10. Don Scherk and Mickey ' I HITS FOR FAIRS , - ) SWIFT CURRENT, SASK. vrJU Tm h,. oasucnewan country fairg are Urn J . , BRt-K, v ' i "losing out" because their prWh Snak-' W lists are obsolete, saVS L Hllh ' i Hutchison of the Provincial AgrN Cm , 'W? nnulnlcm, men 9rp Tw.,... "U" I S . Willing 111,1. fc.U .!,,.,. still many prieeg for heavy draft 1 V " V jiur, dui naraiy any horie left," he remarked. 7: foru- khs A I Webster both played good ball but the team certainly didnt have their usual drive and fight. In fact, they didn't even seem to mind losing the game, which 's something new from the Co-op bench. Possibly they missed Manager Miner Simondson, who can provide plenty of off-the-record comments and invective in any ball game, whether it b? basketball, baseball, Softball. Co-op, in spite of the loss, are still flrmy entrenched in firs! pace, but, if they play the sam" type of ball on Saturday night, Gordon Si Ande son will be sure to knock them down to within striking distance. INTERMEDIATE The Hi Golds continue alonT their unbeaten ny by virtue jf their easy win from Thunder-birds who haven't won a garr.f this season. The Golds outscore the 'Birds in every pe iod a.iri 0T Seagrams Sure Seagram's "V.O." Seagram's "83" Seagrams Crown Royal Seagrams Kings Plate Seagrams Special 01 : i I ' '.".!.4'i - - i ' . '. I " ,. -w. m 1 , . Ufi' This advertisement is nut published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bond or by the Government of British Columbia V A i. "1 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth 1941 4-Door Plymouth PHONE 566 the evenine was also Intermed Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 8, 1950 by some sensational iate, and won by HI Gold by an were led shooting on the part of youns a:; overwhelming '39-22 over Scuby's luckless Thunderbirds. It wd Brownwood's all the wav In the Senior eame. Thev V- I Dick Nickerson, who made 17 points and only missed scorln on three attempts In the whole BASKETBALL Y : RUPERT MOTORS LTD. uiied uo a 25-15 lead in the first gairre. Siminson played his usual oecona Avenue and First Street steady game, scored 8 points, and 1. t Brownwoods Beat Co-Ops J half, shot basket for basket with I Co-op in the third quarter and I only in the fourth quarter let Co-i op take over the best of the plav i by a 21-15 margin. Brownwoods deserved their win although thev once again the team demonstrated that they are as smart and a-well coached as any team in an of the three city leagues. Tin pame was rather rough in Uif nearly let it slip out of their i final quarter when Thunderbird Indifferent Senior Pacemakers Watch Margin Dwindle Hi Gold, Fashion Win grasp in the last few minutes of tried desperately to take over the the game. Sunberg Carlson,; lead but the referees brought it Lavigne and Hartwig all came 1 under control although not with-through with 9 points. Hartwig. lout a few bumps and bruises o TROUBLE SHOOTER Al (The Thin Man) Rollins, a fill-in for Turk (The Fat Man! Broila last season when the Turk und his weight hit the front pages, is becoming a troublesome trouble-shooter. Rollins is the only undefeated goalkeeper in the National Hockey League and his steadily improving work is poking a difficult problem for the management of the Toronto Mapie Leafs: who to u.