Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 2, 1951 Cfm ' The substituting " & Ol I T Tnh tl.'ll r.Ar.fi. .1... New Agent CPR Is Here SPHERE OF SPORTS re y'ng or wiuviiiLunit, v ill .Jll.llluc Ull ..-11C staff. Mr. Notman for many years, before going to Vancouver, was with the company at Nelson. Smithers C.rUorJiiU CM k bowls Honors J. D. Notman, who has been district freight agent at Van Basketball, Puck Boys "WEAK" BACK? ie Knui nn couver, arrived Unlay to become the r.pw Canadian Pacific agent here, replacing Harrv Davis, who Close Race In Bowling M.my asty they get "fold" in tit hsw4c or the kidneyi o eawiyt 1hst' why tli' timindu krrp Dr. Ct imp's Kkliwy-Livf j,m (.i..,,,.. . ... k i. ui:,ku Ambitious j: ji fc Prince Rupert Plumbing regained first place In v-A" Division of the Mixed Bowling League by defeating Camels 3-1 on Wednesday night, j "B" DivLsion is also having a l close race with Conrads, Clover- Ba.sketball league schedule for the remainder of the 1950-1951 season Ls nnnnnnpArt no fii-,r., BELMONTS M. Lewi. 421, J Ho:kins 270, a. Maundrell 52i)' D. Lugrin 390, E. Anderson 43U. Totals 720. 782, 783. ANNETTES B. Windle 408, M. Flynn 415, A. McMeekin 044, E. Smith 6441 P. Dickens 11. Totals-943, 842, 887. STARS G. Mclntvre 452. L. died recently. gue Results Notman ar- , rfmcHly U like two treatments la oae rived here aboard the Princess li'eh S .limine Mich Chnnl SMITHERS. Because of the works fanter to rrttrvc iwinful burkaihea due to laiilty ktdneya. tr. Chase- a nantc you caa depend on. 51 Jdr-chases leafs and Social Welfare Circuits, who have been fling positions every week. Two Rupe.-t Hotel; Intermediate Fa- merW nd enthusiasm of lsjNorah this morning. . i.hlon vs High Gold; Senior Gor- boys' aSed 10 10 2 years. tnel -don & Anderson vs Brownwoods Smlthers Pee Wee hockey team the finals when they meet Feb. 6-Junior, Cooks v. Man- be a"ng brand new uni- Telkwa and Fort St. James early Lees. Annettes and Lyons, Division, and Matron's ,.() Snaps in "B" DivU-"thrce tame clean sweep Keays 518, C. Hinlom 339. K. Hill leading the pack for quite .some more weeks' play Is left In the 339, L. Howe, 5C7. Tirf.aU 735 H3J. time, finally took a tumble at second third of this season's in this weeks play In tli ' gJ3' sons; Intermediate, Merchants v J 7 .. ll lnls lnontn- c. , . . was realized through a hfmie the hands of D & S for a 3-1 schedule and at least 12 teams Bnwling League. LYONS A. Pierce 578, P. defeat which places them in a have a mathematical chance of Thompson 544, V. Audi-rum 587, tie for first place with Philpott, ending on top spot In both dl- simile name scorer In "A" Evltt In "A" Division of the visions. J. Shenlon 639. V. Wratliall a:y. S Will! too. i-ruuy ntri j'i mm. Lee'.s hud the high three Brownwoods. ' " cookl"8 ale and cake raffle or- Feb. 8-Intermediate, Hi Gre3n ,g8" T , . prlclng and vs Hi Gold; Exhibition, Invita-' ilBAhnttoel.plf,n tional Tournament, Kit.mat, rrangemfnt of items was given Ketchikan, Metiaka