. An overheated coal-nil stnvj Po'ikrthnl! Prince Rupert Daily Mews Wednesday, November.,22, 1950 in a room over Deane s Quanty ..I Cleaners, 617 Sixth Avenue West, "12 O'clock High" Stirring Picture Aviation's part in modern war . J caused A fire alarm at 1:40 yes-I terday. The flames were diately quelled by the fire de laid. j 6eeretary-T rfr ; Smith partment. Brodie Head of Gov't Employees The annual meeting of the Recording Secretary, Evie Ri-ett. Executive, Eupert Fulton, John Bteenbergen, Stan Vickerman, Sgt. L. A. N. Polterton, chief of police of the local detachment of R.C.M.P., returned on last night's tain from a trip to Re- RmppnmBnt Arl Hulhtvuilr 1 W. Enst.hrook. British Columbia Shoemen Victors Over Hardware Team In Keen Senior League Contest Brownwoods moved into second place in the Senior League last night when they scored a 41 to o" victqry over the up-and-coming Gordon and Anderson squad. The latter took a slight lead in the firct quarter but couldn't hold it against the hustling shoe-men who outscored them in the second and third per- Employees' Association, Prince Tentative plans were made lor uuwra, n. Rupert Branch, was held MondPvj holding a Christmas dance and . thainja hospital. evening in the Civic Cenije with general get-together under the Vice-President G. Brodie in the jeonvenership of George Brodie. whist was enjoyed, sponsored by chair and 25 members present. 1 A report on the recent provin- the public works department umcers ior me coming year cuu cofivenuuu in vaituuuvci members.- Prize winners were fare and the rising prestige of daylight bombing are told in the spectacular picture "Twelve O'clock High," which h comim , to the Capitol Theatre here this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The picture stars Gregory Peck as the commander of a bombe," group who is called upjn to risk his personal stability for the sage of transforming a demoralized, straggling army group at the outset of the war into a trim, efficient fighting unit that had a great deal to do with victory. To accomplish the task, the officer must adopt a steel exterior and drive his men Hire himself. Eventually, he cracks but not before his job is done and done well. The supporting cast includes Hugh Marlowe and Gary Merrll.i both well known on the New sir! Be 'I say given toy Miss Evie Rjvett. were elected as follows: .'Miss E. Rivett and J. W. East- i FollowinE the serving of re President, George Brodie Vice-President, J. P. MacDon- freshments, an evening of court wood. sure you mix the iods to lead going into 6 BOTTLE CART tre gym early on any basketball night. Individual scoring: Jl'NIOR High School Martin 2. McAfee 10, Ciccone 4, Mathews 3. fourth by a 30-23 margin. It was a fast, hustling game all the way. Brownwoods were a little surer on their shooting, making the most of their foul shot opportunities. Both teams scored 14 field baskets but Gordon and Anderson missed many more shots than the winners Brownwoods made their fouls WOW KUSimancon z, cnrme. vm . yullt blage but new to the screen, Blackaby, Menzies 8. William- th. the character .harar,. actor ., Millard Mnlnrri M1. i Mlt-1 TL:. - J .. . . . . . u avcruscacnt i not publuhed or dil.j son. Total 36. , L"uo' V-omrol bo,d Of by tht Get,, chell, Robert Arthur and Paul Stewart. Joyce MacKenzie, as eni of fku J an Army nurse, has the principal feminine role. count, getting 13 points on free throws. Gordon and Anderson S122 n 11 IllVf Sil III ilHTftWTlJ Cook Jewellers Stewart, Eirik-son 3, Hodgkinson 8,' Jeffrey 4, Sedgewick, D. Findlay 2, Black. Wing, E. Findlay. Total 17, Referee F. Calderonl. INTERMEDIATE j scored 7 of their 16 free throws. Canada's Own BROADWAY Merchants Wesch 15, Place , Brownwoods were sparked by Olson, Hartwig and Spring who played bang-up bail all evenings, scoring 10, 10 and 14, respectively. Spring sank some beauties from way out in the corners. Art Olson was a tower .of strength on the offensive and I -(Mm Waterway Plan OTTAWA Hon. Lionel Chev-lier, minister of transport, sa'd. tit an address last night, that, if LaJ A "A It PER I ,0TTlt ft - W8A 2, Jordan, Christoff 7. Eidsvik 5, Young 8, Parnell 2. Total 39 Thunderbirds Hughes 10. B. Helin 2, White 5. Ryan 1, Wells 3. Jeffrey, L. Helln 2, Sankey 6. Total 29. Referees