-e the Tliin Man or Fat Man - and when! i CP PHOTO 1 on your next CHARTER FLIGHT 1908. . ! I t The RCAF Hurricanes of Tor- onto became the first arnvd ser Sport Shots The Stormy night and the Uncertainty Of electric Lavigne and Thompson provided show fo- the struggle. . . , I the effort that kept the team The Fash-on-Hi Green game power resulted in the smallest turnout to a league 'ahead. Bill Sunberg had plenty '.vas the thriller of the ever.in? basketball session last night at 'the Civic Centre. It - and his dribbling was hi Green took a 4-ooint lead sp , . . . . . . . t0"R hvl ne didn't add anything the first quarter, held evpn tr also resulted in the cancellation 01 the .i ManSOn S .VS. in the way of team-play. Rav the second, had their lead rfwjn. Cook's junior t?ame. The handful of spectators that Spring was wen bottled by -the ,d id2Vi!!!SpoiMl!; J . 1 Co-op players who held him down the third quarter and. at the did attend saw Brownwoods Win a Close VIC-. to his lowest score of the season, final whistle, it was all tied a! . . I Co-op lost Sid Scherk early !n 25 noints Der team. The Greetr tory over Co-op witn tne nnal the fourth quarter on five per- couldn't get going in the over-score 52-48. They also witnessed tween Hi Gr-en ana f ashinn, ionals Joe Davis was their Hire and committed two hiird-an exciting overtime battle in , which was won by the Footwear st 0ng man with 11 points, and luck fouls, which netted Datmv the intermediate division be- team 29-20. The other game of Ted Arney had a big night wit'i Bill of Fashion two points, witV 'Hebb sewing un the game on s vices team u win the Grey Cup, defeating Winnipeg RCAF Bom'jr ers 8-5 at Toronto eight years ap.o today. The Hurricanes were coached by FO. Lew Havm-i'i.. Roger Bresnahan, who caunht, the immortal Christy Mathew-son as first-string catcher for the New Yotk Giants, died in onto Argo- Toledo, O., six years ago. He was previously with Tor credited with inventing tji? nauls and ,aU.r w ilh Montreal CHAPTER FLIGHT PLANES ovoilobleb Aerial Surveys D Aerial Photography O Private Chorter Timber Cruising, etc. ALL INTERIOR AND COASTAL POIN1 For RATES INFORMATION RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 Alouettcs. field basket during the tb"-minute overtime period. Tli Greens we e only phle to sw one point on ft free throw bv Rather. Jim Hebh and Jim In .pt-mela eac scored 9 points to lend the scoine narade, and Rhodes introduced in 1907, and playcl with the Giants from 1S02 to The Winiiipeir Blue Bombers jtook the Grey Cup to the west ior tne first time by beating the Hamilton Tigers 18-12 at Hamilton, 15 years ago. Winnipeg did it again in 1939 and 1941, and Calgary Stampeders in 1948. nn ih man for the Greens with 6 points. Saturday nierht will see the following teams in action: Junio Ta?ue, Manson's vs. Ruoert Hotel. InteTned'ate League, Hi Gold NOTARIES ACT IMI'OKTINT NOTH K TO NOTAUIKS PI Itl.K' The ''Noianta Act, 1950." enacts as follows: "3A (!) The Registrar s h a 1 1 strike off tlie Roll of Notaries Public on the thirty-first duy of De- vlasbified Advertising is payable in adrance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds,- 3c per ord per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Fun eral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE ' QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES I NEVER FAILS WETA8KIWIN, Alta, C?-Everything was set for a hot time vs. Mercants. at the annual firemen's ball here, BIRTH NOTICE FOR SALE SALESMEN WANTED 6nior Iaue, Co-op vs. & Anderson. . ;; Individual scores: ' Intermediate , Thunderbirds -Huehes 3ftp'i- VILLEGES Born at Seattle. Killas & Christopher I ARE YOU A SALESMAN? Coast tn coast oreanization has an tne temperature 20 Nouvry Puhlic enrolled pursuant to degrees this Act who has not on or before ' below zero outside, when the fire that tiate upniitd to the Kefttsw.ir i alarm rang. It turned out to bp for retention of his name upon the - a