VETTE ENTER ERE HT TES UTNE EON ETE eee EEN TH CHS op eer eo Ba, VEST VAA TAS ESTES VOR TS HST TE Tas ae NSS PRE Ahe det A ARR gence ni sos . By DON. LOBB- yb down personally” and’ spring for. one + ee fl 10" Bet. another: deal like’ that? 8 ne “Bx- commissioner’. of baseball - Rusty velt® Park” Senior League - games, paltry. : ‘five. -bucks., That: works. ‘out. ‘tov 18° ‘cents. per. game. no lowest. prices, on the® continent. then, rly , - pe es Served me” “some. devil | fish’ salad. : ‘Deeclicious. yi think I ‘might. have been a ‘little chary. if: he, had... the: Armouries, ce, PEN We oe oe eo ae LI ‘found an. interesting little. yarn from. England, buried.’ - pahind three: paragraphs. about: Westminster: Abbey last night: fed up: to .the; teeth with doddeéring: old: judges... They’ want | -gome: younger’ judges. : : My. name" has: already gone. forward, as Fomay require r as’ L. ‘so often do, you may be wondering ! a who, ‘Rita.and” ‘Barbara’ are, SO if you'll: Settle back” TH | “ - Care. ‘to join® me | fellas?” ee yo woos eo ae ee Seer ¢ of gi S, explain,” ne ans Rita: is. the. publicity. ‘chairman: for. the badminton club. 4 ea She! told: me she ‘stepped out of ‘the last club : meeting ; for ovale ‘moment: and, when: she: got. back: the job was hers. She_ ‘should: have’ known: better: Anyone leaving a club: ‘meeting - ° » fades: the same fate: as’ the ‘first woman,.to: leave a tea party. TES they... don’t, slash . Up your reputation, PneY. : elect | you. to - : pak Whitmore. said. Thursday. ‘soine’ ‘job: . Barbara ‘isn’ vb ‘one. “person, : . she’ s. really three. . : thimic’ ‘of. ‘Shelicy. Berman’‘and on the the bane of all: Adults, og far-out slick -chick . from. Endsville.. *She’s, also: the: boss’ daughter: : and ‘I. can ‘hardly. walt: ‘ her to’ grow up: ‘just, to “see how: she . turns out... pWhich’ I ‘Predict | will be. fine,. thank: “you, - -fine.: | ee te cls ° vAdult riflemen from the. Civic: Centre rifle. range, have “gone ‘into. a.-cross- -Canada.. competition. y club. . “Just goes” to. ‘show - ‘that’ alr’ Sorts” ‘of activities are ‘moving in town. and they” all. need a - shot in the > Publicity en. the, “mailman. varrives: “will | “you? - car ee i ge lB cc be me Wednesday ‘night. the. suspension. board. of: ‘the | “Senior of Men’ s Floor. Hockey League gave. Savoy’ s Lou Impey. the. heave- ‘ho for one game.’ He threatened an official during: B fracas in: the- ‘Sport: Shop-Savoy, 9- 9 thriller’. Tuesday. night: say? “they dropped the firs, gaime: 10- “1. That was ‘Saturday. Sugar they. “won -11-4, goaltender. | of ow ee Gondola. Pete challenged me: to a curling mateh Sunday | at 1 ‘pM, !, Naturally I accepted and picked up three players . to answer the challenge. ; badly that, TH: give | UP. ‘curling’ completely, will=be-as draw Ore] there? 4 You know , Jory sherman may: 7 Just get 0 chance to wonsel out.of. that: game. he promised. to play in the. Senior Floor | Hockey League; “It appears from here that nothing much in the way of sccond pince , is, going to be, settled: until that one. As: in the book, 0. ew It “would. havo. been a " slaugtiter Savoy plays Parkers on February 28, ‘Those teams have a. personal vendetta going, Sherman will need | armour r Pinte if he ever gets Into that one, ay Sd pn! Ce ~ + mar ee One of: my nequnintancos, one.. Patrick ‘O'Rourke, applied for © mommbership in a local elub., .He paid the five buck membership. fee and was informad. that: all whs satisfactory, He waa, mA the saying goes, Mr BB “You mean I'm, ‘now, a momber?. “That's! a ‘thore {8 to 19" asked, the startled. O'Rourke, ° “That's: all, Pat," replicd: the alma-takor, “Well I'm nat too’ sure I want in," porused O'Rourke, " oftor all, a lub that would: have me. tor: n member. jan't much of a clublit.. ee, Os " ee oe Whatever happened: ‘to Lon: Harrington's, and Mouse Mor-— rison's dietary foud?.. Nolthor of. thom ‘haa, faded away to the Hlz0. of: a: -warehoube, go ; ye " ‘And ‘a: very Good ete. to: ‘you too Buck. wee .As:much iy I aisle’ ‘buying. tickets,; there. are. a . couple on saieetnis “week: that. you “just can’t: ‘atford to miss... I may: ; er oO “February , 95. 