Prince Rupert Dolly Revi Friday, April 21, 1950 Seen At . . . Civic Centre More Bowling J.C.'S NO. 2-i, Biam S 0 D. & S. 3, Stones 1 Triple Cs 3, Grand Cafe 1 Oddfellows 4, Mallets 0 Commercials 4. Undesirables 0 Cold Storage S. Rupert Motors 1 Ambassadors 3, Thorn Sheet Metal 1 Phil pott Evitt 3, Canadian h'.-z- i.x 1 Culd Storage 4, CP. A. 0 Iliuh men's three game ictal j Stormy Weather ;ln Bowls League After a trrrtralent night of i bowling, the Mixed League, mwli like the weather, spent a stormy session discussing league tro-jphies and the resiynation of two jef the exeentive. President Garnet ' Hail was prrsnaded to con- tinue at the head of the leagve i while Treasurer R. Roberts re- i 'fused, Ian Dunbar beinf elected COMMUNITY AFFAIR Poit Day And Dominion Day HOME MOVIES-A new Inter Marks Broken Two season's records were bro- : ken this week in Men's Five Pin j League Bowling with W. Peter- ! son of Philpott-Evitt scoring 375 for a new men's high single game vvas bv N. Mazzone of Manson's and Mansion's 3497 for high team ; wi,n gig Standings "A" I.eaffiie est to be adued to the Hobby Show this ye-ar will be. the Introduction of home movies as one of the leading hobbies in iir!d 01 recreation and pastimes, it ia understood that there are a larg, number of residents of Princ,-Ru'pert who have a large supply of home movies which would prove of interest to those visiting the Hobby Show. The.- 8 mm. movies will be shown in To Be Combined In Big Way Prince Rupert will have its annual Port Day on a larger and more comprehensive scale than ever this year and it wilT probably be held as a fitting and peculiarly appropriate observance of Canada's national holiday on Dominion Day, July 1. The Junior Chamber of Commerce, which has sponsored Port Day with varying degrees' -! . three game total. Results weve: Scotians 4, Brownwoods 0 Crescents 3, Home Oil 1 Manson's 4, J.C.'s No. 1-0 i his adverts Publish-! r the Lir Hoard or U ' mtnt of P,l lia- (.the Common Lounge in the eve success in past years, will now Norway. Native Brotherhood of nings along with some 10 mm. pictures which have been ol CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, DC., Fh.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BU E 442 for Appointment HOIKS 10 30 a m. to 12 30 p m. and 2 to 5 p m. see me active co-operation ci Brltl,h Columbia, Prince Rupert local organizations which it is vw m..H w. i,. talned for the "a.slon. kunii(L tld. A Ut lib V, 1 11U . X' l.Tillli;; felt should be particularly in- vessel OumerV Asanri.tin.il nave any reels ...I Mirii-mti- Iftiiarr T" -- J ---ritWiirMwrirffi (i5c ptt dotal pud for cmptnt. Pliaw : itxjy kn tkt diif calfi. I Ttiti tdriiliHMM o published or d.UyJ by 1 Liquor Col Bowl of by the Gmnnncr' ' Manson's - 21 i Grand Cafe 17 I Crescents 16 . J.C.'s No. 2 14 Home Oil ..: 12 Srotians 11 D. & S 10 Brownwoods 10 Triple Cs 1ft ' BUun's 9 J.C.'s No. 1 9 j Stones 5 j M "B" League Philpott Evitt 22 ' Cold Storage 20 Commercials IS - Oddfellows IS Canadian Legion 14 Mallets 13 Thorn Sheet Metal 13 CF.A 7 Undesirables 6 W.I. Stares G . Rupert Motors G Ambassadors 5 terested and they will be asked retp Sea and Public Relations lnterest '"W be suiiabU to name strong delegates to a Council as well as the major a general showing are bein central Port Day executive and fishing companies 'lnvitd to put tiic-m at the div to head specif ic committees on The "importance of substantia. Posal of the committee, various departments of the prize;, ln the induRtriai com.; vflb r rtnd rlnm fff Pit o r fs C a . . . . . i IVEMVdS MonJav and Pridav. 7 30 p ra. those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST in attendance afternoons. Harry Davlr-. ?ntia; agent ... n.c u nuiuwuuuii o.im iv. petitions was also stressed. i bration. A further meeting will 8tuart Furk announced he -Mill be held next Thursday to set c would be unable to continue as ... . . . . ""'," arrangemfnts in active motion. "erc rclurr",a ti-y on the Pflrt Port Day rm. rh chairman, tnna feeling for fnr BETTER Th Our Kb . PHONE 79 PHONE 79 Princess Loui.se this mormng from a holiday trip to Montreal i Ronald Attwatcr. who has ben Such was the decision of one thing that H would be het-Port Day organi?ational