prfnee Rupert" Daflp JScto Friday, November 4. 1949 MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE EVENED .mnawi farm ir-mimnii , ' Shellout Awarcls Made by Kinsmen Additional prize winners in the Kinsmen Hallowe'en shell-out drive were announced at a meeting of the Kinsmen Club in the Commodore Cafe Wednesday night. Winner of the first prize COMING! Be Wise. Be Ready, When the Cold Weather Cornea. Order Your COAL Now and be Warm and Comfortable This Wintpr. if i; ORDER TODAY FROM . Call C51 ' I I J I Ji I .'If 1 -T K 7 . k -J rJJ 1 St.-' i III I Co. Ltd. , gULDING 81TPUES Outstanding Quality Marilyn Farmer, 648, theatre tickets (Gyro). Amola Petterson, 648, theatre tickets (Gyro). Bob Angus, 1,000 points, book theatre tickets (Totem). Plans for a kiddies Christmas tree at the Civic Centre and another at Miller Bay Hospital Wcl'fc beguil at the luteting. A final work pa-ty of the sea son consisting of . 10 club members will go to Lakclse Lake this Delicious Flavour week-end to complete work the camp recreational hall .nd prepare it for winter. ; Chairman of the meetlnga'as club President Ed Gaiwr. There were 21 members present. TRAIN SCHEDULE' for the East-Monday, WectncSiUty,' rrtdasr 8:00 pro. .,, From the East , . ' Tuesday, ihursday, Baturda. 10:15 p.m. t..-." THE BENCH Gurin Uut other day. He stop-The blare o , ped proceedings and ordered the ,a(,irip the St I windows closed. "A lew more "urt house be-1 traffic tickets might help the ; ft. mini I -W situation " tie said. , tor Juct'-e C. E ft iTV I TCSTl ANNOUNCEMENT Macey's, who had an opportunity to gain undisputed first place in the Mixed Bowling League, lost one game by seven pins and another by six pins to split points with Handicaps and advance Into a first place tie with Mantion'g. High scorers lor Wed-nesdayevnln g were A. McMeekin of Headpinners with 715 for high ladies ;thre game total; J. 6hen- ton of Northern Lights with 270 hich ladies' single game, anct O. Fhenton of Northern Lights with men's single game of 287 and' j three game total of 665. In other ' games Headpinners won three points from Hang ivers, Bob Parker three points from Ideal ! Cleaners, Pushovers four points from Watts & Nickmon, Wharf jRats three points from City Transfer, Northern Lights three points from Booth School. Standings Waccys . 21 Manson's 21 Pioneers 19 Headpinners 17 Pushovers ic Silver fctieaks ; 13 Blow-Outs Z 15 Sport Shop 15 P R. Plumbing 14 Conrads ; 13 Ideal Cleaners 12 Noble & Wick .". 11 Cantels 11 City Transfer 11 Handicaps 10 Wharf Rats 10 Hangovers 10 Velvets 9 Northern Lights 9 Bob Parker 8 " C P. A ... 7 Booth School 7 Royal Blues 2 Watts & Nickerson 1 Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kl'scycles (Subject to Change) CAM FRIDAY P.M. 4:15- Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 -Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Harmony 5 : 00 Hen ry Morgan Show ' ; 5:30 Music from "Alberta 5:45 Bill Good Sports Review 6:00 Musical Varieties HEAVY EQUIPMENT The big Iron deposits of Labrador and Ungava eventually will be made accessible by a rail line now being built from the St. Lawrence River north shore. Meanwhile, heavy eo.uipnv.nt, such as his gasoline-operated shovel, has to be flown Ul by plane,, piece by piece. The shovel Is "pitting" through the overburden at Garen No. 1 deposit as part of the exploration activities In the area. (CP Photo) FINE OLD Sidney Gonkk, Optometrist ftVV TOM J Graduate of Los Angeles College of Optometry is pleased to announce that he has opened permanent offices in Prince Rupert for the practice of Optom-' . etry in Rooms 23 and 24, Complete Visual Analysis Glasses Prescribed When Necessary Besner Block. Office Hours : Evenings by Appointment Daily From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone 212 S49 fa Cesvtitcy 0, Soft 'i V Ship f J by IAMB t SON US londonlnqland flwii not published or displayed by the Liquor vtf by the Govrnn)ent o( British Columbia- Basketball Time Table 1949 - 59 SEASON Nov. 5 -Stones vs. High School Rupert HoU-1 vs. Boy Scouts, Mer chants vs. North Star, Co-op vs. Brownwoods. ' Nov. 8-Sea Cadet vs. Kins - Thii dvrrtisflnrnt is not published or by the Clovcnuwent 6:45 "Saddle Rockin' Rhythm" D CAFE 10-year-old PaUsy Phillipson who received a bicycle was made known yesterday. Miss Phillipson who garnered 12,000 points in her tieket-selling campaign, turned In $48 to the club to defray the cost of the Hallowe'en bonfire parties, Shell- out Chairman A. G. Boas an nounced. , . Oner winners were: Jimmy Currie, 6082 points, $10 (Conrad). Carl Jackson, 5,601 points, $10 (Gyro Park). James Davidson, 5,907 points, $10 (Totem Park). Thelma Pavllkis, 7,519 points, $10 (Totem Park). Jimmy Muirhead, 4,134 $3 (Conrad). Pat Wong, 3,000 points, $5 (Totem Park). i J Betty Blairt 2,100, show tickets (Conrad). Roy Selvig, 1,178 points; $5 (Gyro Park). Allan Ritchie, 1,270 points, theatre tickets (Totem). Norman Johnson, 830, theatre tickets (Gyro). , 4f't ".T DELIVERED FREE Phone 654 Thia (JvariiuitMit is Hat nutliciiAli AS iipJrd by tht liqvat Control 6ord ot by tht GovomiMiit of SfilitK Columbia. BALAGNO Florists i Phone Green 781 Box 1193 Best Hamburgers In Town Weatherman says: "Cloudy a.-,i Rain. So don't stay out side and get wet; come in andf get soaked." AT iV$l$ SNACK BAR OPEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAIL Just off Third Avenue J 318 Gth St. Ph. Orders Blue 92 . Tango iP Pumps i $9.95 and $10.50 THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED 3rd Ave. Phone 357 FRIENDLY . SERVICE AT . ISLAND CITY 'BUILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders' Supplies and PITTSBURG PAINTS 505 McBride St. Blue 820) ITT0 DATE CAFE IN THE CITY MM ! !0 P.M to S:30 A.M. 3 - men, Peoples vs. Dom's, Fashion vs. Merchants, High School vs. Co-op. Nov. 12 Rupert Hotel vs. Btones, High School vs. Sea Cadets, North Star vs. Fashion, Brownwoods vs. High School. Nov. 15 Kinsmen vs. Boy Scouts, High School vs. Peoples Merchants vs. North Star, Co-op s- Brownwoods displayed by the Liquor Control Board i uf British Columbia. DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS BREAD The whole family will say MORE! Bread Baked Fresh Daily From Phone 643 LAY - AWAY PLAN Smart men't watch. 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