V Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, March 10, 1951 RDER Cash lor old gold. Bulger's. EDUCATION WEEK RADIO FORUM CFPR 8 o'clock TONIGHT Hcor Dance at Valhalla Hall tonight. Music by Mike Colussi. (ltl Rt. Rev. James B.' Gibson, OAL NOW! Bishop of Caledonia, left on la-t j evening's train for Burns Lake , rr-p 1 " - J1 v 'VM Cj .... Jf' v"" :t )V-J " L f '..1 Wanted To Rent uiirr iif our normal slJtks are as follows: ' on ecclesiastical duties. j Members wishing to attend i Canadian Legion W. A. Banquet I phone Black 330. (59c j . M. J. Saunders sailed on the; FWntfc Rupert Thursday night j for a business trip to Ocean : j Falls. ! Rent a sander OR have your j od River Hard Lump .... $20.75 per ton j n:.... AnrA tnn t?fl 0 nr . The Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. require immediately for their permanent operating staff, HOUSES FOR RENTAL. Please address replies to' Personnel Supervisor, Mill Operating Staff, Box 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C.. or call Supervisor at Watson Island. COO IM'ti 1 "33 r od River Hard Nut $18 25 per ton floor sanded by expert. I'nunc 909 for Greer & Briddcn Ltd. 63e) cod River Hard Stoker ... I5.75 per ton I Donald Tucker, formerly with wo Lump iy.Z3pcrton t. i v TC Aft . Ore DnaucTfe fu.vv per l oil tc Nut (Booker Heater) $14.75 per ton PRINTING EASY ONCE YOU know how. See? Showing it s not so hard to "make things" from leather are from the left, Frank Barton, Gordon Morrison, Roly Miles, instructor, Wilfrid Valpy and Duane Loughlan. Gordon and Wilfrid are Daily News carriers. Iso offer the balance of our Winter Emergency siocks at the following attractive prices: the Daily N.-jws staff here, left-Thursday night on the Prince Rupert fo;- Vancouver whence he will proceed to Enderby. SONGWRITERS Want your songs on records? Sheet music? Copyrighted? -Write Plax-o Graf, 210 4th St. H) Reorganization meeting Civic Centre Camera Club Experience Versatility i PURPOSES Highest Quality 8oS -Ailed in WJicl Is Jailed for Drunken Driving fonton Deep Scam Lump .... $19.00 per ton rto "Diplomat" Egg $16.50 per ton rta "Diplomat" Nut $15.00 per ton fr Briaucrtcs $21.75 per ton Although no injuries were sus- Monday, 7:30 p.m. Adults anrl Uiincd when two cars collided teen members welcome. (60c nt Cnnrnri Sl.rpet, and Havs Cnvp Dibb Printing Co. I- t MICKS I OK LESS THAN ONE TON LOTS WILL HE Si rPLIEI) ON HKql EST PHONE '231 tlKSNKlt Hl,OCK I , ' ' Avenue at 7:30 Thursday morn- Miss Thurley Duck of Vic- I A Wallet S first purpose Usually IS 10 hold moily ; jngj Larry Ryan of Port Simpson toria, who has been spending but to the teen-age boys in Roly Miles' leatherwork ! , SdRyan ",2! : classes at the Civic Centre it means something (Iif- : driver of a car in which were Avenue East, left by the Prince ! lleitllt. fi.nnt TViprn IhtlC a -i f lllUhhea miuVinrl 'U-nllpt wallet in in yellOW vpllmv mnrncrn moiOCCO 01 nr ' two other pa-vsensers, was pro- Rupert Thursday to -csume her ceedjn? d(wn Cunrd 6lj;et nurses' training at Royal Jubi- bl'OWn genuine Cowhide is an emblem Of proud ac-; turning onto Hays Cove Avenue, lee Hospital, Victoria. DER NOW and Avoid Disappointment when his car collided with an- PHiipo Rnnort Rpt.iil HrpfHt bert & McCaffery I other