Prince Rupert Daily SGtclus Friday, January 10, 1947 'STARS ON ICE V. S3 jr,rZ-r SOOTAVG .MOST P20UFC SCO3AfG - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices, 50c; Cards ol Thanhs, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage , and Engagement Announcements: $2. FOR SALE fOIl SALE 40 ft. troller complete, including halibut gear. Inquire Standard Oil Dock. (13) FOR SALE Household furniture, chesterfield suite, etc. Phone Green 751. 1014 Alfred St. 19) FOR SALE 3 -room cabin. Apply No. 2, Levine Apts. 9) FOR SALE 37-ft. trolling boat. 110 Chrysler, fully equipped. Phone Red 789 or call 942 Hays Cove Ave. (12) 'FOR SALE 31 Studebaktr sedan, Serial 5952831, engine No. 3GC39. Good tires, heater. Just been overhauled. Phone Green 832. (ID FOR SALE Fully furnished cabin. Inquire 32 Taxi. (10) FOR SALE New and used furniture and hardware at the lowest possible prices. New-electric plates, scatter rugs from $1.65, tumblers 10c, mattresses all sizes, Billy Boy tri cycles, aluminum pots from 60c, used 3-piece beds $10, couches $7, desks from $7, hassocks 'from $2.50, smoking stands 95c, 5-piece kitchen set $12.50, men's top coats slightly used all wool, new price $35, now $3.50; pails for coal or water from 45c. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar. Phone Blue 318 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 8 room house on 5th Ave. E.. divided in to 3 housekeeping rooms and 3 2-room suites; $3500 or exchange ror trolling boat in good condition. ALSO Well built duplex house with 2 4-room suites; good location; full concrete basement; harbor view; furnace; $3400 cash. Contact Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. (11) "FOR SALE Portable painting outfit. Al condition, V3 h.p. el ectric motor. $35.00. Phone Black. 877. (8) FOR SALE One Westinghouse automatic electric kitchen range, in good condition, $75. S. C. Thomson & Son Ltd. (8) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (' TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Noon on Wednesday, January 15th, 1947, for the purchase df the business known as Royal Lunch Cafe at 721 Third Avenue, West, Prince " Rupert, B.C. as is. Particulars can De obtained from the undersigned' during banking hours. Rental ar rangements may be made with II. G. Helgerson Ltd. The high- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., isa- December 23rd, 1946. rr: CARLO s. w, haium " Accountant; Bank of Montreal, Prince Rupert, B.C. (12) By ED IGOE OCX GTS AVOa.Y FOR KENT :FOR RENT Two 2-roomed apartments. Newly decorated. Private entrance. 221 5th Ave. East. Phone iRed 807. (13) FOR RENT 3-room furnished suite with oil burner, -940 Am brose Ave. (9) FOR RENT Warm, comfortable sleeping room, reasonable. Ap ply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 p.m. (tf) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED By war vet eran with 3 kiddies. Urgent. Box 195 Daily News. (9) FEMALE HELP WANTED WASTED Women for filleting shed, work starting immediately, union wages. Apply in psrson to superintendent. Canadian Fis"h & Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Seal Cove. tf CLERK Preferably with typing knowledge, for Northern B.C. Power Co. Limited. Permanent position. Apply Room 15 Bes-ner Block. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home. Men preferable. 622 Fraser Street. . (32) ROOM AND BOARD At reasonable rates. Apply Box 185, Daily News. (tf) AGENTS WANTED EXCELLENT commissions to agents calling on householders with new postwar lines of electrical appliances not on sale anywhere in Canada. Enquiries invited from men now on routes. Write or wire Flu-O-Ray Corporation, Hamilton, Ontario. (8) Would Raise Level Of British Lake WHITEHAVEN, Cumberland, England -XK iRalsing the level of Ennerdale Lake to increase the supply of water for industrial purposes will bring "a "new era" for West Cumberland, says Alderman J. J. Adamis, secretary of the county's development council. Approval of the scheme by the health ministry, despite strong opposition from groups which claim the project will damage one of England's famous beauty-spots, will mean, the establishment of many light industries, Alderman Adams said. "The days when a district relied on coal and iron alone are past. We will have a diversity of industries which will give work to all our people for years to come and will bring back to West Cumberland many of those whom unemployment drove away." CRASHES THROUGH ROOF CROYDON, England TO An aerial weight dropped from a Swiss plane landing here recently crashed through the conservatory of a house.' You saw It in The News! TIMIir.lt SALE X40B13 Scaled tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands and Foreots at Victoria, B.C.. not later than 11 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 1947, for the purchase of Licence X40643. to cut 10.000.000 feet of Spruco, Cedar, Hemlock and Balsam on S'ir-veved Timber Sale X1019, situated Bn North Bentlck Arm, Range 3, Coast Land District. Pour (4) years win De anoweu ior removal of timber. Further particulars of the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C.. cr District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. Development Of North Is Inevitable But Speed is