26. ‘and on. 3 the ‘Senior High * School cope Ce Northern | Zone championships’ ‘get underway at Prince. ‘Rupert » ‘ | Sénijor': High.. Tariff is‘ two- blicks—or.; 20°. ‘eents.- “per,” game. | . Where. in. this. ever-lovin’. -blue-eyed world ‘are you ( ever: going : “Had a. preview up at the Gondola last ; night, “Johnny Course he. . ee didn’t tell: me, what: the: ingredients :: “were. until I had. tasted” mei ‘. ‘On: “Saturday night “you : will) ‘find: -me. ‘sitting ‘directly | LE aft. the. devil. on salad | at the. Rod. 8 (Gun. elute ams Seems the’.beauty. contestants in- the. jolly’ old” ‘Isles ; ‘dre aff An: the - space: of a: conversational paragraph’ she can make the: transi-"" tion: from. a:sweet, demure: young: Junior Miss to a rollicking didn't know until the other: night’ “there ° even. ‘existed 7 a Milt Schmidt, : s |Syl Apps return : anaged by, ES oi targets: ‘to: ‘the 2 ito. ice. wa ars ‘Civilian Association - -of , Marksmen in. “Montreal. «| | ve Earn action. : The. 24-year- -old ‘contre.’ - peat cs ni, “with » Sdunds like you can enjoy ‘sports: aR Prince, Rupert for: the the masked. Plante: clea y: a20:foot shot. ©. Red Wings goaler. ‘Dennis Rie- gin, a, ‘replacement - for ailing ‘Terry. Sawchuk,. was benched with 39 seconds to, go—and. worked: ves ‘Detroit went ahead: in the. first périod ‘on goals’ by* ‘Gary Aldcorn ‘{and: Jack McKenzie, . but Henri “| Richatd and: Ralph’ ‘Backstrom scored in’ .the second. ~ Phil Goyette outfoxed: Rigel 4 | Fishermen “new: licences VANCOUVER (Sport fish- ermen may jin future require a licence to’ fish for spring .qnd -|eoho salmon in coastal, waters, federal fisheries supervisor. A. J. “Whitmore . said: in view. of * increasing numbers of fishermen some control ‘is necessary ~ for -{ proper. management. of salmon runs and spawning beds. . He Said the licence’ fee would be nominal. ‘Commercial fisher- men pay only $1 for a licence. ‘The proposal already had been: - discussed - with. Recreation. and Conservation | : “Minister: - West- wood. ane Y 4). — Stich | famous One: game!!! A’ bad. case’ of: slack. suspenders ” you. ‘might Ir have ‘been getting. the business from the Chevron hockey team: who went to Smithers two “weekends ago to play a two. game, series. ° They outlined: a: few of: the players who were going | along. and: I. told. ‘them: I. didn’t think. they had ¢ a Like .the ;man said, you can’t: win them. ‘all: ' . Now: get off my. back you: guys: You looked lousy in the. first. game. | I have that.on: good authority. Smithers looked: ‘just. 6 bad’in the second: and. Jim Stubbs made like he had*a: “personal - Jock ‘on- ‘the » cage.) He-; wits - ‘Chevron's - -T' predict: we'll beat, him so. badly 1 he may. give: up curling . altogether, . Or I'll. get: beaten 80). Or’ the. match’. i Pate ‘won. SHOR - Isn't: much.. left. ds~ {for Intermediate :| League leadership as they drop- BUS: SCHEDULE _ PRINCE COACH LINES LTD. - yeni MPAOTIC. STANDARD TIME" Lv, "2:90 P.M, “Prince: Rupert ARS - 2:00 AM, AR, 5:30 P.M,\- . 