1 Prince Rupert Doily News Wednesday. March 7, 1051 ' t ilackvOod On Bridge i SOUTH LtTFFENHAM. Ens- ! land (CP) One woman in thh ' Rutland town Lsn't afraid of rats. :The new rat-catcher for thrc-e i councils in the area is Mavij i I Cunningham, 30. Native Hurt In Shooting A firing pm flew back into the eye of Jerry Guno, 25, a native who was target shooting at Ar- RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES Phone Blue !))li PACIFIC ELECTRIC Mctla'cat'a Wins By Eosley Blackwood so often the goat in mix-some measure of revenue Ners Classifieds Make Sales. ' friend Mr. Muzzy, 'i he bridge table, got v tfr- Ik nncc (upert i randale. at the mouth of t he i Naas River. oDDosite Kincolitli . I Monday. He pulled the pin j Ulfl y Beaten minora"-1 dealer (llr.. Kri-ii) S-J (IS ij A 1 e jroin ins eye, ou'v, uue tu avr'.i-i m. his attending physician is unable to tell whether th."ie ii .sight in the eye or not. The vie- j lim is resting quietly in the ciiy . Liquor Control Board Notice of Sale by Tender - Scaled tenders will be received by the undersigned at the Head Oflioe, Liquor Oontrol Board, 526 Fort Street. Victoria. B.C.. not later than twelve o'clock noon. Tuesday, April 3rd. 1951. lor the following described lands and premises. Lou 23 and 24. Block 19. Section 1, Prince Rupert District. Building of concrete and hollow tile construction. Basement concrete floor, coal stoker, hot water heating. Terms may be granted of one half cash with the bakmec payable in six monthly instalments with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. Tenders must be accompanied by a "deposit equal to at least 10 per cent of the tender in the lorin of a money r-der or certified cheque payable to C C 4 hospital Guno, a native of Gr.ecnvillfi. I Mr. liamiiHl) (was admitt?d to the Prince Ru A K Q 10 : Mr. Pattulio In Forcfroni ' KETCHIKAN, Alaska (Special) Inglorious losers last night were Prince Rupert Jets, beaten by Metlakatla to the tune :t 81-50. Big Jeff David, Metlakatla's one-man team, was a peer in ,111 -ft 2 A 7 (I 5 3 li II 3 2 pert Hospital yesterday, coming south on the Camoiiin. 11.; was shootiin with a Marlin- .30-30, either at wills o? a .stationary t a.-p.ct, it is br lieved by Ivis tloc-t or. four spade tricks and the ace of diamonds immediately. Bdt Mr. Muzzy didn't have a spade to lead and he got off to the queen of hearts opening. Mr. Champion hit the ceiling. He heaped considerable abuse on Mr. Munzy's head and it was several minutes before order could be restored. In fact, Mr. Champion was so intent .m criticizing his partner that he inadvertently played the three of diamonds on the first trick. Mr. Dale won with the king of hearts and led the kin of diamonds. Mr. Champion won his nee nnd look tricks with the klnx and queen of spades. He didn't lay down the ace of spades as fie correctly figured that the Jack In dummy inie.ht (ive declarer his ninth trick. On the. spade leads Mr. Muzzy discarded two small diamonds. ender- me liquor control uourd and enclosed : In an envelope marked i. u. i auU,n,, inu ..i.a..ih. h s as nc lonned 100l)e" them U1em fl" Prin Rupert.." Columbia premier and long time' The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. in from all angles to total 3.1 I ll Mr. !