VT prfnrl ntipM Daft Yut'Qi ' Saturday, April 2, 1949 Sport Shots ! i MACEY'S RETAIN TOP SPOT IN MIXED LEAGUE Macey's clung to their lead In your New Home! KEN'S OR AX ADDITION WE IIAVB THE BMLDINU MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED INCLUDING: SIDING All Types FLOORING Fir and Hemlock SASH and Door Stock ?M!3 .( if . Yl . 1 IpOIT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED I PHONE 651 ' ' x V V 1 I jiA . J" . f I COTTAGE CHEESE j Creamed Fresh Mado1 VALENTIN DAIRY I Youf Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE BUSINESS AND DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK , Phonn 765 P.O. Box 1401 ARROW CABS 24-Hour Service PHONE 646 Prompt and Courteous Service BALAGNO FLORISTS 322 West Third Avenue DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE GREEN 787 . Box 1193 Prince Rupert, B. C. INTERIOR DECORATING PAPER HANGING ' and SIGN PAINT1NO R. RAHMER PHONE BLUE 836 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 758 972 10th East DRY KINDLING .WOOD 50c Sack Delivered Chain Saw and Operator Available for Hire PHONE B & W TRANSFER Green 186 BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales, Service and Parts Boat owners and users ol In rt.,.t-ii FneirtM art, Invited I SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS Mr. and Mrs: George Greig, who thisyfat purchased their first ticket in an Irish Sweepstake, are pondering what they are going to do with the $100,000 they won Saturday when Russian Hero,100-to-i shot, came from behind to win the Grand National at "Aiiitree. Married only a year, the couple are both employed in the "same" jewelry manufacturing plant In Toronto. This photo is copyright by the Toronto (CP Photo) 9:15 Memo From Lake Success 9:30 Harmony Harbor 9:59 -Time Signal 10:00 B O. Gardner 10:15 Just Mary, Tor. 10:30 -Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Reports ott. 11:30 Religious Period. Tor. 12:00 N.V. Philharmonic Orch. 1:30 -Church of the Air 2:00 Musical Program 2:30 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 3:25 CBC News 3:27 Weather Forecast 3:30 Songs & Singers 4:00 Week-End Review 4:15 John Fisher 4:30StrinR.s for Sunday 5:00 Record Album 5:30 Musical Program 6:00 CBC News 6:10 The Old Songs, Tor. 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 Stage 49 8:00 Musical Program B:30-Critically Speaking 9:00 Classics lor Today 9:30 Vesper- Hour r Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles hi to Chance) Irday -p.m. to Romance iincer's Choice Bands if College I NEWS nal Hockey jcicast fi Music jpanorama River Barn Dance With Music ing Time ihor Music i'ic News NEWS Pianoforte -.d Richards Orch. jt;-?r and Sign Off. ftiDAl AM. Jay Morning Recital I News and tmentary i (TOP SCORERS lit! BOWLING the mixed Five-Pin League this week, despite the loss of one game to Silverstreah. Head-pinners moved Into second place tie with Pushovers, ousting Kingpinners who now languish in third position. High individual scoring honors went to Jack Paul of Pushovers in the men's section. His top single game score was 342 and his three-game total added up to 769 for an average of 236. Pearl Menzies of Pioneer Laundry claimed top ladles' scoring honors. Her single high game was 333 and three-game total 722, averaging 241. Headpinners 3, BrownwoodsO. Pioneer Laundry 2, Wingers 1. Cloverleafs 2, Bo'ks 1. Pushovers. 2, Kingpinners 1. Pin Busters 2, B.C. Messenger 1. Macey's XXX 2, Silverstreaks 1 . High School 3, Maple Leafs 0 Dinlst-is 3, Mulkins 0. 10:00 CBC News 10:151 Met Them Out West 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Of! MORDAJT A.M. 7:00 Musical clock 7:45 Singing Sam 8:00 CBC News v" 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert . 9:00 BBC News & Comty. : 15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00-Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Musical Varieties 11:15 Songs of Yesterday. 11:30 Weather ltrecast 11:31 Message Period' 11:33 Recorded Interlude ll:45Famous Voices r.M. ' 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News ! 12:25 Program Resume ! 