5 elf EBESEESEAEMS. ig G ¢ Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 9, 1963 Bubse ription Tuten, By Carrler: per month ... y. eee e ees @ 1.35 per year. oe cee eee $13.00 By mall Jn Advance: per month . oo. we... 6 1.26 6 months oo. ........08, 8 6.60 per yenr ...... 9.,...... @12.00 Classifed Rates, Be per word per day, minimum Tbe, Publication for 6 days for the price of 4, Box numbers 25¢ extra Announcements: 60ce per MWne per day, Coming Bvents; 50c per word per month. In memoriam %3.00 per insertion, Engagement, marrisgze, funeral or Geath notires, $3.00 per insertion. Birth notices $100 fer insertion, The use of Dalive News box num- bers tn these cohtmnas protects the tdentity of our ndvertisers who wish to remahe avonyinous, We regret that wei are bound not to disclose tdentitles Involved, Please do not ask staff members for this infor- mation, t COMING EVENTS Red Cross “Campaign May 6th to 1ith. Tospital Day Tea, ‘May 9th. ~ Oddfellows Pake “Sale, “May Tith, Shop- -Masy. ~ ” Ree. N. Bake Sale, May 11th, x fodaueneaesdeenneuiindereredeesdeduadeeuubieeceniiie — Rent — Trade — Buy: ith DAILY NEWS WANT ADS: (200000 One 13, A.A. Friendship Group meets 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friendship House. Phone 6371 or 4611. MIRACLEAN Bleach, Personal 3 160 oz. $1.19. Free Delivery. Ph 2539, | swan gurdy. Fisherraen’s TO contact Aiconoites Anony.|FO2: OD) mous, write Box 343. Maus 8 ft. SKIFF with oars. Phone every Friday Civic Gentre, 8 p.m.| 2705 after 6:30 p.m. (92) BOAT for sale, 3066 between 12 and 6. 28 tt. “TROLLING boat, 6 spols 5. Bocts & Engines 1 15 ft. 514 ft. Phene (95) beam, new plywood. + Business Personal 36. Rooms. For Rent AT DEANE’S the special for the week ending May lith is any ONE room, private entrance. Ph. men’s or ladies’ coats or rain coats for only $1.60. Phone 2353. (91) 6028. (92) HOUSEKEEPING room, lady or gentleman, non-drinker. $40 monthly. Phone 4723 after 5:00 PHILCO - FORD (933 TEL E VISi| O N ROOM for rent, Old Bank of Free Trial Commerce Building. Phone in your home 3066. (92) Dial 2300 HOUSEKEEPING room. Phone PARKER’S 4728. (112) FORD CENTRE 2nd & McBride iD ( SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE, Handy man and janitor servi-j- ces. Phone 4482, 4501. (92) FULLER Brush Products. Fhone 5412. W. J. Norton, Contractor & Buil- f “Y, tl re T . oti t utheran Tea, May 11th, —_ der. Free estimates. Phone | with fireplaces and picnic tables, 1300 Chuck Wagon "st. Peter's Aficynoon. Ww. 4. Ba- 4982 evenings. (111) | wilt be available for rent starting 12:10—I terlud 6 yaar, May 15th 16. Lost May 17th. For further informa- |+4:*¥—interiude - + rerenen os tion write Box 1148, Terrace,|12:15—CBC News — _ Appleblossom: tea, May 25th. TOY TERRIER, 7 months old,’ B.C. (93) Seapets rm ‘Broadeast ‘y Spring Te ! t cheek- : 00 — arm broa Rotary Spring Tea, May ‘on bones. 633 8th West (96)| 394. Suites for Rent 12:55—Interlude TWO room furnished suite. 949 1:00—John Drainie “Facey Hall Supper, May 29th, 28. Furniture For Sale WO room furnished suite 1:15—Tommy Hunter . a _ Ambrose Ave. (92) 1:45—-Message Period Tune st - ou pm. 2761 after 5:00. 1001 Third] 2:30—CBC News Presbyterian rummage sale,, 32 tor Sale, Misc. West (upstairs). (951) 2:33—Trans-Canada Matinee June 1. Pick-up 2807. , po 40 for S 3:30—Cornucopia _ CHESTERFIELD suite, bedroom . Homes for Sale 4:00—CBC News Bake sale June 15th. goa” ironing hoard. eons THREE bedroom house, partly; 4:03—Canadian Roundup ~ Rumn nage Sale, Sept. 6. 7. a furnished. 