6 T tpdme nupff? Dailp fttfti Monday. June 6, 1949 HOTEL ARRIVALS VISITING LADIES ARE ENTERTAINED " - to ROtt row OWN WITH Wives of visiting delegates to j J- Dyson, Vancouver; t. j. the regional convention of the Marcenuk, Vancouver; V. Hul-Junior Chamber of Commerce bert. Vancouver; A. McNIcholl, were enteretalned at luncheon Vancouver; J. Haslam, Vancou- Sf U-..7- "and tea by wives of their hostiver; R. Edwards, Spilllmacheen; GOALIE BRODA CLEARS THE PUCK Leafs' net minder Turk Broda is out of his net clearing the puck, Bill Barilke and Pete Horeek are in front oT "The Turk," In this Stanley Cup serjes picture In Toronto. Jaycees here Friday at thei. Broadway Cafe. j tj. Visiting ladies were Mrs. Phil Pugsley, Montreal, wife of the national Junior Chamber president, Mrs. R. M. Corrigan, Vernon, Mrs. David Howrie, Vernon, J. Mr. Malcolm Chapln, Kel-owna and Mrs. Charles Busby, Cloverdale. Official welcome to the visitors was made by Miss Marjorie Brain at the luncheon, which was under chairmanship of Mrsv Don Morton, head of the women s committee. ucai iacu?! present included Mrs. Walter Landon, Mrs. C. S. Hansen, Mrs. Williams and Miss Oilda Cam-pagnola and Mrs. Eric Speers. At the tea, Mrs. Harold Hel-gerson poured. TENNIS TOURNEY IS CALLED OFF Ametrcan style tennis tournaments, scheduled for Sunday at the C N.n. Tennis Club, failed to materialize because of the threat of rain. Tournaments are planned weekly by the club. Game Postponed Wet grounds caused postponement of the opening game of tlt city baseball league Sunday afternoon. Th game was to haw been played between Savoy and Merchants. JOHN H. BULGER DPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Cigarette MUD, SWEET, Soccer Schedule ""sc iied ulel or ineNor I'ti''t air Trophy football scries is as follows: June 6 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. June 10 Oeneral Motors vs. Canadian Legion. j June 13 Heavy Battery vs j General Motors. For a minute there I thought Tobacco BRIGHT VIRGIN June 20 Canadian Legion vs.. Heavy Battery. ! June 24 General Motors vs.! Canadian Legion. I June 27 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. July 4Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. July 8 Oeneral Motors vs. Canadian Legion. July 11 Heavy BaUery vs. General Motors. July 15 Canadian Legion Heavy Battery. there was going to be trouble." CONVENTION FOR VERNON The city of Vernon in the Okanagan will be the venue for the 1950 B. C. regional convention of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada, final session of the 1949 convention i here decided Saturday morning. David P. Howrie, Vernon delegate, put in an unopposed bid for his city'which met with unanimous agreenvent by the other delegates. Thomas Wayling, Ottawa, Passes OTTAWA Thomas Wayling. noted Parliamentary newspaper correspondent for many years, died-here yesterday from a heart attack at the aw of sixty years. For several year he had beenmosun lor a Prince Rupert nainsiora. apunmaeheen; S. ortinmer, Vancouver; R Watson, Vancouver; S. Danylko.' Edmonton; C. McMillan, Bute-dale; R. H. Goldsmith, Vancouver; P. T. Dahle, Vancouver; G. Johnson, Vancouver, E. Less-ard, Smilhers; H. M. Britten, Carlisle; D. R. Smith, Vancouver; G. T. Campbell, Vancouver; C. Haslie, Queen Charlott City; -Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rob ertson, Vancouver; A. B. Barber, Queen Charlotte City; Mr. and