s SCHEDULE FOR LADIES' MWK jA0 U-P nn Hn "3S 0rfnre XXvcptxt Daflp i3cto Wednesday, Die ember 15, 1943 ; 'STANDARD AT J PARKER OPENING 1 jBO-ME-HI OFF TO KETCHIKAN - w 1 1 mi nve representatives of the ! LEGION BILLIARDS Eddie Cictone Dec. ai-vanstn ... r-i . rirst Loss To continue an international; of British Columbia 'wil! beiNEARINH f!I.O.SF. ! Latest Recruit mi Monday's BAmes In the Cana-j Baby remiit to the 7er- among the official delegates when Mayor Nora Amok: pres- basketball iseries which commenced here a couple of weeks ago when the locals scored easy 41 J VJ. A.f 1 Westvlew vs. Annettes, Scuby's jj.vs DeJong's, Orange vs. Manl J fcon s, Savoy Swingers vs. Tan H I & Odowes. 1 1 Dw. 27-Varlety vs. Taft & JjOdowes, Scuby's vs. Oiatve j Westvlew vs. Manson's, De- MM at th r,w-r,lrr f T3oK Do. t . ' ? .... . . r , " rajUVI tit!. ' Kdrfie:.' Robert Ciceonr, sec- victories over the visitors, Bo- pr" new service statui "e p , a won of Mrs. Me-Hi Rainmakers basketball ,llP-, -y le".ln .u Oeorge Defeated hy Savoy North Star To))i. d jnni(,r Senior o-op 49, Savoy 55. Morgan s 21. Interwetliate vSmc's 36, Ladies l?.,eg store Hih 8cho! 11. ! event to four. In a match xrhit-h : j U1AM( AVfUUC WTfil. j team sailed today on the Prln- j Qrviiie Moscilp, " coast 4 I ong s vs. Annettes, a. & A cm Norah for Ketchikan where I nrla V:,.' , 3' ::"''s .-"" S' P n -Eddte" Ilk , outer vs Savoy Swlneers. Barnes will be played this Irn- V" e ,r U UIIES-we neve 1 I'' ..I -lft lhll r.1 r,r - day and Saturday enlngs. The ; 0 n' wioh," an ..r.. i ent, I H. Normand 10 ' "'.T'-."" n f Prt points, wonH3 wa born here twenty years ,W:h Slar 27, Kins- j team will be home S-inday ai- Junior men 30. e)ertion i ' (to as Bring Results ill nmUfl'irtt'V ' . 1. - , ;rintpndent of sales fo.- British : out an exciting match by the L rt "I't" " ;ternoon on the Norah. .Columbia and E. A. Bonce. In narrow mnran nf 9 nninte hvi orrtTST nr With Alex Bill as coach, Larry : charge of wholesale marketing la score of 150 to 148. I"" .1-... 1 i some nnKi'j n In BritLsh Columbi, arrived Following this match. Jack from Vancouver on the Prince Campbell. (-20) plaved a steady chocolates. George today. game against George Abbott Ago ami received an his schooling In Prtru-e Rupert. He rt out as a gas pump attendant.; . ; The '40 Ford Fordo Sva has been called a "UvUig roos., o;i wheels!." FVont and V..i.r seats, lor instance, are actia.iy 57 ar.d 60 inches wide . . . deep and comfortable as your sofa. ROTTO (x25 and had no difficulty In Fifth member of tn group will Moore as manager and Eric Moore as sports representative Tor the High School, th team consists of Bill Davidson, James Flaten, Art Olsen, Glen Carlson, Ray Spring, Don Scherk, S4d Sfcherk, Bill Sunbcrg nd Mickey Webster. be N. R. Young, local standard i making his handicap points be IN PtaJBATK In (fee M. rr ol lh "Mmlnltrnion V1" Anil In MiH,et f (hr (st, M r(1lk TmMiifr, Imn,, lni4. TaKE NOIRE t,at bv Orrtcf f Km Honor JuHn W O. Fulton. Local Jurtp o the Supreme Court of liri-ltnh onmwi, I was mi ttM. 24m liy . NovemlMT. A J l4, npiintnt- Arfmimstrntor the Estate of fl-aii Outdinrc. latr of CVvan Jails Tuesday tint's basketball games saw Co-op of the Senior and North Star ol the Junior Leagues suffer their first tie leats of the season at the hands of the second place avcy and Kinsmen respectively. By their win Kinsmen took over the lend of the Junior division. The score of the Senior game was 55 to 49. The closeness of the score is no Indication of the wide-open game that was piay-rd by these Uo veteran teams. GAR STORL Oil Dealer. on the century mafk was j reached and from then on lead ESI.E AM) RET.MI. TOBACCONIST 'Bob' Parker Host to the end of the game, finishing w ith a score or 150-115. The semi-finals will be: J. Bulger X5) vs. J. Campbell 1-20) and nwirirf nan'pa ivt At Staff Party Crating In.. ram'" unmn Columbia. ho dim on or -h-mt the ar oh, s.