pees ie Tang ees Pee ane eee eee ee aaa —. EP ME Pas . ven eer 8 “CARD OF oop am ne , EMR Cotte fume Sot es GA a ot Re cate Te CLASSIFIED ADS | \ COMING EVENTS | Salvation Army Anntal One- Day drive, Sept. 16, tenet O.0.R.P. Fall fashion show at the Civie Centre Sept. 18, 1057, St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A. Rummage S Sale, Sept. 21, Lutheran: Tea and Bake Sale, September 21. Nurses Bursary Ball, Sept. 28. Catholle Bazaar r Oct, 9 and 10. _Co- ~ordinating tea. Oct. 16, “LO. B.A. Bazaar Oct. 17th, United “Church Rummage Sale, Oct, 19. Kastem Stir Bazaar, Masonic Fhull, Oct. 23 Re belt waar, Oct, 31. weer a ~ Legion Auxiliary. Bazaar, Nev. W.A. to U.F.A.W.U. Fall Bazaar,| 5 Nov. 14, Civic Centre. November 15. Sonja Bazaar, pyr wsuyterin Pali Bazaar, Nov. { Salvation Army Annual Home!’ League Sule, Nov. 22. _10. D.E . Fall: “Bazaar. Nov, 27, $b. Andrews Cathedral Fall Buzaar, Nov. 30th. Women of ‘the Moose Fall ‘Ba- amaar, December 4. . Unit ed Dec, Tth, St..Peler’s Pall. Bazaar. Chur ch Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11th. 6 ENGAGE MENTS Mr. and Mrs, George “Thain, 528 Ninth Avenue West, an- nounce the engagement and furtheoming niarriage of their second eldest daughter, Rosaline Sophia Thain to Allen Bert Ljungh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Esse W. Ljungh of Toronto and Vancouver, The marriage will tuke place at Wesley Un.ted Church, Vancouver, at.7:30 p.m, Monday, September 16th. (216) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oskey an- nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Elizabeth to James Juseph MacDougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDougall. Wed- ding to take place at the Church: of the Annunciation, Octaber 5, at LW a.m, (206) ‘THANKS WE wish to thank the ‘employ- ees of Babcock Fisheries and all of the many friends for their _.kindness and words of sympathy and flora) offerings in the loss of our beloved son, Richard Ste-| ‘| September 25, 1957, Competitio:: -uled inereases, holiday and sick “SHELL”--Stove and Furnace oul ; phone between nine and five. phen. JANET and WILLIAM JAMES. we DUDOWARD— “On the Skeena River, Friday, August 23, 1991,| oF UNERAL NOTICE | Co me me ee eT ee ee ny le IS PN DO ge a ee 9 RELP WANTED Male-Female CLERK-STENOGRAPHER GRADE 2 B.C. CIVIL SERVICE SOCIAL WELFARE BRANCH-— PRINCE RUPERT Salary: $180 rising to $218 per month, plus $15 per month S.L.A. (Salary increase to be recom- mended, effective July 1, 1957.) Typing speed 50 words per min- ute; shorthand speed 100 words per mintue; two years’ stenog- raphic experience preferred. This is.a splendid opportunity for interesting work with pleas- ant working conditions, Sched- leave. Applicants must. be British Subjects. For further informa- tion and application forms ap- ply to the Government Agent, Prince Rupert, not later than 57: 490. N 0: 20 AE LP WANTED EMALE STENO - CLERK, required for Railway Office. Must be fully Jualifled and single. Five day wek and good working condi- tions. Basic Salary $257.00, Phone 4116 for appointment. (217) EXTRA INCOME LADIES, Fall and Xmas buying seuson provides big cash prof- its daily. Show fast selling chil- dren’s, ladies wear to friends, neighbours. Beautiful styles, top duality. Write today. British Knit, Simcoe, Ontario. FULL time clerk. Apply Star Style | Wear. (215) FUEL £ Dial 2101 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO, LTD. Prompt and Courteous Service (235) 2 FOR SALE MISC. ALMOST new Bendix Duo-matic Washer. Dryer Combination that Washes and Drys jn one easy automatic