A paaete weed yy Nib oe ee eeratne erase SS ee a5 SE eee Sas rtp tbe COMING EVENTS re age ele 20 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Bring Your Missus to the Corn Husker’s Ball, Saturday, Sept, 1, Canadian Legion Auditorium. Refreshments, Corn on the Cob, Admission Free. Legion Members and guests, Rummage Sale, Church, Sept. 15, Lutheran tea ing, Sept. 20, “Cathedral Sept, 22. catholic Church Bazaar, 3 and 4. Co-ordinating Oct, 18, Rastern Star Bazaar, Oct, il. L.O.B.A. Fall Bazaar, Oct, 24, Rebekah Fall Bazaar, Oct, 31. Sonja Ladies Razaar, Nov, 2 Legion Auxillary Fall Bazaar, Nov, 7, OORP Fall I Bazaar, Salvation “Anny Bazaar, No- vember 21, Presbyterian (211) and home cook- Rummage Sale, Oct. Council Tea, Noy, 15, i - Women of the Moose Bazaar, Nov, 29.. Presbyterian Pall Bazaar. Nov, 22. {263) 1.0.D.E. Christmas Bazaar, Dec, 5, United Church Christmas Ba- gar, Dec. 6. 13° PE RSONAL THE Anglican. Kindergarten starting September 5, has still a few vucancies, Anyone inter- ested please phone 3747, (206) TO contact ‘Alcoholics Anony- mous write Box.343 or phone 469}. (213) bua, 3 BIRTHS WAITE—to Helen and Jim Waite ine the Prince Rupert General Hospital, August 28, a daughter, Barbara Gwendoline, a sister for}: Brian. 8 CARD OF THANKS “We “wish ‘to ‘extend our heart- fell thanks fo all who so kindly assisted and’ for the words of sympathy and ‘beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our belaved son and brother. Jay and Marg Burns & Girls (it) Ii BUSINESS PERSONALS SWIFKNIT Home Knitting Ma- chines — knits anything — $71.50. Terms, tIt) Colorfast BOUQUET POLAR) - yarn for Indian sweaters. PIN- GOUIN Baby Wool and fancy yarns. PATON & BALDWIN wools for all. purposes. Choice Cut Flowers and Specialized| , Floral design work. VANCE’S FLOWERS & HOME ARTS, Cap- Itol Theatre Bldg. Phone 388) ( PANTS or slacks, Ling the Tailor. viee in one or two days, Quickest ser- (205) NEARLY everyone uses 09, Dial . 2188, (205) ELECTROLUX Sales & Service. Phone 2778 after 5 evenings, month of August. (21) WIL FORD Electr teal Works. Mo- tors bought, sold, rewound and repalred, (225) FOUND ‘ V5 YOUNG Labrador ¢ dog picked up Tailoring by/= APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of office assistant for the Secretary-Treasurer - to| b the School Board In Terrace. Typing and Genera) office rou- tine, Salary scale $220,-$250,, ac- cording to experience. Wire ap- plication prepald to G. Wells, Sec.-Treas., School District No, 53, (205) SALESGIRL—Ladies’ and’ child- ren’s wear ‘Experience valu- able but not necessary. Apply of- ‘fice; Wallace's Department Store, (203) CBC invites applications for the ‘ position of Typist-Program Assistant. Phone 9322 for ap- ‘} polntment, (206) KINDERGARTEN teacher want- ed by Conrad United W.A, for Sept. Phone 3583 or 3686. - (205) RELIABLE babysitter to care for baby in my own home, days. Fhone 3806. (208) 24 SITUATIONS WANTED -Male WANTED—Bush - contract ~ for crew of 5-7 men, available first of October 1956, Please cable or write to Albert Ofenloch, 836 Briar Hill Ave., ‘Toronto, ‘Ont., Canada. (206) Nn. -FUEL > "SHELL" —Stove and furnace oil Dial 210 PHILPOTT, EVITT. ‘bs CO. LTD, Prompt and Courteous Service, (210) 25 FURNITURE FOR SALE 8- PIECE black walnut dining room suite, Leonard refriger- ator, ‘matehtng blonde — birch coffee, end and corner tables. Lido record player, Phone 5387 after 6. (1t) 25A SEWING MACHINES BALES—Repairs, Rentals, Sing- er Sewing. Centre, Dial 5349. © (205). 