i"fmv.c rujtfii DUiiy i ten. Friday. May 11. 1951 PORT HOTS s obtaining eight points wouiti lit the winner. on tile basks uf one previous victory a tie and last night's four-point triumph, the Braves have seven points while Si'. Michael's-, with two victories and u tie. have live points. The serifs returns to Toronto Saturday oat Jofem j-oieA !ssx Blumenaur, Kelowna; J. A. E?a-hfttll nrrivnle i ton' Kamloops; Miss M. D. Leche. iwlci uiiituu Seattle; Mrs. A. Fowler, Regina: W. G. Broad, Victoria; Mrs. H. -" 1 i v"4' ; v-... : - s f ' i i " I ! ' .,, " , J I ' "-x - ' , ' - r , ' I Ccleman and son. Ketchikan. (Prince Rupert) For Action Advertise! History of Indian totem poles is highly interesting, the Business and Professional Women's Club discovered Wednesday night at their dinner meetin:;. F. E. Anfleld, superintendent of Indian, affairs, guest spe'aker, gave a detailed talk on totem John Kiss, 27-year-old Toronto soc?er player, typifies the spirit of the athlet who makes a comeback In the face of adver- TOs comes from Hungary, and before he left was a player of international calibre. But he resolve. -I to Lve the Communist-dominated country. His escape route led on fe :t over the Alps ts Italy and both legs were froz -Jider Cup lieyfield es Ahead ! Vulleyfleld Braves ji 10 a two-point lead M A.'.nder Cup playoff tfi -I Toronto Si. Micha;?l'a by trounciri;'" the ?l,t to 3 In a rough-house .j before a crowd of 0717 .a;l,e Forum. limit's contest was made .fount I'.aiiif when Cana-,(I itcur officials tried to Y logging best of seVHil I, six names. Yesterday filled Uiat til" first team O. J. Keating, M. D. E. Brav-1 ender, R. E. Kingston, J. E. Mal-i ley, W. L. Jones, J. A. Walker," J. Jephsort, E. G. Burns, R. M. Matthews. Vancouver; D. Mac- FOWER SHORTAGE ACUTE OSLO f-Prolonged drought has brought on an acute shortage of hydro-electric power for industries and homes along the lctif-th of Norway's west coast. Every community is enforcing rli;id rationing of electricity. Innes, North Vancouver; G. Ax worthy, West Summerland; J. R Blumenaur, Salmon Arm; J. G lore, clans and crests of B. C. coastal Indians. He explained How the totem pole recorded the life and events which took place over the years within a clan. In the local area. name for Thunderbird is "Quin-quinqualeee," Mr. Anfleld said. After hearing Mr. Anfield, club .members felt they would ANCIENT TREES -Some i- -dais in the Roosevelt drove in Idaho are estimated to be 3.000 years old. en In the mountain passes. Tn Italy, . doctors amputated all the tc.vs on his left foot and ; part of the foot itself. It was six j months before he learned to walk again, and longer before he could j run. Kiss came to Canada with1 the help of an uncle in Alberta, j He's an expert tool and diemak-! AT KETCHIKAN MEET Bo-Me-Hi pins much of its hope for .success in an inter-High School track nviet now taking place at Ket-hikan on Carl Watson (left) and Bob Williamson. Watson is an all-round traele man. Williamson s captain of the Prince Rupert team and was a heavy, winner at Ketchikan last year when Prince Rlmert's team v:as too small to have a 'chance. At ri!iht is seen Les Mathews, trainer and coach of the Bo-Me-Hi t am. Results of the Ketchikan meet will be published in the Daily News as it progresses. hion Footwear lie said, there were five clans, each having a crest, such as Eas'.c, V.'ulf, Dear, Black Fisii and the Whale. He compared the clans and their symbols to present day lodges and said that the ties of clanship were often stronger than actual family ties. The north coast Indians have a their crest the Thunderbird with closed wings. The Thunder-bird is also a predominant crest among south coast Indians tout its. wings are spread. The Indian er. and. as playing-coach of the all-Hungarian team here is showing all of his old skill and much of his former speed. now a- gicat tit-ai more m-terested in the story of totem3, especially in the totem poles displayed in Prince Rupert. Prospective members welcomed to' the meeting were Mrs. Vesta Douglas, Mrs. Mary Col-linsorl, Misses Claire LaBlanc, Lee Thels, Eleanor St. Pierre and Vivienne Taylor. The meeting in June, it was decided, will be a picnic at Salt Lakes. FOR YOUR Black wood on qe By Eosley Blackwood MOFT CIVILIZED E'DMONTON'CP) The English people are still the most mature and most civilized in tne modern i world, said Dr. W. C. Hardy, ; Classics Professor of the University of Alberta, in address here. Also a veteran Canadian amateur hockey official, he has visited Britain and Europe many- It was late at night. Everybody had left the bridge club except Mr. Dale and the three erstwhile conspirators, Mr. New,. Mr. Abel and Mr. Muzzy. Thone three had lost their .shirts trying to beat the experts with their new point count method of bidding. GIFT SAVINGS FOR 3 PHANTOM HOSIERY D DRESS SHOES 5 PLAY SHOES 3 HANDBAGS times. liiijoyiiig a good-night drink, 011 J , C7y iSill b LUGGAGE ponents- are weak players or if they are temporarily unhorsed, bull your way through . . . And now let's .go home. Talking this serious stuff to you birds makes me feel old." "Well, aren't you?" kidded Mr. Muzzy. ' "Yes-, I guess I am," the old boy replied. "But age has lis comnensations I know for ex SILK NIGHTIES ASHI0N FOOTWEAR Lovely Silk Nighties. Regulorly $5.95 SPECIAL $3-49 ample, that it's a helluva lot' JERSEY NIGHTGOWNS Call 363 FOR BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing better to bid with your brain than with your abacus." i Popular Jersey Nightgowns fr rj- Mr. Dale was in-a mellow mood. 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As a matter of lact, in an earlier book (one of the best books ever written on bidding) this very same author says that lie doesu't like' counting, tod mufti and tries to avoid, it Whenever passible. It's a shame he hiu : linally yielded to the carving mm . UP :M r? "Vf moths f$ from... m 'WlluUJU ; , most people have for short cuts to success. "It's human nature, I guess. People want to learn the piano The British Columbia Distillery Co. Ltd. proudly presents a distinguished 'selection of B.C. fine through some system of number-' ing the keys, or they want to be-! come great dancers or writers or businessmen through some quick, magic formula. But In j bridge as in more serious en-, deavors there isn't anything th.it Canadian Whiskies and B.C. London Dry Gin. FIRE MOTHS THEFT SAFETY FURS--T mJ Mm will take the place of study,; rtn..,.. 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