Brew Wb pepe gn EO @ . ya a, Nahe, (age of . COMING EVENTS SUMMER FILM PROGRAM Morday Evening - 8 o'clock CIVIC CENTRE re (188) | Fa memento ee pee aero ‘Rummage Sale, Aug. Past ~ Mistresses Association 1 LO.B.A, Ruminuge- Sule, Aug. 31, pep eran Sept. 7 Conrad United W.A., Rummage} - ' Sale, Sept. 14, ; St. Andrew's Cathedral ' Rummage Sale, Sept. ai, ‘ Nurses Bursary Ball, Sept. 28. Rummage Sale, W.A, ( Hospital Auxillary Rummage T Sale, Sept. 28. Catholie Ba: Bazaar Oct, 9 and 10. ‘ tin Eastern Star Bazaar, Hall, Oct. 23, Masonic Rebekah Bazaar, Oct a1 te te cee ce ae te we sion eeem id enemies sree q ” ‘Legion Auxilairy Bazaar, Nov. ; W.A. to U.F.A.W.U. Fall Bazaar, -——-Nov, 14, Civic Centre. yt or resbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 1.0.D.E. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 2 meee ee teatenneeee eigenen eae meme ee Women of the Moose. Fall Ba- zaar, December 4. bs PERSONAL ARE you interested in Aerial Phenomena, such as_ Fire- Balls, Flying Saucers, or U.F.O,'s? There is no charge for inform- ation. Box 35@ Daily News. (186p) TO rontuct Alcoholics Anony-| => mous write Box 343 or phone 3394. (187! “4 BUSINESS PERSONALS ASTORIA Messenger—Dial 4724. Agents Al’s Laundry & Clean- ers {Terrace) and Terrace Transfer. Pickup & Delivery. (210) WILFORD Electrical Works. Mo- tors bought, sold. rewound end repaired, ° (199) PANTS or slacks. Tailoring by Ling the Tailor. Quickest serv- ice in one or two days. (205) ELECTROLUX Sales and Service. Phone 2778. No, 2 Leeds Apts. (194) “AVON COSMETICS”._Mrs._ ‘Art Berg, Phone 2680. (191) ‘HELP WANTRD—MALE i8 MECHANIC for truck. ‘mainten- ance and repairs. Own tools. Good working canditions. M.S.A. and fringe benefits. Permanent position. “Apply Lindsay's Cart- age and. Storage Ltd.. 150- Ist Ave. West, Prince Rupert. (186). Mass stationary certificate. M. S.A. Benefits. Phone 2202. (189) COMPETENT accountant for; Prince Rupert General Hospi- tal. Write P.O. Box 128 with. references, (188) | 19 EL P WANT ED ‘Male-Female PERSON. ‘required for training in general office routine and credit collections. M.S.A. and 38. (188) | 20 HELP | WAN'T ‘ED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER wanted for Generu] Hospital office. Short-! hand, not required. ‘Apply in person to Unemployment Insur- anes Commission, 3rd AVG. eee emen weet tema I eeNeneA Gea Naaan ITD cine Age ARENT! Sinem fer state HE 4 SITUATIONS WANT EN. Male SEPTIC. tanks built. ‘and re- pidred, odd jobs. Phone bp) (18)p) fan ate et nee AeA EET fed REE SH ma CHE Cee em FSBO Be ah sre UATIONS Wanted Femile WILL, look ‘nfter children Mot under twor for working moe ther, Phane $770). (108) WILT bahy sit. Phone nO 7 ve 0 I Te ee ae os aaerene pe anmne ameter ean “SHEL, [=~ Stove ‘and ¥ urmice oll Dia} 2101 MNLPOT?T, EVITE & CA, LTD, Prompt and Courteous Bervlen, ‘ C210) 8Op) : Civic Centre ’ Rush Seats $1.25 Reserved Seats $1.50 ~ CLASSIFIE! 32 FOR SALE ‘Miscellaneous Red Brand . Rib Roast ....2.:. Ib 67c Fresh Side Pork .. Ib. 39c Hamburger ........ Ib. 33c Beef Sausage Ib. 43¢ Australian Lamb Stew ...... Ib: 15¢ Oranges, 138s, doz. 49c Grapefruit ........ ea. O9c Corn on Cob .. 6 for 45c at your LOCKER PLANT 230 2nd Ave. From 6:00 p.m. Tonight & Sat, (it) LLOYDS baby bupay—_collaps. ible type for. easy storage while travelling. Body converts to car crib. In excellent condi- ion. (318 7th Ave. East, (tf-ne) NYLON Laces 36 yds. $1.00. Rib- bon, 1500. yds. $1.00) Beautiful taffetized, 1% -.