31 BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES BOY'S bicycle. Good condition. $20. Phone 3564 after 6 pm, (204) 1948 Indian 74 Motorcycle. $225. Phone 4880. (207-ne) 32 FOR SALE- Misce\!aneous TYPEWRITERS Sale of used typewriters from $10.00 up. Phone 2343. McLean & Rudderham, 341 W. 2nd Ave. : (207) | QUEBEC heater, radio, beds and dresser, wheel barrow. Other miscellaneous items. 1337. First Overlook. (207p) REFRIGERATORS—20% off all eB a geht hoy PS WPF EN sae ob, MOE pM eae ae ww ' D 7 f i) aa ‘ HOMES FOR SALE SMALL 4-rogm house, Fully fur- nished, $1250 cash. Terms can e arranged, Phone 5407. (204p) 40 42 WANTED TO RENT are required for teachers, Office 3055 or 4692 evenines. (2068p) 46 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ome JOIN the B.C. Automobile Ass'n. Service—Savings—Protection Local Agent T. NORTON YOUNGS AGENCIES LTD. Phone 3236 Panel—good motor—only $299: or, this ‘49 Chey '4-ton express, transmission, Fully equipped. phone 6274, (203p) solutely reliable. Phone 6061. (206p) ww. «a (208° anced, Phone 4708, BOARDING places, housekeeping rooms and one furnished suite If you have available accomoda- tion please phone School Board HOME Maintenance Handyman 213 Third St. complete with closed-in box, at $599—{ust overhauled. See them Suite No.’ 4° Schuman Anis or 86 Chev, Smart looking and ab- 1949 Chevrolet panel, Good con- eitlon, For quick sale. Phone 1950 Ford 4-door- Can be fin- (207p) Pad. a Log. KABI 580 KCS Standard Time (Subject to Change) WEDNESDAY— PM. 6:00-~News ' ‘ §:16-—-Ebony and Ivory, ABC 6:30—Sports Spotlight 6:45—One Man's Faniily, NBC 7:00-—Mystery Time, ABC . 7:30—-X-Minus One, NBC ~ §:00—American ‘Town Meeting of the Air, ABC §:00—Pan American News 9:15—The Delegate Speaks 0 :30—Weather 1:35-—Best Bands, MBS 10:00—News and Sports business for sale. Leaving} 10:15—Muste town, Phone 2996. (205) | 10:30—-Ganghusters, MBS : 11:00—Apt, 614 47 AUTOMOBILES 12:00—Sign off, THURSDAY —_ 6:30—Toast and Jam. 6:55—Weather ooo 7:00—Standaurd News Time 7:05—Toast and Jam, 7:30—News and Sports (tf) | 7:45—Weather 7:50—Toast and Jam GOING Moose Hunting? Haul] g-00—Standard News ‘Time , ‘em away In this °50 Chev| 8:05—onst and Jam‘ 8:30—News 8:35-——Tonst and Jam Continued ° 9:00—Breakfast. Club, ABC 10:00—News -G | 10:05-—-ABC Presents al McRae Motors—today, (204) 10:15-—Musical Express, ABC 1955 ‘Dodge with automatic 10:20—-Woman to Woman. . 11:00—-Ted’ Malone, ABC 11:15—Behind the Story, MES 11:30—Music 11:45—Anne Sterling 12;00-—Star Tiine PM. 12:16—News and Weather 12:30-—-Swap 'n Sell 12:45—Prevues and Melody 1:00—Queen For A Day; MBS '1:30—Whispering Streets, ABC 1:45—Top Tune of the Day °1:50—Canadian News °2:00--My True Story, ABC 2:30—Right to Happiness, NBC LEGAL NOTICES LAND REGISTRY ACT Ra‘ Certificate of Titte No, Stewart, Map 905, WHEREAS satisfactory proof. date of the first publication hereof, fssue a Provisional Certificate tlon be made to me in writing. fice, Prince Rupert, B.C., day of J", 1956, A.D, ANDREW THOMPSON Deputy Registrar of 28454-1— Lots 3 and 4, Block J, Village of; of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued in the name of Daniel Shehan has been filed in this office, notice ‘s hereby given. that I shall, at the expiration of ona month from the of Title in Neu af sald lost Certificate, unless In- the meantime valid objec- DATED at the Land Registry Of- this 28th (205) '2:45—When a Girl Marries, NBC 3:00—Pepper Young, NBC 8:15—Presenting Constance ; Bennett, ABC 3:30—Week Days, NBC 4:00—Club 580 °6:00—Happy Holiday, ABC “5:20—Candlelight and Silver — CFPR 1240 KCS Dayllght Saving Time (Subject to Changes . WEDNESDAY Radio Log CM. . 