner for duties of watchman. Particulars re- garding salary, duties etc., may be had at the City Engineer’s Of- fice, City Hall by personal inter- view between the hours of 11 to 12 am. and 4 to 5 p.m. (48) 20. Help Wanrcd—Female. SEWERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY Work at home doing simple sew- ‘ing. We supply materials, and ;pay shipping both ways. Make ‘up to $1.40 an hour. Piece work. (Apply Dept. D-8, Box 7010, Ade- BY. CHARLES ¥L GOREN Le 1963: By The Chicase Tribene) North-South vulnerable. North deais. ‘ NORTH &4AKQI10 CT A9X8BTS ©2 he G2 WEST a S76 0 4 EAST a93 Y K6 OAQISNT © 1086543 107154 &KIS SOUTH 542 YQI1052 OK &AQD3 The bidding: North East 1a Pass 49 Pass 59 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Four of & Faced by the lack of the ace! South 29 4NT 6.9 of diamonds, the king of hearts, ' and the missing king of clubs, South could hardly be looked | upon as a favorite in the race for his slam, Yet our own re- | action to the bidding is not one . of severe criticism on behalf; of North-South. It must be con- . ceded that they were the vic- | tims. of duplication of values. | Observe that both were short in | the ‘same. suit, ciamonds. If: North’s singleton happened to. be clubs instead sf diamonds | the slam would depend on noth-' ing more remote than the heart : finesse. West chese to open the four af | clubs tho: our own inclination would have been in favor of. the ace of diamonds. The bid-. ding suggests that North has a ‘highly distributional holding and the quick cashing of tricks , West Pass | Pass ! Pass GOREN ON BRIDGE East put up the xing of clubs at trick one, and South topped il with the ace. He led the queen of hearts next and, when West followed with the four, declarer went right up with the ace. This gave him a chance to drop the king—since there were only three trumps outstanding —or, if that failed to happen, he could run the spades ‘and, if the hand with the heart King also had three spades, declarer would be able to sluff nis king of diamonds as his opponent trumped in. The king of hearts withstood South's efforts and, as the spades were led. East cuffed the third round. However, Le was now faced with a guess, If partner held the ace of dia- monds, a shift to that suit would set the declarer. If, on the other hand, West had led originally from a club holding headed by the queen, then the setting trick could surely be cashed in that, suit. Fast made a mental toss of the coin and finally led the jack of clubs. South had no trouble claiming the rest of the tricks. Altho East’s quandary was genuine and might merit seine sympathy for his unfortunate guess, he could’ have avorded the dilemma altogether by making a more thoughtful play to the very first trick; When West cpened a club againse the slam bid, he could hardly be underleading the ace “ast ' could hardly lose by playing the jack of clubs instead af the king. If the jack forces ae lar- er’s ace, then East casa ne ere. tain that West holds tr> yueen, If the jack loses to {ne queen, as octually proves to 3e the case, then the diamond shift been associated with the fur- line bucket, 1 yd. conerete bucket. busi- he was niture and appliance ness since 1945 after discharged from the RCAF. j time He is an electronic engin- eer with radar and televisioi experience, The Prince Rupert outiet is one of 10 furniture and ap- pliance stored operated by S & S_ stores throughout British Columbia. below, Qnick service and satisfaction is stressed by the pro- gressive businessmen and concerns listing their serviees ACCOUNTING S. WILSON Accounting & Business Consultant No. 4 - 53h W, 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert P.O. Box 455 — Phone 32tL APPLIANCES S & S STORES LTD. Westinghouse Headquarters Washers - Dryers - Applinnces Rasy Terms CONTRACTORS GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS 215 = Ist Ave. W. Phone M, J. Saunders General Contractor Concrete Basenionty & sidewalls Gravel & Cement Detivercd Heapuedes Of Alt devas Phone &447 1207 Water St, ELECTRICAL SERVICE Domostic, Commercial, Industrial Wiring Esxtinates Prea N.B.C. POWER co, LTD. : Phones (210, 410 BO, Box aan amen ete a NNR RIG H2Al se meter eae ne + ) Shy, 0 Ebvclvician FISH MARKETS For Fresh Fish Call HARRY'S Fish Market 208 ~ 4th St. Phone 4002 SURVEYORS lan C, MacDonald B.C, LAND SURVEYOR Phone 2022, Prince Rupert P.O, Box 1095 Lazelle Ave, Terraee, B.C, Rw REYNOLDS | B.C. Land Surveyor Box 3438, ‘Verrace, WC, Viking & - 422 Or Prince Rupert 2082 Taxi Nf TAXT CO, LTD, 2188 24 Wour Service Airline Limousine Agents for IC. Airlines PHONE 5302 GIL - ded Ave. Wert UPHOLSTERING NORTHWAY UPHOLSTERY EXPERTS IN CARPETING - DRAPERY CUSTOM - FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AeA Meliridoe Street Phone don OE He HUE HL eee oor cree Where is Your Business ? Dial 3647 ee, ) Ist Avenue East. Phone 5414 any- (tf) 34, Rooms For Rent Cc Ll A N ry 0 m for ren t. Phone 4560. (45) ROOM for rent, Old Bank of Commeree Building. Phene 3066, (47) SLEEPING room for gentleman. Phone 6496 after 7:00 pm (47) SLEEPING room with _ kitchen privilcn|es. Phone 5082. (46) ONE large bed sitting room, pri- vate entrance and bathroom. Phone 6028, (46) POUSEKEEPING room, 4728, (68) ONE clean light housekeeping room, only single person need to anply. Apply between 11:00 Aan. an 3:00 pum. daily. 221 5th Teast (48) | SLEEPING roam for rent, man only. Phone 208, (46) ROOM for rent, Phone 6070.48) veer apn oe Serene momar HOUSEKEEPING room and parking space 1609 8th Bast. (49) fe mene amen scene Suites tor Ront 39A, WILDL PRADIEE furnished home tn North Vaneouver for furnished home in Prinee Rupert fram now until Aupust 3b. Call 2772 after 6-00, (40) fetnt gets seepemteientent Ser ertemtent COUPLE, no children, 621 Fue fon Street. (49) 40 HOMES FOR SALE TWO bedraam house, cement foundation, close to sehools, stores, bus, reasonable, Phone 3000, (47) qv, Auromobiles. - AUTO PARTS from 1084 Chov, engine, transmisston, and rear end, eustem radia, ate. Phone OBAK, ' (40) 100 six eylinder Automatic, Chey, sedan with radio, Phone AAT0, (40) Se nT So aerated SHELG OIL COMPANY will ree celve until Muareh 16, 1068 bids for purchase of one 104% GMC Mat Deek, model EY481, GQVw HAN equipyed with hydrauite tall prte, Selling basta as ia, where is. May be inspeeted at Prince Rupert Bulk Pant. (47) Use the Classifieds for Results Cassiar Asbestos ...... .... 10.75 Consol. Dscovery .... 2.0... .78 Consol. Smelters 0. ..0..., 23.50 CONWESE oeceecececcc ceecsenrees 4.15 Kast Sullivan wou... 2.17 Giant Yellowknife ............ 12.35 Little Long Lac wou. 1.72 B.C. BOXER WINS WEYBURN, Sask. 1() ~ Roger Adolph of Prince George, B.C., took an unanimous decision in a bantamweight match against Keith Scott af South Burnaby, B.C., at the Pan-Amer- ican boxing trials here Monday night. TOPS IN AHL NEW YORK «aa Willie Marshall of Hershey Bears is back on top of the American Hockey League seoring race us Q result) of seoring