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September 17 Tea -December 3 Bazaar, . (A30) Bazaar, Oct. J. - Cathedral Rummare Sale, Oc- tober. 4. Hospital Auxillary Rummage Sale, September 27. Légion Auxillary Bazaar, Nov. = Bazaar. ern te tea ee November 15. Bazaar, November ‘19. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 29. Fall Bazaar, November 27. Bazaar, Nov. | 26, — - weenie PERSONS. LS Patentamt ne sabre tener te separ nets aay ec tac rbee stent nese TO contact ‘Alcohclies Anony- mous write Box 343 or phone | 3763 gr 3864, Meets every Thurs- | day, 8:30, Civie Centre. {$35 weekly with 34 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CASH BOR So cee rs ana 4, nda W. ’ 630 6th Avo, W s. Dial 6128, Ca BABY harnea, toldy- seat and Push cart. Phone 4611. (123) 36. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE sleeping for -gentleman. Phone 336 ~ 6th E. room 2304, (121) DOUBLE sleeping. ‘room, Men, close in. Phone 2865, (120) DOUBLE ‘sleeping room. Mon. Close in. Phone 2865. (120) 37 ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for one m: an. " (L291 Phone 2272. 38 COTTAGES, COTTAGES for summer holi- days for from two to seven persons In farm surroundings atl Ferry Landing. Electricily. Taxi. ponies and boats, near store. Good fishing. Safe beach. Mrs. Harold Neave, Francols Lake, near Burns Lake, B.C. ( 121) CAMPSITES SUNSET Cabins now open, Lak- else Lake. (tf) 309A SUITES FOR RENT APARTMENT for 2” months, Adults, Phone 5472 after 6 p.m. 121) 2 bedroom suite. Apply 1070 ‘3rd Weat. (121) 10 NOME rOR SALE Rhodes, the largest isiand in the Doedecanese, has an areca of 542 square miles, 45 PROPERTY FOR SALE CONVENIENT TERMS 3 bedrooms, close to schools. This neat home features a cab- inet kitchen, spacious living room, sewing room. and is situ- ated on a level lot. See it and youll buy it. Full price $6800 with $2900 down or may be boueht furnished. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION LOTS OF ROOM IN THIS Full concrete foundation with 14 BUSINESS PERSONALS HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Chimneys. troughs cleaned and Phone 2379. (126) | cee ate nee tenement enema E ~ ELECTROLUX Bales & Service. Phone 2778.; No. 2 Leeds Ants.. Nace Ot owe lawn. Automatic oil heat, Extra ilarge master bedtoom. Bright! stoves and caves-! roomy cabinet kitchen. repaired.; many, more fine apnointments. (119) }Lonk and you'll like it. “ FOR your Fuller Brush products’ see these and others just phone > phone Len Christenson at 2862.! 4131 or eves. 5888. [47 FOR: Shingling, Rebuilding and | 1954 Pontiac. Sedan. 2 A}L Repair _Work, Phone 5821.1 (141); basement on large fenced lot. In Many. Priced ‘right and only $3000 down. To H. G. Helgerson Ltd. . a2n AUTOM OBILES tone. anta- matic, radio and heater. 1609 8th Ave. East, Phone 3619. (121) see WILFORD Electrical Works, Mo- | 1947 tors bought, sold, rewound and} Plymouth. What offers? .544 - 8th Ave. East after 6 nm. tevalred., | (121) | ‘'53 Pontiac. 4 door, like new.! ie a LOST eee} Phone 4014. (120p) ROOSEVELT Park Sunday, June | 14” x 12” navy blue plastic: handbag. Reward for contents | 7 of handbag. Please leave at Daily | News Office. (121) | 19 HELP WANTED Male-Female | FREE couple for part time help ina, country place, In ‘Terrace. Write | John Sawicki, Box 910, Terrace, : B. C. M20) 31 BICYCLE S, “MOTORCYCL ES GIRL'S bike. $20. Phone 2598. (1220p) | rent for elderly man of 32 FOR SALE MISC. BEST quality | lined ‘drapes With “date T shall proceed to ‘distribute the top. | the large, rich, garden cart hooks, 