M. Teng and J. Evans. myw J j particularly effective under the 'the United States would not join . with Canada In th project, Can-; ada should go ahead with her basket. Hartwig hustled all eve ning and played his best game Second game j of the season. Alex Bill was forc Hours: 7 tut j own . St. Lawrence waterway scheme which would guarantee an all water route from Central Canada to the sea. (INCLUDES EXCISE TAX) For take home orders Phone 2G High Sihool Green Ford 1, Clark, Becker, Blackaby, Sathr 3, Webber 2, Rhodes, Peneff, Sheppard Woods Petersen 2, To- deras. Total 8. j High School Gold McChesney I ed to forsake the bench, for Pierce is still on the injured list, and he played a steady offensive game. Lavigne was slowed down early in' the game when he was bumped hard and Injured his nose. Neither Thompson, Carlson or Sunberg .showed their customary dash and hus- i.j --. i i sz. ' JUtbtrai boltlw ! Cmi-CdU wit wattMl iti CMi-Cli 2. Ratchford 5, Tait, Sedgewick, Kristmanson 4, Simonson 7, Le- tmirnenn 1 Nirltprsnn 4 Morri son, Young' 8, Blackaby 6. To-j NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Phone 132 Prince Rupert tie but they all combined to make the victory a team effort. For the losers, it was that much more valuable experience. tal 43. Referees W. Davidson, and D. Forward. SENIOR f I O. M 1 H tnnnA 4 S3. j Although their shooting was j away off, their teamrplay, passing and defense was better than 2. Duma 5, Marshall, Hoikestan 10, Gill , Currie 1, Fiaten S, Smith 2, Matthews 4. Total 35. Brownwoodsv-Sunberg 1, Carlson 2, Olson 10, Thompson, Lavigne 4, Postur, Bill, Spring 14. Hartwig 10. Total 41. Referees D. Forward and F. Calderonl. ever. Their straight line defense was a treat to watch and once again they proved that, as they gain experience, they are a coming team in the Senior division Bob Gill was again effective in the pivot spot. Holkestad play The Pioneer Druggists " DAILY DELIVERY . : Phone 81 ed a sound game and came up with 10 points to lead the scor The league standings: Senior Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c- Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Fan eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. t SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICZ ' ' : Pet. I ing parade. Smith and Matthews were speedy' and elusive, and Ciccone and Currie showed better than in their previous games. Fiaten Couldn't get going and DEATH NOTICE Co-ops Brownwoods G. Si A. Intermediate Piicinncc anrl PrnfPQ FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE 1941 Buick five-pas- FOR RENT Two rooms for eld- senger coupe, good condition, erlv gentleman. Phone Blue radio heater, eood tires. Best 815. 274c) offer. AddIv 315 Seventh St. . . . Phone 108. Bob Cook. (273) FOR RENT Room and board j for working man in private last quarter. Next game in this division is UUOllluoo mm iiwiws L 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 W. 3 2 1 4 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 0 SPALDING In the city Monday. November 20. 1950. Rosa Lilv SDalding of Port Essimjton. aaed 35. Rev. L. G. Sieber of First United Church will conduct fervir-e at Grenville Court Chapel. Thur.sdav November 23. 2 D.m. Interment Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge. (It) .750 .500 ,250 J 000 Mt J33 .000 ,333 1 1 1000 .m ,333 .000 I Hi Gold I Fashion Hi Oreen ' Thunderbirds j Merchants 1 Junior j High School Rupert Hotel 6th East. (272p) woods meet Co-op with 4 chance to tie them for fitst place. INTERMEDIATE as new. lamps. Phone Black 338. tables, etc. (275p) yUAUT? K5 FOB RENT One front bedroom for workinir couple. One single bedroom for gentleman. Apply 1108 Ambrose Ave. (272p) For Dowiitrocctj FOR SALE Cooks Mansons and Worn ! MAC FOR BALE Cream enamel wick! burner range with coil, valves. earburetor. Good condition.! Blue 983. (272p FOR SALE New guitar, reason- able. Black 935. (276p) 1 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, C.A. A. L. BELL, C.A. 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 REAL ESTATE There were two games in the' Intermediate division, Merchants beating the luckless Thunderbirds in the first by a 39 to 29 score and Hight Gold j trimming High Green in the second by a thumping 43 to 8. Thunderbirds worked hard but don't seem to click as a team. SHOE HC6! ' WANTED 3-bedroom house, NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Linp.