4 dxhuc Ummt Dafto JSctos Friday, October 10, 1947 Good Companions HUM The Tobacco of Quality COLD WEATHER MEANS Electric Heaters See Our ARVIN FORCED DRAFT HEATER MAJESTIC CIRCULATING STAND CANADIAN BEAUTY RADIANT TYPE POPULAR HEATERS AT POPULAR PRICES AT RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC For Your Eating Pleasure . . . Broadway Care (Formerly Boston Cafe) THE BEST FOOD BANQUET HALL I FINEST COOKING !; F0R LUNCHEONS, i DINNERS AND i TOP SERVICE ; JJEKNOON ' j Chinese Dishes Chow Mein Chop Suey "TAKE-OUT" ORDERS ANY TIME Hours: 7 A.M. to 1:30 AM. PHONE 200 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIAN NEWSPAPER TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS THBY GET RESULTS RLONDIE TRIED TO BUV MAMA. LET'S )N TUC OI 1TVM IC! r v a int. lu i n&i HAVE FRIED i DiDtfT HAVE CHICKEN SfH'i: LABOR COUNCIL URGES GREATER SALMON EXPORT Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council Is asking that ! the federal government Increase the number of export licenses for salmon. Tiie request, passed at a meeting of the council In the Carpenters' Hall last night, Is based on the fact that exports to the British market are decreasing and that the threaten-Jed surplus should be made available to other countries. The council expects to receive within a few days a supply of petition forms aimed at having "Bill 39" amended. Copies of the petition will be distributed to unions affiliated with the council for circulation among the members, The organizing committee reported that several unions were In process of negotiating new agreements and also that the newly organized local of the Laundry Workers Union had received lta charter. A charter has been applied for by the building and common laborers, which Is expected to be granted in the near future. The meeting considered reports from the Vancouver Trades and Labor Council outlining action taken by other trade unions In support of the printers who went out on strike in July, 1946, at the Vancouver Daily Province. Alderman George Rudderhami gave a report on civic affairs, and urged all delegates to try and get all eligible citizens to! register on the voters' list which closes on October 31. In view of the fact that the affairs of the Civic Labor Fed BjOTTlED BEER (delivered free) PHONE 654 25c PER DOZ. PAID for EMPTIES Please have them ready when the driver calls. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government oi Britisn uoiumma. A eration were terminated last year and handed over -to the Trades and Labor Council, the executive was Instructed to meet In the near future to plan a campalga for the December Civic elections. August Wallln, president of the council, was chairman of the meeting. rttmiiiiiiii SHORT SPORT With players of National Hockey League calibre at a premium, the bossmen talk in veiled hints whenever they're trying to drum up a trade. For Instance, maybe a deal is the farthest thing from Manager Jack Adams' mind but here's the way he assessed his Detroit Red Wings: "Although I could use another good left wing and may trade to strengthen the squad for some of those double-headers, we have on advantage this year in that we already have our team established." Coach Johnny Gottselig of of the Hawks wasn't reachable for comment on whether he'd be surprised. The Black Hawks, who have broken up their pre-season training camp in Regina, whipped their United States League farm team, Kansas City Pla-mors, In an exhibition before 3,500 fans at Edmonton. Max Bentley scored five goals, Cy Thomas and Butler getting the other two for Chicago. Pla-mor marksmen were Bert Olm-stead, Harry Grove, Ray Powell and Ashworth. Buddy O'Connor who came to them from Montreal Cahadiens, and the shortest forward-Grant (Knobby) Warwick, who stands five feet 5V2 Inches. Robot Goalie: Dit Clapper, putting his Boston Bruins through training paces at Her-shey, Pa., is using a checkerboard goalie at one end. The practice board, placed in front of the net, has three openings on each side which the players try to find with shots. At last i reports, Clapper was believed ready to stick by Frankle By Chic Young now, vou wi rrm 1 Ir ( V SIT RIGHT THERE,) H f y ELMEF?,UNT1LI HR t H ft V TELL YOU YOU . I (HI fYJriCCTJr" n MH P7rAki i s w si i i hh i i j i -r-u uunvt: . i i nnw w w i j ssrtii , m v uCJ) I jjA -ms&Q&i I Recreation- Is Demonstrated Instruction and merriment Joined hands In the Civic Centre gymnasium last night as members of the touring provincial recreation clinic staged the final program of their Prince Rupert visit. Jerry Mathlson, provincial supervisor of men, introduced and assisted by Nell Ross, started the evening by putting