1116 7th East. (93) 1 - i ahiaat nance Oeene Wa good conaliton FULLY furnished revenue Today Ss Stocks Rumm: ave Sale, September 14, «! "home. Phone 3610. (979) Children’s Fashion Show, Sep- tember 27th. GCaORP, 2A. ry alt Rava: UY, “Bazaar November 2Nth. (126) Para ir, December 6th. 10. CAMPAGNOLO in the city Tuesday, May 7, 1963. Louis, ave 74 years. Beloved father of Lhoms and Gilda Campagnolo, Prince Rupert, B.C., and Vite Campornoalo, of Mabel Lake, BC. Requiem mass will be said py Pey Father J. G. Fitzgerald at Chureh of the Annunciation at 10:00 am. Friday. May 10th. Toterment ta follow in Fairview Cometery. Friends kindly assem- ble for prayers at Ferguson Fu- neral Tome at 8:00 p.m. Friday. (91) Whect the October —_ Funeral Notices aril 37A. Room & Board Wanted ROOM and board by male bank 6:00 p.m. Room 239. 38. Cottages and Campsites THE management of Water Lily announces in addition to cabins after (92) employee. Phone 6771 Bay Cabins at Lakelse Lake or rent, tenting area complete FOR garden soil phone 2552, ask for Bill or call at 1263 Park Avenue. (91) GIRL’S bike, doll carriage. Ph, TWO bedroom home, good view. Phone 3409, (95) a2 ‘Wanted to Rent 5761, (92) 33B. GOOD home for white kitten, Phone 3089 after 4:00 p.m. (92) 34 Wanted, Misc.” - CASH for scrap, copper, brass. lead, batteries, radiators. Dial 6128. Call 630 6th Ave. West. (h) WANTED—Cub suit. Phone 2004. 192) Pets 35. Boats & Engines URGENTLY nerd house to rent, tact Interested parties contact R. A. McLean at 2344 or write to Box! 427 before May 15, 1963. anylhing available, please con- A. Smidt, phone 3866. (92) P.M. 10:00-—News 10:15--Ghosts of Cassiar 11:00—Canadian String Quartet 11:57—-CBC Newe ' 6:00—News & Voice Reports 10:00—D.0.0.T. Signal ~ 10:00—Morning Visit 10:10—For Consumers 10:15—Court of Opinion. 10:45—Pilayroom 11:00—Showtime 11:45—Off the Record 11:55—Austin Willis 4: 4: 5 Thursday 7:00—CBC News, Roundup; Speaking Personally 7:30—Assignment 8:00—Radio International 8:30—-Soundings a 9:00—Continental Holiday 5 5 5: §: 6: 6: CFPR Radio Schedule—i240 kc 10—Tempo 30—Count Down :00—Records for You 30--CBC News :40—-On Parliament Hill 45—Byline :50—Bil! Good Sports 00—Rupert Calling 30—Evening Concert 0:30—Christian Frontier Friday AM. in 6:10—First Call to Breakfast 6:32—-Regional Weather 6:40—Fishermen’s Broadcast 7:00—News & Weather 7:07—Second Call to Breakfast 7:25—Bob Goulet 7:30—News 7:39—Short Call to Breakfast 7:45—Morning Devotions 7:34—Voice Reports 7:55-—Interlude 8:00-—-CBC News & Weather 8:10—Bill Good Sports ' 8:15—Last Call to Breakfast 8:27—-News 8:30-—-Preview Commentary 8:35--Max Ferguson Show 9:00—CBC News; Voice Reports 9:10--Count Your Blessings 9:15—The Archers. . 9:30—Concert Encores HURT IN FALL VANCOUVER ®-— Ronald W. Austin, 19, who fell 25 feet to a. | rocky beach on Sunday, PRANSFERRED PENTICTON ‘@i—Eric B. Mac- Donald, assistant horticulturist here, will exchange positions with J. E. Swales, assistant in Creston. AIDS SURGEON An automatic blood - Ices measuring device has heen de- signed by a Swedish engineer for use in surgery. TOPS IN HYDRO Norway produces &,000 kilowatt hours a year. --- —-- life on which they thrive. Any | GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H. GOREN 1© 1963: By The Chicago Tribune) The nine of hearts was led and permitted to ride around Seater vulnerable. South) 1, west's king. A club continue . NORTH ation forced out the ace, and @AKT5 Scuth attempted to reénter his 99 hand by leading up to his king O3763 of diamonds, West produced kRAIINZ the ace, however, and, after WEST EAST cashing his high club, ‘he eXe aJ3 AQ982 ited with the jack of Spades, YK53 0 Q642 With only one entry left to his ©A1082 ©94 hand, declarer could no