L". : ,Vdii t it I"?"" : :nn t Mac- 1,-Oliv - .f consolidated 1 I t Of ntf Sr.onnah. B.C.. nn!' ii to appiy r"?.r und bounded ., nb.ri "..j- ,, the :,m V ' uu ei,t U '-.L', commenelnb' ; p'ki East corner of the "0 chains to i;", cr of Lot 5B87; j (It '. ,-;. t hence Eaut' ' " . .. t,Vu BlOUKh: . 0 .. - .... uin..h , ' ' - muiv ...... PnmC MucLEAN. ct.pp" !1 '"XT OF 111 ' ... ,rw 11 T jflSU. .P THE ESTATE !',-vM-,EN DECEASED. ""U1 .v, AD. 1047, wuunntrator of the -: ".laliiu; Mto8t mnnorlt verified, to e, 4tl) day of Dec- ::.) whicn ciamw iilhout rcfereuee t uiU I then had indebted to the jco to pay the e.cebtrdness to me C::p AW of October. rJJU"' " C!!l si ' n:iiip'-."". " (288) - -t . ;1 MBIA " (NTE-TATE i : fc: :i C - ... Or " W O. Fulton. Supreme Court I was on the AD. 1947. ap j of the Estate A Pilno' llu- : i c All persons j the -'-3 estate are re-trr.-unt pf their i i c. forthwith and r : .alms against E te cr; rrqulred to file h cr..t:?'t verified on t izy of November, j t.:cb distributions w cl whltl) I shall have .:c3 P R -Tirrt n.C. this C; ' AD. 1947. C 3 F ij?r Forbes, r I Ad-:.' i .t :it;r. p :. lie n pr.OETE UArm OF 'HIE ESTATE as r r.:o robaldo o c:ea:;ed intestate "z?.:: t:.:i by oni".- of -. W O Fulton, Local vj . .Tt:t Court of Brl in the 22nd 1.0 ! .4'' appointed : Eitato of IloMl J ir.:;wn as Unsarla ' :nbla, who died ' t day of Septem t tif Prince Ku -J :..;r.tla. All persons 1 i estate are re "7 trr.ount of their forthwith and all against the '.:d to file them t lcd on or belt November. 1947, "iutlon will be -a only to such 1 :Sall have been :.-: Rurxrt B.C.. this C: a n iqi7 GOr.DON PHASER FOHDES, : Administrator, Kupert. B.C. (2G3) IWEll C01.fli.mt A in rRfjUATP M ' "T'--i . . . . Mr i,w k:?h i m i i. INTESTATE NOTICE that by Order of 'Jr. J'"" Uf I. n..n M i ruiLQll. LsUCU.1 - - -w . n.Kj uii nnnninipn - Prince Rupert. Brl Hlnrl .t,o 'a Kup?rt British Col their indfhtfffriAsa tn ma . Persons having tt fn . . . " 'on miunir umrn n IK mnrln tintrlncr r. .. - 1 " i ' iiunort nr h vv fWT A II OHlcia) AdminUtrator, "tact Hupert. B.C. unvi n1U New Gymnasium Opens Today, Gives More Space to Rup Rec Filling the need for more space to accommodate the rapidly expanding athletic activity in the community, the Civic 'Cent re's? new gymnasium opens this evening and will immediately begin to play an important part in the Rup Rec program. (203) :ficd Advertising Pay3! Ecn eim i r i'icci tree, 0 oar home C.O . D muNt 654 2i)c I'KU nnz i , nava t rn it (j "flbiHT not DtihllRhwl nr Govh LltlUor Control Una vii nr urulsh Columbl. The new addition to the Civic Centre building was constructed from materials salvaged from the old Roosevelt gym which was torn down last summer, while not nearly as large as the Roosevelt gym, It Is of Ideal size lor apparatus work 'which last season was allotted only a portion of the time in the Civic Centre's main gymnasium. The new gym, measuring 30 feet by 60 feet, Is lined with maple flooring salvaged from the Roosevelt Park building. The heavy flooring on the four walls make It eminently suitable for such games as handball and squash and, In addition, there Is one badminton court. marked off on the floor. Rup Rec director Nell Ross is highly pleased with the opportunities for the wider variety of recreational activity that the new gymnasium will make possible this season. With basketball and badminton filling a large part of the time in the main gym, the smaller one will provide a place for gymnastic classes and other less spectacu lar but equally vital parts of the Rup Rec program. Gymnastic apparatus can be installed seml-permanently in the new gym and will thus be available when needed while in the main gymn it has to be set up for gymnastic classes and taken down immediately so as not to obstruct other group ac tivities. The new gymnasium Itself is only a part of the accommoda tion which the addition supplies. Beneath it, at semi-base ment level, is a boxing room in which there Is a ring of almost regulation size, and fixtures for hanging a heavy punching bag and fast bag for boxing trainees. The new addition was designed so that it -would be an integral part of the main