u n u m m IDtimc Huncrt DnflL' r-Jclutf Tuesday, April 15, 1947 CITY SELLS, LEASES LOTS Tlie following sales and leases of city-owned property, recommended by the finance committee, were approved by city council last night: Sales Lot 25, Week 33, section 0 (Eleventh Avenue) to A. C. Cameron, $100. -Lot 20, block 7, section 1 Beach Place) to Rose Oddson. $250. -Lot3 28, 29. 30, block 5, section C (Beach Fhace) to Lindsay Motors Ltd., $750. -Lot -60, Block 46, section 8 (Frederick Street) to V. E. Cav-cnaile, $70. Option: Lots 7 and 8, block 30. section 8 (Eleventh Avenue) to L. W. Leigh for 120 days in consideration of cash payment of $28. iLeases: Lots 27 and 28, block 7; section 4 (Park Avenue) to Gunnar Selvig for $5 per month. 'Lot 19, Cow Bay subdivision to P. E. Jensen for $10, per month. Both the latter are subject to CO-day cancellation. Stan Boshier Named Union Representative! Stan Boshier of this city this morning received word of his crpointment as northern regional representative for the United FSsherrr.cn's and Allied Workers' Union. His jurisdictional territory covers the are3 from-Namu to the Naas River, inblutiirg" canneries on the Skeena- and Naas Rivers. The local union offices will now be open full time in the Mctro-pcle Hall. REWARD CIVIC SERVICE OTTAWA, O' Risidcnts of subuiban Eastview have presented their chief magistrate. Mayor Donat Grandmaitre. with a $2,000 purse for a trip to the Pacific Coast after 13 years continuous public service. i warn f C n p Radio Dial ITl l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Giselle La Ficchc 4:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially for You 4:45 James and John. 5:00 Melodies For Juniors 5:30 String Stylings 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6.30 T.BJV. 6:45 -T.B.A. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC Nows Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Old Broadway 8:00 Citizen's Forum 9:15 Your Income Tax 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Recital 9:30 Design for Listening 9:30 Musicana 9:45 Dorothy Livesay MacNair 10:00-CBC News 10:lO-B. C. 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Today in Sports BASKETBALL IS WOUND UP Business ;jf Reason Concluded at fleeting Last jNigbt The Prince Rupert Basketball Association formally closed the 1940-47 season last night by finishing up the unfinished business of the year at a mcctlnu cf executive. Secretary-Treasury Alex Bill read the financial statement for the year. Next year's execu tive will be off to a good start financially. The Basketball Association's new constitution was presented for a brief reading by the mem bers and a vote to recommend it to next year's lcasrue was : passed. j The members in attendance ' last night felt also "that, as the season was now pretty well finished, a celebration at this time I would be a little anti-climactic I so, plans for a big basketball dance and banquet were dropped. Because cf .the publicity mit on the shoulders of the Basketball Association through a HI-GIRL DRESSES Wo thought so much of them that wc broke precedent and ordered them for both stores. HUT EACH STORE HAS DIFFERENT OUTSTANDING STYLES. $3.95 - $4.95 NONE HIGHER Smart, new, fresh styles now on hand. ri Yes. the Worxt i.t m)nv Ofll but it is no time to let your coal bin run low You get speediest possible dc- nvcry or your favorite known brands of coal from us. But I'HONLS 110 and 117 don't leave ordering too long.-Courtesy and Service ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS M j Wallace's Dept. Store and Peoples Store I IBBBBIOI Port Edward Wins Season Ball Openers Port Edward defeated" Sunny-side In a baseball-softball double-header at Port Edward Sunday. The baseball game was the fiist cf the season and the softfcall the second. Score in the baseball was: Port Edward 10, Sunnyside 6. Softball score was: Port Edward 11, Sunnyside 6. Baseball batteries: Sunnnyside W. Wilson c, Larry Ryan p. Port Edward Charles Alexl c. Jerry Mcore p. statement in the press regard- series will meet the winners of inS me, au-naKve tournament, 'the eastern Canada finals for it was felt that a letter dealing the Allan Cup. emblematic pf with the subject should be for- (world's p.mateur hockey cham-warded to those meeting came to a close with ' evcTjone anticipating another successful season