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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 19

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Hzno Daly Free Press, Wed, Wcry 19. 1971 19 i3 I IMRAL DIRECTOR 47 Births U.S. Player Holds Lead In World Chess Title Play Liquor Law Reform To Curb Underworld VOORt MS AND MRS JOHN WILTON MOTORS LTD. AUSTIN ROVER TRIUMPH MQ iVE CARE iwjnn oi' ton Four Chap: Dedicated to Ma Si5i. Befln bt TVICe Genera.

14 VANCOUVER (CP) Second; Father leads the 10-game game of the world chess cham- i match. 14. Winner L'l advance vVEiTWOOP fl'Janef-'i maxn oe- in the challengers -round, Deaths Chcpel of Flowers (Sands) gers Bobby Fis- the sumvor to -meet orld No. 1 Newcastle of the U.S. and Mark Tai-i champion Boris Spassky of the l.f 264 Telephone manov of -the Sonet Union mas 'Soviet Union for the title in QUEBEC CPJ New mea-' sures to fight underworld con-' trol over Quebec's bars and taverns and allow easier access to alcoholic beverages were recommended Tuesday by a roa! adjourned Tuesday night cn bm Ae ri' for 24-nour service stntf-o.

5jrt l'ts" Nina rao's Leading Sales Parts Service 175 Friser Street il Terminal Ninaimo 754-2132 should be given permits to sell beer. The proposed Quebec Corporation- would also sell imported and Canadian beer. By the retail svstcm for bxr the could cut costs enough to allow it to increase the lax on the beverage while cutting the price consumer, the com- one a-n san-5 Cth move. Fischer, ptaving white. was a1 LAS PALMAS.

Canary ls- Funeral Directors -boohed and. replaced by two separate bodies. One cf these would be an Alcoholic-Beverage 'Control Board which issue licences to sell beer, wine and cider, an would be resptnsib'e for the operation of bars and licensed restaurants. The second body, a Quebec Liquor Corporation, would sell commission. iirc war.

jrarsor a.i of Vintouur 24 pstabliihed 1SC7 51 Cards of Thanks SANDS MORTUARY LIMITED pawn anead ana in a position 'iikis uranamaMers; where he normally would force jBnt Larsen of Denmark andj a win. The game will be contin- Wolgang Ulhmann of East Ger-j ued today. many tied on the 44th move for i Taimanov chose an unusual the third adjourned game of the variation of the Sicilian defence or Id Chess Championship! mission said. UALITY SERVICE HAAV the family of the "Memorial Chanel of Chimes' Mm Jrv Ki.n wn to i.n- vxtona B.C. 368-5153.

383-7511 tnanx -l rse who were ana ht.it: to her na tre u.nin tr.e CAKIPJC ih to tnank t-e staff of tne -i -t-'- Nwshtinta.e Ret HiW Dr Miller OF ROSES against rischcrs king luesaay alter opening and the game began i half an hour of play. bevr. wines and spirits. The commission recommended that the legal drinking be lowered to 18, that dosing time be 3 a m. in all bars, and that women be allowed into with a flurry of moves.

Both Beer wuuld be taxed at tli? rate of 20 per cent, an increase from the present 16 per cent This would provide 35 cents a gallon in tax revenue or 63 cents tax on a case of 24 12-ounce bottles. Th? same quanti The commission recommended that new administrative bodies for liquor and beer sales be independent from the govern-! rnent to avoid political favoritism, It abo suggested $'e of beer; in supermarkets. The commission was established in 1968. The commission recommended that all bar employees obtain compulsory work identification cards. Unless those with criminal records could prove they had reformed, they should, lose their jobs.

i The "real owner" of a bar on k' 13 jaueens were off the board by ana tne nurses oi ndiw r.c The mntch was adjourned Monday in the 41st move. The fourth game of 10 will be played today. ional General piial their Sidney, L. bab-OoZ if care TUmki to Kev the 10ih move, and white was a pawn down. Taimanov then seemed to lose In sympathy ar.d kmd consider- SANDS certain taverns which would hate restaurant status.