-.ju-miiw. luig. 1 n Hll. Knnsf, ottnmbla. AH tWTm Indcbtod u tin- suiti tan rvutttm) to pay the winl c ttwtr iiKlct-nm-Ks to me l-' - . . . and Genera. bluing G. AND A. HOLD LEAD IN "A" j Gordon ad Anderson main The 1949 Monarch has a built-tn VenUlating system which delivers fresh air through adjustable- rouvres. Air Supply c;.n be regulated by dual controls on the instrument faHrA Storage Van n1 j ? S ! i It n ; U - . '.I -Hii una mi pfT30I13 having mplete, Reliable and lent Service, Call : HIGH FOUR WIHS irHlml in rile them with me Recently Bw Parker was host,' R. H slmohson (gcralch) to all his employees, their wives' 1 and friends at a banquet In the Ford Rep Here new fchowruuiu. T'uii'ly were o;"(rs- For Opening ml. Catering was by Ow Civic; Jlm T Columbla Centre restaurant. "B"0 e" J" i district . assistant manager of sided in genial manner. There Ford Company of ckaiu 1 F-rny vprirfrvf, on or I). r. n. UineU leadership in the Ladies ' lay of U:enilKr. l!)e. fatllntt wliuh idsay' Cartage "'"o win be mnor havii iHFIRH STRAIGHT ""y mi mun (lamis of uui torage Limited mhiii imvf nern liotlflod "ft' i and Park Avenue HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in : 'the City arrived today on. -the, Piliice George from Vancouver nd, will were suitable cntertatr.ment features by the staff anii i.;n-munity singing. It was a li'tir.g established 1918 I'AII.a ul Frincp KiixTt,. DC. this Th lny of H,vnn,b r. 1H48 iOPIXN FBAKKR PORBES. 'MiMiil Atlm In Intra tor. j PnKv HiM-rt. B.C. "A" Bowling League this week but they reel the hot breath of DeJongs on their necks With' only one point difference In thej standings. G. and A. have won 13 games and lost two while De-Jongs are trailing by a single point with. 12 wins and three losses. -This week's session brought nd 88 represent his company at the for the laur.chiu of the . episode j of fic,al openillg ot Boto Pukei"s company's new expans'oii Open from 8 p.m. to 4 modern service station and show I rooms, Thursday afternoon , The Juvenile League basket-; ball games on Tuesday afternoon gave High 4 their fifth rlraight victory and the league lead as they defeated Borden Street 17 to 2. Borden missed Its star player, Julie Pirnell, and this held down their offensive power. High 4 had the better of play during the game. In the jsecond game High 1 Knot Villi IT 01 t n It tTirrV. 1 a,m. ' -. We Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN POll OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 forth an Imposing array ol clean sweeps, with Savoy, Annettes, Gordon and Anderson and De-Jongs each winning three. These teams are the Big Four of the league. Individual scoring honors this week went to J. Shenton of De- game score of 272 a.'.d to A. Mc-Meekln of Annettes whose three same total was 649, averaging 21fi. Savoy S, Orange 0. Annettes S, Mansons 0. Gordon and Anderson 3, Taft and O'Dowes 0. DeJtmgs 3, Variety 0. Scuby's 2, Westview 1. k pr word pr Insertion, minimum etutrn, 500. Birth Nolle ' , V V-' . CuSot Th.nk. rjetfc Nouow. fxmmi Notioei MarmJ, ! 1,ad betier ball - handling and i W",T,n,riJ!. Ire more accurate in their LET IK Adwrtuiag to pybl In dTnc. PleM refrain iron, telepboDlng. shixiUng. King Kd never could got going and ot no time did they threaten. Jongs w ho bowled highest single I VI R AL NOTICE FOR KENT the rltv Monday, Dec- 1948. Nels Und. age FOR RENT Street level offices and warehouse. Phone 640 or 330. -i. ot uMia Kivrr. Kev- RUPERT MARINE REALTY , i. 41. CLAUSEN & SON) We Tsike Listings rif r . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTERS BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT !"RUPERT MARINE REALTY -j .. , FOR QUICK. SALES OR CHARTERS Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) 7 Box 54 ' -.; ; Phone Green 97S Soiland wiil connu.t at Orenville Court FOR RENT Sinele sleenink at i:3U p.m. Thursday, Individual c:;i,ig: Hish 4 -Fricksoii 5 Smith 4. Lelghton, Scherk 6, Bnentwn 2, Antrobus, Kuardal, YMing, Ms-tad. 17. Borden-At kins, P. Panifll 2, Nelson, Findlay, Antr.R, Wesley, Shenlon, Saville.-2. r lu. Interment to in Fairview Cemeterv. . . . right for a strike! Hit or miss, you'll enjoy bowling with your friends on our alleys. Rex Bowling Alley Open to general public Sat urday and Sunday after-, noens and evenings.5 Monday Tuesday and Thursday ( eve-nings after 9 o'clock. Mom. furnished. 6:0 7th Ave.! East. Phmic Red 471. (tfii FOR RENT To quiet coupleTi) rwm flat. Auplv 215 4th East.! (tli i WINTER RADIATOR , CONDITIONING ertakers In charge of menu. mm il, " I!D OF THANKS FOR RENT One thrpp rnnmpd ! High 1-DavidAor. 4. Krist- hn exores.-wd svm- Kirtte. fully furnished. Private ! manson 4, Sedgwick b. MacAies-. ad extended assistance bath. Wttsninston Block.: o. Sheardown 1. Cameron 4. ,iie recvni, Illness and I'hone Black 4'jO. A leaky, rusty radiator will waste your hard-to-get, expensive 21. ".. ol the late Vic Mark- FOR RENT-Simile room, board King Ed Mcintosh, Marshall 1 f r OUII-nrl OIO )trl lirnnt : ' anti-freeze. A check by our. expert mechanics now win ire sincerely thanked, Mrs. Eddie Hudson. A (Ultnslmas tft ' . - '. I.' -.' i for the Motorist V ., r r . .. . r. i . . .i I. I . f f -I... Phone Red 876. ,296 1 . oiewart,, oeuKwicK. ciiv, I. Peachey and Danny save time, traubto and expense later, It's a good investment.' j Kings, strand. d. Mrs. Mabel Thompson FOR RENT Small four on 6th I Kast. Immediate occupancy. ' Pnone 31'2 or Pt,1 140. 20i ! and Mother. MACIUNEltY fXh SALE wtdkw urn, Nothing cor ild be more acceptable than a Chrysler Approved Lubrication Service Contract for $7,0, ot a Credit Ft)h SALE METAI. V.OItK TO SAW better lumber more ; ncminnilcallv use the modern I 36 foot trollinc boat. nrl un-to-dale vijp Np tin:U i Note for Gasoline purchases . .-. ,-., .tit' ,.- Blue 981. (2o .. .Auto Accessories . make Ideal Gifts: Cigar Lighters, Fog, IP New Hand-made PI.UMBINO Installations and Repairs. SHEET M E T A WORK: Tar and Gravel Roof-ins. Letoun-eau & Sons, 6H9 Sixth West, "hone 543 (tfi WANTED Spot or Back"up Lamps, Seat Covers, Heaters and Defrosters. Rhus at big reductions. Portable Sawmills manulac-i tiiied bv National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver., B.C. aI , DEAI.IIR WANTED mm tUKNlTURE CO. ( tl i S-New Cuns and Sau- lllllllfrrriffff f mfmm ... Mm m fr-m-m rnm Electric Frost SWekis, Illuminated Memo Pads, Auto Jacks, Auto-Lite Spark Plugs or any of our many fine smaller items. i lor $1.75. New kitchen hteMlv Used 3-olice BUY WANTED TO RENT Small house or suite. Quiet counle. no children. Phone Green 621. 12951 'iii-id Suite. Gramo- : : M ' . Drop in or PHONE 866. ' LltlDSAY MOTORS LTD. L'lulcrwood Tvpewrit- f-st condition. . Small ustbane and other useful ar- ! vrrv reasonable nrices -RN1TUHE CO., Phone WANTED Car ,auerie. car radiators, brass and .cornier, navine cood unces See PC. FtJKNITUREjt O.. Black 324. HlXr WANTED Bv The J. R. Watkins Co. for, exclusive locality in Prince! ; Rupert. Well developed area.: Ciood opportunity for person- j able nun with car For full, information apply The J. R. Watkins Co.. 1010 Alberni Rt... ; Vancouver. '294) TiyHt.it iAi.: -J";n Sealed tenders lll tx- recelveil by tlw District Forestrr. Prince Bui)ert. B.C.. not later ttmn noon on the Slst dv of December. 