I Prince Rupert Daily Rews Tuesday, May 2, 1950 FINE PRINTING at ., .. i rr-?.4z:tw f;:ri-y; ,tmlmd.,rHTrA i 6U FRENCH BOXER WN$ BY TKO g REGAL PRINTERS Local Couple Are Married MONTREAL (T Laurent Dau- thuiUe of France last night j I PHONE 24 222 Second Ave, earned the right to take a crack at. Jake Lamotta's middleweight crown as he swept New York's Steve Belloise with a seventh j Miss Elizabeth Pearl Menzies and Leslie Arnold Brown, well known local couple, were united PRICED TO CLEAR knockout in a ... m-ausc quic lc.CUIu,.. rmind technical mhiik tnrxlr n nnn 1-9(1 Cni L "'"" H,av " i scheduled 10-round bout. Ref eree Tommy Sullivan halted the one-sided affair just after the start of the seventh round. ster was groomsman. At the reception, the bride's aunts, Mrs. Lee Dell, in black,' Private iu uraay evening in me Manse 01 First Presbyterian Church with Rev. K. A. Wright officiating. Only a few friends and relatives were in atendance at the marriage rites although many tit-tended a reception which followed In the Valhalla Hall. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a pale blue afternoon dress ami carried a corsage of red carnations. The bridesmaid was Miss Ethel Knutson who wore a red rose afternoon dress and a corsage of yellow carnations. Jack ppllins of New Westmin- Mi and Mrs. Vic Menzie, in grey, assisted the couple in receiving the guests. A happy evening was spent with extending of felicitations and serving of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside in Prince Rupert. Tne groom is an electrician on cel- Men's Shoes broken lines DSfOWBHWOOSlls Semi-Private foj Public gfej-! 7St anese plant construction. I LUKE r'OR B E. GAMES Vancouver thi: Iks Jihc Imliis a uowerful hnnri when it rnmsi for the 1954 British Empire Games. This is a Jayaut of part of the University of British Columbia pounds. New stands are to be built surrounding the track. A new gymnasium, bottom ' " also u is being built. Z CP Photo I HOLLYWOOD cafe Children'! c Sat. between e a Massage tot NORTHERN MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY C. V. Flemins, U. W. Davis. S. iLongworth. AIR PASSENGERS ; School Program Cited in Ohio STEAM ll OPEN FROM S:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dlshei rom Sandspit (Monday i J Jefferies, A. Pascos, N. Pryct, Mrs. L. Orr and infant, B. Kraft. To Sandspit (Monday) Urs, Phone fc4 fM t OPEN DAY i vi iawa beven of 28 awards ! M. Benson. J. H. S. ivice. ! . CIIOP SUEY-CIIOW MEIN for excellence in radio programs i To Sandspit (today) H. i I were awarded to the 'Canadian. Young, Mrs. L. Orr. j fl AS For Outside Orders PHONE US GYRO CLUB oioancasutiR Corporation. The To Vancouver today ) R. Mor- I results were announced yestor- gan, H. Jow. j! Duffel, B. Corn-I day. National Broadcasting Co. j Uloi R. CkTihue. W. Wallace, Mr. I ' received Urn awards, Cojumbia i and Mrs. T. W. Brown, Miss M. seven, and Mutual, four. Tail, V.'. Diext 1, P. Sweeney. Canada won for religious, nil- I From Vancouver (Monday) , off f luiai, aiama, public affairs, edu- i D II. Hankinasi. S. Thompson, eatiwja) and cliihireirs programs 1U fcj CBC shares honors with the i M fill E. JiiijduiKi. S. O. Furk. M. Myros, A. Richardson, T. J. Flynn, R. J. Davics. A. J. Paul. R. MacMUan, Seagrams " f B. Ford, T. Mulul, P. J. Cheney, i British Columbia Department of Education for their prosam "My Neighbor and Me." which was cited as 'Radio performing a Miller. R. Nezull, R. McKenzie, Join the KINSMEN KLUB KAMPAIGN 7 Big Presentations to Members Totalling $2500 will be made on the Night of May 24 GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP NOW AT MOST STORES OR KINSMEN To those Out of Prince Rupert r WRITE: KINSMEN CLUB OF PRINCE RUPERT '.unique service for the classroom II! ' ' "71 V WW if F teacher in the field of human relations, where help is desperately needed " The series of six programs written by .Rita Greer und produced by Robert Allen from CBC, Vancouver. The director of NIGHT Friday, May JH Come One Come All CIVIC CENTRE 'school