IN ESTATE OP OEOhCE 4 Prince Rupert Daiiy News Wednesday, January 3, 1951 If you want to sell It, advertise It. News classifieds. Table Tennis Zanies Coming Louis Odds On To frounce Beshore DETROIT P Joe Louis, f or- TAKE NOTICE that u Ac tribor. duly appoln oy vhe i ol the entnte oi CHuirp Lambt'n' died at Prm of uuptrt. nrnli lumbla. oh the Srl day ot 1950, 1 requtie all cipetitors atl( era havlm? clolms ngninKt tb That terrific duo of table ten- cstiitp 10 SPtirt the same t properly verified, nt the ftrtdrew R nis zanies, Ted Bourne and Bo'J me- heavyweight champion, 0 X)WAUDVV, tlonea wr-mw on or toefore th day ol January. date I shall. proceed to dtstnbu estate to those entitled by ijlw inK reRurd 6nly to such clm- Anderson, will be on hand to en- takes another step in his comc-tertain with the Harlem Globe-, back lnmpaien tonight when he trouers this, week-end. j goes after a quick knock-out Bourne and Ander.son, out-i victory over durable FiPddie Be-stanxling for their clever comedv shore in a 10-rounder here. which I shall then have betn nr and uantomime also rate arainsi Louis this morning riuled a the top paddle men in the sport. ! solid 4-1 favorite over the Har- risburg. Pa., navy veteran who Between them they hold an im It JJJ iLi And further take notice th persons Indebted to eatd esta required to pay their Indebted! me forthwith. Dated at Prince kupert, fee 19th day of Drwmber. lyfio. GEORGE FKARKK Ki Olitcial Administrator IMUNl'E RUPKKT. ht V v . v v!w ' 9 1 I 1 , ' - f - I t ' i i claims he has not been knocked off his feet in 45 pro fights. The fight fraternity . i.s Impressed with Lduis' aggressiv; Oil) CALVERT posing array of championships won in ail parts of the world. Bourne, who was born In England but received his American citizenship While serving Willi the Uniti'ii States ni-di::ul corp. in World War II, represented training program, which has brought him down to a well con ditioned 212 his lowest lighting Camp Amirabad carep head weight since the first Joe Wai eott fight 1n 1947. Wh'tskq' NOTICE OP APPLlrATTO' FOR A CROWN PliTrtOl.EUM NATURAL OAS PEHMIT UNDKK THE "PETROLEUM AND NATUh OA3 ACT" In the Lunti KecoiUiuu DksU quarters in the Middle East table tennis championships at Teheran ih 1943. Ho reached the finals but lot to Sgt. Jack Cherry, former international champion. Bourne then paired with Cherry to win the doubles crown. CIVIC CENTRE NOTES iSL-'Served with pride Q " on those special occasions Anderson, a Chicagoan and ; J 11 . fll j ..a rs "Z ju mien uiuy me iiiic&i-H Prince Rupert and sltuut 01 northwest const of Gruhum ui the vicinity of Port l-ouia. Take notice that Brydone ; Ttngley of Vancouver. BC, u lion Fisherman, has applied Crown petroleum and natur,, permit on the location uescri', follows : Queen Charlotte District, com1 lmr at the most southerly Channel Point, thence 1 miles thence mile west; thence south; thence 6Uj miles east; 3 miles north; thence 6 mile to the point of commelicemer, containing 10.000 acres, mure l Date of application, tfth day luiniei nuuy pnut, nus won wiej western open table tennis cham- i The demand for tickets for the pionship and also captured the; Harlem Globetrotters' basket-Illinois, California, Indiana and l ball games is increasing daily Ohio state titles, as well as that and those who have tickets re-of the province of Ontario. Bob served are requested to pick up. .! 'WO V-K Jiyf Is a former Olympic team mem- tnerr r'rictay s tickets oy wea- nesdav evening. Tickets for ber and has annexed many olh"r honors of varying degree. He be ffWmi Saturday will be held until Thursday evening only. After IPS- came proficient at the spcrt while nttPtuihw fhi..m 1 j. te : these statea times, an iicxets cemoer, a.u. ly.io. NEW HOCKEY" TROPHY Newest Canadian hockey trophy, donated by Governor-General Alexander, will spark a new major playoff series. The Alexander trophy will be awarded the winning team in a new major series open to so-called super leagues in the C.A.H.A. The series will operate on lines similar to the Allan and Memorial CUD playoffs. (CP PHOTO) View High School and Wrlglitj Wll Put UP ,or reale- Dated at Victoria, this 19i; of December, A D. 