Hospitalization! Sons Of Htm r.ce Rupert Daiiy News liieoriay. January 9, iHbi Each Staqe at the Civic Center Activities tied Blackwood on 'Bridge By Easley Blackwood Of Pensioners 1 1 ie ouna ui Twrwav at SPACE SAVER (A column on Prince Rupert Little Theatre) At request of the Canadian meeting last night, outlinec Legion Prince Rupert Chamber themselves a heavy agenda of Commerce last night approv-1 The meeting decided to ed a proposal that free hospital- chase the lot on Sixth Av batlon without payment of pre-! West next to the armoury, a - Double Deck Rj MopU Bunks Standard single size 39" The Blackwood clam convention is used by a great majority of br idge players all over the world. That Is because it is easy to understand and frequently usable. I am the first to agree that the convention is sometimes used where other slam-probing methods would be better. I propose to show. you in miums should be graniea to nwr wm ue uui m uie old on Fifth Avenue. Card r,v ;ivp.s of veterans' allowance re Officers Installed and Plans Laid For Presentation of Plays Plans for spring plays were discussed at the installation of officers of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre in the Civic Centre last night. A new executive imder Mrs. J. S. Black, unani- and dances will be resumes Friday. When materials elpients, recipients of widows' allowance and recipients Of de 'lfa upuef bunk is de LntujiiUbl st, the set can available at a reasonable pendent parents pensions un articlesi " the following series of der the Canadian Pension Act tnfV wiU start constructs! a small slam at not only how to use the conven-, chances on on the same basis as Utr ily HVtH'U-J Ul a new building on the; ir r, n1A nna nPnQifttlfl'H hearts. Mr. Meek got off to his nousiy re-elected as president, consists of Mrs. W. E hest. lead, the, fourth best dia- . ,ioii,-.r. (mm the Le- ucqu.rea lot. wiu d-s. i A t-UllHIlUUldl'ivil i;uilUiiuu.t.u ..v.... , price $49.50 mond. and Mr. Champion woni Chappie vice-presiden, and MISS blizabetri ilOimes,; ion stressed the low income of, Ttiere wag an excelelnt t with the ace. But that was the; 1 ' 1 laiesc nensioners whi:h made it out for the meeting. Pr- iinpOMiblc for them to pay hos- j:v,n Frdh"!Tn m in the : A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A Good Place to Buy Ov.-r a Quarter of a Century" Fhtuie ITS S2? Third Avenue last, U1CR ClUJl, aim iini 1 oni jr wi... t . , ... Vn- (Retiring officers are Me.vin g P 'You will notice that Mv. vice-president; Miss skulmerud, oinii &mS for for tlie the major ma)or prouu produc- Champlon and Mr. Meek didDiane Kennedy, secretary, and have an excellent sacrifice at Miss Nina Youngman, past treas- 1 1 Little Thp9tr. Theatre member, members are jre six spades. They would have lost , urer , only one spade, one heart and Nina, who has been with the being urged to bring copie or pitai ins'.iiai.Le A two minutes' silence wa Endorsatlon of the proposal . Qt tne t,rst of lhf was moved by J. T. Harvey. Jn honur of the Ulle Km( . While favoring the extension . wh(J WM ft charlcr me of the exemption to these classes. ( M the Q( Dr. L. M. Greene pointed oud);Uclous refresnmenls , mie rlnb for a set of 300 Doinis. ntnD T-h-ntro h fnr manv names 01 mree-aci piaj-i.v FINE PRINTING AT... If Mr. Dale had monkeyed piays was wlshed good luck by erably mc-or "fUge,: lion but when to use it. North-South vulnerable. South dealer. V.rtll (Mr Kill") S 1 H A 10 8 7 3 D 7 CA Q 8 6 4 2 et r.:l-t r. Mi-ek) ( Mr. ( hs)niiiif ) 8 Q 9 4 3 S K J 111 6 2 H J 5 H 4 D-K J 8 6 3 2 U A Q 10 C 3 C J U 7 South (Mr. MnlM) S A 5 H K Q 9 6 2 D 9 6 6 C K. 10 5 Tile bidding: Kuuttl Most North Kal 1 H Pass 4 NT Pass 6 D Pass 6 H AH pass For many months now I have been collecting hands where the convention was used and some where it was abused. I will show vou these hands, hoping that mat, in tne case ui .lt, servefi by M.s. Carl Slran d!'bli r ! m??J. MoXv htHeVuwerl Pe-ioners. t,ere wa,, paym; mt f ittte R v.iuuo, t.w.i ""c i Vancouver uiaucn ui uie omm -- - - -,.... mtu- niosi IrOm consouaui-eu icychik "'" egal Printers nhomniiiM umnld rwihti hlv hflVo! du. v.,. n ,rAT YOUIIK QUO UaV, and' fur welfare to the hospital tn- found