longer 10875 &Q63 continue a profitable develop- SOUTH ment of the heart suit. He 41064 switched his attention to dia- YAIIO8T. monds therefore in the hope OKQ5 hope that North’s long card in -b&K4 the suit would produce the The bidding: ninth trick. South West North East! A diamond was led to the 19 Pass 1A Pass|closed hand. and the ace of INT Pass 3NT _ Pass| hearts was cashed. A diamond Pass Pass to the jack brought forth the Opening lead: Five of & In his haste to develop extra trick in the club suit, de- clarer in today’s hand failed to consider his primary goal which was the development nine tricks. The outcome was a one trick set that could have been avoided by a codrdinated plan of campaign. The bidding was fairly rou- tine and, against the three trump contract, West opened the five of clubs. The jack was played from the North hand which brought forth in turn East’s queen and declarer’s king. A club was returned trick two and, when West played low, the nine was suc- cessfully finessed in dummy. bad news that the suit did not split evenly, and South was obliged to throw in the towel. Since declarer had available two tricks each in spades, dia- monds and clubs, he should have bent all his efforts toward developing three more in hearts which involved nothing more than driving out the king and queen of that suit. In order to conserve entries to his hand, it is essential to put up dummy’ s ace of clubs at trick one. After the first heart finesse is taken, declarer is able to get back to his hand twice—once in clubs and once in diamonds—in or- der.to drive out the other heart honor and then run the es- tablished suit. an of no at and uses remains | ‘more hydro-electric power per only fair condition in Lions ‘capita than any other nation— Gate Hospital. Forest fires take grim toll Forest fires take a grim toll of wildlife, The forest is the home of the wild animal, and the streams dependent on for- est growth are the haven of trout. When fire strikes in the woods, it} may travel so fast that | it outruns even the fleetest deer. | Many are trapped and burned alive. Fish die from stream pol- lution from silt and debris. Even jbirds are affected, and insect | area devastated by forest fires ‘takes years and years to come i back—sometimes never. Much is jlost through a brief act of des- | truction. | PINNED UNDER TRUCK NORTH VANCOUVER. (0) George Rosie, 30, was pinned for 40 minutes yesterday when the heavy dump truck he was driv- NEED TECHNICIANS “hunery” Fraser F.. Fulton, vice-presiden' of the Northern Electric Com- In the United States, he said in a speech here,,. the need is 10 technicians ° ‘for every engineer. pany Limited. for technicians,. opr os MONTREAL ‘)— Industry , js8” ‘Say KILLED IN CRASH - with another vehicle. ae BURNABY '(?—Richard Dinnie, 91, was killed late yesterday and his daughter, Mrs. Henry Smith; injured when their car collided oh belt ta Mat ing rolled about 40 feet Lynn Canyon. He was freed by | firemen and RCMP. into: ANSWER TO PREVIOUS E|S Semy seh ai we it 5 = law No. 1308. Dated at Prince Rupert, May 7, 1963 CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT BUSINESS TAX ASSESSMENT - COURT OF REVISION 1963 Take notice that the first sitting of the Business Tox: Assessment, Court of Revision, will be held in the Council ‘7 Chambers, City Hall on the 15th day of May, 1963, at.