7 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, February 8, 1951 padres' Bowling f, Have Cinch On L mil, I '615. Totals 827, '748. 910. ! MrMErJKlNS A., rtftchie 442, C. Wilson 385, I. Emerson 147, C. Eell.imy 65(i. L. MfMeekin iM. Totals 8(K), 1012, 804, 799. WHAT HALL'S D. - Peterson '-S. ; 437, D. Cljorney 442, E. Iiey 478, Steeves 423. M. Vincent 43(1. ilotals 709, 685, 83G. Ladies' "B" omnromise Sgcghc! Third June- l'"kin' CrlinS flipping and General and Storage . f'.irtaife ,.te. Reliable and Effi-,i Service. Also urre.'ittf for 'iin Liquid Air Co. Ltd. (jvpi-n, Acetylene and u!l supplies. JDSAY'S CARTAGE TO RAGE LIMITED land and Park Avenues L-.Q ('hums lilt and tl fti'iU'ij."'!"1 T'T ectel cceii , NATTY FOLICE WOMEN ; YEOVIL, Somerset, England ? Where do scarce nylons ga? Somers-et police know' the answer. A committee recently ap- . proved the purchase of five parts at 19e 6d ($l.C0i-for fout.ly policewomen. (iingersnap Con Period llononi Annette's Leading "A" League p t v; SASKATOON "If women compromise, career and marriage do mix," ays Dr. Mary Uf V' W .. BA1 1LEKS S. Downing 480. With one more session on Die D. MeNieee 478, I Parkhou-A-ehlule, AnivrttWn now have a 43S. i. Adsock 251, i. cmm 25. oiK-point lead nftt Ra Lw' O. Wtlktti 286 Totals -734 1s In tits seeorid third of the wu- 'I v if 35. JOHN H. (son andlriK m the LadlW Anna Nicholson. "And women compromise belter than men." Twenty years a medical -practitioner In Saskatoon, Dr. fiiell-olin and her btiwand. Dr. Kor- mart Wright; are leaving for t Bridgetown, Barbados. Dr. Nteh. 1 olson experts to sper-laiize in 1 Portraits BULGER fin vi'iup'''! nd 1'iinted iliMI'l" SKKVICK EIO SISTERS - E. Bond 429, M. Bond 564. Mrs. Dickens 232, E. Rothwelf 432, I. Mun-ey 408 Totals- 753, 915, 855. WALLACE PHARMACY O. Thain 399, D, Dibb 514. A. Parker 42C, L. Phillipsun 495, K. Thom)-son 497. Totals774, 896, 799. Howliiife I.eajitift "A Oivrsion., Gingersnaps have a long foui -Kam,e l?ad in "H" Division sod runnut now be reached by Man-son's and Rocki-ttes who are tied lor second soot. High single scorer for "A" Di- OpUi ( M)I.KK S KITDKM i!i .SLicr-t Box C15 ,. (iii'Lii 3.'M Prince anaesthesia cases there. She Is a graduate of the University of Toronto and a former president of the Canadian Federation of Medical Women. Her chief interests are anth i-pnlfrtrv mid l1i rei'i! 'irtoiYic and status of women. KUIJf.Tt vision in (his week's ses.i in was MANSON'S T. Dell 4C0, M. John Bulger Ltd, fnird Avenue 1 n i t . 4 f -a S l s5 I i ' II f "Dies incKens of Annw' with Copeland 412, D. Stewart 339, N. 272 whil A MMHn, Un of Jone: 376, Montgomery Jgij- To Annette's, had three name htfjh tals 720, 719, 785. arijreKate of 708. ! 1 U C.G.E A. M Baxter 458, I). BCGEA team players opp. -ri Edjtar 279, A. Hoikestail 618, K. individual honors for live week ill Kivett 365, ,1. Thornton 544. 'lo-"B" DivLslOli-J. Thornton hfv- : - 775, 804, 1000. Ing hl(?h sliiRle game of 294 a.5d- SAVOY'S Morrison F. 50B, A. Holkestad hir;h three R.iines I.aviolette M. 476 Knutson e' o,TJfl,.A!,Dt,MA7LOT.3-WlM'n U,e destrnyer N""Ua "'ln the" Par Ea to rtw the" K tne 7T V. T "'m"t t-u,n'' Mlr' -, 'J fat ea-h ol the thre. C, flroye , Year in year but quality has: always been and wiiTahvays be the first consideration ivhh v.m-" u ,, , 7, m!- l'"t' frry. Calgary, with Athabascan "Pott of 618. . . i-33, Juhnas D. 380, McCaiiuin R. .477. Totals 832. 866, G41. " '"ui, ltanannoi, m.c, and Siourg l3PhA iiif iN.HiiKa; and AH. Do,, Paul, R,Ketown Bus'!., Sionx-re;" AB. Don Binder), Delhi, Orit., of with Cayuga "Leading wren Alire." CP PHOTO FROM NATIONAL DKFF.NCEl ROCKETTES N. Geddes 387, jM. AntOiie 491, M. I'eltliey 558, O. Newton 564, E. Hood 378. Totals-900, 822, 803. I BLACK CATS J. Hicks 398, H. iSpeer 220, W. Duncan 3i',6, B. Team results: "A" DIVISION Annettes 3, Belmont 0. Brownwoods 3 Star.". 