transport truck on fire. Til) (2) "Every application pursuant laddies were soon bark at November 23 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Vilieges (nee Marv E. Sim, FOR SALE B e a 1 1 v washer, Chesterfield suite, china cabi-; net lamps .Phone Black 480. (287c ooening in a selected territory Air Freight on all Flij1 in B., 4, White 8, Ryan, W' t. R for the salesman wno is ex lormeriv oi frince Rupert), a daughter. dtp perienced and aggressive. You McKay, Jeffrey, L.Helin 4 San to mibsoctiuii U filial! be aecom-! txie oaii. will UCKIH tJ.y cauiuifi w ,f kAD c Tv.t.l 9 FUNERAL NOTICE FOR SALE One P.M. power chain saw. 26" blade. 2 chain. Phone Red 488, noontime. (284p) weekly on orders received and I High School Gold MsChesney dependent upon abilitv. are in j 4, Tait 2, KrLstmanson 3, Simon-si position to establish your- son 8 Letourneau, Nickerson 17, sen wiui a. iui70 auduiau FOR SALE Girl's winter coat, pnnied by a f(-e of two dollars and fifty cents." , ' All Notaries Public (ho are not Barristers or Solicitors I are. therefore requested to moke application pursuant txi the above fctstute for retention of his name Uxm the Roll by writing the Registrar. Supreme Court, Court House. Victoria, and inclosing the prescribed fee of (2 SO. Dated at Victoria. B.C., this 2nd size 16, cream buttet. Red 471. (284c) LAMBERT In the citv, Sunday .Dec. 3. 1950 George Lambert, aged 64 years,-11 months. Canon Basil S. Proctor will conduct services at Grenviile Court Chanel at 2:30' p.m., Thursday. Dej. 7. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (lo Business and Profess! H. Blackaby, Young 2, W. Black-aby 1, Shrape 2. Total 39. Fashion Haugan, Bill 3, Anderson 4 .Hebb 9, Intermela 9, Hill 4. Total 29. High School Green Ford 3, CUv k, Becker 3, Blackaby, Sathr 2, Webber 5, Rhodes 6, Peneff 3. FOR SALE 1935 Master Chev sedan in eood shape, radio, heater, fog-lights. Can be seen at Superior Auto. (288p) concern tnat nas greatly expanded since its origin in 1945. There is unlimited opportunity for the right man in handling our line of guaranteed lamps whifh have already proven their value, to numerous institutional, commercial and industrial accounts across Canada. Box 843, Daily News. (284c) day of December, 1USO. FOR SALE Gordon Wlnmer, Attorney-General (Hi FOR SALE Lloyd baby buggy, as new. Very reasonable. Green 937. (284c) SCOTT McLAf: CHARTERED ACCW-Jaiws Block 603 3ri A p . we Rupert. FOR SALE Boy's nower tool set, eight-piece, with motor 'and table. $35. Green 812 (285pi A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, C.A. A. L. BELL, C.A. 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 Sheppard, Peterson 4 Total 28. Senior t ' Brownwoods Sunberg 9, Carlson 9, OLson 7. Thompson 6, lavigne 9, Spring 3, Hart wis 9, Pierce. Total 52. FOR SALE One Yukon sleeping bag, 90 x 90. Box 845. Daily' WORK WANTED FOR SALE 1949 V,-ton Fareo Dickup. Priced for quisk sale, i Call 701 5th West. (289p) ,' News. (284p) FOR SALE Electric train, excellent condition. Phone Black 148. (284c EXPERIENCED typists wants position. Box 846. Daily News. (285p) WANTED - Co-op Holkestad 2, Morgan, FOR SALE-One cash register. 1 large coffee urn. Inquire at 229 2nd Ave . (285p ) Fllr Downtrodden t !f'DR RAIR Chpsterflelrl and NATION LLV KNOWN NAMES i chair 50.00 1039 Havs Cove and Worn W McDonald 3. S. Scherk 6, Arney 10, Webster 8, D. Scherk S, Davis 11, Beynon. Team 2. Total 48. League Standings Senior -Linr.-belt SDeeder Shovels: Ave. Phone Blue 830. (284p) Cranf.s: Draglines: A d a m ' HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAUD for scran iron steel, brass, copper, lead, etc Honest eradirr Promot t)av- Rpad Blac'c Graders: Littlef ord Bros, i FOR SALE Used doors. 