1948. for the pur j-i nil '.LE-Coleman Radiant Jicr. like new. SI no it ' lwn 106. (298i T&ex CaHe f--E-Hrctru ttaii:. cx- rantlitioi:, $40.10 Phone . ."a for Tasty Meals NOW 70 lbs. 4.95 150 lbs. 8.95 250 lbs. 13.75 See us for lowest prices on Paper Towels, Wax, Soap, Lamps, Mops, and all Janiior Supplies PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 2nd Ave. Phone 63:! NOTE Closed December 23rd to' Jan. 2nd Unci.) HELP WANTIU -Clerk for office, rompc ent to keep books and recorr s and be able to handle tyrewriter and do ten-oral stenonaohv. Please write hUtinc q laliflcations. evperl-enoe and salftrv expected. Box 42. Duil7 News. pi;kStNL (?90) Chow Mein Chop Siey 1 lo. 'E-l Town Sedan, 1947 m "inippea with under- 'er and oil filter mnd- chase of Ucenoe X-457JO. to cut U2.000 feil of fir, cednr. hemlix-k. bulsfim mid othet sneclrs of snwlos on an urea situated at South Do.n-tmck Ann To years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or the District forester Prince Ruwrt. B C. or Haiurer Antilla at Ocean Falls. BC (H) " -;;;.' Chinese Dishes a Specialty .'. . - Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel y "'M Oil rear Miloa Price Ti-(i TVinmiunri W'. GtiaraiitPfd r 7:00 s'.nv. tor 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders Thii adytitucmmt it not published or -displayed by (lit Liquot Control Boid or of Britiih Columbia. PERSONAL To Working Mothers. Care taken ol children from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Reasonable rates. AnnUl Rnv 10(52 Postal " Smithers, B. C. (294) ALE Modern nix rraim IZZI 1 "T TTtTciTS .... T-,rrT T- itf . City. w waterfront lot at Love Annlv P n Rnx "re Rupert, B. C. (297 : v. r- mK fin Hffltn ' ' ;: .a .1 1932 Rlliplt SnPflal PERSONAL All retail stores will be open all dav Thursday. Dec. 23. and will clos Thursday Dec. 30 as usual. Prince Runert Retail Merchants Association. 298 Apply 1344 Overlook htE 194Q Fnrrl npl.iixp rnwr couue. new rub- . "U eonrlit.irin Phnnp LOST Ail i rOl ND 297 "E 4 rnnm Km on 1 qi I ,1, f. "til llUUilC, IdOl U Street. Excellent con- "p(i tor quick sale. FOUND -Gold locket oil 3ixl Ave. Owner may have same by calling at, the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. un (tf) t'J-E-Mantel Radio $30. e Radio sis pipmh r $45. PhmiB roH rc.ii ( 298 1 - PLE-Pair of Bnhv Doll LOST Man's Gruen Wrist watch, between Booth School and Civic Centre Finder please return to Daily News. Bniith School or Haueens Slze 7. 650 7th Ave, tf eioi-o Reward $5.00. i.E loin , i, .r I bj .r,. n parts. I-5fMS0... . ,295, rnnwn Rmail hrown nut) near King George Hotel. Owner Jn- , ft VI, irrrt " - lf . U cs --AT(r V 7 " 1 I lANfED quire at uauy il" . tormation and to pay for this nrt I") ltilfnOt''-aD lrorTand ""i. fiione 543. ttfi pnouncement . . . rv jr-r m $ m&i (-x -c""""' """"" w'" J xd$ : ' 1 AT OWNiT.RR itrHo,i tft visit, our showroom to see P'Mplkx ri" j r.iTTM5 nipspi Enizines now on fc - v.,., nuu i.ij.ii.." - 1 Maintain a nnrts onrt first, class reDalr service and are PW to service nil makes and tvrjes of internal com- li)n engines. ,0 are contemplating the purchase of a new motor be 10 see tho ktmdt c-v- nac onii rTTMMTNS Diesel lines. ff fange of sizes and types to choose from. Economical y' PendAnble to operate. .town Machine Works (W. J. RICHARDS)