JOeinee Wei ths Weahe tani ce Telus Lt, Fy Age. Vy bse, Fish and Game By LS STEN ENS © Horace Leigitary te sun tas ok peed SEN-OUNCE spring cap- Prepar! ww ~ tured first price in ties varsi week s tishing in the Prince Ru- & s a pert Salmon Deroy Aw . Reg Humphervitle win a ip-pMend. six-ounce fish man~ ‘ © a wo ‘ aU NET ESS Pate PRM, aged second piace : eisht-ounee spring was good enough to get Bill Hoerthweil third place at the close of the first week's derdy fisting Poor fishing was the comment made by most skippers of Souis That were out over the week- end. Pete Siwicki manased to vat 2 48-pound halibut and Jim Greer and Ned MeLeod fisnuns together hinded a whopping 98-pound halibut. Jehn Jenkins caught the first fish in the second week of the deroy Monday when he came in with a 21- pounder. Prizes for this week are a spinning reel donated by Me and Me for first prize: a merehandise certificate donated by Don’s Men’s Wear as second prize: and another merchandise certifi- cate donated by Stone’s Men’s Wear for Che person coming in with the third heav.est spring salmon, Congratulations to all last week’s winners and the best of luck to all those who will be getting their lines wet this weekend. Pistol club d Nine interested persons turned out last Tuesday to a meet- ing at the Rod and Gun Club to express their views and ideas arp do Wo bor closure to hunting be unanimously approved at The motion, made by elu Vice-President Tommy Boulter Jr.. is to be prepared by the 17- assistance from five bers who attended meeting. The new regulation cuts oft almost 66 per cent of the avail- able hunting and shooting arcas in the district. In effect, it means that no one Mondays Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club Monday members of the executive with | non-mem-' yew tt ee) gun club pla ng brief for government A motion that a brief protesting the recent har- presented to the provincial government and other necessary official groups, was a special meeting of the night. -Denis Arm, Kloiya Bay and Tuck ‘Inlet. The area affected is up to and including the highest - high- water mark on the shore of Tuck Inlet, Wainwright and Morse Basins, Denis Arm, Kloiya Bay and all of the islands mentioned above. The regulation means that deer hunters are excluded from ee ee ee eee ns to protest closure vive et eve ww MY we eG ee EE VO HM PP ee y . PE a ey eee NEN bee dt ee ot at on the formation of a pistol club for Prince Rupert. Basic plans were laid and another important meeting for all inter- ested in pistol shuoting is planned for Ss pm. tonight at Sam Currie’s residence at 1136 Sixth Avenues Bs can shoot or ON L ae ‘hunting on the islands and must vy apa . "¢€ - . “ arm anywhere in the MINCE U-'o9 inland to hunt the ‘other pert harbor which includes Dig- areas by, Ridley and Lelu Islands, ® OO ‘ GOLF SCHOOL... Studen * seta s pay close ee FF Wainwright and Morse Basins, ! But it is even more of a blow} Bin Baldry demonstrates some techniques in the swing during a I spent an interesting hali-houv tess Us Art Lees, pub- —_ oe ee .to duck hunters who normally| the beginner’s course for golfers held cach Thursday at Booth mo OFT licity chairman for the gun cc; : wend me as Lo / / og j set up blinds on the shore. Memorial Junior High School as part of the Night School pro- Cee id & what the future plans and my were Mr, Lees Women S$ Splei It was proposed that the pre-; gram. Mr. Baldry said the course was primarily for beginners but Pi ab explained tat i possible s ees as , ‘pared brief, when passed by club} he would also like to see a few advanced students, He said that : mo cussed and also that Norm 5: BS STRMICLEE b h ld 'members, should be published| some of the students already taking the course were excellent to look into the possibilit-e: s ctéle club. to é 4 iin The Daily News in a form | golfers and simply wanted to polish up. From left are: Mr. Bal- ANNUNCIATION HALL Lees also commented on ih 8 tS every | ° which can be clipped, signed dry, Roy Webber, Stella Mutch, Jeanclle Hayden and Rudy . weekend at the Rod and Gu: whe Uh Us gH zo the i late March iand sent, into the club. Andrews, —-Staff phote by Gary Oakes. Po . public to drop in and have : BIL UU, | All the