“} 2:30 p.m. relative to appeals that are set out pursuant, to Section 427, Chapter 42, of the Province of British: : Columbia Municipal Act and City of Prince Rupert By-_ H. M. ALDERDICE, City Assessor “kee ae Ceurtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd VANCOUVER MINES a5. Property for Sale THREE lots. full ¢ Phone 4682 after 5 price $1, 500. :60 p.m. 193) 46. SPORTING zoods business avail- able for immediate take-over. Business Opportunity | (91) | ft. BOAT, good condition. Phone 5414. (th) ONE Evinrude outboard motor, big twin 35 h.p. Phone 5773.) 48 BUSINESS DIRECTORY (92) Advert iser below, Quick serviee and satisfaction is stressed by the pro- gresive husinessmen and concerns listing their services ACCOUNTING S. WILSON Accounting & Business Consultant No. 4 - 535 W, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert P.O. Hox 455 — Phone 3211 APPLIANCES S & S STORES LTD. Westinghouse Weadquarters Washers - Dryers - Applances Massy Terms 337 - 3rd Ave, W. — 5434 CONTRACTORS GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED BUILDERS ond CONTRACTORS Oth - Ist Ave, W. Phone §24t M., J. Saunders General Contractor Concrete Thisements & Bldewalls Gravel & Cement Delivered Repales of all Kinds Mhone 5447 1207 Water St, ELECTRICAL SERVICE Domostic, Commercial, Industrial Wiring Ustlnnates Free N.B.C, POWER CO, LTD. Phones 4210, 4310 BLO, Vax San Sh e Ej boel nicl an Dial 3647 JANITOR SERVICE FOR STORE — OFFICE or BUILDING CLEANING Call “The JANITOR SERVICE” Phone $119 SURVEYORS lan C. MacDonald B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Phone 2022, Prince Rupert P.O. Box 1095 Larelle Ave. Terrace, B.C, R, J. REYNOLDS B.C. Land Surveyor Box 1438, Terrace, B.C, Viking 3 ~ 8522 Or Princo Rupert 2082 TAXI 99 TAXY CO. 2188 24 Wour Service Alrline Limousine Agents for 1.0, Airlines PHONE 5302 621 ~ Srd Ave. Went NEWSTANDS PAT’S NEWS STAND RTORT WOURS Daily 7 aww — 12 midnight Sundays 0330 vp. ——105380 pam, Phone 3452 Urn, OL a; 1956 STUDFRAKER Comman- der, V8, $450, phone 3640. (91) 1955 CHEV. Priced to sell, Phone auUTrOMmobies 5048. (94) 1962 VOLVO 1228. 10,000 miles, radio. new condition. Phone 5682, 1026B Oth East. (94) 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe. In excellent condition. 17,000 miles. Radio, seat covers, white walls. Phone 3206. (tfne) 1958 STUDEBAKER Scotsman, economy transportation, $495. Phone 3024. (92) 1957 OLDSMOBILE 98. Phone 2335, (92) 1959 VAUXHALL Station wacon. Phone 5846, (93) a. ce eee ee nen ee 1955 DODGE $250 or closest of- * Phone 3924, On) 1960 DODGE Station waron. Ph, evenings after 6:00—-4409, (91) 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, _ excellent condition, Phone 4829, 1962 FAIRLANE 500, all sories, |, 000 miles, 2381, Renn ence meinen -— Legal Notices AV er ION, SALE Thoher Sale N-ays? There will be offered for sale at publie auction, at 10:00 am. on Mth Tune, 1068, In the office of the Dint- vet Forester, Prince Rupert, WC. the Tisenee X-80967, to ent 3,806,000 eu bie fent. Halsam, eediur Mid trees of other species on an area Aliaated Tomile Southenst of Rererton excellent (92) acces- (93) of hemlock, Polnt, Ursula Channel, within eee Ato SV, Range 4, Count Land Diste ret. Beven (7) yeara will be nllewed for removal of timber, Provided anyone iunable ta attend the avetion dn perann may submit a xeonled tender to be apensd at. the hw of nvetion and treated as one rid, Purther opoartfentara may he ohe tained from the Deputy Mintater of Foresta, Vietorla, Tha the Miatriet Forester, Prince Rupert, Wo oer the Forest. Ranier, Prince Rupert, TO, (Vv Tt, 18, 2h, ny 2, 0, 16, 29, 90) SUERTE RARE Me ondermentioned veliete waa nrovinwsaly nevertised for ile by aves {fon Dutt net sata. Th is aunt affered for ante by tender. Tenders toa be fore warded to) the oundorstened hefora Aaturcduy, May Vath, 1008, Wiphoat ory fender not neeeaarily avo. cepiod: 1 INN Corvatre ! Mona Gottpea (This vetiecte requiren overhaw of trang, & cliteh and new bate tery. TLoenal denter han given ome Cxtimnte of BAAD Terma Cnab plus Aa. fox (Bold as 14, where tn). Persona (iteronted may view ye. Dale ane venaly catiniate by contact. Inn ome. Phot W990 at Cant tote, Aheriff Wo Denn, Hox 20t, Prinee Rupert, Bethlehem Copper ......... 