1 I Vv ' NEW DEEHI F A onfs Ticei Q Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, Thursday, November November 16, 16, 1950 1950 I . . A vi T High Scores In Bowling a sreat ml i him j CIVIC CENTRE NOTES vi cniei eieciorai onicers tierc greed that polling iihould t?in about April 10 in India's eleii'jns . .next year, and run for a'lmt three weeks. Polling hi"v,ver frill be deferred to the ei4 of May in some mountainous : n;eas. 1 life (Wil li f II ill ALIVE with excite I Pin-boys were hopping ani scorekeepers buzzing as the ma-H jorlty of bowlers took advantage nan uisney captures all its bold, lusty YN , flavAr in rK!o minrltttt Friday night film showings at 1 0f the free-for-all scoring dur-the Civic Centre for children in ing this week's Men's Five Pin the early evening and adults lm- League bowling. One bowler hart action picture alive with vlC excitement! VYt H Fitters 3. Brownwoods 1. Standings: Group 1 Manson's 27 Philpott Evitt 25 Blain Bros 25 Thom Sheet No. One 23 Ambassadors 21 Cook's Jewellers 19 Jaycees No. Two 19 Bulger's 18 Scotians 18 Mallets .. 16 Canadian Legion ..- 15 Kalen Industries 14 Group 2 D & S 31 Toughies 26 Crescents 25 Short Circuits 24 Home Oil 23 Brown wood's 22 Three C's 21 Helpers 20 Fitters 16 Jaycees No. One 16 Thom Sheet No. Two 11 Oddfellows 4 mediately following are: a three game total of over 800 mampions in tiie Making" which was scored by Jack Paul Clary Setteil, the old observer, 0f Manson's. Ten had scores over finds two youngsters outside the. 700 and 25 had impressive totals over 600. Also among these high scorers were nine bowlers with vil nistxniiM of lobirl Louii Stevwioii'i W1- rink where Barbara Ann Scott is practising and talks to them about Canadian sports. Track and field athletes, potential Olympic swimmers, tennis top-not:hers and rowing-teams are described by Clary and the camera. The kids love it but still want to see Barbara Ann. So she puts on a special show for them and film audiences, doing con single games over the 300 mark, Ed Musselam leading the pai-ade with 358. Other 300 game scorers were H. Windt, 329; J. Ford, 329; J. Long. 327; J. Paul. 325, J. Gorman, 308; J. Coma-dina, 306; E. Hilderbrand, 304, and R. Areshenkolf, 303. As impressive and attracting greater attention in regard to team play was a hard rought and high jslant: 4 J j scoring duel between Manson's i and Cook's Jewellers with th" i plex figures with controlled, ap parently effortless skill. I "No Man Is an Island" The dramatic story of one of Canada's greatest mining, metallurgical and chemical enterprises told by the men on th; job. Blasting in the mighty Sulli MATINEES Thurs. - Friday 3 p.m. Saturday - 2:00 - 4:40 Evenings - 7 - 9:24 NEW STAMPS JOHANNESBURG O) Thre; new South African postal stamps are to be introduced, it was announced by Postmaster-General L. C. Burke at an exhibition here. They will be In demoninations of 4 'a pence, 9 pence and one shilling threepence. latter bringing the high flying, top berth Mansons down to earth with a 3-1 defeat. Other team results were as follows: Philpott Evitt 4, Scotians 0. Blain's 4, Ambassadors 0. Canadian Legion 3, Kalen Industries 1. Bulger's 3, Jaycees No. Two 1. Thorn Sheet No. One 3, Mallets 1. For Clean. Courteous r;,. shirts by Healini, noothint van mine, a city underground, is seen spectacular shots of molten metals casting of lead and zinc pouring of pure silver ingotsfertilizers made from smelter smoke one of Canada's most northern gold mines a CUTS 3 Late for Work ) CALL (t? MlV Kiddies to School C OU lUn and antiseptic. Dr. uu SCANS THE SKIES Possible air attacks keep the crews of the three Canadian destroyers operating in Korean waters at action stations for long hours at a time. This RCN photo shows Leading Seaman Donald Morton of Victoria at his twin 40-mm. antiaircraft gun. Few enemy planes have been reported in the air over the Korean area. (CP PHOTO) Chate Ointment bring! quick relief. A tale home treatment (or over SO years. 6:. Kcon- BURNS & BRUISES "Eventually, Why Not Now" unique use of Alberta's natural! Jaycees No. One 4, Thom Sheet gas. aii mis is seen in lull color No. Two 0 omy ait, 6 time at much, DR. CHASE'S u Antiseptic OINTMENT interwoven with sport shots cf Toughles 4, Crescents 0. hockey, curling, skiing, fishing. Helpers 4, Oddfellows 0. and golfing in British Columbia s1 D & S 3, Three C's 1. glorious mountain scenery. Home Oil 3, Short Circuits 1 ' IJ i m . "1 lUfi 1 t THE PRICE OF mi ' BT !ls Modern Touch and also speeds up production. Handwork remains all-important in china manufacture, i A cup whether semi-porce-i Jain or bone china must have its handle put on individually, its design either painted or stamped by hand. Shirts by Tooke mean sis', always "the peak of shir? performance" in style, quality and value for your money. Tooke's reputation for being the best in their field is faithfully guarded by the factory . . . See the newest in Tooke shirts today. We sincerely regret that the Provincial li.J has Increased the price of milk. By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer We buy large quantities of milk from Vainv J "Every piece goes through 30 England : hands - hpfnra vnn irot it" olH STOKE-ON-TRENT, w-mosi or ine children wno, BiU Hoare of Johnson Brothers, were yellow A penny for Guyi-so vou see 'it's difficult to turn cost of which has been Increased to us. We alio g sixty percent of cur milk from the Buikiey Via has not Increased In price, As only a 'portion of our milk supply ha i in price we are therefore Increasing our prices to sumcr In proportion. Fawkes" here got a shilling., them out like Kausae-es " 4'' THEY DON'T COST ANY MORE FROM ... Then there are the "firings r How practical can you be in a town where history stalks the cobblestoned streets? How can you stay clear of sentiment when the brick kilns of ties byTOOKE; We ore increasing the price of quorho just 1 cent. Pints will remain the tame. trips into the furnaces which may total as many as five before the color is fixed. In addition skilled labor is hard to come by. There aren't many women who can graft a handle on a cup as swiftly as Mrs. O. Smith who has been do 5J ! some 150 potteries are silhouet The Drice of milk to the schools will r ted like giant champagne bottles against an evening sky? Yes, Tooke the same, os wc do not wish to deprive any Stoke is a city of some 270,000 Ties ing the same job in one of the fi iltYT6 slaf pllaa p'ants for the last 12 years with with ii heaped with the refuse oi tav more, Rome cnmp nf nf th. thp firma firms havp lm. Tooke ui puneiy-. corted skilled heln In onp of than two centuries making. K Shuts I the Johnson plants Italian girls from having good milk. We believe, however, that even unci new prices, a fair comparison with other will indicate to you that milk is still you and cheapest food to buy. A new price list will be delivered to each cus; All present tickets held by cusfome' be honored. The soot from the kilns has are .working. There also is a lone FGDR TW KDA Ftom 1", -Lmar.k tv.n the ,5late lel Canadian, Adam Russell of Ham- i, & Saitimirdlay I .rlTli. , , , DUr "ton, Ont., who - polishes," one 5.! H1 tlutterf.ot the final processes through I S and v,Cyu Say th? ' whicf 6 dishes must go. ; smoke nuisance has been cat) i considerably In the last few' H years. DOCTORS BENEFIT J Up-to-date equipment h&ai WELLINGTON; N.Z. ?: Health i been installed in the plants, .and ; Minister T. J. Watts told parlia- I good , working conditions gener- ment that one doctor received ally prevail. There are many more than $45,000 in a year from J j women employees doing such the social security fund apart New prices will be effective Saturday, Ncj Ruperl Men s NORTHLAND DAIRY 1 once s and Boys' Store 401 Third Avenue PhoT AGAIN WE OFFER EXCEPTIONAL : : BARGAINS :: 7UCU Juus painting ine as- from private payments. Efforts signs on plates. At Wedgwood now are being m.die to control the f:'1 "1C i "a-, doctors eanlings by under Zrnr w6Hhina7a ""iRovfernment payment plan, introduced u by Wedgwood in the . i JOHN H, Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for AH Occasions 18th century. MLSir in F4(mRirs ! ; 300 3rd Ave. Dox 516 Tel. 777 O TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen BULGE In some cases ' the wompn i work against a background of music, a feature common to many British factories. Manu-, facturers feel music keeps their employees happy in their work LING, the TAILOR OITOMETE John Bulge PORTRAITS Films Duvcloiwd and Printed PROMPT SERVICE VhANDLEH'S STIDIO 2H - 4th Street Cox 64;i Phone Green 331) Prince Runert Third Avcrd 220 Sixth St Phono 649 . I I ,' --i.i.n. - .'.'.. V...V'''''' J'J,J'.:'.'J V I . . .j in ' '"TTX-. : .1 11 I f 1949 Speciol Deluxe Plymouth We con only do f his because it is a short solo and wc expect to have a lorge turnover. . Nearly all articles were in stock before the price raise. All original tags are still on, so people can see the saving. , WE CAN ONLY LIST A FEW HERE $1.25 to' $3.00 Earrings ... . 95c $1.50 to $3.50 Jeweller Articles 95c $2.50 Silver Plated Child's St t . 95 $5.00 to $7.50 Ladies' Handbags 2.95 26-Piece Silver Flatware Set . 995 $2.50 Alarm Clocks '.'"'"ZZZ 195 Ronson "type" Lighters 95c $10.00 Stag Handle Carving Set 7,95 $9.50 Cornflower 7-Piece Cocktail Set 695 $2.50 Silver Plated Baby Cup Z'.".'.'.Z l!5 $500.00 Gorgeous Engagement Ring (one large, 6 small diamonds) : 395.00 $125.00 Beautifui Ring (2 rubies, 1 diamond) 95.00 $100.00 1 emerald, 8 small diamonds 79.95 $75.00 Man's diamond (plain setting) 59.95 $250.00 Diamond Engagement Ring 195.00 $16.00 Silver Plated Tea Set 12.95 $38.50 400-Day Clock, glass dome ! . 31.95 $4.50 "Zippo" Lighters 2 95 $33.50 to $37.50 Watches Z'Z 29.95 $100 Diamond Engagement Ring 79.95 $60.00 Colmont Field Glasses, 8-power 48.95 $60.00 Lovely Cul Glass Punch Bowl with 6 glasses ' with handles 48.95 $54.75 Westminster Chime Clock (Walnut) 43 95 $15.00 Men's Signet Ring, 10K . n.95 MANY OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE 1941 4-Coor Plymouth One Maple Leaf Truck Motor .. ..T . ..I..(n WlUl ni l f I. 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