Moe stor gf semen Y s ERR ERE REE. WI -) 0 ee Prince Rupert Daily News 5 You Tuesday, May 21, 1963 Bubscription rates; By Carrler: per month ...... ......, @ 135 ber year ...... cc cease, $13,00 By mail In Advance: per month 6 1.28 6 months .............. 8 660 per year ......-......0.. #1200 Classifed Rates. 6c per word per day, minimum Toe. Publication for 6 days for the price of 4, Box numbers 2he extra Announcements: 60c per Iine per day, Coming Evenrs: 60c per word per month, In memoriam 83.00 per Insertion, Engagement, marringe, funeral or feath notices, $83.00 per Insertion. Birth notices #100 fer Insertion. The use of Dally News box nume bers tn these columns protects the fdentity of our advertisers who wish to remain anonymous, We regret that we are bound not to datselose fdentities Involved. Please do not ask staff members for this tnfor- mation, , COMING EVENTS ” Appleblossom _ tea, May 25th. _ Facey Hall Supper, May 29th, “Oo. O. R. P. Spaghetti Dinner, June Ist. Presbyterian rummage Fine 1. Pick- up 2807. “Bake Sale June 15th. __ Rummage ‘Sale, Sept. 6, 7. sale, _ Rummage Sale, September 14, ~ Children’ S Fashion Show, Sep- tember 27th, Rummage Sale, Octoher 5 and 6. Tea and Bazaar, October 16th. ~ OO.RP. Fall ‘Bazaar, ( October 70th. Bazaar November 20th. (126) Bazaar, December 6th. 4, Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin wish to announce the engage- ment of their danehter Lorraine to Mr. David MaclIlrov of Edmon- ton, Alta. The marriage to take nlace in the First United Church, Prince Rupert on Friday, May 2let at 7 p.m. with Rev. Dr. R. W. Ke Biliott officiating. (98) DAILY training etc. 100% profit on every ‘Reply to Box 1007, Prince Rupert ADVERTISING IN THE i BRINGS RESULTS 13. A.A. Friendship Group meets 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friendship House. Phone 6371 or 4611, MIRACLEAN Bleach, 160 oz. $1. 19. Free Delivery. Ph 2539. ‘BEAUTY COUNSELORS OF CANADA Ladies, here is your oppor- tunity to become a trained beau- lician and earn that extra money. Our special representa- tive will be here May 2ist. Call Mrs. Jean Clough, Crest Motel or Mrs. Gilbert, 3739 anytime. (99) TO contact Alcohotcs Anony- mous, write Box 343. Meets tvery Friday Civic Gentre, 8 p.m. 14, Business Personal AT DEANE'’S the special for the ‘week ending May 25th, is any men’s or ladies’ suits for only $1.60. Phone 2353. (100) PHILCO - FORD TELEVISION Free Trial in your home Dial] 2300 PARKER'S FORD CENTRE 2nd & McBride Personal Ce nnnnndncnmnnnnnnnnnitessy 18, Help Wanted—Male LIFEGUARD - INSTRUCTOR Applicants should be fully qualified to Lifeguard and In- struct swimming on a year round basis. Salary based on qualifi- cations and experience. Apply to Chairman, Personnel Commit- tee, Civic Centre Association, Prince Rupert, B.C. (99) URGENTLY REQUIRED Reliable boy for DAILY NEWS Paper Route on BORDEN STREET PHONE 3202 (H) 20. Help Wanted-——-Female WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE... If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regu- larly each month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Prince Rupert, and are \twilling to make light deliveries, etc, write STUDIO GIRL COS- METICS, Dept. CDY, 840 La- Fleur Ave., Montreal 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour, 25. Situations Wt'd—Female W. J. Norton, Contractor & Bull- der, Free’ estimates. Phone 4982 evenings. (111) FULLER Brush Products. Phone 5412. ELECTROLUX Sdles & Service. Phone 424 5th Ave. West 18. Help Wanted—Male FRANCHISE AVAILABLE For the fastest moving item in direct sales. A domestic machine patented after Com. & Ind. va- cuums. Dries floors, washes win- dows, unplugs drains, defrosts fridges, picks up water, sham- poos furniture, cleans oil fur- naces, no cloth or paper bags, guaranteed for life. Very small investment required. Head of- fice assistance re: financing, 2778. machine. Available to ambitious individual or overatine co. NO COMPETITION Daily News. 6102) NEWS Whet the BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advert ser helow. Quick