la, Prince . sfhveral mother, the boys did Rujprt all the groundwork, said Mrs. . . . , ,, Joseph Ma:Donald: b i. o Feb. 9 Intermediate. Fashion ,T vs Thundoibirds; Exhibition, In-' 1 lne really. anxl" Total 854, 1121, 870. McMEEKINS A. Ritchie 3114, C. Wilson 510, I. Em, -son 320. C BeUumv 4X4 I M,K,...K,, cgate of 714. Division L. Pliilitps'in Men's Five Pin Bowling League.! High ladies' single was scored In "B" Division, Thorn Street by J, Shenton, Shenton fcneet, No. 1 Is well out in front with 279. High ladies' three game to-Canadian Legion and possibly lal was K. Thompson of Can-Mallets the only contenders 'for tpis, 709. first place, j Men's high single was by J. TV,,. ii.oabo vt.rv,ni i n,u Thomuson. Fashion fnnlwpnr ict Pharmacy copped i'0 f,5)j Hnt f, vitational Tournament, Kitimat. "u" -e'r uimorms LUCKY STRIKES - J. BuHe-475, A. Smith 582. O. PhllUus ki 450, J. Warren 480, B. Dunbar 492 . Totals 818, 958, 795. b st-orlng J Minors 08 .nif. 1 fame and CG9 for i.-M.unie aggregate, alls were: "A" Division Metlakatla, Pincs . " v1'"1 lu third of the schedule. ,2ao- M"'8 h'B" three game total Ketchikan jwas recorded by B. Stacey, Ideal ""I1"- Hk'h scorers were- laupherf Gordon 4t Anderson B. Smith, Feb. 10 Intermediate. Mer- , ;;, I l ee's 3, Belmont 0 r-hnnis hi neP.m- ph(Kii(r , ' o'"" 'auies wno aioeu in me j 600, 8. Ramsay 72, 1. Oai wr 391 , i'es 3, .stars V 3,0 3. MrMcckilU 0 Strikes 2. Gordon and id sale were Mrs. Russell MeFar-land, Mrs. William Bovill un-.l Mrs. I. A. Arnold. I Although the Smithers youngsters have suffered recent, losses, oncer nam Invitational Tournament, Ki!i-mat, Ketchikan, Metlakatla and Pilnce Ruiiert. Feb. 13 Junior, Rupert Hotel vs Mansons; Intermediate, Mer- person 1 Single-W. Hardy, Thorn Sheet "-'-"e. No. 1, three game total of 727. Team results were as follows: Team results were as follows: j Great West Life 4, Hcadpin- Brown woods 4, Fitters 0 Ide- ners 0. lault. j p. R. Plumbing 3, CanteLs 1. D Si 8 3, Short Circuits 1. i Shenton Sheet 3. Bulgers 1. l'hilpolt, Evitt 3, Three C's 1. Optimists 3, Pushovers 1. Toughles 3, Crescents 1. Cooks Jewellers 3, Fashion Bulgers 3, Malisons 1. (Footwear 1. Cooks Jewellers 2 Home Oil 2 I Rlownnt 1 .. lie..,,, ri,..j i V. WHilftMa V. DilM It Did. 1 ,J- lals 794. 942, btii. WRATHAIXS B. Pete von 53(1, P. Roberts 443, U. Cliorn-w 391, E. lley, 4R0. M Vilu-ent. 371. Totals 725, 7. 115. BANK OF :OMMF-Rf E - 4 Kiihtiuii.ssoii 4tt. R Clnisteiise'i DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 chants vs Fashion; Exhib., Hi ""7 are tm;M of winning Gold v. Brownw.mds; Senior,' Feb. 17 Junior. High S:ho.! j 306, M.-Steeu-s 831. E. Mosley 5;nj, P Ramsay 417. Totals 788, 72H, Mallets 4, Thoin Sheet No.' Ideal Cleaners 4, Booth High' V.s Cool:; Intermediate, Fashion 1 WO U. School 0 .ill s 2, C. B. of Cnm-e 1 2. Urownwoods 1 "15" Division .i's 3, Commercials 0 tiii jj.s 3, Savoys Ul"- erll Cuts 2. Skci-na Croc. 1 lers 2. SI m'i i tons 1 K A. 2. Wallace Phium- 1 s and RiH-lu-tU-s iU Je -di. "A" League LEES M. Postuk 613, IJ. J t. s imo. j wo , iieoiians o. i Seuby's Fir Them Sheet No. One 4, Odd- k,.t j, ' fellows 0. ' ., 1 ,, , Oveiwattea , i vs HI G ecu; Senior, B ..