' ? at ‘et oe . : bead ba “ae ‘ ve ’ at 7 is ‘w * bat on “aye [i ¢ *'tnat ~t . oo vas tyr rie we de ge aly i alee pe ie ce ong ’ of a] Tuesday, April 2, 1963 . Bubseription rutes, . By Carrier: per month .............. @ 1.35 per: yonr ....... eee, $13.00 By ‘miail In Advance: “per month ............, 8 1,25 ft 6 months ............., 8 6.50 per year ..............., $12.00 Classifed Rates, 6e per word per day, minfmum 7dc, Publication for § days for the price of 4, Box numbers 26c extra, aAnnouncements: * .».+, 0c per line per day, - Coming tvents: 50c per word per month. Mae In memorinm 83.00 per insertion, engagement, marriage, funeral or éath notires, 83.00 per insertion. Birth notices $1.00 rer insertion. - a The use of Dally News box num- Oers in these columns protects the tdentity of of advertisers who wish to) remain anonymous, We regret we are bound not to disclose Wentitles Involved, Please do nat aa ““hisk staff’ members for this infor- mation, : COMING EVENTS Rummage Sale, April 5th. a; Girl Guide Rummage Bale, Apri] 6th. ~ Salvation Army Tea, April 6th. Wor sey terian Easter Tea, April ~ Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 11th. “Sonja Bake Sale, April 13. ~ Queen Mary Chapter Daffodil Tea, April 17th. ‘ Ukrainian International Fed- eration Dance, Annunciation Hall. April 20th. WOTM Spring Bazaar, Apr'l 24. Picture Loan, “Civie April 26th, Bell 7:45 p.m. Rotary Club Anniversary Cab- aret, April 27th. Sons of Norway Tea, May 4th. Centre, _ LOBA Mother's Day Tea, May pttlebtbtt Litt itt trite el! — Rent ~ jto fill vacancy in Prince Personal AA, Friendship Group mects 9 ‘p.m. Sunday, Friendship House, Phone 6371, TO contact Alcoholics Anony- mous, write Box 343. Meety cvery Friday Civic Gentre, 8 p.m. MIRACLEAN Bleach, 160. oz. $1.19. Free Delivery. Ph 2539. ta, _ Business Personal FULLER Brush Products. Phone 5412, COMPLETE house sewers, pipe laying, ‘hookups. J. Rumberg. Phone 3761. (tf) ELECTROLUX Sales & Service. Phone 2778. 424 5th Ave. West AT DEANE’S the special for the week ending April 6th is any men’s or ladies’ coats or rain- coats for only $1.60. Phone 2353. (67) WATKINS Products. J. Hennessy. Phone 4741. (86) W. J. NORTON, Contractor & Builder. Free estimates. Phone | 4982 evenings. (86) ! 20. Help Wonted—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- | laide Post Office, Toronto 1, On- ario, 21. Salesmen and Agents GOOD MAN OVER 40 Rupert area. Worth up to $400 to $1,000 ina month for right man. Write J. V. Garner, Vice Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth 1, Texas. 8th, Valhalla Hall, 2-5. Red Cross Campaign May 6th to 1ith. Hospital Day Tea, May 9th. Lutheran Tea, May 11th. St. Peter's Afternoon. W.A, Ba- zaar, May 15th O.O.RP. Spaghetti Dinner, June Ist. 10. chewenmi Funeral Nofices 32 FOR SALE — MISC. CHESTERFIELD new, half price; German 35 m.m. camera, most excellent’ quality, accessories, filters, gad- get bag, tripod, flash, etc.; Phil- ips hi fi, best quality for the | connoisseur, very reasonable pri- | ced. Cash customers only. Phone | (68) | Suite, brand 3600. 150 GE 17” Portable TV sets with | wheel stands, Like new. $75.00; PAULSON-—-in loving memory of. Bessi Paulson who passed away: April 2, 1962. A year has passed since that sad; RCA VICTOR combination radio Just off McBride near King Ed- day. When the one we loved was: called away, | God took him home, it was His! will, But in our hearts he liveth still} Ever remembered by his loving wife Phyllis and children. (65)! each complete. Norman’s, 2312 | Granville Strect, Vancouver 9. : (82) : and record player, and occa-_ sional chair. Phone 3667. (661° LLOYD step climbing bueey. Ph. 5702. (651 NORTH AMERICAN Fashion: Frocks and Fabrics. Phone) 5642. (68), Whect the BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ad. verliser | below, Quick service and satisfaction is stressed by the pro- gresive 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 Tlendquarters Washers - Dryers - Appliances Easy ‘Terms 337 - 3rd Avo, W. — 5434 CONTRACTORS GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS 215 ~ Ist Ave, W. Phone feat M, J. Saunders General Contractor Concrete Baxenventa & Sldewalt Gravel & Coment Dattvered Repaire of ath ths Phone 5447 ELECTRICAL SERVICE Domostic, Commorcial, Industrial Wiring Extimates Frea N.B.C, POWER CO, LTD. Phones 4210, 4810 P.O, Box aan SH 0 Ci lickvick an Dial 3647 1207 Water St. 