cet OLE | ott passing I ‘th ‘ Sandy ¢ rim here Ouver own reeting art Murray nis « the pat { jarits , Sommers Mike Fred news of 4a Ontario Mrs f Sid Doug McLeod, Den on A, + + ncouver ck McRae got his he Liqhor doesn't . i away f at of his Bulger nesday ! re if Com Canadian wre of os. 6 NCE flint-lock be- e Charlie esented Tt is ind women a Scots — } - rm ri oppreciate a Be wise m6 ERS i fight again the all-time-favoutite » This fine, fully-aged whisky ' is the delight of all who” ask for Wiser's Deluxe! DISTILLERY ‘Mertisement ig mot publisted or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia, Jy - r : Prince Rupert Waily News Friday |SPORTS ROUND-UP By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP) night and day for his heralded opening as a tap dancer and master of ceremonies in one of Man- hattan’s gilded traps next week. The middiewelyht ney say, Mmigh! becom noted within a short time as on: of the two or three top soft-tor artists In the world From every indication t Sugar boy is serious as cna m @nsihs Wn apou his new career. He is starting out tear the top at better thai $10,000 a week and is working like a horse at it. He expe aaqaivionai ollera uu ight clubs and the country ) pour in tron theatre Robinson has not said many words that hy but that ne nas Managed to convey iot Of per md Harlem permanently impression s0Nns around Bome feel sos Nis Waals Lady Curlers Announce New Season Draw Lady curlers will go irito actio; ite is ' ready as *o0T GA f Sea] Cove curling rink. Draw for season wes announced by WU club executive today Curling for the ladies w on Monday nights ar We day altd Priday afternoor Other rinks may yet be a ed by the draw committee and prospective curlers may be ed in the draw by cont Mit. Robert MeKay fr M Ted Boulter Here wre the drav ment APTERNOON CURLERS joned as skip Mfrs. A. Hamilton, Mr Jot stone, Mra. Rae L. Johnson, Mrs H, Kellough Mrs. J. MeLeod Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mr W. Sto Mrs. Les MeKay; Mra. G. W kins, Mrs. T. Brown, Mrs. EB. H liston, Mrs. A. N. Othe Mr Betty Moore, Mrs. W. Smith, Mr M. Murray, Mrs. J, Mun‘ Mr J. Wakely, Mrs. B. Eyolfvon, Mr H. Thom, Mrs. A. Dominat M J. Webster, Mrs, Parker, Mrs. B Skaimerud, Mrs. 8 EIki EVENING CURLERS Mrs. Vi MeKenzie, Mrs. J. Ta or, Mra. J. McDonal M R. I Johnsor Mr Ik 8! Mr dear Rivett Mr Mel Mra. W. Arms g; Mr W.M Broom, Mre Cristn Mrs A. Bell, Mrs. D. Prinze M Marge Mathews, M W. Bren ner, Mrs. Willa Ray, Mr! R Bone: Mrs. A. Hadley, Mi I Manson, Mrs. H. Deary, M Ww Wilson; Mrs. BE. Turner, Mrs. A Miller, Mra. W. Doumor Mrs G. Dibb; Mrs. W. / son, Mrs W. Baxter, Mrs. J. Schun Mrs C. Moore: Mrs. T at : Mrs D Soutar, Mrs. T. Johns Mrs J. Seott Mr EBinor Johnsor Mrs. G. Anderson, Mrs M.M Lean, Mrs. I. Garne M f Partridge, Mrs. P. Berg, M J Laurie, Mrs. C, Willsor SPARES Mrs. W. Antilla, Mrs, I Mrs. L. Bby, Mrs. BE. Gordon, Mi B. Rowbotham and Mt H Miller Hockey Scores NHL—Montreal 3, Toronto 1 Boston 2, Detroit 0 WHL—Tacoma 4, Saskatoon 2 WIHL-—Nelson 9, Trail 7 QUIET LAND There are no railroads it land, North Atlantic isiand volcanic oftgin close to Arctic circle ce- i of smooth, mellow drink: trimited November 7 : — Sugar Ray widely regarded as the greatest fighter of the pres- ent era, pound for pound, the aban ee 1962 | tobinson, | is rehearsing practically por when he col iapaed, = fk lightheavy wight npion Joey Maxim in th ipie he it Yankee Staditn ast J It could be that he Ost his life In that one a i itge manager George ALITY ist returned from ve three monthe ir leves he can talk ni ee, fighting again, pro- @ mo ose thorough examinatic : | 2 We amp wy op + 240 ae s ie ation = 2 2a te oe * aan mivi inson he can do so e e - 1 On et as | the azatding his stage z ? MG te te cag wy & tS A ss question of whe-| e a you naturally want a full measure of her the ariem Flash retires 6 z, at 31, is not quite 2 sound value for every dollar you invest. t this time as it i ob , i me as | 7 And that’s exactly what Pontiae gives you! peen - - Until a month age Robinson When you buy a Pontiac, you possess a ear which will was by fs 2 y i i ivi as by far the greatest draw give you years and years of dependable, economical driving,— i in the fistic world and the In- é : ternational Boxing Clab need- plus the prestige of one of the most respected names in the ed him sorely as its prize at- automotive world. Come in soon and find out traction The heavyweight ai niga Wan Girumed ast how easy it is to own a great new Pontiac! dead } ve a fellow named Rocky Marci most elec- {ric Nghting i to come Joe Louis 20 years The LBC. can count upon t one $1,000,000 humdinger ir for some time to come N iy around the LEC. offices serfously conterh intentions 0D one Newspaper Succumbs To Mortgage ee ii eee ailiain = OSE oer Yona: apse en Whatever you want... : s es 8 Compass, a morning tabloid with ' e 30.000 circulatior went out of *é here after 3% Some 00 cnipliipees idm thei Doliar for Dollar ry morning's edition Was G, aid publisher Ted O Thackre Machine and fixtures of the Compas Ww soli at auction 1? 1id, to satisfy a mort- A GENERAL MOTORS VALUZ RA Corliss Lamont ‘ e i ite Wall 8 anon ee ow On Display i Pa andidate for the t } Senate in Tues r t josed e ~— vr editor of the) CORNER 7th and 3rd AVE. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. New ¥ f held all the vot-} tC K n tne Compass One | F serene et no atta sity nee ne ew oN RIOR TTR anna enn O ET nT ' per cent of the pretet re tock. he add@d, was held by} ins. Emn Bigine, 86-year-| Heiress to Interna . mililions first appeared May 16, 1949, with an ffitial edi-/| 150,000 copies. However, | the newspaper to buy $300,000 common Harvester T? Compass IN STOCK NOW — READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FOR AS LOW AS SQ] 5:00 DOWN cosisticn on 2000 Sete” years REO ked its readers ¢ non-vosing to help keep it going } Publis n the plant of the | detunes Toootied sama ts INCLUDES AIR CONDITIONER, UNDERCOATING, FULL 3% SALES TAX, LICENCE AND REGISTRATION, ters who wrote fie ANTI-FREEZE AND HEAVY-DUTY EQUIPMENT wspaper PM anc quit-—for the Star described the Com- i Liberal Crusading” in polities. It had been support- E. 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