operation. Here's your chance to get a washer AND dryer at a rensonahble price. Just, phone 4125 for an appointment} to view this” machine. Please (tines! SUPER © swift-Knit automatic knitter. World famous Sirdar for socks, exclusive with VANCE'S Flowers and Home Arts, enn | 1 each Full size Boys’ and Girls’! . bicycle, $15.00 cach. 1 set alu- | minum laundry tubs. $10.00.! Phone 2491, (216p) 1955 Frigidaire Auto-matic Wa-ls sher, 2 piece bedroom set with} mattres ss and spring. Phone 4793.: (216) | Phone 5016. (216)D. oxfALL Coleman oil heater, in! good condition. Phone 4693. (217): 3-piece bedroom suite, Needham } i Vernon Rando!ph, age 28 years, | - piano. Phone (3962.0 (2171p), pe doved husband of Mrs. Ste .! SMALL ‘size frigidaire. $75. 00." ¥. Dudoward Port Simpson, B.C.’” phone 4964. 8 (215) Services will be conducted at Ferguson Funeral’ Home, 500; LADIES bicycle. Good condi- McBride Street, at 2: 15. pms tion. Phone 3058. (215p) | Sunday, September 15, 1957, In- a torment to follow in Fairview | ALUMINUM buggy. Just Uke! Cemetery. Memorial Service at| _ new. Phone 2911. a Ferguson Funeral Home at 7:30: Saturday evening. * 1 1 INF ORMATION | WANTE D WILL the person finding brief- case of High School books on Wednesday afternoon p lease phone S564. Reward. _ 4216)" Mis ME RONALD . ‘. “euntaet “Aleaholies Anony- write Box 343 or phone 3394. (240) " - ge | BUSINESS PE RSONALS TRULY original floral an ‘ange- ments for your hospitalized iriends. VANCE'S Flowers and Home Arts! (ay SMerie tanks: bullt, repalred, preklaying, house repadbr CVhone 4122, (22a) WHT vORD filer tries al “Works. Mo- tors bourht, sold, rewound fund rey ire a. 24) “ET LI OTRO, Ux Gnlies & Serviee, Phone 2778 No. 8, Leeds Apts. (221) THERE will he no “SnW_ frond Sept. 2B until “45%, Precision Saw Flag. 220) PANTS or Slacks. Tailoring by Ling 'Mhe " allo, Quiekeast ere vies Tn ane or twa dys. mag) A) FOUND vs LARGE white dog. Apply Mrs. Woodard, Phone dah, (2 a) WH HE WANTED MATE LMARN Wineprint rendiney Dy Homestude. Your ability to rend blnepmnts wlll being pro- motion ton better pala job. Din. fom awarded, Free folder, Bhie- pelt Renin, Dept. 28, Prinuuy Behoot af ratling, Wax 123, Bin ian ae Toronto, (287) DRAM TSMEN wre Wy ‘arant “t= Oct, 7, mand, ‘Trabe by hame-shidy Uy, yeu spire thine for a woll-pald yeanre Jah. Diplo awardod, eran alder, Primary Aehool of Drarkinn, Dept lh, Box 7 au Mon CQ" ‘Toronto, (267) aon sete RUN SQNUE Reh OED ee HT SUU TCO For certifed red-seal or aclaquate wiring RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL OR © INDUSTRIAL TELEPHONE 4210 or 4310 Pree Testinnaton Northern 0.C.!Powor Co, Ltd. ceemecinemnerimemcence | rae . USED ‘doors and windows. Phone! 3751. (216) | BUS trailer for sale, Phone 5468. a (220)! 3 Male ‘terrier, pups. Phone 4473 | (216) 34° _.. Nawten D MISC, ” ASH FOR | Serap: Conne’, Brass, Batter! les, Radiators, Din) 3526. Call 518! Bowser Street. 229) WANTED -- Ton market. prices paid for serap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, ete, Honest gr ading, prompt payment monde! Atlas Iron & Meta! Ltd., 250 Priar. St., Vaneouver, BC. Phone PAcitte 6357. (1) ww “ROOMS row. R DOUBLE sleeping room “for” two men, $12 2nd Ave. W. Phone 4927, __ Ale) 200M for one ‘month. Phone r 4071, (216) DOUBL ie ‘sleeping ream for men Clase dn. Phone 2AGH, an a7 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM it nnd board for pentloms 9 Phone 4742. 