4 AT "Trr-j Prince Rupert Daily Newi Friday, March 10 1950 been dogged by bad luck ever I since their hat. -burned down In I February 194it. In spile at the ' fact that they have no hall ti practice in they aelt that they Help Visitors Attend Church ' t' ,f ' 1m.': -f "'f ""' is' f ". h Nelson. K 9, J- WH- f g Lfistlton, o. ' Ryan. Total , City firemen responded to two, ns Thursday. 1 At 1:45 n. m ; flames from b!ow torch .m' . grass and a sUon of the Yacht I Club afire. Firemen ' quickly cx- thiRuishd the flames and no' damage was tfune. At 5:35 p m a roastmp pan at the home o' C Love. 209 Nirth Avenue East' enhtalnin": deep ffit besan bu-nJ m No --damawe was -done. I.ETOl'UNEAL' (Continued from Page 4) Friendly comfort anytime is a warming cup of tea .,:....,iilh a t? A n rn f "n wy t,,ne I n round with I'm won by a twfil ol Grcen-fman with 15 i, H and S'c' "I' 'hp jas ow ,vprs on 1 I ecifiiionsl rati and iw'"!'- L X It f. J J ! n J W -'A ItulivliluM Scirlnfe D. Letourneuu iKi '. i(j N. -Safher (PRHi 16 R. McKay ilC) 16 r.-i t PU 156 139 120 119 116 113 flu " moves in"' :,iaS by virtue 15 ..... 16 12 J. rarneii ust H. Bluckaby (Ki W.-Druke fSCi .... W. Clnrt: iHSi .... The Prince Rupert Ministerial Association meeting this week went ahead with a plan to provide Church Directories in hotels and holidaying places so tn:u visitors to the city may be encouraged to attend their church on Sundays. The matter is in the hands of "Rev. Earl Soiland. In a discussion of the Bible Study Course at the Hif.h School it was planned to have the committee and the course, arranged in May for the coming school term of 1950-51. The President of the Association, Rev. Fred AnlrobUs, informed the 'meeting that it was pcted that ReV. W. H. Hudspeth. M B E., general secretary of Uie British and (Foreign Bible Society, is expected to visit the city early In May. The secretary was instructed to prepare the Morning Devotions schedule for CFPR and the urday Sermon schedule for the Daily News until the end of August and present it In May. Miouid enter "this tournament and they save a good afcounc ot themselvt-s. lV;ey didn't score nianv points but they were game and kept trying rlRht up to the final whittle. Lineups: GREkNVJlXi if. SteWart M, T. McKay. T. tevens 14 A. McNeil '15, C. Ve:;n 2, H. Cakier, A "Robinson 6, M. 'Haldane. P. McKay, A. Moore 3, Total 50 " "KINCOLITH C". Benson 4, Annus, Stevens P, R. Doolan, Stewart 7, Haldane, S. Dodlun a. W.itis Venn V. Alexander. Total 29 Bella Bella- 'Brotherhood Bella Bella leat the Brotherhood team 49 to 2M, to win their .spot In the Consolation finals. Brotherhood team, hastily organized to avoid byes, hod served their purpose anu gave a Rood account of themselves. MiKay Vv;ts particularly effective, makins 14 of his leums baskets For Bella Bella, Piers just about burned the cord off the basket with his spectacular shooii.nr. He made 21 n)in,s and swished 15 of these through In the. last quarter. Mason tvas also hitting fhe basket resailariy, uetiinf; 12 points 8 ol them In the final period For p team that played their first p,amc of the ,eason Bella Bella cave a fir x class account of selves. . slith. wiiiiH-i-. nsmfiit have i 16 101 R. "Webber (I3Si ... ir DOWN WITH SHAVillG. 