1:00 Supper Serenade 6:45 Trueduction to Wednesae. ny Night 7:00 Titles, Mineral Search Underway on drd Ave, City Pound, 3179. 203) ~ Mi LOST MAN'S poeketbook, Phone North| Puell Ie. £ aAnnerye. (2098p) | BLACK ‘dlamond “Garving oh ard, _ Ave, Phone 4675, _feOIDN 18 OWELP WANTED—MALE ~ 110:30 CLC News . Dr, Robert Simpson Ayqnich Musa Laughter from North 1 oD News * . Ea Low Fidelity” Grunfarb Quartet : Local News: 7:30 9:00 10:15 11:00 models at Rupert Radio & ff, : Take It From Here: - Electric, 10% down, up to 24 In Northwest Potpourri months to pay. (208)} | VANCOUVER @—Backed by{!# 00 Slen-ot DELUXE Model 20 J. C. Higgins; the federal government;- one: of on «THURSDAY _ 12 gauge pump shotgun. Like: Canada’s largest searches for 7:00 B.C. Fishermen's “ne new, $70. Phone 4880. (207)! minerals is in full swing in the and Marine Weather SECTIONAL chesterfield suite northwest corner of British Col- ais Musial. Clock in . , : umbia. 7380 Ubt aews; weather Phone $573, (apai| The geological survey, known] a er pevotons - _ as Operation Stikine, is using] ose deerme ” ; EASY washing machine. Good) two helicopters and 5! men to! g:00 CBC News; Wether g Srelock eS CAN O88 Foggy] map 25000 scare, miles ot Ae Masel Menor x “a sla sreal Me Pies |! ' mast_unexplored territory this sa Mile Way Spectat , ue C News anu Cust 34 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS The area to be surveyed is g:1h Aunt Lucy 4 hounded by the Yukon border] 9:30 Laura Ltd ‘Scrap, copper, brake batterles,| 2nd the Alaska highway in the} 05 ail rodiators, Dial 6128 Call 630 hort ae east and we Alaska) 19:09 Morning Vistt 6th Ave, West (205) | panhandle to the west. 10:15 Holiday in Music —-—— 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz . HOP MOUNTAINS 00 New Sturt 36 = ROOMS FOR RENT The. survey party will first) 11:20 Message Perlod SI EEPING room. Close in. Box concentrate on the Stkine pla- Ws European Metaattes 909 Dally News, (205p) teau, just north of which was} pj; ---—=! found the big Cassiar asbestos: i:00 Show Thine SLEEPING room, “Phone 6878 field. 12:15 CHO News between Gand 7, 2041 his ts belleved the first time ae Meritt Tirondtsaat 3 ROOM AND BOARD that helicopters have been used] ais. nreriade . extensively In mountain areas] pag iteoords ter You "ROOM and Board for 2 working by the federal department of} 1:20 Afternoon Concert men, Phone 2056, (205) | nines and technical surveys. . 0 teas Marr mentor mr ae ene owrmmenne . ed ag yy a OOM and. board..for young, Mn charge of Whe party Is Pred yas todays Muse, ROOM and vag. |. 