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Phone 329 1495 Third Ave. Food Basket "The Shopper's Paradise" Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 2095 Fifth Ave. Phone 809 FRESH MEATS SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, Ib. ..................... 33c ROLLED BRISKET OF BEEF, Ib 47c RUMP ROAST OF BEEF, Ib 59c FRESH PRODUCE WATERMELON, per Ib. .'.................................'...... 15c NEW POTATOES 5 lbs. for 33c BANANAS . ......:..... 2 lbs. for 45c GROCERY SPECIALS Featuring HEINZ FOODS HEINZ BOSTON BAKED BEANS 15 oz.......... . 2tins45( HEINZ KIDNEY BEANS, 15 oz. 2 for 47c HEINZ BEANS WITH PORK 15 oz. 2 for 45c 20 oz. 2 for 59c Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce 15 oz. 20 oz. 2 for 37c 2 for 49c Spaghetti and Meat, Heinz .15 oz.....'..-.. "...........2 for 51c KETCHUP, Heinz 15 oz.--bottle ..................... I BABY FOODS, Heinz : 37c 3 tins 29c ANGEL FOOD MIX 56 Old Curlers Put $43,000 In 'Kitty'Towards New Rink Only 68 shares in PrinceJBeorge Curling Club Ltd. will be available for public subscTTptidn, it was learned today following termination of share reservations _for former members of the old unincorporated club. At a special meeting of curlers last night it was disclosed that 172 individuals, and companies have .Subscribed $43,000 towards construction of a new $105,000 curling rink here. Club executives say they have a waiting list of almost 100 names of persons wishing to take up the remaining 6S shares which are valued at $250 each. One company, whose principals must feel that curling is a grand game indeed, offered to take up the entire share surplus when the reservation deadline came. 8 Prince George Citizen .But the offer was rejected on the grounds that it would not be fair to the many persons who have j anxiously awaited the sale of j shares to the general public. As soon as all shares are sold the sale of $50,000 worth of debentures will commence. Not until the full capitalization of $110,000 is on hand will the club call for tenders on construction of a new six-sheet rink which will be equipped with artificial ice and specious clubroom quart- TEN LEADING BATTERT^ —. -• G.P. AM. H._ Pet. Otto Monk (Q. UiimbennenX « . 2:} 13 -.5G5 Ken McDermid (Willow River) (5 24 11 .458- Johnny -Berdusco (Athletics) -----9 37 16 .432 Gordon Cruickshank (Athletics) 9 36 15 ^417 Hugh "Bare (Q. Lumbermen) G 24 10 A17 Juan Martinez (Yankees) 6 • 22 .9 .409 George jMozdek (Yankees) 6 IS 7 .389 Frank Bencher (Willow River) 7 31 12 .387 Willie McDermid (Willow River 7 23 . 8 - .348 Billy Ross (Athletics) 9 : 41 13 .300 HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES -Phone SI- Fine Meeting Rooms, Hall Available At Civic Centre City clubs and organizations have access to two good-sized meeting rooms and a main auditorium with a present dancing room capacity of 1000 at .the Prince George Civic, Centre, a Citizen reporter who toured the building discovered yesterday. Temporary facilities have been installed in the main auditorium of the building to facilitate its use as the chief convention site in the city. A stage has been set up at one end of the auditdrfum, and a kitchen, equipped with a 10-burner gas stove, and table, has been enclosed at the other e'nd. When it is completed, the hall will hove a seating capacity of about 1750. " Parks commissioners hope to construct o full ceiling in the ouditorium this year, a measure which will great-fy aid accoustics in the building. BANQUET ROOM A well-lighted banquet ¦ room has been completed in the upstairs front of the Civic Centre. Cupboards and sinks are instolled a small "kitchen alongside th meeting room. Another meeting room is available in the basement of the Centre, in what was used as o men's club room during the curling seosonf The room is equipped with lounging furniture^ond a heater has been installed.