n t i Prince Hupcrt Dailt rectos Friday. October U, 1946 Lawn Bowlers Present Trophies At Wind-Up of Active Season " 1w Lawn bowling's status as a game for young 'i people of all ages was vigorously defended at the biannual banquet of the C.N. Lawn Bowling Associa---tion in the Commodore Cafe last night" at which - trophies for proficiency with the flattened sphere : were awarded to. winners of almost a dozen final .competitions In the summer Schedule. Attended by 50 players and guests, the banquet wound up .-- the most active season the Asso- i- . -elation has experienced since 'pre-war days. Awarding of the r -"coveted array of silver hollow-"ware which shone splendidly on a special table was the highlight . -TKJHMIY AWARDS . The trophy presentations: Benson Trinhy: awarded by D. A. MacPhee to S. c. Thomson' rink, composed of Mrs. D. K. . ,Bchn. W. Sparks, J. S. Irvine and ; S. C. Thomson. Wood:aud Cup: presented to George Hills rink, L. F. Bchn. -Mrs. Gordon Forbes. Bert Mor gan and George Hill. Tip Top Cup: presented by George Hill to D. A. MaePhee rink. F. J. Skinner. S. C. Thomson. J. McGrelsh and D. A. MacPhee. , John Bulger Trophy: singles. presented by Mr. MacPhee to F J. Skinner. Victory Cup: presented by Canadian Legion vice-president waipn smith to J. A. Frew's j nnK. wnose other members were Nell Cameron and Jack Judge. McAuley Cup. singles: present ed by Chief Engineer Alex Munro to Gordon Forbes, Ham Shoe Cup. siniles: ented by Gordon Forbes MeGreish. Watts & Nickerson doubles; presented by Ttiamson to J M. Simpson and D. A. MacPhee MrC'ywt Trophy: presented presto J. Cup. S. C The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON by Mr. MacPhee to W. Sparks. L. Arrol and J. Paul. Triple "A" competition; presented by Charles Youngman to D. A. MacPhee, J. Si Irvine and Alex Finnic. Triple "B" competition; presented by Mr. MacPhee to Neil Cameron nnd W. SDrrks. 01 an evening oi gooci fellowship ' VlSK EXT K RTA 1 N M ENT and entertainment. j Toasts and entertainment Cups and trophies for 11 indl- I were Interspersed through the vldual and team competitions, j evening. Entertainment was pro some bearing the name-plates vided by Andy McNaughton nt of winners of 15 annual competl- j the piano; dramatic monologues. Hons were handed out, moat of by O. Aubrey Bate. "them by Association president D Ti: MacPhee. who however, on three" occasions, had to relinquish the position of donor to receive trophies on behalf of .Himself and his team mates. and Robert James, and vocal solos by Sam MePherson. An interesting point In the program was the playing by Andy Mc- Naughton of a n!ano t!on of Revert Reid, "Serenade - Awarding of the McAuley Cup, I For You." Mr. Reld was congrat a uopny for Individual competl- mated by those present on the tlon, to Gordon Forbes by Alex pleasing expression of his talent. Munro, chief engineer of the ves- Toast to the visitors was pro- sel Prince Rupert, was received warmly by the audience. Mr. " Munro expressed himself as proud to award the cup donated by his old friend Jack McAuley, now living in Vancouver. Mr. McAuley was a keen lawn bowler while In Prince Rupert. MIMES rLAYKl) The names or two ladies I "roes- JacK Judg? proposed the toast t0 he trtaners, with among the winning teams but I . Wbsent from the banquet, insplr- I , ed chairman A. R. Nichols to1, ! Mdls was applauded ; ir tn the n able )h a manner In In nKUlt which issue an invitation to all mem- bers and guests to join the bowling club and bring their wives to take part tn the sport. - He loined other speakers in ... -denouncing the prevalent conception of bowling as "an old , man's game." assuring non- bowlers that it Is a game of skill suitable for men and women of all ages. posed by J. A. Frew and responded to by Sam MePherson. A poem extolling the bowling prowess of Jock, McOrefsh tin read by David MacPhee to the appreciation 'of the audience. Toast to the trophy winners was proposed by Charles Younsrman and responded to by Gordon CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms on i manner he conducted the program as chairman and toastmaster. PRAISES SPORTS SPIRIT OF CITY Sportsmanship 1 n Prince Rupert is "a long way ahead or Vancouver, according to Alex Munro, who as Chler Engineer of the Prince Rupert has arrived at this judgment after more than two decades of stopping in both cities weekly while the vessel has plied the coast Speaking at the C.N. Lawn Bowling Association banquet last night Mr. Munro weru even further in his praise of the spirit of sportsmanship here. "Sportsmanship In Prince Rupert is a long way ahesd of Vancouver." he told the 5C bowlers and guests preset. "In my opinion the spirit he re is the best In the world, ar.i I haTe seen plenty of the world." CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE SI TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Chaner Trios to Any Part of District Scheduled Trips to Lakelse Lake Sunday. Wednesday ' and Saturday P.O. Box 167 TERRACE Ormes Ltd. "Jfm Pionttr Druggists Prescription Chemists Rcxall ARcnts for Prince Kupert and District In Drugs If it's Rexall it's Right PHONE 81 STORE HOURS: Dally from 9 ajn. till 9 pjru Sundays and Holidays from 13 pm. till 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 pja. KHATADA J .Foster 83 A. Grlmble 108 B. Payne 132 II. Watrin 149 M. McRae 104 Handicap 109 Totals 685 W. P. T. B. E. McCrank .... A. Holkestad . ;B. McChesney P. Wallace M. Johnson Handicap ! Totals price. , LADIES' BOWLS REVENUERS R. Andreassen 136 161 G. Stangebye 174 96 K. Reld 148 117 D. Peochey 37 111 E, Hlntz 176 159 Handicap 78 78 Totals 749 722 PEOPLES C. Bellamy 128 123 E. Clark 148 162 Mrs. Stewart 99 139 C. Bradley 123 106 I. McKinnon 169 03 Handicap 90 90 Totals 757 633 DOCKETTES R. Montgomery .... 