Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, October 31, 1951. - -- , OL DAILY NEWS ! an name ' Fellahin" for the t section of Egypt's papu- -. '- ... It , i Won Sweeps Burma has a high literacy rate compared with - other Asiatic countries and also has abolished the- caste system. means plowman, or tiller soil. VANCOUVER Frank Matthews, 27, of Vancouver, killed fivr f'f-ks ao in a traffic acci-nent, was yes-rday named winner of SH.Witt. frist prize in an Aii'traiian lottery. He held a winning ticke', in the Queensland, state lottery f.ihwd at, f!.m tAnatraiian pounds. i Basketball Infant's Weaf Be by Panties Bibs "Sleepers " Sweaters Corduroy Overalls Father-Sons In Football 1 Time Table 7 t-m r nub? I V- ' Mrs. Fiorenre Ma'hias, lonely wMov,'. wept when she heard she might share in the winnings of ; he. (jrad si -rrron Ir. the lottery, I k:-.mn by the tragic coincidence 1 eg "Co- ien Ca-ket.' Matther ana nis fellow construction worker, Harvey . Schwartz, 30. died from injuries suffered when Matthews' car i relied off the highway, Sept. 24, I near Campbell River. Mention was made recently of a former father and two-son trio in loual football. Thit was J. 9. Wilson and his two sons, John and Pat. But the Wilson's were not the only family trio. 8am Currie and his two sons. mm mi League basketball schedule- for the 1951-52 season, starting this Saturday, is announced as follows: J Junior I Intermediate ; H Senior Nov. 3: J Manson's vs. Maple I.ewfs; I Hi-Green vs. fritier Jt Pavne; 6-Oordon St Anderson v. STOPPED- Wtawa's John WaRoncr holds iiuius for ior dear oear fi me, stopping Blake Tavlor mm Sam ir and .llmmin f.tmH r. :T st -: haHBam, during the game at Ottawa Saturday won by the Roughriders Jf ru-hinU to helnai-3 outside wing Bob S.mpson (60 and middle Bob Onto .;, ,1!Sf ,,., G.uwii (TT. l"ok tu. The vic.ory gave Ottawa sole possession of first place "lm:!sr ccrr.blimUuii s far dbck i a J927. Sam sr. played centre-! For Action Advertise! i u 'CP PHOTO) Nov. 0: J Annunciation vs. Beav-ers; I Merchiilits vs. Fashion: -r-Manson's vs. CCC 300. and Rainmakers vs. Gordon & Anderson. Nov. 10:' J Buyer's vs. Manson's: I Fashion vs. Hi-Green; S lks vs. Alanson's. Nov 13: J Mapie u-als n. Annunciation; I r'raier & Pavne vs. 1 1C times as liitUi as at such I nan, sam jr., centre-forward, and Jimmy, right back. Like the Wilson boy.s, the Currie sons are also still active in local football although the fathers, although still keen, now follow the game from the sidelines. Racing tren'-n tracks at Longchamij and Auteull. 4 Curling Rink Work Starts 5 Woney A REAL EMOTION The love of man for a good horse continues to be a ' real emotion. In a reeent article, jockey and Journalist J. L. Hislop dwit lyrically on an Ima Binary portrait of an English raow horse: "It may lack the statline.ss of the Dutch school, the ethereal I The first voluntary work party to convert the old Air Force nr..s I hall at Seal Cove into a curling i rink has been organised for the i I week-end. Mirehanls; 3 CCC 300 vs. Rainmuk-ers. and G Si A vs. Manson's. Nov. .17: J Beavers vs. Bulger's; V-Hi-Creen vs. Merchants; S ElKs vs. CCC 300. Nov. 20: J Manson's vs. Annun-eition I Fashion vs. Fraser Payne; B Rainmakers vs. Manson's, and CI & A vs. CCC sno. Nov. 24: J Mapie Leafs vr,. P.rnv-ert I Fruser At Pavne vs. Hi-Green; S Rlks vs. Rainmakers. Nov. 27: J Bulger's vs. Annunciation; I Fashion vfl-Merphuuti-.H Klks vs. G & A. and CCC 300 vs. M:iri son's. Dec. i; J Manson's vs, ' Beiivers: t Hi-Own vs. Fashion: S O As A v?: Kaiiunakers. 