Cinch W- ' Prince Rupert Doily New3 Friday, February 24, 1950 1ST- ' 'Funeral Of Jack Plinf TERRACE TOPICS Brownwoods Protest Loss i j Better English Answers Say, '.You are liable io gea P3fl In trouble." 2. In the -preferred I i-O eek of J. H. Smth and R. Cory were I pronunciation, the a as lA hayi .As a result of a technicality i'll.l passengers to Prince Rupert on! I! 1. What is wi ong with this sen accent first syllable. 3. Connols O The member of the Canadian Legion and liiends of the hue Jack Plint filled the Ornille Chapel yesteiday afternoon to pay their last respect to this naval veteran whose death took i of the tt. oU-e as a seur. 4. Quality of being of mwlj erate excellence; ordinary. "Hi tence? "You are apt to get in j trouble." j 2. What is the correct pro- j nunciation of "harem?" i 3. Which one of these words is work was far above the level oa point vie- .,.,r . tIT,i-l Tuesday s train for a business m dowiu.b aur visit to the coast I Brownwoods have protested a 3 I point defeat at the hands of Reverend P. Vtillett officiated . Triple C on Monday. Coupled at Sunday night's service when; with a 4 point victory for Man-the Infant children of Mr. and son's, Brownwoods lost their one Mr. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs.! point League lead and are now mediocrity." 5. Eradicate. H..fi:Cil- I- AIR PASSENGERSa II (I Ml. "I"""' f Wi!h 310 nnd ril sjMKle and in second pkice two points below misspelled? Connivance, connote, eonnoiseur. 4. What does the word "mediocrity" mean 5. What is a word beginning Mansorvs. A special meeting of team captains is called for Monday to consider fujly Brownwoods' protest.. To Vancouver (today) K Van der Sluys, R. V. Swanson, ti place last Sunlay. Rt. Rev. J. B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, who officiated at the service In the chapel, made reference to the Service of the deceased with the Royal Navy In the First WorJd.War. Rev. Chas. Lomas, who Is chanloin of the local branch of the Canadian Legion assisted at the service In the chapel and officiated at the uraveside, burial taking place In the Soldier's Plot, Fairview Cemetery. ' Mrs. J. C. Gilker acted as or- ! with er that means "to pluck up J M. McCaskell. A. Vilvang, E. Llkef Team results were as follows by the roots"? .1 1. Winn iii- rn nnd hiTh ;f 870 wre Wiullinll of I,. fi were as ul WW'S 0 4, Silver nes. R. H. Hankey. t From Vancouver (Thursday) 'V. Hagland, W. Frame, P. Dug f Manson's 4, Cold Storage o Commercials 4. Mallets 0, D e 8 4, W I Staes 0 Scotlans 3, Home Oil 1 Runrrt Motors 3, Thorn Sheet Metal 1 Kan, J. T. Beckett, F. CampbclK R. Swanson. M. Peeke Voute were christened. I The Rogers' baby was given the r.ume David and the Peeke j Voute baby was named Richard, Alan. I Mr. and Vrs. Oeorse Piters; have moved into town from the Mnunthe farm to reside in the Maxted residence. Mrs. Ivan Frank has returned home from the local hospital where she has been a surgical case. ; Mr. and Mrs. George McAdams j are spending the week-end in i Prince Rupert on business. j Charles Adam la a patient in , the local hospital having ha.1 an appendix operation. 4 pri'iee i Mil ii gnnist, the hymns chosen for the J.C.'s 37 Ambassadors 37 Commercials 3G Oddfellows 36 Cold Storage 34 Thorn Sheet. Metal 33 Undesirables 30 Canadian Legion 28 C. P. A 26 W. I. Stages 26 Triple C.'s 19 It George James, former wel known local rcstauranteur whm now resides In Toronto, arrlvei in the city this week and will be here until next week on-busHj ness. ; I " ' T occasion belnn "Rock of Aee.s" and "Abide With Me". Members of the crew of the C. G. S. "Alberni", former shipmates and old friends of the deceased who acted as pallbearers were Capt. Harry Calderwood. MAKES OTHER ENGINES OBSOLETE-What may