husky Amazons Is due Decem 5! Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 11, 1951 th LB of SPORT ber 19 and 20. They play only. with men and the Co-op Challengers " will also take them on. n High Class Basketball Special Water Joe DiMaggio Deal For Rink Says He's Out 1 Definite announcement that the fast-moving L'ilers' team, which is setting the pace in Jailoring. ir.i 11 iTHE HIGH senior basketball in Vancouver ; ' Prmce Rupert Curling Club NEW YORK Joe DiMaggio tnj,. y-intcr. iS coming to Prince! Will get Water for its new rink t,,,fiu rnnfirmnri a stnlpmi-nt he Run.- t Till- a Si rica of two eam-.;s ! Ladies nr d ent!emcr) on the ALLEYS HOOPSTERS at 6,-al Coveon the domestic in- de t the end o the world1 with local senWr reps December stead of commercial rate, the city -,.; v, ,;,, .,,., a,,fi 29 assures the city of it councn agreed last night on ha,,hnll ,, .,v,wf-iPri he some d t y high class melon-I k LING fhe tailor recommendation of the board of ' connected with the tele- tossing displays in days soon to lapshos of players in International Scries i works. However, the water will pomt. vising of baseball next year. ; Belore the Eilers thci-j will be be metered in order to kp a check on consumption. ho.le 349 GLAMORGAN, Wales ers colored girls' team from the i j:. sixth St . If it was a "donation" that, was MIXED HOWLING LKAGl E Fashion Footwear moved Into a tie with Canadian General Electric as a result of latest play in "A" Division of the Mixed Bowl.ng League. lmenaea, Ala. inomas biuck auiuuuucs uuims mi ouijf"" wmuy uuj. mis snow icam ui I. Kay-Hi Bo-Me-Hi Anfonsen: j marjgrie way y a sophomore, ase 15, Publicity Manager second year on the Normon Sorrier: l(gi squad. lie Is 5' 7" tall Tills Is Norman's first year ighs H8 lbs. This will be, with the learn after moving up action asain.it Prince from the Greens Kj plays forward and plays It well. He is 5' ! : 10"-. -170 lbs. He's had toujih omlin: nn his shuts but with more . t the learn raplain this practice he should become one T i,... II. I.. Iu Of .:lintT1rllffrI, hl,.v. said he was in accord, particu- ed underground lane u ooosi larly in view of the fact that the water supplies ran into trouble, curling club had expressed the The drill became wedged and a intention of making the rink cr wbar was dropped on top of available for the use of children :t, and now special equipment is in skating. necessary to extricate it. Prince Rupert Plumbing assumed first place In "B" Division with Red Devils and 383 tabs tied for the runner-up .spot. , lleadpinnrrs had nigh .single LITTLE GIRLS ONLY 9-' 'J1 1 SY Red Devils 3, Sons of Norway 1. 383 Cabs 3, Rupert Butchers I. Booth No. One 2, Miller Bay 2. Hi-Golds 2, Pioneer Market 2. TEAM STANDINGS "A" Division Fashion Footwear 7 Can. Gen. Electric 7 Shcnton's S. M 6 Headpinners 5 Cantels 5 Cook's Jewellers 4 Pushovers 4 Wallaces 3 Canada Life 3 Penguin Hobby 2 Hill's Shoe Store 1 Great West Life 1 "B" Division P. R. Plumbing 3 Red Devils .. 7 , q and hlKh three name, aggregate jrettiect Th; "12 'L vo ir on th- team. He Norman was bom on February i . old 6 '' UP and 3, 1031 at rrlnce Ruotrt. twwrtaa'tu&it m . you ve ever seen at i..