f'l - ! Landmark Goes I Timber Record riiiiCt; r.upci i' Uuiiy iNeV.S WtdntoUi..v. September 5. 1951 " Puppet Shows In Television "'-GARY p , run in li. . m...... ' REOINA it- A yuVcrmiient .- v . . .J . . . I . . i - . 'UtllK.M. I Both Born in Rupert statement nere uisciosea mat Mackuy hus be . total Saskatchewan Umber pro-. Rat v sine.iu. . REGINA One of -downtown ! Retina's old landmarks, the hnm of p .1 Tinninir. has been rf. mulished. Tinning was a wine merchant in Regina before his L.nih in loin The land is need- oH f.ir ubMol pxnansion. ! duction for the 12 months ended was mavor of Blackwood on (Bridge By Easley Blackwood March 31 was 49758.000. The from law to m',' previous rceoru ui x.ii.oyi was if n m "-ay. i ..'.. set in the .. 1943-44 season. .North dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Mint)) 8 q H K 10 9 S 4 D J C A K 10 7 6 5 Wo-t Kat (Mr. MiiKtrra) (Mr. ( hnniuiim) a J 8 7 S K 8 5 4 2 H 2 H A Q D A 8 4 3 D K B 7 8 C-OHil C 4 2 Smith , (Mr. Hair) 3 A 10 3 H J 8 7 8 3 D Q 10 5 2 C J mayor f: .in ig2i to it. SMALL TALK AT THE RACE TRACK Mr. Muzzy almost ruined his side's record in this rubber by putting in an unwarranted four-no-trump bid. But Mr. Champion's involved thinking on the defense saved the day for Mr.Dale. The opening lead was 'the r Miss Evelyn Colleen Barrie Bride of Ralph Wick A wedding of widespread in-itarest took place at the Church of Annunciation at 11 o'clock 'Saturday morning when Evelyn Pntlppn Rirrto nMQP A r, ,.,.l.t 01 'of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iftd. Barrie, and Ralph Warner Wick. ' f T - - ,: - A pVyunger son of Mrs. Ruth Wick and the late Ole Wick, exchang- i ed their marriage vows before a ' flower-banked altar with R'V. vx Tri lather O. P. Mohan OMI offi- I m. "" " wr" J"""'" ""--lot ,lc- ! tertainrnent. 'They're off . La's get "We shoulda stood i I I contract even if Mr. Dale did have the jack o spades, In other words the queen of spades would win on the board. And then how would Mr. Dale enter his hand to lead the ace of spades and get rid of dummy's diamond? Obviously iv n k v he hp n couldn't n i hpl get there ,i k f 21 could I enimterl for the ace of dia- monds. The only danger, then, seemed to be that Mr. Dale had the queen ol ClllbS Or 3 .SlllgletOn club. Good reasoning, all right and a very tough gues.s. Mr. Champion just guessed it wrong, Mr. Dale could hardly believe his good fortune when the queen of spades won. Quickly he cash- me directed. n;:uin.st iiie woods and I T 3 ton capacity 1 oniy in moaei 1 truck: 1 Fariio. 1S48, 1 ton truck; 1 1 Dndce 1D41 pick-up truck; 1 Furti. ton truck: 1 Ford. 1946, 2 ton truck: seven of spades and after dummy's singleton queen was played Mr. Champion went in'o a long and agnizing huddle, His problem, of course, waj whether to go up with the king ' or play a small card. He knew Mr. Dale had the a:e ... t f i i ied it. Now if Mr. Dale a,.o had th lark nf ..niflea it. wmild he' suicide to go up with the kin?, Mr. Dale would win witli the ace, then lead the jack and (lis- card dummy's only diamoaj loser. The hand could then be clo.ss-ruffed for 11 tricks. Finally Mr. Champion decided to play low to the first trick. figuring tliis play would give him a good chance to beat the . ...' I The bride was a picture of loveliness -as sha walked up the ; t 1 -r 5 ' .. " rle - alld anotht'r cousin, Sharon , it Bur' as now" girls. The bride s cress was of heavy .v...t - . ... ....... .... piuicess siyie aim long sieevrs . With it was worn a imjierap vil laHln8 from a beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Jewelry was a gold a "Come on Oluepot going ..." 