Years 11 i?I ... 1 tne scene re prese.n cf a'10 defeated he exhibit!. socvci rre 1 4 thuswln-irf; n B C Agrl- i! lusirtai Associa- - -. Qnnc r. T :Jfl Or. " . -up was Stockdaie, Jlar.""' w I1'1"1"- ps, Tin' t"v-,. tar . jpl) tiad readied TT ilr.;, Wayward Girl, Jr; Miwto of Anvox. t' . It; j-crp .np lavoriics for -".i::" e ir riM I I UTIHV hi ki-iiiu. t hrfS !n tnat me a; i N: B4, Dprnvwi 'SW r ' " or wirn i &r Bill' h Colnm- Ith B4? notice nr Ewttl : MlrCl !"V rrr' In '.nil! In tw . H :jl ro-t ri " .1 m fur M I It 877 Rflnie 5. CoMt bit -I-.-rf ' '' V,t.rn !o!T -IT i.-nltM night- But? Mlr.'.Jtr of t.n5A. CPREME COCrtT OP 1SH COLUMBIA I PROBATE I MATTES OF THE nSTRATION ACT AND OP THE ESTATE EISO OH LEW 8HONQ RRT LTO I LEWIS), DE- TATE ncK that by Order ot UuJ-s W O. IMlton, libf the Supreme Court x ' was on tne ;:--xbT AD 1947, wtar of the E- Un ;r Lew Shonn I i fUw . late of . E.-!::.,i C'umbla, who : -t the 31st da; of : Pr. Rupert, Brltlnh p i-.iobted to the rt rta to pay the h'lr . tj-Jnerj to me t- tfrrns havlne its cl Estate are re- 1 11 -3 ne properly ; we Slot day of ulu. .ilch dlstrlr e vlni rrsard I tl 7t wiijh I ahall :iR port DC thla H wbfr. A D. 194T. on rsAsra pohbes. f Rupert B c uni'r rir irAMir ivir-N v n irniiiir V iinnui lur crAncc rLox when the at at Rex Rex Alley, Alleys inAny hmt, In th second i.n ?.n. t t teams. Lives, umpires and year nuuui "A" section of the men's five nln Ion aim hrittprpri Ihp hlrknrv McMEEKINS U. Wick 203 234 D. Wick 127 .164 Q. Sheiiton 159 177 It. Sparks 126 182 T. McMeekin 205 118 Totals 820 875 HOME OLU C. Kellett 208 211 H. Muncey 173 165 N. Stromdahl 171 274 J. Irvine 153 104 O. Slatta .. .JL. .. iSO 124 D. Hartwig 193 175 M. Thompson 99 162 A. Owens 178 131 D. Owens 197 136 E. Garner 209 201 Handicap 112 112 Totals ,1 988 917 CONTINENTALS Da vies 177 Ttumbell 169 Hunter 237 Lund 258 Rhodes 123 Handicnp 65 Totals 1034 BROWNWOODS M. Skalmerud Ian Dunbar T. Mosiey J. Roll B. Woods Handicap 47 Totals 917 REVELLERS J Schroeder 105 S. Comadina 223 C. Brechin 53 S. Styles 226 J. Murray 191 Handicap 150 Totals 948 121 159 177 19D 170 I'M 258 213 211 Handicap 3 3 3 Totals 856 881 1014 NORTH STAR 109 138 149 144. 123 112 833 BURNS Kinslor 122 102 182 'a the Dally News J. Naylor 182 107 127 RE-OPEN FOR BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 23rd Everybody Welcome EX CAFE louncc to my many friends and patrons f I have left 123 Tax'i and will he opcrat- 303 c'i' from the 3 Sisters Cafe. Your p'nucd patronage, will he sincerely appre- N. FRED JENSEN 303 CABS rtnes Drugs He Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 81 Tlmmermelster 162 J. Plnnlger . 148 J. Comadina 175 Handicap 83 Totals .. 852 AMBASSADORS K. Myers 117 at the week-end j"- i'ouocn 153 session of the sea-1 E. Harding 129. son's P-ay without spectacular "wk j result as far as team scoring was 2 such a concerned. However, some good individual scores were turned in. 11, Jlurnle of Malklns rolled F. Nooleett .. 117 Handicap 150 "Votals ... 749 MORGANS hTs second for the 297 In game R purk 17g nign single mue atuic, wjuirjTj -i i i vti ii. lioo uuuuernaiu ui iviiuwaus bowlrdTne high aggregate score. Here are the game results, followed by the individual scor ing: Home Oil 2, McMeeklns 1. Continentals 2, North Star 1. Iirownwoods 2, Revellers 1. Hums 2, Ambassadors 1. Malklns Morgans 1, Kilowatts 2, Mansons 1, Hay 153 187 83 923 92 123 173 159 201 150 905 193 188 127 225 194 83 938 24P. 140 159 120 155 150 972 R. Anderson 290 175 2GB Vancordor 200 163 212 Low score 95 169 116 Ifandlcap 69 69 69 Totals 992 957 945 MALKINS A. Leamy 127 ,169 116 R. Burns 222 297 203 J. Youden 239 172 182 A. Taylor 95 195 35 O. Withers 167 180 182 Handicap 75 75 .75 Totals 925 1088 1214 KILOWATTS Rudderham 187 273 268 Savllle 127 131 124 DMon 168 112 145 McLean 150 239 1 62 AUtr 190 157 191 Handicap 89 89 89 Totals 911 1026 979 MANSONS Blain .... 151. 128 20. Blakley 130 147 199 Juliet 147 119 1W Manson 221 237 229 Scuby 127 183 10 Handicap 150 159 If." Totals 926 9C4 094 SUNDERLAND, Eng. Shlela Marwood, 20, Is learning her engineering the hard, way she is the. only girl apprentice amongst 1,000 men making ships' engines. ktHrtrtrtri SHORT SPORT wickets a season during his 20 years with the county club has retired from first-class cricket. He spent four years lh German and Italian prisoner-of-war camps and now- finds he 180 1 isn't up to the "great physical 163 1 strain" of county play. "I feel f t would be a mistake he told Yorkshire club directors. "It Is time that experience made way for the honest endeavour of youth." Housey-Housey when the horse threw his rider at the starting pate and set off at an easy lone down the flve-furlong course at Birmingham, England, with the red-faced Jockey hot on his heels. Hou.ey-Housey then turned off to gallop ud the back straight, oresentlng the picture for the delighted crowd of the animal running one way and the Jockey, still In the five-furlong course, the