G OPB NEW SAAMCH PLUMBING BUILD! Plumbing -lakes Big On Second Heating Firm Forward Step Anniversary TONY BUSSANICH, PERCY KNUTSON IN PARTNERSHIP Young flustnessthrn Art Wet! and HEATIIHG OI'-KKATK STORK FOR SALE OF I'M MISINC, HARDWARE AM) IW1NT StTPUES Two years after its establishment, the Saanich Plumbing and heating firm today ojiomd its own new buikliiiK cm McHii.le Street at Fourth Avenue. The two-storey building is now occupied on one side by the firm's retail store, oilke and workshop On the other side, bordering on rouith Avenue, 1 Join's Department Star,1, under proprietorship of A. J. "Hum" Dominato and S. .). "Sev" Dominato, will open at an early date-Spaciousness of the attrac- t Known In Prince Rupert Anthony JoLi, "Tony" Bus- sanich and Percy J. Knutson are the two young Prince Ru- ' pert men heading Saanich Plumbing and Heating who are today receiving congratulations , and best wishes frtm fellow- ' businessmen on the opening of j their splendid building on Me- . Bride Street. I Mr. Knutson recently joined j Mr. Bussanich in the plumbing j and heating business and pro- i prietorship of the building. I CORDIALLY invites you to inspect our attractive ne building on McBride Street at Fourth Avenue. It is with pride that we also announce the open-ing of our retail store, handling a full range of plumbing and heating supplies, a select line of hardware, and stocking the famous Glidden paints for every interior and exterior use. The Saanich Building, facing west on McBride Street at Fourth Avenue, is a welcome addition to the city's business district. ample space for tlisplaying their wide range of Glidden paints, select line ot hardware, and live, modern building is not apparent at first glance, as the lower floor is below street level. Tlie over-all measurements are HxtlO feet. ' plumbing and healing supplies, i GLIDDEN PAINT CO. PRODUCTS ARE IN INCREASING DEMAND including bathroom sets, sink Our plumbing and heating workshop is now located c Mr. Bussanich, a native of j this city, established the business in March, 1946, following J Plate glass windows comprise j stoves and oil burners. The store also carries floor tile and brass, the spacious lower floor of the building, which enableim ted States, the Glidden Company discharge from the Canadian : Limited has plants.' laboratories 1 Navy, with which lie served for One of the biggest and most orogressive paint, enamel and to better serve the people of Prince Rupert. .' t t - 1 . M . I companies in ; three years. M. Knutson, a resident of varnish manufacturing coin- and subsidiary panics in Canada and the Uni- j many cities. 11 is our pleasure ana privilege 10 serve you and wen. vite yourt patronage. j Prince Rupert lor 24 years, also ! served with the Canadian Navv , and was an accountant with the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- (firwmtivp Association before Saanich Plumbing and Heating firm is pleased -to be numbered among the hundreds of business establishments handl- ANTHONY JOHN "TONY" M'SSANHI Heating System almost the entire frunt some 800 square feet and these are set irregularly for attractiveness and greater display. Glossy black histerlite frames the windows. HKEI'ROOF SHINGLES The building, erected by North West Construction Ltd., is of wood construction, finished with white asbestos fireproof shingles. Started last August, it was completed in January. Shenton's Sheet Metal Works has provided . the building with a flat, tar and gravel roof. Gyproc has been attractively used for the interior finishing. copper, galvanized and black pipe and fittings. Behind the store is a large well-appointed stock room. Sharing the lower floor beneath" the plumbing and heating store are the hot water heating