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Just ‘Phone 3329 | MELROSE cHop SUEY « PSC NRSC ain vee ee sy yee 3-3 _ with goalie out — _ BY The Canadian Press “Norn ‘Ullman’s 19th ‘goal, a last-second. “effort : that caught Montreal goaltender Jacques Plante cold, _ | gave Detroit Red Wings ‘a 3-8 tie with the Canadiens fin Thursday night's only National Hockey League oO Ford’ and “Miner a a Simundson now have a: supply . of. season : titkets: to the: Roose-': They. are’ offered. éor® ay sola are on ine . aipens. tournament Starting» ‘here: Sat- - -jurday: : - ‘It's a> ‘pee- -wee ‘tournament and Syl Apps. Jr.,; -|son of the former. Toronto Maple Leafs~. star, will. be. playing for | the Seca, borough team. Boston Bruins ‘coach, will... be ining up with a Boston entry, along with Ted Flaman, son of States are entered in-.the week- long tournament, held: in con- junction with the Quebec Win- first.quarter lead but .a deter- ee FE ee De ON ee Wty roth COW, deadlock | in the third with what. ‘looked like the winning goal until 19:59. ‘The result gave. Montreal a 16- point. lead over. “second- Place Toronto. Maple Leafs: vhs BOTTOM. CLUBS CLOSE: tt Below second place, the jeague fis’ considerably: ‘tighter. . Detroit,’ Boston... “Bruins ‘and Chicago: ‘Black Hawks eadh. have 54 . points. trail with. 36.. Detroit, however, has. one game in. hand-.over . the: ‘Bruins - and Black Hawks... : . With a: full six- game weekend coming up; the jam , omay.» “pe loosened quickly. , " Saturday’ night,: “New? york is Fat: Montreal,. Chicago is at..Tor- ‘onto _and injury-tacked. ‘Boston '} goes to Detroit. : It’s Montreal. abl. Detroit, Tor- onto at. Chicago. and. Boston at New. York Sunday; - A Montreal. Forum ‘Crowd | of 14, 908 . saw. Detroit: force..Plante to. handle 11. shots to Riggin’s four in. the first’ period before Canadiens recovered to “hold an edge in play the. rest of «the game... Both. Boalers -made: 26 stops. . ~ Prince Rupert. Senior With: the score : deadlocked’. at |’ 46-46 ‘at: the. end. of the: game -|and. forced into. overtime, . the Rainmakers. stalwart: ‘potted - ‘all points to. gain-a 52- 50: ‘ead ‘over awarded‘ a one- -and-one foul.: ond’. chance ‘under * the rule: Bailey made the first and missed CYO’s star centre, Gary. Morison, snaked. ‘through the’ melee of Youth ‘squad. a. thrilling. 53- 52 victory. ant ntanel PPPPL IV eorrorsovrrre W.L GP Pts, Bruins defenceman Fern Fla- CxO. 11 5 16. 22° man, F.& P. 8.7 15° 16: ‘Teams from Ontario, Quebec; Empress "65 8 18° 10 Newfoundland and the United PRSHSR: 48 12 8 Werrorrorre PPOD PPD POPP DPOPLO PD CYO jumped into an early, 17- “7 -lmined bid by Rainmakers during {| the second-period ended the half withthe scholars in a 26-22 lead. CYO applied the pressure in the third stanza. and came out . hehe) . INL New ‘York: Rangers . CBD DIB NS eee te ae Oe ee ee eee ¢ SLACKS | ‘Slim “yy SQUAW VALLEY! Gal (CP) Canada’s S delightful world’ pairs. Figuré- skating champions, Bob Paul and Barbara Wagner. were the experts’. choice to win a gold) medal 2 as. the e eighth Winter Olympics got down to actual competition or Fall Drape Custom- Made. Skilfully tail-. ored for per-. fect fit in your choice of § fine. al-wool imported: materials. Order yours now !. today. » Team manager Granville May- all.of Vancouver, .who also. is president . of the Canadian Fig- ute-Skating - Association, : gave the Canadians a ‘solid plug. “yy don’t see any -reason why we can’t place one- -two in the pairs, and the men’s singles should be close, a battle all the way be- tween Canada and. the’ United States,” Mayall said. =. 