signatures received and ee ee eine fhnaie AaB, Thursd ay, Feb. 22nd ~” 8:00 p.m. + ' The Tenth Annual Women’s; Oe ai London —Brian Curvis, 144%, With the chilly weather ec oe goo bue | Curling Bonspiel _ will beein! & compiete copy of the brief will Canucks bow Wales, stopped Tony Mancini, head and cutthroat trout has c< | March 23, it was announced to | (nem be forwarded to the De- |44544, London, (5). (Curvis re- EVERYBODY WELCOME dead side. Al Limber was up i> Ipartment of Recreation and tained the British and British , y spiel is n to asi, . . day, The bonspiel 1s Ope 2 &@) oonservation, Fish and Game “ma rinks $ fr he a . many rinks from the ;Branch and British Columbia possible. . _ 1 Federation of Fish and Game ' It was decided by the bonspici! clubs. ‘committce that the opening of \, he said that the fishing Was 2:5. note from the Burnaby Fish an to the convention of the B.C. held at Mission in the near future north as Empire welterweight titles). to Flyers By The Canadian Press 1 { | the, snow. Z00Se ‘season open With c2: . Open. : . | Conservation Officer Cliff} _ Vancouver Canucks aren't go-- ‘ Se Oe . . the bonspie! would take place cni ° a : He . op ang ceen n Rt : : : aixer U C C , al-) 1 Y 5 nh until th nd,of November anc o5< s IRt@ the first night. There will % ¢ Walker told the meeting of al-|ing anywhere in the Wester? o remain open until the < ‘piper present. To accommodire ‘out-of-town rinks there wiil be most 150 persons that there were 2.000 big game and 1,500 small game licences sold in Prince Ru- Hockey League this season but their ace scorer, Jim Baird. is making a determined bid to win ‘continuous curling, and finals ‘will take place March 25. Sh ' The banquet will be held me rookie-of-the-year honors. The Canucks bowed 4-2 to Ed- monton Flyers Tuesday night. Baird scored his 36th goal, only -pert area last year. The Rod & Gun Club has a membership of about 50. Paolinelli scores seven as Savoy trips Sports 10 p.m. March 26. There will be, an orchestra and entertainmeni: A hnon-meniber accused the : . en tr and a midnight supper will be clab of calling Monday’s mecting fe shore tite tease ty > ; : yore ‘ ope ayplare f sled! simouly tar _ 23 : : Powered by the seven wows of Adiuiphe Paolin- served. All curlers are entitled; simply to bolster the member- three players . ‘ 5 -. ou: . . to a free banquet and dance tick-! ship. Portland Buckaroos fattened elli, Savoy trounced Sport Shep lo-f in a senior flour ets. ortland Buckaroos lalen. Publicity Chairman Art Lees! their Southern Division lead with a 4-3 win over Calgary Stam- peders. The Flyers rallied for three goals in the third period before 850 fans at Vancouver to beat the Canucks. Tickets for escorts we de aoe this and said that the . . sale at the curling rink uwotil-elub’s brief | , . Inthe Junior game Van's ; ‘midnight, March 23 after which’ weight cr eo one embers swamped Philpott. Evitt 20-12. Sports Shop 6-4 in the third. time tickets will be placed on! aye o ceeral foeline , Savoy took an carly lead Robert Erickson led the losers. sale to other members of the re general feeling | among against Sports Shop and nevér'with four goals. ‘curling rink. hunting enthusiasts was that a looked back. Savoy goalie Norm = Tre win was Savoy's 15th and! Everyone is invited to cuine brief prepared by a club of only Mierau played his usual good vives them 30 points—12 ahead; and compete for the trophies and. 2e members out of a hunting game. Sport Shop's Gil Gaudry of second place Sports Shop. j|many other prizes that are of. Population of 3.500. would have also played well but was ham-, Van's held the lead all the way, fered. If you are interested in; Helle weight. pered by a leaky defence. iwith Norm Rae scoring seven|taking part in this bonspiel- . Savoy took a 4-2 lead in the: goals. Van's led 8-7 in the first| please send your entry to Jessie first period and held a 9-6 mar- jperiod. 14-8 in the second and! Collins, Box 345, Prince Rupert. gin in the second and outscored jgutscored Philpott. 