1U50. College. BRYDONE LORNE TING; (D27, J3- Sport Shots The regular National Film Board movies will be shown this Friday night In the Civic Centre to all members. The5e movies will be held in the Te?i Age recreation room and are entitled as follows: "Seaside Holiday," "Skiing at Lake Louise," and "Eye Witness No. 1 Volume 4." ' ARMY THESPIANS CHURCHILL, Man. iff) The first amateur show produced by troops at the Fort Churchill Upper Chamber !s Abolished army camp was held here at Christmas. The show was to provide entertainment for those soldiers unable to get home for the Bill 1 Kid I Gleeson, big 3 &73 baseball star in the 8u's, died at Philadelphia 18 years ago. He joined the Philadelphia Philhci in National League as a pitcher in 1888, but later played as a' second baseman and then became a coach. holiday. i The Rotary Choral Society will meet on Friday night of this week and a good attendance is anticipated. By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent WELLINGTON, H. Z. The legislative council, upper house of New Zealand's parliament, ha.--adjourned for ever. It held its last meeting rpcemly and went out of existence officially at the end of the year. It will be a new thing for Now ment nominated sufficient new members to give it a majority. However, eld members, Irrespective of party ties, we -e united against any abolition move. Together they still commanded a CALGARY 0i Alberta's eo! production for 11 months this year was 7,216.909 tons, or more than half a. million tons lower majority. It was necessary for Jolly Jack Adams, now manager of the Detroit Red Wings of the N.H.L. was made captain of the old Toronto St. Pals 23 yoaiii ago. Adams then was a star centre with the old St. Pats and at this date in 1923 was among the top scorers of the Nationi'l Hockey League. than a vear ao. One-fifth of the decrease was accounted for in November production. the government to nominate n further group of new members a "suicide squad" pledged to vote the chamber out of existence. Zealand as the two chau bcis have existed since the start of parliamentary government 9i years ago. A committee has been set up to investigate methods of safe- VANCOUVER The old "Theatre Under the Stars" build-inor whero stfiffp-strnck voune- CALVERT DISTILLERS (Canada) LIMITED AMHERSTBURG ONTARIO hasty or Ul- sters once auditioned, now is guarding against headquarters of two RCAF units The immortal Ned Hanla.n, greatest cf Canadain oarsmpn. died at Toronto 43 years ago, aged 53. He was victorious in 300 consecutive races and resigned as world professional sculling Uhis advertisement is hot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board Or by the Government of British Columbia. Hon. T. Bloodworth, an Inde- pendent and recognized as ona of the outstanding men of the session that by abolishing t he i chamber the session had beea the most disastrous in parlia- j mentary history anywhere in the British Commonwealth. When the motion for the ad- joumment came, members linked arms In the cent -e of the cham- , ber to sing "Auld Lang Syne" and j champion after holding that considered legislation, so it is possible that some form of upper house may eventually be reintroduced, but it is certain to be of a different form from the old house. Te legislative council has been a long time dying. It was entirely a government-nominated body and as its numbers were title from 1880 to 1884. , specializing in radar and ground crew training for defence of the west coast, Holland, with nearly 10.000,000 people in 13.500 square miles, is the most densely populated country in the world. moncs vs Or si a; Mctaeekins vs C.B. of C; Stars vs Rosa Lee. Jan. 30 Bronwoods vs Toilers; Belmont vs Rosa Lee; Lucky T the national antntm. Ladies' League Bowls Schedule not fixed the government of the day could always nominal'? sufficient new members to be certain of a majority. The result was that It became subsidiary t ) the House of Representatives, Jan. 9 Rockettes vs Big gis- Business and Profession the Lower House. It had little ters; Black Cats vs Man-sons; Wallace Pharmacy vs Shentons; Skeena Groc. vs Ginger-snaps; Battlers vs B.C.G.E.A.; Savoys vs Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Fun eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Strikes vs G. & A.; Wrathalls vs i C.b. of C; Annettes vs Stars; Lyons vs McMeekins; Big Sisters vs Shentons; Commercial vs Mansons; Wallace Pharm. vs B.C. G.E.A.; Gingersnaps vs Savoys; Skeena Groc. vs Black Cats; Rockettes vs Battlers. Feb. 6 Savoys vs B.C.G.E.A.; Skeena Groc. vs Comr.'