PririCe Kupfcit Uuiiy INewi Saturday, March 1, 1952 (Continued from page 5) P THE cL ETTERBOX DAILY NEWS supime in singing the songs that everyone loves. I?nace Jan Paderewskl returns with such marvels as Beethoven's Sonata in C-Sharn Minor; his i Daily News has further cleared BIG FINISH up some very important points, j SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) Retir- ' and the contents of it will, no ing after 43 years of railroading ! doubt, be noted with satisfac-! with the Canadian Pacific, loco- i i RADIO CLEARED f? Editor, own Minuet in Ci, and Debussy's ! Daily News, Rf lections in the Water. No With reference to the letter j11"" wle la i""" motive engineer nanes a. pianists of that eencratlon so of Mr. B. R. Tupper appearing! users in this part of the coun- Foertner said his greatest thrill 4, thrilled audiences as Padcrewski! in the Prince Rupert Daily News it, states came last autumn when he pi J ; . J try, especially since that improvements rn raCHO !r,trt fv, nv.l lr,,ln rgrrnino Pachman, Rachmaninoff and of February 29 In connection Rosenthal, whose works also 'with Radio Telephone channels i i ,. . .1 phone communications chan- on Princess Elizabeth and the Duke f4 have been brought back. ' 1 and 4, I wish to state that the nei 7 be may expected. of EdinDurgn ca lne stretch HUGO KRAUPNER. from Fredericton to Saint John. L ' i K ' A I ti' : rJ v A popular in ineir day were ioik Clearing up nauio rnone singers Gene Austin, Vernon Dal-' appearing in the same paper ml ROUND-UP hart and Jimmie Rodser who under the date of February 6 again are singing their way into'should have read "that channel I the heart of a new generation. ' 4 COULD now be used here IN LARRY STANWOOD Carolina Moon and Ramona sung ADDITION to channel 7," mean- : by Austin will also give many a ing that the user of a Radios tug to the heart of those who Telephone could switch over to i were in their 'teens 20 years ago. 'channel 4 in case of interfer-: EXHIBITION MMrf BASK n.. ETBALL Russ Columbio also has re- ence or other trouble on chan-turn?d to the new "Golden Age nel 7, providing the Radio Phone ioi' this bout. On the eve before ., .,vorv about u" 'Z,, Vi which local the show, Parker telephones his ';iir in st' a top- team hasn't pot plane rescrva-? f i,o' then had ttun:;, then su(?e.sU the wrestlers f ,L. under it. could come up for one nipht I of Music," with Prisoner of L3ve, was built to carry the two fre-i Goodnight Sweetheart, and quencies. i others This is what I was informed j The "Golden Age" albums are of by Mr. Abram, of North West now available at McRae Bras., I Telephone Co., and is what was j Third Avenue. reported by me to the Chamber r, :of Commerce. , lot lil lt"i( ON s;uuiuujr - jui me aain-; jvi v c tta THREE-TIME WINNERS Reg. Stone's rink from Trail, B.C., is the first three-time winner of the British Columbia curling cliampi'nship. The rink, previous winners in 1945 and 1949, will represent B.C. in the Canadian championships at Winnipeg next month. Curlers, left to right, are: Buzz McGibney, lead; Ret;. Stone, skip, Roy Slune, second and Scotty Ro.sa, vlce- a i.wo-niHiu siana. Natin ally, such a "deal" could '. ; diti.-ilartion I)''''" T, hv culi'('i!.lti'l' of ;' dpi?) ' to tho i In.' "the Ktrlctiv c.ass.cal de-1 Mr.- Tuppert letter i,,, hu!. a con- not be consioi-red, says Stirn, ( m'snry has wlio called the whole thing off. ik:;j. i CP Photo i O'lT v'n i'1' iiu: Ytin - (, a '''u 11 win tv j to lo.-c even tc local promoters 10 sew up tielit any future deals in order vs PRINCE RUPERT CHALLENGERS Monday and Tuesday March 3rd and 4th 3.30 p.m. PRELIMINARY GAME Mansons vs Beavers 7:15 ?M. ADDED ATTRACTION Judo Display Admission: Reserved 73c Adult Rush 50c; Rush 33c Tickets on sale at Civic Centre ' partment, Lili Kraus and Szymon I Goldberg was born 41 years ago! in Wloclawec, Poland, and began I his musical career at the age of : seven. He became a pupil and I protege of Carl Flesch and his j first solo performance took place ' when he was 14. He first appear- Terrace Women At Prayer Day Oid Country FOOTBALL to forestall any .stand-up. Slim says he's through with Vancouver wrestling at any piice and intends to contact the Evattlo circuit immediately to line up a northerly tour. (.. k's advertising j , the drain. ,r b:ib;v isn't the worst : , ;!;!!!,((' of the public ii.ik'ii around, and it. f t;illf before a com-.jal 'oportJiiR event f.Q" .d in America in 1938. His latest I TERRACE World Day of' appearance took place