fmore 377, L. Howe 533. ' Totals I 817. 741, 855. Prince kuperr iJaiiy News Saturday. April 23, 1051 THE ONLY FL'R COLD STORAGE VAULT IN NORTHERN B.C. ing m V Bowling Brown wood a L. Donaldson 575, P. Cramer 503, N. Stone 397, M. Onrrieh 543, G. Brown 439. Totals 84&, 843, 828. I Football Spreading ! effect that Britain's Labor government was on the verge ' jdeleat al.so conveyed the ne,vs that the Prime Minister was in dual .worlntr In the Ladies' Ro Lees M. Po.stuk 431, D. : dens of a team. The very stiougl feeling of the members Is that the preparation of Algoma Parkj is a real necessity and when it is i fit to use there will be a very much increased interest and participation in football and! other sports. It is expected that! Saturday evening games with' native teams will be- a feature of this year's activities. They j were a notable success last year, i The Hanson Cup is now In the ! bed with a stomach ulcer. ray.. Reflects and Reminisces C. II. A.shdown TetLs Local Footballers How Association Brand is Thriving hi: A Social Credit member has told Hon. Lionel Chevrier, minuter of transport, that travel-ling between Ottawa and Edmonton over the CNR there is a danger of spilling ginger ale on his vest. But why worry ov-r a triffling incident such as waste of non-alcoholic refreshment? city and will be available f"r competition b e t w e e n visiting ! naval crews and a city team. I A time wears along it is be-With the visit of HMCS Ontario earning less embarrassing to say I THE MOTHS 1 o ' t Leas!Uf tnis week was as Nelson? 498. M. Furunes 489, A.r iLlnrwy 457., F. McKinnon 403.; J I.idies "A- I Totals 794, 781, 703. . j f,n fi Anderson B. Smith; Lucky Strikes A. Whatman gainsay 569, I. darner 576,! 553, J. Boulter 432, H. Phillipson : irson 514, C. Barrle 359. 420, J. Warren 3K. B. Dunbar jd7 773, 829. 618. Totals 862, 738, 821. . A Pierce 626, P. Thomp- Canadian Bank of Commerce vv Anderson- 467, J. 8hen- I. Krlstjanson 393, P. Hilton 408, I V WrathaJI 654. Totals E- Mosley 48VR. Ramsay 460, M. n 929. ' i Steeves 384. Totais 728. 732. 834. smts M. Lewis 645. D.: ToJUrsC. Strand 517. B. Blli- 39 G Maundrell 415, K. 406, J. Hill 511. M. Wide 492, I 512. E. Anderson 489. V. Patrick 457. Totals 786, 105O, 755 774, 901. i ftteB. Wlndle 492, M. I.adies'-B" (511. A McMeekin 48, E.J Rwkettes V. Kryklywyl 352 1 .wheriiiUri fnr Inn. 9r it U hnnori nuaureai OI millions or dOi lars." Yet there was a time, and ;not so long ago, when even to At a meeting of the Prince Rupert Football Association in the Canadian Legion rooms last evening the members heard an interesting and informative talk bv Cyril H. Ashdown, secretary of thi B.C. Junior and Juvenile Football Association, who is actively engaged in Dominion-wide football promotion. Mr. A.shdown told of the com- to arrange a game with ner personnel. " The election of officers and reception of reports were- post- think. In cold blood, of that runus " a sc.a'e w " f much money (let alone say it, Hent in manufacturing alumi-mi,t,t i,o. ,tD mu,n . .i num. All this will be done in ponett until the next meeting . attenUon the rugged territory somewhere scheduled for Sunday afternoon. ' ' .less than a hundred miles south J. 8. Wilson presided; and also1 .of Prince ' ""e . . rniney m, e.' n (.t nriantoarinn r,f tVWhnll Rupert. Today, this being advertised as , ivii . niiice uiiuei&ianus iiuw to present were Alex. Haig, Jock1 region is l.4,24.,?' Kewf 487-Total8.aiiKni! school lads and juntnri. conform with clrcuautar.ctj. recent announmcnt to the Continued on pae 6i . ...... , imum', ThA Gomez, Jack White, Wally Prk:e, I I I in Vancouver. Plans for the future call for even wider promotion of the game. His travels Di'k Cameron, J. Bowman and G Stan Vettch. f rom . . FIRE Ask for MOTHS THEFT 825. afPi B- Ptervrt 499, P. 1 468. A. McLean 462, I. 52 M. Vncent 515. Totals I 729. jr-kin's A. Ritehie 4o4, C. S 539. B. Emerson 461. C. Jr 400. L. McMeekin 418. (i,5, 800, 896. O. Mclntyre 555, L. (69, C. Hinton 325, K. Skid- T take him. to varioos states and the- growth, of association foot-) ball cluba there, he said, is amazing. The visits of touring i English and Scottish football j teams have given a big fillip to ' the game. Outside Vancouver and Vancouver Island there is I SAFETY FURS-T IN Reserve Wants Soccer Players Black Cats W. Duncan 254. J. 1 Hicks 330. H. Soter 299. E. Strebe1 388, M. Magaw 205. B. Davis 50ft j totals 849. 