Essential, Archibald Tells Junior Economic development of northwestern Canada is inevitable and if Canadians do not populate the area and use Its weath, then some crowded. Asiatic nation may overflow into it,. H. G. Archibald M.P. warned in a brief talk before the Junior Chamber of Commerce last night. He spolce on the eve of his departure for 'Ottawa. Economic ' pressure, national and world-wide, will force the development of this area, he asserted, and new methods of production will speed changes. Mr. Archibald warned, against static political thinking in the present shifting political scene and emphasized that these poli tical changes are caused by shifting economic causes which must be recognized and consid ered both by the government and electors. "In riorthwes't'Canada we have open country with no population, while across the water lies Asia with teeming millions. If we don't develop our country, the Asiatics will," he declared. "They will overflow into this vast, rich country and, because of their numbers, we won't be able to stop them;" Because of the necessity for speed, development must be done on a planned, basis by the government, he said, "but free en terprise can come in if it de sires." The future importance of the area was indicated by the present northward trend of the fisheries, forest and coal industries which are exhausting supplies in the south. The federal member suggested that the resources of northwest Canada and Alaska be developed by a joint, international economic commission representing Canada and the United States. Mr. Archibald leaves on tonight's train for Ottawa to tak part In the forthcoming, session of Parliament which opens January 30. Advertise In The Dally News. Bustness and HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in . all its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners ' PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 PLAIN SEWING CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Phone Red 495 or call at 1805 Eighth Avenue East SMITH & ELKINS LTD, Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 SHORT SPORT a The baseball world 'was startled 19 years ago today when New York Giants trade Roger Homs-by, one of the game's greatest batters, to Boston Braves for catcher Frank Hogan and outfielder Jimmy Welch. Giant officials said the move was "In the best interests of the club." Hornsby became the National League batting champion for the seventh time that year. Montreal's two teams Maroons and Canadiens set a National Hockey League scoring record nine years ago when Maroons, defeated the Habitants 11-7. Previous. high. total for one game since the 1921-22 season was 1. ttOCKEY SCORES Chicago o, Detroit 4. TERRACE CHURCH HAS FINE YEAR TERRACE A year of. congre gational expansion and successful work 'in all phases' of" church activity was" reported at the annual vestry meeting of St. Matthew's Anglican C hutch Wednesday night at. the home' 'of the "rector, 'Rev. R. Hills. Sunday School kept 1'ate with the church and how has Sixty members with average attendance of 45. Tlie vestry committee of last year, consisting c.f Mrs. Bert West, George Dover, 'G. C. Sessions, Geoffrey Lambly and W. Cory, was e -elected withr Mr. Dover as secretary treasurer. Clear Sunken Ships From Belfast Slough BELFAST, Northern Ireland, ;o) Belfast Lough, busiest of Irish waterways, now is being cleared of ships sunk dining 'the war that are considered dangerous 'to navigation. Laying of depth charges to blow up submerged hulks is being done tay the 34-m'an crew of H.M. Trawl-, er Annet under Cmdr. A. F. Jackson. The sunken ships. were located by asdic, submarine-location device perfected during the war. t ." Professional GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING ' ; PHONE 372 ' P. N. Kilborn W.Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal Wood - Baggage ' ' Freight Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders. Box 516, Phone 777, SOO Srd Ave 10ft PROMPT and EFFICIENT SMfltt COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. IX iar,aMmrvt.M Bob Parker Limited FORD AND MONARCH SALES AND SERVICE "The Home of Friendly Service" WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST . COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN NORTHERN B.C. Out-ofTown Orders Given Prompt Attention PHONE 83 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RESULTS IN "B" LEAGUE BOWLING Results in "B" League ladies bowling last night were as follows: KHATADAS H. Watfin. 120 145 107 Y. Turcotte 91 66 132 A. Grimble 114 95 106 B. Payne 185 141 142 M. McRae 10Q 282 130 Handicap 109 109 109 Total 719 838 726 WATTS & NICKSON E. Moxley 93 147 111 N. Murithe 135 215 107 A. Wrathall 128 154 196 E. Noble 258 188 130 V. Wrathall 226 164 221 BANKERS J. Watts 107 118 133 G. Lashmar 37 102 115 IB. Laird 137 136 185 S. Home 41 108 89 M. Amadio 154 106 97 ATLIN . M. Lesieur- 172 -184 134 F. Cramer 186 119 197 L. Schroder 201 125 123 G. McNeill 159 136 114 Low score 37 102 89 Handicap 30 30 30 . Total 785 696 687 WHIRLWINDS B; Cowgill 217 166 184 A. De Matere 151 132 137 J. Slckes 156 114 93 E. Morse,.,..... 123 200 147 E. 