1-I.RSONAl, (t l.OSl KE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) Classified Advertising is payablt in advance. P.easa retrain from telephoning, ciaauj, Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 5uc. Cards if Thanks, Bra;: Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement. Announci-mena $100. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE l'UICE. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE COI'NTY COTJHT OF PlilNCE 1IUPEHT (IKKMI.'S ( OMI'l.SM I ION HOAUIl Verus I'l.lll V HOV AMI IION i 11 v it: rnNtrm And-- IN SHE SL'PHEME COUHT OF I1HIT1HH COI.UMHIA FOR SALE- One radio conibina- ; roR SALE - 30 n r,: pennant, aim earring set, gin 01 so yon fee, she says, "you the groom. 1 can experiment with all phases Matron of honor appeared of theatre .including scenery and very charming in turquoise satin Hirhting as well as acting, In a dress with short veil to match, capsule form." as did the little flower girls in pon iAR IN V S yellow and blue nylon dresses Mlss'Fraser ami her sister re-with headdress of small white took , PellUy a sh,.t course wreaths. AH carried bou- colonial pUppetry at the university of I Minnesota. The groom's brother, John i "It was a wonderful exper-Wick, was groomsman. ; lencc," she says. "Puppetry is Bridal music was played by ' more exploited in the U.S. than Miss Mary Zogas. j it is here, especially in televl- ROD Mc l.OKai l I'rraiis PKK1 V ROY AMI KOX IMI MVIli: TH WSKI.Il Under mid by virtue of t Warriinl tjf Ext'culion and a Writ of Fieri Faciits liuin the (.'(unity Cuurt of Prince Kupert. and the Supreme Court of British Columbia, respi ciiveiy, and tu seized 1 Fartfo dump truck. 1H7 model. FurKo a ton truck: 1 Fnno. i!i"o. 2 ton UodL-e dump truck. l45 model; 1 1UM. 3 ton truck: 1 Ford, 1947. 3 REOINA -Shirlev Fraser is an attractive young Regina girl ; hr. thinks niinnct.H will he a hiif thiiio- in Carmrla snmp risv ! Dolls on strings may sound like ! child play to some people, but thy are big business in the United States and may be in Canada If television becomes es- . tablished here. Miss Fraser made her first i "" A wh?n she was in publie ?('h0'- TW0 J"8 aiio he join- ed a marionette group in Regina to take up puppetry In earnest. Since th.'n she has learned that puppets can be important At workshop meetings in Re-i ' i.rri h, t t ppts toother . from moulding the VVhen she created her first doll Gamin the Jester she found so fascinating that she kept on m0jng puppets and now has 13 doli tvrsonalitles. Draun uianins uuns, IVUP3 fra-er wroto a play lor mem ;whi:h she hopes to produce this fall, designed costumes for them, ! and with her father's help built' pcmpletj miniature stage. h" A new innovation in puppetry the "Night Club Puppet," much larger than usual size with the Perator as part of the act. One ,,. Frttw. K ,lr rrr- w.delj u.' jd in elementary schools and ,, . with ,,,, tv, the mentally ,,,,, .,r ill. ,.c, "Sometimes ,., , ill m a mentally per -,tn ovo Ihn Pnri f hi trouble by unconsciously acting with the puppet," she said. "In all cases !t s.-ems to re- llpy the unnatural tension " Although Canadians aren't as marionette-conscious as Americans, Miss Fraser said she believes interest is soieading rapidly. Miss Fraser said she feels that cnce television in Canada Is es tablished, the f e!d for puppetry will L j unlimited. MARCHING HOME j ' SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. t Bill B.:urdafcj was driving his bakery truck near Batchawanai when he narrowly escaped crash- 12th day of September next the i utiderslcned Intends to armlv to the ' Lltlu"r Control BcfurU lor consent to ; transfer of Heer Licence Number 1 8!J95, Issued In respect of premises ,.... .",.. !' Diinioiiv nuui sivuute at io ana tit Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert. British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 5 and 6. Block 32. Section 1. Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Refjistrnl ion District, of the Province of British Columbia, from .John Hosktns to Belrupert HotW Lim Gift u.v to the v..v matron ... of honor was a rhmestone set and to the eroomsman a sold wrist watch.. Following the perpmnnv a wert- 1 ding breakfast was served at the home of the grooms mother; "aa vrnwi Jie star coup-for the immediate family. i lud witn the operator to form a 1 Ford, 1947. Fordor .sedan; tpiantity ot replacements and attachments for the above vehicles; 1 power pole saw with 5 H.P. electric motor and three saws, complete: citetric motor, tools and small equipment, platform scale, healing stove. Cloldle A: McCulloch Side, KemlnKton typewriter, cash register, adding machine and miscellaneous omce lur-nlture and equipment; and 011 Friday, the 7th day of September. 1951, at the hour of 1:30 in the afternoon. 1 will offer for sale at publie auction all the right, title and Interest of the defendants In the above c,oods. Terms of Sale. Cash: and this sale shall be subject to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax. Dated at Prince Rupert. B C this 20th day of August. 1951. M. M, STEPHENS. Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert. ' (A22.2B.aH.S1.5) tion and records, washing ma chme. bullet, curoet 4xj. satin cushions, end table", col lei-table, card tables, folding bed,! 34-size bed crib, odd kitchen chairs, 1 electric ituitar. All like new. Phone Blue 574. 3Jil Bth Ave. East, downstairs, i2U3pi PHONE 18 vour Northland Dairy, lor daily delivery except Sunday. Bv lookintf after vour milk vour milk will lo"k after you Keen 11 cool. Ail milk! guaranteed. ttf) GIVE the fo'ks at Home a treat . . . get one of our delicious cakes or pies Ru-ert 'lakerv Ltd. Phone 64.1 fororderc 'tfl WILL Miss Audrey Forblster net In touch wnh Mr. Church at Prince Rupert Hotel? (ltui ACCOlNTANfS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Income Tax sneeialUit. 8. O Furk. Stone Buildinii. Red 593. (20ml WANTK1 WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel. bra.ss. couuer. lead, etc. Honest trading Promot rrav-ment made. Atlas Iron St Metals I.'d,. 250 Prior St. Vancouver. B. C. Phone PA.-iflc 63:17. (tf. WANTED .35 calibre Winchester ammunition, anv auantitv. Write Box 130. Daily News. tf-nd WANTED TO BUY Steamer trunk steel covered, atjuiox. 3x20 Phone 375 davs. or Ctreen 789. i208ui CASH for scran cast, brass. Con ner, batteries and radiators. In the evening a reception M'Tc liotrl nt TH T norinn Anr tr.r. : "c'u " ' , ium where 200 friends offered . . . . . . their best t wunes and congrat- T , nwuuiu " l'PVy loofcic thev stood under a flower decked atCh The guests were received : by Mrs. Barrie and Mrs. Wick, tVi fhrrr.ir u'Aorincr a rli:t formal " . , aress witn disck accessories ana a corsage of yellow carnations and the latter, a black lace formal and a corsage of pink carnations. A beautiful three-tier wedding cane centered trie uitcies tauie which was decorated with tap- cud candles, sweet pea3 and dahlias. At midnight a delicious buf-S fet lunch, arranged by Mrs. Wil- j liam Rothwell, was served by girl friends of th bride. The , Misses Joyce Tattersall, Rena 0T Seagram's Trip blddinic Nxrt ll Kat South west 1 C IS PltSS Dbl. Pass 4 H 4 NT Push 8 D Pass 5 H Dbl. All pass , ed the ace of clubs, ruffed a club, and then sluffed dummy' jack of diamonds on the ace of spades. From here on a cross .. .. . ... . , 1 Mr- Musay h had rt b held lri th the I East cards, this contract would surely