cur, driven by William Gralllors. Association meeting, I Norton, 1425 11th Avenue Easl Monday, March 12, Clvij Centre, 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker: A. B. Brtwn on "Consumer Credit Regulations." Wlasfer LIMITED PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 ray.. Reflects and Reminisces 1 which was turning onto Conrad ' Street from Hays Cove Avenue. ! Police say extensive damage j was done to botli cars. ! Ryan was scnlenrod to 10 clays' imprisonment by Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court yjs-I lerday. j complishment. , About two dozen boys take advantage of these classes held im Monday and Wednesday afternoons and evenings. ' Tools for the work are supplied by the Centre although haiullcraftcrs are encouraged to pUrcha.se their own so they can , carry on projects at home. "Some of these boys are very artistic," said Roly, displaying a variety of jobs completed, such as embossed loose-leaf covers, moccasins and key-cases. "I Dr. Duncan BlacK will speak 1 on his prisoner-of-war experi-1 enccs at the first meeting of j the newly-formed Men's Fellow- , ship Club at the Presbyterian , a On iOtuae 3CKWOO a i George Evans of Prince Rupert, nurcn, luesuay, Maim 10, o , , . .i, v,.j v,,,,,,, .. i i ho p.m. All men interested are wel-i ' no has been m the Lunch counter criticism of pro- solving ; igoci vincial hospital affairs cannot United Nations forces in Korea o"16- j be said to offer much of con- all winter, nrct a brother of Rev. a ATTENTION FISHERMEN , structional value. Nevertheless, C. L. Lomas, well known AnglS- sijecial meeting of the Fisher- : I By Easley Blackwood i . .... what is said displays a large and can clergyman and missionary of mcn s Local of the United Fish jTstiM'day s column I advised my self-con- think it takes working with hands to fhow what's really In the boys.' Most of the projects for this class come in kits and are made most ingenious variety of abusive Prince Rupert. The meeting was trmen and Allied Workers Union h: Muzzv to let his partners plav the hands i Uhantom Jims heard ,ven with the ot mutual, interest, lor it gave vhll be held Sunday, March fteadv ulavine of canned music. 01 portunity to rii:uss Britiii at 2:30 p.m.. In the Metropo: possible. I up according to specifications. Columbia and Prince Rupert. Hah. Main business 1951 fish r t.ilor ( HYlONSf I hearts, three diamonds (after t. T i, losing to the diamond king) and the edecs; a Painstaking job which requires much patience. . i twn rinhs-nini. in all , . prices. Uto 1 Walter Pichx: was fined $10 Jnin.ttiit i infills and costs In city police court Sixty tons of snow will be shipped Xrom Norway to England in time for a ski-jumping com- nntliinn of tUa pnrl nf Mnrph'. 4 vulnerable i'Mii j.Mr Miili-i I sen I A K y I A 0 At thi. second trick a small "But its fun," vouched Eu- In tlic ilraniatit Lutheran Tea and Home Cook- club was led to the ace In the gene NcUson, proudly reveallnS , t Canada wUl cheerfully yesterday under the Government 'i Liquor ' Act. line of. $25 anrl ! costs was imposed on Murdockl Green, a nativ.e, for possession J new "Confection Colours" $1. to $-'.25. Sizes V-i io U. clood hand. Now Mr. Muzzy lea ney-cnac ju.h iuiiji a rf alone .... ... .... iM.t nf it,na moHp