4 (203)! Roots of Vancouver: 83-year-old | “ssp: tae of Pah! "iin : veraduate of the University of) aaas Tan Pie vim “ 3A SUPTES FOR RENT British Columbia and Princeton 5100 Suinmiex sites Zz room Turnished apartment.; Who once set a record for winter aor Call at 522 Fulton St. Apt, No,| sledging in the Antaretic, Hesety 555 iyine 3 (208) | (he mark in the 1049-82 Norwee- | on ens — SECURITY , ete mane May be what yauytre look lve far, Mad | wee me ne Yona yen that the rhehe bined of Freurity in the Canadhay Army if yeu Heeve whith Takes, You serve with men fram al) over Conndn, Mor the Hehe young may benween Vand 40 Tha Wil be the Chrea prenteat years ef his Ufo, and dnehides the ehanes |. far reapeeted’ and worthwhile career Ih he eheoses to stay, Y There qre in few ef the advantages: 6 OPPORTENTFIES (POR TIAVEL ANT ADVEN TUTE @ ON CIANCE TOLMAN NEW AND USEPEE SKILDS © JHGTIEST PAY ATER IN CANA} PAN ATATY TUESTORY @ PINES MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARL @ SPORTS AND Lirnnaxa THTENDS @ AVS TE HOLTHAY A YEAR Hela (be great ehanee phw, far a Preah Vente Eh em ahape your te Hare, MW the eonpon below, tele Pane or visit yore lnew) recmultiny buatton, VOTE PRETISOSNER Elan, CHA EST OUD VENER, VANCOUVER, Tht THOSE €Terry Tet Meare scone ome withent allwatton. EO Cortiatiot on AMY en reers, Pa NUHIMESS cos cc seus CUEVZVOWN cocci eer err eter nens TREEIMTONE Pree reoeeporebern surat 40° TOMES POR SALE 4-roon hows 50, “cement basement Laundry ibs in. Basement heat Lawn fenced off and a gar afte, With some furniture, 1444 Beh Ave, Bast, _ 08) PUBLIC Effective immediately, as air raid warning will Firemen to duty, A tost on Friday, August 31st, + E, ijan-Swedish-British expedition, With Dr Roots on the BC. servative MP for Quadra; Clelse, Re La McCartney, esas Mesecenen tet oe on see at NOTICE the siten formerly used - bo used to call Auxiliary of this siran will be made 1956 at 3 pam, BECKER, Fire Chict survey Is L, Wi, Green, son of Howard Green, Progressive Con- Vancouver J. A, Rodick, 1 Gab- Christle und W. 0, Tinie To | Check Your 1956 | Printing Needs CALL Dibb Printing Co. Dial 5227 STANDARD Daily Vow Circulotion Publishor, Accountant Advortising sss e 4 Creu CIRCULATION TODAY oe. 3554, ONE YEAR AGO TODAY .. Nows Editor, Sports ..... Local Nows, Women’s Pago ....... eed eamenteanee’ THE ADVERTISER'S HIGHEST li lion J Hphones | wo crere AVDG sive AT23 pear eee so gente, LET US SOLVE YOUR CARTAGE PROBLEMS With the most up-to-date equipment in the elty, AN aw units are fitted with Hydraulic Tall Gates, For Speedy Efflelant Mandiing ' PHONE 5243 CANADIAN STEVEDORING COMPANY LIMPED Sere ed mb de Ste oy Be Rae ab ited — told. about the softball meeting ‘| for. 8 p.m, that: night by’ Miss {which time I would prove my jignored'as no meeting was call- -- Showing. for the «executive as “heard, ;Canfisco softhall team. organiz- {ed softball in- Prince’ Rupert so Jof-time and effort to. finally | play? Myself,. Ron Yuen . and '|the Canfisco’ team. ‘lat Oceanside ‘couple of challenge games with Atlin Fisheries on Sundays. Ken ‘|Warren at Atlin.and the old- \Uimers: there remember. that. ‘team challenged Allin Fisheries iguite a few times as well as ‘{Port Edward, Booth Schoo! and games were played on + Jans ‘team went to see RCMP and a finally got: underway: with: four} | fishing company , teams in: the | ‘|pany teams played only on Sat- | a urdays, Sundays or. Mondays: is |- “ngs; “Atlin Fisheries team man- ager Alec Pihera stated his team |’ could not play during the week! CA EELS OM ha pgp bt e ph Dass BEET PRO ae ed tds : ’ te, pati 'ETTERBO} "PRESIDENT RESIGNS The Sports’ Editor, The Dally News. . /Sunday-night at 5- pm, I was Pear! Woon, secretary of the as- sociation. Due to a previous en- gagement I could not attend, so called a meeting for Monday night after the