1 V " ' ;, & a s ei )E RELIEVED! 84 76 68 62 59 58 36 52. 47 JOIN THE GYRO BEARD GROWING CONTEST TODAY Lute who bavr found t rf of A.lh.j.iC thioui'n i"" ,f,, i,ii.ic . hrarl or " """'T liill.l IN 'lIJ-t Open to Everyone Enter ToB'dv' M i now pio-m'-" I .4 Contestants must be clean Shaven whefr eider inq tkrfi' !. I"' ,.ult HP B-lonl-ll-l,.lr of imU'lN ...i.ilnUf ili tl'Hfol LlBUl'li. TO"'" ATHLETE TOO The National Social Credit, party lpader, Rotnn Low, knows "his athletics as well as his politics. The former Alberta school teacher takes time out from his parliamentary duties to coach a basketball team composed of Mormon church missionaries In eastern Canada. Here Mr. Low shows a set-shot technique to Vincent Wood, Berkley, Calif., left; Louis Howell, Ogden, Utah, centre; and Wayne Park, Biackfoot. Idaho. (C P. Photoi FKIZKS ENTKR NOW AT- . . . 1st. $50.00 JERRY'S B4KBKR lOP 2nd. $20.00 CAPITOL BARBERSHOP 3rd. $10.00 . No Entry Charge . ; CONTEST CLOSES MAY .5TL..Jr , cvnn k-i riMnikT mitc , '. ; , -. j Escorted by .'Constables E. D. Anderson and D. R. Westover, George McKnight and Stewart Thompson were taken to Oakalla prison pending their trial here April 17. Lhituipf: Bella Bella Newman E Brnwn W. 7, Piers R. 21. Reid T.. Homehitt G. 2, Brown M.. Williams. Mason P. 12, Martin C., Total 49 BROTHERHOOD Mactfay T. 14. 'Ridley 2, Barton. Elaten. Oer-ney. Dudowarrl L. "Vickers T. Rerk Robinson B. Bolton C. 3. Doo-l"n 6-Total 25 B. Toderns tSCi 15 D. Nlitkcrson ('Hgi S6 N. !Fonnun (PRHi .. .14 II. McFurlune (PPHl 15 B. Morrison (PRH) ;ig K.TMurki 1PRH1 is A. Shcppitid (HSi 16 F. :Kri.stnutiism BSi .... 15 A. 'Hmlgkinson (BSl 16 R. Clccone (BS) 16 G. MhiviIkiII (Ri 15 K. Black (KC) "'"..12 B. Bcckc'r (BSl 14 J. Smith (IIS) 15 R. .Tail IIS) 16 , P. Parncll (Si 15 C. t'irikson (BSl 15 A. Blaokaby 1K1 16 J. Fie win HS) 9 R. Davidson (SO 14 R. Mcintosh (Ki 14 J. Lei(;hton ISO 15 D. Peterson -HSi 15 N. Scherk 1BS1 16 B. Stacey (PRHi 16 D. Sankey (Si 6 P. Peneff (Ki is E. Phillips (Si 7 B. Brown (HSi 12 A. Adkins (Si ... 15 E. Jc-ifei-ies (Si 10 F. Christcnson (SO 14 T. White (Ki 15 E. Stacey (PRHi 13 B. Donaldson (PRHi .....'... 12 A. MacFarlane 1PRH1 .... 14 W. Blackaby 1K1 14 J. Ford (RCl 7 L. Mathews (SO : 10 R. Rhodes (HSi 13 C. Wing (SO 13 Truly a Treat 40 ! ' 4C 44 44 44 33. 30 35 33 33 ; 29! 26 1 20 j 24 j 24 : ' 22 21 ; 21 21 j , 19 18 10 10 15 13 13 11 10 10 9 I for your x The wide variety of delicious CAKES will amaze and please you at ' ' """""try.. tmm 1 RUPERT BAKERY IID. FINE PRINTING S . J REGAL PRIMUS ij t w jur .... at.c PQK M. de isc Ms . :: : S PHONE 24 222 Setottd-Ave ' D. Leighlon (SO 14 8 II. Webber (BSt 11 n R. Brown ( S 1 3 5 1 J. Stewart (Si 15 4 ! 'D. McAfee (Ki 13 4 D. Findlay 1BS1 13 2 j 1 W. Marton (Si 3 2 1 1 J. Antone (S ... 