The last Each has won one match, lost ties now are taxed at 23 cents ''-MriVSer Until "CHAPEL OF HEATHER" hir way, however, and spent 47 1 one and tied one for 1.5 points. at 24 minutes on nis I3tn move, it.n move would give women their first legal access to draft beer Colwood, B.C. 478-3821 and 51 cents. i The proposed Quebec Liquor Corporation could establish re MAHLK WE WOULD LIKE TO; DEATHS CLARKE'S RADIO 1733 KIdson Rd. Ph.

"58-J3I? thar.lt all our friends, neicnoors. rtumti for their cards fiontrs Independent. Family (Jwnea coniforuns; wordi alto the Island and Controlled. tail stores reserved for beer sales, the report says. Quebec.

Retailers should be liable in civil law for all injuries to others caused by inebriated persons and by adolescents to By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Jean Brodie Firth, tfn Amouiame nnx me pan- Mnre 191' bearer, and lainrr Han.ey fr tne sanas slnce lal-lale Marv-Ann Mahe From the Mjhle taim'v 24 83, editorial writer for the To JAHN I WOULD LIKE TO SAY CO orral vou to ail the people at lcy a Black's king uncastled, Fischer had a 6trong attacking position for his pan deficit. But Taimanov, playing under time pressure, defended stoutly and returned a pawn to Fischer in a bid to reach a drawish ending. He made his 40th move with just seconds remaining on his clock 'each player must make the fi.st 40 moves in 2i hours). En route, however, he blundered on the 38th move with his rook, allowing Fischer to capture a pawn on the seventh 1har.lt whom they have sold alcohol illegally, the report said. SUGGESTS MORE OUTLETS Small comer grocers should be allowed to sell wines as weM the mann and St Jean Cannery mm.

who helped me when I fell my erandaughter lil-'ioee'l bicycle on ronto Star for 34 years, in Miami, Fla. Moscow Shiran a a 154, regarded as one of the Soviet Union's oldest citizens. Detroit Louis R. Maxon, 70. philanthropist and retired advertising agency executive, of a heart attack.

mnay. Mav 9 AIj inanks to the as beer and supermarkets hotel, rather than front men. would have to obtain a liquor permit. The applicant would have to provide exact information about himself and all directors of his company. WOULD AVOID WATER The avo4d watered-down drinks, liquor should be served, on request, in miniature bottles.

Municipal police throughout the province should be allowed to conduct raids without warrants in cases concerning the distribution of beer and liquor. The report recommended that the Quebec Liquor Board be the Vnaim.t rsl and Dr Baidmn Bill Jahi) i 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO MARKET LJUdala AUTHORITY Heck ai.ftevi)h appreciative and AND POWER EP ...1 V'A, ft jv j.TIX- rank. The pawn, under attack Cod, Salmon, Oysters, Crab, etc. for Pole Inspec VILA i -nion and uW of cit Invites tenders FIND STONES Gizzard stones from dinosaurs' stomachs, called gastrol- hall the Krtniont AtvX'iation and and Retreat mcnt Court- by Fischer earlier in the game, the nun-, other frjendi uho sent r-ll 734-GO'" Chase River Coll South flf tnderpaM) floral tribute! nfta and tarda on iths, are found in fossil beds in had developed into a strong passed pawn which forced white to break off his attack. 758-9161 northwest Colorado.

tbe occasion of their golden ed-1 Reference No. CQ 5728 dinf Aiso to Prime Minmter Tru-' deau. Lieut -Gov Nicholson and Sealed tenders clearly marked Premier a Bennett. above-referenced will be re- their certificate, and good wuhy I cp, vfd jn Room 2056, B.C. Hydro land Power Authority Building, 1 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C., until 12:00 Noon, June ATO 'S 8, 1971.