Mis. O. Johnson, Palo Alto California; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Berryman, city; MUs D. A. Haapola, Smithers; C. S. For-man, Vancouver; A. Emerson, Smilhers; M. T. Hughe. Vic toria;; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mcpherson. Vancouver; G. Joy, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Allen, La Mesa, California; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hampson, Vancouver; Mrs. E. Musto, city; R. McLean, Penticton; E. L. 1 Henders, Vancouver; M. Dobson, Vancouver. O. D. Odegard returned Saturday morning by air from a business trip to Vancouver. . ' ' ' NOW AVAILABLE LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL ... Hi 1 Types m SI TFLIF.S FOR OFFICE STATIONERY FOR HOIF GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS PHONE 4 f ::: S3 TRUCKS for "I asked you not to engage me In conversation'." Y Quality Ipbinting j A Re: '' " , a're TIKI (ii:S.' "trlw WH Hss o ssiied joult lotlce tt torn ion .1 )ftcai rUt 'alld vrlttn . 1M Vp, fay o ; ' iubU i ncoi ' Be: ?:e : i 7 1 hqr i i i Tu R pr CK C , i PREMIER DEFENDS LABOR'S RIGHTS-. OTTAWA - Prim? MinWfl St. Laurent, moving through Ontario, stressed labor topics At the weekend, flphotcto;? the right of labor to organU ai:d act collectively but he main tained that labor "can have :io greater self-interest limn to place first the interest cl all citizens." Miss Joan Cannon arrived in the city on this afternoon's plane from Vancouver to become downtown traffic agent for the Queen Charlotte Air Lines h.ve. She has been with the trafiic department in Vancouver for the past year. 1 m At .11 I ihe lie oflirf I found I m claim clirqi ue rradv tor r Jlivery to a widow lio Vt-? needed lliat r you supj)uB lirr gratititile madr me ferl I'd dun tometbiii impurtaul'; 3 )i y W mm "Next, 1 nelpel a couple bring their Li f in-sMrance programme ap ta d ue. They've jmt had aa I addition to their family the beat jut i a the at Id 1" Tuesday ".ES !ng at kst n a m leav) 81 m Pm. filjrrv K. 1 M BUrtl tOIIOMj 45' si mi C7T SIUfffUC Mil MOI CM .V.W.V.VAVWW B R I DDE I CONTRACTORS RlllDIRS a It CONSTRUCT! ALTKRAT10 UEPAIRS i . A SPECIALTY red isi r.o , ,. - ,1 ' .f,r con , -tub Lie"'. .'314 STd , gnu!! -rlhWl . Sr- f .Wi 1 f phone "Talk about real-life dramas you should try my job!" DIBB PRINTING CO. BESNER CLOCK J?: "I don't see how you keep so cheerful, Dick. I should think a life insurance agent's job would t humdrum." Dirk: You'r wrong there! You'd he surprised ho imitW drama there is in my job and w hat a Lick I get out of it. Yesterday, for instance ... 4 V : E. WINCH WOULD CURB ALUMINUM MERRITT Speaking here Saturday night, Harold Winch, provincial C.C.F. leader, had something to say about the bill empowering the government to sell or lease water power to the Aluminum Company of Canada. He said that a C.C.F. government would see that the bill was amended whereby perpetual rights would not be granted. j Allan Morgan rciumei to tlie j-city at the end ol Ute week byj mtrtor from a trip to Vancouver A. H. Perkins Is saillf.s to-afternoon on the 'Ca- trip to Vancouver. Classified Aas. Get Results. S DELIVERED FREE Phone 654 SJc per doit paid (or pi (baled by my B.C Brcwtry fit Tlu ao'vartiMmaat i aat pualukad or divUyti by t Liqaac Control Board at by lha Government ol B'ititii Columbia. PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY will be open