this admirable spot. tinue her theatre activities to were plays t. SECOND AVE. In her report last night, the menuoneu nw h retiring secretai7, MLs.s Kennedy,1 selections. ,ro were disclosed a balance of $23.48 in I ..sent jnee surance scheme in order to, UMlllAVrlC? maintain a sound actuarial ba- whta twty ,udr,,.n move brinpi l I llwtp Iwinitm it'i tim (or Ur. ( il:' j Kidny-Liv Pill. Thuunnds (u " ' relief from backache, paintul Mrs H. S Parker Is sailing . kidn nd livw dinrdm by uu Thursday night on the Prince ST-Dr. cwfSi George for a trip to Vancouver, rrrTJjrTTri nnri Plsewhere In the south. She JUK-nAC3 CPORT OHOTS e club's bank accounts. - -i- w. I With fnrthcomine nlavs and , .-.....! rnff BROADWAY CAFE .,a membership drive it is ex- Knutson Marilyn Ross, Ernest left-winger , pected that funds w111 bc gained" Milgram, Elizabeth Holmes, Mrs. Syl Apps, then expects to be away for the next Tyj Sfytfl twn nr three weeks. iwjBi jthey may help you to achieve with the senior athletic Hamii- 1Ilrce P "y. UCJ. S. Black, uiane K-enneay anu ton Tieers. scored three goals 'Produced next ween, are post- Mike Holman. C0fc Bcs, Food pi Finest Cooking Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. and three assists as Tigers beat P"ecl not Ialer, f 2- due ' P'oduction dif-ago. Oakville 10-2 at Toronto 15 years1 rual7. 1 ltul,lt's lhe Chrustmas sea-ronto (,V('r Apps, who starred with To-1 Maple Leafs of the NHL son- for many years, was selected by Using plays by Thornton sports writers as Canada's out- Wilder, Anton Tchekoff and standing athlete of 1937 and' Charles George, the three one-that year was the first winner 'act plays now in rehearsal of the Calder trophy for the: promise good entertainment. c For take home orders-Phone 200 bidding. Do you know the requirements for bidding four no trump to ask partner how many aces 'he has? They are three in number. First, the hand must clearly have slain possibilities. Second, the hand must be "safe" for five-odd. The third requirement is that the only information needed to determine whether a slam can be made is the number of aces held by partner. After his partner opened the bidding with one heart and Mr. Meek passed, Mr. Dale decided that his hand met all three of thpse renuirements There was outstanding NHL rookie. I Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Funeral Notices, Marriage and Eigugement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE . iney are ine jeweuea nana, a mystery; "The Happy Journey," a comedy pantomime, and "The Marriage Proposal," a comedy. Paul Berlenbach, former world light-heavyweight boxing champion who earned more than $500,000 in pre-depression days. , IU'll.DERS & CONTRACT FOR SALE IN MEMORIAM Two of last year's festival cup started a wrestling career at winners, Miss Elizabeth Holmes ' PLUMBING and H E A Hvdramatic FOR SALE -1948 bneel r netul worK u Under seat Pontiac sedan. . uraupl rmllnK. Call New York 17 years ago to earn ' and Reg Lavigne, are In the iiving expenses. He wrestled inlplays. "The White Lawn," dl- heaters flock, radio and cig SOLD! Now at a .Bargain Sale in West. Plwne 543. Letoi and Sons. nnr. mi.. KAnciHoratinn HHirH' a preliminary and got $150 for recueu uy bis. w. c. mappie, in arette lighter. Good mechanical condition. Phone Green 977 after 5. P' In loving remembrance of Jo-sepn Edward Jiick. A dav of remembrance sad to recall. Without iarewell he left us aU. Till memory fades and life departs He will live forever in our hearts. Bv his loving wile, Birdell and Beverly. (Iter 11 minutes. prompted him to jump straight to four no trump. With his freak which Miss Holmes acted, took, the cup for the best adult play last spring. James McGrath, a veteran MODERN Painting and ! ing Bpence and N Phone Black 215. evemr noon hour. P.O. Box 1111 holding it appeared that the op A crowd of 16,000 saw Ells portents 'might-get together oh worth Vines make his debut in a good sacrifice bid if Mr. Cham- professional tennis at New York actor and producer of the Eng- FOR SALE 1950 Meteor custom sedan in showroom condition, low mileage. 