Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, October 2a, 1950 4 : '' J Ahead t i JUST ARRIVED! BOYS' FUR TRIMMED Parka Jackets Sizes 616 In Beige, Brown and Green 1 FRASER AND PAYNE 1) ? rf t 3 :00 The Music Bo 3:40 Divertinieiiu. 3:15 Don Mcsser and His Islanders 3:30 Listeners Choice 4:0tU-Son" Km :7 i '.Hum 'iW'tifiJTift 'j (til BETTER FAST! y WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Kodacolor and Kodachrome Film. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. 520 - 3rd Ave. W. 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Carson RoUssn and His Buckaroos 10:30 Melody Time . 10:45 "Robin Hood's Musical Kitchen" 11:00 -Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roimd-up Time 11:30 Weather Report . 1 1 :31 Message Period 11 :33r Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M.. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15-CBO News 12:21 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 IndukPahk of South Korea and Comty. 2:00 B.C. School Bdst. 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Solo Guest . Saii5:g tomorrov nitit on the Chllcotin on her. southbound trip to Vancouver will be A. Mar-tinuson, M. Kreuger, B. Petersen. H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Giske, Mrs. Howard Reid and son John, Reg. Lumb, J. Fraser, Max Carpenter, Byron Carpenter, Mrs. S. Stewart and daughter Joan, D. Furman, W, Tough, D. Conn, G. Smith, Mrs. H. Lund, Mrs. P. Christensen, L. D. French. ADVANCE FORCE LEAVES With full equipment, 350 members of the Canadian Army Special Service Force march aboard the United States transport ship James O'Hara Saturday at Seattle, Wa.ih., to embark, for the advance training base of the force in Korea. This Canadian Army photo shows a group of the men walking up the gangplank as they left Seattle, en route to prepare the base for the rest of the force. ' (CP PHOTO) Blackwood Oh Bridge By Eosley Blackwood In recent columns we have discussed the mathematics of slam bidding. It is always important to keep in mind what you have to gain by bidding and making a slam in relation to what you have to lose if you go set. But all of this should be tempered by Humanics CIIIHAMQH BUNS THERE IS NOTHING . ' . MORE APPETIZING THAN ,1 i : Ml positive genius in that direction. The minute Mr. Muzzy opened the bidding with one spade Mr Dale suspect,e4 there might be a slam. But, playing against the two best players in, the club, he felt he would be very glad Indeed to get any profit at all on this particular rubber and he didn't intend to take any chance OUR CINNAMON BUNS ' TRY OUR CUP CAKES TOO! RUPERT BAKERY LID. 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Patrick Ryan, Montreal, is a Royal Canadian Navy observer in the Korea area with the American Tactical Air Liaison . Group aboard the United States carrier Philippine Sea. Naval headquarters first heard that the wartime navy pilot was in the Pongyang area from American reports. His last post In Canada was weapons officer at H.M.C.S. Shearwater, Dartmouth, N.S. (CP PHOTO) the future. He did not point out that six- odd was easy on the hand. Mr. i Dale probably would have led a wh'ch are firing across the heart at the second trick and Straits of Dover on Calais, Cap j won with dummy's ace. Then he , Gris Nez and other French coast would have led a small heart) invasion bases, it is indicated by , back and trumped it high. Now vcird that ha' ben .c xived in, he would trump the six of clubsthe city from England. October 26, 1925 Sometime between Saturday evening and yesterday noon a burglar broke into John Bulger's jewelry store on Third Avenue. Surprising is the fact that although the thief had the entire range of the premises, all that is missing is not more than five gold broaches, a diamond necklace, a few stick pins and about $10 in cash G. W. Nickerson; Progressive edate in the forthcoming election, issued a challenge to the Liberal and Conservative candidates to enter a joint meetin.i with all candidates sepaklng the same length of time and sharing expends. 