1 JOHN H. Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 25, 1950 IMPORTED ACTORS The Hay market Theatre in London rich in stage tradition, opened In 1720 with a troupe oi French actors. Quiet Wedding Al Court House RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR Blackwood On Bridge By Easlcy Blackwood (Subject to Chan) A quiet wedding was on Friday afternoon at the k)METRIST REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED EARLY INHABITANT , A Miocene ape skull found in Kenya in 1948 is estimated to te 20,000.000 years old. . POWERFUL FALLS The Grand Falls on the Ham- ilton River in Labrador are es-! timated to have a potential or 1,250,000 horsepower. j For Action, Advertise! Court House, by Marriage Commissioner George Brodie, when' Marguerite Mary Peaker, North, Vancouver, daughter of t.h into 1 Bulger Ltd. I saw my old friend Mr. Dale get burned the other day. He knew better. I suppose he just wasn't thinking. , Sitting at his left was a Mr. X, who was a chronic doubler. Mr. X fancies himself a very ferocious person. Just let the opponents get a little out of line and he pounces In for the kill. lifd Avenue . R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) CEALED TENDERS .ddretiaed to the Mr- and Mrs- W- E. Oreaves Of undersigned . at Ottawa. Ontario, I Norln Battleford, Sask., became and endorsed on the outside at en-1 the bride of George Leon Kine i talmon tervlce vessel" will be receiv ON WAGON ed up to 13 o'clock noon on the 16th ! t I won with the ace on the board. bATS!! Gef Your . . East dealer None vulnerable North (Mr. Champion) j December 1950 lor the construction of a motor vessel of about 61' 111 length for use In salmon service duties on the West coast by the Fish, erles Research Board of Canada. 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The couple will reside In Prinee Rupert, where the groom Is In the employ of the Columbia Cellulose Co. nX tarns Went (Mr. X S K 9 7 2 H 8 5 D K 10 9 3 V K 10 8 Kant (Mr. Abel) B A Q 8 H -K J 10 9 6 D 7 8 C Q J 8 A spade was returned and Mr. Dale ruffed with the five of diamonds. Now he led the queen of hearts and followed with his last heart, Mr. Abel winning with the nine. On this trick Mr. X dropped the ten of clubs. At this point Mr. Dale was through. Mr. Abel continued with a good heart which was ruffed in the closed hand with the eight of diamonds. Mr. X over-ruffed with the nine, led the king of diamonds, picking up Mr. Dale's last trump and spread his hand, which was all good. Mr. Dale was down 300 points. Now! VORK SHOPPE HtnH foe SeUdiOn rj 303 3rd Ave. W. i CHRISTMAS GREETINGS hi. Ill h (Mr. Hale) 85 8 H A Q 4 D A Q 8 5 4 C 753 The bidding: l.al , Si.ulli West 1 H 2D Dbl. Pass - Pass Tenders will not be conidered unless made on the forms supplied by the Department of Fisheries and In accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, which deposit may be in the orm of a certl-lled cheque on a chartered bank In Canada payable to the order of the Minister of Fisheries or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal end Interest by the Dominion of Canada or the aforementioned boniln and a certified cheque If required to make up an odd amount. The' Plans and Specifications may be obtained on application to the Director of the Pacific Biological Station. Nanalmo. B.C.. upon th depewlt of $25 00 In the form of a certified cheque or Money Order made payable to the Receiver Oenerul of Canada. This deposit will be refunded when such plans are returned In good condition. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 8. BATES, Deputy Minister of Fisheries. Department of Fisheries, November 3, 1950. (N2S-27-29) North Pas Hex. -Few Days To Tell Tale 11:00 CBC News 1 1 - - Phone 234 3rd Street Prince Rupert j f PRINTERS STATIONERS i OFFICE SUPPLIES J Mr. X led the eight of hearts, Mr. Abel played the king and Mr. Dale won with the ace. He now led a small spade. Mr. Champion was pretty tough about It. He told Mr. Dale I not once but four times about; the folly of taking a set when the opponents couldn't come close to making a game. Mr. Dale took this well-earned criticism without complaint. But I noticed a certain look in his eyes and I settled back to see if he would get the revenge he wanted so badly. I didn't have long to wait. Monday I'll show you how y 11:03 Capitol Report 1 11:30 Rellgous Period ! 12:00 N.T. Philharmonic Symphony Orch 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 The Footlighters 2:30 Critically Speaking -3:00 John Fisher Reports 3:15 CBC News J:17Clearing up the Weathei 3:27 Weather Report OTTAWA h The next few days should determine the extent Communist China will play in the war in Korea, said H m. L. B. Pearson, minister of external affairs, In commenting yesterday on Oeneral MaoAr-thur's new offensive t Mr. Abel won with the queen of spades and returned a trump which Mr. Dale ducked, playing the four. Mr. X correctly held Ispitolity and jood Food" is Our First Aim ie 17 for Orders k Take Out Want Ads, Sure Results! Extra comfort and less work for you with a Coleman Oil Heater Low in Cost Efficient in Operation Available now at off with his king and dummy's jack won the trick. Another spade was led from the dummy and Mr. Abel won the ace and fired another trump. On this trick Mr. Dale went right up with the ace of diamonds. He next led a club and he used Humanics to even up the score. 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