0. C. B. of Commerce 3, Toilers 0 Rosa Lee 2, Lucky Strikes 1. McMeekin's 2, Wrathail'.s 1. Gordon & Anderson and Lynn, (to be played). "B" DIVISION Big Sisters 3, Battlers 0. Wallace Ph.irm. 3, Malison's 0, Savoy's 2, BCGEA. 1. Black Cats 2. Rockettes 1. . Skeena Gro. 2, Commercials 1. Ginger.snaps 2, Shenton's 1. SHIPS 4nd WATERFRONT i Canadian Drive Spurs Interest In Emigration LONDON (CP) British residents art' responding to Canada's all-out drive for new-settlers at a rate of more than 700 applicant a day, . The current rush has been r... , spurred by the Canadian govern- --s-s-ey,., -rfr!Btrs. IStrebe 282, P. Higgms 273, B. I j Davis 568. Totals 825, 838, 828.1 i COMMERCIAL Helgerson J.I 443, Stewart T. 527, Smith L. 470, i illoban M. 481, Ewart L. 507. To- ' j t.a:s-808, 815, 802. , I SKEENA GROCERY G. Van Moer 585, W. Slater 514, S. Smith '501, E. Wasyk 489, I. Ha?ue iU. UEL ECONOMY More Interest has been shown recently In fishing lor dogfish. The Kaare II, Capt. H. NoviK, delivered 2CG60 pounds to Vancouver recently at 25 cenU a pound. The trip from Vancouver to the 6 ! Totals 944. 989, 787. C,41,f GINGER SNAPS E. Mulder 703 3G7, B M-Glashen 441, N. Ken e Tin m:w ment's oler of assisted sea and air air passages. Paa,es. But But most most would-be would-be' Ladies' J'A" ANNETTES Windle B. Flynn M 512, MMeekin A Smith E. 560, Dickens P. 003 tals 1057, -1088, 939. BELMONTS Lewis M . To- 1 o Z, lZ Z 1 n e S,;U"td c T T,'0,, ,fehlng emigrants' say the are seeking f " E - O O grounds and return took V- 10 days,Lescape Srom tne contlnuecl bur-i I V I A Hie Kaiail. Cant. O Kletravio I a I aADIO DIAL 12 m Kilocycles H FIREMAN 454, nedy 398, V. Parkin 453, L. Slew-art 500. Totals 793, 938, 841. SHENTON'S P. Smith 152, D. Ardern 432, M. Shenton 482, V. Elliot 474. B. Matson 519, I. Taylor 17a. , Totals 777, 832, 805. (Subject to f 'binge) lei leu. i here h Mn., ,,. 4,:v.vri: .v wyeiw, on s Monday to fish for dogs housing and lack of opportunity". uil burner solves Officials,. of the Canadian immigration department In Lon If ugliest problem In Jl' avy nil. Only - Kellogg's give you this guarantee: "Double your money back if you don't ugree these Bran Flakes ore fresherJ" (Mail empty carton to Kellngg'g, Dept. 4A, 3 1 FOR YOUR NEED London, Ont.) THTjKSDIY P.M. 3:30 Listeners' Choice 4:00 The Sunshine Society 4:3020,000 Leagues Under Sea 4:45 mock Quotations 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Int. Conity. 5:10Rav.hxe don said they were being f wamped with applications from" oil parts of the United Kingdom, f And they expect an increased fluw of inquiries with the introduction of the assisted sea-passage scheme this month. Many o the prospective set- f Hoskins J. 261, Maundrell G 503, Lugrin D. 247, Anderson E. 51 h Denton A. 380, Totals 804, 830, 802. j BROWNWOODS L. Donald- son 576, L. Sprinkle'328, M. Gui- Vlch 398, N. Stone 353, G. Brown 507. Totals- 800. 871, 737, 779. STARS G. Mclntvre 456. C. Hinton 464, K. Hills 373, L. Keays 426, L. Howe 543, Totals 773, 723, 772. TOILERS D. Tavlor 436, J. Hill 519, M. Wide 428. V. Patrick 399, E. Johansen 394. Totals 785, 748, 804. foNR r.n i: ski RARE EXHIBITS EDMONTON CP' Officials in charge of Alberta's anti-rat campaign are making sure that Albertans will know a rat-when they sec one. Rats in alcohol-filled glass cases are being displayed throughout the province, reputed the Only sector of the continent still free of raU. Fisheries Patrol Cruiser Lau. -ie:, Capt. W. iRedford, arrived In port yesterday. . Capt. Redford mentioned how mild the wea-iher had been this winter but toM of one trip f . oin Uie west coast of Vancouver Island when he was forced to pul! Into harbor. Even at that the northeast gale blowing made it uncomfortable aboard the ship. That ftas about ths middl of January. Tlie Laurie ts here in connection with the meeting of fisheries inspectors. liters are persons who sought refuge In Britain during and im mediately after the war. After NICH tftt 'AUG & TING B$y , 0:33 Musical Program ' I 5:r "Canada at Work" 6:00 Slipper Serenade 6: 15-Melarhrhio Strings ' 6:30 - Miisicnl Varieties . 