(iistr , i-'"r. t Prince Rupert Doiiy News Munduy, April 9, 1951 Perhaps tne performance was 'he stumble over a lensclhly ' not highly polished and profes- Japanese name of the dances, sional but, what It lacked in After the final curtain, flowers Black L. O. Svann, information of 1 fleer for Hit- chief siipei vi lj: fisheries at Vancouver, returns south on the Clillrothi tomorrow i nisht. He has bcn tcuri.ig the acKwoo ln8 Iiis..., UN ijruine i plecision and timing, it made up were presented to Mrs. Tanaka Centre auditorium something m showmanship and presenta- by Diane Kennedy, Bethel , ! different and they enjoyed it. A tioh. Each dance was a story in i . neen of l ib's Daughters, spon- o By Easiey Blackwood ra ax 1 Unique Dancing Show Presented The holdup is a device which every bridge player I real taste of the Orient was itself. Youngest performers sors of the program. Flowers i theirs as Japanese, teen-aged three and four years of age ; were also given to Mr. and Mrs. ' girls and younger, dressed in na-j drew rounds of applause for en-! Harry Robins, Port Edward, who who hopes to be successful must have m his fepev uvj Kimonas. penormeu gyia-!Cores ume ana lime again. : nud mane possmie inrougn T.iieu (, . t, -. ... .,111 e r ... ....,.:,. Although the music ac:om- co-operation the Japanese pre- tone, im leiry, uie nuuiup is x iciumi, iu. A refreshing display of uni- ons of original ' love dances" id' colorful cos- a setting of cherry blossoms que dancing and of Mt. panyins the dances was foreign ; sentation. 'reasons, to win a tfick that-J'OU COllld Win. to the average ear it seemed to , when the t how was ever, the ; lhe reas0n u the hopP , - - - - -- embellish the Story ideas, most dancers llnpd at the foot pp ftll the cards of he of eliminatins dinm0nOS mo Mr Dale ' saw that of which were about the loves or ,h . staae so the audience ... , ik : . ...., against a background V ujiyama and the sea. turtles Saturday night pave a responsive auriienje in the Civic lof young mn and women, M vlCw at close hand the TtoZ-C 5UTart Tk. "anT d- Insist on 1""" " worKman.Mup aim 11u1w11.11 ui the enemy's lines ot ci ; breaking mond uick And if Uie king I Highlight of the dances was the costly and rare costumes. communication. O c c a s ionaily cu,bs were in Mr. Champion's ,a portrayal by Mrs. Tanaka in Joe Kameda, spokesman for (heVe ore more 0..,n,,-e reaso n hancl Mr Dale could win five BUCHANAN'S ! IIP' Single siiiliuurn,r i-iri mi 111- Liir eiuei jujianrst, a.nu wnr j-qj. jjp play. club tricks -10 tricks in all. i mice of the last number. For-! the Kimonas had bven with the ILACK&W If the king of clubs were in Mr. Abel's hand, the contract could still be made. In that case,: however, Mr. Dale had to make sure thai when Mr. Aoei won 1 SCOTCH f-A- WHISKY 1 merly a professional dancer in : family many years, was actual-, Japan, Mrs. Tanaka undertook ly irreplaceable as such a craft ; to train the troupe at Port Ed- of weaving original cocoon sill; ward, where the Japanese work was a "lost irt" and "no longer, and live. I obtainable in Japan." j During intermissions of the The Japanese work for Nelson 'show, Robert Wood gave two'- at Put Edward, where renditions on his accordion and j they live. Several of the teen-an encore, demanded bv ehthu- age girls attend Bnith Memorial; NIL ' "zZSSitvti the king of clubs, he had no diamonds to lead to his part ner, j Therefore Mr. Dale let the The Secret is in the Blending Smith dealer None vulnerable (Mrs. fcin S D 7 2 11 A 8 4 D- 8 4 C A J 0 3 2 (Mr. riiniuitimi) (Mr. !'H) 8 - K 10 6 8 - J 5 4 3 H 10 7 5 ' II J 9 ti t ly K QJ1I D-7 5 3 U 4 C K 5 (Mr. n:uV) S A U H II K Q ft 1- A 10 a C - l 10 7 Tin' hlilcliiii;: Siiiltli W'rsi ..rl1l . l::-t 1 C in 2C fsa 2 NT Vm a NT All pass The holdup play is usua.iy High School. siastic ovation. Later Barbara king of diamonds hold the first trick. Mr. Champion followed with the jack of diamonds which w.h also permitted to win, Mr. Dale had to win the third dia I Teng sang two solos. J Alex Mitchell was master of ceremonies, and only once did This advertisement Is nor puWisliort nr displayed by Hie Liquor Control Hoard or by (lie Government of P.rilish Columbia. 