-belt Soeeder Shovels: Cranf s: Draulines: Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros. Blac t Tod Road Maintenance Eauioment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Granoles; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers: Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Box 774 FOR RENT SleeDin room, near town. Phone Black 973. (272p) furnace, and be in verv sound condition. Have cash buver.ior siirV. a hump in irnnH lrKnt.inn : FOR SALE Household furnish- t i. f . otuiil ings. including new axminster, Buy the Best-Bj and Snow Removal: Rice Port,. rug- "Iue UJ- U'P' able Centrifueal Pumas: Na-iroR SALE 1950 Ford. 4500 tional Draeline Scrapers and; miles Amly 525 Herman St. electro! HELEN'S " BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 Cleaner and fcl See Armstrong Agencies. Merchants had an unusual tech- Pnone 342 (276c) nical foul called on them at the' FOlTsALE-5 room house. "full ftart game being penal-; basement, furnace, newlv dec- ized for delaying the game for orated, glassed-in front and a full minute after the starting 'w JiacK 'Ki, ja mich- 1026 9th F&rn izin whUtle. Wesch, for the winners, clicked wlth 15 and Hughes was Small business as going concern the big gun for Thunderbirds in excellent' downtown loia- with 10 points. , I Small supply w d ickcus; ixauunai mi dwcii after aner ft o nm p.m. (97!n) u;.ip) National: Gasoline Hoists: Portable Sawmills: National i FOR SALE Used doors. 2'6" x Rotarv Screens and Conveyors 6.6 Call 629 5th West. Phone Fall lnlormation from Na- 543 (tf) tional Machinery Co. Limited.! fri: 1 , Vancouver. B.C. (to 1 FRESH Oolichan grease for sale.: r. w.ca Authorized tion. Full price including stock. ... . . ' ' 1 and fixtures onlv $1,500.00. 1 In tne second game Hi-Greens See B.C. Furniture., (tfc) HHP YOUR CAR 'POM? ALL WINTfl Oct tits coapure PHONE ( VANCOUVERVICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chllcotln Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOB NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ; ss. Chilcotin, Dec. 1 and 15 8 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN , CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Chilcotin, Nov. 17, 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER fvince Rupert Agent ,303 BRITISH calibre Reming- ton, Savage and Winchester! P-14 bold action 6-shot sport- i PERSONAL Contact at! j Six-room Wartime, one block were away to a poor start, be-' 1 irom school, with oil range ing out-pointe,d 13 to 0 in the and chesterfield suite. One- Itrst period, then seeming to half ot foundation posts re- ; , heart tipv at , hpftir n apd hv rement. Pull nrire 10se "Cart, mey ale a belter COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th 8t. - Ph. Black 389 SERVICE & H only $3,250 with terms. j teafn than the score indicates Five-room house on 7th Ave. and have proven this in preyl- onditfor i"cludnB PHONE YOUR Fuller Brush ntcelv cellent finished walnut ? stocks I Pea,Pr between 5 and 6 :30 p.m. sefeet at Black 990 for demonstra-Price m a m v nrrmf-tested' on?v $27V50. ?I notlat!?: ol our Christmas snecials tied, return rifle at our ex- IZBtp) pense for full refund. Imme- CASH for scrap cast brass cop. drate delivery; will send COD. oer batteries and radiators. Write for catalogue. Canada s Pnon 543cai1 62g 6th W., Mail Order House. Box 852, citv (tf) Ottawa. Ont. (tf) I -H' ,lsBride. Partially ous games. Last rilght was defi West near M furnished .ini icluding new oh nltPiv an att nt,htl and ihevl MARGARET' n ... . n, fl , crvn down . should not be too"djscouragea. Third Avenue Phone 5G8 REPAIRS Room11 ior lniormation or inspection' Coach Jack Evan of the Geld cl ! had a smooth working aggretea- ROBERT E. MONTADOR tion which scored 20 f 79 , shots, in spite of the fact that FOR SALE New chesterfield. RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Bcsner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 STONE B"!'j WANTED 1 they were shooting nothing but ) left-hander in the final quarter. WANTED .30 or .35 calibre The Greens were only able to beds: beds complete: un aint-, WATCH REPAIRS