1'C, : J Maple Leafs vs. Bulger's: I Merchants vs, Fraiwr & Payn-e; H MJiiison's vs. Elks, and Rainmakers vs. CCC 300, Dec. 8: J Miiple Leafs vs Man-son's; I Mr re ha tits vs. Hi-Green; S Mnrifson's vs. O A A. Dec. 11: J flfRwj vs. Annunciation; I Fraser it Pfyn ?s. Fashion, S CCC 300 vs. Elks, una Mitnsun's vs, llainrr.HkPrs. Dfc. IS: J-MRntn vh. Bulgpr's-I Hi-Oreen v. Fr:uer & Puyne; S CCC U00 vs. O & A. Dw, 18: ,1 Annunciation vs. Marte I-Kfs; I Mercnants vs. F&snion; K:iitmiaki m vn. Elks. 4,,, . -.i.,tt VVHI.T t! Rriti -h racing is ( , , i f:tnres show j :.i - ; r hi;- rom-j I at a loss in 19f0. v they know where ij .' s ;t itovernmant 4- tax lakes 7c Tod g .( lnc'ime. That duality of the French, but It is n work which only England can ' Pmtaion to remove vehicles inspire, tor the subject is so in-lm tn! building has been a-ked tegral a part of Ennlislt life. It'0' Drj"lai Frimii, from whom must, be paintjd from the heart Pr!n(,e Rupert Curling Club is and not the heart: for onlv in the Purchasing the premises. Assur- OPENING. SOON HILARIE'S ' 4 .-:fly 40 per cent. For the MEAL that REFRESHES MrAipiiie. presi- heart can the glory of the thor- a"ce llUR be.'rt received from the iiotiit!. .' Owners' oiiRhbred race horse be translat- i tht transfer of the lease .1 the aovernment cl- - ' lmm Mr. FrUzell to the club Wen etas, but is! "And it is to Umw whose roots' W0Uld be 311 r'Mht af'"''r k'Kal re- that lays lie In the.v.. islands that he one u,remTOt haci been nwt. i '1: ;of the noblest of all beings, i.-f! A meeting of the club execut ive FINEST OF COOKING s in the industry," dearest." rl in an addivts After that, it seems cruel to hi minimal meet- jerk back to present realities. 'he ownrs or But Ihi fact U that Britisli rac- .o an- !xeti!ig it." ini appears certain to be domin- ir.ilnTs are so ale'' asain this season by M. veto try to make M;lrl Bowsac, the millionaire ,y e.f witting the Stench textile magnate. Last i 'ast niKiH went Into .some of the I technical problems to be im-t in .installing the ice making equip-I ment. Plans were- made to sell the flooring and start work on j the extension to the building. I ' Although t h a membership 'drive will be continued, the I executive decided It was neces- FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE yean ror tne first, time in the i' i lax was raised "? tun, noussac won "v,c w'ul cauuon in m',rPriz' than accepting new members, the if Admi oii to money any other as "!a-Kl.!!nrl em ir., owner compel ing In Britain. This Quo'a was rapidly being filled. J, ,wro'.s2. At less yw' wlth only few weeks 0f, Many members had secured ap the season left, he is threateuina Pncauon for membership from ft s the entrance i van Is from 30c. again. others and had not yet reported The irony of Boussac's ascen-i.1""" 0IIlcla"y It was decided to ea!l another general meeting in the near future to adopt the constitution and clean up other matters. No a re cii'-aper sec-"wber.-.- 'i.closure biy more. - the public are :i'ed. except at ifkn as Ascot and . it BrrMi racing rar- l;u-, e crowds. dnncy Is that he does not maintain a stable in Britain, all horses wearing the famous orange colors being sent by ,ea or air f'om France to compete in selected races. Boussac's trainer, C. H. Sernblat, doesn't even general date was scf f r - the meeting. ioughly' bother, to cross the channel. If you want to .spI! it. advprsisp J' i!k. "... fm one of the Aircraft Technicians that give it a 'DI' (daily inspection) and keep it in top flying shape. 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