1 mond trick- but this time Mr. A'K'I wus out of tlic .suit. At U10 fmirlh .trick Mr. Dale led lhe 10 of club.; and let it ride. Mr. Abel won with the Miss Cross is Appreciative Eileen C. Cross of the University of British Columbia extension department has written to the Prince, Rupert Civic Centre Association expressing appreciation of co-operation and made at no trump comi acis 11- King diu oy lea.vjn ui me inmr though it sometimes has its a,)- j up piay ,p was unable to reach plication at suit contracts iu asj paj.lnPr.s gd diamonds. He well. Like most plays It has kindness of the Civic Centre made hi.s best return, a small spade, but Mr. Dale went right up ith tlie ace and ran his nine tricks. CAIVERT DISTIttEKS (CANADA) UMftED, AMHEl'.'i staff on the occasion of sewing ;' slmle IO,",1!' ,la ,',u'c I want to give varieties and household arts classes be-lPl of hands I have - tn-n The you a series ing held here recently. as- 1 rc .the holdup was u.sed-ot sistance had been outstanding. should have been used, Miss Cross said in her letter, and it had been a pleasure, in-1 Today's hand Is the holdup in deed, to conduct the classes its simplest form. When Mr n0l.e Champion opened the king of I hls ailvertisemrnt Is not pualislipd or displayed t ( (inlrol I'oaril or by the (iovernmrnt of l!rili.hi 1 i I'M' : nph u J vi AGRICULTURAL I Dave Abet Pro Candidate, In Baseball Game For Caps Now Is the time to give your garden and bwn ;i; Prevents Acid Soil Promotes Growth 9 Larger Vegetables O More Beautiful Flower Wenatchce Chiefs Lose 11-1 Woose $a First big opportunity in Jj Warned Jl nvofpssional baseball I Harnett rtere f yes. 1 $1.75 $1.69 $1.50 1 sack delivered Up to 5 sacks delivered Over's socks delivered to Prince Rupert's came ( Miss Jean ttta LUUe was Dave Abel Saturday as united in marriage to Edmund 4..,. tr.,v, 1 Hamer at a quiet wedding in St., If you choose your cigarette for mildnen you'll choose Millbank 6u.ugMiu,c, 1,. ya" Andrew's Anriican Cathedral 1 couver Lapnanos in tne Ci 9orettel irSimX I 654 I season's first game, an exhibi tion play-otf with Wenatchce Chiefs at Pentlcton. Caps won, 14-4. " . PHILPOTLEVITT&Co PHONE 651 BUILDING SUPPLIES - LUMBER 1 1 Yhll tdvrtiffncM it not ublitnd Of difplyd by ikfl Liquor Control Booro w by ikl CovrmrMnl Saturday night. Mr. Hamvir, who has been employed with the Columbia Cellulose Company, Ls formerly of Terrace. The bride had Wen employed with the local hospital and came from Moose Jaw. Officiating at the service was Canon Basil 8. Prockter. The bride was charmingly attired in cherry red gabardine suit with a corsage of roses. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Smith, with whom she has been residing here. B. J. Smithson was groomsman. The couple will reside here. ti ItKA Columbia HI I In a telephone conversation with Johnny Odowes, Abel's business partner, the rookie catcher said of the game: "It was great and I felt fine." On Sunday, at Omark, Washington, Capilanas played a re-t'lrn match with the Chiefs, winning avaiii, 5-0. Ounn.iv.son was starting pitcher for Caps on Saturday. j- ' Bui I don't know vet whether A straight TRULY Ml IP SMOKE ! 3 CLASS y3 4 1 r 1 v. if 1 til 4 nt . 1 , ' HI ' If It i ' il 1 1 n ' Classified Advertising is payable in advance. Please refrain from telephoning. I word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Tluti . Funeial Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE I'll make the team," Abel told Odower.. "They've got -two good catchers here." And it only takes two for a team. But he's got hi.s fingers crossed. j Pacific Coast League series I begins April 20. Meanwhile, the STEAMER Prince Rupert IVASIt FOR SALE LOST LOST Zipper wallet cowboy - 1 WANTED 1'nlCto Wl" Sl.ri. Huucst Caps are training at their winter camp at Penticton, where the weather is "red hot," accord-in" to Abel. I t PJe FOR SALE One 9-ft. clinker-built rowboat. like new. Plume Blue 23(i or call at 964 hi h East. ''' FOR SALE I tilling room suite in eoou condition. Phone Black 1)10. tBl.' FOR SALE -Dining room,-table and chairs, very reasonable eddiona uduiedd ana SAILS FOR Vancouver , and Intermediate Ports (iesiKn. t inder pnone Red K0. Kcward. (84pl LOST Gent's Bulova wrist watch between illh St.. and Inlander. April 4. Kewarri. J. McDonald, inlander. (87pi LOST Blue-grev lovebird on - Seal Cove Circle. II found please phone Green 825. He-ward. (82c.i Memory of Ernest Unwin Honored HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST iiitMit n'"-,; Metals W-'f; couver. B. t- ' bJa'i. WANTEDTOr iiiui wite. i"' desire, nf funnelled ai. Dnilv Nes.... WANTED TO Rf" furnished a.w-Iv required B -ant f " at Green Write J. Lef' v ' CitV. Each Thursday - at II :15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN T.INi:si,Y MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING . rhone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR KFN'l In memory of Ernest Unwin, lor chuck .sale, i'none one 130. . ,8'J). FOR SALE New Hampshire HOP millets. MX weeks old. Ship May 10. f.o.b. Kitwang,). 