A NEW SFRII S STARTS SATlWf I to an all-defensive game and, I not generally called, and theKAYHI BEATS LOCAL ALL-STARS WIN (Continued from Page 1) Prime Uuf cct ails J3ctos Friday, January 9, 1943 HEY KIDS! I ME. OLA MUUNTVS as a result., mey iouna tnem-' spectators are given more con- LOCAL TEAM KKETCHIKAN Prince Rupert's Booth Memorial High sidelines with, five personal ive:- the air, since seats were no ... MOO"" selves outnumbered from time to time by the fast-breaking forwards of the All-Stars. Byford repeated his classy All NEW ANO MUSIC TOO I " OH I WiUUM fouls, Vancouver supporters had hopes of victory in the last five minutes of play but were stop School team lost the first game Cartoon I POWELL MYRMA LOY playing of the first game and, of their series here with the Kayhl Polar Bears by a score of lenser being rcld a', the Centre. Alex Bill travelled to Ketchikan with his Bo-Me-Hi team alter winning Wednesday night's game with the locals and Art BASKETBALL CHATTER (By BILL LONGt ped in their tracks by the stall-, as a vhole. the visitors handled MOMS NiW MyHw- II Ve T.00 9-M 4 30 41 to 29 last night. sidcration by hearing less whistle blowing. Vancouver picked up 23 points on personal fouls and the 11-Stars picked 'up 10 points. Individual scoring: All-Stars Macphee 12, Lindsay 13, Arney 1, Holkestad 5, Dominato 0, Beynon 9, Foreman 2, Morgan. Fitch 3, Hartwig 5. 56. Arrows Byford 11, Grant 4, MacKay 7. Thompson. Shaw 6. Alton 2, Dinsmore 3. Green 5, ing tactics of the All-Stars. They themselves very creditably, held the ball for the last two Coach Milton's only remark af-minutes of play and with tne ter the series waa that he elt I 1 1 f TODAY t Murray handled the team last exception or one Dreakaway oy the officials were a little too niht. Alex however, was con the opposition, they proved corn-over tacted as soon as the game was j and was happy to hear the i Plete masters of the situation to KEENAH WYNK Si Rupert took 22 free throws Thursday night and scored 10 white Vancouver picked up 23 out of 35 throws. tough on many calls on both sides. He claimed that in the south and other parts of the province hold their slight margin. good news a.s his High School URGE RE-OPENING OF ORE PLANT C.C.F. Club Opposed to Its Bring Closed Down -J. boys took the short end of things at the first city score 29-41. Advertise in mi. Daily ,vt I unavoidable bodily contact is Moses 14. 52. J One of the points of last night's Eame was the manner in which the rookies on the Rupert side handled themselves. Rupert Holkestad and Don Hartwig looked like veterans on both offense and defence and proved Prince Rupert's C.C.F. Club I New Metlaki.Ua will be the next senior team to visit here and they should arrive some time close to February 15. will urge the provincial govern - - Classified Advertising - - OlaMlflrda: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charpe. 50c. Birth Nnllcr, 50c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and ugngemcnt Announcements: 2. Angus Macphee seemed to be taking the booting of his life from referee Johnny Comadina and for the lemark "What do you want Blood?" he was handed his team's only technical foul. Little John MacKay, the high ment to re-open the ore sam- ! pling plant here which has beet' McAfee, O. H. Slanbridge, P. Lakie. Municipal R. E. Montador. John Bulger. Membership--v. i. Scott, D ' Forward, A. Morgan, H A. Breen. I ' Mining C. A. Bemer, T. N Youngs, W. M. Watts, O. C. Mitchell. , , National Affairs-J. C. Gil-ker, ' S. A. Cheeoenian, J. T. Har- vey, R. E. Mortimer. Port and Marine-J. E Bod- ciosea since iva. me ciuo maac that they will be able to hold their own in all-star competi FOR RENT SALESMEN WANTED the decision at a meeting Tuesday night