3.60 Bralorne ........ occ 5.70 Canadian Colleries ........ 8.85 Friday Mines 2.000000... 131% Dolly Varden oo... WW Giant Mascot oo... 88 Grandue oo... 3.45 Midwest Copper ........... 13 National Exploration ...... .06 New Indian Mines .......... 1814 ‘Northwest Ventures ....... 24 Quatsino Copper ............ 08 Sheep Crek .....00.00 0. 1.14 Silbak Premier ................. 34 Silver Standard 200.0000... 32 Skeena Silver 0000000000... 10 Trojan Consolidated ...... 07 | TOrWeSt o.oo. ceecceeeeeeeeeee 2a OILS C. & Boo eee 21.85 Home Oj] “A” oo. 13.75 Pacific Pete 20... 13.65 Peace River Pete .............. 26 Trans Canada Pipe. ........ 27.15 Van Tor Oils ....... 14 TORONTO & MONTREAL Canada Tungsten ............ 1,22 Canadian Chemical ........ 10.65 Columbia Cellulose _........ 7.15 Cassiar Asbestos 11.25 Consol. Discovery ............ 84 Consol. Smelters ............ 26.65 Conwest o.oo cececeeeeeeeee 4.85 Fast Sullivan wu, 2.40 Giant Yellowknife ......... 11.50 Little | Long Lac bette 1.59 0) 6 Cc 1,52 Madsén Red Lake ectcccees 2.26 Maritimes 0.00. Noranda once eee 36.85 Orehan oe 2.19 Petro] Oil & Gas ........... 65 Sherritt Gordon .......... 3.15 Steep Rock 4,85 Willroy 1.65 Legal Notices NOTICE TO) CONTRACTORS Sealed Yenderg endorsed “Tender far Terrace Elementary Sehoot Proe 6." will be reecived by Mr. Seeretary-Trensurer, School District No, 49, P.O, Box 1288, Terrace, B.C. up to 4:00 pm, P.S.T) Wednes« duy, aand May, 1968 for a four class- roam frame sehool in Tarrace, B.C, Tans, Speelfientions, Tnstructions Loa Waders and Forma of Tender may he ohtained from the undersigned by Gonoeral Contractors only on deportt of ®2H00 per set whieh will ba re- funded upon recelpt of a genuine bid and the return of all deeumentsa in food condition witht ten days after tenders close, Dooumenta wil be Available for inapection at the waunl locations tn Vaneouvor, Prince George And at the School Hoard Offices, Tondera muat be accompanied iy fn Tid Neaportt Bond oncorased ta the Owner in the amount of Four Thoua- and Dollara (84,000.00) whieh will be forfeited If tie party tendering fatla (A @ntar Inta nv contrast ’when roe qtosted and the sucoonatnl bidder will he requirad to exohnnge thin for a fO% Performance Bond an stipulated In the Spooltientiona, Nirmingham & Wond, Arohitects, Buite FOR, 1450 Went Goeorgia At. 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FOR ME—AND FOR YOU, EVE, KNEW ME GOOP MADE | ou KI TARGET WAS... [xis WAS HEP TO THE ACE JACKSON ROUTINE, HE WISED UIP FAST WHEN I PITCH FOR YOU, EVE. BUT 1 KNEW WHO THE REAL Pune! 1! EVE, HONEY~I'VE LEVEL, AND IT’S GOING TO PAIN GOME, “FRAN WE GET MARRIED «> WHAT ABOUT TIE ae steel IF WE GET MARRIED /? TE PIRI, YOU, ee | AN SURE we GEY MARRIED, FRAN. 176 JUeT THAT 1 HAVE YOUR INTERESTS AT WEART. Z‘LL GET IT WHEN IM TWENTY-ONE pu MONCBY YOU HAVE Ho SONIC Tg ARCHIE 4 s 1 AS LONG a DIO YOU YELL YT TOLD HIM THE SAME YOUR FOLKS AS WE WHERE'S HIM HE MIGHT AS EVERYONE? TO WEAR DON etl R DONT yy WUGHEAD? { GET PAINT ON THE OLpeBy chon IN HELPS you GOOD HIB HOUaE FAINT THE CLOTHES # GARAGE? Y, * JUST SEEN MY BEST ERIEND. LOSE HIS LIFE ORK, MONEY FROM * MY MOTHER'S ESTATE 16 IN TRUST FOR ME, YY A “ap ‘ YOU'RE SWEET TO Bi y BE CONCERNED! 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