sr- lrfnrc Uupcrt Daflg.i3cto0 Saturday, November 2, 1946 Classified Advertising - - - - JClasslfifds: 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notices. 50c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: (2. TERSONAL FOR SALE PERSONAL Taken by mistake a FOR SALE Girl's bike new. brown overcoat IiomHoedown. $35.00. 337 7th E. (259) Will exchange at Dally News for own. (257) FOR SALE Three-quarter bed " and ppring, also single bed, WANTED spring and mattress for sale 1058 7th E or WANTED 6 rooms unfurnished. Phone Black 298. (258) Phone Green 148. (257) F0R SALE-2-plece chesterfield URGENTLY WANTED -A three $80- New- Pnone reen 827' or four-room apartment, fur- nlshed, or three or four-room furnished house, by respon- SLIGHTLY USED sheets and slble party; adults only. Close blankets, all clean; sheets sire In. What have you? Apply to 45x9o. Less than half price, Bex 172 Dally News. (tf) g5c Blankets p.re all-wool, real WANTED - Prince Rupert Ski JJgUn; JgJ $3.95 B.C. Furniture Co. UP- Clu-j woulfl appreciate any . donations of tables, chairs, fr SALE Carpet, 9'x2'; and; couches, cots, mattresses, baby's play pen. Phone Red blinds, cooking utensils, dishes, 347, (tf) cutlery or -anything you have ; to offer. Please call 342 and FOR SALE 12 slightly used Dog-car will call. (259) Ash nets and gillnet drum with WORK WANTED WANTED By high school boy, 16, work after school hours. Phone Red 728 after 5:30. (tf) FOR KENT FOR RENT 5 room apartment. ... Centrally located. G. P. Tinker - Ltd. Phone 57. (tf) FOR RENT Cabin, partly furnished. Apply 315" Sixth West, " after 6 p.m. (tf ! FOR RENT Housekeeping room on waterfront. Phone Blue 815. (tf) FOR RENT 6 room flat, two furnished bedrooms, kitchen stove. Fifth Avenue West. Apply Suite 1, Helgerson Block. (tf) WARM SLEEPING ROOM for rent,, reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 p.m. (262) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home. " Men preferable. 622 Fraser St. (257) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern , and up-to-date type National . Portable Sawmills, manufac-' tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES , Civil Service Examnation Prepare KOW for Fall and Winter examinations Letter Car- " ' rier, Postal Clerk, Customs - Clerk, Immlgrataion Inspector, etc. Full particulars from -- "M.C.C; Civil Service, School, 301 Enderton B 1 d g . ,' Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. No agents HELP WANTED x.- WANTED Carpenters f 0 ! Prince George area. Room with excellent board., $1.20 per day. Apply Northwest Construction Ltd., Box -777, Prince George, . or Prince Rupert office, Room 6, Stone Block. (259) HELP WANTED Housekeeper for elderly couple. Phone 264. (258) WANTED Junior Clerk for municipal office. Commencing salary $85.00 per month, with increases of $5.00 monthly after six and 18 months satlsfac-tory service. Good opportunities for further advancement Application should be made In own handwriting, stating age. marital status, qualifications and previous experience (If any), before November 8th to H.D. Thain, City Clerk. (258) Train Schedule From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pjn. For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. BLONDIE T7 gears; reasonable. 1307 Over- look. (257) FOR SALE Three pairs new-blue brocaded drapes and 3 curtain panels. Phone Green 315. (258) FOR SALE One walnut bedroom suite, one single iron bed, four white enamelled chairs. All new, never used. Phone Red 182. (258) FOR SALE Sale of household furnishings. Harry Horsefield, above Pioneer Laundry. Call 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. (tf) FOR QUICK SALE 36-foot trolling boat with 60 h.p. engine. Good condition. Price reasonable. Would consider smaller boat in part payment. 724 Seventh Avenue East. Phone Red 890. (258) FOR SALE New and used fur niture and hardware at the lowest prices. New aluminum pots 60c; new scatter rugs, nice patterns, from $1.65; used sleeping couches $7; beds, complete, $10; coal and wood stoves, from $35; 2-piece chesterfield $59.50; slightly used single beds, complete, $20; hand winches, anvils, etc. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE 2-burner- hot plate with oven; 1 baby's play pen; 1 baby's walker. All like new 1 Kodak developing set, complete. Apply Box 174 Daily News. (258) FOR SALE 1 tube-tester; 1 multimeter; 1 Universal loudspeaker; 1 Victor record player. A bargain. 