plant and the workshop. Antrum? John "Tony'' Bms-sanich and Percy J. Knutson, as partners, head the Saanich Plumbing and Heating firm and own the Saanich block. Mr. Bnssanirh is in charge of the plumbing and heating section, while Mr. Knutson is store manager. "Dom" Dominato and his bro- PKliCY J. KNUTSON ing this high grade line of paints j joinlng Mf Bussanich as a part- Warms Sidewalk and varnishes. ner. The partners appreciate th support given the firm in the past and promise even better service in the future. some or our specialized uses Because of the high quality of its products, th? Glidden Company has progressed steadily through the last 30 years, witn sales stepping up from $22,000,330 in 1917 to $185,000,000 last year. RESEARCH STRESSED and decorating, ther, "Sev" Dominato, will op-W. McKenzie of ' erate their department store In The company has4 placed em Time -Tested PAINTS Rubber Floor TILE The painting carried out by GLIDDEN AMTICO Foot- Handyman Home Service, is addition to the Fashion which business "Dom" predominantly white with trim wear phasis on research and the development of nw producU Newest of these new products is Sprod-Satin. a watermix paint based on a new synthetic copo of Chelsea blue. I Dominato took over just six Somclliiiiii Snow on the sidewalk outside the Saanich Building doesn't iman a job for s'omeone. Oh no! Saanich Plumbing and Healing firm saw to it that a radiant heat unit was placed in the cement when the walk was first laid. This battery of pipes is now-connected to the building's hot water heating system. A flick of a switch pot a 'forced circulation system into action which warms up the cement and melts the snow. In a recent test eight Inches of snow was dispersed in half an hour. Radiant heat will be turned on during rainy weather for the pleasure of pedestrians. i Kadiant heat, installed in floors, has been used successfully in buildings and homes for several years. 'Wesplak' Electrical installations are a; years ago. feature, and more than amply ; The department store will meet all needs. Fluorescent fix- carry a full line of women and tures have been used extensive- i children's ready-to-wear, and ry throughout the building, .there will be a special depart-from the large display windows ment for the very young babies, to the lower floors, providing a ! Approximate floor measure-cheerful brightness day and ' ments on each level in the de-night. In all 60 fixtures were in- ; partment store are 40x80 feet. For Sinks, Table Tops, Cafe Counters lymer resin. Glidden executives describe the new paint as th? ''irst truly plastic coating. They said it will "definitely establish the superiority of watermix paints for nearly all interior applications." ! During the war. Glidden Company products were put to'ssvere PHONE BLUE 846 Mcp.it mn street at fourth avkntk js . Turf " 1 WHEN IN NEED OF FAST PLUMBING service telephone Blue 846 SAANKH PLUMBING AND HEATING stalled. Grant and Newton wired the entire building in steel conduit. AMPLE DISPLAY SPACE Saanich Plumbing and Heating store alone is 18 feet wide and 40 feet deep, providing- tests and csme thrmighj'adjnir- ; ably. Confident of their prod- j nets and the future market,; Glidden executives are planning expansion program expenditures j I totalling $2,000,009' for 1948. i Pnnre tluprrt CViilP JUrtus LtD. Tuesday, March 2, 1948 Native Basketball Tourna 234 110 179 100 14 808 92 117 , 125 1 ill ' 14 759 PRO BASKETBALL Saturday Vancouver 49, Tacoma 41. Sunday Vancouver 52, Tacoma 56. L. MooneV 143 M. Stokes : 111 H. Thorn 115 L. Garner . 