during which It wus mentioned that a move was afoot to dismantle the plant. According to the report given SALESMAN wanted to represent Wholesale Dry Gjods firm for tion from now on. Arrows, as a whole, played a faster and steadier game than DETROIT IN LEAD AGAIN FOR RENT Two room apartment beside the Knox Hotel. (Ill GURVICH & SON Northern British Columbia. Very good opportunity for right man. Must have car. Please state former selling ex die, A. Brooksbank, Geo. Green, scoring forward of the Arrow's first game, was severely pounced upon by Sev. Dominato every time he came up with the ball to be held to but a single field basket for his evening's work. . Byford of the Arrows was the mainstay of his team and, ac the locals and offensively they proved to be the faster of the I two squad's. They could not, how-! ever, gain sufficient advantage FOR RENT Bright 5-room apartment. Summit Apts. Phone Black 277. (7) perience. Reply Box 300, The to the meeting, the plant is to be dismantled because the site near the Ocean Dock Is nc longer available. The members believed, however, that an ore sampling plant In the city would be of value to small pros- Takes First Place From Toronto in National Hockey League Standing Detroit 1, Montreal 1 (tie). MONTREAL, (P Following Daily News. - (11) to permit them to settle down FOR RENT Three-room apart ment, furnished. 701 8th Ave. FOR SALE Win. CruickshanK. Publicity A. J. Dominato, A. Flaten, E. T. Applewhaite, A. S. Nlckerson. Public Utilities-G A. Hunter. T. B. Black, H. A. Breen. Geo Murray. . ' Radio M. C. Biyclges. J. J) West. Phone Green 315. (8) night. The following are sched cording to coach Ted Milton, he their victory over the Rangers FOR SALE Frisco Standard 30 pectors. h.p. with clutch, shaft and The club also expressed dis- FOR RENT Two housekeeping is just a plain all-round athlete. He plays great lacrosse in the uled. Saturday New York at Montreal, Chicago at Toronto, Boston at. Detroit rooms and one single room at New York Wednesday night) and their tie game with the! Empire Baths. Phone Red 2G9.1 southern senior league and is satisfaction with the manner In which the new provincial vot propellor, complete; also 28 b. hp. used very little, with clutch, shaft and 32" propellor. Box 299 Daily News. (11) (9i Canadiens here last the night, Sunday Montreal at New Detroit Tigers are back in the York. Toronto at Detroit and also an up-and-coming baseball player. ers' list is being prepared. Resolutions for the forthcoming C.C.F. cosivention in Van- FOR RENT Warm, comfortable McRae. J. 11. Black, A. MacKen-zie. Retail -L. M Fel.sentlial, G. It Brett, F. IWj, J. McLepd. Trade and Commerce J 1 FOR SALE 4 room house and sleeping room, reasonable, 806 Fraser Street. (8) ; corner were discussed. Boston at Chicago. The league standings to date: W D L F A Pts bath, 6th Ave. W. Apply 218 6th Ave. W. (Hi lead of the National Hockey League with a two poinf margin over the Toronto aple Leafs. In view of the close race for the leadership, games mis weekend will be watched with un- All tickets, reserved and rush, were completely sold out about five minutes after the preliminary game started last evening. Many fans were held at home to FOR RENT Two warm sleeping rooms. 801 Borden Street. 7 Harvey, W. J. Scott, G Nicker-1 Detroit ....... 18 6 8 107 75 42 Toronto .... 16 8 7 97 73 40 New York .. 13 5 14 98 113 31 (Umlruvton 1JASE.MENT FOUNDATIONS OI.'K SI'KCIAl.Tl LAND CLEARING ROCK WORK TRUCKS For Hire PHONE 32 or RED 511 SIXTH S T It V, K T The meeting was held in the club's new quarters on Fulton Street. George Hills, club president, was chairman. Refreshments were served by the ladle? at the conclusion of Hie FOR RENT Room, board if de FOR SALE One office writing desk; four bedroom tables; one truck heater. C. Matson. Port Edward. (11 1 Boston .... 