-. Thi'i will be his . w th Pi luce Itu.vrt,. Ro!t C'CCOnc: ii;, j "Sark" is another Rnnvritc. mpSOi: 'born on Sept. 10, 1!T. He Is 5' ii,,, lur.lor and this Is 8'' 1'5 lbs, and .plays cnard. Ha year on I he pound lie "Sack." Is our lonti-shot artist. It fc-s old. He is 5' fl" tall doesn't matter how many men '1. ; 135 pound '. This Is arc on him, he .still gets that shot with 3599 and 1247, 'respectively. D. Dorosh has hli'h individual scorer for ladies with 288 and, I. Janzen, with 689, had high three game aggregate. S. Dyiap-ka had top honors for the men both In high single and high aggregate with 322 and 740. I Team scores were: I ! " "A" Division I Fashion Footwear 4, Push-, overs 0. I Hi aupinnrrs 4, Wallaces 1 Cantels 4, Great West Life 0. , f4 4 Gillette Gift Pack ii'ic acriniM rnnce w rie jJiayea lor m- , Junior lust year. mm -1 I 383 Cabs 7 Miller Bay 6 Booth No. One 5 B. C. Packers 4 Hi-Golds 3 Pioneer Market 3 Conrad Seals 3 Sons of Norway 1 Rupert Butchers 1 Van's Bakery 0 SB'c: iKooay iat Can. Gen. Electric 3, Cooks; OF 50 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSERS I'tiii '""'I 4 Is a junior and this is Rtddy was born on Februaty Jewellers 1 .- '.i' ,n k.i1 j; ,;:l!::,.'iii'i i;..i!:;i ;i i ,i 1 -1 !. Li . i j-miHiWifcBiililiiliiiiili'Jlil. , your nn the team, He 14. 1934 at Alyansh. He played! Shcnton's 8. M. 3, Hill's Shoe jturs jr.iis oki old. 5' 7" tall and eenuv lor both the Greens and ' store 1. This win d-3 tne ""- iai vi-ui ne nas nan canaaa iAe M r en gum ho has played fur years basketball experience. .Hubby 2. A::, lbs. J'Mlll'" .'I'.ie K.ii unmiikcrn. I noddy is the boy who has all the "B" Division Van's Bak- I .ifT TV B. C. Packers 4, cry 0. P. R. Plumbing hustlo. Although h hasn't been too good on scoring. Roddy controls both backboards, which Is a big help to lira team. Conrad NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you have missed your . paper, please phono your newsboy. If you do not k n o your newsboy's " ' ' nnmc, call the office bei fore 5 p.m. fucker: y Hie 15-year-o'd junior h yeat's Kay-Hi sqiuul. Si als 0. Lfl) 11 'an ami t-;;;u.- in 1. IV r 1.', 1 he fill h time that, w4. Canadiens Call n n I. !' J !;,ke the -floor against; "Barre!;:" was born 011 July 13,, t lie inlui"d his ankle '1934 .at F Imonton. Alia. H-, t :ii;(t It H noned inai ne -"i"" 'i 10c u:uiu, jiuy juuiu ei:i fh;n)C for the series. and i? 6-190 lbs. He has lots of I KCnri DrifK III talk and really keeps the team I u 1 JVI v, , tosethe -. -Barrels" is a R Jod I MONTREAL - The Montreal long-hot man and puts them In ! Canadlens of the National Ho- Moddox: X ' but not least of last i rrtiirnlng gophoinote'. usi. wnen wo need them, nils is. k , have recailed for with the Rain- ' Qlv. rral,,,re and Calum nis seronrt year 1"'"'- 7'.: anriTe fur the fifth had fouri(Baldy MacKay fr0m the Buf- t RupTt ycars experience playing ball. Months of shaving pleasure are ahead for every man who receives this attractive Christmas present. The Gillette dispenser makes blade changing a cinch deals out blades one at a time, unwrapped and ready for use. A simple thrust of the thumb ZIP! there's a new blade. An abundant supply of smooth-shaving, long-lasting Gillette Blue Blades is one of the most practical gifts you can buy for him. This colourful holiday pack contains five dispensers each holding ten Gillette Blue Blades 50 blades in all. 1 is 10 years old, Is 5' 7' .4 ivi-iflis 130 lbs. ROl'TK 1 Man I.aird, Green 153 - - Walts and Niekerson's to Prlrzcil's Motors: Fulton Street 51B-600; 6th Ave. West 600 and 700 Blocks. ;.c. ItOlTIi 2- naiph Olsen. Blue 723 H.-ur.an Street; U3 0th East to Seal Cove. norTB 3 Viitiir Masknlak. U A-c. Vest 248-1077; 2:id Ave'. "Wr.sl, 9tl-HI28 inrlildd in - 9!h E'.rei-l; 3rd Ave. Frizzt-U'a 'Mo'.nrs to end of 3ra West. , ...i ItOVTE 4 Alvin Nystedl, Blue 7rn A c West 7H4-1427: 9'h Ave. West 102-009. 