RS . a ¢ ® « fF - | 4 Prince Rupert Daily as ' ee cece St. John Ambulance First Aid Awards sae h . , | IN VANCOUVER Presented to Twenty-‘ ne CNR Employees Bruins Stretch Win Strea : Twenty men. employ C” industrial, away from your work.” - A | Drive a 1952 Canadian National _Railw first aid certificate Mr. Berner and Mr. Boulter By De eating angers - divisions. and one womat { N 1 t iz can to the) also spoke briefly, commending night we pre nt \ ‘ i i took up first aid| the men for their first aid in- TORONTO (CP)—-Boston Bruins tie and then proceeded to turn AUSTIN A40 U-DRIVE John Ambulance ‘awards in first wo t Port Mann terest re op the march in the N the game into a rout aid at a special cerem« f Mr. | i who has beeN| Lone woman m tne group, Mrs tional Hockey League Goalie Sugar Jim Henry, the Making the aw: vere ( i bs 19 was te Gertrude Armstrong, was award- They extended their unbeaten gue'’s leading newninder. Lowest Rates by the Day, Weck or Mont Berner, CNR superintendent wa l i label and anied her first year certificate as treak to seven games by 4-1/7. 04 in one of his finest per-| " Thomas Boulter, “as i ificate, and Mr! member of the civil defence! } lefeat of the tail-end Rangers 7 noes of the season Sener ntendent of Bor 9 received | course All those receiving awards New York Wednesday night. | salen 10 years oh made 4 Conducting the ®ere \ i an “A” IM-/ took the courses held here the At Toronto meanwhile, Mont-| oon of them during the | U-DRIVE | the CNR station was S ‘ t ‘ past year by Mr. Harper real One nosed — 10 | feet tens periods superintendent of first 1 i Bef ng the presenta- Other awards were made to the} ».1 to move within one poih : ities ae the CNR of Edmonton ions, } iarper outli ral some | following the fourth-place Leafs 996 W. Broadway Vancouver 9, Three ¢ N whi CNR employ- Certificates— Sydney Kearn, Red-hot Bruins, on defensive made wh : mn to do in) william Felker, Arthur Barber, nost of the game, rammed homé | Deeeeeencerens instruct per cent Harold George, Leonard Holbrook two quick Synge — | Bond, Albert Blackha W the f will likely! anthony Hartner, Steamship 4 G perioG Oo afiap & Scores | N. R. Ari es on the! employees; James Baldwin, Mrs.| PRIZE ROOKTE—Jchnny Fed < i osoff, Armstrong; civil defence; James talented 18-year- Taylor Jobn Watt, James Stew-; backfielder with Toronto Argc . ock employee: lauts, has been chosen awards Thomas) Of the year in the Big Fou Maloney, vouchér, Arthur Judd.) football league. The five-fo fifth label: William Spark,| eleven-inch high school stu voucher, Joe Budyinka, first; dent, who warmed the benc! rooki ry label; Const. John F. MeNicol,} most of the season, drew a fifth label John Davidson,) tention with a two-touchdow medalion: Fire Chief John Me-| performance against. Montrea Lean, second label; WA Fel- | Alouettes. He figures‘largely in b cer, Arthur Judd, Joe Budyin-} the Argonauts 1953 plans. f ka bn Spark, and Const F 2 MacNicol, industrial “ti Boxing Groups ‘Reach Accord ct VANCOUVER (CP). ish Columbia Amateur Boxine Association and the B.C. branc) ;of the Amateur Athietic Union }of Canada, which have been | waging a prolonged war for con trol of amateur boxing in BC thave reached an “amicabl: p Passes FRCS — Examinations Sesorsi cs setwsim t's Dr. and Mrs. L. W.Kergin have; It was decided at a specia ceived word that their son Dr.| meeting among officials of the Allan J. Kergin has been success-/AAU, BCABA, and delegat: i |ful in the recent F.R.C.S. “Can-| from Vancouver Island and th« ada” Examinations, having com-| Fraser Valley to form an pleted the necessaty five years; man commission to operatr postgraduate hospital work. j}amateur boxing Alan is a local boy, born in the | - city and having attended Prince! HOCKEY SCORES Rupert public schools > re-| i : ne his B.A eres ae the Wire Samco +, eee z a Saskatoon 2, New Westminsts 5; Tacoma 2, Seattle 5 i cates , Alan Kergin Univer@ity of Saskatchewan, after which he proceeded to} _ Bended © Toronto and graduated In medi- estan ota sh mo et si + From ‘ cine in 1945. He served in the ’ J ss 3 Canadian Navy at Stadacona / - Finest Hospital, Halifax , imported j Alte completion of his nava service he returned to Toronto} Rums R-15 and senior interned at Sunny- Tt es ‘ . Lincs Cantril brook Hospital, Sick Children’s l Bos r by the Gx bia Hospital and Toronto East Gen- | —- eral, His fifth postgraduate year} was spent as resident surgeoa Chuck Davey a ae fia Easy Winner round Wednesday The Brit-| ye take ~ om | cago tell you not to slide down Ly’ , § CLEVELAND (CP) Chuck ivey, dancing man from Mich n, tuned up for his welter ght title bout by stopping idiy-outelassed Fritzie Paterson, NJ., in the third night promised Pruden Davey has been tle bout with welterweight vampion Kid Gavilan next ar. The bout probably wi place in February in Chi Twe dishes of macaroni and cheese can look about 4 same, yet be miles apart in flavor! Chatean's taste-tempting mellownes is a ma blending of fine Canadian Cheddar with thick, { cream, Let Chateau make the delicious difference your cheese dishes, sandwiches, salads and snacks “Kilroy!!! 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