Ps ao al’s Don Elmer's rink poses with ‘spiel for taking E Event. Elmer won the right to enter the finals by edging the Evans rink of | Smithers 9-8 in the semi-finals. Elmer won the final game 9-6 against the Ken McDonald rink of Prince Rupert. Shown in the - picture are Don Elmer. skip: John McLean, second; Harry Eng- . elson, third and Art Minter, jead. : E EVENT WINNERS — Kitim trophies won during Marine ee Meeting of the Prince Rupert be held in the h 22, 1962 at The Annuc General Hospital Association will Civic Centre Main Lounge, Mare 8:00 p.m. | |, BUSINESS Annual Reports uditor's Report an & d Financial . available at the ribership renewals are t of $1.00 annual 4 fospital, Ormes Drugs, on paymen “ dues. - rs must have paid member- 5th, 1962, to have Prospective membe ship dues on or before March obtained voting privileges. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice Re: Weigh Scales es opcrated by the City on West The Public Weigh Scol future use as of May 12, First Avenue will be closed to 1962. Any persons or firms interested in leasing or pur- - chosing this operation are requested to submit proposals “vto. the Chairman, Board of Works Committee, City Hall by 5:00 p.m. Monday, April 2, 1962. Further informa- tion in regard to operation of the scales may be obtaincd upon application to the undersigned. SCOTT McLAREN, City Administrator. Your Last Chance to Earn as you Serve under the Special Canadian Army Militia Training Programme of paid training offered by the The final wix Weel COUPEE Canndinn ATI Militia in eonnoetion with its national eof rue fesny nidneh takes place in i} 16 te May 27 + eat s thin heat. chance! arevivad role ja eu. nen eomnninlly from Ape your Hinited, Don't miss memuede AP! it nee between Road ot, nnd oimeet etrrolment etree novitnlly mpartant you ihe appartunity te help Caniwdia on july = Learn while you Berve. you will | I five aut home and receive the ref, WOU Pate wii Provinge the Gourde we ggivens afl-day Laracien ings ' {vee dinyec weeds. Your Ww equi pany a ier, plus a diving nilowance, ao poypetnlur! pol enact nets, Henne ry fae uhould aed vight To te aenee of ¢ fran ceed enpodutcntl deluca ~ iets hor comytele fur pov ane Prince Rupert Armoury, Princo Rupert, B.C. tli @u Ve OU SL a a f EAT Takes A, D Events, Grand Aggregate cause “this is the y ever to wi | T | Kristmanson foursome Fextra-end game, 15- i i : he Second P | Trophy to Kerr along with mini- i ;place Ww ,son, bot ‘ceived souvenirs. PT OO mee TN eS A local high school rink Bruce Kerr emerged as the gra Eleventh Annual Marine Bonspiel ’spiel came to an end last 1 Kerr’s quartet of Don Scott, 17, third; J ond; and David Mio, 18. won'‘A Event, D Event Grand Aggregate award. The Kerr A Event Grand Challenge Fash- ion Footwear Troph ping Ken McLea final, Secondary to th ary for the E. Trophy, by down pert’s Joc Sheppard rink 16-3, and took for winning the The high school foursome suf- fered only one defeat _ six-day ‘spicl, ws. Lewis in the opening rounds. ack McLean. 