- s 1 r, :i II K n k o I" C A K U l i 1 f Pi,v, I tary, ' i I -i ' if" ''V & . L. HtJTCHEU. Seen l.lqoor Onnlrul Hoard. I'.!5 rrt Street. VICTORIA, lie. Victoria. Il.C. March fan. IDS!.. M.I. A. for Prince Rupert, is the lusl oiU-oi-Uwner to contribute to the local Red. Crous campaign. In a letter to SI an Saviile, Red Cross president here, Mr. Pattulio said he "read with interest" a leading Daily News IX.I points. Jets led the first quarter, 19-17, but after that it was Metlakatla. Don Scheik was top Jet scorer again with 17 points. Individual scores: Jets -II. Sihcrk 17, Flaten 4, Olson 10, Marshall 0, Gill (I. S. Smithers Cold Snap Severe j SMITIIEKS -A three day cold wiap in the Hulkley Valley scem-vd on the wane today alu-r i-ausiiig severe damage to water, pipe, nerves and hopes lor an early spring. .hit had Mrs. Keen ut-,,,, Worri.s "three no Uian li rowmndiHK dou-u.,m from Mr. Cham- story announcing Hie Red Cross Scherk 4, Spring 9, Heynou () single night drive. He enclosed Holkestad 0. Total 50. penalty double In this Metlakatla David 30, R. Atkinson 2, M. Booth 2, J. Atkinson 5, W. Li ask 3, J. ISimth 7, D. Atkinson l'J, I. Leask 3, Bolton 2. Total 81. a check for $25. Five city organizations so far liavo pledged about 150 can-vasers to call on homes Monday night, March 19, said Mr. Saviile. The clubs include Ro has a special, eonven-',-inin'. li asfct partner Hip first suit bid by in this rase, .spades. As ,i siadc leafl from West dummy's jack would Mr. Champion to win tary, Gyro, Junior and Senior LONDON (CP) A wife pieadi.i SUPERIOR CARS 1941 Packard 110 1938 Ford Tudor ' . 1937 Ford Oouoc 1939 Austin Convertible We arc exueetiiif a few more Austin Sedans and Sretion Wagons Superior Auto Service Ltd. . STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 217 cnamners ol commerce ana memai crueuy in a divorce ac-Job's Daughters. jlion against her husband tolti Internal canvassers for Nelson1 ths Judge: "When I said the Brothers at Port Edward are necklace was tight,,, he sai I Temperatures ranged as low as 20 below, bui weiw accompanied with biting cold winds up to 30 miles per hour velocity. The combination proved co;.tly in fu' I bills and attacked water pipes that had actually come through two other winter cold snaps with colder temperatures. The period lollowed a week of extremely mild weather that led people to behove in an early spring. Thawing conditions were well advanced when new snow was laid on a layer of ice, and the bitter cold was added to the new snow. volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robins. Mr. Robins is manager of the plant. "JfVell, they call it a choker." LONDON (CP) The Vicar of Pi Giles" church in CamberweH wrote in his parish magazine: "Tax dodgers are robbing the country, so be honest and pay up." "I'LL TAKE IT" Pungwasha-loo, Eskimo guest of honor at The Pas, M:n., Trappers' Fes- tival, tries on a "southern hat" in a town store. She is a member of a family of five brought from Eskimo Point, N.W.T., to participate in the festival. (CP PHOTO) HOCKEY scores Now Mr. Champion led Ids five of clubs and Mr. Dale won with the ace. He led another hinn club and East .shower! out, discarding the deuce of hearts, it was at this point that Mr. Dale pointed out that Mr. Champion had revoked on the first trick, j Mr. Judne, the peppery little kibitzer, quickly turned to Arli-. cle 76 of the laws and gave Mr. Champion the bad news that two tricks, won by East and West after the revoke, would have to be transferred to the non-offending side. The hand was then played out and as you see Mr. Dale ; could never make more than j t-iiiht tracks owing to the unfor- j tunate dlstributipn of the chili , suit. He won four clubs, two dia- ' monds and two hearts and he : was through. However, the two trick penally for the revoke enabled him to score game wl;.li ; an extra trick. Mr. Muzzy really poured it on Mr. Champion. "Oh. I'm so sorry I didn't open a spade, partner,", lie said with fine sarcasm. "I suppose I should have got one out of the other deck. And Incidentally, why didn't you take time out from giving lessons long enough to give yourself a lesson in' the simple art of following .suit? Tiic hea. ts are tin curvy ones like on Valentines and the diamonds are the ones with the sharp edges ..." k Can't Happen ic," You Say ... Terrace Man is Badly Burned TERRACE Bill Cooper was hally burned about the face Civic Centre ART APPRECIATION Tomorrow ninht i Thursday) in the Civic Centre there will begin the Jlrst lesson of a University Extension Art Appreciation course sponsored by th.e Art Club but open to everyone '.nterestM. TUESDAY ' j Pacific Coast Victoria 7, Vancouv.er 5 Portland 4, Tacoma 1 Maiiiline-Okanagan I Kerrisdale 4, Nanaiino 10 Na- nainici wins best of seven cimst j final 4-1). MONDAY j . M.iinlinr-Okunasan Kamloops 3, Vernon 1 (Kam-j loops and V.?rnon now plvj it usually doesn't. Inr painlini' prob- ' ri.-i', which we can viiii solve. For i1: and );ipri'lian;-ri hurts, and finality . al low cost, .see us when the sediment bowl of his 0T Sedgranvsw Sure s Scfto,vam-5 "V.O." Seagram's "83" Scactvam's Croiun Roy til lig.ht delivery truck exploded s he was trying to thaw out the gas i lin with a blow torch M.mday l morning. The accident occurred in the Terrace Machine Shop ; where help w as quickly forth-1 ' coming and the injured man tak-j en to hospital where he is now' msi: Itl.ACK 215 :nce6c The course consists of a sc ion of bulletins of study group material of which each person nuiy obtain a ropy; then the?.? are ' accompanied by film si ips, rnl'sr prints and beaut ilu'.ly illusC'ate I books. Topics covered include: Painting in Europe from the Rc- naissance to thi Present Day, Sculpture. Paintinr? in Canada, j Modern T 'ends. resting comfortably. MATUIK best-of-lhree series for interior tit lei. Nanaiino 7, Kerrisila'." 4 IN-' naiino le;Vls bt st -ol-Si't on coast .series 3-1). Western International Spokane 2. Trail 7 rTraii w':! be.st.-ol'-iiv,? semi-final 3-1 1. Kimberley 3, Nel-:on 5 ai-u-ber'.ey wins besl-ot'-f ive .semi - final 3-1 1. I Stacyvam's Kings PUile ScftCtvctms Spec'uil 01(?, i -t I' V 1 ' li ' "( i- - v' . 4. 1 1 ' t . .-. . ... .. if s ' ... . if,: - . ' ;. 1 1 i, i i M i" i i,h , : ' t(, fi-! i l - " ' .f . ' .4 r i 11 t '." 1 ... if. " t I. t 'I I i 1- , r - ! 1. 4 ' "I . 8 1 1 4 'Mi, f : .4 :, "' t I STONE-IN-O X N E Y, KEN V. England (CP) Discovered during spring cleaning at the Ferry Inn I There will be one lesson ever Thi$idveitisement is not published or riisDlayedbythe Liquor Control Boardor by the Government ol British Columbii ! two wcks now. none in the sum- here was a dartboa. tl rputea to; tmer, then in the full the Univer- . be mo'-e than 103 years old.-- t sity will b.rin Fending the ma- I ' i leriul a';a:n until tne ten lessons. ! have b.en completed. j fori for t i it (j Ladies end Gentlemen LING the tailor ) Stock . . . 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Also siecnts for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lid. for Oxygen, Acetylene anil all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED r. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 IIioim-s GO and (H srMore Ships to be manned ANICH f; ... ' i .1 .... 9 j Quebec, In its accelerated programme of expansion more ships from cruisers to mine sweepers are being commissioned. Ships , , . more ships .'".t is the aim. " ,i I ! GREEN 884 I v .; Steamer jite Rupert I fUll Q ivm !; welding i ) -SMmMentohned! Call 363 I nit iii.TTt:n . . . Planning Building or Repairing Vancouver OF ALL TYPES I ' ' Industrial . Aj J"1 Intel iiiciliatf. loris More men are needed to operate these, ships and the large naval establishment behind them. There are immediate openings for good men in all branches of the R.C.N., but . . . " !-.! 1.1 r. .1. ! .1 Each Thursday d :I5 p.m. ! 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