81a 88 CORTAGES, CAMPSITES TREE ERR HE ngs SONAL meRemina me me DAO —ET: JOUNBSON'S Cahina, Lukelke, T 8. Mallory, Prap. Onblis Boats, Coffee Nar nna Chroaerlee Phone any. Cat 468 te eek oe ee ae tren enna erm eee eo S9A SHUTES FO ENT Oe nets itm vo mae s on oe abe cane et gee SREP nantalned “hansekeepiny sulte far lady. Near Bootl school, Phone ana, (ae ' 2 room himninhed “suite, eel Ful ton, HL, (217) TPURNTAINMD 2 Prager Ail. 40 WOMTS ron SAL I NTE is Ae eet ae Reet me 3 WUDROOM He lone to xahoal and bus aN Y reneeel Int amt we room “aula, C2V0) with dawn, Inelides electrle stove Jn cabinet kitehen, alse. new heater, newly deeornted throughout, runt SOOO full price with bana daw) W. Ch. TTL CHSTRHON Weep, oi ord Ave, W. Yhane dat Tiveningns aan eve mabe tems ner toa era termina gone A fom rom wartine have in | th nog) Beeb ee we ree eee TE 47 AUTOMOBILES HOME WITH A VIEW .DIFFERENT! MODERN! Close in location. For full par- ttculars and appointment call G. Percy Tinker (Co,, Ltd. Office Phone 5224, Evenings 50951. (218) FURNISHED house, 5th Ave. E. Phone 3751. (219) 42 WANTED ro RENT BUSINESS couple want to rent 1 bedroom suite or house, Fur- nished or unfurnished. Phone 5041 between 9 a.m, and 4 p.m. (218) Z bedroom house or self con- tained apartment for young couple and 2 children. Phone Mr. J. Sadyk, at 2158 before 5 p.m. or 5396 after 5 p.m, (218) 1 URGENTLY necded, furnished apartment or house for fam- ily of six. Phone 5813. (219) 43 LISTINGS WANTED Protection’ Assistance T. NORTON YOUNGS AGENCIES LTD, B.C. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION REAL ESTA £14 INSURANCE Phone 3236 , 213 Third St. — LIS? - YOUR HOUSE WITH H. G. HELGERSON LTD. for quick sale and courteous service. 612 3rd Ave. W. Phone 4131—eves. 5888. (216) “‘PROPERT ¥ } UR SALE LOT 11, Block 38, Section 5, and some material. $450. Phone 4241, 604 Thompson Street. (217) 2 lots for sale. Phone 2320. * (219) AUTOMOBILES’ 15 47 1948 Pontiac, very good condi- tion. Apply 945 3rd Ave. W. * rere ees Ge eee a me ele Fee waa ew ~ 2 ° Leepmaunwray s+ Prince Rupert Daily News | Tg Saturday, September 14, 1967 _ BALORDAY Moods in Modern CBC Natronal News Scored by Hysiop a: Hotel Downbeat Halifax Theatre Prairie Schooner Winnipeg Pops Concert Cnc News ‘ At) Her Fingertips . Rariem Magic Laocw News Muste Cust Misntight ‘Sten OF , SUNDAY ar M0 7:00 7:05 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00" 12300. CBC News The Random Hour 5 Regios Weather 0 BBC News, Comty ; 5 Uncle Dan the Answer Man The Concerto BC. Gardener and. Weather McGarrity’s Garden Sones of Praise Music in Mintature Religious Period Chape) Royal Capital Report Weather: Forecast Foutloose in Poland—Seapawer for Peace . Criticahy Speaking World Music Festivals CBC News SOP OOP CEL OO CE LOGO LOORIGOIOOOGOLE KABI = os 1og 380 KCS Etandarca Time (Subject to Change) PIED POLO LEO DE LOLOL DEPEPOOUCOEO COO SATURDAY — P.M, 5 :45—Candlelight and’ Mlver 6:00—Evening News 6:15—Weather 6:20—Music ‘ 6:30-—-Sports SpotHght 6:45—-Public Service 7:00-—-NEC Bandstand 7:30—Grand Ol Opery 8:00—Red Foley Show 8:30—Sleep «9 More 9:00—News 9:15—-As We See It 9:34—Final Weather 9:35—The Narrows 10:00—-Final News & Sports (217) 10:15-—Puhile Service — —. : 10:30—Moose Club 1947. Chrysler. What offers? | 1!:00--Sign orf Leaving town. See at Super} SUNDAY —— Service. (217ne) AM. , PONTIAC for sale. Phone 5408| 8:00—Old Fashioned Revival any time. _(21Tp} 1953 Pontiac for sale. 3447. WORLD IN VIEW . (Continued from page 2) ment we can now make. As for the future, I suggest at this question be tackled in a different way: through a three way approach. (1) ; Open contest for world opinion ‘be held there. The West should itake this contest very seriously. (2) Instead