1.3;. Roaster on request. Box 422. Lea Poultiv Farm. KH-watma, B.C. W NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES . -Ling-bell Speeder Shovels, Cranes; Dratilmes; Adams Knurl ril'iirler.s: I.itlletOld BIOS. Room 10 STONE KUILDINQ TWO-room cabin, partly furn 1 ished. Applv C. M. Fuller, Port Edward. (84pi GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS -r CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS ROOMS for rent, Phone Red 232. (83pi Write or Call MTY OK DF.I'OT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. member of long-standing with the local Anglican Church, the Bach funeral meditation, "Hark, A Voice Saith, All Are Mortal," was sung at the morning service Sunday in St. Andrew'sCathed-ral. The congregation "stood in respect to the memory of Mr. Unwin who was, for many years, prominetly identified with the church. FOR RENT Partly furnished 4 Black Top Road Maintenance PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 Equipment; Owen vianison Buckets anu Rock Grapples room house lor seven month-Applv Box 74. Dailv News, (82pl PHONES Black 752 Red 894 P.O. Box 1G70 I 1. smi , f Mill' t tJI P lVllA' FOR RENT Portable eas-driv- Ciark Forkliit Trucks; Nelson Bucket Loaders lor Stockpile t,.,i simu, i?..iii,,vni Rire Port mmm 'lion to ei HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733-5th Ave. W. Black 503 Nancy sell or A classified will buy, find it. en welder. You operate it. Guaranteed. $2.50 per hour or $10.00 a day. Phone Green 720 or Box 63G. 88pi FOR RENT One 3-room suite for couple with no children. Phone Blue 007 or 212 3th West. (lU)i SIDNEY G0NICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 II. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 ' Klftt ficient sf' .. jeweller. FOR RENT Two rooms, heated. Five minutes' walk from Past Office. Phone Blue 409. (84p 4T U-DRIVE CARS. Phone 41. 711 Grenville Court. (ti) able Centrifugal Pumps; National Dragline Scrapers am Buckets; National All Slet Gasoline Hoists: National Portable Sawmills; National Rotary Screens and Conveyois Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limi e 1. Vancouver. B.C. ,l" FOR SALE New and used furniture, hardware, clothes ant logging boot.s. National casn register. Gilchrist 1 o g g I n K lacks and scores of other article at very low prices. B y Furniture, 3rd Avenue W. FOR SALE One chesterfleW and chairs, one kitchen table and chairs, bedroom suite ami snare bed in good condition Phone 21 daytime or Gieyi 253 evenings. ,ul sim. CARS FOR SALE QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY SHAND, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 203 Phone 88 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth sedan with heater. Reasonable. Applv Mel Klrkham Bob Parker's, 3rd Ave., or evenings Blue 527. (85pi FOR SALE Tin' FOR SALE Good second-hand stoves, radios, chesterfields. FOR SALE Household fn1'" ines. Suite 2, Summit Apts Applv between 6 and 8 Men! Here is what you look for in shoes . . . Top comfort, qnality and value! T . . Wo have a wide selection of business and casual styles. Drop in Today! beds, washing machines, type RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 writers, rmes. iop cream ma COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANO8 TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street. Phone 655 5 chine and many other articles at bargain prices. Come in and look around. Enterprise Repair Shoo, 144 Third Ave. W. PERSONAL HELP V J V exuc-- in S-ij1 WANTE CASH for scrap cast. bras, cop- Phone 343. (84o) FOR SALE One 29 foot trolling Phone 543 call 629 6th W. rn "a' Doai. raone ureen bus. taspi modtiit iwn nlt-., milk delf,V FOR SALE Duplex house with Fashi ion ered 24c per quart. Whv pay more? Phone 18 for dailv ae Hverr sprvicB (M-'f ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1026 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Blue 961 Box 1819 241 West 5th Avenue CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 m a rt.Tr rrtr n rT r n nnr hp Ob 5 room suite available Mav 1. Applv 426 8th East. (83c I FOR SALE 1949 Custom Ford Sedan, clean, good condition, low mileae. Must sell. See it, Monday afternoon at 1443 8th Ave. East. (83pj Foot Wear J 4r.i,.orl trlr, and pverv daV h w. w - the Rupert. Bakery Ltd. Phnf R4;i for nrrlfirs 1 11