0 Belnee inert Dally News aFriday, September 14, 1956 Smithers Firm - ‘Only Bidder. On Forestry Job ported.. ; ‘$44, 387. . “Tenders. for: the. ‘work, close ister. ‘of. forests. closed here: ‘when tenders close |. “TRLKWA=! § Only : one bidder | submitted tenders, for:.thée ‘con- struction here’.of -a storage: and bunk house ‘building; @ residence and four-car garage for. the for-| °. estry department, it has been rer] "Only bidder igo H “Adomeit: of ‘Smithers: with a, ‘figure of : ‘September 6. with’, D.: ‘Oren chief forester: and: deputy min- ’ Meanwhile. no. ‘bids’ at. all were received for. the. construction of ‘Bulkley. River: bridge, ‘it was dis- August: 31. with | ‘the: minister of d highways," in Victoria, mas 1 AN ‘ASPIRING HEAVYWEIGHT himself, this two-week-old baby hippo at the Whipsnade Zoo in‘ Bedfordshire, England, has a good chance to become Mummy's shapely equal one day. . Weighing a mere 66 pounds.at birth, the hefty youngster now scales 75 pounds compared to ; mother Belinda’s two. tons..Papa. Henry, who. is unseen because he’s wallowing in his pool, . tops the weighty family: with a firm three: tons, eee need that. won : eset flattery . was vaamorlis Colors , ids: ‘conipliment you, asories,: Fit. for a ‘ y ehosen for, YOU, opulay Back Interest. O'Full Swagger Stylos, s Fine Elysian Cloths. eo ‘Golect Import Wools, ty @| Newest: Fall Colors, Light As :A: Cloud, ‘Yet Warm AL'Toosh, ola y. Canada's § Leading "C6at' Manufacturers! NMLLACE' DEPT. STORE v Why trae SUNSUUUUNNUCNVNNNUEEEOEVENNNE BLACKWOOD o BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD r, Abel’s No Trump Play Nai As Good As His: Bidding After some rather fancy bidding M Abel arriy- ed at a reasonable contruet of three yo trump. Mr. Champion had opened a minimum had and he suf- fered some during the auction, fearig his partnel would get too high, oe " nine of spaces, was equal to the ten here). ab this was a ree- North deater ognizable exception, North-South vulnerable — NORTH By the rule of cleven, Mr. Ab- Mr. Champlon | el should have known that’ Mrs A5106 Keen held just one'spade hiehea vkI5 than the four spot. If this card eh a 3 happened to be one of the hon- WRst “ BAST ors, there was nothing to° fear. Mr. Meek Mrs. Keen But if Mr. Meek had both the AKQ7 | SoA king and the; queen, Mr. Abel , vs7 3 ¥Q564 could have arranged to give him- #8 1097642 Jself three stoppers instead of th AQ nee m6 5 . oe - dummy al trick one, AAQ5 2 If he had taken this simple i © s Oo. East West life Compared For Rotarians | Contrast.in Ife In the eastern and western hemispheres’ was outlined to the Prince’ Rupert Rotary Club yesterday \by’Setty Perldakur, University of ‘British Columbia ‘student from New Del- hi, India. Speaking at the regular Row tary luncheon meeting, Mr.Perj- dakur stressed material and oth- er differences between life In Canada and Indla in his talk, “The Cultural Aspects Belween East and West Clvilizations.” A Rotarian {n his own country,- the UBC undergradnate sald.that, Rotary contributed much. to the co-existence of nations through its jellowsn. Coe eos . Peridakur will return to hie slides In Vancouver Monday, He was tntvoduced by. Rotary president A. Don Ritchie and vhanked by J, A. Martin. William J. Alder, former elty commissioner now living In Vie- toria, was Introduced as a: Etlest, two, by playing the len from, ‘phe elub unanimously. decided that the Rotarian project this year would be the school:for re- = Neatly 200 Children, Teachers on Han o5 he « 108742. The bidding: precaution, dymmiy's jack and tarded children, Rotarians were ten of spades would have served thanked for thelr. interest ini the some. more uséful purpose than school by J. G., Lewls, president’ merely falling: helplessly under of the Prince Ripert ‘AS sich for Retarded Children's Schoo nme a a a a a a a a a a a 2: a a a a a a i - a a 4 x , a a a a. ms a a Bi: a a a. a. a. a a). a a a a a. zg w mi a. a a a a a a a a u a a a a) a a a a u wl u a R w a " " nw w a tatty wt se “Nearly 200 children: and teach- | a ‘ers ‘turned: ot last’ Sunday at ; ow the opening sessions: ‘of the First . 7 United. and Conrad hall ' ‘Suriday H schools ‘for the Fall season, with 120 children at ‘the former and 80 : . at the latter. wi. Two sessions. were. required to a accominddate, - the pupils. / a First United all boys’ and girls ~ & oyer-eight, years of age will meet At at’ 9:45 a.n. while those over-nine years: will meet’ at 11: o'clock. At lke ny TH 4 Gomi ail ae Pe, DOME ae sat qt ao ssved. by The B, C, Sodel Credit “Gempaign Committee At First United Sunday Schoo! -|were Mrs. Eugene Bartlett,. Mrs, j Mrs. Albert Falkner, Mrs. Herbert /|McKay, Peggy Dominato, Janet : PS; Vernon: BE. Mefachern. . _ttoday that there were a few op- Opening Conrad hall all over seven years, enings for pupils in the Conrad of age will meet at 10: 15am. Kindergarten for four to five- and all the younger children at year-olds. The kindergarten be- Wb, ‘gan last Monday with Mrs. Ag- Miss Joyce. Facey is superin-;nes McCaig as teacher. It op- tendent of both Conrad halljerates from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. schools with the following teach-'Monday to Friday. ing staff: C. R. Roberts, Mrs.