7:00 - CISC News LONDON O. The sunbirds. small birds of brilliant, plumage, need the sun. So the cages of thi; sunbirds at, the Regent Park 7ro,are being moved In fn (he sun. ; 1L&2 7:15 -CUC News Round 1 1!)) v fZ 4 ' ? f v! Only KfUogg'a makra man-si?e v, . flakes, so deliciously crisp in milk! more, they ((ive you extra I x bulk to help keep you "regular"! 7.30 Kvent.iie A false ula n was sounded Tuesday afternoon about 4:15, when coal beini; unloaded froi.i a, boat struck the alarm wires at the CNR deck. BANK OF COMMERCE F. Hilton 334, R. Christensen 443, M. Steeves 407, E. Mosley 450, R. R.imsay 486. Totals 794, 759, 816. ROSA LEE'S M. Postuk 564, D. Nelson 53, M. Fiirunes 381, D. Woods 523. F. McKinnoii 407. Totals -860, 723, 785. LUCKY STRIKI'S-J. Boulter 405, A. Smith 483, II. Phiilipin 360, i. Warren 517, B. Dunbar IKE REFRIGERATOR "I f'lful and practical than J in four completely I '!' iiirlutliiui tlua tin being driven from their homes and deprived of their posse 3-1 1 sions by the German invasion, they are anxious for an opportunity of re-establishing themselves. Their attitude is that if there is another war they would rather bo in Canada than Europe. Of lh large groups Interviewed by Canadian immigration officers, mast of them mentioned the hope of finding better jobs and the difficulties of housing as their reason for wanting to-leave. ANXIOUS FOR HOME "I've been looking for a home for more than two years," said Frank Harding, London-born carpenter, who plans to settle in Ontario. "I am willing to build a house with mv own bur hands ,f Wall. CPU steamer Princess Noran. Capt. O. D. Hughes, arrived from the north at 3 p.m. yes-tsrday and sailed a couple of houis later for Vancouver Embarking here were Mrs. L. H. Mc-Tui'gat. C. Candy, E. Reid, C. Andeson, W. II. Anderson, D. J Thorndyck, II. Pureheii and F. Hookham. i, ISfmpimss j I S ECONOMY 14 01. J BC 6 tit AH 102. SlZfS 6:00 Citizen's Forum 8:30-Citizen's Forum 'News I 8:45-Radio Cartoons I 9:oCBC Vanr;:.vir Cincen I Orchestra ; 9.30 Winnipeg Drama 1 !0:00-CBC News I 10:10 CBC News , 10:15 Dateline Edmonton ; t0:3J Fairmont Hotel Orch. I 10:35 Interlude Weather Report anil I Sign Off I FRIDAY A.M. ' 1 7:00-MusicaI Clock I 8:00 t:BC News , 8: 10-Here's Bill Good 1 8:15 Morning Soup j 8:30Morniiig Devotions 8:4.-Litt.le Conceit 1 1 Have a Good Meal! CITY CAFE FULL COURSE MEALS 4 or Phone Blue 92 FOR TAKE Ol'T ORDLTIS Canadian National ss. Prince Geo -g? docked here at 11:15 yesterday from Vancouver, West-' ew and Cjpsui Falls, enroute to 11:45 - Scandinavian Melodies . FRIDAx -- P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melt idle. 12:15 -CBC News 12:25 Piogram Resume-12:30 -BC. Farm I!ro:ui. a:-t 12:55-Rec. Int. . 1 :0( - Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 Mr. Prime Minister, Cty. 1 :u School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Solo Guest 3:00 The Music Box 3:1b Don Messcr & His , Islanders :30 Listener's Choice Ketchikan for which po 't she they'll only let me. Alter all, it's railed at midnight and will re-1 my trade and I can do it. In tu.