108" across Belge backpround, attractive pattern, mnd flower designs. Like new, Jess than 14 price. Phone 4773, 218 Oth E. (122). HERE 'S A TE RRIF 1C BUY 16") Royal Electric Typewriter covered by new machine war- ranty for 12 months. Repwlar $485. Speclal value $295, For a demonstration eall 4125, (tne) ONE ‘all he: iter, electric range, double conerete Inundry tub, one Bendix anutomatie washer. Phone A784, (aa) aoon taxt business "Phone or white Pete's Tux, New Iavel- ton, B.C. oe M24) KIROEL BR. ~ehestlerfield suite. Make me fin offer. Call after Boyan, 1941 Olin Ave. BE. FULLY pnnranteed used wish- ers, food condition, From $365. Phone BH 25, 2326. tf. KENMORE pot bummer rane. excellent — condition, Phone 470, (121) RE CORD | “player, “erldive, “olectele stove, suntiny, typewriter and etl muathress, Phone 4Oit. (129) Rl. ECTRIC sewing machine, table model, mdla and record plityor, Phone 3076. (120) 2p te pnteag seer wan USED ‘tombination radlos, from $Oh. Phone 2825, 2426, (th) WEAVING loom, Phone ae 20 -ldebtedness to me | ited at Port Clements, |ors cand others ‘paving elaims against ‘huniesa in the meantime valld objec. LEG AL N OTICES IN RE ESTATE OF Ww Th. LIAN HUBERT PEACOCK alsa. knewn as WILLEAM HERBERT PEACOCK, Deceased, TAKE NOTICE THAT as adminis. trator duly appointed by the Court of the estate of William Hubert Pea- -eock, also Known as Willlam Herbert Peacock, Iate of Port Clements, in ‘the County of Prince Rupert, in’ the ‘Province of: British Columbian, who Province of ‘British Columbia, on the 5th day of i December, 1088 T reattire atl credit- ‘the sald estate to send the same to ‘ing, properly verified, at the address mentioned below, on or before the 18th day of July, 1958, after which estate to thase entitled by law, have Ing regard only to: such clilms of which T shall then have been notl- ed. 4 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the snid estate are required to pay their ine forthwith, DATED at Prince Rupert, D.C. this Gth day of June, 1958. W. ON. Poole, Officin! Administrator, P.O, Box 326, ar-24 Rosner Block, Prince Rupert, BC, (J 9, 16, 28, 401 LAND REGISTRY ACT Ne: Coratfleate of ‘Tide No, 90003-T to an undivided one-half (4) lnter- eat Ino and to Lat Fifty (60), Blork Thirty (0), Seetlon Bight (8), Clty | of Prince Hapert, Map aaa, WHEREAS snuinfacpory proof of loss of the ubove Certiflente of ttle txsied tn the name of Slipne Jonsen Han been fed tn thing affies, notles is hereby yiven hat To ahall, ats the expiration of ane montt from the dante of the flrah publiention hereof, tasue on Provinional Certificate — of Tite in Hon of anid Inat Cortificate, omen ton be made to me ta writing. DATED at the Tand Reyistry Of- fier, Prince Tupart, a GO. Wile ath day oof dune, 1058 Qn. Ww. b. AUMTERTAND, | Deputy Reglatrar, Ghily 1) BIG WOLE FORT WILLIAM, Ont. @& RN, J, Crozier found he had ban gardening for seven yonrs over n hole In the ground, He made the discovery when the cover of an old woll colinpsed, and his veorenen garden dianpponrad. ” ene tae ci ret oe Modem = rough greon mill avalluble on anstainad tite MOA oe tanh ~ a SELL OR ‘LEASE ALASKA SAWMILL Joanted waterfront is for lmmodinte sale or lease by Bankruptey TYynsteo, MIN constructed Inte 1986, Tas excollant log pond and barge-loading grid. Ampla spruce, homlock or cedar log supply basis = for Responsible Interested partiag may obtain history of operation and original equipment costa from Trustee, Northwoods Lumber Co, Box 210, Ketahilkan, Alnalen on Ketehilan, Alaska yonr-round operation, LEGAL NOTICE | Kes Certfllente of