'Pusyfoot" Johnson Is carry ing on a prohibition campaign in the land of the Turks. October 24, 1940 Indian Agent James G-illett and James Coleman, inspector of Indian Agencies, returned to the city last night from an inspection trip, that took th.em to Metla- katla. Port Simpson, Kincolith, Greenville, Canyon . City and Aiyansh. Prince Rupert men are amonq these operating the big guns , , ' , , . Boys of the local Navy eLague s Sea Cadets attracted favoaible aueni attent;bn on last iufc even evening as they i P J01131 - - "-.o t he "D ctu e Tl n.ili Ttnn nt T? i rl r 4 IT O i 11 " ; Want AUs, Sure-Results! - BE Vear Lovely Ml HUGGER Shoes MURRAY of London EXCLUSIVE AT BROWNW00DS the Inexact science of altering your bidding and play to fit the abilities and personalities of the other players In the game. South dealer. ; , None vulnerable. North (Mr. Itale) 8 K 10 4 H A K 7 3 8 U A 7 6 8 C-8 WW (Mr. MuM !.) (Mr. fiinmpimi) S-fl 87 8 3 H--Q J 9 4 - H to 8 5 D- K J 3 ' n q 8 C-J 10 8 4 3 C K Q 7 5 2 (Mr. Mtizrv) 8 A q J 8 & 2 H--8 10 S 4 2 ! C A 6 The bidding: (inith West Norlh 1 8 Pass 2 I! Pass 1 8 Puts 4 8 All pass In today's hand Mr. Dale, the wise old duffer who loses the arguments and wins the money at bridge games, had Mr. Muzzy for a partner. Mr. Muzzy is a nice enough chap but if Uere is a way, however remote, to misbid or misplay a hand, lie will find it. He has a Cheeseburger Loaf , -, f - " l'j lb. ground beef 3 tablespoons chopped onbn 1 egg Vj cup bread crumbs Va cup milk Va teaspoon sauce 1 teaspoon salt ' teaspoon pepper Vt lb. Canadian cheese Combine all ingredients excp! cheese and mix lightly. Form Into a loaf. Bake In moderately slow even (325' F. for 1 hour. Remove from oven and cool che.ese between the meat loaf lice, sandwich fashion Phre leaf in oyen 10 minutes or until cheese Is slightly melted. Serve "with tomato sauce, recipe here- with. Serves 6 in 8. Tomato Sauce 1 10-ounce can condensed cr.am of tomato soup. undV luted " cur) sour cream Combine soup and cream. Heal Serv over cheeseburger loaf ' ' : ' I lll llll TO r j Friends . . . I ,1 Wclconc lief rcslicicnt i w m V hospitality he expresel than with a ' J k mellow-brewed Burton Type Ale kl j Ale is recommended by many people A 'Wir of prolonging it. Note Mr. Muzzys Jump re-bld of three spades,, which is a gross over-bid. A six card suit always makes him extremely bullish. But even this did not urge Mr. Dale beyond the four level. In the play Mr. Masters opened the jack of clubs and Mr. Muzzy won with the ace. He trumped his six of clubs In dummy, took three rounds nf snnries nnd 1rr) the ace and kjlg of hcar(s ditch. ing a diamond on the second heart. Then he cashed the ace of diamonds and conceded two diamonds to the opponents. "With an overtrick, partner," he said proudly. "Well done, Muzzy, well-done, indeed," replied Mr. Dale, laying a groundwork of good feeling for With Tomato Sauce " ' ' V I o VAX J BAKED CHEESE FONDl'E 12 slices day old bread Vi lb. strong processed cheese 4 jeggs 1 10-oz. can cream of tomato soup, undiluted N 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 1 tablespoon minced onion l2 teaspoon salt a teaspoon pepper Arrange six slices of bread crusts removed, in the bottom of a baking pan (12" x 7" x 2"). Cover the br.cad with half the cheese, cut in thin slices. Cover with the remaining slices of bread, top with remaining cheese, Beat eggs. Add soap and the r.e- mainlng ingredients. Pour thi; mixture over the bread and cheese. Allow to stand for 1 hour. Sprinkle with crumbs from dried cruets. Bake in moderate oven 350" F.) for 30 minutes or until puffed and brown. Serves 0. with dummy's four of spades) then lead the kine of soades an J the ten of spades, playing low I from the closed hand. ' Next another small heart from ttrumped in the close, .-...l-tn,. .n Tiff iV,n,,,rine llefl trump. At thit point the kins and seven -of -hearts in. dummy are good for two diamond discards and the ace of diamonds is there for an entry. AITTION HA1.K Titular Snip XrrflUlH Thcro win bo offered for snle at Public Auction, at 11 a.m.. on Thursday, November 80th. 1960. In the office of the District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C.. the Licence X50318. to cut. 2.165.000 f ilm, of Spruce, Lodge-role Pine and Balsam on an acre :f unsurveyed vacant Cro-,v-i '-vl M miles east of Tolkwa on the Cronin R-ad. Range 5. Coast Land District. Four yens will be allowed for re--n-vnl of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the honr of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be Obtained from Mie Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. For Clean. Courteous Service Call TAXI 65 TAXI Now Hinder New Management "Eventually Why Not Now?" TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen LING, the TAILOR 220 Sixth St. Phonp 649 LIMITED VICTORIA the Liquor Control Board BREWERIES NEW WESTMINSTER not published or displayed by by the Government or British Columbia. ca-u