| Prince Rupert Daily News «, Atve ENJOYS HERSELF Smart Young Farmer RAYMOND, A A ONDON (CP)—Mrs. Elizabeth} ese-Cana y Oist the | Lev who recently celebrated| Raymond Juni VW { t Oth birthday, is determin-| wol he » ed*to make the best of life. She} award wit yreakfast in bed! ders wi i when you are hale Day competi { i nd | t nd a hundred, life in this dist! long whirl LOSER eR OKRA SHER ee eee RE if You Want GUARANTEED Nationally advertise Hosiery Wallace's Dept. Store SERECRRRMSERASAE SSCA SSSR ERR eh UF Zy Pa ot “a FR RT NE TTF NT Te IN REMEMBRANCE—The ship's company of the Canadian destroy br for three shipmates, Killed. when the destroyer Was battery off the east coast. of Korres rhe re of Brantford, Ont., and Ottawa. ‘centre, facing the the Commonwealth cemetery at Yoko hama, Japan reme ance shore service n t.andvy . Landy cal i iri€ Mixed 5-Pinners Divided for League Play ee we =o erg | Second Place Hoop Battle — ‘ S4 Set Tonight rwo unproven senior "B” league hoop teams tonight battle for | supremacy and second place | when Helge Holkestad’s CCC pulp | millers and Den Hartwig's Man- | sons face each other In the Civic Centre at 8:30 Both teams have taken‘ de cided defeats at the hands of top place Gordon & Anderson coach- ed by veteran Alex Blil and sparked by high-scoring Joe Davis atid Jim Flaten, and play- making Rupe Holkestad Mansons last year ieague champions, showed little of the spark in the opening game last | Saturday with which they came from behind to down Elks in the year, But a single means little, says Hartwig, playing coach who has learned playoffs last game some new hoopla bricks during his U of Washington sojourn Hartwig, who teaches at Booth High, fully expects Ray Spring 1951-52 most valuabie pia; award winner, Mickey Webster d Art Olson to produce tonight ice of As for the millers, who have Co! ed such standouts as Don . i 1 Seherk Tiny . LS ny Cas Willia M i Sid Scherk and TN Carl I ; in this season's shuffle, be- h I men were +. i : their captain Mel Thompson CP from Nati il Defer to overrun the opposti- tion to be in tine as league-leader ers next week, says Helge tad As thelr coach, he ias reappeared in the hoop cir- several years’ absence 7: + 9: p.m. MONDAY and TUESDAY TODAY JOHN WAYNE jn “BIG JIM McLain” Se LS Prevented by Loadca Films ayd shetrie STANLEY MOLLOw;y On the Same Py Kram JOHN MILLS PHYLLIS CAL ven: “MR. DENNIN © CALVERT | G DRIives NORTH® TOTEM ae AMOUS Py AYED One Complete Showing Only Each Evening at 7:30 p.m. ‘8 TART TODAY MARIO LANZA - DORETTA MORRoY TA MORROW 6:50 -9 in “BECAUSE YOU'RE Ming” SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLy COLEEN GRAY in “MODELS INCORPORATED” DON BARRY “1 SHOT BILLY THE Kip” MARILYN MONROE very Inch ao Woman "se ... Every Inch a Stor... PUG. L ii a Pn Lah MONROE e Donna (08 onan ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ONLY —Pin— STARTS MONDAY “Pedestrian Quis “Peaceful Cartoon Atom’ News Shows 7 - 9:00 CAPITOL Ph eg Tear in the ixed five-pin In this week's games; Art; B In Inter “A” competition, Man- A bowling league hi been split! Hewitt had high single in Group) M« 3, Conrad ms and North Star elso battle ay nt leagues” following 11/2 with 304, and Steve Dziapka J for second position, cach having ¢) a weeks of pin-crashing to set in-| rolled high three of 767. Shen-) “ 4 Head-| been downed by the all-sehool by FREE HOME %, idividual and team handicaps ton's had top game of 1271 and! pinne: ¢ 4. Broad-{ Fra & Payne squad coached a, DELIVERY Unde league rule the| Fashion Footwear, with 3687.) q ‘ » 80 Taxi Canada by Hartwig. Game time here ts >| PHONE: r—) Th top 1 t the end of the | scored high three Lit i Footw 5, 7:30 eg Fuzz r rs League secretary Bertha Dun- <¢ Tew N } bea =x bae led the ladies with high’ G « y single of 285 and also had high hed e li R | pe = or einai, af 208 : urling Results Ll Rusty Ford topped men in \ ‘ k's Jewell Following are results of Thur © , Group 2 with a 281 nd , i night's game far club nt and, George Goodwin had hig! -< b * 7 Oreh ‘ onshiy 1 on fens of 689. Jessie Collin oO . , a on 7, Skallmerud 6 a ms of skilled brewers, both 9 tec wilt single for ladies of : p stthew 3, MeKenzie 17; Be a wil onl e : bros, have cinimed ve] first 33/S@Phia Giske scored hig ' i B.. Eyolf 3: Ostertag 10, Or 4 “of 612 i yugh 7, Turner or t Burton-t » ale. n decid = id ; : a te ms 5 : on syn " by winne The Daily New extet. which ‘B” League Da R im 12, Robertson ' runt for u carefully brewed QO : + move: into SB Lea ie next co & ; Us | handcd down Individual averages wil Me | week. set a new mark, rolling! . te ene ¥- h the vears and in 4 taken for the whole 99 hn more than 1.100 in each match re G Ja \ a thi lern age has lost none a = sennen, Sad all high ‘to rack up a three-game total) } Sty Hi o mJ marks will be carried into the of 3412 Nef of its magic. The next db “league play” to determine i a ing th e aiid Sh 5 A Clothier n forming the leagu hr ou choose an ale— bang winners at the end of the sea- tenia “Dally Mew Hi-Jacker B ts ? Burton-tyvpe and <2 son and Acme Clothiers—moved . TONIGHT e »ver for yourself its QO of week {\freom Group 1 to “B” Leagu { | liti I Ti and Jersey Farms, Hill's Shor ) Ya eee a’ held in each) Store and Northern Glass wer TEEN DANCE { 6:30—INTER B” I it he winners play-| transferred into B League ) . I ! and mpion-' from Group 2 AL CIVIC, CENTRE ( Sport Shop vs General Motors h ners each night will Here are this week's resu ) ” : , { Group 1.-Bulgers 4, Booth 6 SATURDAY, NOV. 22 ( 7:3 INTER “A” r ) : Daily = A .: . Ja : : P 9-3 ¢ ( Manson's vs North Star yest three-game to- guin Hobby 3, Acme Clothiers ! tal Orphans 3 Harold's 1; Mill Moms’ re ) / en Bo sasahg 5 8:30—SENIOR “B” embers 5c ' ( COC vs Manson's OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL Everybody Welcome ) LONDON--Soccer results T 2, Bournemeuth Kidde TT, . minster MH 0. Winecliley 1; Leytor a ENGLISH LEAGL E 0. Hereford U Or! O 1, Bri Division 1-— At ee . we | tot R11: Leystone 0, Wattord e} € Aston V 0 Totten . ' : os oe “ ‘i a Middl Newport ¢ 2, Walsall | Nor ham 3; Blackpool J. 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