a a a a a a m a a a ipcfncc Uupcrt Daily ftctos Saturday, February 2, 194G You'll be holding the Right Bag... For HAGS - SCARVES - ACCESSORIES ! WALLACE'S 01 Comse i vaaaaaaaaaK te&m iit 3 Hi? Vtnim ... "JS II I! I! rl r 1 I r Business House known as Poulson's I UK JALl clock combining Grocery, Butcher Shop and Cafe, as a going concern. Splendid investment for right party. Any reasonable offer. Apply at Store. REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL CIiop Sucy Chow Mem Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 tun. to 2 a.m. PHONE 1";; We Deliver Your Order COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable roc:n;; with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rat s to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 675 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty Phone Green 974 117 2nd Ave. W. 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HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mail Orders shipped same day as received KUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone 644 Box 1321 BO-ME-HI With Eddie Ciccone chairman of the committee having arrangements in hand a plaque is being prepared at Booth Memorial High School, having on it .he names of all students of the school who served in the present war. The Department of National Defence is being communicated with with a view' to obtaining an honor roll for the plaque. The Students' Council is purchasing new uniforms for the basketball team for which the name "Rainmakers" has been adopted. SHORT SPORT Tommy Gorman, manager of the third place Montreal Can-adiens of the National Hockey League, says, that goalie Paul Bibeault will return to Boston as soon as the Canadiens regular netminder Bill Durnan gets back, into the line-up. BibeaulU-the property of the Canadiens was recalled from the Bruins when Durnan suffered a broken hand in a game against the Boston club at Montreal at the beginning of January. Gorman mentioned no specific date for Bibeault's return but it is expected that Durnan will be with the Canadiens In their .game against Detroit in Montreal on Saturday night. Hamilton Tigers, an amateur club in the Ontario Hockey Association's senior "A" circuit, have u victory to their credit agalns the professional Detroit Red Wings of the. National Hockey League. The victory was not a complete one for the amateurs however, besause five Detroit players were loaned to them to TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE wa Welding and Body Repairs No job Is too large or too small for us. We H avc Done STUDENT NEWS FKOM LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL There is considerable activity in sports of various kinds at the High School these days. The recreational activities Include ping pong for the playing of which two new tables have been Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Seattle 2, Vancouver 5. bolster their attack. The score was seven to six. A 250 mile snowshoe trek from Quebec to Lewlston, Maine, by Captain Albert Dandurahd, a veteran of the Canadian Army, has ended. The self-styled "Snowshoe King" plodded into Lewlston Thursday night looking a little tired but still with enough energy to put on a burst of speed for news photographers. Dandurand made the trip to attend the annual convention of International Congress of Snow-shoe Clubs at Lewlston. Two thousand Canadians ahd as many or more American snow-shocrs are expected to atend the three day convention. Veteran Diek Metz cracked out a four under par 60 Thursday to take on one stroke lead Iri. the first round of the Tucson open golf tournament. Treading close on the heels of Metz were George Schnelter, Willie Ooggirr 'and amateur Frank Starialian All three posted sub-par scores of 67. SMUGGLED BIBLES In 1526. probably at Worms, William Tyndale issued the first complete printed New Testaments in English. They were smuggled into England in bales, barrels and boxes of BASKETBALL Tonight KETCHIKAN HIGH vs. BO-ME-HI ' U. S. COAST GUARD vs. CITY ALL-STARS ACROPOLIS GYM - J. 3Q pm .Space Donated by 32 TAXI Day and Night Service Sun Lamps 25 Watt US Lamps $22.00 Hours ot Sunshine in a few minutes. MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED) Phone Black :J7 Our mechanics are ' ' experts in body repairs. Dependable, prompt service. TERRACE MACHINE SHOP BOX 202 & (jAKAUL TERRACE W. C. OSBORNE V. IMHOFF it; Seeing is Believing .COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 Exclusive Qualified Optical Service Cor. 3rd Ave. and 5th St Room 4 STONE OPTOMITRIST BLOCK Telephone 593" PRINCE RUPERT Box 1J77 RUPERT KETCHIKAN GAMES (Continued from Page 1) are just a little too polished for a team that is lacking in condition but, when it is taken into consideration the fact that Bey-non didn't make a 'single point and also the fact that on four or five "occasions shots that ordinarily count for two points somehow or other managed to evade the basket, there might be an upset. In any case there might well be a closer game. Herb Morgan and Sev Domin-ato led the locals with, eleven and nine points respectively and, with Bobby Houston, they were the only players on their team that were equal to forty minutes of fast play. Houston was the only man on the team to play the full game and, as usual, he was by far the steadiest player holding that elusive Mr. Thompson to- ten points which spells nothing but hard checking and fast movements. On the Coast Guard squad, from the press bench, they all looked good. Maskins, one of the Negro lads, led the scoring with fourteen but the whole team worked smoothly enough to make it impossible to pick an individual star. ' Individual scores: High School Game Kayhl Graham 14, Mazzonc 8. Ludwigsen 17, Jeans 1, Dohin 2, Bell, Iversen, Markuson. Total 12. Rupert: Bo-Me-Hi Forman 10, James 5, Hartwig 1, Ciccone 7, Thompson 4, Miller, James. J. Levine. Total 27. Crumbs From The Basket I One feature of We snow last night was the lack of seating accommodation for grownups long before the starting whistle and tonight there will be a definite seating plan so that all the adults who turn out to support the game will be assured of a comfortable evening. 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(30) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STENOS. TYPISTS. POSTAL CLERKS for Government work. You can train at home. Free information. M.C.C. Schools, Winnipeg. RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For suaran teed radio satisfaction- phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and un-to-date tvpe National Portable .Sawmill, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) SWAP TRADE Quarter section In Alberta for truck, house, boat or what have you? Annlv j Dailv Key i ",8 the start of the first game. This took the promoters of the series bysurpri.se but, as already stated, tonight will see a much different show. All those holders of complimentary tickets .that were neglected last evening are being asked to accept apologies and return this evening to fully enjoy the proceedings. It was nice to sec Johnson, MacPhee, Arney, etc.. coming out of semi-retirement to fill in an evening in support of the Bo-Me-HI kids and, after getting Into the play for a while last night, they were all for a revival of senior basketball here. There Is definite assurance of a revamped line-up meeting some of the other Alaskan teams that have tasted defeat at the hands of these Coast Guard boys. A little controversy developed over the short period the younger members of the local team were allowed to show themselves and it seems that the public is to get their wish and Boyo Gurvlch, Mcl Holkestad and Joe Davis will see their share of action with the rest of them tonight. Many would like to see a little more enthusiasm shown by "Foot" Jamrs in tonight's game He was sadly off last night in every sense of the word and seemed to be taking a very un concerned view of the play in general. This team Is getting more support than any High School team In the hLstory of the city and the customers always demand the best. Officials for both games were Lt. Glazebrook and Johnny Com-adlna, a very competent pair of whistlers who kept control of the players and were not called upon to banish a single player during the evening. S. P. Woodslde was scorekeeper and Jack Haugan timekeeper Earl Leading ,of Ketchikan handled the P. A. system during the first game then took his place at the mike for the second broadcast over CFPR. Art Mur ray. - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum chaise. 50c. Birth Notices: 50c: Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: t2. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West announce the engagement of their only daughter. Ileane Margaret, to Pfc. John Edward Nawajskl, of Chicago, Illinois. 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