prove to t a revolutionary innovation in locomotives, the gas turbine engine, bought from Switzerland, excites the admiration of London, England, children, who want to grow up to be engineers. If they do, they may all be driving gas turbines as experts predict this type of locomotive will leplace even dlesel engines. Red Cross Help The Cr.a i mt. i. Kc-rr underwent an' ' operalkm in a VjrKiouver hos-j j pttal last week and is getting j along nicely. Htr husband, who: went south with her a few weeks! Grand Cafe 3. C. P. A. 1 Undesirables 3, Stones 1 J. C.'s Mo. 21, Oddfellows 1 Triple C's 3, Brownwoods 1 Philnott Evltt 3, Canadian Legion 1 Crescents 3, Ambassadors 1 J. C.'s No. 1-2, Bluin's 2 Hlah scorer wan R. Vtickovleh with 327 and 812. Standings Manson's 66 Brownwoods 64 Home Oil 59 D & S 57 Grand Cafe : ... 55 Scotians ...... 52 Crescents '......' 50 Stones 49 Philpott F.v:tt 47 Blain's 48 Mallets 43 J. C.'s No. 2 41 Rupert Motors ' 41 Ladies' Bowling Scoring In . .rt Simp U Vive's 11 A O Cminids 1 :i Purker 1 1 i;m,'i'Virs 1 ,!,. tt Wick 2 72 C3 63 C3 . 58 .. 54 54 53 53 43 . .45 45 41 33 35 35 35 33 AWone. 374; V. Kryklywyz, 3. N. Geddes, 400; D. Newton, 43. Noble and Wick M. Baxter. 557; B. fchesiiey, 4.r; C. Peterson, 43; P. Black. 319: A. Holkestad, S25. ago Is expected back next wiek. Mr. and Mrs. James Steven.in jt the Royal Bnnk of Canada, I John Webster, Jack Watson. Rod I Smith. Alex McLean, and Rlch-i ard Kllday. At graveside, the ! president of the Canadian Le-1 yion conducted the brief Lesion i burial service and. as the casket was bein? lowered LealT members drenped nonnles .l"d jS"t Punier W. 3. Ranee sounded "The Last Post." the flag, which had been at half-mist during the service, bein? raised slowly to the mast-head. ' Velvets 32 : Watts & Nickerson ... 32 Handovers 32 Handicaps 30 Black Cats D. Robertson, 382; J. Gorman. 30ii; L. Ewart. 457; J. Hicks. 322; K Easton, 444. jand son. are leaving Saturday j for Vancouver where Mr. Stev-lenson will attend a meeting of the branch manager vo nr-et the bank superintendent who is visiting Vancouver from Individual scoring in (tie t.nftio.s' Row) In? League this wpiif wns as follows: Wallace Pharmacy O. Thain, " D. Dihb. 4RO' P Walitice, 543; A. Parker, 540; L. Phillip-ton 4fl?. Bi? Sifters B. Gomez, 570; M. p-nd. Ml Smith' 50V E. Rr'Viell 534: I Miincev. 451. Peal Cove D Rttnhr. 470: TViwnin. 479; b. McGlashan, W: C. Wlllson. 556: I. Stewart. r07 Rfiiht'c T Thirntnn Am- W Plungers I. Hague, 365; K. TtKmpsofi, 733; C. Armstrong, 278; D. Johnas, 479; i. North 452. Brownwoods L. Donaldson, 51S; L. McKay, 515; ML Krecsy, 380; M. Magee, 573; O. Brown, 415 Wrathalls B. Peterson. 574: P. Roberts. 470: M. Pett. 381; C. BL Willie, former Terrace hotel j ptoprletor, Is paying a brif vis-! Roval Blues C. P. A 20 13 it to the eity, having arrived from the interior on this morn ing's train. jjsHOES by ( Keswick, 461; D. Aschoff, 479. j Gordon and Anderson 5. A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited A Good Place to Buy WATCH OUR ADS AND OUR WINDOWS 481; I. Garner. 527; B. BED CHESTERFIELD WITH ARMS Easily converted Into h,.H with two movements. Bedding compartment Itif.il JUST ARRIVED First Time in Prince Rupert Seal Cove 10 11 Rupert Radio 13 11 Toilers r.... li 11 Commercials 15 12 Stars 15 12 Wallace Pharm 15 12 V.ri-ty 14 13 Wratlialfci 14 13 Gordon & Anderson 12 15 UnKeers 12 15 Scuby's 11 16 Savoys : 11 16 Bi Sisters 11 10 Noble and Wick 10 17 lielm mt 10 17 B.:ci'tu's ..: 9 18 Black Cats ... 9 18 Ptnheads 7 20 Smith. 