6-4 in the! or call 4455. The entries must he hockey game last night at the Civic Centre. ADVERTISING rN THE NEWS BRINGS RESULTS SPECIAL MEETING ce ee ene oe | ae ' ~~ | third. ; ‘in not later than March 19. All Al P ' d . ° | 4 Rr ioh |e ersons Interested in i Women S curling ! _ Robert | Erickson — was high are welcome - ested 1 5 Ib. bag scorer for the losers with eight) Committee chairmen are: Ice PISTOL SH TI G ] ° . results ipoals, 'and house, Pat Anderson; {i- O00 N F | In the senior game Savoy re-jnance, Eleanor Baker, draw. 5 There will b Meeti t I F Here are the results of “ee iceived five penalties while Sports| Heather McLean; publicity, © ' ea Meeting a a c) a day night's action in the u- !Shop picked up seven. Marky Gurevich; over-all com- c . 1 : men's Curling League. Referees Ron Eby and Keith | mittee, Dorothy Gomez: ban- Mrz. 2. Currie, 1136 - 6th Ave. East ! fs 7 pm.--Newton +, Shier 15, i\Duffy handed out 11 penalties! quet, Donna Sylvester; transpor- | ~ . pass Eby 9, Lewis 12; Pallant 10, Kerr to Van's and seven penalties to; tation, Donna Miller; bonspiel. Wednesday, February 21, 1962, 8:00 p.m. b 14: McLean 11, Merrison 9: Me- Philpott in the junior game. |books and buttons, May Clou- F Kay 3, Dominato 11; and Me- Goal Scorers i tier; canteen, Dot Dibb; = and meena _ : rind Donald 7, Scott 11. Savoy (151--Paolinelli 7, Mor-|entertainment, Lil Skog. Fine or Regular Gri lb 9 pm, — Deane 15, Rivett 7, rison 2, Logan 1, Johnson 1! won sete es eee ees ‘ . . Gomez 8, Holkestad 10; Arm- O°Hara 1, Holder 2, and Gurney | ila , strong 16, Gordon 5; Bateman 1. p hi h Dr. Ballard’s 17 Ericksen 7; B. Bremner 5, Rit- Sports Shop (61--Anderson 1.| a gren na § aT | chic 12; und Whatman 9, An- Hiri sen 4, Cameron \ d bl h TODAY “SCREAM OF FEAR” — Adult 10 TINS O derson 11. an's (20)--Raec 7, Rasmussen 7:30 p.m. “MOST DANGER MAN ALIVE” bec ee anne 1, Berg 1, Pottle 2, Potule 1, Ou e ONnOrS ven me S GEROUS N Wy Fresno, Califo. Dean Bogany, White 1, Cameron f and Mah 21 9 : THURSDAY to SATURDAY — 7 - 8:10 p.m. ‘| , lidle, Presto. outpoarmted Sisto Philpott, Evilt. (12)--Sinoski #, (| q . . Rodrigues, V2"), San Anselino, Tuft 1, Erickson 8, and Helland | In MIXE Ca lle A Dangerous And | They look like kids — but tH Five Roses call. ee woe | Joan Dahlgren of Seaboard Freiting fva...the Men want love like adults: ' + led women kepglers iia B seetion Vio Gave Ho Quarter 2% i ' or jf tof the Mixed Five-Pin Bowling | e 45 Ih. bag } League last Thiursday. 5 300 | and a 669 high three while Tow. Joan seored a hieh single wr 1 we * : n : ard Nuttal of Royal Bank took - 1. 15 oz. T | men's high single with 2480 and EXpI i Si iE { | Al MePadden of John's | won men's high three with 702, GENERATIC " Y ‘ | Team high single and hien starring WILLIAM SHATNER &i three went to Royal Bank with staring i PAL, 1203 and 3.118. JAMES BROWN parry Mec if Kraft In A section Anne Britten of itt KINSOLVING Canfisea took women's fish — single with 207 while dna Hond | of WOTM pieked up women's 'hieh three with 723, | | Arnold Assman of WOM was ninen'ts bleh single with 205 al | CHEESE WH Frank Judd of Yukou took bish sermeee VHURSCAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m, - 9 p.m. An RAF, fish story of a "big fish in a small compo(ujnd” 59 three with 706. i seo a ¢ High Leam, single wenf to YUOAY "GOOD MORNING MISS DOVE” , Greer and Bridden with 12th 7:15 pam, “BAYS of THRILLS and LAUGHTER” Ib mid team bigh three was pieked up by Teadpinners wilh) days, Results: — Seetion A WOTM 4, Cou CE er ey meredal Of Ganfiseoe 8, Astoria to ( y “y. Don's 8, Bby & Sons 1; Teadpin- ( ") ners $, Lotus ts Yukon 8, Wood: t ” butehers tp Greer & Bridden 2. \ Fashion 2. Secellon Royal 4, Parkers 0; LOOM No. two ?, Chatham 3) Seabourd 8, Blarters 2, Over: waiten 8, dohn's 8; Miller Bay &, LOOM No. ane 2) Narthland 3, Universal J. 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The enmere stops Che motion as Rudy An- feross - country race dn the wun \Vj | ia) V, \j () iD) \ drows swings at the httte white ball drip tt night sehoot session fortehul time of ad mines, di pee iM iC Wil N | \ | Inst "Phurgday at Booth Menor Junior Ugh Belool A tong Usceonds. ™ ploce of C1envis has been set typ se that students may htt balls Tho Riasiwn piris made ita MATINER wa hard ws they Tike without eating fay Cai, clean swoep for the Soviet Union Gu photo by Gury Onkes, SARL PM, hy tuking the next three places, ee —g