in Octob ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Bolton Wanderers 2, Wolver- ; Prayer for Women was wU tended in Terrace at the Pente er 194S, when he gave a Carnegie h advance en- c n: ml-fin-ile Hit m imoru costal Church, which was filled .n: " , ,,, c.;c Centre 'eunmions will begin Tuesday P10" Wanderers 2 (tie., almost to capacity Friday J after- " , ; . I nn His pianist teammate, Burnley 0, Arsental 1 Lili I sura aiioi.imced fit the Seal Cove culling rink, if ii'iiiiVs' tiicnis with winnuiK team ciialifyin(; for the , I- Mrs. A C. Shmdel led the """" :.," 1 Charlton Athletic 2, 0. Ftlham 1, Liverpool 1 (tie). tir Cliff TarKer uo;fion.s iiuniware iropny. iyuo tiJiu utaii jici iiiuaii.ai training at the age of six. Since ' meeting, with members of othar ! church groups taking part. Pray- of Port Simpson ASln - 1 Hi fn recitrandPt" "on- Manchester United 1, Villa 1 (tie). certs throughout all Europeon .i uive basketball At the Civic Centre. Monday Middlesbrough 2, Ports-; bv a soln hv Ml. Frprt oihbs. USED CAR VALUES countries. She made her first t to '! 1,1 Port and Tuesday, C-o Challengers mouth 1. accompanied by Mrs. B. Weldon. CENERL MOTORS PRODUCTS m ) ar. jci-d.uuik iu " Newcastle united 6, HuCders Mrs Amdam empha.si-.ed. In ppfara"ceS,ntllenUnH!d ? alCS durin the er address, the need of prayer ""r5? muiifa1l sea: lint mt. president games. As a prelude and added preston North End 1. Man- ! in the world today, not only for son; Paying both in recitals and r: s.rpson a keiball attraction, arrangements are be- chcster City 1 itiei. ! individual needs but for those un orcneslras- Dates are March li. me; maoc to leaiure a juoo ais- stoke cjt , , Sunderiand 1 ' around who had not, perhap.; I This Gold Label sems oi mo- 1938 PONTIAC '51 motor, new tires $595.00 1945 VACXIIALL 6-cylinder Sedan. Only 450 miles. GM new car guarantee S1650.00 jud a: if jsi six teams p:ay between tti j preliminary ni io enter. P't! Simp- "amr and main event.- ttie. ; yet learned the value and need zart selections is available at Tottenham Hotspurs 5, Derby cf prayer in all lives. Rupert Radio & Electric, Tihrd County 0. j The meeting ended with a Avenue. West Bromwich Albion 0. Chel- prayer by Mrs. Shindel. ! till not enter, says Ttm is 'he dismay which was to have been the preliminary of MUMUiral fl jot. will th? w: Polling show. x Kitur.al. Meilakat- oi:!h. Atyansh and First $10 donation towards the sea 1. I Division II j n't 1 Classified advertisements the News pay big dividends. IT'S THE NEW i First t.ialit will Challengers' Travelling Fund was CRv . " ' TdreWeiieCI u. p!,.yoffs in donate.1 by Cliff Dam. juxt to Brentford 3, Luton Town 3 At Terrace (tie). .vv.-n's will meet ae- "start thy ball rolling." Don For id; ward, chaitnian of the fund Just a Few CnrAift r-ttu Wo Xlnm TTr.l- I u.d d.iy ill f attire lai.-um committee, says he will d j ' j TERRACE A farewell sath- Oldlimers Left -li t'. it,) ,i, Mi Doncaster Rovers 1. Notts C. f. lCring was held Wednesday eve-Everton 3. Queen s Park Rang- j ning in the Credit Union Hall crs 0. ' for Mr. and Mrs. J. Valderhau Leeds United 1, Barnsley 0. and family, who are returningi Leicester City 1, Swansea i to Prince Rupert to take up re-i- BETTER'N WALKING 1940 Ford Sedan WU srau-uiiais. ana .".u.i to put ins campaign inio In-pluyert on the final action tonight, and is looklvs ' .re 'vi!i be two com- "not for larpe donations from a at f't the champi'in- lew people or business firms, but j:!;-r for the consola- for smaller donations from many by ;he t ains knocked individuals." t!:ni;:.;i;i:,i.s, IVice. Li rr.i'-l ( iivhiur of First of be.st-of-lhree senior sj4 chairman of Icskuc championship finals rcU : every community under way tonii'ht beiw.en Man-s n and Illks. Game time 8:45. Motor overhauled $599.00 Town 1 i tie). i dence there. 