Corner Stores \ToGan From New het "VICTORIA ° )—Munlelpal ‘Af- falrs Minister Wesley Black said Thursday corner stores still will be able to, sell.“the bulk of the. commodities” they now sell after normal closing hours when the new: Municipal: Act comes ‘into force July 1, UNIVERSAL: ITERATION resents | li ii = aaty a my lanie RULE thls. “Oil pes ple STOCKWELL A | | He was answering: claims from ye or small independent store owners 07.4% Stas © Jeading. "fiom the: that they would be forced out of M grounds: to the. bathhouse: at Mc-: business .by the regulations, rw sat . ‘olf nh Works Clymont Park-are‘now complet-| ‘| which make 6 p.m, closing man- || 4 ClapmaScoPe = aWice “J. Gustaf? |-eq' Mr. Gustafson added that) |. '| datory unless city or municipal as Enttian-couon fia 4 @. councils pass special. by-laws, “Tt has been brought to my at- ee ee none ae tention that the owners. of aj]. ‘vn JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON + BETTY LYNN «JOHN LARCH ON number of fhese ‘corner stores’) |." Te pe ese i SESS That, oY have been greatly agitated be-| = — — os — cause “of ‘an unfounded - feeling} 7" nn | that thelr position will be preju- se aren a »* “l diced by the new Municipal Act,” sald Mr. Black. _, “While corner stores:as such are .not designated in the act, and for that matter it would be difficult to do so, nevertheless if the council so wishes they may permit shops to sell fresh frults, fresh vegetables, soft drinks, dairy products, bakery products, cut flowers, florist products and confectionery at any time,” he said, | “These I believe form the bulk of the commodities sbld by cor- -|ner stores after normal closing J another. setof ‘stairs leading 1} down ‘to the: creck would also be, | installed... Ss S “The. toddlers like to get down. the, ‘bank. into, the: water,:they| <<. get'their feet’ wet, and make. the}... kK}: | bank. & mass. of mud, in-no time," a ! hink: a setiof |< oc problem,’ ye wnat ‘City: children have: also been “| catered“ for. withthe’ ‘repair of| -( the wading pool and re- -tnstall- ; ment of the teeter totter, : ~ The. ‘McClymont | ‘Park. atten dant, ‘Richard’ Bury, has been re-| | : | hired. for’ the: season ° ‘and’ has}. -. é started to Clean up the grounds; —. ig | and :make™ Teady ‘the: outside ne | equipment. pee ro * Rotary: rrennis. court’ has: been | Belt nh i: nets, re: floral works ofvart, ich ‘rolled through the Streets | on coneealed, cars. Today 'to Sat. “Eves, 7--9: 40. Sat. Mat. 2 NOW! IN CINEMASCOPE | | ne eae ‘NT aati fat_Mtade of ‘white flowers, four: “horses prance “on: this gaily deco- nual cross- -country ‘parade through. the villages of the flower-bulb "Called “Glory of. Holland”: this: year, the pageant featured’ 34 distric of, vetherlanids ' @ on rae e Clearing. and ‘preparation. of ee hours,” Mr. Black said, “I'd ‘i “Westview - Park’ will: start. ‘next suggest that the proprietors of|| @ ‘Monday. © " awe these stores should direct their|| @ Filling: of Casey. Park grounds 4... own council for... considera-}} © will start next week. “It: will be tlon and action Jf the council e topped with fines from the city's : deem such a step is advisable.” own pit on Frederick: ers The minister said the basic “T find the cost of gravel.from| ae wording of te nen act was ie os ‘ * same asin the old act under te salvage Xi Fi comment | VANCOUVER: 2An offer of which the stores now operate. 0 @ ed Mr. a puree ers os a “Wage . incréase- of. 30 cents -an cos _ 4 Q ens Poor condition of Roosevelt hour has een aero 1 300 Mr. Heinsite Teo , Busy Analyzing cement? SEA cit “1 WEE nt *SRCIAL PRICES sal. Mal : om s Cc orld’s ; ives. : . Bark, cals sae ction Te Westminster and’ Vaneoufer 15-/ Tq Play Hand In Proper Manner largest lake, the Casplan Sea 2, woNs GUILD REN nomen 250 138 belween Russia and Iran covers;| =§ gp treet Merwe netting and wire i. ha rep ak The ‘Shipping ‘Federation o ~ Do you have your. own: ‘My. Heinsite, who makes 168,000 square miles - ADULTS wun sepene BBC 60c B.C.,,an employer group, has no , ' ‘ — — = with. heavier grade playground) gecided: jjhether to. accept the your ears ring with a long and boring analysis of prac- = “We have been putting up light P rroposal. 