-n here tonight southbound. Canada, at least, I shan't need Riscmbarklng here f"om Van-ja permit to do the obvious." cuver were P. A. Miquelonvl Kenneth Hammond, a Birrn Harry Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. O. ingham businessman, said he 9:00 BBC News and C.nfv. 9:15 Musie for Moderns 9:30-Mirfln Concert 9:59- Time Signal 10:10 Morning Visit 10:15 The Barry Wood Show 10:80 "Melody Time" 10:45 Musical Kitchen 1. FrtoeU and child, Mrs. J. K. , was going to Canada "because I can't see much future for my trade here." There were tea many controls. . "But I am willing to try my WSMLWFFMm, ir. uo - Kindergarten of l.nc A;r Brown, D. Fisher, Mrs. H. S. Parker.- Mr. and Mrs. A. Rose, E. P. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. And?r-sovi, 8am Joy, I. N. Cook, C. D. Andrews, W. McWilliams, Mrs. Wiiam Sutherland, Miss Joyce Farringtin, M- and Mrs. N. Insrn, Mr. and Mrs. Dougil McDonald. hand at anything !'. if neces 11:IS Roundup Time Buy SHOES Now! Kurv " Hiimmnnri Hflripn "T 11 on t y frv ZJ wherever there is a good job at jV.,, ea,hPr l?1 Period fair wages. I shall make my, -"-Message ' KCC- home where I make my living." Jnt. i s s r w i sm yj r it i Days Only IRIGIDAIDC Farm-worker Jack Osborne of Bristol said he was migrating to Ontario to make a career of farming. His wile and 15-month-old daughter are going with hin. "To be anything more than a farm laborer in this country it TRIC RANGE fwy kitchen and hud. f M oo co.,k whuia of our yrau is away. seems that one has to go to the rra J. MacDonakl and M. O. Kul-lander, Forestry Branch, returned by air from the Qucvn Charlotte Islands yesterday. Ttu-y had boon on an Inspection trip. Mrs. H. B. Rochester sails tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver after spending the past three weeks here. , - CANADA DEPARTMENT OP AORlCtlLTIIRE Pmlile Farm Hciinbllltutlnn Ai.t right schools," said Osborne. Know a good Buy? DON 6c have a job lined up on a Gg&y ti U ii KuH jjr Mst lift THIS IS VALUE PERSON at Gormley, near Toronto, and I have every hope of becoming a farm" foreman. To do that in England I would probably need Inspect This! ! t a, degree in agriculture." Left Saturday is the Last Day ti:mi:hs Sealed tenders will be received by the undersienert onttt 2.00 o'clock 49 Che v.Sedan! Snart 2 -Tone j See It! n I p.m.. HeRlna Time, Pebrunry 26, 1951, I for the construction of the Bunkhead rovnvooas George Libb returned by yesterday's' plane from a business-'' trip to Vancouver. j Prince Rupert Rotary chitr was in business session at its weekly luncheon today. ' President A. B. Brown was in the ! ouy its chair. Several Other Good Values Bob Parker Ltd. FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. F. E. Anfield, Indian superintendent, is expected to returtt today after visiting at Port Simp. son and other villages. Want Ads, Sure Results! ' " o0 sprinkler tarlgatlon project. The work Is located about one mile east of Kelowna. British Columbia. The following are the main items of work and the approximate quantities of each: . Wood stave pipe, various sizes, 9" to lli" ... ..... v.630 ft. 2 in. Galvanised Iron pipe 2,700 ft. Lot outlets. 2" (valve, elbow, riser) 74 Concrete 85 cu. yd. 8' x 10' Frame pumpbouse . . 1 Plans, specifications and tender forms for bidding may be obtained from the undersigned at this office in Rcglna. Sask., or from the P.F.R.A. Ofllce. Victoria Avenue, Kamloops. B.C.. upon the deposit of Ten Dolkirs cash OMO.OO). or a certified cheque fur the amount payable to the Receiver Clenenil of Canada, winch deposit will be redeemable upon the return of the plans and specifications in Rood order within one month after tenders havff elosert. The lowest or any umder is not necessarily accepted. Uy Order Dr. L. B. Thomson, Director. P.PR.A., BIO Mcl'alliim-lllll Buildtng, ' . .. &aiB, Sak, - (34) 14 Planning building Impairing foil 363 TCHELL CURR1E I Contractors t . 2), unniS i oncer DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 Thil dV(rtrment h not pubnshei or diiplaved by the Liquor Control 9erd or by tit GovcmMM sk fcitt ColwnW