%.". -Postpaid. Schaefer, 264, - Drummondville, Que. - (H) LLOYD'S Baby Buggy, alumin- um. light weight. Good condi- tion. Phone 3632. (187) PIANO and baby buggy. Cheap. Phone 3294. (186) PIANO and baby buggy. Cheap. __Phone 3294. ° (192p) FRIDGE $60. Phone 5229. (186p) 34 WANTED—ais¢enaneous WANTED — Top market prices paid for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metal Ltd., 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B.C. Phone Pacific 6357. dh) CASH FOR Scrap, Copper, Brass, Batteries, Radiators. Dial 6128. Call 630 6th Ave, West. (205) SET of bunk beds. Phone 5134. (187) 35 BOATS AND ENGINES TURNER built speed boat. 16’6": powered by Mercury V-8, 85 hp. Just arrived in town, Per- fect condition. Phone 456}. (1868p) 15’ BOAT with 5% h.p. Evinrude outboard engine. Phone 2629. (¥86p) eee 15 ft, Peterborough, $325. Phone 3017 days. (189) ROOMS FOR RENT OPENING at local Cold Storage! plant for engineer holding 4th; other benefits, Apply to P.O. Box| -. 187) 1° CLPRIK- Tynist “yeuired for ‘Torn) auto denier: 5-day week. Ms. A. and other benefits. Salary commensurate with experience, Apply to P.O. Box 38. _ (188) RWITC HROARD operator. Can- dian Fishing Co. Phone 2144. (187) RELIABI KR “haby. sitter, Phone 9802 ufler 7 p.m. (186) Plenge phone 3604, Dance 10 pm $1.25 SLEEPING roam in nice home. Vitehen privileges. Box 348 Dally News. (188p) 37 ROOW AND BOARD ROOM and hoard for gentlemen. Phone 3586, (186) 38 COTTAG.s, CAMPSITES JOHNSON’'S Cabins. Lakelse. T, S. Mallory Pron. Cahins. Roats Saye’ Bar and Groceries, Phone (205) 40° TOMES FOR SALE wert eetaeie tate g Sener eee retertee n nnegceie ange cee It’s ATTRACTIVE--CLOSE IN very | modern 4-reom — bune- } low, years built, Displays large living and dining rooms. electric cabinet kitchen, two good bedrooms, full Pembroke bathroom. Concrete basement nrutomatic of] heat. This is r cholee offering at, $11,200 on ter MISTRONG: AGENCIFS : ETN Aa; West 3rd Ave, Dial 3134 (187) URGENT Require Wartime Six | or bedroom -home. Any district, ganulne buyer, Immediate spection, ARMSTRONG AGENCIES LTD, Dial 3134 187) ' ( ree ei nee te epee metimtndge me Bo THREE bedroam house, furnish - ed, electric range ete, . $9,000 eash only If sold before close of the banks Friday, Anenst oth Leaving August. 12.432 West Sth i for in- Ave. Phone 3061 for’ appolnt- ment, oe ee Al 186) BPACIOUS f-hedroom summer home, full cement basement. Loented at Metlakatla, Partiatly f. furnished, further 554d, 42 DOCTOR and, family wreently require two or preferably 8=4 hedroam unfurnished home ult price $4200, Ror Snformation plone AJAY WANTED | TO. RUN | RHYTHM PALS’ Children 5Oc Children 7 75 7 Oe we A we wee ae 12 WANTED TO RENT BY reliable “tenant—unfurnish- ed 3-bedroom house for early occupancy. Good care of your property is assured. Box 474 Prince Rupert, BOC. (187) sae ee ete nenennemimmanegnee ier ene SUITE near town. Sultable for young couple. Phone MacDon- ald, 2621, ‘ (187p) 7 i eet at nn cect eens ne LISTING S WANTED wWHAL , STATE INSURANCE T. ‘i.ORTON” YOUNGS AGENCTES LD, LISTINGS WANTED “Phone 3236 213 Third 81 Agent BC, Auto Association. 6B PROPERTY FOR SALE LOT 11, Block 38, Section 5 and some material. $450. Phone 4241, 604 Thompsgn Street. (189) i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE —~Building. 