13tfnrc" Uiincrt Diflp ncliis Thursday. November 21, 1946 JToelmpj in Sports i PLAN! HOCKEY AT OLIVER Hockey, which to many Prince Rupert people Is merely a radio program which they would like to hear on Saturday night, may make a naJ life appearance on ice here next Sunday. In the supposition that the current cold weather will continue until the week-end, Ray McLean o'f the Northern B.C. Pawer Co. is. attempting to or-.ganize a hockey game to be llayed at Lake Oliver Sunday iif.ternoori, something ihat has hot taken place here in some years. "We have the weather, we have the ice, so we might as well have hockey while we can," he . commented, thU morning. "I feel .aire there. must be enough fdrmer players with equipment here to put on a game." Just exactly when ice hockey was last played in Prince Rupert with ei;y degree of formality is someMng that nobody teems to definitely recall hut even during the intense .cold spell or 1943 no organized games .vrrre playsri. ; BRUINS ARE MOVING UP . , . . National Hockey League ' Favorites Downed Present , 1 .Leaders, Toronto 'Maple Leafs, Last Night Ilaston 4,' Toronto 1. Detroit 4. Chicago C. BOSTON Boston Bruias, whom many observers stili nick to finish in first place in 'the National Hockey League, took the presently leading Toronto Maple Leafs into camp by a score of 4 to 1 last nieht and moved into tie with Montreal -Canadiens lor' second place one game or , two percentage points behind the Leafs. In another scheduled fixture last night, Chicago BWck Hr,wks deieated Detroit Red Wings ' ' 1 to 4. "f -The league standing to date: W D L P A Pts. Toronto .... .. 7 3 2 37 30 17 Moritrcal 634 38 32 Boston ..." 5 5 3 39 40 Chicago.' ,5 1 5 41 38 New York .... 3 2 8 33 47 Detroit 4 3 0 46 57 SHORT SPORT President Frank Calder limited: Natfqnal Hockey Leagu? r&mes to 60 mlnutes five years Sfeo today, eliminating overtime play in tie games to enable ifel'lng teams to catch trains. Originally a wartime measure, tte ruling has remained in force. LOOK SHARP FEEL SHARP BE SHARP Gillette ; BLUE BLADES WITH THE SHARP&T ! "? - . EDGES EVER HONED RINK AT GYRO PARK MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE In spite of frosty weatheri Fire Chief H. T. Lock's efforts to make a skating rink at Gyrd Park appear to be meeting with failure due to the fact that the water spread over the area H seeping into the ground before it freezes, leaving an uneven, mushy .surface which probably cannot be made Into a rink. However, while the city firemen have been working to make 6 rink in the centre of the city voun? neoDle' have beh tlklnt advantage of other Ice surfaces in the area. Well marked by skate blades are the frozen sur faces of Oliver Lake, where par- t'es have been going nlghtlyj the fountain pond in the C.N.R. Park, and another sizeable pond near St. Peters Church, Seal Cove. Other small txmds also have been the scene of skating parties and impromptu hockey games. Evidence of the interests be- In? shown in skating are th numbers of pairs of skates piled oh the counter of a local shoe repair man who has made a bid for the skate sharpening business. In the last two davs he has sharpened' more than 20 sets of blades. Inability to flood the Gvro Park properly to make a rink was a bit of a disappointment to Fire Chief Lock and his men who have put in considerable ef1 fort in the attempt. "It koks as if the ground has to oe trozen first, so the water Won't seep away." Mr. Lock said a bit ruefully. "I woiilj certainly like to have seen a rink there. It might have provided a lot of pleasure." LONDON 0.1 A supper given by Tottenham Gas Company was delayed half an hoiir due to lack of gas pressure. ONHY IF e do not need to tell you That the fuel situation is by no means easy Please keep your orders well ahead so that we may be able to keep you supplied. Fuel stocks are by no means unlimited. ' Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Fuel and Building Materials Phone 651 and 652 "neTroyaT HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Qold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1D6 FUEL ECONOMY IS WATCHWORD FOR BRITAIN LONDON Fuel Minister Emanuel Shinwcll says there may be shortages of coal this winter but "no serious cri.'is" If the people do what they can tol save fuel. The average Briton Isn't entirely convinced: When Cartoonist J. C. Walker of Cardiff's Western Mail drew a householder dressed In overcoat, hat and motor rug, reading "Bleak House" by candle light .in front of a tireless grate, he reflected a wldesuread re action to the minister's forecast. , , . I I 1 1 r.1. I ; vvt-Eis ay ween, jvir. csmnwvil has veered rrom heavy pess!m-irm to moderate optimism and back again. Meantime, Arthur Hbrner, general secretary of the National Union it Min'ewbrk-ers. has said consistently that the anticipated 5,000,000-ton deficit in