1054 9th Ave. East.. Phone Red 751. (263) FOR SALE l2-ton Chevrolet truck, 1935 model. Valentin Dairy. (259) FOR SALE Studio couch In good condition. Phone Green 751. (259) FOR SALE Beautiful home on Fourth Avenue. Large sut!-pcrch faces harbor, giving ex cellent view; spacious living and dining rooms, hall and study all with oak floors; two fireplaces; modern kitchen; Pembrooke bath; all on main! and rock basement; heated! floor. Four bedrooms and bath on upper floor. Concrete with automatic coal stoker. One of the finest homes m the city. Immediate occupancy. Inquire Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342 or evenings, Blue 367. (262) OIL BURNERS RELIANCE Range Oilburners. Phone Black 897, 1052 6th Ave. East. (262) OLDEST BOOK The oldest existing printed book is Buddhist sacred text dated 868 A.D. TOO HUNGRY TO WAIT WINCHESTER, (CP) Police were called when 1,000 old age pensioners and widows rushed tables on which gifts of food from Australia were being distributed to them. Spy-ring in the home port. Hoop TdLEi It's 99 Taxi and the Savoys again in the senior tilt of thb evening's offering of basketball and, of course, the third desperate effort of Doc Montgomery to come up with a win against the league leading taxlmen. If the fans had anything to do with It 99 would stop their winning ways here and now as they have been so far undefeated and that makes for lack of popularity. In the last meeting of Savoys and B.C. Packers both coach Neil Ross and the fishermen and Montgomery of the Savoys cax.e up with a new type of play that . they figured might upset the 99 board of strategy only to have the ' tables turned on them by Art Murray and his boys in their last game with the Packers. Employing one of the oldest tricks in basketball the sleeper play or more commonly known as the man - in - the - hole the league leaders, through the efforts 6f little George Viereck and their rebound snagging guards, rail up twelve points on Ross' boys before they "were unfortunate enough to lose Viereck through the Injury route. It was that move and just that move that gave the 99 team their margin of victory and strangely enough nothing was done about the goings on from the B.C. Packers' bench. Word has been received from Ketchikan that the first city seniors will show here November 22 and 23, and this will be the first lntertown game of the season. Comes now me very cm- flcult task of picking an all-star team to meet them and to whom the task will be given has not yet been decided. Plans are to have the candidates for the team turn out en masse and a selection board will be set up to weed-out until a string of ten players has been chosen. It looks as though we are in for a treat one of these days as the Bo-Me-Hi club continues to outclass everything In the intermediate and are beginning to set their sights on a crack at 99 Taxi on the senior set-up. Coach Alex Bill of the student isn't making any rash statements as to whether his boys will give the big boys a scare out somehow is very deliberate about pitting them against the type of competition Macphee & Co. are liable, to offer. Art Murray, coach of the 99 club, feels that the High School lads should work their way up the ladder as It were and play the weaker team of the senior circuit before jumping at the league leaders and if they are capable why give them a chance to represent the city in all outside games. Thli seems to be the most logical move on the part of High School, that Is take a small bite at first Just to see how it tastes There is no cou'ot the students carry senior material on their roster In the persons of Thompson and Ciccone but outside of those two lads it looks as though they can do with a little season ing before they are able to topple the big fellows. Sonny Beynon will not strip for 99 tonight due to an injury suffered In the game Tuesday night but should be okay for a week tonight when his team plays B.C. Packers again. Don Forward of the Civic Centre is pleased to announce that the new balconies In the gym will be In readiness for the games this evening and will afford -ample vision and comfort regardless of where their scats may be situated. No ladles game tonight which gives us three games starting at seven and ending shortly after ten. PROTECTIVE COLORING Giant tree frogs are mottled a mixture of grey and green and can vary their coloration to some degree. ' j . 'to.u,?.', ; Cv .H'it, :..-..n, '. i 7? a ACCENT.. ON RECREATION Tt oOst.