as Led ague Sale, CLASSIFIED ADS fo en gN EVE NTS 20 HELP WANTED—F “ALE 42 WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Stenographer, Insur- rn furnished suite, ‘Phone anee or real estate experience| ©3742 (941) GENERAL MEETING preferred but not essential.|-> -- nee inne monet oo Write Box 730, Smithers, B.C.,|43 LISTINGS WANTED giving details of salary required Protection Assistance Legion Curling Club Thursday, October 10th 9 p.m. t Legion Auditorium ‘. (1t) Coming this month, Carpet. Show. Watch for announcement. ee. (240) 7 _Catholle Bazaar Oct, 9 ) and 10. " Business and Professional Wo- men’s Rummage Sale, 506 Third Ave. W., Sat. Oct. 12. , Night School begins Oct. 15th, Tuesdays again this year. (242) Co- -ordinating tea. Oct. 16, “L. O.B.A. Bazaar Oct. 17th, me tet meas mime meter oe anne tna a United Church Rummage Sale, Oct. 19 Wastern Star Bovzaar, Hall, Oct. 23. Masonic ‘Hospital Auxiliary ‘Hallowe’ en Tea and Fashion Show, Civic Centre, Friday, October 25th at 8 o'clock. Conrad United Ww. A, “Smorns-| 6 bord, Wednesday, October 30th.. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct 31, tne tee eRe et ve eee tena teens are emcee inet Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov. “Prince, Rupert. Rotary Club Tea and Fashion Show, Civic centre, Wednesday, November ‘h. Ww. A. to U.F.A.W. U. Fall Bazaar, Nov.. 14, Civic Centre. ot November 16. Sonja Bazaar, a Tesbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20. ~ Salvation Army Annual Home Noy. 22. LO.DE. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 27. Fall A teen na sanunee St Andrews, ” Cathedral 3azaar, Nov. 30th. Women of the Moose Fall Ba~ and experience. (238) 21 _SALESME ‘HI FELLA! | Want to sell a famous bran portable typewriter? Only $1 REAL ESTA Ls Phone 3236 . NORTON YOUNGS AGENCIES LTD, B.C. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION INSURANCE 213 Third St. down, $1 a week. We want you to represent us in your community, High commissions. Full or part time. You sell, we collect. This 1s really a salesman’s dream, Act today — tomorrow may he too 44: SHIRLEY Saw Mill. mill buila- roofing, 40 ft. bolted trussen, can be moved and dismantled easily. late, Write to Typewriter Divi-|C.N.R. flat car, Piease phone or write Bruce Webb, Doreen, B.C. BUSINESS PROPERTY: ing, 160 ft. x36 ft. Galvanized PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Prompt and, Courtenous Service 261 FOR SALE MISC. samnietee np uceerehs taemeentint eRe Te ‘pees Oe full. cabinet electric range; |. one deluxe oil heater, circulation fan; one large model standard oi) ‘heater; one old model 18” typewriter. All in first class con- dition, Phone 3794 evenings or Box 379. (236) GOOD seasoned fir lumber, and timbers, also electric fixture and steam fittings. See J. A. Mac- : Rae at Prince Rupert Dry Dock}. @ a.m.-5 p.m. or phone 2992. ‘ 24ip 32 BE at home anywhere with this 23-foot factory built traijer. Good condition. Low priced. Morley Wight, Port Edward. (236p) PIANO in good condition. Price $300.00. Phone 5559 after 6 p.m. 23d ONE complete Boy Scout uniform and piano accordian, for par- waar, December 40 ticulars phone 5414. 236 ited ‘ oes 5 punites Church Fall Bavaar,)| oui baby buggy. $25.00. Phone ——— ~- 2456. 238 St. Seter's Fall Bazaar. Dec.| --- lith., | MAN’S overcoat, smal size. Good we ac nent rn condition. Phone 4630. 238p 1s PERSONAL HALLICRAFTER radio. Phone In order to warant holding i in=| 2055. (23 7p) | struction tn First Aid and Home| cONCRETE MIXER. Phone 4732 Nursing classed, we need more 241) volunteers. R. MeKay, Civil De- fense Co-ordinator. Phone 2563. 235 Coming Civic “Centre Monday, ‘October 14h, EVAN KEMP with stage show and dance. ‘240 7-week-~-old orange kitten wanis good home. Phone 2908. 236 TO contact Alcoholics Anony-j. mous‘write Box 343 or phone 3763. 