coal production will throw 1,000,000 men and women temporarily out of work. Industrialists in manv oarts of Scotland have been warned officially that their electrlCitv supply may, be cut one day a forthlsht to conserve coal. Power plants and railways are ncaring he bottom of their stockpiles. Gas companies have threatened pressure cuts when the weather gets really cold. And already even before the first snowfall some parts of the Midlands and southern England have experienced power failures of brief duration. Bradford, Yorkshire, even went without street cars for one stretch of 40 minutes. "I want to tell you there 13 not going to be a-crisls in coal, if by crisis you mean that industrial organization Is eoine to ba seriously dislocated and that hundreds of factories are to be closed down," Mr. Shinwell told the Coke-Oven; Managers Association. 'Minister Gives 1 ' His Reasons , That statement, he indicated ' later In the House of Commons, . was based on four suppositions: 1. That the present workln? I force of about 709.000 can be ' what ems COCOA ITS CHOCOLATE HAVOM? All good Cocoa like all good Chocolate is made from Cocoa Beans. The strength of flavour is decided by the amount of essentiil oils and rich, nourishing Cocoa Butter con tained in the Cocoa Powder you use. PERFECTION COCOA is guaranteed to con-tain 22 Cccoa Butter, supplying you with the.maximum of Chocolate Flavour. Whether for a nourishing food drink or for baking, be sure to ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA costs less! Twenly-five years selling automobiles and trucks in Prince Rupert and vicinity makes us feel that the day will conic when we shall again be knocking at- your door, asking for orders. Therefore, as In the past, we are endeavouring to so conduct our business that we' may continue to merit your confidence and support. OUR POLICY: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Deliver the oldest orders first. Give proper consideration to needs of veterans Not to require, a customer to trade in a used car to get a new one. JKtattS uterd1Sclraded-t0 allW a fair market SSntMAJ. !i?.afceM0rie that may not.be 0. To keep our order books open for Inspection by anv customer, so he may see where he stands on the list. S. E. PARKER LIMITED FORD AND MONARCH DEALER Third Avenue TERRACE MACHINE kept In the mines or increased 2. ..That fltoeineelsm' hi the mines is sharply- reduced. 3. That production shows art Increase of 100,000 tons -a week over 1945. 4. That Industrial and domestic users of coal effect the Utmost economies. Less than three weeks before his "no crisis" speech, Mi. Shln-wfll made another in which he warned: "Wo riln a verv crave (risk of breakdown." A recent government booklet for public distribution said that "Unless output. (of coal) rises, there 13 real danger that coal shortage may act as, a brake on reconversion." The minister's aim.lh.hls fuel-saving campaign Is a 10-per-cent voluntary cut In Industrial and c'.cmrstlc use of coal, gas and electtlcity to avert a. .brpnlc- down in supplies in the depths of the coming winter." Industry has been- warned that "more drastic steps" will have to be considered if the voluntary saving is not effective. The government is known to be considering a scheme to restrict use of electricity. Demand hns increased 70 per cent sfnrp tosft and the gas industry is using 24 per' cent more coal than be fore the war: & CIGARETTE PAPERS I Phone 8.'i SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS For minor repairs and gas THIS AND THAT 'i 11 J nWliKf 1 7A i In XV I I I 1 I I M I . r .i x V til l v M kcVv ' fCu "That's my. husband down there. - - Classified Advertising - Classifieds: 2e per word per Insertion, minimum charfi, 80c. Birth Notices. 50c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and. Engagement Announcements: $2. MIRTH' NOTICE- NEGRAIFP At the Prince Rupert General HcsDital, Tuesday, November 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nesralff (nee Betty Hauderischlld) a daughter, Sharon Carol. FOR SALE FOR SALE 4-tube Sparton portable radio;. 8 h.p. Johnson Iron Horse gaso:me engine. Apply 1345, 8th East. (272 FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, I boy's leather jacket size 12-14. Apply suite 1, Helgerson B!k. (274) FOR SALEr-Chesterfield suite, cheap. Leaving town. 1223 8th Ave, E. (273) FOR SALE 28' trailer "Buddy" with gurdies. Apply 1000 7th Ave. E- (274) FOR SALE 1939 Plymouth Sedan Deluxe. Apply " 421 6th Ave. East after 6. (2 76) FOR SALE 5 room house with bath. Good location. Phor. 5 Green 449. 