Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, February 14, 1951 Schedule Of Ladies' Bowls Blackwood on (Briilge By Easley Blackwood Skid Ag-ain today Mr. Muzzy used the Blackwood four no trump when he shouldn't have. The Convention will serve you well when all you need to know U the number of aces in partner's hand. But when you need to know which ace or aces, then it is better ; use cue-hids in exploring slam possibilities. IordCalyeh Ladies' bowling schedule for the last third of the season Is announced as follows; Feb. 20 Gingersnaps vs B. Cats. Shenton's vs Battler, Savoy's vs Manson's, Rixrkettes vs Wallace P., Skeena G. vs B.C.-O.E.A., Big Sisters vs Commercial McMeekins vs Stars. WraO-all's vs Toilers, Lyons vs Rosa Lee, Biuwnwoods vs L. Slrlkej, Annettes vs CI At A, Belmont s C li. ol C. Feb. S7-Brownwoods vs O & A, Annettes vs Kosa Lee. Wrath-nH vs Stars. Toilers vs LyoiH. M'.-Mcekin.s vs ltelmont, Lucky Si i ikes, vs C.H. of C. Norl h-Sout h v ul nerable South dealer N'Hili l Mr. ( himiiiiin) 'BASKETBALL , Co-op Hoop Lead Wider Scored Cliwe Virtary Over Gordon & Anderson Co-Op widened the gap that separates them from the Brown-wood entrv In 'he Senior Basketball League race bv taking a 56 to 50 fame from Gordon & Anderson last night. For the first lev.' minutes of the game it looked as though d & A might come through with a win as thev grabbed an earlv lead. Thev used Is Mathews In the first period ami he piaved verv effectively as he scored seven points during his siav on live floor. G & A started tii falier brfoie the half was over and Co-Op pulled away from I hem roinp In'o the second half wilh a ten-Doint 32 o 22 lead. In the final ieriod Co-Op increased the lead to 18 points be fine G & A pot going to end up with a driving finish that brought them to within four points of Co-Op and hist G iroinls down at 2, l?cJ -l '1- Jlic -s oncer HiU- bmwl with ,7,7 S K J I en U K , - ....,v pifi ciai ocfi. I ;i i' A in ) 3 When Mr. Champion raised his opening heart bid to three, Mr. Miizy immediately got very biilli'h. He barged right Into Tour no trump and Mr. Champ-Ion's response showed one ace.' Hnl which uce'? Clubs or ilia- inontl.s? If U was t!.o club ace the opponents eoulil well have two quick diamond winners, nut if it was the diamond nee Mr. Muz-' .y would have liked to be in six. He didn't know, so he gambled i DAILY DELIVERY Phonfi 81 l M'ii only tlief ,. vill suffice I Mi. O.llf) s 8 7 li i) 3 II S 2 l- K 10 7 2 I -K .i ( Hr. Xirtiler! 8 ft 4 2 H 7 :i I-A 9 6 5 4 C 7 t) 6 The rxiis'l:if Iir is named hi ti.sli bolanisl who introduced honor of I);lvid 1 oii!-l:i.s. !i Scot- into Europe in 1S27. smith Oh. Mn71) H a y n a y in 8 I y .1 .1 4 Davis II), Heynon 5. T ital 50. KMIIItlTION Brown wool Is - Olson 15. Thompson 4. Uivigne 4. I'ostuk 3, Spring 7, I'ievce 8. Total 41. High School Gold MeChesney 11. Katchioid 7. Ki Islinanson 4. U tourneaii 2 Nickerson 2 Mor-li.son, A. Biaekaby 4, Young, II. Bi n kahy 5. Total 35. INTI.KMI 1)1 1K Fashion Bill IB. Amlerson 6. l K O The hi.Klim:: ."..mill Wrsl 1 II Ri.sS 4 NT I'ss Surlll 3 1! 6 1) 1 '.i''' 1 f' bi- Hebb 15. Intvrmela 8. Hill 13, Walsh 7. Total 67. Merchants Smith 3. Davidson 1 McKav 2. Staeey, Plai-e, Christoff 4 MiFarlane 2, Dumas 0. Parn-M. Total 23. JIMOIt Manson's Anderson 0, Aniro-bus, Davidson 6. Webber 2. red-ersen, MacKenzle, Quast, Schcrk 1, Barnes, Feness 2. Total 17. Rupert Hole! McF.trlane 5, McInUish 2. KiiMlli 5. 1'arnell. Sanktv. MiKav 2". Ilein 2 Don-ald.