[i 1. n 5 s is “t v “HAT Wallace’s ve oig + ES BE RAT CUR DRADER ARERR 2k es Se a ‘Britain Likely to Place Big Orcer For B.C. Apples ‘VICTORIA @— The Birtish: Columbia government has re- ceived word that Britain will buy $2,430.000 worth uf Canadian apples -this fall, t Wallace's § . 2 a a. | a a: a: a a RR E a! a | and a E: fi R. a a Because of heavy ‘damage to the apple crop in Nova Scotla’s Annapolis valley caused by hur ricane Edna, officials here are anticipating that the bulk of the order will be filled in B.C. In- stead of the usual 50-50 split, The government received word of the planned purchase from former finance minister Einar Gunderson, special trade emis- sary for the government who now isin England, Mr. Gunderson recently an- nounced purchase in England of some 90 miles of steel rail for the government-owned Pacific Great Eastern Railway. The apple order would mean about 750.000 boxes of No, 1 ap- ples delivered to Britain, BC.’s apple crop this year is expected to be in excess of 5,000,000 boxes, ' Vessel Raised From Narrows VANCOUVER @-- A 35-foot' tug was raised from 140 feet of; water east of the Second Nar-! w rows bridge Sunday. The tug] mw Standon # when caught in a wild rip tide | MM while towing a loaded barge, Damage to the vessel is! not extensive. The tug had to be | m located by echo-sounder after, m dragging efforts failed. sank nine days ago! gravel | | | Wallace’s Present ge ae The simple, unclutter- 7 ed line is news for ‘54! a B See our collection of » gw coats — casual and 7 faricy free. ‘s Of Course SO YOU'D LIKE TO TAKE A TRIP? red Leave all your worries witit | Your local travel agent His services are free t CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL LIMITED ji i t i 1 j uf t ( Pr. Rupert: Terrace Kitimat :! 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Not , only that, but he actually be-: ‘lieves it, When a player goes down one. -.; ‘at a game contract after losing”: ‘three finesses and finding all of | ‘the outstanding tnimps in one!-: opponent's hand, Mr. New is. Tight in there with the comment that he would have stopped be-| low game. He is living proof of the adage, “a little learning is a dangerous thing,” GETS IN GAME At certain intervals (after he ‘has forgotten the gruesome re- sults of the last time), he de- cides to get into the ganie, held the East ecards in today’s, hand, Mr, Meck opened the queen of clubs and Mr. Dale woi with the king, ‘ Note that Mr. Dale purposely wfrained from playing the ace would have fooled nobody as to the loc: . sing. Mr Nog ad.” With that long ciamond ¢ foeation of the king. Mr New ‘sult, in dunimy, Mr, New should: oe: Vs , a ‘if his partner's clubs had been have led the jack of spades al Lyne, ' : ihis first oppertunity, kiting the 6 a Oo i § headed by K QJ or K Q 10, he nly entry to the board ee ‘would have led the king, or was good. chough to-know that "(Mr Meg target of a Red invasion. r oe is condeseendin South dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Aled) SA 63 H-BT D-K J10542 C—8 3 : West S8—K 9°82. 5 toe = ere | BLACKWOOD onf By EASLEY BLACKWOOD | . | Mr. New, A Born Kibitzer, Is Irritating But Polite’ By ALAN HARVEY Canmdlan Press Staff Writer - LONDON (CP)~-The nine-power seeord on prinelples for German rearmument leaves Canada’s status under the North Atlantic Trealy Organization unchanged, “tL means no change whatever jn our present setup.” said a JConidian spokesman, “We will simply inform the council of the ‘) Brussels treaty organization cach veat what we are doing in the way of military add.” Canada, though she had an infirential role during the six idays of discussion at Lancaster 'Houst, did not really have a major part. Britain, Germany and France were the countries principally coneerned, A chief Canadian anxfety was to stress ithe idea of the Atlantic com- “munity and to offer help in con. icilivtion and compromise, TODAY AND e . Tn the Canadian viel, ‘uere were four main reasons ior the conference’s success: @ The preliminary work done by Britain’s Foreign Secretary Eden’ in touring European cap; itals, ‘and his chairmanship, which won praise from all dele- gates. . @ Brilain’s revolutionary offer tical air force on the continent. ® France's decision to accept Germany In NATO, @ Germany's “self - denying ordinance"--that is, Chancellor trictions on armament, SUBMITTED PLAN Before the talks opened, Can- ada had submitted a detailed plan whereby armed forees in NATO would be limited through | un extension of the “annual re- View” procedure already in. use. 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Kings of clubs, he left doubt as Her Was gone Dhis holding up the othe location of the ace, (My, #ee of diamonds until the third ‘Meck might have led from 9 "uN of the suit world have meant certain defeat of the eon. ‘tract, Ladies’ Red and Blue | At trick two Me, Dale led a’ PONMY AW: os - m saemuceere, . (diamond and finessed the 10, GRRE nik ee ye $ 5.75 i Mr, New won with the queen and | ta "4 ire back a club, This was cx-| Be {- a i . jAelly what Mr, Dale wanted, He} BARRA Bowling Bags Hincked and Mr. Meck won with] AAU safle halt in Brown, Green and Black ff "he nine. a =f WA] @ | ( ye BraR ie Mavi i oad Plastic Covered i AUSTIN 3-40 SEDAN SHE benly ee SY HO FORD 2-DNaR Acar for Kids wo. 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