have been defeated. Mr. Muzzy would have played the I b nv uuvn jhc au- i luiiiaiicuny. i t,over an nonor with an honor, I always say.") Can you doubt it is the peo- 1 pie as much as the cards that determine your wins and losses at the bridge table? hotel arrivals Prince Kupert Mr. and Mrs. George Ogston and N. Luplck, Vanderhoof; O. Burns,' W. E. Underhill. B. Mot-tishaw, I. Klett and Mrs. Ma-gee, Vancouver; R. J. Hayes, New York; T Wallace Lebanon icfcuu, 1. ruisyui, oLewart.; ... it.t- rt 1 I m . , -v....., u..vi.uf n r Crocker, Prince George; J. Slat- er. Calearv: W. S Lawson West Vancouver: Jean L Mimra Wost Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D. 1 Kerr, Terrace; Miss W. E. Jone.1, Hazelton. GIANT PUFFBALL r"T TX7t? Alfrt n u;niiAM t t- son found a real iumbo ouffhall I ... , V . - " cn his farm near here. It was 12 ; ieet high and wwgnea mope than 20 pounds. Sure "83" Special Old t by the Government of British Columbia Eddie's Beauty Solon J Permancnts Exclusive Raaor cuts. Appointments made to your convenience. Phone Red 490 - 739 2nd Ave. Opposite Liquor Btoro MARGARET 'McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oeo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 MATTSONS . UPHOLSTERINO Phone Blue 126. P.O. Box 526 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, B.C. H. G. HFLGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 Seagram's "V.O." 5caciram'$ Scafj,ram's Croun Royal r-nrmc j;f can ti-"J am Af"" FOR RENT Li tit Ingram, Marion fanenton. Pat ms into three big bull moose. Smith and Madelaine Young- ! Bil' said the three were crossing man, whi also served the wed- I the road sid by side "just like ding rake which was duly cut by sddiers on parade." They re-the bridal couple. . j turned to the woods In stately Tcast to fhe bridj and groom procession. was proposed by Bert Morgan ! " and to the matron of honor bv , .noth k Scacjvams Kino's Plate Scacivam's displayed by the Liauor Control Boardor BOATS KIR s beam, draws 4 it. ol sail. 4 i-vjs engine. Hieens 11m 011 stove and (, sils, $2jIiO cash A Winds. ' Prince K. Club. WA.NTtU TO m: WANTED TO KEN"; inched sinle bv c smail chiiii. bui News. WANTED 10 REST permanent li.cji n and laimiv. uliont i WANTED -To or '. Uiiiuinishert suite business giris. DiUiV 'Nevis, WANTED TO RENT central or w rri Box 1M. Uaiiv Nc pok ittvi FOR RENT Gtnr lioor uolishers. SI Phone Blue Sa2. t. inc. FOR A NEW hV" phone 530. Bus Tt: and 2nd. FOR RENT - Sine sici-Diiiii roum B."! eilities Oreen W FOR RENT -furm 221 ith Ave. East I pert Reallv Lu. F'OR RENT-T'J'ii mr one couulc. 336 Si FOR RENT - 8' Phone Ureen 438 or bth West. in room. 116 H.n FOR RENT-Siera::a 7 In West. 41 U-DHIVE CARS 711 Ureiivuie Cuuit IIKI f AM1 WANTED Ferns Treasurer s Olli, Prince Kuoert. Bi week, hoars 8.30 il Address ai)u!ica:wn hanu-wri'.iiiB to CUv Treasurer st pirripcted. extttrlHr. aire, marital ! in salarv ader s service if salb.ai SALESLADY WAl Interviewiti'? ber 5: Fnrtav 5W aim Sii'iirniiv. noon. Wallaces i. ollice. HELP WANTED -0" for general launrtr-nlv In oersitn. 1-. Pioneer-('aiia ' Mi'SIC tui'ion o; Telephone R"'ll!,t Oreen 977. , BOYS OR A Openings for W on Dally t"1!' various parts of a-- ArPLV AT Off Special Bon for Good 5c"1 For Result, ADVERT' "VcHicvorj FOR SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Lmu-beit Sueeder Shovels; Cranes: Draitiinss; Adams Road Oraders; Litt.leford Bros. BiacK Top Road Maintenance Eauioment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark ForWift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders lor Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Port-aole Centrilugal Pumps; National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoi.su: National Portable Sawmills: National Rotary (Screens and Cotw.'vors. Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Lovelv. 10 piece black walnut dininu room suite, larne eolden oak library table. 2 laive ucholstered chairs. 3 occasional chairs, larae commercial floor waxer and rxilislier. Hoover caroet sweeper complete with uaitj. one larue electric fruit iuicer. ek'Ptric massaser and reducer. 4 electric heaters. 1 small pot burner oil ranKe. 2 ood oil heaters, nice pictures In frames. 4 floor lamns. 1 table 1-amn. flreulace wit h all tools. litma (.imnliitA pvnepiulnn bit 40 aalloiis of paint. Standard typewriter. 7 lar'ip new French n:ate mirrors. Biack 823. Mr. Hicks. (tfi FOR SALE New and used household furniture. Slltthtlv used Kitchen Sets. Bedroom Suites, Chesterfields. Bovs' Bicvcles Bedside Rues. Cribs. Studio Ccuches ete.. sellln" at. the lowest Dosslb'p orices. R C. Furniture Co. Phone Biark 324. (tf) FOR SALE Annies, stmdard box sle. SI 00 Plums 10c oer lb Brine vour container and nick them Riverside Cabins. Terrace. B C. Plione 107 M 212n BOYS' OAHARDINE PANTS New shades brown and "rev. rood fit. lots of wear Sies ft to 12 vears Ral barpi". "1" 3 75 to $4.25 pair, RC. Clothiers. (tfc : -'. aALfr-Hoxe' nuns DMIHI- fill soeclmens Females SKI 0(1 miles M5 0n Add'" Box No. 18"). DiHv News. Prince Ru-Dert. BC. (209ci FOR SATF.-Twn lrU' msU oiz. . , , , , 12 winter and summer, in ex eellent condition. Anolv 145 7th and Thompson St dtp) FOR RALE Man' CCM hlke" "nod condition. Phone Bck 700. (212D) 1431 Atlln Ave. 21lD FOR SALE- Babj rarris"e good condition. Phone Red 852 . (208p FOR SALK Reasonable nrlce, Sandv's Cafe. 3rd Ave West See proprietors. (211pl FOR SAIF.- 4 year boat. 1 year car month motorcycle ''.48 or 451. (210o) FOR SALK-WIrk burner. Phone Oreen 848 after 6:30. (208o) FOR SM,E-3-room house trnil-er. 1710 West 2nd lAve.(211ol FOR S ALK Oil range, single bed. Black 548. (21lDl CAKS Flii SALE CARS FOR SALE- 1950 Ford Tudor Ci"tom DeLuxe. mlleaee in 000. First class condition. Phone Blue 723. t213pl FOR SALE 1950 Monarch se dan, mileage 15 OOD First class condition. Phone Green W. or 32 (2130) FOR SAI.E-Prefect. 1949, good condition Reasonably priced. Black 148. (209cl FOR SALE '46 Pontile. Finance enn be arranged. Phone 4Q. Terrace. (208pi A Loco1 Anesthesia. and JroeJdioncti R. Bury with the groomsman re sponding. LovelV and useful gifts were received bv ' the K popular K young ... Telegrams from new I oik, Port Hope, New Westminster and Nelson were read. Muic was by Mike Colrfssi. Th newly-marrl'd couple left Sunday night on the Coquitlam for a honeymoon in Vancouver, Victoria and the States. For going away the bride wore a blue dress, rust topcoat and Bl'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Furniture renalr and uoholsterv shfin Fullv enuinned nnd dntng excellent busines.s First i-Kiss ouporlu-nitv for riht person. O'.her Interests reouire owner to sell. Box 526. Prince Rupert PC ' (208c' IIOl'SES WANTF.O TO BI Y WE SOLD six houses in Au'Mist. We can sell vours Hive several cash buvers for two and four bedroom houses For ton prlepo mid ouick servt-e "hone ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 B.ack 197 I eves) I210C1 REAL FSTATF Five-room house on full concrete foundation basement. Pembroke bathroom, fireolace In livln" room Marvelous view-Two lots in lawn. Price $5700. term ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 Black 197 (208::) TWO SPFOIAT S 8lx-roop pmi-iinffnlow clu" In M-Rride I.ivinff rrwim. two ited of 404 Randall Building, ssr, FOR gAT E Whit babv rar-''S1" btreet . Vancouver. I riae jt17 0n Steel crib. M00 .4-; 1i. herlrooms. larffp kitchen and, wMT'D Taxi white accessories. Her bouquet j bei.rupkrt hotel limitfd. was caught by Miss Pat Smith, j '2" On their return the cm,p:e will ;( tv N V4Tovu HUMVIY, take up temporary residence at j western region 1108 Ambrose., . 