HERE Frir.ce Rupert Daily I,'ew Monday, October 1, 1S51 'Ladies' League J D-....I: Four Teams in Bowling Tie and j : Duwimq M j .-S ,'c -i i i NOW Only Fishing On Charlottes mm ftJi cneauie Four teams have gon into a tie for the leadership of "A" Division in the Ladies' Bowline Schedule for the first Dart, ni League while one tpam has at the Ladies' Bowling League is least a tenuous exclusive lead in j unly nel ng ior saimon j "E" Division. ! still permissible is in the Queen By LARRY STANWOOD BLINDNESS is an affliction which can turn a human being into a crust of bitterness; into a shaking hulk of misery; into a whimpering, dawdling beggar The pace-making "A" Division Charlotte islands area from Rose teams are Rosa Lees, McMee- Spit through Graham Island to kir's, Lyons and Cloverleafs. i Hippa Island on the east coast, Topping "B" Division is Mc-i following closure Thursday to Kay's with one point margin general commercial net fishing, over Cook s. Trollers may still fish in the TO 3 Clearance 1 Used Cars ' i , jOTFOIl Coupe .IV Mill TH Srdan v(,N !(( II dub Cmipe Ifll.l.V'S Station Wagon l,VM(M TH Sedan I 7JUCK SPECIALS 1)1:1) 3-tn 17fl W. B. fOlLH J-ln VV. . t'OKI) 3 ton 158 W. B. (HI V. Solan-delivery. t ri:nclitincd ready to go Parker Ltd. , MON.Utt II DEALERS ji!u-e IMpvrt, B.C. it -f immetwd in self-pity. 3uch men announced as follows: Ort. 2 7th Avenue Market vs Commercial; Toilers vs Cooks; Shenton v McKay's; Sunrise w. Rup -rt Radio; Big Sisters vs Manson's; 75 Taxi . vs Co-op.; Cloverleaf vs Savoy; Lyons vs Stars; Wrath alls tx Lucky Strikes; Annettes ts Skeena; Dibb Printing rg R. Lee; Mc-Meekins vs G. b A. Oct. -Wrathalls vs G. te A.: and women I have seen, in big j following are the standings to, Queen Charlotte Lslands area. date: HINTW sen Buy : i. m i; ire, The Fisheries Department announced these areas today but could give no forecast as to how "A"' Division Rosa Lees 7 McMeekin's 7 long the areas would remain open. iiwoLijf, uut in smn centres as well. In Canada, however, we hav an organization not like any the blind, for the blind. Led by clher in the world it is run by some of our country's .foremost citizens, this organization is succeeding in narrowing the big rift that has always existed between the seeing and the sight-In. Thousands of blind people Daily News Classifieds in the bring quick results. Annettes vs D:bb Printing; Lyons Lyons 7 vs Ske-na; McMeekins vs Rosa Cloverleafs 7 Lee; Cloverleaf vs Lucky Strikes; Gordon & And-erson 6 Stars Vi Savoy; Shenton vs Co- Savoys 5 op.; Shmrisi vs Big Sisters; Toil- Skeena Grocery 4 eTS vs ftopert Radio; 75 Taxi vs Stars r 3 Manson's; 7th Avenue Market Lucky Strikes "3 I across the breadth of our coun- BUCHANAN'S vs McKay's; Cook's vs Commer- i Annette's . m m e:. : Dibb Printing oet. 1 Cook's Jeweller vs Wrathall's fats ' McKays; Shentons vs Manson's: "B" Division Call 363 bi nut . , . Planning -Building or uy nave oeen introduced to a new and wonderlul world. Many of them have been helped from an abyss of despair, and Just in time. How? They have been taught to do things. & SCOTCH WHISKY j. Repairing onurme t a iaxi; nn Avenue McKay's 8 Market vs Co-op.; Toilers vs Com- cook's 7 merclnls; Rupert Radio vs Big Manson's a Sisters; Stars vs Lucky Strikes; Toliers ' ""Jj Wrathalls vs Rosa Lee; Annettes shenton's R vs McMeekins; Cloverleaf vs G. commercials Z 1 5 is A.; -Lyons vs Savoy; Skeena Sunrise a v, V bb Printing. 75 Taxi Z:'7Z '.I'. 4 Oct.J Lyons vs Dibb Print- Big Sisters 3 ing; Skeena vs McMeekins; Clo- Co-op 2 vvrkaf vs Rosa Lee; Savoy vs7th Ave. Market Z 2 Locky Strikes; Annettes vs Wra-i Rupert Radio 1 thalls; Stars vs G. & A.; Toilers; . SEPTEMBER SNOW-About eight Inches of heavy, wet snow fell over much of Alberta during last week-end. Temperatures dropped below freezing and a typical early-whiter scene at Leth-brtdgc is seen here. The- storm started Saturday and covered tues, crops, power lines and side roads. (CP PHOTOr DiitilUd, BUnded and Bottled In Scotland Sold in J6'i ai. bcttlet 7 51 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. !!'!l!i:IITI!!!'