softball game at Stand with witnesses and ewe en statements. ‘AS president of the Prinee: Ru- pert Softball Association I have this. right, I was completely td. I think that. was pretty poor anyone has the right to stand hetore the © Association and be In this letter, I -shall prove that Ron Yuen and I and the that we could play on our only days off—the weekends, 1 would like to. ask the people of Prince Rupert first who wanted. to play softball so badly that it took them three years In 1952 weorganized a team and - played’ a In 1952 we organized a team a couple of pick-up teams. All Sundays, For proof anyone. can Jook it _{up in the files of The Daily News. | - In 1955, Rom, Yuen and 1 with John Palahicky of the Electric- firemen. representatives and in- viled them to form a team. The league, consisting of seven teams. league, . .* Proof that the fishing com-| shown in. a schedule printed in 1955, If further proof. is needed, who made out the schedule at that time. It was Fred Pachal; The Daily News, Friday, July? }. | Boltong’s statements, spokesman for Local 708,and now I'l: an- swer the other one. Jolare Kellough; winchmian; ‘Ce- cil | Antone, jeep driver; Rocky: Mah jeep driver; Bob Allaire, pack: ing room; Pat:Fagan, on board seiner. Flora’ H; Tom Sedgwick, on holidays in Mexico;: Art: He-| 4 lin, vocational’, school, ver; I, I for Oceanside cannery ‘to. prove. Mr. Boltong’s whole :statement is false beyond a. doubt... » Mike: Kutzak, retort operator; Ron Yuen, assistant, warehouse- are Darrell. Young, “Al Adams, Ben Wagner, Archie Hodgkin: son. , choice: few in the: association will not let me ba heard: when |; want me to do” Softball Association . have my resignation. I answered one. of Mr:: Louis This is our lineup: of players an; Dick Nickerson, tallyman; Wing, - book+keeper;: Jack -Vaneou- |: Chris Eirickson, moved east. The only ones who: could play | “In view: of, the’ fict tha be a as president, call a meeting. am. going. to do. what. they 1 eee ee Prince Rupert Senior: Moy You “MIKE inant, -Prince Rupert. vice-president of the '55 assoc- jation who is. now in Victoria and Dick Wallin, who is still in Fred in forming the schedule.’ In 1956, atone, of our meat: ARCHIE ‘| Prince Rupert and who assisted |’: after: May 92 and I stated’.that a Canfisco could not play: during! °° the week after June 25 and it} was agreed to by the association. I stressed that point many: tim- es, Why tt wasn’t put in the minutes of. the meetings, we can only ask Miss Pear. Moon,. sec- retary, Len Harrington, vice- president, formed thé schedule this season’ with~ those instruc tions, ae “VANCOUVER - American ‘Standard ‘Beaver Lodge Bralorne:: Can; Collieries ‘Continental Potas! Cronin;Babine Giant ‘Mascot’ Granduc * Indian: Mine Jackson Mines .. Midwest. Copper . a | National: Explorations: North’ West. Ventures Pacific Nickel:...... ‘Pioneer Mines. Premier .Border. Quatsino:. Cope. Red; Hawk:?- ‘Sheep Creek. Silbak Premier Silver Standard: Skeena Silve Spud Valley: Sunshine: Laideau. ‘Trojan Exploration Central: édua Home: Oil ‘A Royal Canadia Van Tor. Oils! { 4 eo unless therwise nigtke 1. ——— GRE,’ T BOUGHT IT TT. HAS | " fe "EVEN GOES 5 BACKWARDS! CHEAP FROM © A THING * Lh A STRANCED’ - , UP.-HERE ‘TO co A : HEADSTAND/ Tay SPE Ain he Cen Pablnctem, Foe, Ce VW BAH; AND-THAT'S: NOT ALLY | / __[ FELLOW. 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