Title No, inant tn Lots One (1) and tye (2), Blovk | Kleven (it), H18, Btewirt Townstle, WHEREAS sntietnctory proof loss of the above Cortifiente of. Title issued in the name of John Mellor has been filed In this offiee, notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the frst publication herebdf, insue oa Provisional Certificate ‘of Title In- Meu, of sald lost Certificate, uniess fn the meantime vailld objec. tion be made to me In writing, DATED nat the Land Registry Of- fice, Prince ‘Rupert, B.c, ‘this 80th aay of Muay, 1968, AD, Deputy Registrar. (July i) r hun Operation scheduled for Tim Tam PHILADELPHIA i#—Tim Tam will come to this centre of vet- erinary medicine this week for ain operation known to baseball players as removal of bone chips. Bali players usually return to the lineup after such an opera- tion. Tim Yam, horse racing’s biggest money winner this year, conceivably could race again but won’t. . Calumet farm trainer Jimmy Jones said so Thursday in an- nouncing the operation .to be performed at the University of Pennsyivania's school of veter- inary medicine. “He's ruined, and about all we can do is save him “for stud,” said Jones in New York after confering with Dr. William Reed, his veterinarian, and Mrs. Gene Markey, owner of Calumet Farm. The’ three-year-old colt won the Kentucky. Derby and the Preakness, then injured his right front ankle running the Belmont Stakes last Saturday. He fin- ished second, losing his: chance Willie dropped to .393 and behind Dr. Jacques Jenny, the surgeon who will perform the operation, has. this to say: “I've treated a good number of horses with similar conditions, and some have raced, some have not. Some have raced and won. “The operation will make it possible for Tim Tam to race again but it won’t. make him a better race horse.” First place at stake tonight: — Sea Kings have the oppor- tunity tonight to catch up with the Little League leaders, Shop- Easy, when they meet third-place Kinsmen at 7 o'clock at Algoma Park, In Friday's action North Star defeated. Sea Kings 9-7. In the farm team loop Satur- day, Sport Shop trounced Albert and McCaffery 15-5 and Greer and Bridden edged Skeena Gro- cery 11-10. Litlie League players will be informed of the second half of theif schedule in tomorrow's edition of The Daily News. Little League Standings Won Lost Shop Basy ..u0 oc. 6 3 Sea Kings 2b 5 3 Kinsmen oo 8 5 North Star oo. 3 6 Hollywood, Calif. ua — (frish) Tommy Bain, 128, Los Angeles, outpointed Eddie Gaspora, 129%, Los Angeles (10), of | |) Yugoslavia | rot WORLD cur : an Five countries reach ~ soccer quarter-finals — ‘STOCKHOLM (AP) soccer clip championships.” ‘Replays will be necessary ‘to complete. the Mneup of the last eight. - Winners - of these Bavott | matches Tuesday will go info the June 19 quarter-finals: Czecho- ‘| slovakia v3 Northern | Ireland; Wales vs’ Hungary; and: Russia | vs England, FIVE ELIMINATED | Argentina, Austr fa, * scotland, araguay and Mexico were elim- {nated from the tournament. ‘In Sunday’s gathes, ‘Sweden and Wales played.a scoreless tie, Hungary defeated -Mexico 4-0, and Paraguay tied 3-3, Frante edged “Scotland 2-1, Brazil blanked Russia 2-0, Eng- land and Austria tied 22, West Germany and Northern Ireland also ‘tied 2-2, and Czechoslovakia routed. Argentina 6-1. This 1s the schedule for. Thurs- day’s quarter-finals: | West Germany vs Yugoslavia, France vs Northern Ireland or Czechoslovakia; Sweden vs Rus- sia or England, and Brazil vs Wales or Hungary. 