0 sed increase would tically every hand? - were now cashed and if the a grade chicken wire each season ne prop ‘suit had broken 3-3, he would é Jand it gets torn by the childreti raise longshoremen’s. wages: in| south dealer have won ten tricks off the ‘ every year without fail,” explain- Vancouver; ; New’. Westminster, | Neither side vulnerable ‘top. : ‘ed Mr. Gustafson. “This heavier maar sand bow fe Me Many But Mr. Dale ‘showed out on . . ; wire. will be a. permanent fix- $2.97. oO ai2.. + the third heart and Mrs. Keen's aa fob : wee . j yh 4 . iy be The sotloment would set the] «YAR NSF [ne tae a ere | pattern: ‘for longshoremen’s. in- | . , ) ios &943 only eight tricks available. and \ creases in. other B.C. ports, sald WEST . RAST eventually the contract was]: i oN O T 1 Cc E Willfam .. Henderson Mr. Dale Mas. Keen | gun one. : hi LO U ro "Have you ‘considered a agent of local Teta ae ane eas Mr. Heinsite continued his i fem acon femperatire Currie mad e'the 20- cent proposal } @Q65 verbal chastisement of his part- , Control’ for’ that cold. f itract.. &QI9. ner, “Did you ever hear such| . "> runnin “Marine: Motor. - {| 4or a one "year con ac - SOUTH bidding?” he asked, ‘turning to a “AY He sald’ the: ‘longshorémen " ot . Mr, Heinsi : Mr. Dale for sympathy. | od 9 asec the of ow” | "Mr. Dale nodded, “Muzzy's” the’ union nego. hy, 4 q - two- chearl bid was pretty bad,” Ju St yO | ts - oe ayn . as ATG : : i replied? “On the other hand” , . oo. OE Whe bidding: . wasn’t any worse ‘than your bey FOR: INFORMATION Chant Or ens oe 4 South West. North = Fast fay. Certainly you belonged in . , PHONE 5536 )pe a 1 * 1A 29 Pass | three no trump and in fact it ' . ; ass jas ice-cold.” SSM no a -HOTPLATE SPECIALS tee. a “hs e ab, thes ’ spt theal 8 nor, Block § ewarh B, shhoue BURNER sevctuaesees “two BURNER sesame - NORTHERN BC. POWER COMPANY LIMITED : (3 heat switch) 660/1320 watt $11.95 me Prince Rupert Dial 4210 | Health. Centre VANCOUVER (QnA $1, 000; 000 mental’ health centre, providing day-time treatment of -mental disturbances, has been: opened here... Public Works “Minister: WwW. N, Chant ‘opened the: bullding. Wed- nesday ‘at a ‘coremony: attended by Municipal ‘Affairs’. Minister Wesley, Black;.’; Dr:'A..M.. Gee, provincial. director’ ‘Bf. mental health ‘services; and: ‘Dy. “Arthur Crease,’ founder of” the proviiice’s Crease Mental Clinic.’ 1 ‘Dr, F, E; MeNair, director of the new centre, sald the “trend In the mental. fleld 4s toward more day hospitals of this type,” planned’ tor check all new pa- tients with an clectric brain Let me tell you a little secret about him, He docs not analyze everything there is to‘ analyze about a hand. Not by any means, He analyzes only that which, say, that which makes bim .Jook good and inakes his part. ner look like a dope. No sooner had he seen the dummy in today's deal than he started yelling about Mr, Muz- zy's two-heart bid, "You need about twice as much as you had to make a free bid in a higher-ranking suit than mine,” he snarled, Continuing his complaints all through the hand, he played as the jack of hearts and won with dummy’s ace afler Mr. hydrogon und atone. bombs by Victoria ‘Labor. Council, any houndarios,”: ms oe i BOMB. TEST. PROTEST PASSED BY VICTORIA LABOR COUNCIL VICTORIA Orme & -Fesolution protesting tho (eating ‘of was passed Weelnesday night ‘ Tho resolution, moved -by C, M. Thompson,’ Civic Bm. ployeos ‘Union. delegate, will be forwarded to tho Canadian Labor Congress’ for consideration, °- Mr, Thompson: sald Canada would’ be: in tho middlo of any atomiq: war “ind tho United Biates wil not. voeognlee vp vw a ee oe we peep abe { t ' Hho | "IWINER OF 15th eae _ Tokers: aval ‘AT ORME? Suits his purpose—which is tp | rasmnh ddbluhbiglathasiestodasedaand 1Mr, Heinsite was stunned into sllence fora moment. If he had not been so engrossed in analyz- inig Mr, Muzzy’s bidding, he prob- ably would have seen the right play for nine tricks. It was nota difficult play. As Mr, Dale pointed out, it consisted merely of letting Mr. Dale hold the first heart trick with his king. 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