15, sec- lead, and the Ss rink captured the y by whip- enl n 14-9 in the They won D Event, the e Second Prim- T. Applewhaite ing Prince Ru- the Grand Aggregate most gamcs. of in the losing to Terry In presenting the Grand Ag-|,,,. a eregate to Kerr, Ralph Hood saia| TPOPhy by Alex a They ae that it was a great honor be- picked up miniatures and four fishing rods and reels. ounyest rink n the trophy.” mire took B Event, rimary for the 99 the Lloyd in an! aye J Jerry bu axi Trophy by edging Ww 11. J. th some of the atures and certificates for suits. Runner-up McLean received four picnic coolers and four min- iatures while third and fourth inners. Lewis and Man- h of Prince Rupert. re- d Lew Birchall presented the 3B Event Trophy to Jerry Lemire as as four portable record ( well "sg - mi yo. rink in the bonspiel with a total | 9 c nell and four minature tro age of 206 years. tam, ages 12.and | 118 od Kristmanson’s gecond- The heaviest rink in the ‘spiel 14 and 15 and juvenile ages 16 {to phone the Civic Centre andi aes eecived mini award went to the Al Manson's | 2nd 17. leave their names and watch for ecived minia- ghed a total of ’ The entire program is open to further publicity regarding this. place foursome re tures and swivel bench lamps. Souvenirs went to third and fourth place winners Barney Eyolfson of Rupert and Roy My- ers of Terrace. The C Event Trophy was pre- sented by Greg McLeod to My- er’s rink of Ted Rowland, third; John Anderson, second and Roy Regina rink still unbeaten FREDERICTON ( Burley Tuwnsend’s Suskatchewan rink entered todas’s fourth round in the Royal Canadian Legion championships its) the only iW- defented four.ome of the 10 rinks compet ins, ‘Townsend — Regina Granite ines stretched their record to } previously unbeaten rinks. started the day Alberta 12-6, disposing of the Albertans, skip rollleking, take - ub game, he blanked the first end, rrabbed two in the second and stole ae other palr in the third, oa ecg erent tie Aa TT Bangkok ao Smart Sorda- | Armstrong mie, M7, Ehalland, stopped Terry |were unay 3, (0). won). Wores, 1 49, Philippine WINNERS FOEVENT wrenehed buck, Js shown right. Jacques, atures and skill jatures and clocks W Crowe's rink and Armstrong Ken Warren, Applewhaite, P Event Trophy and two white W man on Kerr's Joc miniatures and for souvenirs for place. Don Elme was presente The hard-working Ken MeDon nh pr hile Len Evans 0 enirs for taking ing in third Bonspiel C sao helped sented to various ri the ceremonies. rink which wei 890 pounds. Prizes wer room scales. the ‘spiel was |Kinnon rink which received four | | cases of canned f “0 Tuesday by conquering two They by defeating Gordie MacDonald's Ontario rink 4-6 and in the third round touk'4: and Evans (8) Townsend bad little difficulty ped by Bob Woods, Playlyge ¢ wwe ee eee skipped by 18-year-old nd champion of the as the six - day I Jead, as well as mini- saws. ° inners of. min- ent ‘to Don while Bateman picked up souv- and fourth spots. ov behalf of. Ted resented the D and miniatures all tires to each rink. Sheppard's ‘rink received smoking, stands econd-place W rs for third 17, WINNERS poses with Eleventh Annual Marine Bonsp also won D Event and the Grand Agere are; David ‘third an OF A EVENT-—Bruce Kerr the trophics received for Mio, 18, lead: Jack McLean, d Bruce Kerr, 18, skip. ’s local high school rink winning A Event in the iel which ended last night, Kerr gate award. From left 15, second; Don Scott, Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 21, 19¢e x * ‘ ? @ . ~ Hockey scor Portland 6 Los Angeles 3 Spokane 5 Vancouver 8 Seattle 3 Edmonton 9 | FREE DELIVERY second place. The local. rinks Scott and Stevens received third and‘ fourth rs rink of Kitimat q with the E Event foursome of d grabbed ‘minia- res and soldering kits as their izes for runner-up position f Smithers and Kitimat won. souv- third and Fortier of of The Roy Myers rink of Terrace fourth iand the Don