24, with the final June 29. ms ; SIXTEEN STARTED... - os Sixteen teams started cam- paigning last-Sunday. They were divided in four groups of four teams each. The top two in each group advance to the quarter- finals. Playoff matches were neces- sary wher two teams shared sec- ond position in a group with the Inter-city table tennis ends in draw - Prince Rupert table tennis club battled to a 7-7 tie with Kitimat at the Civic Centre | | Theo Keil for two: double vic~ teams hung in: the balance|’ Semi-finals will be played June yesterday in- the second en- \ oe part. of an inter-city. series as part of local Centennial cel- | ebrations. ' Kitimat won the first game in| i the smelter city last Sunday 5-4. | Big. .Len Scott. .was,,the tomer |f.... y ‘of strength in the five-man Kit- imat team. He. took both wns Singles and teamed. up with tories.’ first, were as follows : SINGLES 7 Aubrey McTaggatr vs Theo Kell— 21-13, 12-14; McTaggart vs Len Scott 16-21, 23-21, 13-21; Meinhart Lag- les vs Keil-—-13-21, 20-22, Lagies’. vs Scott-——16-21, 8-21; Derek Ratcliffe vs Gary Hain—21-7, 21-8; Ratcliffe vs Wolfgang Wagner—21!-10. 21-16; Roland. .Smith vs: Hain—-18-21, 21-17, 16-21; Smith vs Wagner—20-22, 13- 21; Jack Franks vs Kim Trigonis -— 21-11, 21-11; Franks vs Trigonis — 21-12, 2h-11. ° DOUBLES McTaggart, Lagies vs Hain, Wagner —-21-15, 21-10; McTaggart, Lagies vs Kel, Scott—17.21, 15-21. Ratcliffe, Smith vs Kell 12-21, 12-21;. Rateliffe, Hain, Wagner—27-21, 21- Scott —- Smith vs 11, 21-6. Remember When By The Canadian Press Bill Beasley’s three - year - old colt Canadian Champ easily won ithe 97th running of the Queen's Plate two years ago today, the first thine the historie race was run at the New Woodbine race- track near Toronto. Canadian Champ had a margin of 484 lengths over Ben Steen's Argent at the finish of the elnsste. Business & Professional J. H. BULGER _ OPTOMETRIST The Electrician Phone 5447 1207 Water St. John Bulger Ltd. Jewellers Dial 3547 . Across from Post Office M. J. Saunders GREER & BRIDDEN | G ' i You Want sivered LIMITED rave Coment Delivere BUILDERS and Rock or Concrete Work Rent of Trucks & Kquipment CONTRACTORS 215 Int Ave, Wost, Phone 5241 LINDSAY’S Cartage & Storage MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGE ' Phonos Wharf 4381 Office 5016 DO YOU HAVE IT? Mutual of Omaha Income Protection Plan Write for Information . Distrlet Agent, John Sawloll, Vox 910, Terrace, B.C. bude Yor certified Red-Senl or adeaqunte wiring ~ Reasldenttal Commarelal or Industrial TELEPHONE 4210 or 4310 Vree Natimaten | Northern B.C, Power Co, Ltd, ALEX'S TAILOR SHOP Ixperionned Talloring Alterations and Ropatrs FAST SMRVION . Alex, Tatlor--G, Cionn, Boamatreds 301 Srd Ave. W., Phone 2700 | + PHONE 4125 YOR CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE DATLY NiWS BEFORE 10 A.M. Janitor Service Building Maintenance laaning Floors, Walls, Windows * Phone 3519 ' ' ‘shh AEH ee VALVE CHR THE KEHTS Cn ee . Results, with local players, named, — patie ate t — - Defending chairs West Germany, Brazil, Yugoslavia, France and Swe- den.Sunday went into the quarter-finals ‘of the. world ‘The fate of 1X): other same number of points,’ re - Austria went Into-a surprise 1+" 0 lead over. England on:a goal: by Karl Koller in.the 14th minute.. ‘Then’ England, playing ‘a’ chard - tackling game, levelled. the’ score in the 56th minute through in-| side forward Jolinny Haynes. ‘ The Austrians: shot “ahead ‘again in the 73rd minute through But. a. minute! Alfred ‘Koerner, later the Englishmen: equalized through. céritre forward Derek Kevan ahd qualified for .a play- off against Russia. , WIN EARNS PLAYOFF Hungary’s 