-own woods 3, BulKley Mur- v, Gordon & Anderson. I Feb. 20-Jr.. Cooks vs Riiptrt I, Sons of Nor-, nu.; Int., 'i hundeiblrds vs Hi 'ifinM- fir Hmiinurirula v (itw ASK fOS SCOTIANDS FAVOURITE SON JOHNNIE WALKER 032. , . TOILERS -M Wide .511, E. J.i-hansen 441, D. Taylor 429, IS. Ellison 372, J. Hill 512. Totals !i9d J35, 805. BROWNWOODS-L. Donald-on 490, F. Cramer 400, M. Ou. vicii 581, N. Stone 504, G. Brown 3111. tanaoian jjegion , Amuassa- wav 1 dors 0. Penguin Hobby Dibb Print- 3, j Pt,b. 24J(, , HiRh e(.h(K), v illg 1- . i Malisons: Int.. High Gold vs. Blaln Bros. 4, J.C.'s No. One 0 Kilen Industries 3, Helpers 1. Standings; "A" Division aocwi wenare 3, Cloverleafs 1. Merchants; Girls-Peoples vs Hi Miller Bay Ho.- fT 14. M. Furunes 482, D. I Totals 895, 823. 752. "B" League COMMERCIAL J. Heberson. Conrads 3, pital 1. Standings: Short Circuits 23 5COTCH WHISKY , Girls; Sr., Co-op vs Gordon and j Anderson. ; Feb. 27 Jr., Rupert Hotel vs. I High School; Int., Hi Green vs. ATTENTION Home Owners Modernize Your Home Now ALL YOU NEED. TO USE Ol'B HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCE PLAN IS A GOOD CREDIT STANDING ANY AMOUNT up to $2000.00 may be financed. Payments are due monthly, and you can have up to 24 months to pay. Down payments are not necessary. 455, B. Thomuson 203. L. Sinit'j Philpott. Evitt 23 "A" Division .ni: F. Mi-Kmmin 511. To 897, 955. lotofv 458, M. Hoban 181, L Ewart 459, Home Oil 221 I.. Stewart 212. Totals 787, 701, Maasons 21 IP, Gordon and R. Plumbing 23 Thunderbirds; 6r Anderson vs Bownwoods. 745. (Three C' 19 Cantels jci SORN 1S20 STILl GOING STRONG real good Scotqli 1 M ANSON'S T. Dell 531, M. Bulger 15 Great West Life ....! 23 Copeland 483. D. Stewart 484. N, Brownwoods 15 Shenton Sheet 22 lanes 529, M. Montgomery 418. Toughies 14 Fashion Footwear .' 20 Totals 817, 835, 871. Cooks Jewellers 13 Bulgers ' 19 GINGER SNAPS E. Mulder D & S ji (Wallaces Dept n 888, B. McGlashan 409, N. Ken-) ' "B" Division Headpinners 17 nedy 394. V. Parkin 424, I. Stew- Thorn Sheet No. One 28 Blowouts it; srt 414. Totals 811. 700, 43. Canadian Legion 25 Pushovers 15 SAVOYS-K Morrison 417, M. Mallets 22 Cooks Jeweller . 12 Laviolette 499, E. Knulsoii 48'. M-C.'s No. One 20 Optimists u Defaulted). iBlaliis lgi .u- ira,... BLACK CATS J. Hicks IV:, Oddfellows . la' , , , H. Spier 99. Ml Maaw 308. W.' J.C.'s No Two . .. Social Welfare 25 Various Improvements which can be financed under this Plan are as follows: Attic rooms, adding rooms, re-roofing, new flooring, modernizing kitchens, bathroom; making basement rooms, etc. I'our dinner -tabic an Have a Good Meal! NEW CITY CAFE FULL COURSE MEALS or Phone Blue 92 . FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS charm and grace: South African ptrtl Duncan 145. E. Strebe 382. BKaien Industries ' 13 nTa(f 24 Davis 500. Totals 094. 