Elmer quartet of ’ 1 . i Kitimat were the only visiting! “Phe F Event Trophy, along lwith miniatures and Indian ted to the|tra as presen and trayel and fourth. Jack Laurie served as emcce uring the presentations while ommodore Al Man- with the proceedings. Special prizes were also -pre- nks during Bob Rudderham’s group. won| old) hams for being the oldest sponser yineial meets, it was Corkindale, past presidet Mr. winners of the will advance to th lumbia Junior Program to be (Stadium in Vanco be in conjunction cific poth boys and & of pce wee, abe Braneh 27 of the Roy this year W MeCorkindale said the ck and field mect will be or- zone competition ce British Co- held at Empire uver. This will, with the Pa-! National Exhibition. * will be held for irls in age groups | li or under; ban-| Competition da 13; midect ages jthe 'Pirst Tertiary. | art Ee | At the presentations, rollow- | carted off miniatures ¢ ; “ ‘ing the final games Dom pom- | clocks for finishing in -second|to be held in June will adv ‘ inato presented the A Event spot. The Paisicy and Lindsay|to the North West Zone 1 e ! “ . : . $ “}43 : ; 7 + { rinks nabbed souvenirs for land- pionships in either Terrace OF! along Kitimat some 6 ‘athletes j tions for the branch, | provincial mects. All interested a ages of 11 Legion to sponsor local track meet. al Canadian Legion will a track and field meet in the city during June ith winners advancing to announced today by J. R. Mc- at of the branch: all British 'Gélumbia youths and will be jointly sponsored by the he Olympic commit Cham- | national recognition. time in August. The | with the B.C. champlon- ship meet, a two-day coaching clinic will be held : ve ion oy | FeatUTIN top national Olympic Trans | and track celebrities Loeal plans call for immediate steps to begin training interested of our CHINESE FOOD Orders of $3.06 and up Phone 3329 MELROSE CAFE mae Advertising Srings Results By The Canadian Press: rie eae le | CIGARETTES Lo “s \og { si | \ ? é : to zone and pro- TODAY TO SATURDAY i i { \ | ‘rinks to end up wi ! | bop prizes. STOO t quad of Lloyd eanized in Prince Rupert under Myers clobbered Don Crowe 9 | Bob Arms rong Squ . " : in t . : Bell. third; and his sons, Don. the Royal Canadian Legion |B.c. Command of the C adi '4o 4 to win the North Star Bottl- : ' 0 oe ue re Canadian 4 ing Works Competition in C second and Wayne. lead. Olympic Track and Field Train- | Legion and the Pacific National | WE HE NEV ‘event, the Secondary to the! ‘Armstrong wrenehed his back | Me Pra. comme eee Exhibition. WALIENY ‘Grand Challenge; while Don in an earlicr game and val three Masich nt Limber CTS CaN Each competittor in a branch | , sl “gimer came from behind in the | Bells had to play the final gamey) nnd Glyndon Doroschuk who lmeet will receive, at no cost, one | Peter Sellers ‘1th end to defeat Ken MeDon- | Short-haneec ar f third,{ WH also act as instructors nnd | certificate of participation.” In| aA a Ht! ‘ald 9-6. and to win the G. Pers Wat eer qua G . B al ‘| Jake’ Vandenbrink and Mr. Mc- the zone and B.C. final, finst.: Wittia Hyde White it Tinker Trophy in E Event. the | Doug Kerr, second Glen Bue "| Corkindal , second and third place winners | baacat - INE FUNNIES anan. and lead Dick Camero, rkinaale. un Canada (to be tabulated by | two-way nue mo? ‘ j ns i rahie. QQ : : ' Winners of the branch meet} the national chairman of the: c THE FAG = TNO tec) will receive , etretcn 4a Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. | at