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, Terrnee, B.C. free ee tienen a seem Aah seem ie ter meen 0 ee ree re name RJ. REYNOLDS B.C. Land Surveyor Box 1438, Terrace, BC. Vilcing 3 - 65223 Or Prince Rupert 2082 ‘TAX! m9 TAXT CO. LTD, 2188 24 Wour Service Alrline Limousine Agents for 18.0, Airlines PHONE 5302 O21 ~ Srd Ave. Wert UPHOLSTERING NORTHWAY UPHOLSTERY EXPERTS IN CARPETING - DRAPERY CUSTOM - FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY SS0-A Moltride Strast Phone 6108 ‘Where is Your Business ? lrade — Buy: h DAILY NEWS WANT ADS: Prince Rupert Daily News 5 ;2nd West. Dial 3134 | FISH MARKETS | | | ‘small children, “in ‘down, full price $9450, *, EE EE EEO rn, For Sale, Misc. HOUSEHOLD furniture, also bi- cycles, 731 Fraser Street. (65) ONE beaver Lench saw, equipped with % h.p. motor, $90. Phone 3454. (66) SEMI-NEW Kenmore oil heater, $50. Phone 5746. (66) 34 Wanted, Misc, CASH for scrap, copper, brass, lead, batteries, radiators. Dial Boots & Engines 18 ft. CABIN CRUISER—~—Gulf 18 by Sturdy-Kraft. In excellent condition complete with 1962 model 40 h.p. outboard engine— ready to go. Many extras. Phone 6072, 1809 Graham Ave. (65) 12 ft. RUNABOUT with 51% hip. motor and trailer. All in top condition. Phone 6072. 1809 Gra- ham Avenue, (65) 12 ft. fibreglass boat. Phone 5589 after 5:00 p.m. (65) 134%, ft x 5 ft Plywood boat. Phone 5687 after 5:00. (73) 40 H.P. GRAY marine motor shaft and 2 props, newly over- hauled. $625. Phone 5837, (67) 15 ft. plywood speed boat, 35 h.p. motor and trailer. Phone 2425 or 4988. (69) 34, HOUSEKEEPING room, 4728. (68 HOUSEKEEPING room. 1609 8th iL Rooms for Rent East. (66) HOUSEKEEPING room. Phone 6496 after 7:00 p.m. (69) SLEEPING room. Phone 3218. (66) DOUBLE sleeping room for two working men. Phone 4927. 812 (65) ROOM with cooking facilities. 947. 2nd West. (68): LIGHT housekeeping room. Ph.. 4578. (69) ROOM for rent, Old Bank of. Commerce Building. Phone! 3066. 40 HOMES FOR SALE. ONE bedroom ‘home and garage on two level lots. Phone 4840. (65) Phone FOUR bedroom house. MUST BE SOLD! | | ward school, 4 spacious rooms on full cement, in spotiess condi-: tion. Automatic heat. electric: cabinet kitchen and much more. Try $3,000 down on asking price of $12,600, 4 BEDROOMS ! $3,000 DOWN Large family hoine in Al con- dition, near to schools and shop- ping. Reduced to $13,900 for quick sale, Armstrong Agencies Ltd. | Eves. 2688 (65) FIVE room house for sale, 135 Sth Avenue East. Phone 4086. (69) : 3 Bedrooms Basement Douhle Lot Snug little semi-bungalow in excellent condition, hot water heating. Tdeal for family with Extra bedroom basement, Offered at $3,000 Office 3236 Eves, 5718 T. NORTON YOUNGS REALTY LTD, (06) 42, Wanted to Rene TWO or 3 bedroom house or apartment urgently required by reHable tenants, may consider buying, Phone 6223 or 3852. (68) APARTMENT wanted by quiet working couple with one child near Roosevelt School, Phone 2804. (68) 45. Property tor Salo. LOTS 50, 51, Cow Bay Rond. Ap- ply No, 7, Senl Cove Store, 78) Business Opportunity rane apeney franehise available for Southeastern Al- askn ound Western Cannda,. Tratning, equipment, nnd ae ounts furnished, $4,000 and bond required, Bend resume ands re- eat. photo, Write Box 900 Daily News, (08) Auromobiios V 1058 OHMVY hardtop, A-1 condle ion, Phone 4232 after 6:00, (68) 1057 OLDSMOBILE 98. Phono 20h, (60) 1962 %4-lon FORD ltht delivery, In good running arder, $376, Phone 607, (87) HN AUSTIN cheap. Phone 6005 (69) | AM /10:10—For Consumers witer 6:00, (07) 47, Automobiies 1958 six cylinder FORD. Phone 5624 after 6. - (67). aeons 1953 