Prompt. ef- ed chest of drawers; sewing, ficient service George Cook, machine: kitchen stoves: heat-1 Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran- ers; hardware; coffee tables, 1 teed end tables: bedroom suites; ' , j scores of other useful furni- OIL BURNER SPECIALIST ' ture at lowest prices. See B.C. Stove service and repairs. G.I Furniture. Black 324. (tf) , D. Ronson. Black 503. (tf) . Newton or 7.65 mm. Russian make 3 of their fi5 fipld shots. pBom! BLtM PO.BOJ'l Prepare For WINTER! rine, wnn or wmiuui anunurii- wrilrh wn'cn shows lust hnw harilu thpv Bh0a Jt now badly tney tion. Give details to Box 834, Dailv News. (tf-nc),were off frm- Evans kept two ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE Bedroom suite complete with spring or three of his regulars on the U I lined mattress: 3-piece and spring-; iiece chest- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income BESpSh"ilL mSs S'fA be"ch after the early lead was table and: Tax specialist. S. G. Furk. . room- ptl0ne Ked 738- (22p) I n rur ,in nrobablv a bitter Dill heat-1 Stone Building Red 1 LW. P.-V wood 593. WANTED watt, xnP TOP m.pt MARKET to swallow for erneia suite; kitchen 4 chairs: coal and c ptiniib (20m) I er: one lino rug. Phone Green winter ahead, our CmpUt SIDNEY GOj HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 Bed 894 P.O. Box 1070 PRICE3 PAID for scrap iron steel, brass, cooper, lead, etc Honest eradir. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B.C. Phone Pacific 6357. tf) 830. (275C) t , FOUND i FOR SALE One walnut living-' room suite, one spring-filled FOUND Hornrimmed glasses mattress, electric ironer fori on 4th Ave. East Owner mayj Easv washer, one bread mixer.! claim by identifying and pay-935 Ambrose Ave. (273) 1 ine for th's advertisement. Completely J-WAY Winterizing will asMir you of protection til winter Lag. Our expert serviceman use factory-approved equip meat, factory-appro vd method and Genuine ford Part. Caoflnt Syste OFFICI1 the regulars but: a mighty good move to malce if the second string is going to learn any basketball. JUNIOR High School Junior continued to go their unbeaten way in the Junior division, taking 38-to-17 game from Cooks. Danny McAfee elicited for the winners, scoring 10 points, and demonstrating some first class ball. Team mates Larry Mathews and 9.m.ij FOR-SAlE-6ndod--i- H Wffi TO RENT-Unfur- stead. spring and mattress; 1 FOUND Taken bv mistake from Jl'houseBlue 729. (273p) Beattv' washing machine; 1; CCF meetin? last week-a pair ; BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS ironine board. 1400 6th Ave. of men's gloves Samp can be- - - E. Phone Blue 829. 277p) ! obtained at Daily News of-, PLUMBING and H E A T I N G Mezzunin'1 Check your Fu ranee and Chimney Now! W Juve 4he most modern Vacuum equipment lor clean-ing furnaces and chimneys. PHONE 884 SHEET METAL LTP. CHECK YOUR FURNACE Geo. CooW fice. (tf-nc) i run system Ignitim System i Electrical System lubricants Sheet metal work. Tar and Telep"01' a eravel roofing. Call 629 6th West. Phone 543. Letourneau and Sons. 1 tf t FOR SALE 6-tube radio combination, sinele plaver. $40.00. 802 Borden St. after 5 p.m. (nc) FOUND Sum of money. Apply! Box 584 eivine particulars,1 name and ohone number : Menzies each scored 8. For Cooks Hodgkinson was high man with rr-- (272p) ! MODERN Painting and Deoorat FOR SALE Several .22 Laj.uic , in? Soence and Matuik. GORDON mi, BUB" . once again the Junior denr onstrated how fast clear b-ask MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, prince Rupert, B.C. LOST Bob Parker lid. .rifles. Inauire Room 13. Court House. Prince Rupert. (273c) Phone Black 215. evenings or noon hour. P.O. Box 1111. (tf) etbajl can be played with tb.e LOST Camera with h 1 a p fc ' minimum of fouls. These Juniors are well worth watching if one can get down to the Civic Cen- FOR SALE Roval portable type-, leatherette case. Lost on Port COMPLETE builders' sunolies, writer, as new. Phone Edward bus. Please return to fast service. Island Citv Build- 838. (274p) Box 837, Daily News. 276p ins Supplies Blue 820 (18m) TRAIN SCHEDULE supplied' conditional I J fectsa For the Eav Monday, Wednesday, frUay 6M' I 8:00 pm- POEi West 733 5th From the East-' Tuesday, Thuredaj, flurnrdaj 10:19 p.m.