-wjr .R.C.N. Is placing stress, on the divisional system under which It is the responsibility of the divisional officer to see that the men under hl. Funerv!skn re-' encotrnvred to. take part in healthful recreation. Here two sailors on board the cruiser H.M.CJ3. Uganda stage a friendly boxing bout. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Hawaii Calls 4:30 Songs In 3,weet Style" 4:45 Swing Time 5:00 T.B A. 5:30 Sweet and Low Down 5:45 Sports College 6:00 CBC News 6:C5 Hit Songs of Yesterday 6:30 Saturday Night Serenade 7:00 Dancing Party 7:30 Organ Music ! 8:00 Red River Barn Dance 8:30 Old Time Rhythm 9:00 .Rayand Eleanor 9:15 This Week 9:30 Three Suns Trio 9-45 Lee Sims 9:55 Solo Spotlight r v 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News . , 10:15 Hollywood Barn Dance 10:45 Dance Orch. 11:00 Weather and sign off ann. SUNDAY A.M. 8:00 To be announced (Rec) 8:30 Concert Album 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 From Old Vienna 9:30 Alan and Me 9:59 Time .Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Inst Mary 10:30 Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Reports 11:30 Religious Period 12:00 New York Philharmonic Symphony Orch, P.M. 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 CBC News 2:03 John Fisher Reports 2:15 Week-end Review '2:30 T.B.A. 3:00 Music for Sunday 3; 30 CBC News 3:33 Regional Weather Forecast 3:38 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 4:30 Record Album 5:00 Music in Three-Quarter Time 5:30 Special Anniversary Program 6:30 Familiar Music -7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Old Songs1" 7:30 Salute From Mutual 8:00 The Readers Take Over 8:30 Sunday Serenade 9:00 Organ Recital 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and sln off ann. MONDAYS-AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News By Chic Young Fort William Boy Leadinsr Athlete FCRT WILT-IAM, (?' - Billy ; Powell, Canadian amateur wej tenvelght boxing champion and resident of Port Arthur, has been I nominated for the Canadian j Amateur Athletic Union's award to the outstanding athlete for 1946. The recommendation will be submitted to the national body's annual meeting next month In Montreal. 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music For Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10: 15 Thoughts For Today 10:30 Roundup Time '10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 KejCcoard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00 Musical Program 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1 M5 Commentary and Talk, Wpg. 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Footllght Favorites 2:45 Musical Program 3:00 Me&ter's Islanders 3:15 Mirror for Women 3:30 Serenade , 3;45B2C New.j and" Commentary V iin " VIRGINIA NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE Terrace Corner Snack Bar MRS. F. MAPLE LEAFS- C A Nl If TIF Canadian Trams Showing Way in National Hockey I eajue This Year MONTREAL Tcronto Maple Leafs, who appear o be runnln? away with the National Hockey League th'J season, p:ayed a one-all overtime tie last night with .the Montreal Canadlens who, as a result, continue In the runner-up spot. The game had been postponed from Thursday night. The week-end National Hcckey League' schedule follows: Saturday Boston at Toronto, Detroit at New York. Sunday New York at Detroit, Boston at Chicago. The league standing: Toronto 4 2 0 20 13 Montreal 2 2 2 14 10 New York 2 1 2 11 11 Boston 13 1 12 10 Chicago 1 1 2 11 14 Detroit 1 1 4 16 26 QUITE A YARN Chicken feathers hav been made into an experimental yarn. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace OLD PIPE TOBACCO LAMBLY HOME-MADE PIES SANDWICHES CAKES LUNCHES FOR TRAVELLERS On the Main Highway TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. . Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS For minor repairs and .as LEMIRE BOWtS GAME OF 394 Spitfires High Scoring Team In War Assets. League Letting loose with a startling 394 In his first game, Jerry Le. llffj mire of the Hell Divers team led the Individual scoring in last right's suston of' the War Assets Five Fin League. His second frame s6re Was 176 and the third game, 211. giving him a three-game total of 781. Highest scoring team was the Spitfires with a total Of 3079. The night's results: Spitfires D. Chappell 148 177 81 V. Carrier ... ....... 163 224 155 A. Kelson .. ... .. 560 147 296 L. Wlchens 188 214 186 3. 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