25° x | x 100°, Large apartment upper floor, Apply 330 2nd Ave. West. (186) 47 AUTOMOBILES 54 Meteor 2-door. Very good condition throughout. Back- up lights, directional lights, heater, Must sel—leaving town. $1200. Phone 4173. (192p) LEGAL NOTICES ™ SEALED TENDERS addresed to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDER FOR ADDITIONAL * INTERIOR AL- TERATION TO .PART BASEMENT TO ACCOMMODATE THE GROUND OBSERVER CORPS: R.C.A.F.,.FED- ERAL BUILDING, PRINCE GEORGE, B.C." will be received in the office of the Secretarv. until 3:00 p.m. (E.DS.T.) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 11, 1957. . Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Publig Works, Ottawa, Ontario, the District Architect, “De- partment of Public Works. Begg Bullding, 1110 West Georgian Street, Vancouver, B.C.. and the Post Offices at Prince Rupert and Prince George: BC, . ‘ To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a security in the ‘form of a certified chequegor bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on the printed forms sup- nijed_ by the Denartment and tn ac- cordance, with the conditions, set forth therein, : The Department, threugh the Chief Architect's office, or through the undersigned. or through the, of- | | Flamingo Beauty) Salon fice of the District Architect at Van- coyuver, B.C., will supplys blue-prints and specification of the work on de- posit of a sum of 315.00 in the form of a certified bank cheque or money— order payable to the order jof the Receiver General of Canada. The de- posit will be released on return of the, blve-prints and specifications in good condition within a month from the date of recention of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Pobert Fortier, : Chief of Administration Services, and Secretary. — Department of Purbiie Works, Ottawa, August 6, 1957. . (it) “PANDO KEGISTRY ACP Re: Certifierte of The No, 50050-1, te hats Twenty-one (27) and Twenty-two (2), Block Thirty- three 28), Section Elisht (8), City of Prince Rupert, Plan 923, WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title: Is- sve in the narae of Donglas Patrick Rutherford and Linnea Mary Ruther- ~i ford has heen filed tn this office, not- jee ts herehy civen that Toshall, aft the, expiration of one month from the date af the first publication herent, isstte a Provisional Certifleate af Tide In Heu of sata id&t Certifi- cute, unless fn the meantime valid Gb{eetian be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Of- rice, Prince: Rupert, BC, this 23rd ny of Jelv, 1967 AD, W. 1D. Sutherland, Deputy Reyistrar THtles (200) nes egee = an gga Sg inant NDS . of Tit eens qe i Ma. nae ip i: wit ahh et bins uit C3 FLOOD DAMAGE SEVERE—This aerial view shows part of ‘the damage caused by a violent four-hour downpour in Thetford Mines district of Quebec. A mother and her three children~ were. swept to their deaths after clutching a tree for protection from the current after their (River of Death). Winds and fast-moving water tore away the tree. Damage to bridges, roads, houses and indugtry was not yet estimated but Is expected to he heavy. ‘This railway bridge was washed out by the car stalled on a, bridge‘over Rivicre de la Mort . and Marine Weather 7:15—Musical Clock 7:230—CRO News and Weather T00 Interlude 7:40 Morning Devotions W:35—Interlude 8:0C—CBC News and Weather 8:10 Here's Bi) Ryan $315 Musteal Memories 8:30 CBC News 8:35 Musical Memories :0N—RRO News and Cormty. 