V 1 I ! Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May 9. 1951 ? I Morrison, British Columbia ' Golden Gloves champion, and Black wood on ElFKfTIVE ; Ctiuck Place, runner-up, pre- lng songs, tumbling and vaul1-- ' .t.ed a snirited sparring ex-lng. ; hibltion under the black lights. Much oviri,. i. j 'Thls Is a new and radical Hi?ht- qe Uiiuied I rum pb " ' 1 1 loose (committee After their monthly meeting in I the Moose Temple, home making ! committee of the Women of the Those present were Mrs. Hli ir, chairman; Mrs. R. Good. Mrs. Harold Muncey, Mrs. C. Wilkinson, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. W. Thomson, Mrs. M. Heise, Mrs. H-Tweed, Miss Sylvia Johnson an 2 Mrs. J. McDougall. By Eosley Blackwood Uhe hearty entertainment of all "? lnnov2,t!l(jn for the fir.it .resting display of tlny,wus the clown, Louis Van Pvk- , ,'e RuPprt- Under Z followed trib 6tra, whose looae-jointTant.ee ! iTl rM turns to da-k .DDjms ..-.... , ... .. "'"-"" and dark to H . and fi.. As this hand was being dealt Mrs. Keen walked into the room and wanted to.know what was going on. "Mr. New and Mr. Muzzy issued a challenge for a get game," explained Miss fcrash. "They're using a new mathematical bidding method.' "How is It working?" I names "" " "- uuiiLiuHLca me di i inrouenout ue"oul : i ! three-ring circus the evening cent painting or articles of i like 8 f 1 number of young- Twenty-five Junior hoy. gave! hl" Zt .V'lT'"'" ; 'f But ttnere s st a question a KfHt'ng display of m iheir march- various ,u ?agedin jhjrJiiBrctt typPS otrip tumbling. i L'?1 natural 1 gluing may not Moos;? held an enjoyable little card party in which the winners were Miss Sylvia Johnson and Miss C. Wilkinson. Kerreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. VAST SUPPLY An authentic disooverv 'if nickel was recorded In. 18"6 in the district of Sudbury, Ontario, now chief supplier of the rnctaL JBoseboiljcores AMERICAN New York 5, Detroit 6 U innings i Philadelphia 9. Chicago 4 - KATI07i.iL Chicago 2, Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 2, New York 6 Western International Wenatchee 0, Salem 4 Vancouver 7, Victoria 8 '1! Innings) Trl-City 3, Yakima 11 lacoma 4, Spokane 8 PACIFIC COAST Sacramento 5, Hollywood 4 Los Angelps 2. Portland 3 San Diego 3, San Francisco 4 Oakland 1, Seattle 10 PRETTY lllltl. NI'MHl'N ,-"u w fri:muie. joe warn was In charge of the boxing dLsplay. Intermediate boys' mat routine, Junior girls' and boys' one of the most effective Items of the program was the tterdhntlf rilanln,, in pmht u .,,i . n. anu : nvrnmlrin nH (4i., ji . v.. Charter Ship to "Just like all the other mathematical systems," Miss Brash replied. "It pays too little attention to intermediate cards, misfits, the bidding of opponents and duplication of values. And apparently It doesn't consider Humantcs at all.'' 42fecemf&eSliV! adagio ntyiing of Miss Gloria ".,,7, n Zi T . provided further Saltier and her VJUt'U"? dem-leaders. eight junior girl : Pink and blue S2ltoM of the Physical edu-lng fet off the number Th-.e Pam as, greeted by girls were Marilyn Farmer ! Mt Sath,'r ,and Les Mathews. Sonja 8-lv.lg, Patricia Poetce j , JW"TbM'? qUare da"e-Sonja Hanson, Beverley Calde:- i"gH)ho ft ther 5 yUn!i i I one. Ellabeth Pierce! Jackie ?"iih" b2 our coul"" Bring Visitors Specially chriltered steamer, presumably the Canadian National liner Prince Gwrge, will bring top-ranking officials of the All counting, no thinking, eh?" paid Mrs. Keen. Oustafson and Ty Beverley Dlguis-i J 'b-- nM m , (vet. npiv furm , In Pr no I?,,- Still Chance for Seaplane Landing ' . . . , . .1.,. I ,r ( ,,ti-,.l , tinl PpK.i or tcrpslchore ha3 foui.a Ceirmrsc Corporation of America, and other visiting officials and (llltf-lllllK'lli Ul I I A iiie lie ,.r til' I HI' S'juth dealer Neither side vulnerable liirtli (Mi. Mll?) 8 A K J (1 8 H H 1 4 D T B truwu saw boxing in a diflerent setting when "Mouse" Hi It "' 1 '"" illgnutwies