building as far as shower and other facilities are concerned. Doorways lead to showers and washrooms so that, even if mixed classes are held, showers for'men"a'n3 women are immediately available Just oustide the gym doors. For the handball court at the back end of the gym, a set of folding doors which will come out from opposite walls and join In the centre will make a fourth CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) MONDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 The New Mother doose 5: CO Latin American Rhythms 5:30 Rhythm arid Romance 5:45 Toronto Trio C:00 Tex Beneke 6:15-Martlal Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Piano Pops. 7:45 Canadian Short Stories 8:C0 The Choristers 8:30--Operetta Time - 9 ! -Summer Fallow 9:30 Intermezzo. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs i 10:30 Dance Orchestra i l:0o Weather and Sign-off TUESDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Concert 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Shjnal 10:00 Music by Goodman 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Beauty on the Byeways 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather rorecast 11:31 Message Period 1 1 :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert, ABC side to the court. This will leave the larger portion of the room free for other use, as well as provide a four-sided handball court. -"VVallSTtnd Ilo6rs oPthe" room have been sanded and finished in light varnish, which gives it a pleasant look, as well as pro viding a protection for the wood. Windows set high along the outer wall provide adequate daytime lighting. Today Here's a good-natured trans-Atlantic boo to Vlnce Lunny. sports writer of the Montreal Standard. It's passed on from sports editor Tony Thomas of London's Communist Daily Worker who takes exception to Lunnys views on "what is wrong with British sport." Thomas quotes Vlnce as-writing that: 1) Unless class distinction is erased from sport, Britain may withdraw from international competition; (2) Playing the game will have to be discarded. In favor of winning the game; and (3) Even In cricket and soccer the British hav-J yielded some supremacy. Then Thcmas gives his own vdews. He agrees there are "more, than traces of class distinction" in some sports played In" Britain, "bpt to say that, despite these handicaps, we are on the verge of giving up international sport Is pure American propaganda." who crowd the terraces at Ibrox Park and they'll tell you with heat and plenty of detail that in Sports lleved, and still does ibelleve, that sport in the International world Is a social accomplishment. It's more than the game for the HOCKEY SCORES Saturday Chicago 1, Toronto 5 Boston 0, Montreal 5 Sunday Montreal 4, Detroit 2 Chicago 2, Boston 3 MEETING TIE-UP OF STREET CARS Aid. T. N. Youngs returned tn the city on the Coquitlam last night from a business trip to Vancouver. Mr. Youngs reports the street car transportation Ir-Vancouve causing quite a confusion in the mode of travel but much, of the difficulty is being "Tf anvnn thinks our soccer overcome by the ready and spon- is on the" decline, tell that to taneous willingness of car driver? Scotland. In fact, Just say that tc any of the 80,000 and more ITCH CHECKED in a Jiff if or Monefiack . : . ftalnleM. Sootliw. coinfortt ind quickly calmi Club) side has ever- beaten Glas- intense itching, non't mpffr. a. k your druggist ow Rangers on their own ;round. "And England holds a similar record as far as continental teams are concerned." Of cricket, Thomas says: "Aus tralia and England have always tussled for the balance of power in the field. . . It ebbs and It Hows, and If any guess is worth anything it Is beginning to flow back to these shores. "The. only sensible thins you've said, Lurjny -boy Is about class-distinction, and the way things are moving in seme factory circles "nowadays we shall be seeing a ne set-up in a few years. It is one where a local sports club has Its foundation in a factory or mine or steelworks and put -standing members are coached fcjjralned, meiJq. take partjr-regional and national competi tions, receiving their normal pay fand expenses) for lost time." Finally, a word from Thomas about playing the game: "This simple soul has all his life be-. ' A I W A Y S WELCOME! OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO W'l Mill II III III! III TTTmirrnmT.i .Bii'.'i .' i i --- - .