14 BUSINESS PERSONALS PANTS” or slacks. Tailoring by Ling the Tailor, Quickest ser- viee in one or two days. (256) WILFORD Electrical Works, Mo- tors bought, sold, rewound and . GIRL'S heavy winter coat, size | * 414.112 BE. 8th Ave. 237) | ‘PIANO. Phone 2023. , (238) | 34 WANTED MISC. WANTED — Top market prices paid for scrap Iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, ete. Honest grading, p: ‘ompt . payment made. Atlas lroméettetut Ltd., 250 Prior St., Vancouver, BC. Phone PAcific CASH FOR Scrap, Copper, Brass, Batteries, Radiators. Dial 6128. Call 630 6th Ave. W. ‘ (256) 36 ROOMS FOR RENT LIGHT housekeeping room. Close in. Non-drinker. Phone 2814. } repaired. (253)! “ELECTROLUX | Sales and Service. Phone No. 2, Leeds Apts. 2778. (a5) LOST 16 LOST-—-By Presbyterian Bunday Sunday, a small "O30 School, kitten. Phone 3380. i8 ee ccmmeennentn ener rimietinre camel ® DRAFTSMEN are in “great mand, . Tk LP Wa NITED MAL Ke er Study courses * on. nwarded. Free folder. course required, Primary of Drafting, Dept. E. Station Q. Toronto, QUALIFIED Box 123, (208) ‘de- Train by home- ~study | 7 for a well- paid secure job, Home- Blueprint Reading also available. Diploma Mention Schoo! D draughtsman, ex: perlence m highway and Ren 236 | SLEEPING room. Phone 4800. (236p) eerie preteens es HOUSEKEEPING room. ‘for. aniet ; man, 139 4th Ave. E. (2390p) | 390A NT SUITES FOR RENT APARTMENT to rent, down-. town location, brand new. modern, one bedroom, large kit- chen,’ diving room and bath- room, Automatic heat, T. Norton Young. Ltd. Phone 3236. (236) 4 wanting = we ee 40 HOMES, For SAL K 2 WARTIME SIXES CLOSE TO SCHOOLS on Nent as pin, situated corner Jot, stucco finish, concrete! al eral enginecring preferred. Long tioyndation, nice yard and pa- term Job for the right man. Box 1 anes 879, 93a) | Pane $8500 cnsh. 200 ELE WANTE D—Female — CLERK GRADE 1 or ‘CLERIK. FULL Be OO GIVIL. SERVICE. no. 41 SERVICH : mire Outre brine | CONCRETE BASEMENT RUPERT Salary: Clerk Ve-$173 rising tolOn large level lot — spacious g210 per month, plus $16 pert ylassed In poreh on back 4 bed- month SGA. cS8adary Ineredse | poanyy — $8000 full price with recommended) typinie gnecad. 40 $3000 down, words per minutes prefarably 7 , qwayerrs’ eleriend experiences, Clerks Stenographer 2--G1 HO rha- H. G. Helgerson Ltd. Ing fo #218 per month, plus $16 Typing speed AY words per minutes shorthand ner month ALLA, speed 100 words per minute; pre ferably two venrs' experience, Clood warkini con dittans, WYollda Applicanty nvuab be British Bub jects, War further wd applleation format We Government Agont, TPE 10, Mon, Compotition No, wi Ry aS stenowraphie v and slek tenve. information t, nob inter than Oniober hathro ont unin BA | ARM 46) Phone 4131 Rvenings b8ae (247) ~ w . Muar Bi SOLD NOW Bald cedar Uned fe room fanily home, ino hardy view location, apaclous living roam, larwe bright Kitehen, 1 food bderooms nnd cuent foundation, with half cash. IONG ACENCIES LTD. Dial aad eet PERBONG to train as anes ore der cooks, no expariande neces} Kary, G-day week, hourly, rate. 4 and Apa on Wed, Oetober Mth vt Tonys Belf-Berve: Driveein, Tt Apply in person hetaveen of ath Street. sat ergot ere Git pre news UXPERIENCHD. ‘analer to work| = Hecday week, Monnnt perkone |. Apply In person 10 yan, on War ality osmntial, hetwaen 4 nie nesday, Oetober (th Aelf Herve Drive-in, street, at Tony’ font of at M8 cainegn Tabsir for ante, loentocdt at mY fron 4 pan. on, fo rmedanarton bee ver tut emeus eon | PURNISTED house far Hig, fii 4 Ave. Wi. Phone Avil. (asap) rey eet fo te ald WANTED TO WENT eet ees HET Oe He FE 8 f vio Dilly News, or auiite, With private entrance, Liy two workin mon, Avmly Hox sion, 113 McCormack 8t., Tor- onto 9. (240) 2 SITUATIONS WAN'T ED- Male | 47 AUTOMOBILES YOUNG man (mobile) exper-|'55 OLDSMOBILE. Hydromatic fenced payrolls, bookkeeping,; . super 88. Power brakes, fully costing, stores accounts, secks|Cquipped, three-tone, new nylon position. Box 378 Daily News. tires, $3000. Phone 2621. Terms (236p) arranged. (236) ey FUEL ““""'48 PLYMOUTH Tudor. Good ; : rubber. Engine