Ath na! THiS be hrlead.and by the end of the sec- |. die eK a aie a ee eee pee i ee ee Oe AR nn ER en eee th oe ee ct ie tare me me Te Bt eo ne er amy eae nn em ae ee oc oe 1 DE te Re pe . . 4 a * 1 ‘ ° ¥ ” bey} ewes », Prince: Rupert Daily News «4. ; .. Wednesday, Mareh 18,1959 \ ” Sport Shop hammered in semi final round — -Led by Bill MeLeod and Robin Ca ameron with six 1 LA -goals each, Ormes Thunderhirds last night walked over Sports Shop 19-Tin a Junior Floor Hockey league | ‘“pmatch. Chris. Harvey was second high .,marksman for Ormes. fast-scor-. ing crew with five tallies. Thunderbirds took “an early pnd period had a firm hold on nyvkhe game 12-4, = The Sports Shop. contingent ,inwere only able to come up with three markers In the final period --while Ormes ffred in seven.. “Ormes received the only pen- alty. all.evyening.. will be played tomorrow night, between Ormes and Parkers. ~ Semi-finals will start next Thursday. . tomorrow night “with RCMP ner of the best of three semi- finals will meet league cham-| pions Hill and Sons Flyers in the _ best- of- five finals. : Senior™ ‘league’. trophies are Cooks Jewellers trophy for the Jeague. championship, Don’s -Men’s Wear trophy for the most valuable player and the top scor- Special _ Men‘ sand Young Men’ S - PANTS. Suitable for Semi-dress or work.. New “shades, "well tailored, -all. sizes— “Reg. $5” pr. Now $37 pr. B. Cc. Clothiers Ltd. ‘The ‘ast junior league game | _ Senior league semi- -finals start} playing Digby Bogtrotters. ‘Win- er, Ernie Novakowski with. 52 points will. receive the Savoy Hotel trophy. . not yet been selected. Junior league trophies at stake are Bulgers Jewellers trophy for the league .champions, McRae valuable player and. top. scorer, Rod- Pierce will receive. the Man-’ .son Jewellers trophy. | wee ‘Betty Hyndman tops A loop — Local 708 Five-Pin Bowling lea- and put together a three-game total of 721 for women’s A Jeague |: highs, while Louis. Bird-dogs captured men’s high}: single with. a 280 game and Reg| high three with 710.° high single and 602 to take men’s f- high three.. Doreen Coyle of Ar-} rows also won double honors with a women’s high game of 208 and a women’s high triple of 506. Powerhouse lived up .to its} name with team high single of} $59 and team high three of 2489. “Results: . A league——Pinheads “3, Bird- 717 ~«-.3rd Ave. West — |} dogs 1; Electrons 3, ‘Maniacs AgY 1 Digesters 2, Mighty Mites 2... _ LB. league—Sparks 25° Hurri- ‘canes 2; Hotshots. 2, OKY 2;| Powerhouse 3, Arrows 1. : The most : ‘valuable. player: ‘has ‘{ Brothers trophy for. the most | The gals whomped the men: in| A teague and- the men outbowled | the women’ in B league. during; gue regular play Thursday-night. | Betty Hyndman -of .Electrons| racked up a 34! high singlé: game } Martin of[- Ronald of Pinheads. took men’s}, Team honors in A league went ae \to Electrons with a 1116 high|}:.’ single and Pinheads took - team a oe | high triple with 3032. . In B loop Wilf Bowen | of * Sparks rolled a> ‘970 for men’s a gS ce i a “Water, perhaps ‘the ersatest of; ‘the, elements: to all mammalian } ‘Hfe;, “animals and “plants , once | lived: within it, Iater they. learn- | ed to‘live outside of it,-but- never | have they. learned | how ‘to live | Without itt. ‘Yet daily. we potfute. “it “inch q the same reason, and there re-.| imain «huge - ‘areas ‘of. waters. and beaches .in. British | ANNUAL OF carl for 1958. To approve changes in. circulated. To appoint an Auditor. Wednesday, March 25, 1959. “NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Prince Rupert Hospital Association | : WILL. BE HELD . os SW théCivic Céntre Main’ Lounge : Thursday, March 26th, 1959 at & Pr m.. ~~ BUSINESS: 22ers i TO réceive™ “Annual Reports. To receive Auditor’s Report and Financial Statements -s- To elect members to the” Board of Trustees. Membership in the Association is open to anyone in the Community on the payment of $1.00. Membership dues may . be paid at the Hospital, Deeth’s Pharmacy or Ormes Drugs. is Membership: applications and membership dues will close ‘E. H. KNIGHT, MEETING. THE the Association By-Laws » as Secretary. PAT. “usage.” ‘and sanitary sewage, made poisoned water. .E ‘Only twenty years “back the frousands of. dead. satmon. in ve creasingly; and ‘we tose by “SO doing: ‘Only too recently we had [ beaches closed to bathing on ac- | count. of pollution, the shellfish 7 market. was sealed against us for: | Columbia that are unfit for hu-!