241 7th Ave. West. (276) FOR SALE Lady's speed skates, practically new, size e1?; 14" blade, kangaroo leather. $8.00. Phone Black 322. (tf) FOR SALE 34-ft. trailer with gurdies; 23 -ft. trolier, new engine. Phone Red 693. (275) FCR SALE Man's bicycle in good condition. $22.50. Phone Green 894. (tf) FOR SALE - Modern 7 room house in excellent condition. Concrete basement and furnace, ripply Box 181 Dalty News. (276) FOR SALE Brick-lined heater, In good condition. Phone Red 240. (272, POR SALE Double bed, com plete. Phone1 Green 788. (275) FOR SALE Gramaphone, 2 complete beds, couch, kitchen table and chairs, floor cover-Ing, 2 playhouses. 1313 Overlook St. Black 304. (272) FOR SALE New 5 room house. Superb view, 5 minutes from town. Phone Red 323. (273) FOR SALE iV, buildlh located on 7th Ave. West. Phone Green 902. itf) FOR SALE-New and used fur niture. Used tables $4; beds, complete frpm $10; hassock $2.50; chest of drawers $9; heaters, coal and wood; oil heater; pot burner; electric fan, best shape; floor lamps, complete, $5; couches $7; mantel radios, best condition, $12.50; blankets, all-wool; sheets 95c each; new mattresses; barber chair $25;, anvils, vices, wrenches, cable wire, etc., selling lowest prices. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. (tfi OIL BURNERS RELIANCE Range Oil Burners. Phone Black 897 1052 6th Ave. East. (275)' Hell show you where the leak-is." FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms. Private entrance. 209 5th Ave. V. Api ply Helgerson Block, suite 1. (278) FOR RENT Single or double room, meals If desired. Men only. Two minutes walk from Past bfrice. Phone Black 965 ill) FOR RENT 2-room dwelling at I dairy. Valentin Dairy (273) FOR RENT Suite in Bay Apts. Phone Blue 815. (tf) 1 FOR RENT 2 rurrilshed rooms, i bedroom and kitchen. 336 9th j West. Phone 693. (274) ' WARM SLEEPING ROOM for rent, reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 pjn. (274) VVA,TEI) WANTED Man's bicvCle. nre- feraOly double-bar. Write Box . ,182, Dally Nejys, , (J) WANTED TO RENT Three or four roomed unfurnished suite, central heating If possible but not essential. Phone J. Hopkins, 345. (276) WANTED TO BUY Studio lounge, electric range, trUight. Prince Rupert Hotel, Room 53. (272) HELP WANTED liELP WANTED Experienced accountant for local well established retail firm. Preferably with typing experience. Reply In writing td B6x 178 Prince Rupert Dally; News, city, stating age, experience, marl-' tal status, and salary expected, Permanent position If suitable. (275, ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BO A RD Table meals. Home away from home. Men preferable. 622; Fraser Street. (du ROOM AND BOARD-Close In. Phone Blue 162. (273) PERSONAL' LOOK YOUNGER Restore natural color to greyin j hair with Angellque Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. (274) LOST LOST Lady's black zipper purse somewhere around Main Post Office. If found please return to Dally News. (272) LOST Parker Eversharp pencil, black with Initials W. B. on band. Finder please Phone Bed 620. ,273) MACHINERY' TO SAW better lumber trinrA economically, use the modern ana up-to-daj type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver Classified Advertising Pays! LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 191(1 iSlftt S' p?D STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.SA .FOR QllICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELtABLfe S m mm ERV CF jhoneJjNDSAY'S 60 or 68 Business and Proh ttlLEK'S- BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture In all its branches. '208 4th Street : Phone 655iPhone 174 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS fJuIldlng.and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 48ti Red 894 MASSG'E FOR: LADIES BY GRADUATE NURSE Special Treatment for Rheumatics MARIE RlClIARDSON Phbtte BED 246 PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R; LOCK Wedding; Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders. box oio, rnone v t, auu 3ra Ave JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 Classified Advertising Pays! "J" NEW CONSTRUCTION GREER & BRIDDI Builders and Contractors rilU.K I5EIJ 5CI p,0. LING THE TAILOR We are taklnr cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Pacific Caf SPECIALIZING I WORKMEN'S MEAL f if 1 n .iTiii! iifiiii iii 6:30 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT COURTESY AND SERVICE m ' & v . wm m w m .. i.l v j 1 1 v w nupbi v ai vii iupccirvii ii cnn'irr I'lmnn m We buy , . . all size Pcrfcx Beer Whiskey, Gin IJOlllPs MOlllCS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Quick Frozen ''RUPERT BRAND OULt MLLL 1 3 1 SALMON FILLETS Nn hniiP . . ..No waste . 1,w ' Try them today from your Canadian Fish AND UKGE I. Plihtl. . "reuuntant T income Tax tu Bner Block . If lb n n.i. . van CaU M.SAUN Blue 6 Concrete Sidewalk I don't lot. nu. JERRY vre i nriKH a and tit ii.iii iiuiir, hi P N Kllbom TtP.PT'O rrt) I Ill, AND MESS L'JmhPr Pah tir- Night Calls-C wit mm wawMmw. SAV urn V Carl Zarelli, nl on Cellophane Wr - f 1 1 0 t Cold Storage r r Hf Ti A XT V T.TMITED j u ill i n " PRINCE RUPERT, B-C