OLDSMOBILE sedan, $350. Phone 5780 after 5:30, (659 ENVOY special, 1962. Phone 4654. V8 ENGINE ’49 Ford. Phone 3221. (67) 1959 FORD hardtop, 2 door. Ph. 5439, (69) FOR SALE One Ton 1958 FARGO Truck Excellent condition With box suitable for contractor or home builder Priced low at $595.00 See Jim Flaten or Mickey Fudger at RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Legal Nofices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Tenders endorsed ‘Tender for Terrace Elementary School Pro- lect No. 6" will be received by Mr. F. Wells, Secretarv-Treasurer. School Dis- trict No, 53, P.O, Box 1238, Terrace, B.C. un to 4:00 p.m, P.S.T.. Wednes- day, 17th April, 19863 for a four class- room frame school in Terrace, B.C. Planst, Specifications, Instructions to Bidders and Porms of .Tender may -be obtained from the undersigned by General Contractors only on deposit of $25.00 per set which will be re- funded upon receint of a gentine bid and the return of all documents in gand condition within ten davs after tenders close. Documents will be avaliable for insnection at the usual Taeationes in Vanenuver, Prince George and at the School Board offices. Tenders must be accompanied by a Bid Deposit Bond endorsed to the Owner in the Amount of Four Thou-~ sand DoHars (84,000.00) which wil] be forfeited if the party tendering fails to enter into a contract when request- ed and the successful bidder will be required to exchanee this for a 50% Performance Bond as stipulated in the Snecifications. Birmingham & Wood, Architects Suite 308, 1450 West Georgia St, Vancouver 5. B.C. (68) RADIO CFPR 1240 Kilocvecles TUESDAY P.M. . 6:30—Stanley Cup Playoffs 8:00—Radio International 8:30—Winnipeg Pops 9:00—Business Barometer 9:30—Western Show 10:00—-News ‘10:15—Talk 10:30—-Soundings 11:00—TBA 11:57—-CBC News, Local News | WEDNESDAY i Se eee GOREN ON BRIDGE "BY CHARLES H. GOREN | five club contract was the best fe 1963: By Tne Chicago Tribune] wht « Both vulnerable. South deals. South maneved by a North one _ After South’s demand open-' © 462 ing elicited a positive response -OK Q 8632 | from his partner, East endeav- WS 4 reg fo muddy up the waters ees a bil by jumping to four we aa: spades. South routinely COIs 320976 | branched off into Blackwood, 7 Q106873 O54 . however, and, when North.an- © A10 C9754 nounced that he was aceless, 97 + None the five club-response was per- ‘SOUTH mitted to stand: as the . final ‘&Q bid. The defense was able to . aK cash only the two aces. hid When North’s five club bi &%AKQI1I08632 | Was passed around to one West, The bidding: ne took the opponents at their South West North East, word that theré was no slam, 2 he Pass 26 4 |. and he persisted to five spades., 4NT Pass 5 & Pass | Since East had bid four spades Pass Pass . . on his own hook, West did not Opening lead: Eight of & expect the loss to be substan- The second annual North; tial one level higher. ‘The res American Rubber Bridge cham-| sults were beyond all expecta- pionship is currently going thru | tion for, altho South doubled its qualifying ‘rounds in the | West’s save, he was unable to United States and Canada. , defeat the contract. South’s sin- After the qualifying round and! gleion diamond prevented the : yas defense from ever cashing a I area finals, the finalists—the: giamond trick, and they were top pair east of the Mississippi! limitcd 40 the ace and king of and the top pair west of the! hearts. Mississippi—will meet in New; At some tables, South failed York City on May 18 and! te vse Blackwood--tho the hand 19 to compete for the national i is ideally suited tc ths conven- title and substantial cash‘ tion--and in comnetitive bid- prizes. ‘ding he persisted to six clubs Today’s hand was taken from | for which there wes no play. ast year's tournament and pro. However, his ego was some- ducec a variety of results in; wha: soothed hy che post-mor- ‘ the area finals. The bidding! tem analysis which revealed Sequence presented in the dia-' thai the oppsrenis “ould have gram occurred at a number of | fulfilled their five: spade con- tables, and fulfilment of the: tract. ee ik Today’s Stocks Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. VANCOUVER MINES — Bethlehem Copper ........ 