rtMU rtiUUg MU9 huhdred million 'K. M'-reh 10. i i Canadian Le'iion curd party, me oueen or diamonds wesi qiq ' not cover and the ,ucen was there are for gifts, said the boys. "x Zwent take care March 1 1. io of an intoxicant. Frank Wion, former co "But I soli a couple of wal S KQJ 1(1 H-7 4 l -7 5 2 C- 10 fl 8 2 of all transportation charges and illU L' (1111 MUUI White Elephant sale and tea, permitted to ride, Winning the trick. Another diamond was led to the ace and the closed hand other Incidental expenses owner of Bradley-Wilson Ltd. of i vlarch 15, at 2 p.m 1 il 1 U ..Inff III ft I ni,l,, Anvili-ii-w t Piili-ifl; VailCOUVCr, ilHS JUIUCU l"C omn was reached again with the ace Mr. trm) i of spades. At this point Mr. lets at Christmas," chimed in Gordon Morrison. All, however deplored the lack of demanding markets for their products. "Goih, if we could only sell 'cm, we could go into business," ashion llootvear A 7 a 4 J 10 !l Q J 10 II A 3 Muzzy led the Jack of diamonds, West winning with the king. For the Tirst time, General Dance Marcli 1G. of Armstrong Agencies. Mr. Wil-MacArthur has made use of the conrari Sclio !i I'TA curd!son has had many years of ex-word "stalemate" describing the partv nddv March 18 3 pm perience In the real estate busi-situation at the Korean front. Car'd ,Uiiv Catholic Hall, ncss- For inspection or sales of Perhaps it's the truth and will March 17 I property phone 342 or 207 (eve- What happened to the nine tricks we counted a few mo- said one. Ij1 Smilli start people thumbing through r-ainrk's Tea and card nings). lwl iJ'.is 2 NT ments ago? We still have eight, ' But mese enterprising spirits !h7 drptloarv (' Tnere are too lhe nar v dlctlonary- .ln"e ,are, T VT.C but the ninth one Is hopelessly ,r rtan,nPPH when Rolv. wi-,h Catholic Hall, March 17 . fl Kpiipvpd caused hv f Ml Ps Brothers evening March .Q,iPri n..t. the fir- t lesson numbnr two u..., i w- ,,. v,Ah V. T,. 1',. , . many casualties to oe m aouot s u n f - UUilt'u ill mr. muiibj iiwiw YOU'LL SAVE AS YOU SEW a gun. sam ... juu about the exact meaning of any elude setting up capitalists in brigade at 2:15 Thursday after jioo quicK to Did no no way t0 get to it. 11. ouoja uuui'h, itiuiuiJL'ib aim escorts invited. tr, 1917 Komnri Avp Wpst. iwwiiwise ui At ,lrlclt lwo tiie ace or dla-i business. Orange Ladies' tea and sale. Thgy answered a chimney. 21. f. jj tQ U41 Beacn piace at. ON A NEW i pujcQ at no trump, monds was the play, followed by, Gn the whole the boys are uill find some suit bid thc six of diamonds and a con- well-behaved, said the Instruc- Tho Prim Mlr.istnr rrrrntlv March .larch ortrtrH th Maunnni T.ihrrnl Jobs UauRhliTs Eustor tea and 7:45 last night. : y va.ua, mayue youi Unuatlon of that suit until tne tor -They have to be," he add' wU1 t0 ;lul p?trtner Sct king is knocked out. With that edor eie they are just shooed Federations' Advisory council. sa;ilS("l,c. 1 rfn "'H nisi. niav thn third diamonds winner That Hnpn'r. mpan. of Mr. St. Laurent, one notes, shokc . " . . : :.. NGER t Vianrf M- T ...Utl- Kr o p ctlll . . . no n,.f,T Norton iUan ni-O- tCA, JVlaiCU ..bmu ivii. mu6jr is fici uli wmic vncn? c course, mai Uie cwwrs "C uuii- iiivic ivvjr K - r.,i)i,iHi-il Cathedral v.rii spring cilo Mt'irrh "u ui lwii ui iiifiiLV ui r.iiu ii,a kvj wuuh nitoTon in m .sciitiui u imua- 1111.1. xv a a hul ui.ikivviu J STARTS to work 1 Pj'p .JiN 2 SICONOS! j JYa ;iirr M-s , 1 ' . . , 1 1. : 1 . ,, ,i.