94 123 E. Osterbcrg 95 90 F. Hallgrlmson .157 63 M. Montgomery ...156 224 E. Anderson 164, 141 Handicap 116 116 Totali 782 757 BANKERS D. Smith 103 145 T. Thornton 130 165 B. Usick 132 160 M. Amadlo 109 109 B. Laird 120 104 Handicap 67 67 Totals 606 750 CO-OP S. Johnson 76 66 B. Rudderham 119 160 J. Clark 135 150 D. Rudderham 144 144 D. Simonsen 141 205 Handicap 95 95 Totals 710 820 WATTS &: NICKERSON M. Cross 152 214 V. Wrathall 387 166 N. Munthe 143 175 A. Wrathall 162 100 E. Moxley 77 142 Handicap 89 89 Totals 1010 886 ...164 ...100 .123 90 "44 124 151 169 154 107 109 314 165 146 73 175 82 90 "31 ! WHIRLWINDS 196 B. Cowgill 114 .139 IC7 J, Mullin 94 201 97 M. Postuk 150 175 73 1 E. Morse 141 220 203 IE. Mennell . 124 93 73 1 Handicap 56 56 814 Totals 679 884 ATLIN 133 I. Nielsen 180 186 166 P. Vietch 138 64 3G F. Gardner 60 80 11C M. Peterson 91 98 144 O. McNeill 117 168 90 Handicap 107 107 737 Totals 693 703 135 60 123 136 154 116 729 82 109 238 137 152 67 783 99 150 133 176 92 95 750 213 191 116 123 111 89 j 943' 714 112 118 129 115 143 11 91 280 135 126 56 806 215 123 07 65 150 107 757 GET SEASON'S FIRST GOOSE WITHOUT SHOT Two local men Bill- Bremnei and George Dibb believe they hove the distinction of bringing in the hunting season's first wild goose and they are charmed by the fact that they didn't have to fire a shot to get It. Recently the pair of hunters were driving along the Skeena River Highway near Telegraph Point when Bill spotted a gooje on the road. George stopped the ear and Bill Jumped out. making a dash to grab what he believed was a wounded bird. Haste, however, was unneces sary, the Canada goose was very, very dead, and heavy with bird-shot. The two hunters believe that some other hunter across the river shot the bird in flight, and it lived long enough to fly across the broad stream and choose the highway as its landing place a short time before. PROTESTS AGAINST PLAY 1 TUNBRIDGE WELLS. Eng 9 After a nlav brodueert bv 72 ...i ' ii'iboys and girls aged between 14 115 1 and 20 had entertained packed ISJI houses for a week, the parents' committee of the local grammar school complained to the board 109 ' npalmt thp "rh("t-sil nnrt rur- fermance of plays which over-stimuhted the emotional development of the adolescent." FREEDOM ASSURED In 1771 British courts ruled that as roon as a slave set f jot 93 on the British Isles, he became '? free if ' TkWfesr Life iust a mherr when your back acts npAnJ th ,he trouble mtj be, likelr $ noe, rout kidneys. WTien ibe kidotys are not doinjt aa effideat job of removing poisooj and eicrsi acids from your system, pain and acbs art apt to dertlop, Mature it warning you to take action. 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African Class r r M JOHANNESBURG 0 Political bodies who despair of different nationalities working In harmony should visit the 12 children who make up a class of the Florida government school near here. The six boys and six girls are all of a different nationality, and are the greatest of friends, according to C. M. van der Merwe, their teacher. The children are Rodney Grlf-fen (American!, Basil Jewaske-wltx (Polish), Clive Hobson (English). Raymond Hellstrom i (Swedish), Aubrey Mllunsky (Jewish), Antony Dame (French), Gloria Oomes (Portuguese). Isabel Miller (New Zealand). Sheelagh Watt (Irish). Gwenyth Cocroft (Scottish). Mary East (Australian), Nellie Jordan (South African). Edinburgh Festival Attracts Thousands EDINBURGH CPWith 10.000 visitors daily expected to attend Edinburgh's international Festival of Music and Drama this month, civic authorities arc thinking of chartering a ship to provide extra accommodation. The liner under consideration is an 18,000-tonner now undergoing refit for passenger traffic. She would be used as a floating hotel In the Firth of Forth. This will be Edinburgh's" first sponsorship of an international event of this magnitude. There will be open-air and indoor theatre ballet and folk dancing, and solo concert appearance by famous artists. MENTIONED IN 1794 The earliest recorded mention of Indian summer is 1794. "Reasonable rcfreslinifinf is llic TENTS - PACK SACKS TRAPPER NELSON PACKBOARDS WATERPROOF GROUND SHEETS PROTECT YOUR LUGGAGE WITH CANVAS COVERS Edmondson Awning and Sail Works P.O. Box 302 330 -SECOND AVENUE PnONE 632 Business and Professional PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST UTTI Hhl.hN KVe S f LOCK BEAUTY SHOP Weddln? BoutjueU Corsages Designs Potted PlanU ,.,., win. Permanent Watln? BuIb, Norelries Beauty Cultare In aU Its branch t MODERATE PRICES . . Prompt attention to mall orders. 206 4th .v. Street : Phone w 653 Box 516. Phone 777. 300 3rd Are HANDYMAN W. H. 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