recently oveér- SHELL’—Stove and Furnace Oil} hauled, needs little body work. Dial 210! Phone 3285. : 241p dition. Phone 3156. pert, removal of timber. submit a sealed tender. to “be onened -!at the “hour of auction and treated ; 10:00--News and Sports | '0:15—Jack Parr | naa Yvan, 2688 wa Vravoy Bt. $9600.00 cash, reat Monthly payments, Phone ay PURNIBHEDY 2 - bedroom house 1953 FORD Station Wagon, “Country Squire,” good con- - (238) LEGAL NOTICES . AU c “WON Or “PIMBE nf SAL E X-74527 There will be offered for sale at publie auction, at 11:00 a.m. on Pri- day, November Ist, 1957, in the office of the District Forester, Prince Ru- B.C.,.the Licence X-74527, to cut 449,000 cubte ‘feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar and Other Species Cowlogs on an area situated on Smith Island, “Phree (2) years will be allowed for Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may as one bid. Further particulars may he ob- tained from the District Forester at Prince upert, B.C... or the Forest Ranger, Prince Rupert, B.C. ae KABI = Log 289 KCS ‘Standard Time ‘Subiect to Change) TUESDAY— ~— PM ~ 6 :00—-News 6:15-—Weather 6:20-—-Music , 6:30—Snarts Snotlicht .6:45--One Man's Family. NBC 7:00-—-Mystery Time, ABC 7:30-——People Are Funny, NBO 8:00—-Touls, Sobol 8$:30—Queen’s Men 9:00—-Pan American News 9:15--Public Service 9 :30— Weather. 9:35—Musiec Hall ‘full purpose. ook into the Ocean dock’ ware- - ac Roads _ (Continued from: Page 1). The motion was launched by: YT. Norton Youngs who said -he didn’t think the large dock and warehouses were fulfilling their Suggestion that, some - of. ‘the members should - go down © “and houses was made by J. S, Auid, who said that there was very little unused space left at all. Mr. Auld said that it was serv- ing’ as an extremely useful sstor- age place for canned salmon and was used extensively by local firms. who needed _.the storage space. Mr. Youngs also reported that J. J. Behan, manager..for the Canadian National Railways, western division, said that most of the difficulties regarding ‘the leasing of a portion of the form- er drydock site for a sawmill. wns “almost ironed out” and “the deal was nearly settled”. | Mr. Youngs was also appointed the chamber’s representative to the Civic Centre association ior another - year. The chamber ‘also agreed to keep alert as to other means vf amphibious transportation in the; event. that the remaining Canso! of Canadian Pacific Airlines be- | came useless. i Mr. Youngs said that: he. had: spoken ,to Grfnt McConachiec, | CPA president who voiced the, opinion that he didn’t think. ‘tha! Canso. “would hold out until : 1959" when it was expected the, /Prince Rupert airport on Digby , Island would be completed. Referred to the port’ and ma- rine committee was a motion of i J. S. Burns who urged that. the| chamber take action to have Al-; berta coal shipped through Prince Rupert. Presently, - re | said it was being shipped to the: Orient through Seattle and; Portiand. ' He said Prince Rupert shouid' consider providing facilities. here: couver was pondering building Another member said the Alberta: coal was near the CPR mainline, mier Bennett had boasted that: way would open up a large rca: to Japan. sible to use the facilities ‘of | | Prince Rupert for shipping this; ‘ coal.” The chamber also decided to write the Stewart « Board of: Trade offering its help. should: ‘n-an_Treasurv Agent, MBS 17:00—-Midnight News /4$1:05—-Skimp Corner 12:00---Sign off WEDNESDAY— AM 6:30-—Toast and Jam 6:55-- Weather 7:00—Standard Mews Time 7:05—Toast and Jam 7:2n.Farlvbird News 7:35—Toast & Jam 7:40—-Sports Report 7:45—Weather : 7:50—Toast and Jam 8:00—-Standard News Time 8:05—Toast and Jam 8:30-—News 8:35---Toast and Jam Continued 9:00—Breakfnst Club, ABC 10:00-—-Midmorning News 10:05—Midmorning Melodtes 10:30-—-Woman to Woman 71:00—Tead Malone, ABC 13:15—Behind the Story, MBS 112::80---Martin Block 12°:00--Star Time PUM. 1:15-—-Noon News 12::28-—-Wenrther 12:20--Swap and Sell 12:46--Prevue the Record 12:55--ACCA ‘ 1:00—Qyeen Por a Day, MBS 1:40-—-News 1:45--INNton House, NBO 2:00—My True Story, ABO 2:30-—-Dr, Gentry 2:45—When a Girl Marries, NBO !' 