when the official opening of the Columbia Cellulose pulp mill at Watson Island lakes place Julvj 12. Appropriation for a seaplane landing at Seal Cove here has been eliminated from the main estimates of the public works C 10 3 Exmitive of the Prince Rupert department In Parliament at Ut Olr. S 4 f llfllhlililll) HINAWARE Chamber of Commerce has been ! Ottawa but it is passible the f:)( Mr. HQ 10 B 2 H A 10 B 6 na 10 2 C y 6 delegated to work on plans for i item may get into the supple H 8 D A C K J 8 3 J 9 4 8 the reception of the visitors who meniary estimates, according to advice received by the Prinze Rupert Chamber of Commerce from E. T. Applewhaite, MP. ,avc the largest stock of iNE CHINA WARE in ihc north! Smith (Mr. New) 8 B 7 H K J 8 3 0-K 8 6 C A 8 7 5 The biddliiK: Houtli i't North t:nt Pam Puss 1 S Pass among other things, would be taken on a motor tour around the city following which there would be a reception aboard ship. Senior and Junior Chambers of Commerce will Join in" the welcome. It is expected that the chartered ship will bring 125 to 150 visitors. The Traffic Cop r 2 NT All pass While this whispered conver- Recently city public works de- I partment painted yellow lines un BILL STONE (Continued from Page 4) the streets in the downtown ana, providing "pedestrian DINNER SETS BREAKFAST SETS CUPS ond SAUCERS VASES such favor here. Rowland Mil: j had charge of this number. ! In a lively badminton match, John Fowle and James George-son bested Carr Harris and Chuck Forbes 21 to'l3. Concluding highlight of the evening wks again under the ; black lights. Miss Sather and five-year-old Carol Wick were the central figures as they pio-.sented a striking display of agility in an acrobatic adagio I lrom a central stand as the eight Junior girl leaders sat j around to put on a sparkling ; Indian club show. Jerry Malhis.m was a .surprise I entrant with an Indian cla!) display. i JMtKY MATTIISON In opening the display, Mr. ! Mathisou expressed his pleasure at being buck in Prince Kupea. He recalled how he had taken an active interest in the de-( vt lopment of physical education : and recreational activities here 1 since the early days back, in I 1935. ! Mr. Malhison described a. ! "outstanding" the work of the t'ivic Centre here. To visit the Civic Centre and see the diverse activities (hat were go-' ing. on in every room ami corner of the building was like being in Grand Central Station. He complimented the board of directors, Don Forward and his assistants on a "marvellous job." And the ' display itself, with the many young people taking part, spoke well for the future of ' ! lane".1' in the most congested ln- Simundsen, Commercial Hotel terscctions S'L"11", Wales-. ffi- sation was in progress Mr. New j was having an awful time with i his two no trump contract. Mr. j Champion epened the Sour of , clubs and Mr. Dale's queen was I permitted to win. I A club wus returned, Mr. New ' ducked and Mr. Champion won . with the jack. He led back the nine of clubs, dummy played , small diamond, Mr. Dale a small TEA POTS KNICK KNACKS 'naigc, ptjiii uut unese are First game will be played May 24 on Kinsmen's sports day. The football club will be ap- nronched hv n fnm "courtesy lanes." Pedestrians are asked to usthem instead of jay! walking. It Is for their own "Everything for the Home" a suggestion that Its playing aafety' Motorists, says Cpl. Wales,' ORDON & ANDERSON B-H "Perma-Namel" brings the warm beau.) of sunlit color into your home. "Perma-Naniel" dries in a few hours to a hard, lustrous surface. It is easy to apply on exterior and interior surfaces. Ask your B-H dealer to show you the full range of 24 attractive shades in "Perma-Naniel" durable enamels and varnish stains. Or write for ree B-H booklet, "Color is the Key to Brighter should respect the lanes and the , right-of-way of the pedestrians i occupying them by slowing down ' or stopping. Through courtesy' and co-operation only can