Vancouver coaches "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’’ “Some Came Running” TODAY 7 P.M. ONLY \ HHL Adult Ent. THURSDAY TO SATURDAY 7 p.m. prepara- making zone and | and LLED MOTION PICTURE THA) 1HE SENSATION-FI RECORDS ALL OVER EUROPE! HAS SMASHED ALL {hietes between ; and 18 are asked | YNEEAAAEAAA ARREARS e bath- The first rink knocked out of the Hector Mc- ish while a spe- cial undisclosed prize was given to the Neil Foreman rink for receiving the biggest clobbering during the: ponspiel, losing one game 21-5. In the B Event final Krist- manson laid a four-ender in the 12th to force the extra end. Kerr scored & five-ender in the 12 end to wrap up his win, in the A Event final Other results yesterday be- fore the finals were: T p.m—A Event Kerr 10, T. Lewis T; McLean 10, Manson 7. © Event Crowe 7, Armstrong 6; and Myers (T) 9. Bateman 4. E Event K. McDonald 11, Forticr (i) 8, Elmer (14) and: IK. 3:30 pot l8 Hivent Lemire 14, Byolfson 55 Krisunanson 9, Myers (T) 3. D Event \ and Hull scores 48th goal nk Wings against Detroit Red Wings. | as Hawks bla By The Canadian Press Bobby Hull scored his 46th gontof the season Thesday night, setting off a wild demonstration by fans ‘aL Chicago Stadium. Efe connected in the last period le ee Terrace tourney Svirike downed the ‘Terraec Retailers 64-45 to win the Per- race - Seeond Anniil Buslcet ball Tournament and the Derksen's Credit, Jewelers Trophy Satur: day, March 17 at Terrace, Terveace defeated Kitimat 1i- gons 73-30 to enter the final against Sunrise. Tn other games Kitimat Tisons finished third by defeat the Terrance All-Stars 58-50 In the closest gmc of the day and Sun- — The Bob Armstrong rik iwox thoy won by tueing men, Armstrong defented the Warren rink Q+6 in the final gine, From lof Voll, Lloyd Bell und Don Boll, Kerr 4, Scott 0; and Sheppard , Stevens 3. \" Vv Event | patsicy 10, Warren 3; va Lindsay t ” ate ‘insn's minus nbove with tha pr (scores allable but Armst _ rise worn afternourt Bante from | the All-Stars m-40 Lo who their way into the ffnals. | ‘ox, we - Garhind 145, Dallas, Tex. i} Akins, 148, St. | Houston, Tuyp) Randall, rong outpolnted Vvirg Lows, (10). qe tO ee lemerenereen rent and Sereanns, mixed with the toots of horns in the demonstration that | eight minutes. It was 4 game unrise fops Hockey League schedule and the voal was the last In a 3-0 vic- tory over Lhe Red Wings. Hu) now bas two more at Montreal Saturday md New York Sunday vig in which to equal or surpis 5Q-goal scori diens’ M Bernie Ceoffrioy: diens, Ins eo 4 R 2 rYYUXUXUKLES AAAS BOSC HC HEHEHE EE LSS SFOOES shricks, yells were | | sted Jast home Chicago's Nation! of the 1961-62 | | & i‘ Adult nt. BAMes night ht - + 23 the! vat record of Cana: | aurice Richard tied py also of Cana- Ww EG EST - 9:04 ES Wb eeaiesccs ee eeuaeeoe eee ne. reer rays tenet eect me L SCASO a nese me eee pte eeee ee pte (ath gyrey ts! the good word mange erneveeonenns cman eae A QUALITY PnavuUct Of GROWN ZELELRNAGT i % R UAHADA LIMITED or | ong who ta hone with a W went with only three t to myeht ares Wayne Hob Armaty gtut? photos, by Gury Onkes, tt he . : ‘ 4 \ i! yet ’ ‘ " t ' 1 tee Wong! nyt au vas er if wea ented ‘ NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY CLUB OF PRINCE RUPERT PRESENTS T.C. “Tommy” DOUGLAS Notional Leader Sonior High School Auditorium WED., MARCH 21 at 8:00 p.m. Frank Howard, MP, will roport trom Parliamont PUBLIC MEETING ' rdeled Or lite a e . é 4 a we 9