-j . riM r DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 MM Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur Enlargers and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 For 'quick relief from itching caused byecwm athlete foot, icabiei. pimples and other itchinl M ' iSrTO mediated, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION, r.r.j.1... today for D. D. O. PRESCRIPTION, Phone Green 917 to pick up pedestrians. In fact it is Decerning quite a matter of course to draw up to the curb and give a lift. LONDON, W The 22,000-ton aircraft carrier Furious, only ship of her class of three to survive the war, Is to become a tar- game's sake. It's the game for ' get ship for the navy. friendship's sake. Once you get around to the wlntaf-all-costs line, the purpose of the set-together Is lost." COOKHAM - ON - THAMES, Eng., Kf Joan Townsend sailed to her wedding in a motorboat built by her husband, Time to have your car WINTERIZED by your B-A dealer THE BRITISH AMERICAN COMPANY LIMITED P. II. LINZEY Announcing the opening of our new CARPENTER SHOP with the very latest in WOODWORKING MACHINERY We will build your kitchen cupboards right in the shop ready for installation. Also Floor Sanding with the very latest machine. For appointment call Gunnar OIL 211 4th Street Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! Selvig Phone Blue 010 P.O. Hox 651 it's made of wood, We can do it KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS, Manager Specialliing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) Phone Black fi P.O. Box 1219 PRINCE RUPERT "Offering 37 years of practical Experience in Prince Rupert" JOHN GURVICH has returned to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS No Job Too Large No Job too Small EXCAVATING, HAULING, LAND CLEARING PHONE 32 SIXTH STREET lSrfrtrc Buncrr Daflp r3ctajj ' Monday, October 27, 1947 A BLUE RIBBOfr CHAMPION POSITIVE STARTING POSITIVE COOLING POSITIVELY GUARANTEED ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION AT ItUIEUT RADIO & ELECTRIC Box 1321 -:- PHONE, O i l MOTORISTS Here is a service that you have been waiting for . . . TIRE VULCANIZING We have Just Installed Prince Rupert's first tire vulcanidng machine and offer you a prompt and efficient tire vulcanizing service. ALF STEINERT, 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 OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" P'lncc ""P"1' B C P.O. Box 38 Junction Second and Third Avenues (Read Down) 2 p.m. Friday 9:30 p.m. Friday 11:45 pjn. Friday 10 a.m. Saturday 11 am. Saturday 2:30 p.m. Saturday Before having that next KEFAIIt JOB done, drive In and have one of our experts give you a detailed ESTIMATE. We are Fully Equipped for Automobile Repairs Dealers in Studebaker Commercial and Hudson Cars Tires and Tubes Repaired Grease Servicing SUPERIOR AUTO & BODY SERVICE V.L Lv. Pr. Rupert Arr. Arr. Ketchikan Lv. Lv. Ketchikan Am Arr. Petersburg Lv. Petersburg Arr. Wrangel For Your Eating Pleasure Bro THE BEST FOOD FINEST COOKING TOP SERVICE Hours: 7 A.M. to 1:30 AM. Green 4 J. 217 ( GEORGE HILL & SONS LIMITED Complete Stock of Men's Shoes and Rubbers AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.Q. Box 737 Union Steamships Ltd. wish to announce their NEW FAST DIRECT SERVICE Between Prince Rupert and Vancouver NOW EFFECTIVE (Southbound) Lv. Prince Rupert Sundays 2 p.m. Arr. Vancouver Tuesdays 7 a.m. (Northbound) Lv. Vancouver Wednesdays 9 p.m. Arr. Prince Rupert Fridays 9 a.m. Also extended service to Alaska as follows: (Read Up) 8:30 a.mi Sundays 11:45 p.m. Saturdays 10:30 p.m. Saturdays Lv. 3:30 p.m. .' Saturday XW.VW.V.VAV.V.W.V.VAVV.VAWW.' adway Cafe (Formerly Boston Cafe) BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, niNNERS AND AFTERNOON TEAS I i '.W Chinese Dishes Chow Mein Chop Suey "TAKE-OUT" ORDERS ANT TIXB PHONE 200 t J I A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRINCj RESULTS