of the London sub- committee, which represented only the two sides in the Cold : War and therefore became a Sec- ‘tor of the front in that war, the ‘United Nations could submit the technical problem of drafting a model disarmament agreement to a small committee represent- ing countries like Brazil, Sweden and Burma who would find it ' easier to take an objective look ‘at it. Such a committee should be able to ask for qualified ex- perts on every field of arma- ment and defence through the ‘United Nations Secretary Gen- eral, (3) This is, most important of all, The U.S.S.R. and the US.A., through — bilateral diplomatic conversations, should continue to secret thelr exchanges of vi- ews on disarmament and related subjects; the kind of exchange which Mr. Stassen attempted to inillate with Mr, Zorin ih Lon- don with unnappy results, I do not know whether this kind of approach would be any more successful — ino the ab- sence of an easing of world tensions — than the work of the po on; as part of the larger and {ty and pence, Yistributed by Star News Sar- rvice, Quotation strictly forbidden, ss tineme amen scencmute mics naga ees net ine PCL Standings Ry Me Amoetitad: Pras . lL Pot. AI 4 Praneho .. 1000 Of Hoo Vaneouver . 1 OO a Og Holywood oes "MoM (AAO Aan Tee . fam flo SeWbLIA occas © WAN doa ‘Lok Angeli oon AO OA 4th a0 Jvommmento oo. Gb WOG a dD Perth seveee FO 100 NE TN ewe Bem C RNID Oot men Hg mimeo ae He us q Ona WAWES * AUCTIONEER Phone 6098 and 2088 PreR err eere mee One re mp Van Phone (216) Public diplomatic discus- sion of the principles and poli- ‘cies necessary to limit and re- APPROXIMATELY 3006 square! duce armaments should be con- feet of 1 inch maple flooring. i fined to the United Nations As- (217) | | sembly or to a broadly represen- {tative committee of it. 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The .effort to} qiao--ninie ‘Treasury Hour reach agreement oto Umit all} 4:45--Wondertand in Fantany aris, and abolish some, must] $:90--Kive Star Matines Be Catalan and Silver sche 0:46 4:00 han Heth mo) Aaa r ah - [TAH-O-R-NG @ Suits @ Pants ® Topcoot: ALVERATION wPRCIALIATS QUICK SERVICE Meet the Artist BG, Roundup ‘ The Canqueror CW Nowa, On the Seene Byline ORC Sporta Deak Roving Reportor _Rawhide @ Slacks} an ing Th e he Jallor Anvetion Wateatylex nt civic porfdet condition, PVT Why Ave. ridut. Phone sun, Guin ~ QORP FASHION SHOW Ryoansored by Wednesday, September 18th, 1957 8.30 — Door prizos Tehety wane wl Wolwers, Garden & Anderson, La Gondola and TWH & Williams This apace kindly donated by LA GONDOLA woe ¥Y Maddern Bounty Suaten tho CENTRE Phone 420 eee She gl bb * 4:00 . 2:30 RADIO DIAL 1240 ke. CFPR 3 35 $46 3:46 Ask the Weatherman Int. Blind Golfers Tourn. Musical Program U.N. on tne Record Ed McCurdy Sings Little Symphonics Musical Program Pacific Playhouse Music Diary CBC National News Weekend Review Our Special Speaker Sunday Chorate Dal Richards Show Summertitine. . Winnipeg Sunday Concert CBC News Talk , Everyman - Sign off MUNTAY 4:16 430 6:00 6:00 C330 7:00 7:10 7:20 7:30 0:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:16 10 330 1100 4M. 7:00) B.C. Fishermen's | Broadcast , and Murine Wenther 7:15—Musteal Clock 7:20-—CBC News and Weather TAS Ivtertade 7:40) Morning Devouons 7:45 Tnterlude . 8:0C--CBC News and Wenther 8:10) Here's Bill Pyan 85 Musieal Memories — 8330 CBC News , Bh Musical Memories 9 :00---BBC News and Comty. 