next year. President Arthur Murray was in the chair for thls'flnal 3:00 Cowboy Troubador 3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC Ncws. 3:55 Canadian Commentaries TRAPPED BY TIDE GRANGE-OVER-SANDS, Lancashire, Eng. O: Nurse Briglc Mary Callinan, 18, of St. Helens was swept out to sea and drowned when trapped by the lnccm- .ng tide. 1 iiTifFMMTi " ' S Wallace's " and Rupert Peoples Store , u a Hi Girls! Have ya'seen (he New HI-GIRL Dresses? They're Here! Sizes 10,12, 14 and, 16 yr. WINNIPEG WINS HOCKEY OPENER Fliers Defeat Calgary Stampeders fn villain ' Cup riaydown WINNIPEG Winnipeg Fliers defeated Calgary Siampeders by score of 3 to 2 last night in the flrit game of the best three mil cf five final series for the senior hockey championship cf Western Canada. Winners of tMs SHORT SPORT The current clamor for revision of Grand National Steeplechase rules could be prompted by those who lost their shirt, when unknown Caughoo romped home over the second largest field in the history of the classic but the howls may bring re suits. Many experts believe tha conditions of Jhe world's tough est steeplechase should be changed to limit the size of the field. Proposals are being made for the race to be run either in twj divisions, with the best hors"-in the first division and other running with "bottom weight in the second division, or that 1 the race be run in one division J : with "bottom weight" horses eli- j minated. Supporters of this sur j gestion maintain that lower class horses clutter up the field and a make the race more of a lottery I than it ought to be. They stress that horses carrying the mini mum 140 pounds as Caughoo did have won only twice in the last 30 years. On the other side of the fence are those who believe luck will always play a great part In this unique 4'2-mile chase. Those who hold this view say they an-more than willing to take their chances that an unconsidered outsider will come up every now and then to add lustre to the event and money to their pockets, This group also maintains it is a fallacy to think that the bigger the field, the greater chance for mishaps. For Instance, this year 17 horses and Jockeys officially completed the course, or about 30 per cent of the field of 57. ONE OF FIVE AN INDIAN One out of every five persons in ".he world Is an Indian. India's total population, now more than 400,000,000, Inhabits 1,576,-000 square miles. HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail I FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1 214 Sixth Street Black 28D GRATIFIED AT . PULP PLANT lrljice Kuwrl Chamber of lOonmirrcc iMakon Aclluowleiljfrnicjits Seeking Itrttrr Koads t Harold Blancke, president of the Celaneso Corporation of America, which is to establish i $15,000,000 cehmese pulp plant at Tort Edward, is to receive a Setter from the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce expressing gratification of that body it the decision of the company ' o come here and offering any co-cperation and assistance that it may be possible for the Chamber to give. The Charmber so decided at its meeting last night. In addition, .he Chamber passed a rewlu-aon of thanks to Hon. E. T. Ken-ncy, minister of lands and forests, for his efforts towards the linal declsicn of tne Celanese Corporation o locate here. In view of the Impending great development at Port Ed- tward ,the Chamber is requesting the provincial department of public works to put the hleh- way between here and Port Ed-;vard in fitting shape for the traffic which It will be called upon to bear not only through the establishment of new In- SHArniTcOM WICK 1 IHAVS , r CITY COUNCIL PLANS VISIT TO KETCHIKAN Recognizing the value of close relationship with Alaska, city council plans to visit Ketchikan as a body during the American patriotic . celebration on July 4. The Idea was warmly approved by his colleagues when laid before them toy Alderman George Casey last night. "I think we should also invite the Ketchikan city council to visit us on our national holiday-July 1," Alderman T. B. Black suggested In speaking in ifavor of Alderman-Oaf ey's motion. Council agreed that would be a gocd idea, too. Quipped Alderman Youngs, who second Alderman Casey's motion: "We might be able to make a ball game out of It .there are nine of us." 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