| First United church kinder- Kenneth Warren, | Mrs. William|garten will start this coming Davidson, Mrs. A. J. “Bussanich,}Monday at 9:30 am. in the Mrs. Robert: Cameron, Mrs. Rob- church hall. The school will be ert Irvine, Barbara’ Marineau,!in charge of.Mrs. Robert Gran- Anne. Davidson, Loree Faught thém who recently arrived in the and Lynn. Roberts. - city. from Winnipeg. Assisting At First: United chur ch Dr. A,Joccasionally will be Mrs. Thomas W. Large ‘is . superintendent ‘ Grantham and Mrs, George Mil- the. senior Sunday school while ‘ler. Classes are from 9:30 to :.|Mrs, James Pinniger heads the'11:30 a.m. Am Monday to Friday. junior school, - Mrs. O. R. Green is. secretary-tredsurer of both schools and: Mrs: D. W.. Burnip| is superintendent of the Nursery departmeni. - Pianists are Mrs. K. F. Harding, Mrs. D. B. Simp- son and -Mrs. Floyd Eby. Also on hand as teachers last Sunday Coyne V Wonts More People Saving Money REGINA @—J. E, Coyne, Bank of Canada governor, says that at- ,a time when there is large capi- tal. investment in Canada “we want to see more sayings and; more: people hanging on te their savings.” . _ Mr, Coyne remarked in an in- ‘Botrakoll, Valerie. Dearden and teryjew here’ that Finance Min- ister. Harris said the other day that it was desirable for the Canadian people to thelr savings. He cited the federal govern- ment’s recent 4149-year conver- élon. offer as one evidence of its desire to encourage people to take the long view on savings. Further encouragement in | William Dunn, Mrs, Arthur Os- ;wald, Mrs, Vernon’E. McEachern, ' | Harold Thoinas, Mrs. Eugene, Pierce, Mrs. W. C.. Rosenburg, ! Dearden, Mrs: George Miller, Mrs. Thomas. Grantham, Julia On Sunday, September 23 a IRally Day will be held at First United church with parents and | pupils Joining together in the eee a.m, service for a dedication "of all teachers. . Miss Faccy,- superintendent of Conrad hall Sunday school: said FRIG Mrieed Low ONLY. Your Oppor Hutler keeper, > LOANS on terms you select When you borrow from HFC, you sclect _ return the money, Or pay sooner if you like, -. The sooner your loan is repaid the less it costs, Loans from $50 to $1000 made in one day, Borrow with confidence from HFC~ Canada’s only consumer finance company ‘backed by 78 years experience. @MOUSEHOLD FINANCE G, E, Edwards, Manager STSA Third Ave, West at Second St., second floor, phone 4311 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, "SUPER 76" REFRIGERATOR Conuine Prightalre With Many De Luxe, Features, Check Theso "Most Wanted Feotures,,.., @ Reht or left-hand door, @ Full whith freezer (27-pound capnelty), © Convenient Door Shelves, @ Full width erlsper, 0 e Keonomleal "Meloy Miser," this will be given to Canadians this fall when the lth series of sale, he added, This will have a “stepped” in- . "your own fepayment plan, arranged to fit sores | Scae iis , ne ant ae oe rate asing from 314 ‘ your income, Take as long as 24 months to cent ntil it reaches 33) per cent, after which It will carry i coupon rate of four per cent for ecven years, The inercase In yield in the, latler years gives additional in-: eentive to owners to hold the bonds as long as possible, Mr, Coyne sald ae was unable |! fo make any comment on cure | rent monetary poliey with re- spect ta eredit, He and 10 members af his to Western Canada to get ace qualnted with persons engaged In business, flnanee and in. dustry, IDAIRE increase; - Canada Savings Bond goes on! hoard of directors are on a visit: ¢, _ LOOT 0 en em oee semaawie neste, ; —— [Sree m [ = || ui in Pep eeese, WANT North Jiast South Wost 1 ¢@ Pass 2 & Pass the king and ee 2 4 Vass 2 @& Pass Tree eee an 3d) ©=6 Pass 3 NT All Pass He frowned darkly when Mr.j Abel bid three no ‘trump andj ATTENTION MEN 5-PIN BOWLERS! muttered something to the ki- bitzers about it being impossible to play a partial with some people. ‘ ‘The result'of this unfustified grousing was that Mr. Abel's play failed to be as good as his bid- ding. : Mr. Meck decided to lead his! fourth best spade in spite. of the fact that the suit. had heen bid on his right. The six was played from dummy. and Mr, Abel ‘von! ‘All Interested day time or 5997 evenings. A mectng of the men’s 5-pin bowling leagye will be held in the Bowling Alley o on Monday, Septembar 17 at 8:00 p.m, ar Those wishing to enter teams in. this. league; pitts league secretary John La Porte at Dom's Dept, -Slore 9017 League will commence bowling Monday; Sentembet 2, - YY : Please Attend ae . a with the nine spot, H2 went to dummy with the ace of diamonds and Ied back a low, club, his ben losing to the queen, Now Mr. Meek -Igid- down the. king of spades, a very effective move because it trapped dum- iny'’s ten, Mrs, Keen discarded + | diamond and the ace won. Mr. ‘Abel now led another ¢luh, hop- ling the ace was on his right. | | Bulb again Mr. Meek won. This ‘time his queen of spades dropp- ed dummy’s jack, then his: sey- en dropped Mr, .Abel’s last ens, ‘the five. The trey of spades won ‘the setting trick, : AN EXCEPTION. 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