Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 8, 1953 RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles Sitting Mayors Hold Edge in Ontario CFPR School Boards Must Submit Reierendums, Not Bylaws Warner Bro. i Subject to Change) ' GRACE MOORS day. Allan A. Lamport on re-election for a third term in Toronto, TORONTO (CP- Sitting mayors held the edge in municipal fc.ecuuiii in Ontario citiea Mon goIWs islve 1UESDAT f M ujmi upMr Serenade i::'il nIH'V Bnrnru shim 6 Ao Musical Program 7 0'.- . l-w News -KATHKYN VICTORIA (CP School boards Inasmuch as It has to specify the throughout British Columbia are date debentures would be issued; I being required to arrange for has to show the exact rate of In-1 reierendums rather than by-law' terest, and had to show the votes when their building pro- amount of payment and carry-grams extend over a long period.' Ing of the debt. Thi was disclosed today byi "One . simply can't say what A GRAYSON ! the province s largest city. Allan J. Rush, a former detective who first entered municipal politics to protest his dismissal from the police force, won a lourth term at London. His previous terms were for one year. The new term is ior two years. Sault Ste. Marie re-elected Herbert Smale. a locomotive engineer, who turned back Peter king, a former alderman. At Sudbury, Dan Jessup went jack for a third term. He de- : Wallace's Department Store : cos m Technicolo MLRVGRlFFlN LHP,p!l J0NWtLO0N H0$EMllvt) M I 7 15- 7 no-8-nn- 8:15 8 :3l-i 00 9::i0- H. L. Campbell, deputy minister the Interest rate win oe nexv iau ;i education, when asked why a or the year afterward," Mr. Fish- , , imposed $3,385,700 bylaw of the er said. "And any bond which I Ouay ana Greater Victoria School Board is doesn't confer with the market Wednesday CHC News Roundup Lp'"etter Squtt- to Proad-jva None But the Brave Newfoundland Pnllt Music .di's,al Program Mr Sliowbnsiness Vancouver Theatre CBV Newb r-w News TOTEA . Famous Plavrr. ti J " Eves. 7-9 p.m. 10 IK)- rpatpit w S. Beaton, mavor tor in - "in -4 Siffs I i ytars oeure he was uu.eaiea, io:is-Acan Adventure ,o be submitted .as referendum pate Is likely to suner. .;tead of a straight bylaw. The second reason was when. J. V. Fisher, deputy minister of long-range building programs linance, who handles the mer- are Involved, it meant keeping jhandlzing of school board de- money Idle to borrow before it iJ i two years ago. i ( , Mouther Kepiirt jenturcs, explained the two chief actually needed. CAPITOL Belleville elected 52-yar-o!.1 ' i'ack Both, who enters the city council for the first time. He won over Charles L. Hvde, a city al-: TODAY TO WEDNESDAY If voters approved a by-law he .easons: First a by-la'w was restrictive explained, all the money would A FAMOfs PLAYERS THEATRE have to be borrowed within a, - nAV1n I derman for 16 years. m On th othnr hand, if vv"s HI P "HIGH NOON" M iiHictil MuMrle't' II :l(Muslc Till Mliliilglu 12:00 SI'"l-o8 WtDNtSOiI A i 7:00- B O. PUftTeD Hfc. 7:IV Mmlrnl Iih k V .ju IPC Ni'wh: VFt:il Pepori :ir MhvIi-hI J'liMk 8 :00 CBC News; WeatlitT a 111--Here's Biil Gikx! K I ."i Mnrilllli; IM'tiil lull 8.:ll) - Itord Album St no HHC Nt'ws nr'l 0"nnipni. r: 915 Musical M:ircli-Piust &::! Mornir.ij Concert q ftp -Ti.ne Hignal 10 :(K Morning Vtsit III : I Ti 111115 I'rovhv Mux; llt::il hevliiiiirrl ulll (ulisole 1 1 1 li 1 1 RlllllRI WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE fa THIS WEEK'S TOP 8 used car HITS Commission To Probe Logger Strike 7 - 10 j5 Harry Wortun, 32, won his third consecutive term at Guelpli over James P. Heffernan, who : r-.. i". ttu r '"' alter -ix years ! as an alderman. I Pt terborouh'.s Miyir ! Laddeil went down to defeat after two terms in oi.iec, beaten b ' Norman Graham, who was twice elected a city alderman but didn't complete either term. He re approve of floating a loan tiuough a referendum, the school beard is free i.i n . , i laws as the money Ls needed. He said the reieienuuirt sei, the limit of the school board's borrowing power so that control was still in nion mm "AFRICAN QUEEN" 8:40 p.m. STANLEY KRAMER PRODUCTIONS VICTORIA (CP) A one-man the hands of the property owners, i industrial inquiry commission' CARY COOPER "HIGH NOON" LST COMPLETE SHOW 8:25 signed once over operation of the 10 45 Musical Kitchen citu onrhniTo enllpi-tinn svstem. 