MLA's for the de RACE Prati’ ‘Howard, ‘recently lected oF Skeona, today pledged | his co-operation . with: velopment of the North, H Hine ot of Prince Rupert, 2 Of “Allin, . Shirreff of undertakes to: pledge “symy: complete: CcO- “matters “effecting | n ea, T am. sure ‘US: we. can: ‘work ‘letter sent. to MLA’s Wil-+ i shall try my best to carry on in best part of the ‘province. : ..- “Though-I belong to, a differ- the development of. the wrote.’ ose ‘Mr... ‘Howard ‘also ‘said ‘that ‘he wished. to’ “express..my. sincere. thanks to those who placed t ‘their confidence” in the.CCF’ by en- benetit of people who are in this {ent political party than the one] toywhich you: belong, I think ‘that ; North | must, transcend political. differ- |" ences, and I’m sure that you feel |. the same. way," Mr. . Howard | tristing that tradition to me. :I]:, the same: manner ag those who ‘the’ ‘past, % . eo GOW. ue 1957 7 Sie Pp Red DEPT. ST ee EM Sunanaenessecnndseeeennneese siemens “My two friends, : Mr, “Apple-- “Whalte and Mr. Kerr have my | aj ‘utmost respect for thelr honesty and: integrity - and the manne’. “in which they campaigned. They generated . a great: deal of sup-. two fine: gentlemen. to work for.” ‘held. this responsible position in|. &i port for thejr . respective pro-" grams and their supporters: had} He said that he hoped every-'|-- can . tance, "PERSONALS ” Former city. resident Mrs. John Trudgian arrived in the ‘city this morning. on the “Queen - of the North” with: her. son Mickey and daughter Judy from. Ciilliwack to spend a month's’ .vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor. Lewis, 226 Fifth’ Avenue West. ° Accompanying them was Mrs. James Intermela ‘and. her son Terry, Rand . Block, ‘who spent a six- week: holiday with her sister Mrs, Trudgian in Chil-} liwack, Mr. Trudgian ‘will arrive in Prince Rupert by car'the end of the month, for a two-week stay before the family. retums {0, Chilliwack, | : : “BS “Wednesday, June | “school of instructiot well. known fl an We trust that our loss will & ‘ete ; #4 st “We wish t to announce that the store’ will: * be closed from Saturday, June 15 to- : Le i ; ‘a B.C, area F.T.D, Florist convention and ; "_,Commentator will, be Mr. Andy Gillespie, ec Se a one, “regardless of party” would 7 ‘feel free to call on -him. if: they; thought he could he of, assis- a To Tall Full Story of. Strengif Take Least Chance of Too High Bid ~ Special: problems arise in choosing o ick suit to bid: first when you have two-biddable suits. Some-)’ tinties it is advisable to bid a four-card suit before a | United Church |Choir Enjoys Digby Picnic Kirst. United * “Church: ‘denior . choit enjoyed an outdoor meet- ‘|{ng and weiner roast at Digby Island on Thursday evening. | Members. and thelr guests : gathered at the church and then .| went to the Yacht Club to make the trip to Digby Island aboard | Dr. R. G.- Large’s boat, the “Ya- 7 loa.” At ‘Digby the..group spent x the evening hiking, fishing and x gathering. wood - for’ the camp- re, Following” the weiner roast, | r ‘Dr, R. G, Large led. the cholr in ‘rehearsal for Sunday and D, R. Barclay provided music with his Mie for a. sing song around the re. At the end 57 ie return iour- ney aboard the’“Yaloa”, D, R. |: Barclay on behalf of the choir moved a vote of ‘thanks to Dr,: and Mrs, Large for the boat trip. Those attending “were; Mr. mee eee Ne OD 7 Prionce Rupert Daily News wee . Friday, June 14, 1957 Prince Rupert Little Theatre iB reserils “The Tender Trap” SATURDAY. JUNE 15 ma CIVIC CENTRE = 8pm - Rush Seats Reserve $1.00. $1.25 cman? - 3 anwenanmeneccemen.| and Mrs. C. R. Roberts, Mr. ind, Mrs, A. F, Willlams, -Mr. and Mrs. D, R, Barclay, Dr. 'and Mrs, _R. G. Large, Rev. and Mis. V. B McEachern, Mrs, K., L. .Robert- son, Mrs. James : Latham, Miss:: . Joyce Facey, Miss Ellen: Roper, ws * Willlam Kuhn; and Hans Tonne, Rupert: Group . A SLIGHT form ‘of: ‘mayhem Go demonstrated. ‘above’ by..two “airivomen students. practicing - the’ instruction - given all ‘air- Board Talks Aitending | | “force police studénts in. un- . - armed combat. The action.was ‘ part of an Alr Force Day dis- ‘play-at. one of the 12 ground | Araining’ schools ‘Saturday which were open: to the pub- lic. Applying’ a ,“ndse-come- -along-hold” is AWL Geraldine / McInnis of: Toronto, (left) and AW2-Eloise. Burnell of Mabella, Ont, Both’ airwomen are on the AFP course and must pass - this phase of Alr Force police training, along with the alr- “men, prior to” graduation as five-carder’as Mr. Dale did i in this: deal, His prime. ‘purpose: was to get .