1937 Ford Sedan Reasonable shape S399.00 1935 Oldsmobile Coach 194C CHEVROLET Club Coupe. Radio and heater - $1095.00 1910 CHEVROLET Sedan S500.00 194t CHEVROLET Sedan, radio and heater S1495.00 194& CHEVROLET 2-door Sedan, radio and healer. GM used ear Guarantee; - $.150.00 WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATELY OWNED CARS AT OWNERS' PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE , USED TRUCK VALUES 1948 CHEVROLET Va-ton panel. This unit has a new part'al motor, a completely new cream paint job, and heater. A real buy at only ...77. $1495.00 194G CMC 1-ton panel, heater. Fu!l price S985.00 194G CMC 2' j-ton, long wheelbase, 2-.peed rear axle, and new paitial motor, for only S1015.00 1949 l' j-ton FARGO Covered Van u $1493.00 WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATELY OWNED TRICKS AT OWNERS' PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE See Our Budget Plan for Financing, Repairs and Accessories TRADES AND TERMS V Phone 871 Ask for John Benner FRIZZEITS MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. RCAViCTORV-405 3-SPEED RADIO-PHONO flN Inspired by the delight-!j ful 18th Century "low. boy", RCA Victor designers have struck an exciting new note in furniture decor. This beautiful model features RCA Victor'i Simplified 3-Speed Record Playing System . . . powerful standard broadcast radio . . "Golden Throat" tone system. An exceptional , . Only value at a ' surprisingly 1QQ lT Kf . moderate B W-',M fl"-1 price (Slightly higher in mahoonf or bfond Hnitht) AT AUTHORIZED DEALER McRAE Lou of miles left $299.00 Rotherham Forest 1, Buro 0. j Many of their friends of tho Rotherham United 3, Shef- j Pentecostal Church gathered ,lo fiend United 1. , bid farewell to them and spenj Sheffield Wedncday 6, Hull ' the evening singing choruss.?. City 0. ! playing games, etc. Southampton 2, Blackburn At the clo.se of the evening Rovers 1. ! refreshments were served and SCOTTISH LEAGl'E ! the guests of honor were pre- Division "A" isented with a lovely table lamp. 1939 Chev. Sedan-Delivery Make us a decent offer key Sco res Special for 1 Week Only Curling Results 1950 Chev. Sedan Sparkling two-tone. Only S187 SONS OF NORWAY PARTY ENJOYED Celtic 8, Queen of the South 1. Dundee 3, St. Mirren 0. Hibernian 4, Airdrieonians 0. Morton 3, Hearts 1. Motherwell 1, Third Lanark 1 (tie). Partick Thistle 2, East Fife 0. Raith Rovers 2, Aberdeen 1. , Stilling Albion 1, Rangers 5. Pintle ( oast 1 r. 7. Eimunion 3. 1 Vjiicnavpr 1. ! " Kpw Westminster 4. aiutan Senior j 1, Kamioips 3. a Inii best - of - f.ve ifit Coast Senior ' 3. Vancouver i. 'i :a.i best-uf-sevn 7 p.m. Wales 4. Wood 11; Wilson 10, Stewart 7; Berg 9. Greene 10. 9 p.m. Landon 6, Wilier 10; Rogcrson 8. Seiber 13; Bateman V. Evans 8. BOB PARKER K LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 93 Sons of Norway card players made up 14 tables last night to enjoy whist, followed by the regular dance. Winners in cards were: Mrs. W. Rothwell, ladles- first: Mrs. Julia Slatta, second; Harold ' RAILWAY RADIO BROS. men's first; T. i CAPE TOWN (CP) Qu.iUori of Gi instrand Classified advertisements the News pay bis dividends. " ,r FRIGIDAIRE HEFRIGERATOft More beautiful and practical than ever in four completely ' new models including this fine De Luxe Cold-Wall. Installing radio sets on long-I Latch, second. Mr. Rothwell won distance trains for benefit of the chair prize; Mrs. A. Toffoli, passengers now is being studied the door prize, by Thomas Naude, minister in! Refreshments were served by charge of broadcasting. His idea ! a committee headed by Mrs. is to make a small charge for -John Petersen, including Mr. and headphones which could be! Mis. Gunnar Selvia, Mrs. A. iplugRed Into outlets on the Strand, Len Hamlin and John . train'. McNaughton. " ' ' ' ' 1 ! - 4 , a4 WANT ADS ... i Market Place of Millions CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form 4 " ? . I ' " t 4 V " ' , if ' ... - - . ; . "' . 'V. j - " - , . Jtf-- 1 BASKETBALL TONIGHT CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR FINALS First Game of Three 8:45 p.m. . Elks vs. Manson's JUNIOR 6:45 p.m. Bulger's vs. Maple Leofs INTERMEDIATE 7:30 p.m. Merchants vs. Fashion Q0b FAIR FirTH-Frances Dafoe and Norm Bowden, nshing . , n ulymP'c pans iigure-sKaviuB d n,3f;jl. 0i- Tlw two, Canadian pairs champions, ' 'S m their first international event." (CP Photoi WRESTLING CANCELLED NATIVE FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE Models for every kitchen and budget. Model KM-60 cooks a whole ni'nl while you're away. Come in and see our (Frisidaire) Refrigerators and Stoves at amazing reductions. basketball Number of Times Enclosed Please Find : .. (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, 5c Six insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) TOUR! NAMENT Add four words if bo: number required MRCH 11, 12 and 13 Name ar GORDON. & ANDERSON Limited Phone 46 Due to unforseen circumstances the wrestling events scheduled for Friday and Saturday have been CANCELLED. Those who have purchased tickets may obtain refunds at the Civic Centre. PORT SIMPSON Address - Phone No 6 tea m expected to enter