daily from 3:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturdays 12 Noon to 12 Midnight Bowl in Clean and Pleasant Surroundings BROADWAY CAFE BEST FOOD BEST COOKING ' CIHNTSE DISHES A SPECIALTY I ' FOR TAKE IIvUIE ORDER3 Mum i I i III 1l fiV s Mmm: HP mm 4UI WW. ailing. Born in England, Mr., Wayling had been klentfuedi with such newspapers as the Winnipeg Free Press, Toronto Daily Star and Vancouver Sun. (Mr. Wayling for some time was Datlv News correspondent at Ottawa i. MAGNIFICENT RUNS AGROUND HALIFAX An investigation will be held Into the stranding at the week-end of H.M.C.S. aircraft carrier Magnificent which stranded off the Nova Scotia coast, later refloating herseli. The vessel is said to have been so badly damaged that it will take all sumer to make repairs. Peter Lakie, CNR. divisional freight agent, is leaving tonight for the Interior on official business. Steamship Movement. For VaneauTtt Sunday ss. tJoqultlam, 10 p.m. j Tuesday ss. Calala, 1:30 p.m.! Thursday ss.. Prince Rupert,, 11:15 p m. Kram 'acaiver ' 'J Sunday ss. (Jatiia, 11 pm. Wednesday 's "Prince Rupert1 laa.m. Friday ss. Coquitlain, l p.m For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala, 11 p.m. Prnm All Arm mnA Stewart luesaay ss catala, a. m l From Ocean Fall I Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. For Ocean Fsfia Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, fo Queen Charlotte Islands Saturday s.s Coquitlam, 10 p.m. Sunday ss. Coquitlam, a.m. M en! Vhy Suffer inoee painlul btadaT coinlitkUia. Hi tKtng trom weak kldnevs? Baa ihaem mctrs nights. Tto nrw mt- iifsian iraatmpnl (MAUNOPILLSi ta a boon to auffrrera lik you. Wrth MAONOPILLa you will feel Tat improvemrnt tn your wil-betng. im win miM-rieiice quick mit-l Irum nrurmsihema. prostration, and ar - I It Jl Then, eo iK way hark, I Hopped on to e turn Black be and a partner have jy( opened new garage. Now, if one of lha partner tliould die. prematorely, the other t aiile la tarry on that hubiueti." 3 "From there to ee Ceorge William who' relirinf toon. Uur com. pany Hill (tart paying him to relax and enjoy himself, ou should have tern him Mnilinn, just UL a Uapp) kid!" ii G3E V;--v ' I. if it.. r4 Itail JI 1 i ney were nappy belora. IMMEDIATE DELIVE 4 N.uiiiing out, I met Jim TriinLW Imi'd ?mng to ci-ire tlittiik tu th t.lity 1 ftoid liis I) .ill. Httife me, I ihared hit excitemetii. 45W (til 1 1 -aS,srip-, 'ij I lVW "That' the way It goea. " ' I'M 3 H "And tll,' y 1 ,hin ,1 iff J. l' O1 !l life inmr.nr I,.. 16,000 Pounds Gross Rating 150 and 165-inch Wheel Base P.nU.n Tk.i nu t l, w:u ra f TKe Fine Ne A helpful citizen in When your agent aril you life iixuram-e, he alio hrlpi to im-nrore y-mtr rHttmnnifv. Kor a large part of each life iimurunce dollar it put la work, through invealmeiil. to build rhool, bridgev highoay. iodoMlial plant and many olber, projrvt yonr foinmunitj that create job aad make far belter living, Vum thare in tliea improva-ment. made pouible through the effort. yoar helpful lei-lomiiie ih nadera Ufa niMiraiire agent I 1 uv.iv IT l VI I uuc va " a inn am RnnY SE a . xivt a a QiiPFDinn uui Liuuii nuiu niiu uw LIFE INSLKANCE Guartlian of A message from t fie wort ffinn fifty Life Insurance Canadian Hornet Companim o Canada Third and Park Avenue PRINCE RUPERT Jtcttnn Olvr fo too, a dectdrd upltrt artrr gurgtry. MaivM(U ar ior sale at ail Drug Start t-I'l 608 West Third Avenue