8 0 PHONE 363 Key (Ki Kinsmen; (PRHi Prince Rupert Hotel; S) Stones; For Estimate . ... - . . . YOUR Clf T to'the Canadian Red Cross enables you to brin hefp, comfort life itself to the needy and the stricken. When disaster strikes, youare there with food, clothing and medical aid. In isolated districts where the doctor is beyond reach, you establish Outpost Hospitals. Yoiuprtiv'ide free blood transfusions; set up additional and Supplies I Support- Your I (SO Sea Cadets; (BSl Boy Scouts; (HSi High School. G Gutnes; Pts. points. O Pts Kinsmen 10 501 P. R. Hotel 16 445 I Hi;;h School 16 40S Sea Cadets 15 334 Boy Scouts 16 344 Stones 15 256 1 Mitchell & Cume Ifd. Builders and Contractors IAN & RED CROSS blood donor clinics. You teach first aid, swimming and water safety. You operate Red Cross Lodges at Military Hospitals, so that wounded veterans have a place for recreation and for receiving their relatives and friends. ; : . You become a partner in all the missions of mercy Ctrried out, in peace as well as war, by Canada's skilled, devoted Red Cross workers. BROADWAY CAFf if it SHEET METAL WORKS Black 884 . . , .... o -.. 1 v v 1 a Most points player D. Letour- j neau iKl. Most Field goal player D. Le-. tourneau (Ki. M ) :t free '.hrow player B. Clarke (BSl ! Mist free throws attempted i J. Panwll 1K1 E; t free throw ner cent play-I er- C. Eirikson (BSl I Most person foul player Si Webber (BS) j M.ist points in one came D Letourneau (K; 20 points. ' Most points in one game Ttu- pert Hotel 49 points. Most field rm'l ame team 1 Rupert Hotel with 22. j Most print? came (2 teams)1 Tmr 1 i Hours 7 a.m. to 1 jun ' For Take-Home Orders fhone 203. . i z t' 1 , . Reach out a helping hand GIVE to the RED CROSS SPACE DONATED BY THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Your donation wi' be gladly received of any branch of fhij bank - ' -. .Ax. ., .. . . ,i,,i r, m I, 1 1 n, Clearance Sale WAILPAPER In order 'to make room for our 1950 patterns we are now Offering our 1949 patterns at 50 OFF MAKCHAND OIL HEATEIJtS Kinsmen and Bay Scouts 75. Final League Standing; VORTEX OIL burners: I IRON FIREMAN STOKERS : r t t ! GP W L Pts' Rupert Hotel 16 14 2 28 Kinsmen 16 11 5 2 Hi'Ul School 16 10 6 , Boy Scouts 15 5 11 10 ! Sea Cadets 15 4 11 8 f tones 15 3 12 6 Plumbing & Heating: Alterations D. W. G. STEWART, Manager PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH - Canadian -Education Week March 5th to 11th 1 ilwn , SMITH & ElKIHS LTD. Education Everybodys BOX 27 t PHONE 174 Business Phone 3Ii ' 1 . F"i v. -: .-aw - J!Va,:V. v 4 PHONE 79 PHONE 79 , Sale ol BOYS HIP GUMB00T5 Keep your youngsters fit ... steady health is precious! "Martha, your Elsie and Hill act dull and Unties at limes. But, to . tip u iili playmates they just have lo he on their toe idl the lime. That's irhere steady health counts they must keep fit" Keep your family fit all the lime. One good" way is to guard a".uiii!-t "iireulai ily" otleii caused liy lack of liulk foods in the daily diet. I'ils llie hellor Ttran Flakes supply the natural hulk needed to help keep food wastes moving promptly help the whole family retain vigour and vitality. And all the family will enjoy wholesome wheat nourishment POST'S RI!N FLAK US are imide with other parts of wheat. Appi'tizinjl as a cereal. Also laty and effective when A Prod d f made into lilil, tender liriin nuillins. Follow recipe on cn.roUpood package. I wo package sizes, large or regular, insist on lsl"s the Iietlcr Bran Flakes. , HOURS i " Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. . 7 p.m, o 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE The whole family needs ml Wlinil kill Ikv uiiu im iiiv JfVITH OTHIR PARTS Of WHIAT 4 i J