Lfuesday. January 22. 1041. T I errace Legion foes Good Work 1 Itebcair Re-elected President al Kereril Annual Meeting: I TERRACE. January 22 Terrace ranch of the Canadian Lectin rid Its annual meeting on Wed-psday and ckctcd officers fur the pjct twelve months. M. Dubeau was re-elected presU snt N. W Deecher. and A. Creel- ian, vice-presidents, were also re. ected. J B. Apar was elected reasurer and J. bnerwood was lin choseir as secretary. There was a good showing by the ust treasurer A. Attree In his re-Drt of the year's results. Liquid ets showed a iota! of $13.07. the retiring treasurer re priced, the Branch does not ex it for tne purpose .01 making poney and. besides the 6ati5fac- try financial result of the year list past, considerable In the way comforts for the troops had k-en done. Parcels had been sent aid books besides other small sndnesses. I Rev C A. Hlnchcllffe was re jected chaplain. lospital Grounds Cleared By Bee Eeal Improvement Mad at Queen Charlotte As Result or Day's Work QUEEV CHARLOTTE CITY, Jan- ary 22- -On Monday last volun- ers were called to clear off the unds of the Queen Charlotte ity Hospital. Over one hundred Den turned up and, as a result. he grounds were completely clear- off In the one day. In addition V i 1 , Roaring over Bethel and Bremen, German munitlona and rail vital Nazi centres. Neutral observers report that the steaoy pound have inflicted great damage and materially slowed up the Geim c ths man, quits a few ladies were also on hand to serve meals to the wcrkeis, all the feed served having been donated. Mrs. E. C. S'.e-tmr of Skidegate and Mrs. De-Bucy of Lawn. Hill were In charge JL. the dining room. Among- those who made donations were Dr. R. R. T. McCcll, box of chocolates;. Royal Canadian Air Force, box of YOUR 1 r- 1 s.K . ... ..r chrx-olates. and M. S. Williams, box of oranges; Hockey Standings Pacific Coast League Vancouver 13 i 14 88- 77 30 Seattle 12 5 12 84 85 29 Portland 14 0 15 72 84 28 Spokane 13 3 11 65 63 29 IIFE INSURANCE IS SAFE Despite war conditions, Life Insurance Companies in Canada will continue to honor all policies in teP 1IHI1VIIIIIUI tlHIirail. This statemcntis made iii the interests of the Four Million Canadian policyholders who look to their Life Insurance for financial safety and Bccnrity. The rcconlof Life fnsuranoehi every x previous national emergency com-niands the confidence of every Guiadian. It will continue to fulfil all pledges to policyholders ami beneficiaries. Guardian of tanadian Homes for over 100 years i-m TH3 DAII.7 NEv73 HDYAL AIR FORCK SYSTEMATICALLY POUNDING NAZI INDUSTRIAL, AREAS road centres. British bombers have inflicted heavy damage on these b be.ng given German industrial districts by the Royal-Air E"orcc production of war materials. SAVOY IS CUT DOWN Pace-Makers in Ladies' Bowling Suffer. Clean Sweep Defeat Savoy Swingers, who have been setting the pace in the Ladies' Bowling League, suffered a clean sween three eames to nil defeat last Knox Hotel ..5 4 Big Sisters 6 3 Blue Birds 5 4 Annette's 5 4" Lucky Strikes 2 7 .Stylettes 1 8 Individual scoring was as follows Big Sisters 1 2 I Gomez 161 130 E. Bond 144 161 Roth well 103 98 M. Bond 187 160 Alexander 172 120 Handicap 34 34 I Totals 801 703 : Stylettes 12 i J. Dickens 63 90 J Nelson 140 160 ! Schaeffer 167 93 i Blackhall 201 193 ;Lautens 102 104 i Handicap 82 82 Totals .J.,u. I Lucky Strikes" i Menzles Hague .... I ! Bremner I Warren .. ...755, 722 1; ..146 .218 ...118 ..104 I Withers 217 ' Handicap 74 f Totals"... ..877 Rangers l j Peterson. 181 I Robins 141 Asemlssen .. 190 'James . 224 Balllnger 137 Totals 873 Annettes i Sellg ... 212 Heaugh ...14T Arney .---nrt'ri 135 Nickerson 170 ! Dickon;,;.. 154 ! Handicap 36 5 Totals 854 Savoy Swingers 1 La- Belle'.:.....:.l... 172 I Wesch'4.........M. 159 j Crox'ford 169 ) Kellett, ...' 130 ; McLeocr 133 i Handlpap 9 v j TStal.s'f.'.:...:..... r.772 ! Bluebirds J ' Pierce ...!...:'.: :.. ..244 j Turgeon -,. 179 Boulter 138 Hartwffv... ...V..107 Keroh' ........135 Parent l TTnnrHnrk T Totals . 810' " " Knox Hotel t McKcbwn' -,.16f 134 152 96 39 170 74 715 2 171 164 135 189 127 78G 2 217 127 161 169 150 36 8G0 2 181 131 168 165 162 9 816 2 196 198 175 115 151 48 883 rig Yager 106 140 Scharff 168 199 Montgomery 116 193 Brasell 159 190 Handicap 63 63 Totals 771 9C3 167 176 189 165 Bowling Standings Five Pin League F. Home Oil 8 night at the hands of Annette's and Philpott-Evltt 5 are now In a three-way tie for the Armour's 5 leadership with Rangers and Big Malkln's 5 Sisters who won two games to one R-C.A.F 4- respectively over Lucky Strikes and Lipsett's 4 Stylettes. In the fourth of the ev- Bankers 3 enlng's fixtures Blue Birds defeated Signals 2 Knox Hotel two games to one. High average scorer was Mrs. Ajrnes Pierce of Blue Birds with 2f3. The league standing for "the second half to date: W L Pts. Savoy 6 3 6 Red Cross On Islands Busy A. 1 4 . 