4-0 win over Mexico earned them. a, playoff against Wales. talrie, and Plantoni: starred in France’s 2-10 victory, over. Scot- land in., one of {the. hardest. fought affairs of the’ day. . Harry Gregg. wasithe man of | thé match in the. tussle between Northern Ireland.and: West Ger- many, Gregg made brilliant save after brilliant save ta’ keep out the Germans, Paraguay ‘earned a 3- 3. draw against Yugoslavia with a goal 15 minutes. from -times -But-is was the Yugoslavs ‘ who . “impressed most with their fine teamwork and attractive passing. The Argentine defence simply collapsed under the powerful at- tacking thrusts of the. Czechs who steam rollered- their way through .to the Argentine goal. Argentina’s only'goal came on a penalty in the 65th minute. The biggest crowd of the day turned. up at Goteborg for the clash of the giants—Brazil. and Russia. The Brazilians outclass- ed the Russians in every depart- ment, Their play was the finest See anette ort ewan: tet bare Hey Ege for a 19-18 victory. . : Vped. off. with a circuit clout: by: won't fight . Forward Rayinon Kopa,. Fon- : @ in Toronto aS fight. - exhibition of soccer. seen yet. in the tournament. Oe | inet Fashion - | 19-18 victory’ |. e Fashion Footwear. staged. a ne seven-run‘rally inthe sixth ‘in- |“ ning of their Women's Softball league fixture’ iwith.. Savoy, at |, Gyro Park yesterday to he stage a ‘ i a.10-9 deficit. and. set the -Fashion’s big: Inhthig’ was! cap: Marg Brunelle, the; only. one of ee the game. Earlier in the game, ' “Savy Talk The: ae nd Sho 4 The, Big. ‘Band: Show : had: taken a 10-9 lead on! en a eight- run outburst in- the’ fifth, eight bases’ op balls oft winning pitcher Roberta Heide. Roberta a gave up a total of eight’ hits.” oy ‘Patterson TORONTO-\Gi__: World heavy weight. champion: Floyd: Patter-. Losing piteéher Fay: Ttudean: a was tagged for: 14 its: ; Vancouver: Theatre | Vancbuyer Theatre | Saammer “Fallow | Summer Fallow _ "| fntetrintionar’. Conbért ‘| international. Concert : iicnationat Concert c son’s, Manager» won't. bring ‘His: fou 2: fall—even for :$300,000,. _ Toronto fight: promoter, Jack: Allen made the’ offer: Thursday for Patterson to. defchd' his’ title: boxer to fightin Toronto this | a: against the winner of Monday’é : fight between sixth-ranked: Alex |" eet Miteff of Argentina: and. Toror=. to’s George. Chuvalo: : Manager: Cus D'Amato ‘turned a down the offer, . Allen - ‘reported wy Priday, .*,. “He told me he has ‘other irons a in’ the fire,” Allen said. “Ap+ parently ~ Miteff and his ‘man- | ager, Hymie-Wallman, . D’Amato'’s’bad list.” - ‘Allen said he and -D'Amato ed have arranged a conference.later’ are: “on - to discuss a Chuvalo-Pattérson’ 2 BM. ‘Allen said his idea .was, fe that if Chuvalo beats’ Miteff| - 192: Monday he: would. move into’ the a top 10 heavyweights: and becomé a legitimate contender. for. the V ° title, we ose ausoa, : ARCHIE _CANADIAN. ae . “JACKPOT: $175 nae : " Consolation: ‘$50 one “LEGION AUDITORIUM _ EVERYBODY WELCOME - oe JUNE With | : Pisher' mén’s | {| Musical: “clock | “ECBO: NEWS &:- | Devotions, oe a Records itor You = Records: for: You* - ‘Records ‘for’ You Records: for. You" I NEED CASH I'VE SPENT ‘ ALL DAY. | COLLECTING THESE DEPOSIT | BOTTLES’ HERE... CATCHY |. MAMY HAPPY RETURNS? EES WELL KNOWN FACT: ALLIGATOR , CANNOT OH, AH IS LUCKY TO BE WIF A \ En cewek WELL-KNOWN. 2: FACT ALLIGATORS \ CANNOT CLIMB # MAYBE EVEN) THEES ONE ‘AH'S SLIPPIN'! WHY, MRS. BRUEL—WHAT. Ja LOVELY FLOWER! IS (T=. 1 SOME BODY'S GIRLH BIRTHDAY 2. 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