801-801; ', F'llum Street 70J B'ock; Tallow Street 8U-.-823; Comox iAve. UO' Ti' Jimmy Mj I-ean, Kcd 2 .- J 'deal Gift I r " Mop I fa!o Bisons of the American League and sent forwards Paul Masnlck and Johnny MeCormack to th-j Bisons In return. The Canadiens also called up I I'A'i A.'orr'son "Mou?c" Is a bi'! fighter and ! ) the l. '-yhl, of this veal 's ! he's a rourh boy to handle. He de'fenseman Dollard St. Laurent fir Is the only " senior on ""Inln-T i-nlrn Tlii t hi. xxinHi. .. , n 1 f (V,o .:y fdiiad, and this Is his '" ,"Z ...'; . I uom vne MO,lue,u " tjvar on it. He is 17 years " " ",'," i Q"fbcc senior League u... a Distilled,' Blended and Bottled in Scotland UVi u. boHl up . . m MMLfe baste. hill and m,i u.i,.h weighs ... 181 3i.sk. He Is 6 -102 lbs. I rH,Ual.d wm Iw permitted to SEE SELECTION OF OTHER GILLETTE GIFT SETS AT YOUR DEALER'S PRICED FROM $1.52 TO $6.00 nw . -fH A'e V"sl. )00-41r'; 5th Ai'- VVva, ll-1"i; (i'h'Ava- ' ll-L-i o-.lveirivmeut .i niit uudiIm.ii i nhiv thrpj iiainrs for the Cana- icd Simonson: nliem and noi lost his amateur k 1 .' '!,,;;:,!;";,,r::; I less';;, Coocli: 1- .en is a m - i.n ids. ho piays, standing, rne youngsier, iuuiu. fi,i. fi.-;ni-" lirhind (he 1951 '.'... euard. Ho is a coed rebounder hi..hest. scorer on the team.i - of Kav-li's id Is the boy w ho really pulls I played three games for Montreal i Rav B.isseit. He lias Wet 30H-53D; Dtinymuir S'rert 211-424; Tallow 512-- MO; Knu-rson riacc; 'Aglicw Place. ;. i,-(;'T': li -Dli-anor Walker, Crrrti 929 O h Ave. West. 105-537; 9th Ave. East 110-270; McUiiue ' SUeet 113-708. v I;o: ti: 7 Glcntlun Smith, Blue 931 " i,n Ail of Section 2 ' KOI TX '8 Jimmy Johnson, (ireen KC1 last year. iCont.nued 011 ;aije 71 -1 c in Kav-HI for the past I "i'.irr and In 1017. He Is. WHAT RATES HA'JE YOU SET FOR iCNKFiilieirner. s '".i!"rfront an.l Pacific Place; if tiie bfst-l'ked personall ii.K:iv-Hi and Is an accom i mi ilic speaker. !Js Sign Up lie Stanky mz? fwuuutce mi tow cm m F-oatfi. , IIO". T" ! i Mi'lvin IS.jornseit, (irern II. 'I 8th Ave. En::t, MeBrirtc to Hays Cove Circle. li' !-l s. It- 4 . i I..- '1 ::. . Christmas Suggestions IIOUIS Negotlatlgns . Eddie Stanky becomes manager of the St. Louis aie expected to be fln-"Kluy. His contract calls f00 a year. i;o: TH 10 ISnnc Itoalil, Green 71!) , 4 Mi Ave. Ka't 237-731'.; 51 h Ave.' East 301-711); 6th Avoi-F.i 1IH-21;). 301 -'too; Hays ui.ii . . .-.; -Oi,oOu Kireit M1-.M8; Green S'rict 411-ll(i; EIktI Street: Yoiiti;. Sirect. ' KOi'TK 51 Leslie Murdirrh, B'aek 283 Pii...()t ,"p.: 1st and 2nd Overlook; i:c:'mun I'larx: Pigsott Place. - ' MY 'TEEN AGE SON OFTEN USES MY CAR. I'll HAVE TO PAY m MCSE THAN I AST YEAR!" NOBODY UNDER 25 DRIVES MY CAR. MY RATES m UP ONLY 11.2 KOt'TK 12 Sunimy Alexander w 11th Ave. East 333-18G3; Frederick St.: Sliei lnoo't Ave: Knv? (ho slo'. of f ic better otinlitics o.its'dc Qr rhc two bri? B C Cities '.'rilir; .Silver falwa-e l;i matfy pat'env, . . . AM i:-.nilai- pailerns in fingers n-itl Coinmiinil y I-'lutwar' . . rarl'.e - and Wal'. rman Tens. ' r unirnlly 0-iil"re ii'ai-r rrltlngs " I). 