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TAKES LEAD i ' py yt | KAWARA, Sapan t-U— rhel® Prince Rupert Daily Mews Ltd, pate. ‘ : . : ; h takes over helm United States. regained the lead}. 4 Friday, October 12, 1962 rn erreau S$ OC ' O from Canada after the third|’ T= mo R ae round of the world amateur. golf . .. di e. ° team championship today as - Spe 7 O ro Wi ni tennis C u || good weather and good scoring - as osion a n S ontrea “ ” returned to the picturesque Fuji Egy , lected .- available for play prior to next | COUTS®. | . ae Bob Tough Was eee ren Cost of the court will be| The US., defending the title dent of the Prince Rupert Ten- |July. By The Canadian Press nis Club at an annual meeting in ne vic ees $8,000. a its it won In a runaway. two years “ Lae . - aove last se: in the Civic Centre last night, he Club hopes pand itsjago, put together a three-man /:. Boston Bruins finished last inthe National Hockey League last S€aSON| "5.46 vandenbrink was elected junior PrOgram os ood al tno (team score of 211 for the day and opened in first place this season. _ |vice-president, Magda Adolph, meeting the remainder of the|®"¢ 4 three-round total of 649 Rookic goalie Bob Perreault. secretary, Bert, Poe fren junior playoffs will be held this | to lead the Canadians by two : : , playing his 10th NHL game.jagainst Montreal all last season, hall “way mark’ in the second|sUrer, Helga Worster 1) chare® |caturday, weather permitting. | strokes: : | Hearty In body, turned away 27 shots to shut oullchalked up two goals. His first| period. of social activities of the club, light In favoes i tthe ~ Montreal Canadiens 5-0| turned out to be the winner. Detroit tied the game up 1-1 Helge Holkestead Soeush Ca ea i TONIGHT and SAT. res mea. Thursday night. Doug Mohns also scored twojat 6:04 of the third period when chairman, and Bob Bush, Junior re 30° ond erome, It was Bruins’ first opening- goals, tying his record of two|Howie Young scored after being games cha ‘ned that ‘k Gates 7:30 p.m. | ame. victory since the 1957-88 goals scored against Montreal)set up by Alex Delvecchio. The meeting leame te PAI Show 8:00 p.m. ‘season when they defeated Chi-|last season. , Delvecchio also had a handj;0” two aan ver he Oe this. in cago Black Hawk 3-1 in Boston. POPP IL LOL PL LLD ODIO LO DED IL IIIA in the Wings’ second and decid- Bore be city ill re el th wh a "he shutout is Boston's first Standings ing goal by Parker MacDonald: °€?: e City ie “‘ i . ane WARNER BROS. Presents” ~ registered against Montreal owiL T F A Ptjat 11:09 of the final period. and place varb Of this "s RANDOLPH SCOTT since’ Don Simmons aren Toronto 1 0 0 3 1 21 Canadiens’ boss Frank Selke cours program Paving will be- RS ‘them 2-0 at Boston Novy. 25, 09. | Detroit 1 0 0-2 1 2}announced before leaving for), ant b WESTBCURND®* The win put Boston in first|New York 0 1 0 1 2 O|}Beston that his club plans to vas ext erg ane te will be “| place, for a while anyway. Chicago 0 1 0 1 3 Olpay tribute to the players of last|“*S PO" "nn VARINA MAYO KARE EAA DANTE In other league play, old pro Montreal 0 1 0 0 5 Olyear’s team who won trophies, Civic Centre Recreation. di- STEELE: Ml (Gump Worsley held Detroit Red} Boston 100 5 0 2;when they meet the Rangers| rector Don Ely said that Gym Praet HERIRY BLAKE © VN WARNERCOLOR ‘Wings. scoreless for two periods. Fa Saturday night in Montreal. nights at the Centre will be put the Wings scored two third The Bruins’ other goal was Bobby Rousseau will be award.| held Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and . : , period goals to beat New York|scored by Mving Spencer. [ed the Calder Memorial Trophy,| Saturdays at 10 a.m. | SUNDAY BENEFIT SHOW | . Q-1... : ol In the other game ave Balon| piven to the top rookie of the TT . oe 5 John -Bucyk of the Bruins. scored New York’s only goal,) year; Jacques Plante the Vezina| TOKYO (Re uters)—Masahiko UT LIE BIG HEAT” This advertisement is not pubdiisiec or Gispiayed by the Liquor who, scored only three goals! giving them the lead near the|Trophy, awarded each year to Harada of Japan won the world ; Looe Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ee ee nent nee mee the goalkeeper who played the flyweight title her tonight by|} - Glen Ford — Gloria Graham ~ > 4 3 SPECIAL FAMILY MATINEE Ft eae coals ee ed against. Hingpeten of ‘Thailand. in. the - Gates 7:30 p.m. — Show 8;00 pm. . : Advertising in Daity News Brings Results rating Problems! | SATURDAY at 2 p.m. Igiven to the NHL champions, i will be received by Jean Beliveau omar onto |=. Nowmake agame of. + PAUL HENREID ne the weekend. Saturday Rangers ti . : . . - , onto, Detroit at Chicago. | Sunday, Montreal is at Detroit, - ‘Toronto at Rangers, and Chicago . at Boston. Gordon Leland cops top score Gordon _ Leland of W.O.T.M. bowled 2 324 score to cop the men’s high single *in the “A” section of the Thursday Mixed Bowling League. Gert Vanmeer of Canfisco marked up a 263 score to win the women’s high singles. FRED UNE . Jessie Shenton of the Head- WIACKIURRAY - WYMAN» pinners won the women’s high threes for a total of 591 and 7 Ernie Bodger of Home Super > Service captured the men’s high What Really Happened: three with a 723 score. Team . high single was won by Yukon Pe Patierson-Liston Gems with 1236. They also won ie COMEDY \ , - ‘CARTOON a play at Montreal, Boston at Tor- p.m. — 5 EY i cr ae - . the high threes with a 3345 Fight a score, : In the “B” section Pat Grand -See- the Sensational — of the Comets won the women’s Knockout in Slow Motion high singles with 251, and Vic) Menzies won the men’s high Sundey. Midnight singles with 260. Ivy Stewart, . scored the women’s high three to Tuesday -:. with 632, and Menzies won the men’s high three with 657. Team 7pm. — 9pm. . high singles went to Universals, who racked up 1,118 points. They also won the high threes with ADDED FEATURE 2,996 points. GEORGE HAMILTON - a Certain classes “Angel Baby” still open — for swimmers There are openings at the Civic Centre pool for men who 5 ‘ moo , s , wish to begin swimming, swim er as wa ae ) };coach Ron Gilchrist said, ThE He said thefe are only eight nd men registered and there is room BRO PrIVETD OT SIEM reer ‘for many more. Classes are on Ye ; 18, SCreen ever seen: ‘Mondays from 7- 8 p.m, ee erereninmer to = aa There are also openings In all women’s classes on Wednesdays. This includes beginners, advan- ced, Red Cross and Life Saving. Saturday children’s learn to swim classes can stand more! registrations especially in the} Red Cross division, Ron Gilchrist - exeuumctes se ots hasan i Ab EIA IAEaR Maan as tt ESE said, but pre-school classes are / Peas _ % = |lall filled up until the winter thats te beauty off te “Sade nmé at Nuremberg” season which starts January 3. - A Academy Award Winner! (Gari Re roe GLERA F 2 ee 4, ae . ' He also reminded that Tues- . day night from seven to nine Js | | Best Actor! meximiian scr Bost Screenplay! abby Mann Family Swim night. A whole _ NOW! The NEW 1962 edition of Our game to use. Start with one shade you fancy — family can swim for a dollar, successful Harmony Guide! | perhaps your present rug or curtains, See at Starts Monday 7:30 p.m. For times refer to the swim- nf tt mnint colors ¥ | nt ‘alov hay ' aple- ming pool schedule, You'll find the exact paint colors you want in a glance the color harmonics that comple STANELY KRAHER presents” The Swim Club is staging a . Supor Kem-Tone for the walls and Kem-Glo — ment it, Keep turning, pages, forwards or S ‘Tae Birt Lancaster Rirha d Whim rk rummage sale a ivaird Avenue for the woodwork —evorything in the best backwards, for many,.many more, as they RenCET y f q | Saturday ntternoon, Proceeds of tasto—to match your carpota, drapes or — show through tha cut-out openings, You'll mo ves * AN products denlor, Tho world’a‘lcading color — and they'ra all professionally, correct. ' Martane District | guy Garland Maximilian Schell will So towards furthering swim: upholstery, Borrow it free from any Kem paint be surprised at the selection of harmonica— in 1 : A ! es ree 7 ey ” AS IRENE HOFFMAN christ also announced that a : ae . ee es : Rontgomery litt genoral meeting of the club will ~ exports have devised this book of over 2000 Wherever you huy your. Super Kom-Tone 4 mo wi, aa be ned oaday. Civic Centre 8 olor combinations... moat of them ontirely and Kem-Glo paints, borrow tho NEW Kem ’ - fe ie un ’ ' ye ' . new harmonies, Solection is so casy—it’s like a Color Harmony Guide free! 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