405 5th Ave. East. Phone Blue 365. (8P FOR SALE Firewood kindling, 50c per sack. Get your winter suuplv at a big savinn. Kalen Transfer. Red 9',2. (7p FUNERAL NOTICE ACCOUNTAMS pion was allowed to come into n years ago. Vines was beaten ' llsh stage, now working in the the bidding at a reasonably low by Big Bill Tilden. Three years amateur Canadian theatre, was BULGER'S JEWELERS range. , later, in 1937, Vines was hum- adjudicator oi last year s drama PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.!: Tax specialist. S. 0 btone Building, hed s bled Fre entries w th which the local Dale: ,bv Perry, great English Mr is not one to dilly around with a lot .of subtle blds."1:" ''fessional " ,'tt,cl, 'ng proi6 "v""-' DAHL In the cltv. Saturday, January 6. 1951. Eric, aged 67 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Alice Dahl, 517 6th West. Kev. L G. Setber will conduct seiv-, ices at Grenvllle Court ChaDel at 2 p.m. Wednesday. January 10. Interment to follow in Fair-view Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (ltd FOR SALE One storage tank, 4" square black iron, will hold t 1600 gallons. Phone 851. (8pl ranks. Plans for entry in the May His bid of four no trump made festival are under way. It is WORK WANTED 4. FOR SALE 1948 Anglia. Low hoped Mrs. Audrey St. Dennis WRITING CASES Regular $5.25 NOW nMo fmm crfiniiinp Mnrnppn. Comolete Johnson, Victoria Times music milcine and A-l concnuon, complete with radio. Mav be seen at CFPR. Pl it necessary for Mr. Champion to come In at the five range. That he declined to do. When he learned that Mr. Masters had one ace, Mr. Dale was quite happy to take his and drama critic and director CARD OF THANKS MIDDLE-AGED, reliable desires housekeeping to business couple or ft-able man with child; home preferred to Men Box 9. Daily News. with the Victoria Players Guild, will be here to adjudicate local Canada-Born Girl Now A Canadian FOR SALE Gasoline washing W, 1V1UUL bv.v....w ,.,WU nirtrtnc orl (Ta and sratinnAJV entries. Her adjudication has On the occasion of mv recent retirement as CN R. B&B lore- Willi aKlfW V-VtlV- U,ttU a.v..... j FOR YOUR NEW YEAR LETTERS machine motor, single Deo ana rockini chair. 445 7th Avenue East, evenings. t8pi been appreciated here before. JANUARY STOCK CLEARING Mrs. Cnappie vr&s elected as the Little Theatre's representa FOR SALE Model A. Phone Red HELP WANTED man. I wish to express mv heartfeld thanks to my former co-workers for their generous expressions or regards and goodwill. Jack Wold. (ltpi 930 after 5 p.m. P Mrs. Mary Osterlund is a Can tive at the Music and Drama adian. Yesterday morning she Festival meetings. FOR SALE 1 Yukon "jofan8 sleeping i ba Prince Rupert theatre audi S SA9W i EMPLOYMENT -Canada ' Hotel. Utp) , Bavview 3avView ARI)OFTHANKS I HE IT 1 Ki-nri si 0 J for latest FDR SALE Heintzman Diano, We wish to extend our thanks Business and Professional like new. Apply 6&i bin west after 6. OP was a swede. Mrs. Osterlund has never been out of'Canada. It is unlikely that Mary Teb-betts, playing on the banks of the Cornwallis River in her native Nova Scotia, ever thought she would see the time when she would have to become naturalized to be a Canadian. ences will remember" the three one-act plays, "Villa for Sale," "The Bathroom Door" and "At Liberty," which were produced by the local group at the end of May. It is expected that casting will to the cltv tire department, "99 Taxi. Columbia Cellulose Company and all others who assisted in any way for their co-operation during our recent fire. REAL ESTATE , Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., HOUSE FOR SALE Five room. ment opportunities reiw ing firms hiring. ServD reau. Dept. N2. P.O. Bo; Saint John. N.B. HELP WANTED FEM-'.; Wanted, clerk - steiv for Cltv Engineers Knowledge of tvpma shorthand preferred. A. willing giving age status and previous e to Cilv Engineer. O. t. fori tawara. B.C. tit) ENGAGEMENT NOTICE soon be held for Prince Rupert's three-act spring stage play. This furnished or unturnisneu. bus 9th West, or phone Red 170. (12p) Mary Tibbetts came to Brit The engagement is announced of Barbara Jean daughter of COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instrument PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED w:ll be produced before the festival. Mrs. Black mentioned that correspondence and exchange of Mrs, W. Gibbins. 