194 Handicap 14 Totals ' 746 CO-OP BOSTON BRUINS DENYING BETS Knew Convicted Gambler Bnt Had No Wafers With Him CHICAGO CP Weston Adams, SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL ! March 2-Co-ou vs Brown-woods. Fashion vs. Morgans Gyros vs. tia Taxi. Hteh School i vs. Peonies. March 6 Savov vs. Brown- j Woods. Merchants vs. Morgan's i Hich School vs. Gvros. March 9-Co-o vs. Savoy.; Fashion vs. Port Edward, h;; -Tuxi vs. High School. Sweet 16 1 vs. High School. , i March 13 -- Brownwoods vs , Co-on. Bo-Me-Hi vs. Morgan's. 65 Taxi vs. Stone's. Peonies vs Civic Centre March Mj FOR H.C. IWCKKKS TKOI'HT Reserved scats sold at Native Brotherhood Oil:" Block, or Phone Green 909 EAST TAKES SKI HONORS in Sports THORNCLIFFS iSCORETOPS N. Powell 244 W. Ward 228 'G. Viereck . 119 D. Ward 275 I J. C. Kurulok 234 I Totals 1100 I MUTTS I B. .Touch Ill ' H. McNab 146 1H. Linclseth 208 C. Lindseth 18' 188 138 130 207 162 825 202 115 109 157 lf5 807 2r,3 253 1 89 i 169 ' 167 ' 941 ' 185 154 165 148 1 226 885 HOLKESTAD IS STILL LEADING BrilKh Columbia Mad, However, Takes Coveted Individual Prof ieirnf f Trophy IN "B" LEAGUE nf Hiuh School Saturday i . . Xfnrfh . 1 - SaVOV VS. C O-OO. (P A small band president of the Boston Bruins : of the National Hockey League, says that "several players" on j Lhe tram had told him they knewr j a convicted gambler, James lamer. j "Several told me they knew him but nothing of his background," Adams said. "They em-j phatiCally denied ever making I any bets with him. They met d r a virTOR BANFF Canada's captured eastern top skilers stones Vs. Hiuh School. Sweet the lion's share of 16 vs. High School. The Thorncliffe Ueam, which took two games from Maple AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYK W. Landon 176 Totals 830 i MAPLE LEAFS Jurmain 170 Whit taker 127 Dzianka 209 Morrow 244 Hilton , 179 Mav 3 Moruaiis vs. nmii- trophies in the lour-aay cana- MrMeeWns woot wnr,,. s. Mnlkins Malkms vs vs. ATTACHMENT 172 107 161 223 289 The past week's Senior games have shown only one change in the Senior scoring race. Reg. Lavigne of Brownwoods has taken over the tenth spot from his teammate Mel Thompson. Ifolketad and Lindsay are still continuing their own race for top honors. There is the chsnce that sev 88 dian ski championship tourna- , Home Oil vs. Ambassadors. Kilo-ment. taking eleven of the sev-, enteen amateur titles. j lfr, Lucille Wheeler. 13 - year - old ; Olympic' hope from St. JovfteAi won J.he coveted four-event Sir Mannicao 88 Totals 1017 1098 208 93 147 193 176 88 905 202 245 125 256 274 PRICE Features: Leafs, bowled both the highest single game score and the top three game total in the weekend session of the men's "B" ' five pin league. Single game I total was 1,102 while the three-game aggregate was 3 162. Fish Dock and Moose were the only two teams to win three Uo to 45 ntim Hnnrv Thornton trophy as me off the largest Quebec, carried THORNCLIFFES Mathieson 293 Crawlev 212 Grasdal 145 Davidson 205 Mussallem 172 160 276 177 278 Interrupted him just as they met countless others who go to hockey games. Turner, 'gambler" and ""bank robber patrolee. is being held at Jackson, Michigan, as a parole violator. He is reported to have had telephone conversations ronp'erning placing of bets with a member of the BOs- ii ten - W 142 Totals 1027 1033 1102 best all-round skiier In the meet and also took thv senior jumping trophy with two spectacular leaps. Paul also won the western Canada cross-country event. number of individual awards, making a clean sweep of three junior women's events and taking runner-up medals in thrc? senior competitions. Noel Paul of Princeton, B.C., na! -twelv-mrh r niatirally. 0 crysts.il pi'-t;11! THOM SHEET METAL- garn'es, Fish Dock defeating the i Grotto and Moose blanketing Canfisco. Hilton of Maple Lea.