2.70 Gralorne@ 200000. eecceeeee 6.05 Canadian Colleries ........ 8.25 Friday Mines 000000000000. 10 Dolly Varden 2000 ol... .68 Giant Maseot ooo... 80 Grandue ooo 3.75 Midwest Copper ......... ...... 091, National Exploration ........ .05 New Indian Mines .......... 14 Northwest Ventures ....... 16 Quatsino Copper ... .......... .08 Sheep Creek oo. 1,15 Silbak Premier ......... 0... 30 Silver Standard .............. 30 Skeena Silver Trojan Consolidated Torwest TORONTO & TIONTREAL Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results Canada Tungsten ......... 1.20 Canadian Chemica] ........ 9.00 Columbia Cellulose ........ 6.65 Cassiar Asbestos ................ 10.85 Consol. Discovery ........... 75 Consol. Smelters 2.0.0.0... 25.75 Conwest ooo. ee cece 4.25 East Sullivan o.oo... 2.10 Giant Yellowknife ............ 12.50 Little Long Lac |... 000.000... 1.65 Lorado ........... beee ce deeese este 1.73 Madsen Red Lake ............ 2.21 aritimes oe 41 Noranda 32.00 Orchan oe ececee eee 1.90 Petro] Oil & Gas ............ 62 Sherritt Gordon .............. 3.20 Steep Rock ...... 4.70 Willroy veveeveee 1.56 OILS C. 8 Blo eee 22.00 Home Oil “A” oo .. 11.85 Pacific Pete 20.00.0000. 12.25 Peace River Pete .............. .20 Trans Canada Pipe ........ 24.25 Van Tor Oils oo... .|Len Bawtree told a a . ~~ ' B.C. Briefs STORE RAIDED .. ° VANCOUVER (i~Thieves who police believe hid in the store, got away with an egtim téd $8,000 from cash registerg, on’ six floors of the Hudson’s Bay Company's downtown Vancohver store at the weekend, +: ‘ NAME CHANGE ' VERNON .(\—The North Ok- anagan Beef Cattle Growers As- sociation has changed ‘its! name to the North Okanagan Livestock Association. Object of “the'' as- sociation will be to promote, de- velop and protect the’ livestock 4\industry in operations exténding from Kelowna to Falkland, Sal- mon Arm, Revelstoke and ‘Hage- wood. “" : “bleed SNOW HALTS WORK,. DUNCAN (@— Heavy... weekend snow up to 30 inches held up logging operations in the jake Cowichan area Monday.. Up to 500 loggers in the Cayuse Beach, Moose Creek, Jordan River,.and Hillcrest logging area were, af~ fected. Others laid off beeause of now north of Courtenay: are expected to be back at work in the woods in a day or two. shrine STOP DUMPING:::~- VERNON :():—Enderby. rancher the: annual meeting of the North Okanagan Livestock association that--gar-~ ‘page dumping is creating a-men- ;ace for ranging cattle.:He urged ‘the RCMP be empowered to -pros- | eeute instead of the necessity of ‘laying charges by ranchers-wha: usually found the culprits :were 'their neighbors and friends. 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NEVAH BE. ko«€ BROKEN? i } is SK 5 rR SS (Co& “ aN ES Re REO eae of’ , a . » - x 5 fi " a a ZN, ' cel SP, Ls eS AR Oe Of cf '® , THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by SIAN DRAKE: - - " Tt MADE IT CLEAR TI 7 I'M NOY HERE SHILLING ] | ACE IS ANICE GUY EXCEPTINONE \ | WANTED NOTHING TO FOR ACE, MISS JONES, PEPARTMENT—GIRLS. HE COLLECTS : PO WITH YOUR PARTNER~ IM HERE BECAUSE — THEM LIKE THEY WERE TRADING OR FOR THAT MATTER, BECAUSE I DON'T LIKE STAMPS. WEIL, YOUR SISTER'S A : YOU, IF YOU'RE HERE TO WHAT HE'S TRYING TO DO, | | GIRL—-BUT A SPECIAL ONE, PLEAD HIS CASE, . ‘ yk " ¢ WE SAYS “\ of CAN b ‘E “Ta Oy) Whe an) 7" {) mee 4, MR. BRANNON 1 GOT NY PHONE CALLS. I'M \ GOING INTO BUGINESS RESTORING ANTIQUE CARS -. FELLER NAMED BUTLER 1d IK GONNA HELP me. er I'M GOING TO RETIRE, q VERONICAS HEY, GANG, MR. LODGE HAS GONE TO BED? BETTER SHUT OFF THE RECORDS AND KEEP QUR VOICES DOWNS GOOD NIGHT, DADDy/! THOSE OLp cars “4 -\.OF WINE ARE VERY VALUABLE/ GET A GOOD tin }\ PRICE FOR ( 'SCUSE NE, _ \ MR, BRANNON. I'm VE ! i GOING TO TELL ' LUCILE . seers ‘, y ' SS, vil A LITTLE a ; LESS QuiET DOWN THEREW. mo A