-.oii 2, Leig.liton 3. lota! 3. the clittp of the panic. Co-Oo piaved a steady game all through and were particularly effective in their checking. The two Rebel ksi i ii-.i-. -Hi heady hall, us did Joe Davis and Ted Arney. Sonny I'evnon showed flashes of his former prowess. For the losers Flnten went great guns to sink 15 noir.ts. If G j. A had Played the whole game as they did the final pail of tlve half it r-otild have been a win for the l.aid-waremen. tfIII!ITI() Brownwends won over the High School in the monthly exhibition game b va 41 to 3." margin. It was a lack-lustre game that sav Hi dw nwoods. with only five re 'ii-lars available, dispose of the stuiU'iits without, t xi much dif- ficullv. High School started to wtar them down In the final period and out.seored the senior CALVERT DISTILLERS (Canada, til AMHERSTBUAG ONTARIO 6 II All pus it out and hid six anyway. ! Mi. Meiers laid down the ace of diamonds and Mr. Dale's 1(1 spot screamed for a rontinua- Hon. Another diamond to Mi. Dale's king se' the contract. j Mr. Muzzv would liave done better to bid three .spades on tj e second round. Since hearts hail been established as the root for the final contract, the thriv-spade call wouid have been a cue-bid. showing the ace. Mr. Champion would then have (HI four clubs, showing the ace i f that suit. A four-heart bid at this point would lie about enough on the South cards. If you si ill fill optimistic you might "bid live hearts or five clubs but ven then Mr. Champion would i.ot go Ui six. Either of these latter bids would send this message across the table: 'Partner, we have discussed hearts, spades and duns and we seem to be pretty will fortified in those suits. But win;', about diamonds? Can you guarantee that we won't lose two diamond tricks at the start?" Obviously Mr. Champion could make no such guarantee whn the flluS advertisement is not published or diLytiib', Contrul lioaij or by the Goveiuincut of liaii entry. Coach Alex Bill of P.mwo- Classified Advertising U payable In advance. Plrase refrain from telrphonlng. ClasMl; word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, IM Funeiul Notices, Marriage and Kngagement Announcements fl UO. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE I'HICE woids used I'ele I'ostuk as a if-! serve player and he dWighttj 1 himself and the fans by getting into the score column with three points. Olson continued on Ids high scoring spree and put in 15. MeChesney was again top himi for the school as he scored 11. inti-hmkdi.vh: I Fashion walked all over Merchants to trim them C7 to 23, jwith Danny Bill 18, Jim Hebb 15 and Barry Hill 13, all fattening their season scoring averages. It IN Ml MOItlAM 1 (Mt SAI.K I1IJ.P WAM Nortn hand and so the unmuk' able slam would have been avoid FURNACF have gone up In WANTED A miiMr price and von can expect even for hoiisekwur 1 Ingher prices. Have 2 ill-steel , 6K9 or Bux 36. ft. lurnaces in stick, .seliing u! i ed. CANADA'S LARGE?' f '-.i i hnlii newii JONF-S -In lovine memory of Dorothy Lewis Jones, beloved wile and mother who ua.ssed awuv Februurv 14 1950. She grows not old as we that are lell grow old. Aue .shall nut wearv her nor the vear.s condemn At the going down of the sun unci in the itiorniii We will remember her. -Noel. David and June. K)R SALE out price. It 4'oiiiemuiaune u pew lurnace. now Is the time to buv. even it stored until reouired. Thoin Slieet Metal. Blui k 884. UO representative be'1-? 3a years ot use our lart-uiaiiuii Remunerative oc was not much of a game as Merchants were forced to go to the junior ranks to fill their line-up. They will certainly have to produce a better team if they aie lo remain in league competition Prince KuM-rt permanent emj i, rmht m:in Mu' i travel Write (ul;-1 lation Manager 4-1 KHI.ni.RS ft CONTRACTORS PLUMBING and HEATING Sheet ineiul work. Tar and travel roolliiR. Call tt29 tolri West. Phone &43. Letourneail and So is. (to E. Fairgrieve and C. New-houser, Terrace; Giles Macken-1 zle, R. E. Smith, A. E. Jenkins,' W. A. Chambers, G. Hale, Wl Peterson and Mr nod Mrs r I Xavier St.. awn-' FOR SALE New and used nit me. hardware and clothing next year. Jl'.MOR the lowest possible urlces. at H. C. Furniture. 