823, 816. Thorn Sheet No Two 11 Cloverleafs 23 SKFENA CV-iOCERY O. Vnn 'Ambassadors , 10 Sons,I Norway 19 M-er 381. W. Slater 535. S En.tlh Helpers 9 BulkleV Market 19 Credit can be arranged very easily by simply calling in at our office and filling out the special application form we have. PHILPOTT, EVITT & Co. Ltd. . Distilled, Blended and . Hot (led in Seotlund CODMBU 26M( M, JOHN WALKER & SONS LTD. Scotch Whisky Distillers KILMARNOCK. SCOTLAND I . I choice jT-jv' Overwaitea 19 Scotlan s Ideal Cleaners 17 Miller Bay Hospital II Phone 651 BUILDING SUPPLIES COAL ! Seuby's Furs.. 17 w LUMBER This advertisement w not published I Penguin Hobby 1 what U finett in wisei, 13 ! 13 r I or displayed by the Liquor Control , CPORT ' OHOTS Dibb Printing Government ot 1 Board or by the ! Booth School 1 1 ' British British Columbia. Columbia. , v : v oervcraan '45. fc. wasvic 822. 1. Hague 531. Totals 755. 713. 778. BIO SISTERS E. Bond 429, M "ond 6''. F Dickens 312. E. Rothwetl 442, T. Mimcey 399. Totals 893. 987. 764, fHFMTON'S- P. Smith 484, I. Taylor 421. M Shenton 307. V. nilot 459. Iw Score 489. Totals 717, 831. 838. WALLACE PHARMACY Tlinln 447. D. Dibb 537, A. Pa'-ker 388. L. Phillloson 669. K. Thomiisun 511. Totals 957, e9, F 7 Tawny n Port-j superb 'id cheese, fruit and s. Itt matchless fla- 152. B.C.a.E.A.-M. Baxter 538, L.! C,.ff..is 4n A ll,,llf..(!ii4 U!7 I Syl Apps, when Toronto Maple Leafs gieat centre star, declared 11 years ago that he would stand for election In the Dominion general election. .But as Conservative candidate he was defeated in his home riding of Brant in the federal election of March 1940, and five yea-s later was defeated in the Ontario election. In 1947 ho was appointed Ontario Athletic Commissioner and retired from hockey in 1948. 1?. Rivett 357. J Thornton 615 Totals 883, 970, 877. 'our will do wondert ghten your dinner. Friday and Saturday lire. Serve the finest at your dinner table. m Paarl . . . always. Billy Burch, former Toronta' Aura Lee amateur centre, made I liis professional hockey debut1. FLYING FAMILY LETHBRIDGE, Alta. H Tin" famous Ross Ranch in Southern Alberta could almost establish its own air Io,-ce wing. All four male members of the family father George Ross and sons George, Jr., Jack and Walter are qualified private pilots. They have three planes. Mil, PORT IP EC DAL with Hamilton in the Nations.! furoti,. Win. Crow.r, Hockey League 28 years ago t.t Montreal. Burch, who later retired, figured In two of his team's four goals against Canadiens. Mens Socks Diamond patterns, lastex top, ankle length. Well made, good quality.'' Sizes 10 to 11 V. yr PAIR- 09C 3 pair for $2.00 m of SoH. Aftico, Llnil.il fuo'l, Sou Atriea. Luxury Sheer Nylons Substandard. Well known brands. 54-guage, 15 denier. Full-fashioned and beautifully made, with dark slenderizing searr., panel heel. In popular shades, 8V2 to 1 1 . 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