meet-: ter to "have a chairman who was ing which was held in the Civic more directly familiar with the COM to finish out the rest of the t-rrr. Bowling results for Wednesday were: Headpinners 4, City Transfer 0 Pushovers 4, Sport Shop 0 Blow-outs 4, Noble & Wick 0 Wharf Rats 4. Silver Streaks 0 CP.A. 4, Ideal Cleaners 0 Watts St Nickerson 4, R-yal Blues 0 Manson's 3. Nortliern Lights 1 Macey's 3, Pioneers 1 Cnnrads 3, Bob Parker 1 Hangovers 3. P R. Plumbing 1 Handicaps 3, Cantels 1 Booth School 2, Velvets 2 High scorers were E. Smith of Macey's with hizh ladies si:-.;!c game of 310. A Pierce of Man-son's had high ladies three game total of 663. IFrgh men's sin"'e of : 343 was by L. Hemmons of Blowouts and high three game men's was by M. Halverson with 'j'-i'Z. Stantttsrw "A" League Man sons 21 Blow-outs 19 Headpinners 19 Northern Lights 17 Noble & Wick 14 Pushovers 14 Macey's 13 Pioneers 12 City Transfer '. 12 Wharf Rats 11 Sport Shop 11 Silver Streaks .... - 5 "B" League ' Velvets 22 Bob Parker 20 P. R. Plumbing 19 Cantels .1 16 Conrads 16 Handicaps 1G 7TH STRE SECOND ! Industrial aspect. :eems uere sauca on the Permanent executive for Port 1-oui for Juneau ta relieve the Day will be formed after next agt there. William Fcero, ho week's general meeting of vari-!1-1 8ci"g 011 a vacation to the in-ous representatives. lerior of Alaska. Present at last night's meet-! . , ing: S. G. Furk, Edward Mussal-i Centre last night. Immediate resolve of the meeting was that there should be no entertainment of any idea of permitting Port Day to elapse. Aid. Douglas Frizzell came up with the suggestion that Port iSERV HJallarr Pmrmaoj SAFE' SAT! William! R. o. ! Day should be extended to the! lem, Rudolph Olsen, scope of a community effort on 'Bacon, Ounnar Selvig BOXING Every Friday light HOMES Dominion Day. There should be Moore, Aid. Douglas Frizzell, no such thing as letting Port ; Joseph Goscoe and O. A. Hunter. Day lap?e and it was also ill fitting that the annual Do-! - . . minion Day celebration should FINALI5TS IN kJ , be permitted to languish as had i 10-PIN BOWLING , been done. He suggested that; , , , . . made' 110)31 Hotel and A- E- certain organizations be responsible for ' organization of Smith To Fight It each branch of the celebration.' Out In Ten Pins HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUC yw.NWtw.-, Everyone Welcome No Charge The international aspect with competitors from Alaska Jn fishery demonstrations, spe?d boat races might be developed. Harold Thorn emphasized the In last night's semi-final wind-up of the 10 Pin Bowling league, the two league leaders displayed their usual steady bowline to win in close matches T.H m.ummmi) iii.iimii ji'SijfrAMgMS'-y mm AMATEUR aWmTTW 7 bouts importance of the co-operation over tne Leftover squad from of the fishing industry bein? Hangovers 13 Watts & Niekerson . ,. M Booth Selxiol 12 Royal Blues . 30 CF.A 7 Ideal Cleaners 2 Build your new home i thru the National Hous-'ng Scheme. Easy paymentsLong terms For Expert Advice Call Your Local Builders GREER & BRIDDEN 215 1st Ave. West Prince Rupert, B. C. Phones: Office Black 307 Night Kcd 561 ? Always Prom; ! We're Hr-re obtained in regard to suitable timing and such phases. In view of the new and increased logging activity in the area due to the celanese mill operation, it was felt that I03 rolling and booming contests might be added. Organizations, which it wa3 suggested might be specially interested, included the Sons of ' KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE . , , . Corner of Gth St, & 3rd Ave. I , a ' I , T1 Xt pays to advertise. PJf VVr, Rods 75e to S23.95 ' W " " " " Line Bait Spoon, , j "Hospitality s the Royal Hotel squad and h. E. Smith's snuad tonight in what promises to be a close fight for the 10 Pin League Championship. Taking all three of their, games the Royal Hotel squac; eliminated the Clubmen by rolling 120 more pins. After theii sensational showing of last Sunday the W.E.A.C. had a bad let-c'own last night. The tension showed on both squads as the "splits" were very noticeable. In the other match, it was close right up to the last frame Leftover's took the first Rime by 60 pins. 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