1 1 :00 Tour Gixxl Neighbor "YOU V()l' YOl'" You'll appreciate this jgr Can't miss this wonder- "MANY TIMES" ful buy '51 Stude Pickup over '48 Plymouth $1050 S135. f(iy "K MiS TO KICIIES" "VAYA CON I)IOS" 11:15 Kindergarten of the Air I -:m Mchkiii-p I'frhtil His second resignation came i.i KATHARINE HUMPHREY October to prepare for the may- n ; t.v- miuiinuiiiii i-hu's Orally COaLest. l':oo Horn X Years 'inn honn DOGAnT'llEPBUMl BLACKWOOD on b which will have power to Inquire into all matters pertaining to the strike of 6,000 interior lumbermen, has been appointed by the government. . The government today an-, nounced the appointment of county court Judge Arthur H. Lord of Vancouver. The move followed four unsuccessful talks between company, union and government leaders and the rejection of a mediation plan of Premier Bennett's. Judge Lord will have power to make recommendations for settlement of the strike to the government. Members of the Internationa PRIfinn F0BE.RJ.M0RLEY I lSUIJ S S.P.EAGLE- C JOHN BUSHii iau nil ( mu mil BRDGE when you drive this 'r6 mouth Tudor . ... $1635. Dodge Tudor ... $2343. "I SKI) TME MOON" "OH" 1A You'll b" far sieh'ert if wnt a buy '50 Austin ltfl you buy this '47 Ford Sedan $.". Sedun S112'- &i Kl "HEY JOE" This won't , ' AM Don't miss this '51 Chev. "RICOCHET" ; . f" Sedan Delivery ... $1725. '47 Chev Sedan $1125. j &! : ntm A.r.uwiin-'.viiBffiii Storms Rage In Adelaide At Leigh Creek. South Australia, a gale with gusts of up to 92 miles an hour demolished a new prefabricated church which was to have been opened In a week. '. A 'squall which struck an airliner soon after take-off Sunday night hurled passengers to the floor amid a pile of baggage and crockery before they could fasten their safety-belts. One woman was injured. In New Norfolk, Tasmania, a gust hurled a bandsman's bas.-drum into the air and bounced It over the bandmaster's head. The bandsman retrieved it and continued playing. UEEf By EASLEY BLACKWOOD TCCHKICOLOa -HS!! AIk'1 Lost Chance To Set Hand On Diamond Return 4 V: EOB PARKER LIMITED hif The Home of Friendly Service I'OKB - MONARCH DEALER . "V rtim ir ii Airr! Woodworkers of America CCL Mr. Champion pointed out recently, Mr. is weak only on bidding, dummy play and As Muzzy X rnlLljnAVt hnve be,en on strike in the northern interior for 10 weeks and I X I in southern interior for about four weeks. They are demanding MEANS MERRYl CHRISTMAS I higher wages. defense. Of course, Mr. Muzzy plays so much bridge that by the law of averages he is bound to'get a good result now and then. And he might get credit for a good bid or a good play if he would only refrain from making any comment after the hand. EVERY 3 IJJy Vv DAY Take today's hand for exam- You'll discover that we are more than expert painters. , Like all good craftsmen, we are also Interested In the beauty we can create. No matter the color combination or shade you want, you can depend on us. m pie. He and Miss Brash bid like mad to repch a ron'rtct. rf six hearts. As vou see, the defenders held all four kings, a queen pnd two jacks. I'll leave it n:i to yju to decide whether Mr. $29.75 Cash r Terms to guit 't,. X Only $3 down, owui mmm and boat owners North dealer Neither slrte vulnerable Xtirlh (Mlw Brah) S Q 6 5 H A 6 5 D A 4 3 C A J 10 3 Wi'Ht l;usl (Mr. ( huiiiiliin) (Mr. Ahi-I) S K 10 7 4 S J 8 3 2 ' H K i H 8 SPENCEcVMATUlK GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTORS Muzzy deserves any credit for BROS. LTD. McRAE Phone 6 or 36 "The Store That Service Built 101 Night Calls: Blue 881 ' Day Calls: E'rCOLITE has done it again! 1 his time a 60-FATHOM DEPTH INDICATOR DJ 10 9 8 D K 7 5 2 I C K Q 2 C 9 7 5 4 I iutll 1 (Mr. Mil,.;) S A 9 for only the very fine result on the hand. Mr. Chnrapion opened the lack of riinmoncJs. dummy ducked and Mr. Abel won with the -;ine and made the ralher pointless return of another diamond. Mr. ITuz;'.v won with the 'quern. He lnid down the jack of h?irts rnd let it ride when 1 Mr. Chumpi'in did not cover. 'e:;t he lei a small heart to dummy's ace, Mr. Abel discarding a club. He now cashed the ace of diamonds on which he pitched a club. This was followed with Less 10 'c discount on all orders before December 31, 1953 tFy Play All H Q J 10 9 7 4 3 D 3 6 C B 6 The bidding: North East South West 1 C Pass 1 H Pass 3 H Pass 4 NT Pas 5 S Pass 8 H All Pain a small spade to the ace. All of ' his remaining hearts were now cashed. On the le-d rf r.. i trump Mr. Champion was down to the kin; and queen of cluiji and the king of spades. In dummy were the queen of Willi a deposit of S17.50 and the balance of SirXO!! on delivery, you can assure yourself of it Sounder before the start of the next fishing season. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Wilford Electrical Works COW BAY Dcoler in Prince Rupert District for EKOLITE SDades and the ace and jack of Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST New address: 303 3rd Ave. W. Phone Green 900 clubs. If Mr. Champion discard ed his spade, dummy's queen would be good. If he playrrl a :lub, both of dummy's clubs o v O ON DECEMBER 10th would win. Kis actual discard was the kins of spades and Miss Braoh had a few agonizing momcnis is Mr. Mui,zy pu?.zled over what o discard frjm the board. Finally he p'ayed the jack t)i r.lubs then led a clu'' to win tho last two tricks in diir-"n;. Mr. Muzzy had executed a Vienna coup and a beautiful squeeze. But he felt called upon to make a comment. 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