i I r -i ' fSIIIlIIIiti;!!!!!! I2 Prince Rupert Da'!y News 'JM'k'I'W !.MJH,'W' FT THE U'TFEMyir'Hn rinn Thursday, Jimp 12. l'.iM v ' 1 ,1 WsW - - - - , jTkrarivr i.C ' '-mr.w P'rf o.,c, ,.. HlIV llllll-,,!,., -Jl :il u ... Flood Cleanup Is Hard Labor For Townsfolk IX'i.rs imm-,1 K: u , 2 I Ilk - ;ic H i:i.',lci iii; walls that show a lurh w.ilcr mark of four feet. I' VMW.I I l KVHIIHti; 'I'lic evi.hu. c (if iluod is every -vliric. l'ihs of ruined wheat stand, behind the town's four i levators, where . they were dumped after floodwaters siiij-.suled. Hospital rue.ords arc sl wki-rl 1 i.nc end of t 111- huild- 5i Jf-Ti 2h KASTliND. Sa.sk. (CP) This it U.wn in southwestern Sa.skateh in wifh w,,vked furniture. TorYnPAr,AYA-AG:;ifi who jt)r,T HAriTonu.ALi EIGHT OK HIS fUATIViiS no Ht aULDHCroMtADitk-t" .. . .... . ! 1 r ewan still hears the scars of j Keenly fell by the whole com-' ; food. , ' niuinty was the damaue to East- 'f The 700 inhabitants of East- end's museum. Its treasures in-, end are busiiy cleaning away the 1 eluded preserved bones of rcp-. flood's aftermath, more than a tiles that roamed southwestern month after the entire popula- Saskatchewan in prehistoric lion was evacutcd when French- j times. Hie floodwaters ruined mi wimi V7D 1 ADULT J IMiMjt! I I amlCOEOHS man Creek boiled over its banks' the Ur bone of a centuries-old ,11 MMIIMMII.Itll.lll1..HlMlt i and swept through the town dinosaur. Another casualty was j the three-homed triceritops, slurring Damage, estimated at 250,000, vtsitcd almost all of the 270; one of three in all Canada (ir.lVMS PRICE VAimiEHoj F-86 SACKE JETS Have been flown to England by members of RCAF No. 439 fighter squadron. Lined up on the tarmac at Uplands Airport, Ottawa, they are inspected by Defence Minister Claxton and top officials of the RCAF before departure. The squadron flew to the RCAF base at North Luffenham, Eng. (CP from National Defence) ALtC CL'INNtss My Lady's homes and buildings in the I But there are compensations, town. But dull and dreary Patients of town dentist Dr. 11. though the work of rehabilita- Henderson get an occasional tion may be, the people have set respite from the drill when the to with a will. dentist's equipment short-clr- Power pumps tackle the johjeuits from water damage. of draining basements. Biceps j and buckets have teamed up to! The weaver birds of South "MISIII I, PASTKH. "AKCTIC JI NOI K- BLACKWOOD on Summer Frock leiiiiniiie styles at their best in col Ions, prints or sheers. Srvieil riijhi: , Trice rihl too! cart the dirty river silt from ! Africa weave nests from blades j ; livingrooms and kitchens. Ce-!of grass and other vegetable! j ment mixers and piles of gravel j fibres, often using an elaborate , stand outside homes where men 1 design. 31 1 fiat special B.C. Mine Town Known as Model Of Cleanliness NATAL, B.C. (CP) Sparwood, two miles west of here in the picturesque Crow's Nest Pass area, doesn't look like a coalmining town. It is, In fact, the realization of a dream long held by planners of the Crow's Nest Puss By EASLEY BLACKWOOD tu art ! WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE etHUMMA imi it, TEEN TOWN DANCE Don't Forget Teen Town Hard Time Dance Friday in the Civic Centre Little Gym From 9 to 1. Doors close at 11. Cokes and Do-Nuts on sale. This'w jili.be the last dance before fall so let's a If come out and have a good time. William HOLDEN Echo Play Calls for a Third Kound Mr. Dale had a horrible hand as far as high cards are concerned but he had a seven card suit, a void in the opponents' principal suit and his partner had overcalled. He also considered the fact that one of the defenders would be Mr. Muzzy. This last was the most important consideration of all. Mr. Champion's opening Jead j ' " Coal Company. For years housewives whose husbands worked ut the mines put up with the grime and soot from coke ovens and ship piles at nearby Natal and Michel. Boots Vlafonc i But in Sparwood, housewives can forget the coai mines. I'hey I live in clean, coinfr .table bun- j .fciiiiKgiiiMi.!W,4. JOHNNY STEWART ot it mien wmu omM mum vmai Iff f?N West dealer East-West vulnerable Ni.rlli (Mr. Ahrl) 0 2 H - K J II fl . !K y j a 5 c o I Mr. liiiiiiiini) (Mr. Mnr.t) i -issas'ffi'.;'-:- FRIDAY ond SATURDAY Evenings 7 - 9:00 o.m. Sat. Moticc 2 p.m. TOTEAf. ! I' A Ml II S I'MVIKS Till VII iTirnriy:" A K 6 3 8 8 5 3 II A 8 3 1) A y It) 7 4 2 8 7 2 i 1"'- x . r, rr tj .aii.rU'J vy .. 8'74 , I "in was the king of clubs and Mr. Muzzy played the nine spot. That's the trouble with knowing a little about a subject in this case, the subject of signalling. It's better to know nothing .it all. When Mr. Champion saw the nine of clubs, he figured it to be the start of a high-low signal which, of course, it was. lie continued with the ace of clubs, on which Mr. Muzzy played the deuce. It now seemed clear that Mr. Muzzy wanted the suit continued because he had a small spade, higher than dummy's six spot, with which he wanted to ruff a third club lead. Mr. Champion therefore continued with the seven of clubs, dummy ruffed with the six of spades and Mr. Muzzy triumph- A K J 111 7 C 4J 2 South (Mr. Iiiile) 8- y J 1U U 0 7 4 II Nin 1 10 4 C 5 4 3 tjalows in a well-planned iv.si- i (initial town which the coal j company hopes will soon re- plucc grimy Natal and Michel entirely. The project started In 1330 J when the company built six; houses with a limited expansion i m mind. Hut after the war they j decftled to broaden the plan and , today there are 50 houses in j Sparwood with another 25 go- lug up this year. Lots in Sparwood are sold to; company employees for $1 each. Others must pay $250 for a lot.' Space has been set aside for : a commercial district, well away ; from the residential area, which i includes a large playground for , children. - j Work will start late this sum- ; mer on a new $425,000 hih school. In addition to six c'ass-rooms, the '.school will contain i a home economics room, Indus-, trial arts shop, drafting room, library and study hall, science innfP fctooth 1 H Pass 4 111 Tlit Wi'st 1 C P;:ss 3 C Ul)l bidiltiiK ' North East II) 1 II P.is . 2 8 Pus 4 II All piuSH 15p it. IfMMItONM lln- -rttm of brill- nl xmoiM i thr -faMii) tr i.jpI. at II Miprrmt- brt hrn nMri l)n-. !- r-nt f niianin pnidiirlt V HPM Mir I hi n4 ( hrnn Nijin nif lPitlinr. i all li-vrnn staimn untl Mtilur'l Mlimi- antly ruffed with tlie king of spades. He returned the eight of diamonds to his partner's ace ancl a fourth club was. led. Dummy rVE PONT F00LA . tit fed witn the deuce of spades ,'nd Mr. Muzzy, not to be denied, ,n i -' r c ( 4' g if ! f 4: I SB 1 ' "... V I' ; I. . '! 1 .-4,y- 1 I ? I I1) 1 "x . if v. 1 ; "I V). lunch room and a combl- ' over-ruffed will the ace. Thus room Shop Ovcrwaitea and Save Prices Effective JUNE 13-18 ttffin( 1 HAYWARD CALHGUN-WAYNE-R1TTER nation gymnasium and auditor - j lum. The school will be finished in j September, 1953. By that time ! the town of Sparwood will be well on the way to being one of the brightest mining towns in ; Western Canada. i mum fTrrrmJi ir-cr-'X?: WViAR TR01TI the defenders had to be satisfied with a meagre two trick set "Very clever, Muzzy," said Mr. Champion through clenched teeth. ",You keep them from trapping your ace" and king of trumps." "What do you want me to do?" asked Mr. Muzzy plaintively. "You've been after me '.o high-low to show a double- M I JKIIII ll.lllfc 1 DOG FOOD, PARD 11c hi-n.. I'll NUKTIIKKN ISI.AMl Southampton Island In the northern nart of Hudson Dav TODAY TO SATURDAY Evenings 7 - 9:22 Sot. Mot;nccs 2 - 4:20 Lon in your suit. "You don t echo just to show covers an area of about l'J.100 i MINCEMEAT Air Mi Cell's, U-n. T V PURE PLUM JAM RQr A liner, i l.s. l JF V a doubieton, Mr. Champion square miles. screamed. You echo to show 31c COFFEE Q7C in it r.i:s r, li. M M COFFEE OQc Our l'niiilar Ilraml, lh i TEA OQc tlverwailra's Hest, lb Vi TEA 70r Special Wend, lb M WV FRUIT COCKTAIL 0r li ii nix 15-oz. Mm0 FLUFFO 77- Vi (jrlable Shni trniiif;, lb, Mm M m KETCHUP O 7- lleinz, 13-nz. Mm M V the doubieton AND that you ; want a third round of the suit led. What good, did it do you to ruff with the ace and king of trumps?" If Mr. Muzzy had made the : right play of the discouraging deuce of clubs at trick one, the defenders could have picked up i dummy's two trumps and then won three more clubs and a dia- j PEARS K Mountain. ?.-,. iCORN FLAKES f KcII.ikk's. 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