!il!!!!!:''liii!il!l ,,uiitli!!l!l!i:iii.!l iuiii!!ili:li:illii!r!:!l!l!;i!!m!!iill:!i:i;!!ili!!;:;j!iNi! iitlilll I FORGET what made me go-Into the bowling alley this particular afternoon, about a year ago. It wasn't to bowl I know but. ones inside, it was an hour before I came out again. There v. .'re the queerest goings-on, I thought at first. Happy, carefree laughter came from tile bowlers, as is usual, but something else about them wasn't finite- so "usual" and I asked the nttendant about It. "Oh, thvm are the blind folk, mister," The pimpled youth behind the counter Informed me this group eame bowling every Saturday afternoon. "Pretty ...Housekeeping..: CANADIAN GRAPES ABUNDANT SHOULD BE MATURE AND RRM Standard Time Is Satisfactory Daylight saving bcame ineffective two hou.'s after midnight Sunday morning and there were vs Big Sisters; Rapert Radio vs 75 Taxi; 7lh Avenue Market vs Manson's; Commercials vs McKay; Sunrise vs Shentons; Cook's vs Co-op. Of I. 3C Rupert Radio vs Shenton's; Sunrise vs 7th Avenue Market; Commercials vs Co-op.; Big Sisters Vs 75 Taxi; Cook's This largest year, Canada has the crop of grapes she has ITCHELl CURRIE I.iVIITII) hug grape Jelly or any Jelly for that matter, it is most important to use the pectin test to determine whether or not there is ever h;ul. The markets avt Jewellers vs Manson's; Toilers ! h hTi.,. ue , crowded with baskets filled with vs McKay3; Skeena vs WrathaUs this colorful fruit which 1 ln SB"icient Pectin In the Juice to good, some of tnem, too." Annettes vs Cloverleaf; Savoy, vs i good SUBUlv and is of excellent I I"'- " mami.g jfrs & Contractors O. & i Pr.'tty good 1 11 say, I thought, ! now that I knew thev were blind ouality. Printing; Stars vs Rosa Lee; tne pectin test a clot does not lorm, hi other words if only a few flicks of Jelly appear, the Juice should be boiled a few min ; bowlers. I saw quite a few of the Thp maturity of grapes has to player were taking down all the & with the determination of tha Lyons vs Lucky Strikes. Nov. Savoy vs Rosa Lee; Lucky Strikes vs G. & A.: Wra- pins with Just one bowl. Most of grade. Fully-matured grapes are utes longer, testing frequently time to attend to clock or watch would be Sunday night and not early the same morning. Ho-ever, by the time people were up and about to any extent, it was fully realized that FWnce Rupert was back on standard time, ana It seemed to give more satisfaction than anything else. then approached thi alleys eau- for use in Jelly making and I until the pectin test is satisfac- thalls vs Dibb Printing; An-t.uiisly, feeling for the guide rail eating. A refractometer must be j tory. . nettes vs Stars; Lyons Vs Mc- I T THE BIST I . 71 QUALITY L IIIP r saw ran low and parallel to the '--0 w determine the sugar con- Many homemakers never think Meekins; Skeena vs Cloverleafs; ball rack. . . i tent of the grapes and, of course, j of making grape desserts, but j Commercials vs Manson's; Mc- Near the foul line stood the the sugar content determines the j the home economists have tried I Kavs TS Co-op.; 75 Taxi vs Toil-en h", who I found out, told the maturity. A limited number of j several which they like very i ers; Sunrise vs Cook's Jewellers; players which pins were down, special refraetometv?rs are being ; much. For instance, they suggest ! Rupert Radl vs 7th Avenue which were standing after each t"il this year by the fruit in-j that grane Juice may be Hsed in-tMarket; BiS Sisters vs Shentons. bowl. The bowlers did the rest, specters of the Department of stead of lemon Juice ln baked ! Nov. 13 Sunrise vs Commer-and some of them seemed ,to Ap iculture in grading the grape lemon sponge pudding. That isjclals; 75 Taxi vs Shentons- Ru- j WEST GROWS FASTER I Population 01 the entire Arh-ierlean continent increased 112 j per cent since 1950, compared I with a 23 per cent increase for M uuijun uncanny skiii. c"H" 's expecico mai some im- the pudding which, when cook-! pert, Radio vs Cook's: 1 McKays 1 Europe. nortant mlorrnatlnn wi 1 he oh- ba un n r tv. v Mnnenn'D. di ci.