1 ' r I Phone 174 Idrfnrr ttupm Daily rectos Thursday; January 30, 1947 BOSTON WINS OVER DETROIT EOSTON Ba ton Brulrrs de- -featcd Detroit Red Wines in last iniiht's lone siheduled National Hockey League fixture. Tonight Toronto Mayle, Leafs and Canad!ens meet in Montreal. "x M"he le'asue standings to date: WD L F A Pts. TSrpnto 24 6 10 135 98 54 Montreal 23 5 11 128 83 51 Boston 16 8 16 U2 114 40 "New York .... 16 5 19 109 115 37 Detroit 12 7 22 120 142 31 Chicago 11 3 24 110 162 25 Classified Advertising Pays! LOOK SHARP FEEL SHARP BE SHARP m HANDYMAN . HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN 6xth Street, Red 808 PLAIN SEWING , .,, CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Phone Red 495 or call at 1805 Eighth Avenue East SMITH & ELKINS LTD. , . Plumbing and Heating Engineers P.O. Box 274 Si iHOOP "SCHOOL" I OPENS SATURDAY ShcuM He of Great Value in Developing "nture flayers A fine opportunity for Junior players and aspiring players to learr and to develop their skill at basketball ls seen hy Rup Rec Director Nell I?6ss in the basketball "school" which he plans to open Saturday morning in the Civic Centre sjyn. "It can b3 the bast chance that Prince Rupert youngsters have evr had tq learn the game from the ground up," he commented. ' If they take advantage of it' it will be a real step in promoting sport here." The 'school," confined to boys between the ages of eight and 14, is designed to teach the rudl- rr s and techniques of good basketball to the la tie number cf toys who so far have had no opportunity to play in any of the league yearns. It may result in the formation of one. and ptvhaps twp. additional junior 1 agues. Mr. Rors, who with Don For-fard, will act as instructor at the 'school," believes that it may have a profound effect on the quality of future basketball in Prince Rupert. 'The idea, as far as it affects the eme itelf. is to provide a backlog of good players for uituie yeas. Basketball In Prince Rupert today is not on a3 high a plane as it might have b:en if today's players had had prrper training when they were young." In addition, it will broader the oppartunity for the junior boys to take part in the game, which in many cases, has been d;nied them. Only qualifications are that the boys wear gym shorts and shoes and be Civic Centre members. SNOW IS HAULED UN l U NORTH BAY NORTH' BAY North Bav is u ,a. thickly blanketed with-i. v. at this time of year. In-died It was being trucked away . V tr- a.; last week. Yesterday, however, trncks had to start hum n". it bsck into the city for the i nnual Snow Frolic. Graders were then usd to leveVit out. Canadian newspapers have supported Fresh Air Funds to give working mothers and underprivileged children a summer vacation since as early as 1887! Business and Professional J, P, MOLLER PHONE BLUE 155 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man Cal1 M.SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself, JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PHONE 372 P. N. Kilborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER, AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Teignt - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail order. Box 516, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave Serving the Fisheries Industry WtXLS (IMC.) LTD. a n t a a i: Certified Weighers Samplers ReconcllUoncrs Labelling Contractors lSI.l i; 980 K PROMPT and EFFICIENT SEKVKJ mall qour qUit COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LB MAX1E PLANNING' COME-BAC AT 4,1 Recently cleared of charges that he was an S.S. man, during the Nazj regime, Max Schmeling, who once held the world's heavyweight championship for a short time, is planning a comeback to the ring. He is shown with his wife in their Hamburg apartment as M,ax exhibits the good right hand that Is his main weapon. Mrsi Schmeling is the former Annl Ondra, fjlm star. CANNED FOOD SUPPLY GROWS Expect Canada's 1946 Food Tack Will Tola One Uillian, Cans