service and satisfaction is stressed by the pro- presive businessmen and concerns listing their services ACCOUNTING S. WILSON Accounting & Business Consultant No. 4 - 535 W, 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert P.O, Box 455 — Phone 3211 APPLIANCES S & S STORES LTD. Westinghouse TWeadquarters Washers - Dryers - Appliances , Easy Terms 337 - 3rd Ave. W. — 5434 CONTRACTORS GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS 21K - Int Ave. W. Phone S241 | M, J. Saundors General Contractor Concrete Tasementa & sidewalls Qravel & Cement Delivered Hepulra of all ibnvds Phone 5447-1207 Water St. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Domestic, Commercial, Industrial Wiring Hathuntos Freo N.B.C, POWER CO. LTD. Phones 4210, 4310 P.O, Tox $60 I e Elvclvi cian. Dial 3647 JANITOR SERVICE FOR STORE — OFFICE or BUILDING CLEANING Call “The JANITOR SERVICE” Phone 3119 SURVEYORS lan C. MacDonald B.C, LAND SURVEYOR Phone 2022, Prince Rupert P.O. Box 1095 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, B.C, R, J. REYNOLDS B.C. Land Surveyor Box 1438, Terrace, B.C, Viking & - 5f22 Or Prince Rupert 2082 TAMI #9 TAXI OO, LTD, 21'88 24 Wour Service Airline Limousine ‘Agents for 8.0. Alriines PHONE 5302. 621 - 8rd Ave. West NEWSSTANDS iPAT’S NEWS STAND STORE NOURS wm, — 12 midnight Datly 7 Sundays 0:80 am—10390 pin, Cor 3452 ho .& AD WEEK INEW 35 5:00. RELIABLE middle aged lady wants housework by day or week. Phone Friendship House, ask for Theresa. (100) WILL do tvping in my home. Fhone 6407. (99) 32 ONE camper for-14-ton pick-up, sleeps 3. Phone 2335 or 4848. (98) TOP soil and land fill. free for the taking. Phone 2582 after For Sale, Misc. 6:00 p.m, (97) ELECTRIC range, $75. Phone 4654. (98) TWO used fridges and one vup- right freezer. Phone 3359. (98) STEREO recorder player, brown and white. retactable speaker, fully automatic, $65. Phone 5062. , (98) DINING room suite, tabie, four chairs and buffet, tri-light floor lamp, stero recorder chan- ger. Phone 5060. = (98) BABY buggy and small baby crib. Phone 5429. (100) mm. Reflex Exakta VXIIa lens, Biotar [:2 58 mm. built in exposure meter. Including flashgun. $320.00. Ph. | 2712 after 6:00 p.m. 34. Wanted, Misc. CASH for scrap, copper, brass, lead, batteries, radiators. Dial 6128. Call 630 6th Ave. West. (Ch) 35. 32 ft. TROLLING boat. 85 hp. engine. Price $500. Phone 5898. (100) 36, Rooms For Rent HOUSEKEEPING room, 4728, (112) ONE room furnished | suite, in basement, 1063 9th East. (100) NICE bir housekeeping room, for (99) Boots & Engines Phone two ladies or couple, sixty ;monthly. Phone 4723. (98) ROOM for rent, Old Bank Of Commerce Building. Phone 3066. (100) en ONR ‘small sleeping room, Phone 5536, (100) NOUSEKERPING room. Phone 2044, (101) 37A. Room & Board Wanted © COLL han student. requires” room and board. Phone 4774 after (98) 38A. Auto. Camps a Resorts COOPER LAKES Roy's CAMP -- Arges 9 to 14. Starts June 29, Reserve NOW, $356.00 per week, Min, 2 weeks. For information write Lefty Gardiner, Box 336, Smithers, BC, (108) cc eeee meee gp enete 39A. MODERN one ‘hedraom apart- ment furnished with stove, re- frigerator, washer and dryer, available far immediate tenanay a, new CHItside Apartments, Ph, days 3316, 2844, or 4612, Nights S882, 4512, or 650, (tf) JFK to meet Pope in June WASTIINGATON (A-— John ¥, Kennedy, the first United States Roman Catholic president, will meot in Ttaly next month with Pope John, Konnedy onee planned to da- fer an audience with the al- yeareold Roman Catholic pontiff nil) he makes a seheduled state Visil to Thaly with Mrs. Keniveady early next year, We echanprnd Plans because of the Pope's fall- Ing health, There have been published YOe ports that Pope John has ean- eer, Tn recent public appery. nnees, he has looked prey and Suites for Rent drawn, "ee 40. Homes for Sale a | THREE bedroom house, -partly furnished. 