rin.Ce ruiei( LAjny lfct- Monday, May 20, 1962 Kt5ineS5 Hi6ineA5 & PJ , tr POLITICAL BrtASS (Continued from Page 1) . PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS ray... Reflects and Reminisces John F. L Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30, 8:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21-23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. ty". Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 134 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING 215 1st Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavinn Beauty Cultun? In all its branches 204 4th 8treet Phone 855 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn 8oles Box 774 Second Ave, MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STVDW 21(5 4th 8treet Box 645 i Phone Oreen 389 Prlnre Rupert RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Chance) MONDAY P.M. 5:00 Rawhide 5:20 International Cointy. 5:2U Music Box 5:30 Dixieland Jazz 5:45 YounK Man Willi a Son? 5:05 CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade 0:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties C:45 Snii;ey iJurnette Show 7:00 CBC News 715 CMC Ni'Ws Roundup 7:30 Classics for Today 8 00 The But) McMullcli f-llow 0:30 Summer Fallow 9:00 Attectionutely, Jenny :30 Melody Irom the Sky 10:00 CBC Kews 10:10 CBC News 10:15 BC Social Credit League 10:30 Jake Harks Hand 1 :00 Weather Uepoi't and filn-off TUESDAY M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 'lerc'.s Bill Good 8:15 Mornini; Souk 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 8:00 BBC News mid Commentary 9:16 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorothy Douglas Show 9:55 Recorded Int. 9:59 Tune Signal 1 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Riders of the Purple Sun 10:30 This Weeks Artist. 10:45 Gui s.tln' With Kesten 11 :00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11.33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mld-dnv Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Progrum Resume 12 :30 B C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1 00 Afternoon Concert 1 :45 CBC School for Consumers; Comty. 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 3:Gu The Music box 3:15 Famous Voices 3:30 CBC School for Consumers 3:45 Novel Time 4:00 Sunshine Society 4:30 Cook of the Seven Beas 4 4a Stock Quotations; Interlude 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Tony tru Troubador 1LETTERBOX DIFFICULT MARCH FOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND Editor, The Daily News: The events of this week-end hnvo illnvt rn tn-l tho yprvirp Ihp ITU HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Taxi Driver. Must be neat appearing and non-drinker. Apply Black and White Taxi Co. (1261 HELP WANTED I EMALE CANDY BAR attendant. Eve: nings and Saturday afternoon. Preferably young married woman. Apply in person to Totem Theatre. (tf) EXPERIENCED stenographer Either part-time or full-time. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. (122c) WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED camp cook wishes work. Phone Red 816. U24p FOR SALE BUY Direct. Order Now and Save Factory-to-You Method gives you Free brushes, trowels, 1 drums and freight with every shipment of Battleship A Products. Asbestos Cement, Iftc lb.. Asbestos Roof Coating i the seamless raincoat for your roof) $1.88 gal. Place your orders now. Aluminum paints and coatings $5.25 gal. Wood preserving Nevarot applicable by brush or spray gun. (Wood will last 3-5 times longer.) ALSYNITE. a beautiful plastic construction material. West-inehouse Sterilamp (Electronic Deodorizer) at $9.95. All goods nationally advertised. For free demonstrations and estimates call 342. E. A. En-ridge for friendly service. ( 126p) NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining Sawmill, Loselng and Contractors' Equioment. Enquiries invited. Grarollle island. Vancouver 1, B.C. " (tf) FOR SALE 7.1 cubic foot West-inghouse refrigerator, like new. $325.00. Call evenings 315 6th Ave. West. 024p) FOR SALE--One bed; good classical record albums. Sell cheap or swap for trunks. Box 393. Daily News. U24p) FOR SALE Cyclox deluxe oil burner. Phone Green 114. (123p FOR SALE Hotpoint electric range, practically new. $225.00. 935 Ambrose. (124p) FOR SALE Mason & Risen piano, $125.00 ash. Phrn Blue 827. (124) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 202 8th Ave. West. At home phone Elue 318. (125) YOUNG COUPLE, no children, desire two or three room furnished suite. Green 59. (128) FOR SALE Red fox fur lacket J size 18. Blue 913. (123p) ' BOATS i'OIl SALE : FOR SALE-36 ft. trolling boat' Phone Red 807. (143p) i 1 OR SALE-12 ft. plywood row - boat, raone ureen brj. ( isp) i rRS Fill? Clll' ! CCF headquarters: Metropole Hall. Telephone 790. Social Credit Committee room is located on Sixth Street between Second and Third avenue. Phone 79. Mr. McRae, who was inlured May 10 in an accident at Kem-ano, has returned from hospital Vancouver and is directing his campaign for re-elt'clion frpm his home. He is not expected to appear on a public platform. Mr. McRae suffered a severe injury to his right leg, which I will keep him confined for several months. He will, however, make several addresses over the radio. , While candidates hvre so far have been taking things easy, party leaders have bee'i visit inf every riding in the province. Hospital insurance has been the main target of the Progressive Conservative and CCF speakers. The premier also has spoken of the HCHIS and, in opposition to the contention of Mr. Anscomb, has stated that a voluntary hospital plan as advocated in the Pro-Con platform. Is useless. PrenihT Johnson, who toured every riding during me isiy campaign, this year also has his right-hand man, Gordon Wls-mer, making a province-wide tour. All Liberal speakers have capital investment in BC. Is tire stressed that encouragement of most important clause of the party platform. The Progressive Conservatives platform pledges a new plan of government hospital insurance on a non-compulsory basis with elimination of co-insurance and also pledges induction by 30 per cent in the cost of licence fees on all passenger cars. If elected, the CCF would revise the Workmen's Compensation Act and "the Industrial Conciliation Act would be overhauled in conformity with labor's re quests," Mr. Hills staled recently. The party also would revise the hospital Insurance service setup. Major plank In the Social Credit platform calls for abolition of compulsory hospital Insurance. Among points in a niw-point program approved at the convention in New Westminster two weeks at;o the party, if elected, also would Institute a "pay as you go" policy In all provincial expenditures and reduce administrative costs. Mr. Hansell. who is also president of the National Social Credit Association of Canada, after his election as campaign director, said he planned to visit most ridings in B.C. before elec tion day. The 56-year-old honorary min- ! Ister of the Christian Church of Vulcan. Alberta, has been mem-! ber of Parliament for Macleod ' since 1935. i . - - Brush and Spray Painting Papei hanging SINO AIR & KELLS Painting and Decorating Contractors Phone Blue fi'J3; 345 9th Ave. W (All Times Daylight Savins) VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Coqultlam 12 noon ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlum, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH O.I F.KN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Camosun midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 10 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNF.R Prince Ruptvt Anient Third Avenue Phone 568 Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed matter for your particular business? Type faces give you this outstanding distinctiveness and these can be supplied by our modern printing department. Dibb Printing Co. DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe CREDIT REGULATIONS EASED Vz Down 24 Months to Pay ON THE ALL NEW in '52 FORD and MONARCH See ur complete stork of GOOD I'SI.I) C ARS at reduced prices BOB PARKER MARGARET V ClPTVr. mom BLUE 59; Dr DUX Jit ! ELECTRO nd for NOW inowt Phone: 0mf,s! Pnr - m,,tK . ..... C.ot M " parts Ptomt or trfo J "HANDYM HOME SER GENERAL C0NTE-Bullding and r; nooFa-aiiM OIL BLUNtt PHONES P.O. Box 16"0 MATTSON ITH0LSTE Phone Blue 126. P; 234 3rd Avi Prince Rupert, H. G. HELGE- LIMITED REAL ESTATE ft K Phon 96, Evenivs 'i LING THE T Tailorinc AM nd Oothen Ma l H 220 Sixth St. ft?! General : Consffiicfr Floor Sori General H Cabinet Greer & to LIMITED j W. For some folks and quite a few, along in years, dwell In prince Rupert climbing a stairway in is Just as dangerous as falling down them Is to others. About three a.m., with a drizzle, the other day, two beer smelling strangers entered a local hotel office. A bedroom was not asked for. It was demanded in a loud voice. Of course, there was nothing of the sort. The night clerk was ordered to get one and do It quick. So the night clerk, from his post behind the office- counter, reached for some-thing a few feet away. It was a club, a bit smaller than a baseball bat. Get out." They got. Verily, there has been no peace. We're still battling for It. How much sweet harmony was sevn alter 1918 or 1945? And since then, the average peace table bears an apple of discord. A bank is said to be a place where a husband makes allowances for a wife's shortages. It was still chiefly "grits and tories" not so many years ago. although multiplicity of parties might have been dawning. It was like that in Prince Rupert. Early enough, there would emerge into the white light of public approval or otherwise some aspirant. Fred Stork first mayor and man wtoo welcomed Laurler was one. His banner was Liberal. You could not think of It's being anything else. Ocean Falls To Have Public Works Service Special to The Dally News OCEAN FALLS The provincial public works department is going to station a man permanently at Ocean Falls. This was announced by B. M. (Batt) Maclntyre, Coalition member of Mackenzie riding in the last legislature and now Liberal candidate for re-election in the June 12 election. He told a meeting In Martin " " "- .'""V. the new .subdivision. The road will be widened and resurfaced. T 1,18 l"l,"u"u" 8 " ana md," Pef- moiiciiuj tano, otiiu Mr Maclntyre "The rle truck lruLK will wl" be oe eauioDed equiupeu w l" a removal u.aue. in auuiuon uie neparmiciii win sur- vey and clear the trail to Twin LaKes' a distance avarice oi of 2", mnes. miles" ruined music and drums and iinany me absence oi eleven bandsmen which left us with no tas. and no alto section, The spirit, however, of the 20 bandsmen who did turn out, was undaunted. Two switched from frumpet and suBntltuted loit the ' alto horns while I had to take j over the bass. As Bobby Mitchell said, nothing keeps the Booth Memorial Band down" I feel very proud of these young people and I am sure the citizens of Prince Rupert feel the same way about them. We feel indebted to Mr. S. Savllle and the Kinsmen Fraternity ! for the opportunity of rendering a service to our community and I feel that we are on' our way towards raising the $3000 we so badly need for high school i band work. In this connection I would like to say that at our recent pre-festival high school concert, held on May 2, Mr. John McNaughton, who has so generously supported the band both morally and financially, surprised the band members by presenting the president, Jean Golds, with a sock containing five $20 bills. Mr. McNaughton has been a wonderful Santa Claus and I hope we can get many more such socks from other sources as well. , FRED HUBER, Bandmaster. For the MEAL that REFRES high school band ran. be to the. Inn, Ballroom that the public worl have commit-On community of Pi hire Rupert. ! department Friday. May 23. the Boath j " themselves to extending the BEST OF FOOD Classified Kates Closure time 4:1)0 p.m. day vious to publication. Classified, 3 cents per word per insertion; minimum charge 50 cents. Birth Notices, 50 cents; Cards of 'Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcesments, $2.00. Special Display double price. ANNOUNCEMENTS Public meeting, May 27. CCF. leader Harold Winch, speaker. Catholic card party, May 15. Final card party May 29. Cathedral tea bi;U rummage sale, May 31. Make yoar reservations now for tlie Shrine Ceremonial Ball, Friday, June 8. Tickets at Van Meer Studio, George Dawes (Red 1271 or W. O. Sheardown. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lam-bie's, 43 4th Ave. East, June 19. tVE PAY ash lor burnt out motors, any size or make. Wn-ford a?ctr1eal Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 81. (tfi I am not responsible tor any debts except my own. Olaf Jensen. 124p ' FUNERAL NOTICE "PAUlT MISKALCI'S FUNERAL SERVICE Place: Annunciation Church, Prince Rupert. B.C., Canada. Day: Friday, May 22, 1952. Time: 3 in the afternoon. Priest: F. J. Rayner, O.M.I. Pali; Bearers: J. F. Bugyinka (son I, J. Bugyinka (father), F. Gron-ski, Andy Spisak, Anton Toth, M. Buclk. Other Mourners: Mrs. E. Telseth, Mrs. A. Toth and Family, Mrs. T. Prystal, Mrs. J. F. Bugyinka and Family, Mrs. W. Thomson and Family, Mr. H. MacDonaki. Mr. G. Rattotti, Mrs. F. Good, Mr. G. Ross. Servers: Tony Toth, Stephen Toth and Victor Prystal. jltp) CARD "OFTHANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbor for their kindness and sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereavement in losing a dear hiband, father and grandfather. ' Mrs. Mary MacKenzie and family. tup) PERSONAL WARNING! In the midst of "Boss" Johnson's great industrial boom many of you today are eating margarine on your toast yet we have millions of pounds of butter in storage , seeking a market. Vote for me on Junw 12 as it doesn't make sense to me either. ART MURRAY (1231 HELP WANTI D MAM! i-itiKlv; Columbia I REQUIRES FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, VICTORIA Inspectors of Schools Salary: $428 rising to $493 per month, including current cost of living bonus. Must have a B.C. academic certificate In good standing plus at least one years' post-graduate study in Education; at least 10 years teaching experience at least 2 of which shall have been in an elementary school and 2 in a secondary school, and at' least 2 years as principal of a large elementary School or vice-principal of a secondary school. AND Inspector of Technical Classes Salary: $398, rising to $473 per month, including current cost of living bonus. Must have a B.C. academic certificate in good standing plus post-graduate study in subjects related to Industrial Arts: wide ex perience as an Industrial Arts teacher. Candidates must be British subjects, not over 45 years of age, except in the case of ex-service men who are given preference. Applications obtainable from the Civil Service Commission. Weiler Building, Victoria, or the Civil Service Commission 638 Burrard, Vancouver 1, B.C., to be comnietea and re turned to the Chairman, Civil Service Commission, Victoria, IMMEDIATELY. (It) IT'S EASY to nlnce a classified ad in the Daily News. Just phone 748 for a helpful art taker. (128) John Oalt, the Scottish-born novelist who died In 1839, found ed the town of Guelph, Ont while Oalt, Ont., was named after him. Memorial High School Band ; played for the march to Koose : velt Park and also for the high school track meet held there.! This was the band's initiation to;"c" FOR TAKE OIT ORDERS PHONE 2M BROADWAY CAFE WHY ARE classified ads effec-, ' ' " ' i com ronfvss ,w that t In ess I tive? In the first place in the8 , classifieds the readers hunt j have never heard a really fine the ads. They hunt because , marching band . . . Successful; t.hev are shonning. Thev are marching bands have to be I Shipping and General Moving, racking Cratini Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor.2nd arid ParkjAvenues Est. 1910. Phones CO and 68 WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing . .1 LIMITED ' rl 1 1 MM mil '"Home of friendly service" lLUVlulN(j i FORD-MONARC'I DEALERS j j Phone 93 j nnH ! . . DEVELOPINO, PRINTINO I ffla1 IfflVI EXPOSURE Mi.Tr.rto 1 II II A:: v - . : : X 11 . . . . mm hitdoi UTD I ..1 W PI The Reliable and MfSSL, :I5 " 1st Ave. " Krompoemce fflrfyfiflrW : II 3 marchlne while playing. The re- : ,...!. f.f( mn,.h tn ho rlp rpH . i""11. - ' 7 "c;''c rV.V.T , ' Franko Goldman, said It is sel- 1 dom that one ever hears a march I wpli.nlnvr.rf fm- machine schooled and hardened to their woik, and must indulge in this ! type of work, frequently in ordvr i to do it even passably well." j I would like to say however, that never-.havn I -marched and 1 played under mrjve tfj-inft cir- cumstances than we encountered on the May 24 parade' here. The following are a few of the things which handicapped the band: lack of preparation, difficult terrain, the rain which LAND REQISTRY ACT Re: Orlfirati' of Title No. 22404-1 to Lot Kls'ht I HI, Block "B" of Ixrt Two Hiimlreu and Thlrty-Kour (234), Quern Charlotte District. Kit Id to contain One Decimal Naught Two Nine ( 1 02(1 1 ncrcc , more or less, Map 1200. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued In the name of Harry Ether-ldKe Wetmon has been filed In this cfflce, notice Is hereby given that I snail, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue tt Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of fiald lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing, DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. BC , this 2th day of April, 1952, A D. Andrew Thompson. Deputy Registrar of Titles. (126c) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, B.C. Phone PAclfic 6357. (tf) CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop per, Daiienes and radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 Gth Avenue West, City. (tf) SHEET METAL PLUMBING, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. Roofing. Phone 01J. o.su utn West. Letourneau. (130c) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax .specialist. 8. O, Furk, ittone Jlull(llnf. Red 593. (20m) SyMMm j JOHN " JJZL. NTW Chinese B U LGI in the market, in the mood to buv. Classifieds are the mar ket place of millions. (128) FOR SALE 1UM) Austin A-40 sedan, excellent condition liaviuc i travelled ,'rr.alnlv : on! first-chass roads. f- PrtctaX M Vancouver. Price $1250.00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. (tf) FOR SALE 1949 Prefect, 4-door, In good condition, 15,000 miles. Almost new. Red 140. (124p) FOR SALE 1950 Morris convertible, under 9000 miles. Down payment $350. Call Red 622. 1239 Water St. (128) FOR SALE: 1950 Monarch, excellent condition. Phone -677. (tfc) FOR SALE 1950 Plymouth. Can he seen at 233 11th St. Blue 215. (125p) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wartime 4, newly decorated; also 1951 Plymouth. 1531 2nd Overlook or phone Blue4 872. (124pi FOR SALE Furnished house. 1547 2nd Overlook. Green 872. (127D) FOR RENT fUK itfc.Ni comfortable room for working lady. Close to Ridley Court, bus stops. 1060 Bin Ave. fcast. (I23p) FOR RENT Three room log cabin at Lakelse Lake. Phone Red 807. (143p) FOR RENT Sleeping room. Red (SOU. (124p) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Apartment or Housekeeping room. Write Box 391, Daily News. (126p) WANTED TO RENT By working ladv, housekeeping room. Apply Room 19, Savoy Hotel. (124p) WANTED WANTED Good used piano. Box 265, Terrace, B C. (124p) WANTED Room and board. Box 392, Daily News. (125p) lMllh V fcllinltH X ' . L MM UIUU JUCY II III...,,: JlllllllOtLIMIULIU Opep..:3..m j P.O. Box 274 ' RU I I (eok(e dawes I tPA6f HOLLYWOOD CAFE John ljrl e irdA AUCTIONEER M I u... i W Fr Ul ' i Phone Green 810 and Red 127 T 8 1 ctC 1L -pt 1 aecona naaie: , ---rTSw 'e -vmwvX "T-""rf .H-'Rwah'jv-i 1 7mcwmk ''f cooiSLK,: DON'T I GET) JUST a ;V2 MASHED FOTATOE5. 1 TuffKlK "I VL WAT?)"' LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 28405-1 to Lot Seventeen (17), Block Twelve (la), Village of Stewart, Map 805. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of Iors of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Michael Cornelius Birmingham ha been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the enptratlon of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, ue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing.' DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C., this 14th duy of May, 1952, A D. Andrew Thompson. Deputy Registrar of Titles (Ulp) 1 1 - ' 1. : "T:;i -..