-,li(. t, tl-.Ac.-n 1 ma pal mui s Uliu nailU. pnere. A Oil Ol SKy-IUlliiir; ia uhhum. tuu uciicuw; v Mn-nv . . AllS!'.....! v .Ipring Sale, j..'.. awui iiau uic '- natural wiicu uuyjj -i- vugtuic.. inun mm mniwit, otm- Arril 4 strcneth rrnuirnri fur r .ai i ur nut don't lot it npt nnt rlnvs i ,P"ing .v.'i.e, April : siTl,.rh: " MNUtlVtW uwyyrt I, linnri "'r . - rresbytenaii t v.uwutu nao timv Ol if nailU. to lively prevented Mr. BUT WON r Ion I INSTRUCTOR HAS In thc matter of facial foliage, Th(1 Dunlirss of Edinburgh T P'aymg tne nana. , ,ra, ..know how i would annear (this is nom rhnn.pr mnr , hnmornnki no- 'I Masters practically IK f i I ' 1 I I 1 pj;..j ; 1 i ii X? st,, rp t.nvne nicked himself Their instructor has had va Hollywood) that moustaches are sale, April 14, Gordon Anderson. 's an error. .. .. .. ' .f.. iPrf pvnpripnrp in hobbveraft. At coming back. One reason is W.u.i'.M. bpiiug Uiuuar. - April i ,in.,.: mnhiiit.ln ht thnn if'n Better it would 20. Oil tne lioor, too every...... b awSrftld'S Pacific National Exhibition pvi,n,i. n ml clouting . ?! h thPn knocked out he was for a tunc handicraft io loys, 4 if Mr. Muzzv had bid ynon or late, fueling the Wc have all models of Cobincr and Portable Machines now on display (TERMS AVAILABLE) VISIT THE SINGER SEWING CENTRE ond see our new Blind Stitcher and Time Saving Dultonholer attachments fit. Pelci's bprin S.i'e. Apri.- Then Mr. Masters 20 r.i,. n.rhinr in 9 RR nf IliP acmonstratoi iui a j..i.uut. . ce to ion n.ai.i.v, iuv ...c ..ji f lost no time in bid- leather firm. His versatility in- lip n'one. Th reaction is here. imrno and n ,,X eighth round In' Madison Square United W.A Kprlng su'.e, May 3. Kon.i.1 U'it. M;iy 12. ! Fill BUTER FAST! cnacd ud as de- ,luv;,l n eludes woodwork, knotting ana , j braiding, and even sewing, al- nut, speaking of hair on the though he'd like to draw thc face and all that sort of thing, line there. here's something you can call ihrro.nriH t ut a. i.nvnn a ft-S nnderdoEi. out- s - 111 VliUl lit" w..., - 'H Of course It would weighed his rival 190Va to 180i riumbincj & Heating pounds. Cropped for an eight 4 made. Rnrp rnlllfl use a few VOlUU- rpnl npws. Plpnt.v whn livp in 111 Hie wav Mr Mnrav rnunt in thc first and battered I .Kinnuln? littln ladies how .-,,., prinnn Bmwpt hnuo snf-' Play. West opened all over the ring, thc 20-ycar-old 1 10 scw . hc &a,x pointing to a fercd from sllocosls. It Is a aer- WSL henrt tll l.nr L-lnnnnr t'nm T .PU.Tlit.nn Utah. ... ...Ifn' iirVllMl V, a H hCPIl , -.ril-.i ..-..I 1., s$ 4 i , v -"1, .wtr.1- - 1 iiuuauw..i - ious ai.iictiuu, p a r t 1 C U 1 U I . y V'VS OUPl'ii urnn 1, nuniA i-ivi rl.-.rr hnrlf Uitll mi at- I., 1-.IL. ntneG "PrirlnV nflpr- I... w SINGER SEWING CENTRE real estate insurance income ta:, RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 353 3rd Ave. W. , ,VJ(,.iih --v.. llltttlt: 1.1 ..v-j M III U 1I.1.1.IH 111.11. mtl.Il .....