-.. n.i. 1 Like Bill Foster, for instance. tained from these tests which and cake on the top. Grape Juiced Avenue Market; Toilers vs Co-' NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not ' know your newsboy's name, call the office before 5 p.m. KOI.TE 1 Alan Laird, Green 153 Watts and Nickerson's to Frizzell's Motors; Fulton Street 510-GOO; (ith Ave. West 600 and 700 Blocks. ROUTE 2 Ralph Olsen, Blue 728 . Herman Street; 1480 6th East to Seal Cove. ROUTE 3 Victor Maskulak. 1st Ave. West 248-1077 ; 2nd Ave. West 941-1028 including 9th Street; 3rd Ave. Frizzell's Motors to end of 3rd West. ROUTE 4 Donald Ilusvik. Red 902 7th Ave. West 704-1427; 9th Ave. West 102-609 806-861; Fulton Street 700 Blocks Tatlow Street 805-823; Comox Ave. ROUTE 5 Jimmy McLean, Black 506 4th Ave. West 100-445; 5th Ave. West 105-515; 6th Ave. We.st 308-539; Dunsmuir Street 211-44; Tatlow 5U-515; Emerson Place; Agnew Place. ROUTE 6 Eleanor Walker, Green 929 81 h Ave. West 105-537 ; 9th Ave. East 110-270; McBride Street 113-708. - 1 ROUTE 7 Gkmlon Smith, Blue 931 All ot Section 2 , ROUTE 8 Jimmy Johnson, Green 661 Waterfront and Pacific Place; (CNR-Fishermer.'s Floats!. ROUTE 9 Melvin Bjornson, Green 113 9th Ave. East. M-'Brlde to Hays Cove Circle; McBride Street 111-815. ROUTE 10 Bruce Itoaid, Green 719 4th Ave. East 237-73R; 5th Ave. East 301-719; 0th Ave. Eat 119-245, 301-626; Hays Cove Circle 82-667; Cotton Street 511-516; Green Street 411-416; Ebert Street; Young Street. ' I spoke to the girl who kept hi sco:e a service provided by the operators and found Foster, an- nuw wing mane. 11 is an- ! shirbm is alto very good. It has ' op.; Annettes vs Savoy; MzMeek- "nil. iiusr- k-i s. -usecr a Teiresning navor and it k to vs. wratnans; Skeena vs. btars; Lucky Strikes vs Rosa Lee; I'ibb Printing vs Cloverleafs; Lyons vs G. & A. bund lor 15 years, bowl well over 1 to C'termlne the maturity of , wonderlul to serve after a large 20rt : grapes, will have a very benefi- j meal because it is so light and .' He's top man In .this league."; clal effect upon the grapes being tart. Lsmon snow may be made said the girl. "He broke a 300 i"'red on the markets this fall. ! into grape snow by merely sub- Nov. 29 Lyons vs WrathaUs average last year." Wow, I This should be of great interest j stituting grape Juice for the Dibb Printing vs Stars; Mc ' tftsmanship S Type... let Us Solve 1 Printing Problems t I'lKtNK 231 ' Printing Co. BBSNI R BLOCK I thought, and blind. But I was : to nil Canadian homemakers be- lemon Juice. Many other colorful I MOekln vs Cloverleaf ; Skeena vs to get another surprise when I : cause it shows that the producer j desserts can be made by merely Savoy; G. & A. vs Rosa Lee; An- nv.'t Charlie, the worst bowler on 1 " becoming more and more in-: substituting grapa for any other nettes vs Lucky Strikes: Shen- t-restea ln how his product Juice suggested. Another idea reaches tlw consumer. the home economists suggest is the league. j "He'll make close to 100 today, ; by the looks of his score. But j he's deaf, dumb and blind." The girl looked at me, as If to say. tuns vs rollers; Big sisters vs Cook's Jewellers: 75 Taxi vs 7th Avenue Market; Rupert Radio vs Commercials; Co-op. vs Man-son's; Sunrise vs McKays. ! When choosing grapes in the ! lnal graPe J.UIce mav be usea ln" milk or cream as the mai'ket lnnlf fur nliimn firm-sleaG 01 fruit. If the graoes are for table and what do you think of that?' liquid in butter icing for cakes. Grape Juice also makes wonderful sauces for cake puddings. "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe use, make certain that they do I thought an awful lot about it. not' drop off u slem t th BIG BUSINESS Always remember that fresh grapes, when served with cheese In Its first three years of op- i and crackers are an Ideal des- eration 609.000.000 medical pres-sert, easy to serve and easy to eriptions were provided under prepare. A few grapes may be Britain's national health act. I 1 lusted into any fruit salad or iruit cup to add color and flavor. Most important of all though, is to keep the fruit bowl well filled with grapes in this season Oi "grape plenty." CHARLIE was