- More’ of eur: rivers} 0 | | are carrying industrial | wastes [°° the . fish | that.the angler. seeks cannot. live) in such waters; the spawn bear- | i ing sabmon cannot survive to re-|." ; produuce his. kind in: such mart il iat al dia llth dat ee ENT POUT v ery ca erry v : Stanley cup playoffs, by NHL, president: Clarence. Ca mph oy irs ago today, ror a stick attack: on Boston's. Hal tayese and ret, : alt Empress had taken com- Jofa riot ‘at. ‘the: Montreal Forum. the: following night: is “in award of that game ‘to. Detroit. Red’ Wings: who~ later-beat Canadiens four games ta three in the Stanley. : ‘naps even. “death | has: come ye 9 4 cup final. ' ‘someone: © P erhaps, ' God-grown : tim the face of this sharpshooting trees” or woods are: oe tes § | Mitchell .12. jas: they downed Fashion 19-14 ; with 10 points. [thar 30 minutes as they waited ‘in the best-of-three Senior finals as they dumped Fraser and: Payne 53-46 before: la sparse crowd at the Civie Centre tast night. Win: |; ner of the series meets CYO in the. finals. | Bilt Sunberg paced Empress | with a spectacular 23-point ef- ‘fort, while Terry Shenton and Jack Mitchell led. Fraser and Payne. _ Shenton “potted 17, In the preliminary, Leona Co- ussi tallied: 11 points for Frostys. with a great third quarter rally. Anne Wick was tops for Fashion | However, the girls game wag held up for more for. the appearance. of a pair of me | referees. .i trading shot-for-shot in the in- ,| They stretched it. to an. dozen at the half by ‘earning |. _ his mates added six more for a ta 7-30 | lead. «7 +B raser and Payne crew together ‘do. .ag he struck for eight. single- The men's contest opened ; slowly, with each team netting a { free throw to break the ice and ; itiak period, which ended with impress in charge by a slim 10- 9 margin... ' By the middle of the second imand.and held a six point lead. “ever buckets from all over the court, rand left. the floor for the' inter- ; mission in ‘front 32-20... : Sunberg dropped in. nine ‘points im the third frame and Shenton. held the in ‘opening vine Old Empress Hotel jumped | into. a one-game lead| Away at the Empress. lead, but} ‘time ran out. on them while. they | Fraser and Payne moved out | in. the«final frame and whittled | StH. trailed by seven points. 13 free throws, Fraser and Payne! for an. even 50 per cent with four } ‘for eight. : up, Fashion’s Anne Wick. moved) ther club Into a first. period lead} while Leona Colussi was. mark- | fended with lead they. never. Men’s. Basketball semi-| Empress connected on nine ofl In the Frosty’s-Fashion hook- | as she tallied .twice. on Iayups| ing once for Frostys and Gladys: Grimolfson sinking a free throw.; Grimolfson sank a field goal; in the second to move Frostys ‘Into a 5-4 lead, but they couldn’t! ‘hold. off a Fashion rush that. Wick netting. a pair each fora shalftime lead of 3-5.. , Colusst took charge of Frostys scoring in. the third frame as she: counted seven points, aided. by. Grimolfgon with two and ‘Clare Valentine with an. addi- - ‘tional two. to move them into a” relinquished. , ‘The, third ended with Fashion - trailing 16-12 and Frosty’s out-. scored) them 3-2 itn the : ‘quarter... a Empress—Morrison a: Lambie | '€y Newton 9; Sunberg 23; John-' pe. my Inst son :8; Stewart Specht. Ly “handed and | Rey McKay added two. no 7 Hartwig. 4. Fraser and Payne—Shenton | 17; Mitchell (2; Porbes 6; MeKay 13, Nickerson 8; McAfee 0; Rens~ void 8. Referees—R. Spring | Felin. 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