| his’ full story’told. while ig ihe the least chance of getting the hand . too. high. “Bidding the! \ spades first would ‘give him an j- opportunity ‘to play. at the two level if his partner had a weak- | ish hand: and a preference for! hearts. South ‘dealer . ‘Both sides vulnerable | ee “DIAL 3232 9 in order to attend - hin. Nanaimo, BCw 5 orist designer. be your gain on our return, hia iyi Hd neo theot th deta ‘os a e . ‘nl oe \ ‘tHone ’ ; CWLACK LANE LAORA ar contral boar f arr how Or ie ‘a coal PLE FOR FRGE DELIVERY tw CARLING BREWERIES byl ; ” Ms i “Imari Vira Bnyei Even the thought of a tall, chilled Pilscner should speed ; ~ your efforts, For here is” genuine Pilsener beer, wilh mellowness and character in - every refreshing glass, Enjoy some now. | 1. ' 4032 } BEER NED GAP ALE Iewtay bhoce WEEN + OLD GOUNTAY ALR “ fw wer itisomint Is, not published: ‘ride the Government u Wi hye wyatt ne nt Vale | whether: Mr. Abel took his good was’ the possibility of losing two tricks in spades,’ untess that suit broke 3-3. So at trick two he led a dia- mond and sticcessfully finessed | ° dummy’s queen. Next he fin- essed the queen of spades and lost to the king, Mrs. Keen.re-| turned a trump and Mr. Abel’s | ten, forced the ace. Now a small spade was ied to returned. It-made no difference: queen of trumps now’ or ‘later, Actually he elected’ to sluff a club, Mr. Dale won with the. ace | of spades, played his. last: spade and ruffed it with. dummy’s jack of hearts. Mr. Abel overruffed with the queen but’ the’ ace: of Me et Masters - mrery ey @d85.. | coe -@AQOT, “& KOS . ’ WEST EAST Mrs, Keen Mr, Abel aK i094 A62 96.3. . yQi09. @Kd.3 410842 mATE2 |. &d 1089 a . SOUTIL- ' Mr. Dale AAQTI WAKT42 @ 65 oh Q4 The hlading: ' : South West. North = Fast lé Pass 2¢@ Pass 29 Pass | 2NT Pasi 3. “Pasi. | 4 ¥ All Pass Putting it the ‘other way ‘yaround, suppose Mr, Dale had opened with one heart and Mr, Masters had responded with two diamonds, Now a two spade bid by Mr, Dale would force his partner to bid at the three range if he liked hearts bebler than spades, Notice that Mr, Masters chose the sult Mr, Dale had bid sec- ondarily for the final contract, Jn spite of the fact that, ho held ‘Yoxactly the samo cards In both major sults, He knew Mr, Dale had a five-card heart sult be-|- cause the sult had been rebld, but under modern bidding moth- ‘ods Mr. Dale MIGHT havo only four spades, “The hand had to be played eavefully for ten tricks, Mr. Dale got a trump opening and won the first trick with the king of hearts, We realized that if ho played any more the defenders could cash. clubs was the only other winner Mrs. Rothwell - Heads WA . For Union The International Longshore- men anch Warchousemen's Un- ion Local 505 now have a chart- ered local Women’s auxiliary which will enable wives of work- ors to have a belter understands ing of the work of the unlon, It was reported today, WA charter was granted April 1 and issued June 12 when a meeting was held to form the exacullye, Mrs. William Rothwell’ elected president, Others elected lo office were Mis, Jimest Tubb, vice-presi- dent; MIs William: Pilfold, sec- retary-treasurer; Mrs, Peter Me~ Cormick and Mrs, Larry Ryan, the exocutlye board, ; Presiding over the installation | wig Willlam Steln, president at Local 605, Refreshments and a dancing party were enjoyed following was trumps ab this point there SPR Ae Le etree ORE PRUNE NE Le BE FER Heme gO Ae Reeser: mer ree BARGAINS ce de mae = Phon SUNSET SALE! “Sunset Store Gordon & Anderson | tho business sessions Lone pete gS mene Ope TEARS mI TET ED OR +” CONTINUES. GALORE vee Your ¢ 3014 Poo the jack and-dummy’s last spade . “qualified Air, Force Police per- ‘sonnel, ARMY PLAN “Subsidized “Available for Youths — ‘The importance of, the provide an education ; and praduates was stressed he 'yMajor John Cook, of B.C, Army ;——~ Headquarters, Vancouver, said today that the’ army plan pro- vides..a ‘high: school graduate witha’ "subsidiged | ‘university education.” ; oo The’ rogular’ ‘officer. plan provides: college trairdng training for physically fit young: men, of | good character having university entrance qualification or equiv- alent, he said... pam. from Ferguson Funeral: The. plan covers ~ educational Home. : expenses for‘attendance of any-| Senior Major Cyril Clitheroe : one..of Ahree’ service colleges: or one’, of .36;Canadian : urilyerslties, It also provides for a monthly pay of $60, free medical and dental care and 30 days annuals leave, Major Cook sald that further information coyld, be obtained from Lieutenant R, A. L. Forbes atthe Prince Rupert Hotel until Sunday morning, or by writing to headquarters, B.C, Arca, Van- couvor, B.C, Use Chissifieds-They Pay DINETTE SUI A, MacKENLE ‘). 08 angyQv, Ws mo - i and i = emma " mo hws vere ekrt \ ! u : us e \ eid. ‘han ie yoy os t . . ‘ wi 1 eA, ‘whiny, re iy na “Ne ca pe tage MM foal Mia nad i ey a vi} ' el ‘Use ‘Classifieds-They Pay Set Tomorrow: CLEARANCE of | Discontinued Numbers WAS $123,00 NOW 80" 4 CHAIRS and TABLE | - Arborito Top ws 916500 Now $72.5°° } 6 only Odd Chromo ond Wrought Iron Tables 1/3 OFF from 80,5() aA, hod Pino to Buy For Over a Quarter of a Contury" At least M city men are at-' tending the annual.meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade held in Smithers yesterday, ta- |} day and tomorrow. . Duncan Kerr is president and ' among Prince Rupert represent- oth th Ve AL UKUA T oh an dat. Mal p.m, (20th CENTURY. FOX presents , owe KERR ‘Rober a ~