749, 817. B.C.G.E.A. -M. Baxter 53ft. U Stiffens 382, A. Holkestad 501, E.j Rivett 457, J. Thornton 477. Totals 871, 907. 824. Savoys F. Morrison 452. H. Vaughan 390, E. Knutson 392. p!1 Johnas 531. R. McCallum 603. Totals 935. 822, 899. Oingersnaps K Mulder 397. B. McOlashan 358, N. Kennedy 566, V. Parkin 42S. I. Stewart 474. Totals 939, 891 . 951 . Shenton's P. Smith. 465. D. mm pp SCOTCH WHISKY p-liJ ?'itilldr Bltndad and Bollld in Scotland ZZ ,:TZ"fn: .. Ps wanted by i 11ft U A r. BILL SCUBY'S FUR VAULT l CLEANING GLAZING REPAIRS REMODELINO Phone 974 FREE PICK-UP SERVICE Out of Town Customers Ship Expre.'S Fully Insured . calibre we to be found in Powell Battery Reserve Army I Dar-Hivtr and Westview. Some of n, w.cu.n- , tlie native residential schools day f have good coaches and the stun- Plans were made at a meet-' ttitrti it nl..i ViiV. Ar l 'i . .. . i 1 o Arrlem 4in Kf hntnn Aia ir r neiu m me Armory mis Ipiltu 440 J Hn,nv 4 4 .Yj , erf mformat.on as to what week for a practice to be held' IIU5ly oiais ' wa beinv done here with what this Ri This advertisemrnt Is not published or displayrd by the I.iauoi Control Hoard ur by tbe Government of Brith.h Columbia. BAIL'S NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVKRTISEMENTb BRING RESULTS SHOt POLISH 742, 810. 849. he knew was being done else- weather permitting. where proved of interest. 1 It is hoped to arrange a game LOCAL SITUATION between local players and thej ' ,' , Po" Edward team, who have; Regarding the local situation been practicing steadily Mr I ' thvre will be three teams The Gomez said. Canadian Legion, the Heavy in his request for young foot-l Battery and General Motors. The bailers, the president stressed ' Columbia Cellulose will not be that they did not have to be i 'i i ' $ y Man-son's T. Dell 499 M. Cope-land 524, D. Stewart 378. 8. Cur-rie 427, M. Montgonrary 450. Totals 74i, 79. 800. Wallace's Pharmacy g. Hart-wtg 523. D. Dibh 364 G. Smith 90, A. Parker 386. L. Phillipson 514, K. Thompson 543. Totals 854, 799, 905. Commercials Jv Helgerson At Home and Abroad in the irfect Shoe Care able to Held a team at present members of the reserve army, but it is hoped that by m!d- although the team Is snonsored If they will have the nu- by the local unit. 422, Betty Thompson 398. Lor- season raine Smith 544, Lois Ewart 369, i or in taring ft fies and Gentlemen f . i r , " Mona Hoban 423. Totals 789, 848, 752. ; Skeena Grocery G. Van Meer 360. W. Slater 453, S. Smith 472,! E. Wasvk 468, 1. Hague 415. Totals 707, 777, 849. Battlers Battlers S. S. Downing Downing 435, 435, M. M. liiticnaros Richards 453, 433. D. u. McNeice McNeice 461, 481, Joan Joan Adcock Adcock 456. 458. G. G. Wilkins Wilkins 572. 572. Total 670. 862, 905. Big Big Sisters Sisters E. E. Bond Bond 433, 433, M. M. Bond 459, Mrs. Dickens 412, E. Rothwell 489. I. Muncey 463. 1 K I ( r- IV i II I I -. j j f W 1' - ll with the it, V J ' I ii ,; j V ',0F2T I TTt '1 4 . , U jh( ' r jv.Z-yx&er-i rT nth st Phone 849 Totals 889, 887, 831 Men of a luinilreil trailes, niiistern of a thousand prolilem 8Tiiii (.'.nnada anil Cauaihi's Army in count le.-w way-(-ll ii- Hoyul (iunudiaii I.nj.inccis are key men in Cunuila'a most niiKiriunt hticuiess louuy . . . ih'lence. NCE RUPERT )RYDOCK Positive Results M YTSWT, DAILY DELIVERY j Mfl,... forking uguiiiHt time to lxiilil up our defences, one f Canada's mewl urgent needs is ninre men for tlie Active Force. 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