3rd Ave. W. R. West. Vancouver: L Smailev 1 R"Pct't Hotel more than doub- RF.AL KSTATE i FEMALE HELP 'V 1 lines llillt stewa ! opri-atms bi'tn.ft. West Vancouver: F. W. Penfold. FOR SALE Walnut desk in excellent ei Unlit iiim iiii'lflrnllo -4 room house, fur kitchen table and 4 chairs in 1 ru" pert and lernoens at I ' flee for DarlirW view. News lilslied. Box 39. Dailv natural imish. Red U7. (38ci (38p) &ine&A and jroe3sioiiaf , S . , Edmonton; Mrs. F. Whitesides, Ketchikan; Grace Bowie, Montreal; W. Gill. Prince George; Mrs. M. W. Brent, city; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Osborne, Terrace; L. Clements, Alice Arm. FOR SALE Northern Electric console radio wired for record plaver. A-l condition. Must sell immediately. 1805 7th East or uhone Green 482. (38pi i i MA TIG A II ET MeLKOI) i HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE aSSvitnprS led tlie score on Manson's as they won the Junior game by 39 to 17. i McKay had a big night, scoi.i:gj 20 points. Manson's tried harl,' but they Just haven't the weight.' height or experience to win iwer Rupert Hotel. Young Scherl; of, Manson's stumbled over ont- of the other players in a scramble and left the game with an injur. -d leg. 1 SFNIOR ! Gordon & Anderson Ciecone, Dumas 4, Marshall 5, Ilolkcstad li. Gill 0, Cuirie 1. Fla'en 15, Smith, Boulter fl, Matthews 7. Total 50. Co-Op Ilolkestad 4, Morgan 5. MacDoiiHld 2, Scheik (Si 10, Arney 10, Webster, Scherk (Di 10, TENDERS MATTSON'S UrilOLKTERINO Phone fllue 81!?. P.O. Rnx 511 3;'.ll Second Avenue, Prince I!uwrf, B.C. FOR SALE Seven n.-oni house on three lots with fine view overlooking the harbor. Good condition with concrete basement and hot-air furnace. Also revenue from cabin in rear. Applv 1108 Ambrose Ave. FOR SALE Wartime 4. floor coverings. Excellent condition. Opposite store. Hon (llh Ave. East, (4lipi FOR SALE-IIouse. large 4 wartime, oil range and healer included, also I i i it i it'tt t it . Cash or terms. Phone 21 duvlhue or call 1320 8lh Exit alter 7 P ni. (38.-I DPTOMF.Tni.TT Room 10 rroNF. niiii.nino FOR SALE Northern Electric washing machine. 1949 model. Call lit 311 2nd Ave. West I38p) FOR SALE 7-Tube Wcstingl house console radio. Phone Blue 340. i39pl FOR SALE - He lntman piano iti good condition. Phone Black 104 leves.i. (39pl WANTED A m evenings. Appiv civ. WAN1W Pan'?, in Terrace iti-. reni. Hox 411. W WANTED TO DCT"' with at. Icam ba-eiuetit. Fi""i after 5:30 p.m. WANTED TO RI'V room liuiiM'- " News. - 1 WANTED PRICKS 1 AU steel. OWV'5 Honest grailins melit "'''Vjif Metals LUL.l, euuver. 11 l" 0357. GENERAL CONTRACTORS EuildiiH'; and Repairs of all kinds . POOFS -- CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS ' PHONES Illack 752 Red 8!i4 P.O. P.0X 1(170 From Vancouver (Tuesday I Mr. Jenkins, C. K. Hale, F. Herbert, C. Rystad, W. H. Sherman, R. C. Smith, A. Chambers, Mr. smolley. ZW From. Sand;,rtit ( Monday i w Jolinson, Mrs. Bovker II Fu'. it r. To Vancouver today i - A. C. Lamb, W. M. Severeid, Mis. J. Carroll, C. Newhov.-n, Mrs. N. Benton, R. D. Fiockhart, V;- PHONE BLUE .W, P.O. P.OX 1184 FOR SALE in good West. Quaker pot burner condition. 215 71 li (38pi SWAP HELEN'S I'.EAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Rcaiify Culture in all its branches -4th Street. Phone 655 FOR SALE We have a few 204 1 TENDERS will be rtveived b; the iinflei.si"neil up to a p in Feb-I ruary 19th fcr the purchase of I one disused boiler and pump I lo-aled at. fihawatlans as I scrap, as is. where is. H. 1). 'J lii'in Cil.v Clei'k. I He i ! Slaney. ! To Port Hardy (loiayiU. C. Maylor. SIDNEY C0NICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 FOR EXCHANGE I have a furnished, luur-room bungalow in North Vancouver which I would like to exchange for a similar home, or Knger in Prince Rupert. House Is 42 bv 32 with full basement and furnace, and Is located on a large coiner lot in a convenient district. It, is close to Park Royal shopping centre and in-ler-cllv buses. Large living room includes a fireplace. House is newlv decorated, inside and out. and of .solid con- sin lion For further infor- malion. please phone 748. tf PERSONAL II. (1. IIEUJERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone Ofi F.venings Black 89!) pieces of custom matte furniture for sale at bargain prices, in order to clear stock 4-, drawer Chests, finished and ' unfinished. 