1116 7th ‘East. (103) FAMILY HOME Marge five-bedroom home ‘with’ full concrete basement .and-auto. oil heat. New: plumbing and wir-. ing. 6th Avenue East location. Full price: $16,000. f ‘Remember when . . ? VICAR STOOD TH STANDON, England «~ -—-Vil- ‘Bammy Mandell _ successfully | lage milkman Dave Barker didn't defended his world lightweight; think his marriage would bring boxing title Larnin at New York 35 years | fore he and his bride took off ago today. McLarnin, from Van-jon their honeymoon he discov- couver, five years later won the!ered there was nobody else to de- ‘world welterweight title Young Corbett and lost it, won ed by the local vicar who donned and against Jimmy Me- | so many problems. Shortly be-: from liver the milk. The day was sav- lost again in his epic apron and cap and took over the ights with Barney Ross. round. TWO BEDROOMS Two-bedroom home on wood post foundation with large fenc- ed yard, and wired for ‘electric range. Alfred Street location. Full price $7,500 and try your down payment, CLOSE TO ELEMENTARY ~ SCHOOLS Two-bedroom home on concrete post foundation with auto. oil heat. Recently redecorated. Some furniture included. Full price $9,060 with $3,000 down and balance on easy terms. FOUR BEDROOMS Four-bedroom home with full concrete basement and auto, oil heat. Featuring large living room with modern cabinet kit- chen. Herman Street location:: Full price $13,500 with reason-. able down payment considered. G. PERCY TINKER & CO. LTD. Besner Block Eves. 3993 Dial 5224 4 (98) Business Locations 41. FOR RENT—business quarters. Store or office at 718 2nd Ave. West. Will share in renovation to suit tenant. Phone 4227, nights phone 5585. (101) 42. Wanted to Rent HOUSEKEEPING room for work- ing girl approximately May 27th. Phone Manager, Simpsons- Sears. (99) 47. Automobiles 1958 STUDEBAKER Scotsman, economy transportation, $495, Phone 3024. (98) , GOREN ON BRIDGE fo 1963: By The Chicago Tribune) The nine of diamonds was BY CHARLES H. GOREN | opened and the ace was played 4 Both vulnerable. North deals. |from dummy. Declarer proceed- - NORTH ed to cash the king and ace of AAIS hearts and then ruff his re- 093 maining heart in dummy. Next ; OA108432 the king of clubs was led but d * Ke West shrewdly withheld his ace } WEST EAST permitting the king to win the 64 AK52 trick. ‘ VQ0642 YS87 On the club continuation, West 4 o9 OKQIS captured South’s queen with HATIES 1074 the ace in order to switch to a SOUTH spade, and declarer was help- &Q10873 ‘jless. If he put up the ace of OAKS trumps, he would be unable to O76 get out of the dummy without %&Q83 permitting his opponents to get The bidding: in to draw North’s last spade. : North East South West |He actually chose to finesse the 196 Pass 1h Pass | jack of spades, but East won 2° Pass 2NT _ Pass |the trick with the king and a 34 Pass 4h Pass ‘spade return killed the club Pass Pass ruff. South ended up losing two t Opening lead: Nine of 6 clubs, one diamond and a Declarer in today’s hand‘ spade. , backed himself into a corner from which he could not es-! cape. West deserves a measure of credit for a good defensive play, however a sound plan of campaign by South would have overcome all resistance. North opened the bidding with-one diamond and South re- sponded with one spade. When North rebid his diamonds at the two level, South branched off into no trump. The three spade call at this point is not in the nature of a sign off, but rather an acceptance of partner’s in- Declarer had two cards which he wished to trump in the dum- my—the third heart and the third club. It is all a question of timing and, since the heart ruff can be effected whenever he wishes, South should con- centrate his initial efforts on the club suit. At trick two the king cf clubs should be led from dummy. West will presumably duck this trick, win the club continuation and then shift to a trump. Declarer must refuse the finesse and put up the ace of spades from dummy. A heart vitation to go game. It shows!is led to the king in the closed three card trump support and | ‘hand in order to ruff a club,: offers the responder a choice of | Now a second heart is led to the contracts. Since South had a/ace in order to trump,away the five card suit, he proceeded to/ losing heart. In