Details may be obtained at the office of the Purchasing and Supply Department, 10th Floor, 970 Burrard Street. Vancouver 1. B.C., telephone 683-8711, Local 2577. 24 S3 Funeral Directors MOUNT BENSON FUNERAL HOME PHONE 754-6811 12) Wallace St. Nanalmo 24 Hours Day Nsnaimo's newest, most modern funeral home.

Offering outstanding, service tt reasonable cost. CEMETERY MARKERS Ray Doumont. Mer ORANGE SKIN BALLYMENA, Northern Ireland (AP) A local tattoo shop is reporting brisk business on its latest line a full chest portrait of King William of Orange, the l7th Century Northern Irish political hero. Add Years Of Wear And Modern Styling To Your Old Fur Coat, With The Advice Of Eaton's Top Furrier, May 20th, 21st and 22nd '4 4 At'. TIM McCOY Retire Never.

Says Tim McCoy fit 80 Fur, we all know, never goes out of date, but fur coat styling can. Lining will age. And a few rips occur. But that's no reason to give up what was initially a large investment. Eaton's top furrier will give you advice without obligation, Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week, on how to remodel your old fur.

Make it into a contemporary dream. Or just make minor adjustments. After forty years in the fur trade, our man knows just what to look for. Knows how much alteration can be made. And knows all the hidden secrets on how to revitalize what may have become your second-choice coat.

BY REX MALTHOUSE Tim McCoy rode into town Tuesday. The name may not mean much to today's youngsters but there is a generation which will remember the name along with Hoot Gibson, Tom Mix. Buck Jones and Ken Mayiurd They were the men, who sat Only last year that at the close of a show he stepped off a stage into an unlighted hallway and fell down a flight of stairs still carrying the bottle in one hand and pistol in the other from his last act. Fortunately he was not seriously injured "In nine years he has not missed a show," says Tommy Scott, owi.t; manager of the Country Caravan show. Tim McCoy is one of the few cowboy actors who has actually been a cowboy.

He had a ranch in Wyoming until after the Second World War. "We used to be cowboys trying to be actors. Nowadays they are actors trying to be cow- in the saddle, wore tight ami jantling spurs, 10-m hats and loud necker- 1 boys." McCoy said. Htrocs they were. They'd sweep into town and clean out the gamblers, and crooks.

Tim McCoy made his last movie l9oj. Now he is touring Vancouver Island with Tommy Scott's Country Caravan doin; a precision whip act that must be rare even among experts. He was SO last month His "retirement" consists of travelling with the show doing his act once a day seven days a week and covering thousands He refused ta use a double in the last motion picture he made. And he is probably the last of the oldtime Indian sign talkers He still rides, shoots and does whip tricks. "I'll retire.

For An Example: A full-length, large-collar coat with large sleeves and cuff, matted fur, a few rips and old lining can become a modern trotter of the latest styling. Cleaned, back grooved, with modern lining. And maybe, if sufficient fur is left over, you can have a bonus cape to set off another ensemble. Another Example: Our skilled furrier can counsel you on how to achieve the style of your choice from an old but still good fur with football shoulders, flared back and parachute sleeves. It's all built into his years of experience.

With no obligation to you. Come For Coffee on the Fashion Floor to meet our furrier from Vancouver and discuss your fur problems: Thursday, 10:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 5:00, 7:00 to 9:00 Friday, 10:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 5 00, 7:00 to 9:00 Saturday, 10.00 to 12.00, 1.00 to 5.00. I Doing what I do keeps me as miles. young as I feel, which is about 3y The record shows that McCoy played in 91 movies from his first. The Covered Wagon in 1923 to Requiem for a Gun-fishter in 1965.

REAL TROUPER A Nanaimo audience watched him snapping corks out of bottles with a whip and firing a pistol by a whip snap. He's clear eyed and fit. 7 rv mm 9m i EXPORT A EATON'S REGULAR AND KINGS I At -a.

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