3-drawer chests, Birch veneer finish. Mr and i Mrs 6-drawcr chests. Modern t col fee table, ext ra large. End tables, record cabinets, oak typewriter desk and 1 oak double executive desk See these before bavins! Christie's Woodbuill Products 1st Ave. and Mcl'.ridc. Phone Blue 720 1 40c) NATION M.LY KNOWN NAMES Llmr-belt Koeeder Snuvels: Agent VANCOUVER DATLY PROVINCE Phone Black 7117 311 Second Ave. W. WANTED -cicl'K fur Butchers. Aot.lv in P1""" tf ;, WANTED FOR CJ; ,.ii,.s irvi"" , Post Office 1W Rupert. FOR 3 Ho yuu kiio v ai run no .iirchnni to-iln' M ils in It M n trwlny? JO.VKS MHS SUM) PsipiTM arc llciwn If 1-iily )y c ' A. frHMf.- Dr-inlines- A d n m A. P. GAIIDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C A. and ROY KHAND, C.A. 324 Hi'eond Avenue Box 21 3 Phone 88 QUALITY REPAIRS For I low nl rotli ten Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL FORWENT - 0f'f sleeplHK ri'i-438. OR S' FOR SALE rotini linn1-1' liioilern I""" , a te i01'? I.itlleford Bros, "TV wbo nlioned Black G89 Illaci Too Read Maintenance please call acain (ltpi R c kl' ' Enuipment: Owen Clamshell I - Buckets arid Roek Grannies: i SWEDISH American Line "C.rips-I I. Smith Concrete Mixers: holm" iu. n ti-.nn Nun, Votlt ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS riione Blue 970 Box 1020 For genuine purls and service phone or write above. Clark Korklift Trucks: Nelson .1.1.1 IU ISMW 1 Onlsitle eent's room available. See Dvbhavn & Hao-on immediately. l39c.) 4 and t: 41 ri .9V Chop Sucy - Chow Mcin HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 GIVE MOTHER a treat Take her home a freshly baked rake or a datidv pie from the Rupert Bakery Ltd. Phone 043 for orders. llurket 'Aiatlers for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps; National Dra"llne Scraoers and Buckets; National All Steel 'la so line Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Hotarv Screens -and Conveyors Full Inlormation from National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. Ufl FOR SALE British-IndlariiS!, rose and green. 4' x 7' approx., like new: with underfelt; $40 00. Studio lounge rose, good condition. Black 800. (43pl COLTISSPS MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in. Musical Instrument PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 -4th St. Ph. Black 389 M. J. SAUNDERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Kvrvices GORDON D. R0NS0N Oil Burner Specialist 733-5111 Ave. W. Black 503 Q 'rat iu1lM ! 654 711 un'iii""..:.- ' 1.0 LOST--TW0 on chain. Hi to IKiilV NcW-.., r tO VS "Tcootl onnn, .YHllrrine' V rlll, s- ' n. Ilv . ami lil"'j5 , CASH for scrap cast brass, copper batteries and radiators. Phone 543 -call 29 tith w , City. lfl NORTIII,ANDDalrv mTlk delivered 24c per quart. Why pav more? Ihone 18 for dailv delivery service. (M-29) KFP AIIUS , t REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED FOR SALE 30.30 7-shot carbine Rock and Concrete Work Phone Rlue 939 P.O. Box 711 Prince Rupert RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS AUDITORS Besner niock Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 WATCH REPAIRS -V'rompt efficient .service George Cook .tew.-iler. Satisfaction c At . 'l Nt' p Mile, brand new. never been Used Black 548 Call evenim (3flpl FOR SALE General Electric 7-tube radio. Green B(i8. (If) R. E. 324 2nd A ;t Mortimer NearCFPR) 1 ht wfctiUMiMM it not publtihtd dupUyed by 111 ri'"""'. .:1i., isi, ;t '....Ll; 111. h Liquor Control Board or by tKt GovirnHwnt I Btrttrrt Columbil. fi u OIJl.5UJ?.N.?R SPKCIALIST- M;uidi. OOLICHAN grease Best nnalitv Sfol'-P j'vi- isr-i v-r ami irijuua. i D linnsnn Hlnt n5i (tf) For sale at B.C. Furniture, (tf) 1 Train Schedule For Ihe East Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, S p.m. From the Fast Tuesday's Thursdays and Saturdays, 10: If p.m. So" scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 008 -3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C.' Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 Use "99" EVIiulYlQDY ELSE PO Want Ads, Cure Results!