AAULTON, Ont. Canadian' house-wives' will soon find a more abundant supply of can-ped frujts and vegetables available tjianat any time since prewar days as the result pf a record-breaking 194G food pack which is expected to go well over the 1.000,000.000-can mark. Although all-time high vol umes were packed In such Itfnxs as tcroato. ujce. grecp beans, peas, peaches, plums and apple I juice, with near record volumes I in corn, cherries apt apricot?, according to an industry-wide j review, there still wll not bs unlimited quantities of all food ' Items available to Canadian 1 households. Lower-than-avcragc j packs included whole tomatoes, i pears and raspberries, tp.e study j showed. Canned meat products and canned fish, Including salmon, will still not be very plentiful, it was estimated, because of overseas commitments, but packs of soups, jams and marmalades, and vacuum-pack cof- rBsMK mm Memorial Rejected By Djpcesan Board LITTLEBURY. Eng., ( For a, memorial to three local men k r.d In the war. Littlebury villagers, chese the epitaph.: Ye who live on. In Eixgtyn.d pastures grven Rcmcrrber us, and think what m'sht have been." The Diocesan advisory board ing the epitaph as "moanlinless and unpr.etlc." They alia objected to the words "Lance-Cor-' poral prefixing one of th? names on the memorial because "lance-corporal is an appoint j ment, not a rank." eo were wen above pre-war levels. Despite material shortaaes ' and heavy djmarvds resulting from bumper fruit and vegetable crop and from expansions In 1 ihe canning industry, can. man : ufacturers, were able to fill all fo,qd container requirements, Gordon, Mnn, American Can Company general manager, said. ; , The achievement, he added, was . made possible by results of the wartime tin. conservation prp- I gram, digging deeply Ipto stockpile reserves and, by diversion of metai iron ctfter tyjies of containers. You saw it in The News! ... v Genuine aspirin is fvK MARKED THIS WAY rfrO ma,, mi i ... .Tr.. - m rssfm m&sX.?lk ....... mmmmmmm A Centurv Ago DOUGLAS Developed Canada's Pacific Coast Three Centuries Ago CALVERT Wk Z 1 kti CALVERT. Man of Vision of the 17th century, said to his Pew World settlers, "My resolution is o build . . . shall encourage all endeavours." 300 years, ago Calvert, famous pioneer and Secretary pf State to King James I, may well have envisioned Canada's destiny when he said, "The land will yield us many things. It is a good country." SPQNSOUD!) ttY YOUR CIVIC CKNTUU ProfessiQnal WrestliJ jzck mcL.augm.n vs. viii rears0 CUIMANT WORLD'S LIGHT HEA.YVAVKIGIIT THIE VANCOIJVEH mBJ . liUUU I'KKLLMliNAltl JJUU1S Q CIVIC CENTRE GYMNASIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 8:30 p.m. RESERVED SKATS $1.50 ADULT HUSH SKATS . . . 1.00 STUDENT RUSH SKATS . . 50c ALL RESERVED SEATS NUMBERED AND FIRST THREE, ROWS RINGSIDE OK FRONT ROY itUCONY CENTRE HI-WAY SERVICE Now Open for Servicing, Light Repairs and Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBride to become the City of Victoria, B.C. Builder, too, of the famed Cafiboo Trail into the heart of the gold district, Sir James Douglas, "The Father of British Columbia," became Its first governor and guided th,e pro. Ince through its early years. Developed New World Destiny Early champion of unity in the 1600's, Calvert's ideals have been shared by all men of vision since Calvert's time. Let each of us be a man of visiqn, now. . . help develop Canada's destiny. The full measure of our stature as a nation depends upon unity of purpose. There is only one Canada jor clear-headed Canadians. Clwr heads cdli for. . . a United Canada l "; Calvert The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ?itlM;li! FINEST SALMON In 1843 Jumei DongUi built the traJing post destined DISTILLERS (Canada) Limited AMHUIIIUIO . ONTAIIO PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL UNITY. 'BY CALYERT DISTILLERS l! McBride Street TICKET SALE AND SEATIXQ p CANADIAN U:c W. F. 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