- Mllz'-V did not take tack that brouirht thunderous "U liis tricks. You can applause from thc crowd. Phone 804 639 3rd Avenue West noon by a six-year -old. cniCf can come fr0m the Inhaling Dut he turned serious when of coal dust Cease snavin(, anfi emphasizing the necessity tor Krow whiskers. The biggest and young people to have an oppor- thickest beard the better. In 'I HIE SIIIMikme COURT OF VtrUTIHH COLUMU1A w, It. ADAMS, Pli.llltilT. IlimtV lO 0(1 MlingS WlUl llltll .m... ..,.ric nn,.,,,-,li,-, In Ihimp who profess to know, thc grca'.cr ..-.. I'.A.IT, KM1TM, KOMHO COUl,OMUE AMU i hands. 'I'khuac'k wjmukh co.', i "Such an outlet for their en- u,fc,Kl""18' Uiu.siasm often takes thc place thc security. JOHN H. BULGER IN tin: utNTY coimr op ruiNCE iiurmiT of something haflf-l they K wokkmknb ooMtKNSA-rioN uoAttu. ' . might do." Roly as emphatic riaiiitirr. i .. . saict now constructive MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE j74 I'or Itcpairs ami Allfralioiix- - find mitii . Pulp Workers' Union Formed work" could so easily replace "destruction." TERUAC1S LUMBER CO.. Dcfelicluuts. "ini " WHIT 01 F1EIII FACIAS, ami ft WARHANT "'' "-"-Uwly. Issiind from lire i.bovc Courts anU to me ; vij,, ' i ""' K'kkIk nntl chattels of the itbove iimueel dcfcnOnts. 'C'lih h"ln"-,' Cntcrpllliir tractor, model HD7W, complete May Revive Sea Cadets Smith SEIkinsLld. Mel Davis was elected president of the International Drolharhood of Pulp and Paper Mills Workers on Wednesday night. John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ' inm,' . w" tl,w!r ml Carlco Wlncll No. FHlin, !'(. Ilox 274 l-l:i ".rl""r tractor, SertHl No. 3Hl!737Sr, i if ; ! ton ton Model OU81 truek. I'riuDlc 1 nawtnlll. ""winill, M lnph lu-uilsiiw. it-l'Hri. ii 1 hlst . " neiHlsHW. , , Other officers are: Before anything can be done Vice-President, Angus Mac-about re-activating Prince Ru- phee pcrfs Befunct Sea Cadet Corps, Corresponding Secretary, W:'-a reorganization meeting of the Uam Hainwell. i"f irp i,.. -"i,iuve. uuuuv tu .v., H.fcHIV I, " t1re hose, .,.U "''n elmin. l ich x 8 ft.. t 1"ub iirticica, Including sawiiiill biilUtng3 uuU cablnn. Navy League 01 canaua. rim t Financial secretary and trcas- M JLiven COMFORT! Visit our 2nd floor Furniture Department and choose frona our modem CHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SUITES CHROME FURNITURE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME CORDON & ANDERSON r 1 niii "i trie r"rch 10th l951' Bl the WUT 2:30 th0 arternu"a' i Rupert branch, will be held urerj Arthui. Lockwocd &"!! t lnUrS" TrusteesTA. Ogilvle. Hichar 1 K. E. MORTIMEK Moved To:- 353 Third Avenue, West Next to 3 Sisters Cafe i' u,nJ ' 10 lhr "hove ,'"c goods guvua and anu u..i.-i3. chattels; and this sale sr.au , oa.v j - iioimes anu jonn tiumpnrey. SM-i o At the general meeting open Rrnini,-.B rnmmit.tpp Mol ki... oecuniy and Municipal Aid Tax. to all interested in formation of a Davis, Arthur Lockwood and new Sea Cadet Corps and further George Ewlng. function of a Navy League here The local union will noresent an election of officers will take the operating workers at th" place, with appointment of spec- pui0 min 0f Columbia Cellular ial committees. . ,at Watson Island. - ""5 blCl not Ustta necessarlly accepted. ' Ice. Bc"b"vc may be Inspected at Terrace Garage and Machine t Pr"'C' Hulrt, BC, this 16th day of February, 1B51. I M. M. STEPHENS. -1 8herln o( the County ol Prince Rupert. I M-7,10 Hj