9:15 Western Roundup $3800 Miller Bay Special 9:69—Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 The Happy Gang 10:45. Invitation to the. Walts 11:00) Intermission ‘ Hhils Anything Gaors 18) Meséuge Period and ii—European Melaidties P.M. ' 12:00 Show Tine | ‘2i5-—-CBC News Stocks 222500 Facts & Pigures . 12:30 1.0 Parm Broadcast and - Weather 02:55 wntertude . {00° Kecords for You 2200 Record Aithan CBC News, Trans Matinee Meet. the Artist B.C. Roundup Adventure Ahoy TBA 5 Byline CRC Sports Desk 0 Roving Reporter 5 Rawhide (00 CBC News, On the Scene Off-Track Injury Canada OTTAWA (:—Stock-car .driv- ; er Vince Berndt, 22, ‘has never , race- ; track. At a downtown garage a private car pinned him against | had an accident on the f. Timbermen. ‘VICTOAIA ()—Victoria Sham- rocks and Peterborough: Trailer- men will meet in the Canadian} Lacrosse final for the fourth time in five years. The best-of- seven Mann Cup series opens here. Monday night. Shamrocks, éliminated — last who went on to win the Canad- fan title, reached the Mann Cup final here Friday night by best- ing the Timbermen 8-6 in ‘a thrill-packed ° ‘game before 6,000 fans, | the best-of-seven Western final, the Shamrocks winning. four times on their home floor and: losing all three games played at Nanaimo. Metro Signs. [Two-Year Pact ue With Mounties | VANCOUVER ()—Charlie Met-|- who piloted Vancouver}: Mounties to a second-place fin-- . . ‘}ish in the Pacific. Coast League. - ro, this year after they had finish- ed last in 1956, has years, Signed a two-year contract was made Friday by general manager Cedric Tallis. ager did not disclose terms but said Metro will get a raise. - “He certainly ‘deserves : “one,’ Tallis said. ' contract. Jorgensen is batting :.291 as a utility infielder. : Rocks Edge | To Make Final |" year by Nanaimo Timbermen. ‘It was the seventh game of} signed to manage the club for two- more |: Announcement that Metro had . The genera] man- i Playing coach Spider Jorgen- (sen also has signed a two-year |” | A big hurricane may: have 2 : diameter of 500 miles, with wind: a wall, but he was not seriously gusts of more than- 150 miles a CELTIC RELICS - LEISTON, ‘England | KP) — two red clay pots uncovered by workmen laying a gas main in this. Suffolk community are be- Neved of Celtic origin, dating ” ASIER REMPEL® - AMM, ARC.T.' one 8. Mm Teacher of Pian. | 1830 - 6th EAST 2746. | ay wy, from 1,000 B.C, + be of fire loss het ia a _ These are @ produced asa 1 public service Py OF CANADA, LIMITED , a arr ioe & Profesional _ CARELESSNESS - is s the greatest ae Signs- bearing this warning. are. available in: fall '-~¢olour.on cardboard or metal, free of charge’ to _ organizations engaged in fire prevention, aa “he x TH a ee 0:25—Final Weather ae a eee hurt. per hour.. Lyf GREER & BRIDDEN © _J. H. BULGER» \t |" GREER & BRIDDEN © G B. PH | LLIPS © OPTOMETRIST ’ BUILDERS and.. “yon. ‘Bulger: ‘Ltd. Jewellers | - CONTRACTORS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT © - _Aoreee on Post Ottice | | a5 Ist Ave. we Phone " 142 SECOND AVE. W. TAREX'S. TAILOR ‘SHOP / Experienced. ‘Tailoring PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Alterations: and Repairs » TELEPHONE 5318- “ne, SERVICE sc | . Sar: “3rd: Ave,-W... Phone 2700 ARCHIE ” — . BUT WHAT ARE YOU? ~ JUGHEAD/ THEY'RE MATES! A FAMILY SPLITTER, - IT SAID YOU CAN'T A HOME WRECKER? T’D TAKE CARE SEPARATE . OF ‘YOUR RABBIT-- THEM! NOT RABBITS / _ THAT’S CRUEL! THE HEART bo q 4 ee LI'L. ABNER HANLEY CARMICHEL FORGED A NAME ON A CHECK WHICH EVENTUALLY. 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YOU DON'T EAT HIS AR LITTLE GON, WHO PAR WAGIIN HIS EARS, se aernre M eae ath Li eS FR Liye, Sra Bo a Foot ON am ee Sas TY ry ee EE, a ee eee aes