564 Arcadia Road, Lulu Island to William Charles Wallace, eldest son of art. City Engineer! Mr. and Mrs., William Wallace, ish Columbia with her family j when still a young girl. About 20 years ago at Terrace she met a young man just out from Sweden and soon afterward became Mrs. Carl Osterlund. At the fame time she became a Swedish citizen, for such' was the law at tfcat time. ; In 1947, she applied for Canadian citizenship. Yesterday was her third trip to Prince Ru 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 FOUR-ROOM home In good condition; concrete foundations; fenced: tool shed: new electric stove; moderately priced. Also two revenue homes and. other listings. See Armstrong Agen-, cies. Phone 342 qr Green 297 FOR"sALE-Completely furnished two-bedroom house with full concrete basement. Phone Red 983. (Up' ARTICLED clerk wantfd jl irm of chartered accon 4s.nWif maUriculationt . iuuu inn Avenue East, prince Rupert. The wealing -W take olace nn February 2 l'Jfel it 7:30 keeping and accouniiw : u.m. Ih Brighouse United Church, Lulu Island, B.C. " dtp) ASO-4 ( ing an asset, wox w Rupert. This advertisement is not published Of displayed by the Liquor Control Board o by the Government oi British Columbia. FOR SU HELP WANTED Ret" riorka Permanent IP FOR SALE Coal and wood LISTINGS WANTED . RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 ni h.iv RF,a for intervif pert on that mission. Yesterday she received her certificate of heater. Wartime house front ing full particulars as room style. Phone Blue 165 A. P. GARDNER & CO. ' ACCOUNTANTS ; CHARTERED A. L. BELL, C.A. i Resident Partner i i. 324 Second Avenue , ; i BOX 203 Phone 88 "!: V; - i V, : HELP'S h " ? ' BEAUTY SHOP 1 1 f V " , Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all . ' 1 1 Its branches i 204 4th Street Plione R55 . i . T QUALITY REPAIRS i For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles 3 MAC . SHOE HOSPITAL' j. ' Box 774 Second Ave )) Kl f , scott McLaren ,.. J CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 1 'ti''s Block 608 3rd Ave. W. (tf) perlence, eic SELLING vour home? List with an experienced realtor. For prompt inspection see Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342 or Green 297 (eves.). Il4cl FOR SALE Enterprise oil range WANTED Truck driver Ik j-li i noivlhfO! poi oiirner wun Blower. 1413 j naturalization from Judge W. O. . Fulton. If she had waited until ! yesterday to apply for Canadian j citizenship, she would have had only to write to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship !at Ottawa and would have Te- in? in store. Applv ' TERSONAL News Office. first overlook, (308p) FOR SALE 1949 ',-ton Fargo. What oifers? Phone Red 232. BOYS WANTED (7p i Bottles represent money in your basement. For the balance of this month only, we will help convert them Into cash. Phone 132, and our truck will call for quantities of not less than 1 dozen Coke and North Star Brand. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 132 WILL the person who had a wallet put in his Docket bv mistake at Mrs. Anderson's, 9th Street Dec. 22. please leave at 741 3rd Ave. West. Papers are ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone 451 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above . n ItV FOR SALE Easy washing machine, also pair cement tubs with fittings. Call Black 807 l vaiuaoie to me. vopp between 6 and 8 eves. (8d) A gOOCl O P P u 1 l " " t ,, youns lads with 'W delivering Dailv s routes. Phone 'J at iha nnilv News o- ! ceived her certificate of Canad- ian citizenship within a very short while. The law has been changed within the past few : days. j Mr. Osterlund lost his life two years ago. ! Mrs. Osterlund's two children, TASTY and leave your nam i and phone number. ,0.iiu ,.&Mans.CCISf bicycle , biscuits and buns are now being Shil,aliliacc?5'?,rie8- 3 sPeeds- sold at the Rupert Bakery Ltd. . .Phone Blue 335. (6p) I Phone 643 for orders. NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES I (M2 FroLIl';":beS?,eed(ir Shovels; j if YOU are contemplating get-Rnrrra&'rni , A ? m s ting a furnace we suggest now Road Graders Littleford Bros. I i thp timp sw S tppi minnlv Black Tod Road Maintenance! 