^/ A scale of charges for use of the Civic^Centre was set up by the Parks Commissioners" several^ months ago, after consultations with other centres in the province. Fee is 25 per cent of gross ticket sales, with minimum charge of $75, j at public events, in the auditorium where admission is charged. CLUBS Service clubs or cultural societies may use the upstairs front of the building for 55 in the morning, $5 in the afternoon to 5:30 p.m. and $7:50 for the evening from 5:30 onwards. Groups in the same category may rent the entire auditorium for $75 a day or $25 for the afternoon. Rent of the entire building for a whole doy by service clubs or cultural organizations is $100.' COMMERCIAL SCALE Commercial scale of fees is $130 a day for the auditorium only and 5150 a day for the entire building. Use of kitchen,facilities for the pre- paration of coffee is $2.50 and for refreshments other than coffee $20. Use of the basement clubroom by service clubs or cultural societies costs $3.50 for the morning, $3.50 for the afternoon and $5 for the evening. Athletic groups may use the auditorium for practices for $5 an hour and school and Teen Town groups may use it for the same charge if the> jet up their own chairs. BAZAARS Teas, Bazaars and priydfe^dances mby be held in the upsfairs front of the building for a feef of 525. Use of k'itchen facilities^jfor such functions is an additiofTo1/$2Q and for the pre-poration of coffee only $2.50. The/Prinire George Recreation Com- missiop^supplies all cashiers at public vents where admission is charged and they will be responsible for collecting 25 per cent of the gross ticket sales. If the hall is not cleared of all stage properties by noon of the day after a function has been held, one extra day's rent will be charged. A calendar of reservations for use of the building is maintained and all reservations must be mode through the recreation commission. : SPANER'S MEN'S WEAR FQRjFRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 0 OFF on the following items: • All Dress Shirts • All T-Shirts • All Dress Pants • All Sweaters • All Sport Shirts • All Dress Sox • All Dress Jackets : • All Ties and Belts This special is on oil branded merchandise from our regular stock SPANER'S MEN'S WEAR 304 George Street Phone 186 Soccer Cup Play Starts Sunday On the local soccer front on, Sunday four teams will kick off in tlif first round of the Spaner Cup. First game at 2 p.m. at Con-naught Park brings together the Experimental Farm and Italia. The last Lime these two teams met the result was a 3-3 draw, in one of the finest and hardest fought games seen in the League so far, and no doubt Sunday's encounter between these well matched sides should be the most, worthwhile game of the season, and a large attendance is expected. Referee will be Sid Taylor. On the same pitch at 3:30 p.m. the High School will kick off against the Sons of Germany. It would he difficult to predict the outcome of this game, as both teams have in the past given ex-' cellent and poor performances. However, the Sons of Germany will no doubt be anxious to redeem themselves in the eyes of their .supporters, after their defeat at the hands of the Experimental Farm last week. Referee for this game will be Hefinghoff. At the end of 90 minutes if there is still no result two periods of.'• 3-5 minutes each will be played and if this fails to provide a decision a replay will be fixed by the League, probably for Wednesday night. , Unfortunately the third game scheduled for 3 p.m. between H.B.C. and Hixon will not take place, as the latter are unable to field a team. „H.B.C. receive a bye into the second round, which will be played oh Sunday, June 26, A challenge has been received from the Dawson Creek Rangers to. play the winners of the Spaner Cup in Prince George on July 10. This is the first time in 30 years that soccer in this area has attracted an outside entry. . '.' Arrangements for playing this game will be announced later. THE YELLOW PAGES MAN IS IN TOWN! The Yellow Pages man is in Prince George to arrange your representation in the Yellow Pages section of your city's telephone directory. These pages give you a splendid opportunity to introduce yourself to new customers and to remind old friends about your business. REMEMBER—The people who buy your goods and services look in the Yellow Pages first! Make sure you are listed under all the headings descriptive of your business. NORTHWEST TELEPHONE COMPANY LIMITED