throwing the I slightest touch. Avoid grapes bowl down the alley. At least it that are mouldy and white and went part ways, then dribbled be on the lookout for fruit which dewn into the gutter. A 12-year- j has been, injured by frost. The old boy was his coach, but ts ; evidence of this Is soft, flabby Charlie could neither hear or see, ' fruit. U'ling him whera the ball went I ... and how many pins he had still i 0rap" are,a ry tasty topic, to knock off was a lot different Everyone enjoys eating grapes than the Job of the blind coach- 'm lhe unt and a well-filled es , , , v bowl on the table or sideboard Actually, if it hadn't been for stay weU-fllfcfj long in the system young Jimmie had the avfrage nome' devifed his father, too, was i While the so-called blue grapes blind Charlie probably never j are most common, red and white would have bowled. And It was grapes ara found for sale also . 1 V, ROUTE 11 Michael Powers, Black 934 Pi :rgott Ave.; 1st and 2ud Overlook? Herman Place; aft- Piggott Place. i 1 ;-, Z f'tiftTti it.N Implc. Jimmie merely used the; The most common varieties of Would Make Bed Smoking Criminal HAMILTON, Cnt. The Hamilton Hotel Association will under-Vake to bring about action that other man s hand as a five-pin j blue grapes are the Fredonia and "omblnation and after each ' the Concord. The Rogers is a bcwl, would indicate on the well known type of red g-apj and 0. fingers of Charlie s hand where j the Niagara the most popular while grape. The average home will make smoking in hotel bods a criminal offence. tne ban had gone, and dlsposl-, Uon cf the pins. On his third bowl, two pins remained standing, but after maker buys the blue grapes for h.'V jam and Jelly making. The home economists of the Consumer Section, Canada Department of Agriculture have found that conversing with his little friend. the blind deaf-mute, turned around looking very pleased and a combination of blue and white, walked unfaltering to the bench, or as they are usually called, I couldn't talk to Charlie, be green grapes, make a delicious jelly with a lovely flavor and a nch, wine-red color. When mak- If ' J 1 Jlfi it f I ii ROUTE 12 Sammy Alexander ; ' 11th Ave. East 333-1885; Frederick St.; Sherbrook Ave. ROUTE 14 Ronny Eby, Green 258 1st East 225-247; 2nd Ave. West 137-341; 1st Street 131-225; Market Place. ROUTE 15 Alley n Ritchie, Black 888 5th Ave. We.st 635-735, 741-745; Borden Street Fraser Street Biggar Place. ROUTE 16 Frank Kifhwrn, Green 977 4th Ave. East 124-234; 5th Ave. East 101-246; 7th Ave. East 108-658; Bowser Street. ROUTE II Derek Allan. Blue 120 6th Ave. West 210-539; 7th Ave. West 120-537; 8th Ave. West 221-528; Lotbinlere St. 721-728; McBride St. 413- 704; Tatlow St. 625-733. ROUTE 18 Stanley Boshier, Black 953 6th Ave. Eat Block 800; 8th Ave. East 915-976; 9th Ave. East 1000-1144;- 10th East 900-1130; Alfred Street; Bacon Street; Donald Street. ROUTE 19 Jimmy Johnson, Green 661 6lh Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. ROUTE 29 Ross Marray, Blie 275 8th Ave. East 1036-1944. ROUTE 21 Jimmy Moorehead, Red 335 2nd Ave. West 1135-1314; Park Ave. 1005-2279; llth Street; Water Street; Beach Place. ROUTE 2J Larry Parent, Green 487 8th West 615-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor Street. ROUTE 24 Brian Roberts, Black 480 2nd Ave. West 716-3rd Ave. and 0th Street; 3rd Ave, West Dally News-Watts and Nickerson's (5th St.). ROUTE 25 Derry Parkin, Green 660 6yi Ave. East 1141-1476. . ROUTE 26 Frankie Stewart, Blue 716 7lh Ave. East 981-1086; 1103 Ridley Home; Hays Cove Ave. 928-1154. THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU . Kiit Circulator! ' TITANIUM the magic metal makes SATIN-GLO k GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES T19 Toaster ..' $ T12 Toaster " "Imperial" itvlln. ENAMEL ;j glossier . . , .5 . cause only language he understood was a rather complicated system of palm touching. This factor also kept Charlie without much or any company, even with other blind, because he could not easily communicate wittj them. 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