2'6""x SHOE H0SPIT 6'6". Call 629 5th West. Phone Ton Read Maintenance Eau Dment: Owen Clamshell o 654 1 ret. 543. (tf) ment made. Atlas Iron St Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Van- Box 774 FOR SALE Household furnish- J couver, B.C. Phone Pacific .SOU k. JTi, .::.. ,t I ings. Phone Blak 338. (ZBipi I 63J7. 1 U) gucxets and Rock Grannies; T I j. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks; Nelson Bucket T,oadcs for Stockoile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumas: Na rr FOUNC- Buy the Best-Buj WANTED Carrier bovs lor Vancouver Daily Province routes. Phone Black 787. Call at 311 2nd Ave. West, (284p ELECTRO FOUND Ciearette lishter engraved W.M.S. Apply Reade Fisheries office. (285p) LOST W L Co-op 5 2 Brownwoods 3 3 ' G. & A 1 ' 4 Intermediate Hi Gold 5 0 Fashion 5 1 Hi Green 2 3 Merchants 1 4 Thunderbirds .... 0 5 Junior Rupert oHtel 4 1 High School 4 1 " Codk's 1 3 Manson's 0 4 .825 V;-' I .400 y s, ' 3 fry;4 J.f COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 tional Draeline Scraners and Bickets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors Full inlormation from National Machinerv Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. tf) WANTED 2 drivers and 1 patcher. Apply 99 Cabs. Tkli tdvntlniMiil It nut pnWiktd m dtiplar'd bf lUm Central aWdl m W lU mmftmtt fj lit C.lii. Cleaner and Air J Small iuppiyn' B. W. COLLIN LOST Lady's wrist watch, vi- j WANTED Boarding home for clnitv of 5th and McBride. Re- LeF;?n,d"hv?lf"l11 babv',oBox ward. Phone Bi-ack 69. (285p) i 846, Daily News. (28jp .boo I - 'iu: mi I FOR SALE Coal and wood Atithoriwa i- heater. Wartime house front 'lost -One 9-foot Lite-Kraft,!' FOR RENT .uum awe. rnone erne idd i Dainled blue, outside Skeenai REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED PHONE 451 Contact above'" 7Z;-7r tart V Tn firant "telenhne i FOR RENT-Sleeping room, Red (286c 471. two uniiion caiiure iteming-1 fr;,i. inn r- j Vi i . Black 829 Grant Um H;.vaio nnH winhBCtrl and Newton tMorth Pioneer SERVICE: & Ltd.. Prince Rupert, B.C. P-14 hold acHttn R-cVot iirnrt RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 inir rifles with 20" barrel. Ex- ibapi room AND BOARD for gentle cellent condition including insT-pi. iotv,r,, .n. , man 1457 PiaKOtt Place. For R. F. Mortimer 324 2nd A ve. (Near CFPR) Passes Away m unit I 1 IfXtt'ls nicely finished walnut stocks-, i lainme sum of monev rp- . ward.i.eave at Daily News of MARGARET Md select aualitv. proof -tested. Price only $27.50. If not satis-1 fied. return rifle at our ex-i pense for full refund Imme-i fice or pnone fat). Pioneer British Columbia hard ioop) FOR rent Sleeping room. Blue 433. (285c) OPTOMETRISI PERSONAL rock miner, Matthew Halllday, NT rli'ltA delivery MiiW tonH nnn i who dted last week-end In the. Pnnm l" Write for catalogue. Canada's ARIS" YOU "hard"oT heain7? SrreaPrivhtrm Mail Order House. Box 8a2, Preierreo. r-rivati nome steatn Then hear ve Hear vpi Wit h i Ottawa, ont. iu the rlmtstVeinvisibley Vibra.; tedN?f 10 town- BoX ?,4r4; n Hazelton Hospital, was buried in Hazelton yesterday. t STONE Mr. Matthews, born lnLanark- WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments for all 1 Cameras. FOR SALE .New chesterfield i beds: beds comolete: un)airiU) PHONE shire, Scotland, in 1876, came to British Columbia In 1897 when he worked In the Boundary country to the Kootenays. Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping ami General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air , Co. Lta, for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor 2nd and Park Avenues pnone. no iroumesorne batter- ' ies. cords or wires. Only $15.00 Phone Blue 414 between 8 and' ACCOUNTANTS 8 D.m., or write Box 1541' Prince Rupert. B.C. (300p PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income .-- 1 Tax specialist. S. O. Furk CASH for scrap cast. bras, cop-' Stone Building Red 593 per batteries and radiators. (20m) Phone 543 call 629 6th W.J BLUE S HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building' and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES . Black 334 Red 894 P.O. Box 1670 Koducolor and Kodachrome ea cnest oi arawers; sewing machine: kitchen stnves: heaters; hardware; coffee tables, end tables; bedroom suites; brand new carpets, Axminster, sizes 2' x 4V?'; scores of other useful furniture at lowest prices. See B. C. Furniture. Black 324. (tf) He is survived by a widow', two daughters, Zella and Gladys of City. (tf) ; Hazelton, and two sons, Karl of Film. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. 820 - 3rd Ave. W. BlILDKRS & CONTRACTORS NflBTHI.ANn no lr,. ,ill. Chicago and H. C. Halliday, B. reH 94, ; ... m.u , PLUMBING and HEATING and B. Master for the Canadian more? Phnnp i fnr Hain, fiaii Sheet metal work. Tar and xATTSON'5 ( Est. 910 Phivnes 60 and 68 liverv service M-2!), travel roofing. Call 629 6th National Railways "here. Formerly at Texada Island, West. Phone 543. Letourneau MUST. SELL 1940 Plymouth sedan with heater. Priced reasonable for auick. sale. Tele phone Mel Kirkham at 83 duriner day or Blue 527 after 6:30 p.m. 285p) and buns. UI) REAL ESTATE risi tht9 vAt.Tnr ., i MODEkN Paintina and Decorat phone .vet 330 Se I. .pi Jf wartime in excellent shape,! LrLg oiuo," Matui concrete basement lnrd Phone Black 215. eveninRs. or Rupcr'. Prince they moved and lived in the Hazelton district ever since. The deceased's wife and two daughters are living on a farm, upon which Mr. Halllday ivorked a few days before his death. Pallbearers were old timers and friends. . nmart.lv rtpr-rvrfltert ' r or.H 1 n(Xn nour, P.O. BOX 1111. (tf) Includes electric! location. FOR SALE Good Cheer kitchen range with new Silent Glow complete with oil can, stand ' and connections. $70.00. 315 2nd West. Box 1155. Citv. ' (287p) tn onrf nil hpator lmnct!v"' uu iucio buuijiicb, fast service. Island Citv Build- O TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen LING, the TAILOR Immediate occupancy. Phone A pent ine supplies. Blue 820. (18m) JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST - John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenua VANCOUVER. SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS D a.m. to 5 p.m. Mezzanine Floor, Geo. Cook's Jeweller Telephone 212 REPAIRS Armstrong Agencies at 342 for appointment. (286c) FOR SALE Wartime 4 cheap 0f FOR SALE White enamel kitchen heater annex for coal DAILY FHV WATCH REPAIRS Prompt, efficient service Georee Cook, Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran- Phone Elck for cash. Furnished. Phone Red 719 after 6. 426 6th Ave. ' or wood, as new. 755 7th Ave.i West or phone Red 832. (284p) . . Phone 649 220 Sixth St ieea. 311 Seroi PLAYGROUNDS POPULAR FORT WILLIAM, Ont. W A report on operations of Fort William's seven playgrounds showed a total -of 102,476 admissions were recorded last summer. OIL BURNER SPECIALIST East. (287c FOR SALE House. 5 rooms and bath. Cash or terms. Phone, -Oreeneae. FOR ' SALE 1937' Dodge pickup in good condition. Can be seen at 1120 8th Ave. East. Phone ,qreen 883. . l2SipJ Stove service and renalrs. O . D. Rousoq. Black 503. (tf).