'Menneli 146 125 149 Handicap 74 74 74 Total 867 811 784 CO-OP GvRudderham 119 164 116 B. Rudderham 128 92 125 M. Shrubsall 98 190 178 Jean 'Clark 137 174 99 D. Simonson 154 186 124 revenuers ' R. Andreassen 141 169 223 G. Stangbye 139 167 168 K. Reid 121 129 147 D. Peachey. 145 117 155 E. Hintz 153 165 146 Low. score 121 117 146 Handicap 79 , 79 79 Total 778 826 918 PEOPLES E. Clark 280 230 93 B. Paudsen '. 165 149 132 C. Bradley 137 112 105 D. Petit .90 44 48 Handicap 72 92 V 62 Total 865 744- 5S6 PRICES AND TRADE BOARD A. Holkestad 182 170 204 B. McChesney 102 117 171 M. Johnson 105 108 156 P. Black 56 99 75 E. McCronk 97 169 141 Handicap 136 136 136 total 678 ,799 883 DOCKETTES R. Magner 126 77 137 R. Christensen .... 176 128 157 M. Montgomery .... 137 181 199 F. Hallgrimson .... 124 138 186 E. Anderson 179 119 109 Handicap 69 69 69 Total 811 712 857 TEN-PIN BOWLING January 12 B.-A. Oil vs. Gen eral Motors; Savoy vs. Imperial Oil; Watts & Nlckerson vs. 99. January 19 Imperial Oil vs. 99; Watts & Nickerson vs. General Motors; Savoy vs. B.-A. Oil You saw it in The News! We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF PHONE S47 Until You Get a New Car... take good tare of your present car! Remember, care today means a higher resale price tomorrow. SEE US FOR REGULAR SERVICE We are staffed and equipped to handle all maintenance and repair work oft all makes of vehicles. Drive in today! TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE GENERAL MOTORS DEALER NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. Expert Foundation Work and Interior Alterations CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL Planning and Designing Estimates 8 STONE BLOCK Phone 5C3 JJOOP JALK The Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers have received permission of their principal, W. W. C. O'Neill, .to make the trip to New Westminster to attend the provincial invitation tournament being held In the southern city March 7 and 8. If the (Rainmakers go,, they will be the 'first teams from Prince Rupert to have ever played in the south. And to have the coach of the winning Duke of Con-naught team Invite the local students, after his team had downed them in both games played here, should let the local hoop ifans know that there is a team hereof 'which they can indeed be proud. But there Is a big "if" in the acceptance." if the necessary funds can be raised the students will go. But by themselves it is going to be very nearly impossible, It is against the policy of the local high school to ask Aflcr Waterloo Supper TnE QUIET TOWN OF MPIIOOK , 19 known to Canadian veterans of two world wars. Here in the shade of a spreading chestnut tree stands "The lioyal Anchor" . . . famed meeting place for warriors from the Duke of Wellington to General Eisenhower. Following victory at Waterloo, the The Royal Anchor, I.iphook jl!erul Ofice: FINI3 FOODS" P.O. Bex 174 P.O. BOX 1381 Evenings: Blue 370 MANY USING CIVIC CENTRE Statistical Report Gives Interesting Information A statistical report of the Prince Rupert Civic XTentre for the month 'of December indicates the glowing use and popularity of the place as the venue for activities which are becoming steadily more diversified.. Grand total attendance at the for public donations and they are sticking to their policy. Following an editorial suggestion in the. Dally News, Nell Ross of the Civic Centre asked the citizens of Rupert to come forward with funds to help the students get south. This plea brought forward some outright donations of money to help and, although this wasnt exactly what, was meant, it was indeed a fine gesture. .Soon others may be making donations. at The Anchor Iron Duke commanders. Prime General to discuss When you'll want enjoy the present drop of the "Anchor" W.& A; lenion, S'njanci . tfnWaiuutai - REX SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEt Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 a.m. to a a.m. PHONE 173 III-VVAY SERVICE Now Open for Servicing, Light Repairs and Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBride G eneral We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 Civic Centre in December iy,33H compared, with 16.SC9 November. T-.....1. -- - .. . Liuaag ueverii'oer mere w in all 104, events in the gy. nasium with total a'ttpnan.." 5256,. as 'compared with i events and 4223 attendance November. 30 events in December with toi attendance of 441 compar' with 30 events and '3051 atten. ance in November. Roosevelt Gym had 26 evet; with attendance of 340 in r ember compared with 40 ever. and 536 attendance in NovenA The canteen served 6180 p( sons m uecemi&er as against 5; in November. There were 43 meetings by organizations with total atter. ance of 1660 in the rooms duri: December as compared with organizations, 73 meetings a: tctai.attendance of 1624 inNc ember. "Cheer up, old man; why doi you drown your sorrow?" -She's stronger than I am: met here with his' allied Here, before D -Day Minister Churchill and "Ike" held top secret meetings the fateful invasion; travel conditions permit, to visit England . .(. to homely hospitality of the against the romantic back? storied past. Put the on your list of places to see GILREY LIMITED vfiein Sforonto, Ontario CAFE HICKS FRASER HOUSE Warm, Clean and Quiet 714 FRASER STREE Phone Black 823 Contractor : PRINCE RUPEB1