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Rog, $129, 00 | PYREX COFFEE PERCOLATOR — Ww QUART PYREX ee {:day - when' Kitimat rink | _ Sets pace in bonspiel | By DICK AYRES Editor of The Daily News of Kitimat {to remain undefeated and primary A Event of. the jnual Jubilee honspiel | last |night. -The victory. gave the Mitenen | ‘vink its sixth. win, three in each : We ‘of ‘the two primarics, without a- ‘loss-and’ handed'the Kerr squad . its first defeat in six games.» Already: in the semi-finals. of }- La ‘Event: last’ night | were: the ‘Myrtle Lewis rink’ which defeated’ | Olga: Newton 7-4:and the Betty. | - Dahl foursome which downed the Paul rink 16-3, ‘In B Event, the Mitchel) ‘team | meets the Kerr rink again in the}, | sémi-finals of B Event. Also in ‘the semis of B Event are Alice Ritchie and-Gwen Eby. sVAlthough the: spiel started at 8 2p.m. Friday the bonspiel was of- ficially opened at’3 p.m. Satur- Mayor P. J. Lester ‘threw the first’ rock before a large crowd of spectators. Curl- ‘ing. club president’ Jan: Wald- ‘bauer, held the. broom. Mrs. | Waldbauer - and Ruby: Merrion, ‘ bonspiel chairman, welcomed outside rinks and local curlers... :. Jack Laurie was master. of -ceremonies for. ‘the opening ‘which featured a’ parade around ‘the rink headed. by: the Irish ‘Fusiliers pipe band under. . the '|-direction of ‘Lieut... J..C:.Ewart.. Visiting rinks, besides the vic- torious Mitchell :ctew from Kiti-. mat are skipped by Joanne Hen- -nie ‘also from the’’smelter : city; “The Joy Mitchell rink downed the Cathy Kerr quartette 11-6 to enter the semi-finals. of Pri ince Rupert Women’ Is {Curling club’s Eighth An-. Verna’ Heggie from: Smithers; |. af : Curli . Ruby- Merrtison, Laurie, who ded march ° ‘Four’ new “hi ahs chalked up in Celco boop Four season’s records were e€S- Celco League: ‘Wednesday. night. , -Marion Somerville’ ‘of Kelly Douglas‘: rolled. Women's’ -high |. single of 323 and ‘a high triple of 795 to set. records while: Rupert Taxi set team records with Scores of 1253 and 3624.. Joan: ‘McKnight of ‘Marine ‘Ra- dio followed® closely in women’s ‘high single with a 321: score. Al Faithful-of -Rupert © Taxi tablished in the B division of the | City . Five-pin Bowling : took both men’s. high honors with 291 and 744, ~ ee Helen ‘Dempster, Jean Olson and MIXING nee | ‘BATHROOM. SCALES | SPECIAL ‘$7. 95. CLOTHES “BASKETS 51 19 Reg. $1.79 : _ SALE EXTRA LARGE PLASTIC te | BABY BATHS gn $7.19 FISHING . ~ SUPPLIES FIBREGLASS TROLLING ROD Reg. $14.25 PENN No, 285 TROLLING REEL Reg, $9.50 BOTH FOR $18.95. 7 LURE. JENSEN: TEA: SPOONS : No, 3 and 4 flog. Se each NOW 3 FOR $1. 00 WALLACE HIGHLINE: TROLLING PLUGS Rog. $2.85° SALE $2. 25 "PLASTIC, TACKLE BOXES | . 90% « ‘OFF From $3. 05. to. $12, 93° tye Power SAWS Taine — SPECIAL. 1 $36. 95 MANY MORE “IN THE STORE” ‘SPECIALS! - bonspiel. Elsie Anderson all from. Terrace. Saturday night the curlers and her inuat folk: took: time’: off: for ony . q F. : e Fehir ng. » entel the “women—can can ails, oe fashions and a dig at. the men: to, were: captured: by: ‘Rupert: Motors ae let: them’ know: that, their. wives know what's. in _their:. when they’ re away at, an. outside | The’ ‘evening: ‘got off. ‘to: a ‘slow start; as the party had ‘to. com- ‘pete with* the broadcast-.of: the Prince ‘Rupert-Vancouver | Col- ‘lege basketball: game from. ‘Van- couver, ‘However, by. 10: 25° om. Master of Ceremonies Sammy. Simpson managed to break the ‘sound barrier of portable radios and general yacketty-yak, to get the hig crowd in a festive mood with a‘curling sing song led by Gordy. Bateman. Show stopper was. a racy can- can number performed by a bevy of eight cuties the like of which Prince -Rupert hasn't seen be- fore and is not likely, to. sce again,’ High-kicking and flaunt- |; ing themselves in