broadcasts. P. J. Kitinv ci nn p.o. Box U29 '0 Seagrams Sure $1.00 VI.UU pri rince Rupert, B. C. says the response from hifih schools was most enthusiastic. Thij odvertisement is no) published or displayed by th liquor Control Board or by the Goyemmerrt of British Columbi. sUlWi&A Schedule 01 Men's Bovls j May 1 Home Oil vs Grand I Cafe, Brownwoods vs J.C.'s No. J. ;Blain's vs Triple C.'s. Manson's vs J.C.'s No. 2, Stones vs Scotians. Crescents vs D. & S.. Undrsir-jables vs Philpott Evitt, lows vs C.P.A., Rupert Motors vs ni KM FN CO-OP If you are planning a Garden, Visit J EERTIirZFRS- Vituro. BwiMnnl LAWN' FF.NTE k C 1 IHWS MOWERS, 1 FI.OWFR SEEDS VEGETABLE SEEDS GARDEN RAKES IfOES & SHOVELS Wildcats are risky Can. Legion, Cold Storage ys W.I. Stages, Ambassadors vsMai-lets. Commercials vs Thorn Sheet Metal. . May 8 CP A. vs Commercials, Mallets vs Cold Storage, W.I. SPECIAL MIXED LAWN SEE! Kentucky Blue Grass, Creeping Fesm Red Tut SPECIALLY PICKED SEED TOf.R0 W .S THIS CLIMATE i Shaving's Shaving's a a breeze breeze . . . . . . ill quicker and easier . . . when you use super-keen Gillette I ti. Sis I Phone 179 We Deliver 251 3rd Ave. . Blue Blades in the amazing i-w Gillette Blade Dispenser. Zip . . . and there's a new blade ', unwrapped ready for use. En- j ' joy extra comfort . . . extra convenience at no extra cost. GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSER, 1 To on oil man a "wildcat" ! a well drilled In an area where oil hai never been found. Drilling a wildcat it a riky undertaking and a costly one. Some welU have coit more than a million dollari and have not been successful. For that mason oil men make as certain as they can, before drilling, that there is a good chance of finding oil They use the most modern Instrument and skills to locate each drilling site; but still the odd ore 20 to one against theta. Only about one wildcat in 20 becomes a producer. Over the past 30 years oil men have worked continuously against these odds. In western Canada Imperial alone drilled 134 wells-all dry before the Leduc field was discovered in 1947. t But the end result has been new oil for Canada and benefits for Canadians. There are thousands of new jobs. Millions of U.S. dollars are being saved as the need for imported oil lessens. And, as another natural resource moves toward full development, the Canadian standard of living climbs higher. These are real benefits to Canadians and the will inrr.nu. n. SPECIALS 10 Blades SOc 20 Shaving tdgtl 20 Blad.s $1.0 40 Shaving Edges IN REGULAR PACMGI Stages vs Ambassadors. Thom ; Sheet Metal vs Philpott rvH. Can. Legion vs Oddfellows, I.'.: pert Motors vs Undesirables, J.C.'h No. 1 vs Crescents, Scotians vs Manson's J.C.s' No. 2 vs Stones, ; D. & S. vs Grand cafe. Triple C.'s vs Brown woods, Blain's vs Home ' Oil. May 15 Manson's vs Home Oil. Grand Cafe vs Brownwoods, J.C.'s No. 1 vs Scotians, J.C.'s No. 3 vs Crescents, Blain's vs D. & 6. Stones vs Triple C.'s. Cold Stor- , age vs Undesirables. Philpott i Evitt vs Oddfellows, CP A. vs I Mallets, W.I. Stages vs Commer- I cials, Rupert Motors vs Thom I Sheet Metal, Ambassadors vs Can. Legion. May 22 Thom Sheet Metal Vi W. I. Stages, C.P.A. vs Ambas- i sadors, Can. Legion vs Commer ' cials, Rupert Motors vs Oddfel- I ". . 3 for lit iLv-7 G.E. TABLE IRONER more oil is found. But to find more oil and to spread the advantages it brings, oil men must continue to work against long odds. Sometimes a job that must be done can't be done without great risk. nee Rupert Florists N.E.GLADIRONER N.E. 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Last year Imperial drilled or shared In the drilling al 70 wildcat Veils. Wells drilled by Imperial to find and produce oil U Canada . during 1949 totalled 231 mile in depth. mttfillNTS FROM THE Si ON ITEMS THROUGHOUT EAR or PEARLS PINS, ft j To the first luc-- j FREE!! . , nru nun.' " VtTrfjwTi MANSON'S Green 324 inPCniAL OIL LIMITED Thu sdvtrtuemtnl is not publishtd or displayed by tht Liquor Control Botd or by the Government of Britnh Columbi. 6