75 Ccmmunily Fatwi-c. chest :erv.ce for 8 with free m"a' matter """ IUH TH r Ili.nny Kby. (ireen 2.r.S Jt Kn.sl 22.7-217; and Ave. West - I37-T1I: 1st Kl.rcit i:il-22.i; Market Place; 3rd Ave. tUily News-National M't! ins. ItorTE 1" All-yii r.iteliie, Klaek XX 51 h Ave West i;:)5-73,i, V 11-715; L'orilva Street l'rar:r .Street Bisgar Place. KorTR 11 I'rank KiPiorn, (ireen 177 ' '1th Ave. E-ist 124-231; !' li Ave. iki:,t 101-21(1; 7Ui Ave. East 108-658; Eow.scr Street. TtOt'TK 17--('harlic l.indslroin, Green 921 l.tir Ave. West 21(1-533; 7th Ave. West 120-5:17; 8th Ave. West 221-528: LotHn'ere St. 721-728;.' MrBridC St. 413.!, 701; Tatlow St. 625-733! KOI TII 18 Arvid Itarclin, Blue 665 HERE'S HOW CAR DRIVERS SET THEIR OWN RATES: (1) By frequency of accidents (fewer accidents ' lower rates); (2) By size of claims (smaller accidents smaller premiums). PAVHL 1 :.-.00 hlxn 3-U-wlnler mail's wrist watch ?..ai " Slai Sapphire hravy eokl ririK "wayt experience a nice tti fi; (ill.Ot) 'In you gZ-.L friend. ( tiT) ' to come vlijy f-.' ,.ji V Dn'ova 17 jewel wrist watch, .xpan.si in brand!". - :17.50 33 MORE ACCIDENTS! . . . that's the showing last year for Cars handled either occasionally or regularly by drivers under 25 years of age . . . bigger than average accidents, too! That's why insurance rates are up 27.2 for cars driven by the younger group as against only 11.2','c increase for cars operated only by drivers over 25. THE AVERAGE COST OF CLAIMS HAS GONE UP, TOO! iurhome. For times like i I .r.O Lady':. Eulova 21-jeW. wri.sl. watch, cxpansiou bracelet LOTS OF OTHER OOCD WATCHES t ft quiet eveningt (L, beside the fire, bridge games W? (7 and tmall un-tded parties, serve fhtful ifcl-pz. "i-Paarl Ztfji African V'VAJv tl. Your family and will delight in its su-)'wcct taste, its pleasant St. Muscatel i the per-ne to serve at art times. on the finest ... 'for Paarl. 6!ll Ave. East Block 800; ftth Ave. East Oir.-tl'ili; 9th Ave. East lnoo-ll-14: 10th East. 000-1130; All reel Street:- Bacon Street; Donald Street. ItOI TK I' Jimmy Johnson, Green (Mil - , clh Ave. E.ust 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. , ' KOI TJ". 211 Jack Itiidolph, Green 731 Slh Ave. East 1050-1044. IlOl'TE 21 Jimmy Meorclicad, Krrt 335 2n- A'-e West 1135-1314; Pa'k Ave. 1005-2279: llln -Street; Water Street; Beach Place. KOt'TE 23 l.nrry Parent, Green 4s7 Bill West 015-733; Summit Ave.; Taylor Street. ItOlTE St Brian Kulierls, Black 480 2nd Ave. West 716-3rd Ave. and 6!h Street; 3rd Ave. West Daily News-Watts and Nicker.son's (Sill St. I. - KOI TE 25 Gary Parkin, Green B60 i;th Ave,. East 1141-1476. noi'TE 2(i I'rarikie Stewart, Blue 7IH 7lh Ave. East 081-1036; 1103 Ridley Home; Hays Cove Ave. 928-1154. KOCTE 27 Christopher Harvey, (ireen 214 6th East, McBride Hays Cove Circle. Hays Cove Circle. THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS LITTLE MERCHANTS liAMll.TON . . . (iRt'KN . , . SIXLOND . . . ETC. I'J.r.d to I IO.OII Our prices ore rs lo" as in any Canadian citv Some pre-tax items are lower Use our Budqcr Plan BIGGER COMPENSATION IS DEMANDED FOR LOST WORKING TIME BOTH OOCTOItS' BIUS AND HOSPITALIZATION COSTS ARE HIGHER PRICES OF NEW CARS AND REPAIR COSTS HAVE GONE UP ALSO Drivers over 25 Drivers under 45 HERE ARE BRITISH COLUMBIA'S AVERAGE CHANGES IN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE RATES for 1952 Class Al Pleasure cars driven only by people over 25 only 11.2 increase. Class A Pleasure cars driven regularly or occasionally by someone under 25 years of age 27.2 increase ' .' Class B Cars used chiefly for business 16.8 increase. ;PMRL OM.OW. Win. Grow.r, "" of SmiMi Aftko, Lmirtd I rt So. Wc British Columbia avvraje rafts (Minimum Limits) BRITISH COLUMBIA UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU .iii.iiiiim:iii (vMrnrvi.-Tiip-vsHiriiiiimtiiii'ilffllli Ijliiiliiiii&iiliiiiiaytJiilJt.iwLw i '"wtlwmtnt u not publmhod "lea by the Liquor Control ( ' wluiubU. , by the Oovernment ot