gay abandon were Fifi Lewis, Roberta Eby, Brigette’ Anderson, Ruby Mer- rison, Phyl Peterson, Tona Arm-| strong, Vivian Kellough and Simone Lemire, The number hts Pots proved so popular that the core which proved just as devas- tating.as the original number. Also getting the laughs was a fashion number featuring curl- ing styles over the past 50 years ranging fron a bare-kneed gal in day in their “strotchies,” Providing the dilty wero Jan Waldbauer,: Cathy Kerr, Mahel Shier and. Olan Nowton, - while models were Sandra Theohald, |, Bon, Breaks, Marg, Montgomery, Pat Anderson and Jossalo Collins. Four “men at. tho | ewton, Cathy Kerr, Joan Billing, Betty Dahl, Myr'tlo Lowls and Alma. Whatman, ‘concluded tha ovening and the ans yostumed. back to curling nb, 8 o'clock Suncay morning, Toaulta ANNO, _ Friday night Avo, as follows: le ' Tatty wid wn—Beate 7 Lows 0; pattant 14, hae Ay MoDonnld. % ' Nawtoh King 4 Rby hr Waldbauer, 0, Paw 7 Dan 7, Morrigoy bi ~ {ONS pam—Bilor 6," Olwon” “(N): Tuitaliin 10, 3%: Andoyron: Of aug, 440, 1, Andorson (7) G1 Lave a ata (T). 19: Donne... “Mitolioll Tivett, a Vonniea: (1) 40. in dad edt iv i SVUNT “4 wi ane Tor awe 12, Dah: J0y, Dining fein, at ent) n Tavis. nts 1 tNowton Morr lnon :.0 Poano:.2, 8 “minds |- “airls” were recalled for an ens], Iilts to tho, slinky curlors of to- | outside | ponsple! and the anls they just | happened ‘to meet ware Jan], Waldbauer, Mabel Shier, Olga A buffet ‘supper, and: dancing | ing of RCMP subdivision rolled women’s high single. and . three with: 291 and. 877. with scores of: 1199: and 461. Results: es A: Leagite—Eric’s. Grocery” 3: ‘Savoy’ ‘Hotel. 1;.Good Neighbors 3; Cook’s Jewellers. o8, B " League-—Rupert. Taxi 4, Johnsons Outboards 0; Marine Radio 4,° Kaien. Esso 0; Fraser and Payne 4, Cassiars 0: Stand- ard Oil 4, Allsorts. 0; Pedwell Shoes 3, McRae Motors 1; Kelly Douglas 3, Co-Op 1, ‘ , A EVENT Pm Whatman Kerr 10, McKay 2. B EVENT. - toes p.m.-—Sehuman 10, Eby. 123; 1, P. Andorson 'b Mitch. 12.330 (S) 5; 11, Heggie ~ 42:80 McDonald oll CK) 10, Lewis :.3. y.; Has ue DB BVENT fo 2:30. Pp. m—Billng 10, Daht a , EVENT... 9:30 p. mcPatinnt 4 Dompator’ (TY: “ eRVENT - 4:30 p.mi—~Waldbruor 11, Morrison 6; Love 7 H. Andoraon (T) 11; Deane 7, Nonnile (K) Rg, PREVENT 8:30 pme—Paul 6, Shier 13 King 0, Rivott: MW, A WENT RAB pame paced: Sports. Shop with a hat-trick while Alf, best-of-three semi-finals. -Moran racked ‘Up, four’ goals . ‘for ‘Savoy. : A 7-3 Sports’ Shop ‘lead at ‘the | end of the second period proved Amori scored: ‘five. too’ great’ for’ Savoy, missing most’ of ‘their meee Players, “to overcome. semi: “finals, ‘Allen: ‘Specht: swith five goals led. ‘Ormes. toa. 13 “Adolpho ° ‘Paolinelli’ “followed ‘Specht in the scoring with. ‘four goals: while. for = es Tack ‘ “Western: “League? Victoria By: Seattle’ 20. “Western Canada: Anan cup Trail 8, Kelowna, 5. me (Best , of. sev n ‘serics “squared 2-2) SUNDAY’. pe ‘National » Lengue us Toronto 5, Dotroit..4. (Toronto, lends - ‘nest-oftseyen ser les 2- 1). . / ' ° Western League. Victorin 4, Senttle- 2. (Victoria Jends . est of “seven sore les 9-0)... ey i vat mo DRAW New York. “(m—Benny, (Kid) Paret, 14594 of. Cuba, and Fred- erleo Thompson, 146, of Argen- | tina, battled to a-12-round draw ma Friday: night. 0") ‘ single. of. 3123 of Van's: Baker with: 772... 2858. oS Results: See + A League. DIbbS. 4y tannin! | Broadway ‘Pickups’ 4,’ Shop’ Easy |0; ‘Vans’ Bakery, 4; Cooks:0; “New Rupert: Stars 1, : B League—Saanieh, 4; Manséiné Radio” “1s “Tennnies 3, an Pins 0; ‘Credit. Union* ‘3, Kelly’s. Kids 1; Good Neighbors, 3; McRae Motors 1; ROMP, 2 , Big Sisters 8 Bi, Pe ee nae tend ae rhe vy Ane ray at ry uw ‘ rel aSayoy. © Laurel 3, Sports: Shop: 11; Co-op: i 0; Hertz-U-Drive 4,. McLean and’ 2 Rudderham’ ‘0; Clauisens 4, Five et