safety be assured. I heart and Mr. New won with the ase. A heart was now led to dummy's queen. Mr. Dale won with the ace and pushed out the queen of diamonds. The de-lenders ended up taking four diamonds, four clubs and a heart, lor down four. Immediately Mr. New began frantically tearing summaries, notes and reference books out THE ONLY FUR COLD STORAGE VAULT IN NORTHERN B.C. iiem oe cnanged to east and west, in order to protect the Infield of the baseball diamond. If the soccer people offer any argument to this suggestion, it was decided a representative from each club would approach the city parks bc,ard and ask for an arbitration on the matter. The baseballers felt strongly that it was impassible to keep the Infield in playing condition when it would be "so regularly torn up" by the soccer players. Present diamond falls within the soccer field. JI NIOKS WANTED Team practices will begin Sunday and junior players are urged to be present so manag iX Living." Address your request to "ox L--M TF MOTHS M, Station E, Montreal. IN RE ESTATE OP OIl,LES liOYER OTHERWISE KNOWN AS JOSEPH 0II.LE8 ROYEK. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that as Administrator, with the will annexed, duty appointed Ijy the Court, or the estate of Oilles Ruyer. otherwise known 05 Joseph Oilles Royer. wtlo died tit Prince Rupert. British Columbia, on the 12th day of March, 1951, I require all creditors and othors having claims against the said estate to send the same to me. properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before the 15th dnv ; of their pockets. In addition, Mr. Muzzy laid hii '.rusty abacus on the table. An examina-j Hon showed that they had bid Just right according to the book. ) Third hand can open with a count of 11. And, having passed once, partner can jump to two no-trump with only 11 points Instead of the 13 points he B-H Paints, Varnishes and Enamels cover more area . . . last longer . . , save vnu munet ! j j ' ers can "look them over." It is of June. 1951. after which date I snail proceed to distribut the rrinre Rupert's rising citizenry. The display will be -repeated tonight with fresh participants at least in the tiny tots' division where theye are so many entrants that it was impossible to put them all on at tile one Line. Don Forward was master of ceremonies and had charge of JighUng effects. Volunteer leaders were Mrs. J. Bowman, Mrs. ' E. D. Forward, Mrs. E. Blain, For th Best Points, Varnishes and Enamels BUY WHERE YOU SEE THE SIGN ... that't where you'll find friendly tank and helpful advice. t tate to those entitled bv law. havlns recard onlv to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. AND further take notice that all persons Indebted to said estnte are would need If he had not previously passed. And there was nothing in the book about the general body of the hand in intermediate cards. "Boys," said Mr. Dale, "your system baffles me. It allows the intention this year of the association to get as many juniors as possible interested In baseball. Civic Centre p-antec! permission for use of the gymnasium as a practise ground for pitchers during any inclement weather conditions. reciulrert to pay tlnlr indebtedness to i me forthwith. j DATED nt Prince Kupert, B.C.. tills 24th day of April, 11151. Gordon Eraser roroes. Official Administrator, ! third hand to open light and I o fli i iniiit in-Vi ii Prince Unpen. B.C. (Apr25. M2.9.!G For Action Advertise! partner to Jump the bidding with a light hand. Now either you two are lousing it up or there's something wrong with a method that lets BOTH PARTNERS overbid at the same time." ! Mrs. F. R. Peagan, Mrs. 8. J. Anderson, Mrs. J. Bergen, Mrs. G. Rurie, Mrs. D. Souler and Constable J. Ward. Veteran Em'J Blain was also on hand to leiul assistance. , Miss Mardell Soiland was a capable piano accompanist thriiiihout the evening. " - .M II I, f rom . . 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