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Bernle Braden tells, a ' Story -f T 1 : 45 Commentary and Talk on Housekeeping 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Don Messer and His , Islanders li ALL TIMES JTRUCTION & GENERAL LABORERS RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service Call 53 718 Second Avenue West PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN' HOME SERVICE , GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys OH fcurnors PHONES Black 687 Red 894 evenings P.O. Box 1670 i BRYDGES and MrLEAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS ... . ' Income Tax Returns: Obmpllcd Besner Block Room 31 - PHONE 600 MATTSON'S f UPHOLSTERING Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box 52 330 Second Avenue ; Prince Rupert, B.C. j A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C; MARGARET McLEOD ' OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING. PHONE , BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 tol - l JGEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 HELEN'S f , BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches ' , 204 4th Street Phone 655 Well Cartage Ltd. Complete Moving Service Crating Packing CartagW BLUE 788 RED 516 M' r.r7i, r Iir" . . Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call ; Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 19iq Phones 60 and 68 UNION NO. 1427 LABOR HALL, ERASER STREET ijled Meeting SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1949, 11 a.m. All Laborers In Construction Industry Invited to members must attend. Referendum on Death Into " ' be taken. (78) How will the new Edmonton i Ne entry fare in the Western Foot-' i ball Conference? That is one of the major sport questions being bandied around ki Alberta these , days now that Regina Capitals have routed the province's hope of an Allan Cup contender by eliminating the defending champion Edmonton Flyers from the hunt for senior hockey laurels. Encouraging views of the ability of Edmonton to stand the West ern Conference strain are being voiced by Annis Stukus as he prepares to take charge of the new entry. It was 10 years ago! that Edmonton football expired) with collapse of the old Eskimos! and Big Stuke is taking on the , job of reviving the gridiron In Alberta's capital city. Maybe it won't be easy but the former Toronto Argo ace Is Inspiring courage and resolution with a 'slight trace of hope as he lets everyone know the re-vitalized Eskimos pJan to handle the football like a hot potato. Sounding a note of warning to the Edmonton coach, Bob Mamini (Calgary Herald) says everything in that football, strategy will work out to the satis faction of- Edmonton fans only as long "as the football doesn't get too hot to handle. "Like the supporters in most westerri cities the Edmonton following doesn't care for a 90-yard gallop that ends in a fumble and the opposition wheeling It all the way bttok," maintains the veteran Calgary sports observer. "Out this way," continues Mamini, "the customer goes for good. solid footn wlt,n plenty of the unexDected. But a steady diet of laterals would soon lose Its appeal. Just like watching a game where every second play Is a forward pass soon has the customer wishing for anything else and questioning the mentality of the quarterback when the next play is another heave, straight down the middle. "That's just one reason why the west has been clamoring for more blocking in the Canadian ... .... game with everyone orjjecung '""' - - to clear the way iui i jttiuj while backfielders can't help al team-mate beyond the "line of scrimmage. It's interesting to hear that Endmonton's Eskimos intend to get the ball in the air and keep it there. But It is going to take a heap of ground power along with that to get anywhere j in this western football settin Advertise In . ihe Daily News SPRING STYLE I, If "--54- J BARATHEA SLACKS Finely tailored, these slacks are available in two shades of brown. Priced at .... $1 1.95 SCAMPERS Moccasin style with crepe soles. Priced at $0.00 and $7.00 SCAMPER S Single strap style in Burgundy red with red lug soles. Priced at $!. ACME CLOTHING STORE SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS GARDEN NEEDS and EQUIPMENT DELIVER' oVlm f , 0, niic onoinBc an1 fallr mmi artnln ment problems. ROCK and CONCRETE WORK FOR YOUR CALL BLUB 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guarantee QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heel ' and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL box 774 Beconfl Ave. c (Old rcipmettur 1 Tourney Is Commencing Sixty Contestants In Badminton Competition Opening Tomorrow With sixty players entered for participation, including 27 teams for the mixed doubles competition, the elty badminton will get under way tomorrow af ternoon. In the men's doubles fifteen teams are entered with twelve in ladies' doubles. There are twelve contenders in men's singles. Following is the first round draw: ' , 2 p.m. R. McClymont ami Betty Payne vs.