7 | THREE-TIME WINNERS. elon The spectacular Paul and Miss Wagner, world champions -for the last three years and sixth in the 1956 Olympics at, Cortina, Italy when they were just getting started,’ should. win.. the..Gold. Medal, ‘Mayall added, closely fol- lowed by: the young. brother-sis- ter team of Otto and Maria Jel- inek. of. Oakville,’ Ont.. Paul and Miss’ Wagner, ‘both Phe Toronto porn, are 22 and 21. re spectively. Otto Jelinek is 19 and |: Maria, 17. The organizers. “of the ‘Games, so which have been fouled:up: by... squabbles;. injuries, floods;-and} - _. too much, snow, took heart from |.” the goodreaction. to Thursday's -, Opening : ceremonies. | The céremonies’ were so‘dig-| nified and. moving ' ‘that almost |. | everyone. from’ here’and abroad "Rainmaker: drop: thriller 53-52 toc cy Oin overtime | High School Rainmakers “host a heartbréaker to Senior Basket thall League ‘lead- el jing CYO 53-52 at. the Civic Centre last: night: and So} * did their high scoring forward David Allen. oe six’. of. the” “scholars » ‘overtime |: : “TET < he missed the. first he got no sec- ve the second. but the: long arm ‘of|: grappling. players to tip-in the} “Milt. ‘Schmidt, Jr. son of the rebound, and” give. the Catholic Now Royal deonees ,O VW i 0; Vivat- porlod score ended ‘at: "For the victors Bob Johnson : Derek Slnck led tho = losers. Woach collected 11, Morrla Denn]: on. top. by 38-35... Rainmakers ‘outscored’ CYO in the final frame to tie up the game. -Por the victors Gary Morison led in. the. scoring department with 18, points while Bill Smith), Fraser wins “VERNON @— Vancouver book: | {| keeper’: Trene Fraser of the Pa- cific ‘Businoss Girls Club became) the British Columbian women's curling champlon Thursday by dropping Frances Turner of Trajl 9-6 in the final draw of the playoffs hore. : Meanwhile, ... ‘Victoria's Flora Martin rinke—tled with Fraser for top. spot after Wednesday's |, actlon—fall ‘to the threa-playar Shirley Stephen rink of New Westminstar. by. 232-7 score, SPORTSMA S ‘DIGEST? a IMPROVE ae POINT CARTRI IDG ~ DRIP WAX INTO HOLLOW= POINT: + (CLEAN By Cu6G.WAXx - OPP BLL... 1 LIET AND | tT? CABI) - BRL GANTRIDGR Te AXPLOSIvE: ‘eeeROT on A HOLLOW=POINT BULLET MAKHE IVA PAVORITE FOR .VARMINTS, AUT ITS DIGINTEGRATION Wirt IN @MALL GAMIL RIDDLES AND : RUING ‘TOO MUCH MEAT, IN A 128 CALIBER, HOLLOW-POINTED -RULLETS Ana Laos Accu NAN SOLID BULLUTO. - Aééunacy imMprovas: annan WHEN BULLET 16 PILL Ae wine HOT WAX, QULLET PRENITTRATHG PRAPHA, MAKES GOOD GHANNEGL, BR BULLET WONTT PIGINTHGRATA, ® BLT VAS MONE BiIOGK, TRY iTf oy oy and Bill Bailey. garnered” 15: ‘and ' were: Javish, in ‘their praise. If the weatherman co- -operates the Games still could be’ a. magnifi- cent show. The weather: ‘pureau- said it would’ be partly. cloudy today with a high of 40 at. mid-day. DUTCHIES STRONGER | Bobby ‘“Bauier, * coach -of the | Kitchener- Waterloo” Dutchmen, was quietly ‘confident, Canada ~ | would regain the: hockey. title it lost to Russia in the 1956 Games. They play.a strong Swedish team at 6:30 p.m. tonight. “We are stronger in goal, and on defence and’ we've got - three solid: forward: lines,” said Bauer who. also coached the Kitchener, “we are in as any team entry in 1956. , 14! “Prince Rupert Daily. ‘News | . Friday, “February 19, 1960 AL Bll Char tered Aeccountant 325 Fourth Avenue East Prince Rupert, B. Co P. 0. ‘Drawer 128 ~ — 14° tallies and: Syd. Scherk gained a rd " Mike. ‘Lemon. lead the losers pot- ting 21° ‘counters, while Allen’ ‘with |: ise CANADIAN. EXPERTS AGREE The older the barrel : Telephone 3975 . oe -the finer the taste les | | and Calvert Old Rye “is blended from choice whiskies aged : in 20-year-old casks fora smoother, more. satisfying. taste. FOR YOUR OLD. ni ¢ = 7S = 1S ro ;. BIS is : = . > iS = PERT ” PHONE A210. SEE THE GE. “WASHERS WITH MANY OUTSTANDING FEATURES SUCH AS AUTOMATIC TIMERS — FAST DRAIN PUMPS, SAFETY WRINGERS, ETC. 4S NOW IS THE TIME TO _TRADE- IN YOUR OLD IRONI. 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