9:15 Western Roundup 9:30) Laura Linilted OAS Miller Bay Speectat 9:69-—-Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit. ' 10:15 Noliday in Muale wes Invitation te the ¥ 11:00) Intermission Wis Anything Goee | HitO) Message Perlad and Stacks 1145—European Melodies P.M. 0n Show “Time ‘9-1§-—-CBO News 285 Racta & Phoures 12330 'E.0) Farm: Broaceatt and Werther 155 Tilerlude 100) Records far Vou 240) Record Album 2:30 CBC News, Trans Canade Matineo TO Meet. the Artist 345° BC. Rouhadup ato Adventurg Ahoy 4:46 Smugglers Cove 6:00 CRC Nows, On the Beend Sih Byllne CRC Sports Desk 630) Roving Reporter idh TRY Rawhide DAILY NEWS CALSSIFTIED! FRED FB, NOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 903 Sra Ave, W, river, (CP Photo) 7 When: You Walk. When You, Drive CEPR ae |KABT RADIO 5800 | prone oncom ” os | 7 2)- Walk - on - the- Tett ‘side - _ ls : LOG KcS' “1240 KOS » when. there - istno side- - : 2) Drive, slow, 20 mph in. , 10:00-—Classt 1 Muste . “gaaneae rates ime, | SATURDAY — o-Sesteat wrule wale Stomp soe me P.M, 11:00-—-Sign Off 2, 8) ,Cross: street carefully, D mn k d. ~ a ” 5:46—Candlelight and Silver . . oon 8) on ari to exe an oy SA LURDAY 6 :00-—Evening” News MONDAY — = -* ay Obey: ‘the Police. try to! arive.. PM. : : " 6:15-—-Weather ‘ 6:30. Moods in, Modern 8 :20—Music AM. 7:00 CBC Natrona! News 6:30-—Sports Spotlight 6:20——Toast . & Jam 7:05. Scored: by Hyslop - 6:45-——-Public Service |: 6:55—Weuather ..° - 7:30 - Hotel ‘Downbeat 7:00—NBC Bandstand. ":00-—Standard News Time ; 8:00 Halifax Theatre - b:00>Red Fe pr Opery 7:05—Toast & Jam 7 30° Red Foley Show 7:30—Earlybird’ News . ao a8 ae Schooner B :30--Sleep No More 135 Tonee fe Jam 1956 FORD. voreesceee ners ceroseecercseree scree : . 9 :06-—News 7:40—Sports Report = . 10:00 GBC News Concert 0:15—As We See It 7:45—Weather 1955 CHEVROLET, es 10:15 At Her Fingertips §:34—Pinal Weather °° 7:50—Toast & Jam co bogs “ r : :35--The Narrows 8:00—-Standard News Time 2 a 10D pariem Magic 10:00-—Final News & Sports 8:05—Toast & Jam . 1953 PLYMOUTH brea reece eee etree ener er er ee : Music Past Midnight oto ooue que 8:30-—News - e oe MB E _ 2:00 Sig . 30 MOOSE 8:25--Toast & Jam yrs 12:00 Sign g Olt ay 11:00-—Sian Off 9-00__-Breaktnst, Club 1952 NASH RA L R ceteceesec Bae. A.M. . : 10:00—-Midmorning .News . : £:00 CEC News SUNDAY anne 10:05-—Midmorning Melodies 1953: FORD. cob secceceeeseneceetenene steers 8:03 The Rendom Hour , 10:30——-Woman te Woman ; 8:55 te ¢ A.M. , {1:00-—Ted Malone. . . y:00 BEG News. Comty : 8:00—Old Fashioned Revival 11:15—-Behind the Story 1950 OLDSMOBILE 9:15 Uncle Dan the Answer Man | 9:00—Tom Westwood t1:30—Martin. Block “nares 9:30 The Concerto 9:15—-Breakfast News , PLM. ] 951 PLYMOUTH, 10:00 B.C. Gardener and Weather eee anole Hour 12:00—-Star Time = Forecast. 00—VoIce oO ophecy 12:15—Noon News ‘ - 10:15 Mr. McGarrity’s Garden foes Hour © 12:25—-Weather a 1949 FORD. CLUB cou PE 10:30 Songs of Praise Tr: e Crusaders 12:30—Swap & Sell, . 11:00 Music In-Mintature . 11:15—Hymns of all Churches \2:45—Prevu the Record 1953 CH EVROLET 11:30 Religious Period 11:30—Songs of the Times 1:00--Queen for a Day ° PM P.M. o 1:40-—-Midafternoon News “1 12:00 Chapel Royal 12:00—Tunes of: the Times 1:45—Hilltop . House : 1953 FORD PAN EL aeeceeeeee paccetnedeccorsess 12:30 Capital Report 12:15—-Noon News & Weather 2:00--My True Story. : . 12:57 Weather Forecast 12:30-—Hawall Calls 2:0--Dr. Gentry 3. 1951 1-Ton GMC: PAN EL. 1:00 Footloose In Ghana 1:00—Concert four 2:45-—-When a Girl Marries | srevticecers weseeeee 1:30 Critically Speaking 2:00-—Sunday Music Hall 3:15—-Whispering Streets ae : : 2:30—Voice of Firestone 3:20—True Confession. =. 