all, South loses ; game in spades. a‘spade; a diamond and a club, Advertising in Daily News Brings Results ewemeer ea TR OM TUESDAY .P.M. 7:00--News and Reports 7:20—Speaking Personally 7:30—Assignment 8:00—Radio International 8:30—Handcacks Half Hour 9:00-—Business Barometer | 9:30—Red River Jamboree /10:00—News 10:15—Adventureres All , 10:30-—Fourth Estate 11:00—New Records 11:57--CBC News, Local News WEDNESDAY A.M. 6:00—News and Voice Reports 6:10—First Call to Breakfast 6:40—Fishermen’s Broadcast 7:00—News & Weather 7:07—Second Call to Breakfast 7:24—Bob Goulet Show 7:30—News 7:39—Short Call to Breakfast 7:45—Think on These Things 8:00—-CBC News & Weather 8:10—Bill Good Sports Francois Lake float job let | Awarding of a contract to Ber- ‘gen Construction Company Ltd., ‘Burns Lake, for construction: of a float at Francois Lake, has ‘keen ‘announced by the federal ‘minister of public works. The contract is in the amount of $6,100. Two tenders were re- ceived for the job. Reaume top defenceman NEW YORK (f — Marc Rea- ume of Hershey Bears was named the winner today of the Eddie Shore plaque as the American Hockey League’s out- standing defenceman. DEMOTE HOUND LONDON '(@)—Long Dog, canine mascot of the 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles, has been de- moted from lance rifleman for being absent with- out leave. 1959 PLYMOUTH Fury. Phone 5619. (100) a7A. Trailers — , 27 ft. HOUSE TRAILER, in Eood | condition, sacrifice, price $950 | cash. Located in Terrace for ap- | vointment. Phone VI 3-5081 after | camera | to) Section @ is honored _ VANCOUVER — A veteran transportation official, Robert |. 5:00 p.m. (100) | Legal Notices NOTICE FTO CO-OWNERS pursuant 260 Mineral Act. R.S.B.C, 1960, Chapter 244 To—HAROLD P. KILLORAN, Vancou- ver, B.C. and HAROLD L. HUNT, Cal- gary, Alberta. TAKE NOTICE that as you have failed to pay your share of the ex- 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 Jime 30, 1963, as required by Section 51 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 said claims being: Skeenn Mining Division—Claims D., No.'s 1-20 inclusive. J.M. Russell, 211) Blow Building, Calgary, Alberta. CNR official (hy A. Wyman, 59, B. C, aren mana- |» ger, Canadian National Railways, was honored here Thursday by fellow officers and employees on the occasion of his fortheoming retirement. * Mr. Wyman’s career with CN started in Edmonton 45 years ago. He has held his present post. since enrly in 1961. ‘ SEAT OF PROBLEM SHAFTSBURY, England @ — Members of this Dorset town's hand are always careful to face the front—becnause the seats of thelr 36-year-old uniform pants are showing signs of wear. The couneh is enlling a special mect- Ing to discuss the threadbare problem. WISTT CAME TRUE LONDON '(P-—A magistrate has made Charile Perry's greatest wish come true. Charile has spent 49 of his 64 years In jail and recently oxpreased the wish to spond his remaining days there, This month a beaming Charile started n 12-year stretch for trylng to brenk the window of n jowelry store, WONOR DEAN CANTERBURY, England @ — A group of people are paying for ropalr of decnylng cloister In the cathedral hore, to be called Mew- lott Johnson Bay after the a0- yenr-old Dean of Canterbury who retires this month, WATCH FROM THAMES LONDON h-—A play neted on the wills and watehetl by un an. ence on boats moored in the ‘River Thames ‘will run through- out the sumimer, ‘Riehnrd Todd and Virginia Maskell star in the play, A Waly White Tower, , BLONDIE ep I'M sorey,2 | IF THERE'S FI BUT THERE'S NOBODY HOME, NOBODY HOME WHO'S DOING A ene, THE = corporal to: pineal | CFPR Radio Schedule—i240 ke 8:15—Last Call to Breakfast 8:27—CBC News Coe , 8:30—Preyiew Commentary - 8:35—Max Ferguson Show: 9:00--CBC News; Voice* ers 9:10—Interlude 9:15—-The Archers — 9:30—Take it Easy -_, 10:00—Morning Visit — 10:10—For Consumers — 10:15—-Music Diary 10: 45——-Playroom 11:00-46howtime 11:45—Off the Record 11:55-—-Matinee with Willis 12:00--The Chuckwagon P.M. 12:10-—Interlude . . 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