447; S. Anderson, 42G, Cis Barrie, 455. Unlteers P. Dupnls, 378; F. Hilton, 355; L. Knutson, 385; M. Steeves, 458; J Patient, 427. Commercials T. Stewart, 533; J. Gu-thrie (one garnet 88; J Hcl?erson, 478; W. Slater, 484, M Hoban (two games), 306; M. Burnie, 531. The League Standings Rosa Lees 20 7 Brownwoods 18 fl Lyons 17 10 Plunacrs 17 10 Annettes 17 10 BOX SPRING full size. Ideal for your rest and comfort I Metal Trim for all your home requirement. For sinks, tables and counters TTTl PHONE 775 3T3 3RD AVF.NVF. Established Quarter Century - r 'Vvk, 421; II. Holkestad, 539. Tvons V. Wrntlvill. r.87: P. Thf.nwon, 5)3: A. Wrathall. 3?0; J. Shcnton. 592;' A. Pierce. 035. Annette's P. Dickens. 410: B. Winrlle 495: A. McM-ekin. 647; E Pmith 4nR- A Flvnn. 542. Stars-G. Mclntvre. 585: L. Ke ivs, i'.07; Zl. Dickns. 558; L. Ilowej 508: K. Hills. 409 Beimo"ti A. Denton. M. '"-vis. 559- D. Luarln, 375: M. Scharff. 309; E. Anrter.son, 5G8. Rimert Radio Z. fe"ilre, SO' C. Wilson. 469: A. Ritchie, 399; C Pnret'e. 575; A. Jcffrit"?, 411. Lucky f 'rikes J. BouUer..385; A Kimstan. 536: A. Smith, 487; J. Warren. 38i: B Dunbar. COO Tfosa Lees M Postuk. 530; D. Nelson, 593: M Furunes, 471: D. Wood 611: F. McKinnon. 350. PiiKhe'ids Mi Slienton, 422; P Puhurnev. 48(1: B Wilkinson. 7 ,m-: OVER FOUR vfibs ni n ill RAM 'ALKERS OF THE inOlES R-t MM OLD 1 ?MTw Mil Famous Brower . Research Orthopedic Shoes and ' Boots B, C and E Widths . BROWNWOODS iANADIAN WHISKY i mm t ! If out es I IWith Spring on the WayJ J BUILD . ZS ) THROUGH N.H.A. S Consult J Greer & Bridden j YOUR LOCAL BUILDER J I Far Plans & F.stimales 1 J 215 1st Ave. West I J . Phone Black 3G7 1 ii 1283; D. Arden.- 42;.M. Brough- i ton 458. ! i Toilers O. Richards, 351; M. i Wide, 533: A. Wide, 483; T. !Clouh. 433: B. Ellison. 471. i Variety I. KrLst.ian.s.sorv, 518; i I. Lvket'ard. 479: E. Sandhills, j 390; I. Emerson, 444; R. Ramsay, ! 502. Savoys-B. S.ivlllc, 441; E-Knut.sen, 574: P. Menies, 756; L Ertckson. 309; A. McCallum. 460 ' Boasters F. Holden, 406; M. ospffMrr Qood Food For Tasty Meals At Reasonable Prices Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Rex Cafe 2nd Ave. Opp. Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders TLED IN BOND IB3SS0 iii'nt is not. riiililishixl or trianLivpif hv thfi "iilrol Hoard or bv tho government Itli vrtlinnt la not pnbinhd or OlcpUytd bT the Liquor Control' 3 Board or bT th ftonnuant of Brltlih Oolambu. "f Ilritish Columliia . V, " ' I ' ' J " ' JJiuiiniioir (Clhiainnilbeir of Commerce Is Looking For M'W The m PHOTO FRAMES Frame Typa Mounts , ! See our fine selection of glas& and metal frames ' WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing- RT" WE CHIROPRACTOR John F. I.. Huehi-v DC, Pb C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for OFFICE CLOSED During Cold Weather Open Again About End of February W "MS i -To The Right for Your Radio .A NORTHERN B.C. "MISS 4 & 5 REPRESENT PRINCE RUPERT IN THE CONTEST AT SMITHERS MAY be held ot J.C.'s St. Patrick's Dance, March 17, Civic Centre A Complete Overhaul At jy ' emi"':inQ CMP THIS COUPON RADJQJ KEN'S APPLICATION j pirn 4 : " n r SAVOY HOTDiL W. L. WOODS, Prop. fHONK S7 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT. CLINlq RULES Winner to travel to Smithers and compete for title of "MISS NORTHERN B.C." NAME Call Blue 992 ADDRESS 90 Day Guarantee For Satisfactory Service 718 2nd Ave. W. Blue 99J AGE Hi- Contestants to be judfii'd Doth in minimi! sun and formal dress. Contestants must be 17 to 23 years of npie and unmarried. WEIGHT I . $ '. : BROADWAY CAFE HEIGHT Pntnu will be Elvcn for poise, personality, COLOR OF HAIR Best Food beauty of face and figure. OCCUPATION Applications must be turned in to Capitol The-tro .ip muiiori to Junior Chamber of Com SIGNATURE (Parent's, if under 18 years) merce, P.O. Box 804. Finest Cooking Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. -Phone 200 i For Take-Home Orders Miry forms to Box 864 or Leave litem at Lapilol lliealre