11 7 13 89 87 23 be satisfied with the play-by sired. Phone Red 976. 812 Sec son, W. D. Lamblc. TraiisortaUoii W. L. Armstrong iralli, W. F. Stone lain. M. F. Stuart (shipping', N R 11 fi 14 72 79 28 play commentary of Neil Ross usual interest, particularly the Montreal ond Avenue. Gentleman only 10) on CFPR by an announcement 'Toronto-Detroit game Sunday Chicago 8 2 21 97 133 17 Young (motor vehicle). POOM AND UOARD FOR SALE '36 Dodge sedan, new motor last fall. $875. Apply 1341 Overlook St. Phone Red 852. (7 1 ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals. COMMITTEES OF CHAMBER New President Makes His Selections for Year COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street FOR SALE Four-piece bedroom suite, excellent condition; aLso one floor lamp, two natural (tf) WANTED wood table lamps. Book of Knowledge set, twenty vo-umns, bargain. Leaving town. 433 11th Ave. East. '7) prince Kupcrt Chamber oi : i WANTED 5 or 6 room house. Phone Black 232. (10' Commerce standings committees for the year 1948 huve been appointed as follows by President FOR SALE .35 calibre Remin-ton Woodsmaster autoloading SA CLEARANCE WANTED Respectable tenants for two-room furnished suite in private home. Phone Green 276 or call at 512 8th West. (7J rifle, $45. Phone Red 728 after R. G. Large: 6 p.m. (tf) i Alaska A. Flaten. W. L, Arm-! For Men and Boys RUBBER BOOTS Hip-Length. S4-Leiu:th Knee High, Ankle Ilij;h RCBBEK3 IN ALL STYLES strong, F. J. Skinner, O. C FOR SALE New and Used Fur- i Mitchell. WANTED TO RENT Sleeping room. Phone 676, Room 13. (7i GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. NOW ON! WANTED TO RENT Furnished housekeeping room, central, for elderly lady. Phone Blue 505. (tf) P.O. Box 737 2I 31(1) AU Constitution and By-laws J T. Harvey. A. Brooksbank, E. T. Applewhaite. Entertainment A. B. Brown. A. Dominato. N. E. Arnold, N. P. Baker. Finance-G. R. S. Blackaby, M. F. Stuart, M. C. Brydges. Fisheries N. Gerrard, H Hansen. H. Whalen. E. J. Smith Freight RatesG. G. Withers, niture, Hardware and Office Fixtures, etc. New Articles at Special Prices. Skillets 80c. Cups and Saucers 25c, Sou)) Plates 25c, Electric Hot Plates $7, Scatter Rugs $1.75, Handmade British India- Rugs. Book Cases, Chest of Drawers, Mattresses $16, Dishes, a4 piece set, beautiful design. Slightly Used Electric and Battery Radios from $25. All kinds of MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufac Children's Snow Suits Children's Bathrobes Yard Goods Children's Coats Ladies' Coats Ladies' Dresses 1 Your I(3 PHOTOGRAPH! Developing, Priiilirn Enlarging. I'jrlurr Kraniint tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Car other new and used useful articles at very reasonable prices. B. C. Furniture Co., Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Two houses on one lot, both modern, on 6th Ave. W. Excellent buy. $2,100.00 cash. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. Uui PERSONAL S. Darton, S. E. Parker, A. Mackenzie. Grain and Peace River E. R Gordon, J. J. T. Collar'., R. C. Hopkins, W. D. Lambie. Highways A. M. Budinich. H P. Kraupner, J. E. Boddie, J. Gurvich. Labor-A. D. Ritchie, C. Zar-elii, P. M. Ray, B. Morgan. Lumber O. C. Mitchell. W. R BY GREASING AND UBKICATING DAN'S SERVICE STATION MiBride Street Grron (i," Chandler and Cowcil' 215 Fourth Street H"X PRINCE RUPKHT. BC. FOR SALE Nice male pups. Mother purebred Labrador, father Springer Spaniel. Mixed colors of black and white, 100s Of BARGAINS 'limes Chuntc BUT WALLACE'S VALUES NEVER CHANGE METAL WORK RECEIVE CASH DAILY in your mail box. Start home-operated part-time business selling merchandise by mail. Write Denis Bonyun Novelties, 315 Roselawn Ave., Toronto. 