- N. Stromdahl and D. White; B. Murray arl F. Cross vs. Bob MacDonald and J. Cross; J. McKay and L. Basso-Bert vs. M. Wightman and K. Reid; H. Pluym and O. Johano- vich vs. K. Aird and C. Wars- kett; S. Cornwell and D. Bal-' agno vs. A. Hlnton and U. uaae: S. Ward and B. Ward vs. N. Pav-likls j and M. MacDonald. j 2:30 p.m. R. McClymont and i S. Cornwell vs. M. Wightman and K. Aird; Mel Hansen and H. Mark vs. F. Symes and S. Tremeer; O. Viereck and M. Viereck vs. J. Kullander and M.1 Kullander; S. Fprguson and E. Rivett vs. J. MacDonald and B, MacDonald. W. Lamble and S. Home vs. E. Blain and. F. Part ridge; r S. Vlckerman and D. Becker1 vs. B. Bacon and M. Jack son. ', 3 p.m. B. Payne and D. Bal-agno vs. K. Reld and E. Shep-nard: F. Cross and L. Basso- Bert vs. M. Anstey and O. Johanovich; Bob Macdonald and A. Hlnton Vs Frank Symes and B. Bacon; G. Viereck ' and S. W&rd vs. L, Astoria and J. Eng-j lish; J. MacDonald and B. Mur-j ray vs. Stan Jamnicky and S. 1 Ferguson; J. MacKay -and B. ' Lamble ' vs. M. Kullander and N. McLean. j 3:30 p.m. Winner J. MacKay and M. Wightman vs. winner Bacon and Vickei'man (mixed); J. English and H. Silversides vs. winner MacDonald and Ferguson; winner McClymont and Stromdahl vs. winner Hansen and Symes (mixed); C. Balagno and N. McLean vs. winner Ward and Pavlikis (mixed); L. Astoria and E. Sheppard vs. winner Corhwell and Hinton (mix " ed). 4 p.m. Bob MacDonald vs. & Fefeuson: S. Cornwell vs. M.j Alice McMeekin of Annette's was hign average scorer uy wide marein in the Ladies' A Bowling League this season, an official compilation shows. She was followed by A. Pierce of DeJong's while V. Wrathall of np.inn?'s and D. MacPhee of Savoys tied for third place honors. Here are the season's 10 high averages. A McMeekin (Annettes) -.205 A. Pierce (DeJong's I 194 V. Wrathall (DeJong's) .-:-188 D. miapPhpp fSavovs) loo P. Dickens (Annettes) 185 E. Smith (Annettes) 184 M. Flynn tWestview) 181 3. Shenton (DeJong's) 180 L. EricKsuh (Savoy's) .180 8. "Uzick" (Sciiby's) 4 177 Hansen; R. McClymont vs. E. Blain; C. Warskett and D. White . -t nnA AncfAt' vs winner iiusa unu (ladies' doubles) ; B. MacDonald and J. Cross vs. F. Partridge and G. Cade; S. Tremeer; and Mary (MacDonald vs. winner. Payne and Keid (ladies' doubles), Flav will commence at 2 p.m. gHarp and natUrally any players who fail to make, an appearance at the scheduled time will forfeit their game. -There are 27 teams entered in the mixed doubles competition, 15 in the men's doubles, 12 in, the ladles' doubles and 12 en- tries in the men's singles. A further draw Will be made for after 4 p.m. and Sunday .evening. R A. Ritchie of the Columbia Cellulose engineering staff returned to the city Friday afternoon by air from a trip to Vancouver. ' WANTED .Imply Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOUR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 Automobile "Burton Owners ifodMof moderation. 'I' " I jfl 1 'i x I FREEZE-UP DANGERS ARE OVER. IT IS TIME TO DRAIN OFF ANTIFREEZE AND POWER FLUSH THE COOLING SYSTEM. A CAN OF CIIRYCO RUST RESISTOR WILL THEN KEEP THE COOLING SYSTEM IN TIP TOP SHAPE FOR WARMER WEATHER DRIVING CONDITIONS. THIS SERVICE IS INEXPENSIVE AND MAY SAVE YOU A LOT OF TROUBLE LATER ON. ; LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 866 4 f4F 4 CASE HANDY AT HEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 291 P.O. Bo 1M S KlEWSSDl LIMITED YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR BAILIFF'S SAI.F. Hptween Ci. K. FOHBKS And MUM. 1'IIVLI.IS M. MF.RF.IHTII Under and by virtue o! a Distress Warrant to me directed against the goods and chattels of Mrs. Phyllis M. Meredith, formerly of 933 First Avenue, West, City of Prince Rupert. I have seized 1 THOR WASHING MACHINE with WRINGER complete, serial No. 130357 and 1 O.M iiudio, PACIFIC- THEPPIVEOF THE PACIFIC serial No. 167351. and on Thursday, Stevedoring & Contracting COMPANY LIMITED April 7th. 1949 I shall, offer the same for sale for casH at the Hyde Transfer Office, Second Avenue. General Stevedores and Contractors '-, "Stevedores for Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert, at the hour of 2:lu In the afternoon at public auction, all the right, title and Interest of the said Phyllis M.' Meredith in the above goods. This sal !b subject to the Bocinl JNC0UVER NEW WESTMINSTER VICTORIA ! ,dvriism.M . i i. i i i. i L.1 it. I ;rt.inr Control Board or by th HEAD OFFICE ' PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. CABLE ADDRESS "PACIFICO" this IS "WE Becurlty nd' Municipal Aid Tax Dated t Prince Rupert, ut, lot da of Anril. 1948. uriiff.ll 18D I J noi puoiisnea or aispiayea oy 7 W. ; Government of British Columbis M. M. STEPHENS, Bi i