2:00 World Music Festivals 3:00—Family Theater 4:00-—Bil) Goodwin hoy Mostly, equipped with Radio and Turn. Indicators.. “Sorhe 3:35 Ask the Weatherma 3:30-—Colege Choir 4:30—-Bible Treasury Hour 3:42 Weather Forecast * 4:00—Telephone Sour - | 4:45—Wonderland in Fantasy: with: New, First: Line “Tires for. a “SAFE HOLIDAY TRIP. 3:45 Musical Program { 4:30—Songs of the Times 5:00—Five Star Matinee ae 4:00 U.N. on tne Record 5:00-—-Meet the Press 5:30—Candlelight and Silver =» }" 4:10 Ed McCurdy Sings 5:30—-Bon Soir: Paris 3:30 Meet the Artist cos, 4:20 Little Symphontes 6:00-—-Evening News 3:45 B.C. Roundup wal 5:00 Music for a. Summer Sunday| 8:15—Music 4:30 The Conqueror . . 6:00 Pacific Playhouse 6 :30—Westward. Look 5:00 CBC News. On the Scene 6:39 Music Diary | - .., a).7:00—Groucho Marx __ . 5:15.. Byline... ... 71:00 CBC: National News © 660), /] "Is30-—-Bob “Hope. : wae 5:20 { CBC! Sports Des 7:10 Weekend Review oe Oe ephy a am’ Sound © “ 5:30“. Roving’ Reporter : : c NEWS © 25 Rawhide aa Sue oe ore et 4. 9:15—Tunes, of the Times 8:00 Summer Stage | 9:25—Final Weather 9:00 Summertime . 9:30-—Conversation ’ iTry Daily News Classified HT 9:30 Winnipeg Sunday Concert 5 7 10:00 CBC News “ 10:15 How Pleasant to Meet ARCHIE : Mr. EM0t —---+reew pany er eee : ny on s 10:30 Jesus My Beloved ARCHIE BEANED ". ae . ~— . ye : “THINK * o COPS! EXCUSE’) IESE ap 11:00 Sign OFF DAT WHAT BUCK BUCKLIN THAT CREEP | = | ME, LADIES? 7 POMBE 2 aM. ‘HAPPENED? WITH A | DUCKED IN> | slg ~ wae E 7:00 B.C. Fishermen’s Broadcaat BASEBALL | : “THIS DOORWAY! | UY: os "alts 1 Business & Professianal: J. H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Ruler Ltd, Jowallora Across from Post Offline GREER & & BRIDDEN ul CON DERE ard R15 Int Ave, Weat, Phone 5241 Mattrowmes -=. Car Roots 1, TSOUINADKL Bl Ath At, Dial 1027 CLEANERS ond MENDERS TI Et CM eT Y ag ona ve Cleclrician Dial 3647 owepn OVEN VOR WOSINEEN Audrey Mueller = Wenutlolan 217 Gil Ntrnes Vhone 4040 for Appolntmeant ALUX'S Rxpoerteneed Talloring, Aller> ‘tions and repairs FAST SERVICT Alex, Tallar-—C. Chenin, Seunpat resis WOT ded Ave, We. Phone 2700 TAILOR sitor tf" now-peaceful EE, (rTARNeR -, "W s _ Frinée Rupert Dally: Rew | __Saturday, August 10; 1957. G B. PHILLIPS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 142 SECOND AVE: W. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TELEPHONE 5318 Becancour — THINK! PLA y SAFE! "SAFE FOR WOMEN, MEN and KIDS - : T H 1 N K 1 Deg thotad by Reng festuns Sida ate, & 7 - G 1997, Bite Commit Pudehi ston tec. a waft “AUNT BESSIE SENY US A IN-VEE-TAY- SHUN TO The TINYS WED*: DINE! SHAKE. THE LETTER,SON, SO TH’ RAILROAD TICKETS KIN FALL OUT! LA RICE HERE = ~ GUPI-NO TICKETS =BUT, THAR IS A PS.=—"S/MCE YOU MAY.NOT BE LUCKY ENOUGH TO tITCH * ) be VAMLNOT SSrE DONT VEASEUN, Exot thet : It'S any oO” mah b-b° business?) THIRTY POUNDS OF GROUND \ is. BEEF I} YOU DID GAY THIRTY Jasrardary POUNDS, DIDN TYOUP d { [OUTSIDE THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL OUTING, THIS IG THE BIGGEGT GINGLE ORDER I EVER TOOK | WHAT ARB YOU | CROSGING OUT ON THORPE INVITATIONG, JULIE ? | THEY CAN WEAR GWEAT: GHIRTG IF IT'LL MAKE THEM HAPPY! 4 THOSE OREADFUL WoRDes” “QUMMER FORMAL ATTIRGS. YEH,N DON'T WANT TO CATE THAT SQUARE °+G0 WITHA Le ANCY*YOU HEAD LIKE E HE'S BEEN ON THAT TELEPHONE TALIGNS TO THAT GIRL, FOR TWO HOURS MAKES ME KINO OF SAD PRETTY Soon Wwe DONT THINK HELL BE GETTING MARRIED AND LEAVING. US THINIC OF IT AS GAINING OF IT AS LOGING A SON ' sa Mt fo de Boh 4 2 ID be heb te tah tte fat Ni Whe, bash OL Lhe th Aue Saeed dend ebth ol ab al, A TELEPHONE ) ~ = = ca wer ws we we? Seat eae MSF Gage .. By A AL Loop emma es Ae ee tn aged