9:00—-Pepper Young, NBC $:16—Whispering Streets, ABO §:90--'True Confessions 4:00-—-Bilt Goodwin 4:30---Bible ‘Treasury Hour ' ¢45--Wonderland in Fantasy 6:00—Pive Star Matinee, NRO 9:30- ~Candolent & Sliver [TRY THE | | Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL | 3215 NEAL C.P. Airlines to Voneoaver The thon of laprtire LEAVE P, VWuport 7380 a. Terrace With aim, WAVE Prince Rupert Wits aw, Terrace 4:00 pu, t d hie , me Sane eer: + cememmnetenrante eon w+ NAILY SUNDAY ONLY sere ep neve the northern-community need it. | A brief report on the Canadiaa tion Mr. Youngs. s “s FAST CARGO SAILINGS Every Week leaving Vancouver @ MONDAY delivering cargo Pr. Rupert Thurs. @ TUESDAY delivering cargo Friday a.m, @ FRIDAY delivering cargo Monday a.m, UN ION STEAMSHIPFS LTD. 509 8rd Ave. West Phone 5338 or 2329 wee Open @ am. to 1 om. OIh—~—sr.d Ave, West EVANS TRANSPORTATION co. LTD. Phone 2085 DAILY BUS SERVICE Connecting with v CNR to Kitimat Wid arrivals ire an follows: ATHIVE Terrace TOsdd wm P, rupert Bs pan ATHUVE Terrace VAs pe Prineo Pupert 7200 pen since Prince Rupert was two! days closer to the Orient. Van-, coal shipping facilities, he said. ; the Pacific Great Eastern Rail-! of anthracite coal for. shipment: Chamber of Commerce conven- in Victoria was given by OOM O LL ane oe OPPODODIISIOIA IO SINILITIFSS: eroe ‘Beer. Capital Confident of Series! MILWAUKEE n— bade its beloved Braves “auf wiedersehn,” fully confident they'll bring back a world series championship from New York. Leading the series 3 to 2 after Lew Burdette’s. masterful 1-0 shutout of the Yankees Monday, the Braves and Yanks had moved to New York for a rest today be- fore hooking up in the sixth game Wednesday. More than 2,- 000 Braves’: fans cheer ed their takeoff. , . The feeling in this’ beer capital of America was that “the Yan- kees is. dead” without injured Mickey Mantle and with. Mon- duy’s failure by Whitney Ford, who won-the series. opener,Oct. 2. Milwaukee’s’ Bob ‘Buhf, who has an 18.00 earned run average from’ his ill-fated start against the Yankees in Saturday’s thitd game, indirectly struck a hard blow against New York. It was on Buhl’s wild pickoff toss to sec- ond that Mantle and Brave .c- ond gacker Red Schoendlest tangled, with the star Yankee centrefielder throwing a stand- Milwaukee up “block” which ruined his shoulder. Bob the Braves in the regular ‘season, is the series’ forgotten man, Hazle has played in only two games and is hitless in six trips. Righthanded hitting Andy Pafko, 36, got the call in right field against lefty Ford Monday and did well. Andy combed Ford for two singles and turned in a great catch of Gil 'McDougald’s first- inning liner.. of Sunday’s Milwaukee ‘triumph with his two-run homer in the 10th, was-a prime factor in Mon- day’s 1-0 Braves’ decision.. Ed- die’s great start and fast finish in running out his’ bounder ‘to Coleman was the game's “big hit.” And Mathews contributed a | defensive play in the fourth, Af- ter Joe Adcock booted -Berra's roller and Enos Slaughter rapped a single, Burdette was in trouble. Harry Simpson then slapped a} wicked bounder towards third. Mathews speared the .ball on a difficuit try and launched an in- ning- ending double. play. (Hurricane) Hazzle, the "LOCAL ae ey me ‘Prince 2 Rupert Daily News: | “Tuesday, October. 8 1957" bes fo ‘ Eddie Mathews, the big hero .- rookie who turned the tide for ae Try Daily News Classified . 708 °° ‘SPECIAL MEETINGS. "Wednesday, Oct. 9th 7:30 p.m. en 1:30 which would wipe out any pos-' sibility of it being shipped here. | ’ A. Bruce Brown said that Pre-! BUSINESS “We should do everything: pos- | ARCHIE, Thursday, Oct. of Delegates Western Canada Council | B.C. 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