8,-aled tenders will be received at t, .. tne office of the Chief EnKineer. Win- Both bride and gr-nm wera ; nlm.E M.,lltobB. lmtjl two oV.lock born and raised in Prince Ru- . c entral stunda.-d Time, in the after-pert. The bride has be?n em-; n""n of Monday. September a4th. and' ",6'- ,or thc c'1:ltr'":t'"n Bt.ti.m Dloved pioyeu with wun itai Ranee t.e & oi Hardv rtarcty ana BlllltUng ttIirJ puaform nt Burns Lake. the groom has beJn fishing out nc of this port. j Ptanv specifications, and form of , , . ., contract may be seen, and form of Frank White, uncle Of the ! tender obtslned at the office of the bride, came from Victoria fori Chief EnKineer. Winnipeg: Distrlrt the occasion. EnKineer. t Edmonton and Van couver: Division Enulneer at Princp Prior to the wedding Mrs. Pat I Rtinert. B.C.. and c N R. Agent at Frystay and Mrs. Helen Wright! Pri,nre"r B,cv, . . . , ; . . ,, , . j Tenders will not be considered, un- aeld a miscellaneous shower and lw, mRde on form snmnied bv the stnlcs. basement Price only S5000. terms atrantred. FOR RALE Small home enm-nrisin" 5 room" tnd bath, Overlook Sl'eet $3500. Prln-e Rtinert Realtv Co. (209.') FOR SAIE House. 4 rooms nnd bath. Centra' location. Mono cash. Phone Green 59. (209oj FOR SALE House. 141 Wanton Road. (211n) REPAIRS This advertisement is not published or dSnsiiieSiS HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all ' kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES: P.O. Box 1670 Red 894 SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block C08-3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. hone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. Bell, C.A. 325-4th Avenue East P.O. Box 1247 Phone Red 879 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service ' R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1026 for genuine parts and service phone or write above. Cleaner Cutting Sawi Tr win Mit clnr, .' wm, ftr tin filed on mr precIstM machine. Quirk iwifci on all tyvv ol nwi. Brine your iwi iu toU&y 014 Ml ntoolhed. PRECISION SAW FILING Ul.V PIGGOTT PLACE Btx 1011 Station B fAfi.nt: Pn Terminal) Terrace Builders bupplj Dated this 11th day of August : A.u. issi. J Railway and accompanied by an ac- oepwd cheque drawn on a chartered bank In Canada in favour of Canadian National Railways, equal to five per cent of the total amount of the tender; No bid bonds will be accepted with tenders for this work. I The lowest or any tender not neces- j. r McMillan. Vice President. Winnipeg. Manitoba, September 4th, 1961. (209-c) BLONDIE J TAKE T6N BiG.PfiEP BREATHS OP FPESH AW-HAT WILL WAKE VOU UP Colussi's Music Store Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 - 4tn St. Ph, Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besncr Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden lleela and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Train Schedule For Hie Eait Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, 8 p m. From the East Tuesday's, Thursdays and Saturdays, 10:15 p.m.. WATCH REPAIRS Prompt ef- , 0 flclpnt, fcprvlep flennp Pool! . .tewpller. Satisfaction euaran- teed. I LOST LOST Gold pxnansion bracelet watch. Reward. Black 7)8. I (2-2P)1 ."M"IJ,ll"f 1 ' 1 ' ' " " ) I Mil!, 1 i i i i i I l Miss Marion Shenton a kitchen shower for Miss Barrie. PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith&ElkinsLtd. P O. Box 271 1 lj jL m i l.M K.c ItHurn 5r(Hl:.i, Im . Vf-tU i.J,', ,.,,, jyj