7 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers a permanent release from drinking. It is a confidetial service rendered without cost, by others who have found freedom from alcohol. Box 276 Daily News (tf) $10 each. Send $10 along with PLUMBING Installations and COMPANION PRODUCTS repairs. SHEET METAL order. W. Walsh, Telegraph Point via Kwinitsa. 10 WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughlng and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) FOR SALE Two exquisite salesman's samples new British India hand-made rugs. Phone 365 BEARDS A YEAR and ONLY ONE FACE Be Kind To It! COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING CREAM h km4 to tn4 llilM, Htl IH (KM"1 II Win Kd IN ilctt. ranv l"k m Ik bOfd. and Kovi 'III H i G i4 7. :T,TVT7;; T 1 Johnson, Blue 097. (Oil A SANDED FLOOK makes a t new room! Dark and stained FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth sc -1 Shaving Cream KOe Hair Tonic SI (Ml (renir-Oil Hair Dressing . 7.0 Hair Oil ... 7 "c After-Shave Talc .. I(c Deodorant IOe At halla Of Course floors can be made as good as dan. Apply Arrow Cabs. il2t FOR SALE Lumber 2 x4", 2"x3", Shiplap and 2"xl2" short lengths. Apply Army Camp 11th Ave. 9 new by sanding, a quick, efficient job with modern equipment. Greer and Brld-den have the latest In floor sanders and guarantee the best service. Phone Red 561. (tf) McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. Pat and Dot Deane Announce Mm.. I FOR SALE Three months old Boston Bull female pup. Price $15. Mrs. Jack Trltt, Vander-i hoof, B.C. (12i (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Street LOST AMI I OUND l'honr the Opening of DEANE'S nSTM Sati.s- .1ml l'LUMBIM HEATING service: The Popular S.S. 17 PRINCE r RUPERT FOUND Two keys on string by Wrathall's Photo Shop. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. ti) FOR SALE Philco Electric Table model Radio, standard tubes, to 19 metres. Guaranteed 1 year. Price $00.00. Call at 616 6th Ave. West (rean. ayBwif-"- - WORK WANTED Sails For PHONE 108 Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating : : FOUND Pair of glasses, front of Gordon & Anderson. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. ' (18) EXPERIENCED Cemet Finisher. i irs CONSTRUCTION WORK Can use Anti-Hdyro and guar- S WE DO IT i CITY TRANSFER j j! Vie Menzies J McBrlde St. and First Ave. QUALITY CLEANERS 519 Sixth Avenue West Monday, January 12 We Make Your Clothes Look Like New PROMPT, COURTEOUS AND MODERN SERVICE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ' PHONE 283 DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY DYEING Management of Pat Deane, Graduate of National Institute of Cleaners and Dyers antee job. Recently from Powell River. Wants work In Prince Rupert. 1241 8th Avenue East. (10) S Your Remodelling, Addition, Repairs plus VANCOUVER AM) INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FOUND Truck chain. Owner may obtain same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf ) rnone - - g M il rtV'rr.-r:i J rinishing given prompt attention Our new Wasop Rock Drill and Floor Sander at Your Service rAii ninr cm MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) 950 For QUICK 4V,35tjIi FOUND On Second Ave. near the Bus Terminal, three keys on ring. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for the advertisement, (tf) $ P.O. Box 54 Prince Rupert, M- i IT IT'S MADE OF WOOD WE MAKE IT WORK WANTED Young -woman will look after children afternoons or evenings. Phone Green 276. i) SERVICE 17 J JWMVWAVWWWrtVAW.WA,AW.,WW',''''l DIG SHOE SALE fglg I STONK. BUILDING... ViJ 20 off Leather Shoes 1!B k THIRD AVENUE V "WW"" iuHIHI'MWWWHHW ')