.co'al' -A . . real power and was used larg?jy to amend legislation on which the government had seconl thoughts after Lower Hou.se proceedings. Under many governments it tended to consist largely of M.P.'s defeated at elections Commercial; Brown woods vs C.B of C; Stars vs Luekv Strikes; Wrathalls vs Rosa Lse: Annettes vs McMeekins: Toilers vs G. & 11K1.P WANTED CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE T range. Black HELP WANTED Retail sales scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTA: James Block 608 3rd Ave Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Bon SALE Oil A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, C.A. A. L. BELL,' C.A. 324 Second Avenue Bov 203 Phone 88 FOR 831 llt-ncl . clerks. Permanent worn, ap and veteran party supporters. Prime Minister S. G. Holland, Gingersnaps vs Shentons; Rockettes vs Black Cats; Wallac Pharmacy vs Mansons; Big Sisters vs ply Box &r)8 for interview giv-inc lull particulars as to ex- rwit'ipnpp (t.c. (tfl PERSONAL We slnrerelv wish to express our appreciation to all lrie.ds for the manv acts of kindness shown us the oast two weeks. Your thoimhlf illness will always be remembered bv us. Mrs. Marv McLeod and family, (lip) BUY YOUR New Year cakes and -- cookies at the Rupert Bakery WANTED Truck driver for local A.; Lvons vs Belmont. Jan. K Stars vs G & A; Lyons vs C.B. of C: Brownwodds vs McMeekins: Toilers vs Rosa Lee: Belmont vs Luckv Strikes; Annettes vs Wrathalls: Black Cits vs B.C.G.E.A.; Savoys vs Big Sisters; Rockettes vs Gingersnaps: Battlers vs Mansbns; Commercials vs Wallace Pharm.; Skeena Groc. vs Shentons. deliveries -one capable of help Ltd Home-DUKea r rencn bread fresh daily. Phone 643. 1M2) Battlers; Lyons vs G. & A.; Annettes vs Belmont; McMeekins vs Wrathalls; - Brownwoods vs Stars; Lucky Strikes vs Rosa Lee; C.B. of C. vs Tollers. Ft-j. 13 Annettes vs Lucky Strikes; Lyons vs WrathalU; inr in -store. Applv to Box 3, News Office. (7pi RORIE & LAIRD when leader of the opposition, made several attempts to hav; the legislative council abolished. He maintained that it was not fulfilling any useful purpose in its existing form. END IN SIGHT When the National Party won the election a year ago, the FOR SALE ACCOUNTANTS & AUDIT.'! BOYS WANTED HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving , Beauty Culture in all a. 1 its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper batteries and radiators.1 Phone 543 call 629 Gth W., City. , .,. - (tf . NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Llnobelt Sneeder Shovels: I Cranes: Draglines: Ad am si Road Graders: Littleford Bros.1 :. Besner Block ; Phone 3! P.O. Box 130 Jan. 23 Savovs vs Wallace C.B. of C. vs Stars: McMeekins vs Toilers; Brownwoods vs Bel doom 'of the legislative council mont; G & A vs Rosa Lee; A Kood ODPortuViitv for young lads with bicycles delivering Dailv News routes. Phone 748 or call at the Dailv News office and leave your name, age and phone number, (tf; BlaC Too Read Maintenance Eauloment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Granples: T 1. Smith PnncrpiA AIivorK' Pharm.: Rockettes vs Shentons; Skeena Groc. vs Battlers; Commercial vs B.C.G.E.A.; Big Sisters vs Gingersnaps: Black Cats vs Mansons; Lyons vs Lucky NORTHLAND Dairv milk deliv-1 ered 24j per quart. Why pay. more? Phone 18 for dailv delivery service. (M-29), Skeena Groc. vs Wallace Phavm.;. was virtually sealed, but it did Shentons vs Savoy; Big Sisters not pass out of existence without vs Black Cats; Gingersnaps vs a struggle. When the new gov- niori- liV.vlHift- Tnmlfo- ' Mplcnn i Bucket T.oadevs for Stocknile duipd nnrn.irq niwt.prl 2(ic Bay the Best Buy Wot: Famous . ELECTROLUX Battlers; Rockettes vs Commer- ernment took over, the lcgislat- Strikes; Brownwoods vs Wrath Bt'lLDEKS & CONTRACTORS ana snow Removal: Rice i-ort- per dozen Phone 678. (7pi able Centrifuaal Pumps; Na- z , ive council still had a very large Annettes vs Toilers; Bel- cial; B.C.G.E.A. vs Mansons. all's LOST QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. Cleaner and Air Puriflfl PLUMBING and HEATING Sheet metal work. Tar and tional Dragline Scrauers anai Buckets: National All Steel i Gasoline Hoists: National, wsrz 1 1 TT I majority of Labor supporters appointed by the previous Labor government. The new govern- Small supply now on harl r n Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors gravel rooting, call bzv tun West. Phone 543. Letourneau and Sons. (tf) lODERN Painting and Decorat ! LOST Strayed or stolen, on Dec. j 24. from Telegraph Point I Brown Irish retriever. Anyone ! ha v i n g information as to I whereabouts phone Black 872. I (4p F'ull inlormation from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. 'tf) R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer PHONE 451 ing Hpence ana wiatuin. Phone Black 215. evenings or noon hour. P.O. Box 1111. . (tf ) FOR SALE .New chesterfield I beds: beds complete: un taint- ! FOR RENT Contact, above for all and board in private REPAIRS SERVICE & SUPPLI ed chest of drawers: sewing! nR pFNIT Rnnm machine: kitchen stoves: heat- i ers: hardware: coffee tables,! "rn' men '"en home. Phone Red 140 or call 1333 WATCH REPAIRS Prompt, ef- COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St Ph. Blacj? 389 end tables; bedroom suites; brand new carpets Axmiii.ster, 6lh Ave. East. lopi licient service ueorge uouk - Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran sizes 2' x 4V: scores of other i FOR rENT Furnished house-useful furniture at, lowest k,,nino- room Ouiet bu.-iness teed. MARGARET McLEC prices. See B.C. Furniture., , . Phone Blue 638 after 6 OIL BURNER SPECIALIST Slnvp service and repairs. O (til Black 324. (4pl p.m. D Ronstm. Black 503 Ufl OPTOMETRIST Room 10 FOR SALE-1950 Studebaker se- FURNISHED or unfurnished , liv-dan Northern Equipment Air, pib Quarters with bathioom. Condition only tust broken in. Kedjij wp WANTED tz. a u y "H m ; i Lai WANTED TOP MARKET Your chance lor a new cai at WTF. ronm furnish n verv rpnl living Smierior ed wartime house, near town PRICES PAID for scrap mm steel, brass copper, lead, etc Auto Service Ltd. Phone Green J (3pl Agent VANCOUVER ' DAILY PROVINCE PhOne Black 787 Sll SecdnA Ave. W. ; i Red 8K7. 217. STONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 503 P.O. BOX 1184 ! FOR RENT 2 room heated, fur- FOR SALE Coal and wood nished housekeeping suite heater Wartime house front Phone Blue 409. (3pl room style. Phone Blue lftn , SOOMS for rent, Pllone Red 232. Honest Blading. Prompt pay- ment made. Atlas Iron & i Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, B. C. Phone Pacilic 6357. tfl WANTED Housekeeping room or small suite for teacher. Preferably vicinity Booth High School. Phone School Board office. Red 442. (4p) WANTED Junior stenographer I. 221 5th East. (5c) FOR SALE Firewood kindling, , ROOM FOR RENT 5()c per sack. Get your winter ; stiDDlv at a bi saving. Kaien i Transfer. Red 9C.2. (7p) I41U-DRIVE. Phone41. 711Gren- MATtSON'S UPlIOLSTERtNO Phone Blue 811 Pi), box 520 330 Secohd Awenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. ville Court. Fraser St. (li.M) FOR SALE Enterprise oil range, pot burner with blower. 1413 First ftvprlnnlr (SflHnl ACCOUNTANTS 1 . HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTOR of i Building and Repairs kinds ROOFS C HIM NE' OIL BURNERS bv Northern B. C. Power Co. Applv Room 15. Besner Block. (tf) WANTED Furnished house or nnartment at the earliest. Phone 410. (3c) kll 4vfrtlmiil h no puteJuhfd m dlipUytd-y : - ! PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income TOR RALF l4f) V,-lon Fatso.. Tax specialist. S. G. Furk What oilers? Phone Red 232. j Stone Building. Red 593 (7p) (20m) "To tell yon the truih, I'm a little disappointed in married life!" .' m Llqaw Cenhel Bo4 W k CavatMM t BrKilll Columbia. pVT SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 PHONES 6 9 USE OES ;VEIiWISIDV Red I Black 334 i P.O. Box 1670 gywaettre r?t