'he0h 6 ZL1 Vll Mrs. Winnie Emerich, Victoria. BOY WANTED Dfti)' Prince Rupert, B.C. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDING route in west ena oi i' able for reliable bov. Oilice. ne 347 P.O. Box 374 tail oment: Owen Clamshell i ; Vic- JvC.;, tk,.7 Buc'sets Sheet Metal, Black 884. Itf) T. I. Smith Concrete Mixers- WANTED and Earl, Telkwa, have not hao. this citizenship tangle. They were horn In Canada and have done nothing to have their citizenship status changed. Canadian women married since 1947 have retained their nationality and need not encounter the difficulties Mrs. Osterlund has met. Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson I rqtr fnr hrn Cbil enmn Pier nn-Bucket 'warier, . Rtnckniln i ilJP cast.- Das?,-?R Um aaWnniMH It twUiitinl at 4iUr49 per batteries and radiators. kt Llquar Control Board m W tW GanMM '1 and Snow Removal: Rice Port-i able Centrifugal Pumps; Na Phone 543 call 629 6th W City. (tf) Agent VANCOUVER , DAILY PROVINCE Phone Black 787 , 311 Second Ave. W. tional uramine iscrauers ana- PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 Q a sol in eHo'lsts- ANatfonal NORTHLAND Dalrv mllk dellv" .rtiblVawm0- Nation a ?red. 2f; Per quart. Why pay ment niauc. ot Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior fp Dr. o B Reed. O.B.E.. Queen's muiti a nunc lut uailY ur: Rotary Screens and Convevors Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for All Occasions 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 livery service. (M-291 University, has been re-elected couver, a. - 6357. Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. tf) : A -. j) BEER BOTTLES collected. 20c per dozen. Phone 678. (7p WANTED - Junior steno" i fOR BALE .New chesterfield I FOR RENT bv Nortnern o. Applv Room 15. Bwner HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS beds: beds comolete: untainted chest of drawers; hewing. machine: kitchen stoves: heat-lKQOM t MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Bpx 520 330 Secopd Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC FOR RENT Phone diif Green 404. (9p) ers; hardware; coffee tables, FURNISHED or unrun. for the fourth year chairman oi the Fisheries Research Board of , Canada. British Columbia mem-1 bers of the executive committee j are Dr. W. A. Clemens of the University of British Columbia,! and R. E. Walker, general man- i ager of B. C. Packers, Vancou-i ver. K. F. Harding, general man-, ager. Prince Rupert Fishermen's, Co-operative Association, Is a ; member of the board. with ins Quarters end tawua; bedroom suites; i rr .. .. M, brand new carpets. Axminster, : 41 U-DRIVE Phone 4 L 711 Gren-slzes 2' x W. scores of other ville Court. Fiaser St. (HM) r..nl... n lM,.Ant Red 852. , -- WANTED Reliable n.oUSelil Box 6. Daily News. FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call, 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders. V Contractors ' Xrft- RB"nn irnrnitTirp ROOM FOR RENT - Close . in j Phone Black 232. H-pl Moving, Packlny, Cratinf Shipping and General Cartajre and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents lor Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd . for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues (tf) Biack 324. Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 Bed 894 P.O. Box 1670 REPAIRS 1 WANTED TO RENT-jSr' utioi i room accommot s ilv of three adult: adj SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook s Jeweller. Ph. 212 WATCH REPAIRS Prompt, efficient service George Cook Jeweller. Satisfaction of city. Write (r News - FOR SALE Rot k maple dining room suite with Welsh dresser and 72" refractory table, Mc-Clarv 7 cu. ft. fridge, one year old. Rebuilt chesterfield, floral design and light wood. Vacuum cleaner with all attachments. Phone Oreen 935 or call at 1010 1st West. (9c) m Do you know you can now purchase to-day's NEVig 1IK11M.U to-day? iONES NEWS STAND Paptrn an flowa la daily tor C P A rT7rn7k or "J I Est. 1910 Phornen BO and 88 ing children. OIL BURNER SPECIALIST Stove service and repairs. G. D. Ronson. Bbck 503. (tf) News. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS j