Prince Rupert Doily News Thursday, January 15, 1953 il " 1 r PRINCE RUPEE! r to KETCHIKAN MONDAY WEDNESDAY - - SATURDAY Deports Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m. Arrives Ketchikan 3:15 p.m. PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS h KHiTOKons mm 1 ' fePJ mvJtmici CARS FOR SALE CO "7 Aft ROUND TRIP iLLIS AliyB Phont 476 ... or your local troel ogent .Suhiect to Change; RADIO DIAL. CFPR 140 Kiiocycles THCTSDAY . PM. 5:00 UN romrtientary 5.05 At Hume With the Lenntcui 5 ,10 Musical Program 6:00 8ippt-r STrniulf 0 -sn Muslr.il Varieties 7:00 -CBC Nfwa 7' 1ft CBC News Roundup 7.0 -Pii-i.uitiit Ti uiuiui h Farei-ll Aailrrss 8:00 I itit-tiR Fnrum 8:40 Forum Ne 8:45 Tin Uroumera tf 00 rue nnctti.vrr Cnnrcrt Oren. ;io Winntp'ft Orama 10-00 - BC News 10 10 -CBC News 10:15 Mldwrrk JlcvlCW 0:3u--Noi-turnc 11 :mi Weather T.ipcirt 11:03 - Music till "illldmh H:00 Sign Olf Ann cl. FKIDAV A M. 7:00 BO. rishermen's Broadcast 7 hi Musical riex'k 7 ;to CBC N. ws: Weather Rrptrt 7:;i5-Music;ll Cliick 8 00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 MurnlliK Son B 30 MomlliK Uoviitlons 8:45 li( tie Concert a 00 BBC Hews and Cnmmenurv FOR SALE 3-1 ton '47 Farpo truck with 6 jc 6' x 12' plywood box, new rubber wheels equipped for duals. Box 594. Daily News. (12) USED CAR BUYS 1950 G.M.C. Panel $1395 1941 Chevrolet 5-pas.senger coupe $575 HEPPNER MOTORS Phone Black C05 Mi-Bride Street FOR SALE 1951 Prefect sedan. 600 10th Ave. East. i17i HELP WANTfclfc MAI.K LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLY FIRM offers an opportunity to a young man capable cC taking charge , of sales. Salary Commensurate with experience and abiliiy. APPLY IN PERSON between 2 and 5 pin. bV: "-' o, ' 4 ! 9:15 Music lor Moderns 0:5b - Time Signal 10 :00 - MmiliiK Vis.t 10:15 Musical Pmnrnm 10:30 'i 'his Wrrt j Artist i 10 4; Musical Kllclllll 1 11:00 - Kiitiiti..irten ui tlic Air ilt.15- Houndup Time j 1 1 :HO- Weiith. r KelXH't I 11-31 Mi"Mir Period 111:33 -Her. lllterluuc j 11 :45-SciiiKilnr.i-Ua Melodies TO SLIDE OR NOT TO SLIDE? The sliding delivery used by many curler like myself in the pa.-t twvnty years hits been the subject of many heated arguments. Last year the Dominion Cmllng Association rules committee. In brliiKlnt; in its recomnu ndations for revision of existing rules governing the game In Canada, Included a provision that would have enforced the rule which demanded that any player release the handle W his stone before he eroded the tee line. A long and almost bitter dlscuKsion ensued over this rule, and as one of the originators of the slide delivery. I foUKht strongly against such a rule being enforced. Yet. paradoxical as it may .sound. I am strongly and emphatically opposed to any young curler using the slide delivery until he has curled for at least two years. As late as three years ago, I did not share this viewv but lately, after watching hundreds Of lads try to slide before they had learned how to deliver I a stone properly from the hack, I nm forced to this conclusion. It Is almost beyond belief to witness the terrible atrocities committed on the Ire which have been dubbed -sliding deliveries" by the misinformed. Riders, pushers, drifters, and swlvellers or phone 651 for appointment. ! m ... PHILPOTT, EVITT & Col F,rm Limited (Granted Skeena UT lUQe Contract WINNIPEO ff Contract for 918 Second Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Ml 1 " FOKSAI.F 1 FOR SALE Small Bell piano, 1 blond finish. Call 1535 Second ! construction of bridge super - jstructure over the Skeena River at Terrace has been awarded to Overiook. i i3pi .tional Railways announced Tues- FOR SALE HoovervacuumClay' have all been termed unmaliciously as sliders Nothing Is further utvHiiiiii. iitj, rkL IUI1U1- 1 " ------ 'l- i.Ull) I tion. Green 294. ltlfet long, will be built on the ,rom .l tn! truth- ...U e lrue Mti? ' follow-lhrougn after a swing delivery. Tdi. U Knrr-,0 nI K to li.lon.alino f ael . Viret mu hrnlhor - FOR SALE- WeStinghOUSe Wash-, $75. Brick-Unedt0woodand coai- heater, $20. Songster canary j cage, used three months. $5 . ! Child's wooden crib, steel! Grant an(1 1 P'ayed our first two years wearing rubbers and swinging from the hack without a-?lide. This was not premedl-' tated, because the long slide wdg unknown in those days. We tried slidine after we linrt leariieH the Drinr mechanic of spring, $5. High chair. $3.!tile e delivery. Secondly, and to niv uii uraiiam Ave. Blue lli. FOOTHILLS (Rootless) coal. ! that actual work by the con-Phone 651. Philpott, Evltt &i tractor will bep"i tnis week. Co- LW- C) They said also, tnat since tne r .A. JOHN H. BULGER Oj'foim A Johr Cu!q?r LH. Vliinl A nine John F L. HiKjhcy C C!l!H' IPKA' T' H lirs 10 3(1 1;.' 3j. 2 11 L !4 j tu-5 : by Miiifii-iim..,,! m. 21 - 21 1- iier l!'.- M G H! IGF '; LIMIT! il RFAL FHTA'IK At I'eU'IW Phi.rw 15, Kvi rii. M I' ..-t . LING THh TAItC?. Tall'iritu - Alt-'ialinm ami riolhfxi Mjile tii Mriwn 220 K x'h .t I,...' SCOTT McLAREN t. iiAHrnn d accouktav-I Jallie, BUr. k 1 - Jid An Prince iii.p rt. fiC ( Flu tie 3t7 I'O H t , PRINCE RUPERT UPHOLSTERY Cm :,tu T-i.lo'-e.i Ktrii '. . HKl'AthlNU - Ki.Mi iDKIi. I.'Kllt'U IHNU I'll Hiue bid 5J t;ul A.t DINING PLEASURE in ' SPARKLING NCW SURROUNDINGS Commodore, Call PRINCE RUPER Luxury Sfcomcr SAILS FOR Vancouvei and Intermriliatr J"'" Eoch Thursday at 11:1.1 a.m. For KETCHIKAN WIOMSDAV MIHM'4 Comfort am' Srrvi" For BeServ.ilf u-i-iii. or t :l MTV OK l" r'1 III I K ,. PR1NCK Ki-1'1' lit'. By CHIC YOUNG WHAT (i VOU ) WANT f'OC? ('. HDf fliratr5 W t4". T ? ) I C UUF CF Ct IT r r" 'y -fc y argument Ken Molr. couth of the Gary Thodc rink of Saskatoon, whesj boys achieved the miracle of winning two Canadian school champienfhips successively under his expert tutelage, would not allow his proteges to slide until the end of their second year of curling. Now they slide as far as anyone and their accuracy would make any good curler envious Think that over. boys, before you slide yourself out of the curling rink. Friday . . . The Sliding Rider Classified Rates Jlosurt ki:ne 4:.o p.m. day previous to publication. "Tssifted, 3 cents per word per Insertion; minimum charge 50 cents. 9trth Notices, 50 cents; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funercl Notices, Marflage and Eiigugeir.eT; Announcements, 12.0c. Bpecla. display double pr!c. ANNOUNCEMENTS I Catholic card party .'an. 13 and 29. Conrad P-TA CarG Party January 16. Legion Auxiliary Valentin' dance, Feb. 13. Legion Auxiliary Tea Fashion Show. March 18. Legion Auxili.a-v Spring Sale, March 25. I TNERAL NOTICE WILKIE In the city Tuesday. Jan. 13, 1953. Frank, ape 71 years, 023 7th Ave. West, Services will be conducted at Gren-ville Court Chapel at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, with Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright officiating. Interment to follow in Fairvk'v Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. i It i BUSINESS rEKSONAI.S HANDYMAN and Chimney Sweeping Service. Phone Blue 986. ilfjpi THE ELECTRICIAN D. Quyatt, House Wiring and Electric..; Repairs. 14!) 0th Ave Wf;t. Phone Red 165. (27) JOHNNIE K N O W L E S For prompt coal deliveries and messenger service. Phone Black 433. (33ol PHIL PROUTT Reliable home services. Chimney sweep, 1 burnf r cleaning, etc I'hon Green 986. 1 15o I MAGAZINES. novUlr'. I '.lie's i News Stand. (-I NEARLY ever, body uses 9s. (C) NATIONAL Machinery Co. Llm-Itert, tstrbutors ior: Mining, Kawmill. tiOeelnc; and Contractors' Equipivent. inquiries Invited. Orenvillj Island. .Vancouver 1. PC. (tfi Dear Customers and Friends: X am pleased to announce that my grocery business known as BURNS BEST BUYS, has been purchased by the B-Y MARKET LTD., who will soon be moving to their new location. To you, whose esteemed patronage has made this business a isuccesss, may we say "Thanks a Million." We hope that you will continue to patronize this store, knowing that the Management and Staff of the B-Y MARKET LTD. will do their utmost to please you with QUALITY. VALUE and SERVICE. To facilitate stock-taking, we are holding a Giant Slock-Clear-artce Sale effective to January If,. Everything lit the store has ur'-ii icuiieu a.iu ueilieuaous i savings will be yours. Everyone is welcome. Supplies will be limited to stocks now on hand so shop early and enjoy a wide selection. Once again, thank you. May you enjoy nothing but HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY in 1953. Yours Sincerely, J. S. (JAY) BURNS W it'll it WORLD'S FINEST CLEANER ELECTROLUX. Ph. Green 960 for parts, sales, service. (c) PLUMBINO, automrv-t oil heat-. ing, sheet metal work. Phone , 543, 630 6th West. Letourneau (tf) WILFORD Electrical Works. Motors bought, sold, rewound and repaired. (tf) FOR Taxi Service phone 48 Nert to O K Barber Shop (14p) HAVE your pipes thawed out safely by electricity. The Electrician. D. Guyatt, Red 165. (I2pi ACftOrnMlANTt. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist. S. G. Furk, Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) BATTERY SERVICE RUPERT Bnttrr Shop. 2114 East 3rd Ave. Pnone Blue 128. R-1 pairs, recharging and rebulld- ing. Work guaranted (c) WORK WANTED YOUNG married man, 28 years old (Scandinavian with Uni- verslty education I, desires job w os bookkeeper, etc. Box 591. Daily News. (lip) DELUXE PRESS "Gestetner" Duplicating Circular Letters - Monlhfy Bulletins any kind of Builne .form. Direct niull advertls.lig, etc 30 - 40 ',. It's than regular printing. Phone 383 P O. Box 99 733 2nd Av. W Prince Rtiocrt. Uive us your muiiiug iml W do the rest. Shippun and General livin, fai klm, I rating, Cartage ami Stnratr Complete, Rellabl,. and K.fft-rient S-rvee Also nitem-i fur Canadian Uipilil Air C . Ud fur Oxygen, Acetyl, ne v.rid ;ill Welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd ami Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones 60 and r8 f.ftUft 1 ItRIOIilS LTD. BulldrM anil (on tractors New Const ruction, Repairs, Foundations and Re-roofine 215-lst Ave W PlVstte I'O. Itox 721 KM YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK EVERY JOB GUARANTEED We Pmir Cement For l-es Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING All Types of Saws Sharpened 2li 1st Ave. W. I'himr Ml BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TKF. OFT OK DF.lt S Phone 200 Broadway Cafe tiuSc cs Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p m. - J;.70 a.rw. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phone 1.13 CF.OKOF HUMS' AUCTIONEER Phone Mack Klfi anil Keil 127 Train Schedule STANDAKD TIME , For the Fast j Daily except Sunday 8 pm : Frin the Kant , ' Dally except Monday 9:M5 pr. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE MO-l Think ill ) 1 have shipped t-jL.a WITH MUSHOOOM SAUCE AND IOMATOES FOR SALE House trailer, all ' new equipment. Electric re-. frigerator, oil range, daven- i ette. built-in cupboards. Phone; uieen tuu ior lniormauon. (13) FOR RENT SINGER SEWING CENTRE rent portable machines. Phone 864. (C) i twwi-i- i mm fkf llAMt4 Ml 9dU,.lMd Of 0-'4Tfd fey i4at C Sm, m W 0'i'w. til. VAvrnrvn: Vi Wnypolnln SUNDAY S3. Camosun 8 pm. FRIDAY RS Chlleotin. 8 p m ALICE ARM and STKVYAKT Friday, Camosun, Midnight FOR NORTH Ot H N f'HARLOni: ISLANDS Jan. 28. Feb 11 SS Ctnleolln. Mldnlhl FOIt SOI TH Jt I LN Mltl.OTTK IM.AMW S3 Chlleotin. Midnirht Jan. 21. Feb 4 FRANK i. RMNNf ft Prince biipi-rt Agent riilrd Avenue w Phone 568 Start the New Year rhtht with a quality A-l UmI Car or Truck A Test Drive of any of the following selection will lonvliu-e vou that we do sell f. tier usvo ars and trurks. I IMS Plymouth Sedan Just the car f.w the family iliz:. ! li lord lerilors i.-ery-thing to be desired In motoring pleasure. Your choice at ...... SHIS TRICK M.MtKI i' 1MB 3-Toniicr, complete with flat deck Sbfii 1S49 3-Tun. 176 ' W B A very useful truck MT: Call in ..t "I'lve Home of Friendly Service" for a courteous demon-strut ion of any ol the above urul many more to choose from, Bob Parker Ltd. Phone 83 "Ttn Hum M Frimrlly RTvirp" I mm A FAULTY FURNACE CAN MAKE YOUR FUEL BILLS SOAR . . . Let Us Overhaul Your Furnace Now ... mi you'll lie ready when the southeaster?! roar. Thorn Sheet Metal LIMITED 253 First Ave. I'hon Black 887 Simplified. BLdNOlF MAKES 1 WONPFtfPUL V OMELETS--! A THINK I LL HAVE ) A JELI.V 'rB-7l t A i mind a much more convincing South denier Korlh-Bouth vulnerilble North Olr. Abel) H - fl 4 H-K .1 10 D-g 4 C - A 10 6 5 4 ( I ast (Mr, llllle) Mr. Krrn) S K l 810 H A U 4 H-K87632 ij-k io e a rv-e a C --1 J C- K 9 7 3 Mouth (Ml" nrnhh) K A J 7 6 3 2 H Nnllf I-A J 8 7 6 C S Th bicidlriK: Stmlh Wrl Nnrlh r.jit 1 B PaM 2 C Pnwi 2 S 3 N T P:ui 3 D PnM 1 NT PlUW Paull Dble, Pnm Pau 4 8 Dl. All PAM to pass when your principal strength lies In a suit or suits bid by the enemy. BLONDIE I Think I'ii HAVE 41.OM0IE Fix Viv EC3S THIS MOPNI'JC- ) '' V.AVSL C)Kd i"i'' Awo G;ml i I. . ft. BLACKWOOD on (bridge 3y EASLEY BLACKWOC FOR RENT Two double bed-1 , , rooms, separate beds. Green' Weather conditions in the last 153. 15p) i few weeks have eliminated a ".T" , . ! considerable amount of activity RENT Sleeping room. 536 in pnvate ing here b t from 6th Ate. East. 'J'PaU accounts the flight at the FOR RENT Room to share for'Apro Club Hall on New Year's men. Black 890. (15p j Eve was a huge success. There are two basic situations whore your best bet is to pass. The first is a well-known and disgusting situation which seems to occur on about i'O per cent of the hands dealt. I refer to the case where it is clear that the opponents have most of the hiphl i rri i i i i i ,i ; cards. This situation is at times aggravated by the; fact your partner has passed and vou are vulnerable, ,. , . . Iwnile ,ho, the opponents are not. , Dawson and Hall Limited of Vancouver, the Canadlnn Na- 1 CNR line between Terrace and K-,limot I The contract also calls for the relocation of a part oi the exist-1 'nS highway bridge. CNR inm..i r..,.. i . footings for th- hrirlu will be built on solid rock nn.l OKeena 15 a mountain river and subject to frequent and rapid changes In water levels, timing of this work requires very care- .mi studv in relation to the Der- iod.s when low water might hi expected. PROP WASH. . . , John Patterson Is progressing very favorably with his flying on floats and put In a little solo time on the week-end. Vic Grant and Joe Goscoe were out on the week-end as I well, putting in some night time, and George Aiiard, back j from his holiday, reports a won- . , . .. ,.rv,ii u uu"" """ cum- pleted his checkout on wheels. Prince Rupert Aero Club has j completed another accident-free year. j i There is still plenty of work to be completed on CF-DEU. Let's get this aircraft flying. Ed Juvik will commence his flight training for his .private pilot's certificate this week-end while Bob Adams is patiently waiting for a reply from D.O.T., Ottawa. WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap Iron. steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron ti Metal Ltd.. 250 Prior St., Van couver, B.C. Phone PAcifie 6357. HI REAL ;STATE MARINE VIEW LOT 65-foot frontage on 4th Ave. East, Priced right for quick sale. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES LIMITED Phone 342 or Black 192 'eves.) """l7i FOR RENT Two-room furnish- ed suite and housekeeping' room. Non-drinktrs. Blue 35. 1 U7p) j -- FOR RENT One three-room ana one two-room suite, newly constructed. Partly furnished. Call at 621 Fulton. (14) WIS f ED TO RENT WANTED House. Phone Blue 331. (16p) WANTED Four- or five-room house. Blue 331. (12p) WANTED TO RENT Two-room furnished apartment by middle-aged couple. Box 595, Dally News. (12p) TAXIS Anil TRANSFERS Start the New Year Right Change to BLACK and WHIIE For a Clean, Dependable Taxi Service. Call 65. "Eventually Why not now?" CITY TRANSFER Long Distance Furniture Movers ' CRATING and PACKINO FURNITURE STORAGE Household Effects Moved to or fiom any point in B.C. Phone 950 First Ave. and McBride (e) WANTED CASH for scrap fcrRss, copper, batterien and radiators. Phone 543. CaU 630 6th Avenue West City. at) nlhr .., ,t,.,n u a little more pleasant to contemplate. Here we learn the field of enforced caution and enter the field of. strategy, misdirection, ambush and. of course hu- manics. Take today's hand for ex ample. Mr. Dale was loaded. He had plenty in high cards for a one no trump opening. After Miss Brash opened the bidding on his right, he had plenty forj a takeout double. But he passed. And that was his best action In fact, the situation was lust about perfect for a trap. First.: the opponents were vulnerable1 and Mr. Dale was not. Next, the opener was a known overbidder who might easily get too high if not warned of danger. Then there was the fact Mr. bale's strongest holding was in the principal suit of the opener. There was some risk, of course, that Miss Brash and her partner would drop the bidding before they got into trouble, and In a spot where they would not be playing doubled (as for example. If Mr. Abel had passed out Miss Brash's three diamond bid). But that chance waa more- than offset by the fact Mr. Dale's side could not make anything of importance even If he did come into the bidding. So Mr. Dale passed until his opponents reached game and then started ' doubling. Miss Brash played the hand as well .ii's S.Q.OMJd.and.sUlJ went down 500 points. The moral, then, Is k V i ill tSIZZ h- 23, J K-r. 7 'i lit - nn j