other. Houey-Housey soon had enough ol this foolishness. -nntpred un to the starting gate but there was no one around to stop him. so he took a little run Into the country. He was caught after the race and, as he came under starters' orders, his backers lost their money. COLCHESTER, England, V) Director of the new Colchester Repertory Company is Rt. Rev. F. D. V. Narborough, Bishop of Colchester. , City Hoopsters Meet... (Continued !rom Page One) Bill Bowes 39-year-old. York- pointed out that the meeting was shire and England cricketer who has averaged more than 100 a public one. After readlng.a proposed con stitution for ithe Association, submitted by Dr. 0. E. II. Mont- ; In the league set-up there wilt be Senior A and B, Juniors 15 and under, and a Ladies' League. In the matter cf Juniors there was some discussion as to number of teams available an? whether High School player should remain under schcel colors or .remain with sponsorers. It was felt that if the ,121 141 . . 143 162 JmlirJeSh I would attempt to work the High School basketball into it as besi he could. He tfwught there would be several teams from the school In the Junior group out if they could not be handled In the city league he would have to form a gomery, retiring president Art Echool league to accommodate Murray presided over the elec- those left out. lo this Don For tion of a president and secretary. Dr. Montgomery was elected to the chair and Nick Pavlikls" Wok over the secretaryship from Alex Bill who, like Art Murray, asked to be relieved of his position. ward stated the Civic Centre would make the floor time available for High School teams It they wantei to form a house league. Art Murray Instigated a move Under Dr. Montgomery the ' to have every playing meYnber of meeting discussed the Civic Cen- , the Associate n a member ot the tre proposal for financial man-' Civic Cer.t; He insisted thai agement and In secret ballot the life of basketball In Prince ruled, with only three' votes go- Rupert depended on me contln- Everybody laus.hed except the jug to the nesallve, to accept the uation of the Civic Centre ana blokes who had their shillings on , preposition. tnis In turn depended on the full The constitution drawn up by support of everyone who was In Dr. Montgomery was adopted a Position to help by becoming with some amendments and ad- a memoer. mere was some oo-dltions. It was decided that the lotion on the grounds that some ruling body of the Association i members -could not afford to will be an executive and not a do so but this argument was commission as suggested and ! dampened by Don f-orward who I repeated the statement that fiftn niMihurt a wii !i thns.. n t connected with teams or the game may be numbers cf the executive. s there is a clause in the Civic Centre charter permitting issue; cf a free membership tlcset to( cnyor.e who cannot afford to pend the rr-ctey to purchase a ticket. Only one person, a paid member of the Civic Centre ' handles this matter So there need be no embarrassment to the person applying for free membership. It was also stated by Don Forward that only 27 1 Y- ( .1.. A ..U e were memo Wx u..-would selected ere team other play-rs tion last be frae to join other season, teams. Allan M. Hurst, princi- When put to a. vote the Uutlon pal of Booth Memorial said he was passed almost unanimously, was there to learn the basketball ' Following the main business of set-up in Prince Rupert and the evening Dr. Montgomery re- (229) 303 Cabs would like to take this opportunity to Dally Delivery Service This is what's behind that CHEVRON SIGN Lots of folks arc curious about our new Chevron Gas Station. So here are the answers to the questions you've been asking the story of how Standard of B.C. is helping us establish our identity as an indedependent. No, when the Chevron sign went up over our gas nation it didn't mean that the station had changed hands. The new name, the new paint job are just to establish it as an independent business. Lots of motor, ists who like the personal service they get at independent gas stations didn't know we are local businessmen. We're taking this means of making the fact plain, BLONDIE Magic Words You bet we will continue to handle Standard products. We. want to offer our customers the finest. Our! service and accessories will be just the same, too. , .... Sure, we'll honor Standard of B.C. CredhCardi. And they're mighty handy when you come in for Chevron Gasolines, RPM Motor Oil and other - pro ducts and services. Just drop in any time. f REMEMBER... same products ,the same service, the same folks to serve you IJERT BELLAMY 401 McBridcSt. Prince Rupert B. C. MARC CAVENA1LE 3rd Ave. & M St. Prince Rupert, B. C. KllHHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKM- C1.T.''KU1 M By Chic Young SfT illl 1 HAVE I 'JMjrii 1 I' I. COOKIE, WHERE 7F7 Wk 'JWJT! I J ( 'J 1 C SEVERAL jfrwis stup l'' TAKe f M RmSSt) , . 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