4 4 5 5 6 7 Rangers 0 3 6 Sum of $50 is Raised at Dance- Making Refugee Garments QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Jan.- uary 22 The regular fortnightly meeting cf the Red Cross branch here was held last week at the home of Mrs. Mitchell. There were 3 IT members present. The- President; 187 Mrs, Gi Turner, was in the chair. 208 The' treasurer's report was recel-168 vett and! ths- secretary reported that 194 over fifty dollars had been raised 132 at the recent dance. After expenses 54 cf same were1 paid the sum' of $27 323' will be turned over to- the Red 3 Cross fund. HQ ! Arrangements were made for the 147 cutting of goods- to be made Into jgg garment's for refugees. 153 Tea was served at the close- of the business meeting. 82' 483 83 , Try a. Daily News Want-Ad4. , ; 166 136 19f 107 .172? 816 3 198" 151' 234 146' 131 910' 3 163 193 179 179 184 36 931 3 100 174 204 175 139 9 801 3 230 152 145 191 161 7 880 3 168 "fiovrrnnifnt Liquor Art" (Section 28) Not Ire' of ApplU'iitlon' For a Jlrtr LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 74' th lOtli day of February 1941 next the unaersirna iniencs- to eppiy u in Liquor Control Beard for a. licence in reject of premises being part of the building known- a the York Hotel on Third Avenue In th. City of Prince Rupert between Sixth and Seventh Street upon the landa described as Lots Nineteen' (19)' ana Twenty (20) of Block Twenty-three (23) lii Section One (1), Mbp- 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of. .British' Columbia for the sale of' beer Ibv the class or bv Uut bottle for con- sumption on the premises or else where. DATED this 4th day of January 1941. ROBERT CORTLAND MUTCH Applicant. "(IOVEIINMKXT I.KH OH. ACT" (Section 20) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A CLUB LICENCE I Notice is hereby given thai on tho 10U1 day of February 1941 next, the undersigned REX BOWLINO CLUB LIMITED intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board tor ej Club' Licence in respect of 'premlfea sltuat on the North-westerly portion oX the Third floor of the Besner Block ajt the enr- ,ner of Third Avenue and Third Street, ' upon landa described- aa Lota 23 and 24, Block 20, Section 1. May B23 In the City of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert Land Registration District in' the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the- said Club' to keep 011 the premises a reasonable quantity of liquor for .personal consumptAon on the IprcmlAcs, tn accordance with the pro visions of the Government Liquor Act" and tile Regulation promulgated there- uiuier. I DATED this 8th day of January 1941. I REX BOWLINO CLUB LIMITED. By Geo. Frlzzell, rruldtut. RUNNER-UP ' SPOT TIED Boston Bruin Score Thre Games T Nil Victory Over New York , Ranjers BOSTON, January 22 (Canadian Press) In th enly National" Hoe-key League game scheduled for last night, Boston Bruins defeated' New York. Rangers by a score1 ofi 4 to 3 In overtime. The victory put the Bruins in a tie for second place with Detroit Red Wings who are two games or four points below the paee -making Toronto Maple Leafs. 0 Next scheduled .games will be tomorrow night with Toronto Ma-pla Leafi playing the Canadlens at Montreal and New York. Americans playing the Black. Hawks, at Chicago. The league standings to date: Toronto 17 2 8 82 54 36 Detroit 12 8 9 68 55 32' Boston 12 8 7 92 68 32 Rangers 10 7 2 80 78 27 Chicago 10 5 11 59 68 25 Canadlens 10 3. 15-60 78 22 Americans 6 7 14 50' 91 19' Leonard Douglas Greenville Chief Annual : Takes Election- of Councillors-Place at Native- Village , On Naas River Leonard Douglas has been chief councillor at Greenville, Naas River native village. Other, councillors are Fred Mc-' g,g Kay, George Martin, Samuel Talt, Pts. 8 5 S 5 4 4 3 2 Stanley Wilson, Albert Stevens and Jonah Gray. t James Leeson has been appointed chief councillor. FOR HANG-ON Fr COUGHSI 1 tuoe COLDS k ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS A Phones 18 & 19 P.O. 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