a group of nine boys through a series of exercises. In his brief of the clinic ami said that visit ing Prince Rupert was like go-1 ing on a picnic for the clinic j staff owing to the fine recreational facilities available. He declared Prince Rupert's accom-j modations were the best he had ever had the prvlllege of visit-1 the boys were using the spring boards and hurdling horses. Following Mr. Ma this on 's demonstration, Mrs. Hilda Keatley, provincial supervisor of women, took 16 High "School girls out on the floor and Instructed them In some of the basic movements in folk dancing. Later she was able to convince the boys that this sort of recreation was not detrimental to their dignity and they Joined in the fun. With the aid of Miss Margaret Sllnn, local suprevlsor of women's recreation and Miss Jeaft Urquhart at the piano, Mrs. VVHY DIDNTl OH,HESAID WWAT DID-i I HE SAID HE llll - I I WHICH '-v WifmM: AG FMtTImH WAKE IT WASN'T '(HE WANT? DROPPED IN TO) WAY DID ) Wc ssi)r ir iff "fM- r lrJ'000' I WHAT MAKES IT'S A BAdI )U J-ilP!IIPFla IT MAKES I IIIOU-J iJ!illJJJlPWMIllllln (ARE VOU FEEDING YOU THINK ( HABIT TO ( CuTTLE BEgIw?S LOOKS LtKE IS NOvVlS".5 ) ELMER UNDER THAT? LOOK, FEED DOGS U AS 1 WAS RAIN TODAY) ' L THE TABLE? HERE ARE ,J( AT WE TABLE T P VO SPOILS C SAVING IT j -ij V MY HANDS. ) 7-' THEM hl ? LOOKS LIKE T V V- fSZy VPAlN TODAY ) lP Keatlev brought the mixed New York Rangers have i group to the point where they caught the "World Series Fever" were able to go with relative for record oddities. Manager Frankle Boucher lays claim to the biggest forward 200-pound Ed Slowlnskl of Winnipeg, a high-scorer with Ottawa Senators in the Quebec Senior Hockey League last season. The lighest forward 146-pound smoothness through several square dances. A program of short films shown by Lome Brown, assist- ant director ot physical educar tion and recreation for the province, concluded the program. One of the films showed 200 girls from Vancouver recreational contres giving a mass demonstration of recreational exercise at Brockton Point. The Vancouver representative of Paramount News had seen the Indoor display put on by 2000 men and women and had asked for a repeat performance in order to film 1. tit was a short order but Mrs. Keatley managed to contact many of the ladles who turned out on a Sunday afternoon and performed before th pamprn Thp film has slnep address he outlined the purpose 5h0wn a,r oyer UnUcd States, Canada and In the United Kingdom. A shot showing the girls swinging their legs in rhythm Is now a part of the introduction to all Paramount News reels. There were several other re- ing in British Columbia and In i creatlonal films shown. One, other parts of Canada. He paid 1 made in Sweden, illustrated that tribute to the physical training j country's national keep-fit pro-staff of the Civic Centre and I gram and included scenes from complimented them on their an international demonstration smoothly operating program. i by students at the Ling College The paces Mr. Mathlson put ! centurlan celebrations In 1939. Chicago Black Hawks put It Just I the boys through were chosen as vaguely. Concerning a report to show how an ordinary group that. Hawks had offered $30,000 are Instructed. The first part of for Jim Henry, New York Ran- the period was confined to set-gers property, he said: "You ting-up exercises and then gra-can't prove It by me. I'm not duated to simple tumbling com-the money man. But I wouldn't blned In team games and fin-be surprised." Owner Bill Tobln auy reaching the stage where mm i For clean, comfortable, j j good-looking shaves use 'j 1 MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite In quality and low price 4 for 1 Off I 12 for: 256 1,0 a . Spanish Senoritas themselves w o u 1 d envy you the lace trimmed side-sweepitifr pcplum flial decks this moire frock. Ciracinjr the cunning pep-lum is a perky bow . . . beautifying the shoulder line arc the high neck and cap sleeves. While in our shop Inspect our interesting display of FALL COATS and SUITS Our personalized BUDGET PLAN is designed to suit every budget. No Interest No Carrying Charges. MOTORISTS Here is a service that you have been waiting for . . . TIRE VULCANIZING We have just installed Prince Rupert's first tire vulcanizing machine and offer you a prompt and efficient tire vulcanizing service. ALP STEINEItT, who is in charge of our tire department, will be pleased to explain this new service, and advise you about any of your tire problems. Prompt attention given to out-of-town orders. Bob Parker Limited "THE HOME OP FRIENDLY SERVICE" P.O. Box 38 Prince Rupert, U.C. 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