-s marked i. 113 Torvik 149 133 Sneers 168 184 173 1 ton Bruins and New York Rang- ble nhva 307 trs. eral more players will enter the , 200-point brackl. ! GFGFTPts' R. Holkestad. S) .. 19 93 47 Z33 J. Lindsay Ci 13 88 43 219 LX HarUig iBi 19 71 31 173 A. MaePheb Ci .. 14 66 35 167 J. Forman Bi 18 58 45 161 T. Arney S 19 68 21 158 J. Flaten C ... 12 59 29 147 K. Morgan (Si 19 59 25 143 J. Davis iS) 15 58 21 137 R. Lavigne iBi 12 39 34 112 up the highest individual single H Morse 166 190 Edgar 252 214 DeWaed 134 142 Handicap 43 43 ATTENTION FUTURE PATRONS! 111111; sluic, ill uia aiuiiiu game. He scored 179 in the first and 176 in the third. 18S 146 43 9i55 160 197 158 119 209 843 Top three-game scoring was Totals 912 906 SCOTIANS W. McChesnev .... 175 121 J Laurie 172 197 J. WWide 138 210 W. McChesnev jr. 178 191 J. Davidson ... 154 177 Totals 717 938 done by Hector McKinnon, of the SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT . .if I ML McRAE BROS. SCHEDULE OF MIXED BOWLS March 7--Brown'oo!K vs. Islanders. Triple XXX vs. C' Y.O. Couftnra vs Weal DKerxonts, BC. Packers v diss or Hit. Marc h 14 Cougar: vs. B C. Packers. Iilcnl rvterepnts vs Miss or Htte, BrnwnwonrtR vs. Triple XXX. Island-rs. vs. C Y O. Murchr 21 iKlantliTs vs. Ideal De-trrKcnts. BC. Pnrkpra vr. Triple XXX. Miss or Hits vs. CYO.. Brownwoods vs, C'lURnrs. March 28 CoURnrs vs. Miss rr Hits. C Y O vs Brownwoods. Ideal Doter- WILL ACES COME HOME? Moose team. His total was 752, averaging 251. McKinnon scored 285, 255 and 212 In the three games. Fish Dock 3, Grotto 0. Moose 3, Canfisco 0. Co-op 3, Mutts 0. Thorncliff 2. Maple Leafs 1. Thorn S. M. 2, Scotians 1. Army 2, Stones 1. 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O. vs. Cougars, Mlsa or Hits. v 84 84 912 1010 you want yours In good condition. At the first sljrn 'of breaks or cuts in your tire brinp them into us for expert vuleanli'1 sixes from 450 X 21 to 825 X 20. FISH DOCK Johnson 155 Lester 139 Pope ... 191 Sharfe 221 Wallace 181 Handicap 84 Totals 971 ' GROTTO Shrubsall 150 Anderson 183 Vuirttovich 178 Tubb 211 Moxley 231 Leverett Totals 953 MOOSE ed by Hon. Brooke Claxton, Canadian minister of national defence, to return to Canada March 15, were still unsettled yesterday. John Ahearne, secretary of th? British Ice Hockey Association, Is "holding fire" on the question of early recall of the Canadian, who had hoped to stay in Britain for a month." Hrownwoods April II -Cougars vs. Triple XXX. Inlanders vs Miss or Hits. B C. ParK-rrs vs. CC T O, Ideal Deteruents vs. Brownwoods. April 18 CYO. vs. Ideal Determents. B C. Packers vs. Brownwoods. Triple XXX vs. Miss or Hits. Cougars vs Islanders April 25 Miss or H1U vs. BC. Packers. Cougars vs. Ideal Deterrents, Islanders vs. Brownwoodfc Triple XXX vs. C YO. May 2 Islanders vs CYO., Triple 106 138 184 219 15S 80(. 185 177 250 149 176 937 MEN'S "It" FIVE PIN STANDINGS Fish Dock 4 Moose 4 Co-on 4 Thorncliffs 3 Thorn S. M 3 Armv Signals 3 Manle Leafs 1 Scotians ..' 1 Stones 1 Canfisco 0 GREER & BRIDDEN MUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations BOB PARKER U "As far as I am- concerned, F. Parlett 236 P.O. T.OX 3K "The Home of Frie the Canadians are scheduled to B. Bellamy 192 Grotto o Mtt ,i v 0 Floor Sandjnjr a Specialty 12D 153 171 160 212 816 -Z,A - 213 187 141 180 255 97r 165 iiti h XX vs. Brownwrtods. Couuars vs. BC Packers. Miss or Hits vs. Ideal De terpen ts. Mav 9 -Couenrs v. nrownwonds. Miss or Hit vs. CYO.. Islanders vs Ideal Determents, Triple XXX vs. B C Packer. f r r-.IU I play March 18 and 20 and, if non fQ these games are not played, the h. McKinnon .'.. 285 Canadians will have a big fin-! Totals ' 1001 .. ancial deficit," Ahearne said. !E shier 169 h CLABRIFIF.D AD IN THE DAILY NEWS Phone KED 561 P.O. IJox 721 24j j Advertise In tne Ually News!