;tt; ptince Rupert Dafip OeUtf Wednesday. April 27, 1949 ing new alleys with Mr. Garner. Juhn McLeod, who addressed the meeting as spokesman for Rex Bowling Alleys, said that tlr CIVIC CENTRE DEFERS DECISION ON NEW BOWLING ALLEY WING Civic Centre's plans for construction of a bowling alley had ' held up Rex Allevs plans for construction of new alleys but !lhot rnnmnnu urnnlil rtf.fin- 1 1 ',14, . )'! r v ' v T f ' i ... -PVk fmmtii V. Baa. . Centre V 1 c Rather the of directly build if the civic than put itself in position jteiy threat removed. e path nam ,.1 ol of nriv private i. u business, Pwinoa FrneeKupeitb. Piitwrt' The were Civic Centre 4 crossintr tne has more 7 f8 Civic Centre will wajt a month to learn of the expansion plans of Rex Bowling Alleys before making decision as to whether or not it will build a 10-alley operation as an addition to its present community ser- vices. w 1 ready capital, therefore we could do nothing in the face of your proposai," he told the directors. Decision of the meeting to defer any building plans for a V r i - r This decision was made last , ,i0a w fh Mussellam and ' ... ... a: n n ri ; tt 4 j . Tl. ...... new ij j , jiiuiiiu lu Kive an. uurner iwip .... , . night by a special meeting ,. of . associates . in irl .h( me former lonrrcr Moose , , .. . , . Z. ,. , . to pt0tju(.e assurance that he Civic Centre raembera called to Hall Q... aie consiaeiea f,o(jPr,vi a basic uih. re- ic , . . . , ,, . , , ., . pans to construct 10 alleys was consider a recommendation bv ,,,,. f ninrlne the uic six , , , ,. . . . j. . ..... quirement, repiacmp ma(je after an hour s discussjun the board of directors that Uie . t.m.nt 0Derated bv Ed- . , , basement aneys operas u uj jt T . ,. was u v j motion of Joe Civic Centre embark on an ex- Poi,u of decision ward Garner. & u penditure of upwards of $65,000 whether or not the Civi? ' ' t f dili,ussion w-ub&lou to provide an additionailO bowl- Mr fkirner should . , Cenue or mi. uarner Miuum ,,,. , tVl ,. arose around a motion by F. E. ing alleys in the eity. .a io alleys buUd , ; Anfiekl th t d 00Cli-011 tr The 60 members who attend- hi(,h . hpiiived necessarv l to ,ia. uulac, matter be deferred until tho LZTnl ed the meeting raised no- ob- M P ' ! "ex ann"al meeti' of the civic jection to the premise that IT ) J UjHWUad; Mill HI .HI! I K n'i . 1 Emm WOLVES RETURN Canada's Sudbury Wolves, who represented Canada in the World Amateur Hockey Tournament at Stockholm last winter later toured behind the Iron Curtain, arrived la Montreal aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Empress ol France. The xeara, managed by Max Silverman, veteran Sudbury hockey coach, lost only 19 of fl4 games playpd. Left to rights, front row. Herb Kewley, Emlle Gagne, BUI Dinuck, Max Silverman, Albert Picard and Tim Russell. Buck row: Don Munro, Bud Hashey, Lally Lalonde, Ray Bauer, Joe Tergeson, Joe de Bas-tiani and Jim Mackenzie. , , (CP Photo) alleys are nedd in the citv to Civic Centre Managing Secre- ,aUUu, wmcn nor- fiU the- demand for bowling" but tary Don Forward told the meet- lnMy would occur early in 1950. they did hesitate on the point ing that the community wgani. 1 The motion was defeated, of whether or not the Civk Ceu- zation had received a hint Lt ; "lining th way to further Autre- should build in the faca of February in a letter from tho cussion. a propesal by th proprietor o? Brunswick-Balke Collander Co.,' An amendment, proposed by Rex Bowling Alleys to fill that that that Mr. Garner planned Tony Crawley, that a vote of all need. to build new alleys. The com- civic Centre members be taken Current construction of seven pany was at that time discuss- by mailed ballot was ruled out Civic Centre a Dates . Steamship Vancouvti Movement. jww- E"""NLEGI0N BILLIARDS .For Friday ss. Coquitlam 1 p.m oi orcier oy Liiairman Dr. R. G. Large. Members agreed that the meeting had been sufficiently advertised to be known tn nil Sunday ss. Coquitlam, 10 THREE SOCCER TEAMS THIS YEAR FOURSOME PLAY April 2 ss. Princess NOTah, a.m. for Alice Arm stud SUwart Sunday ss. Catala. 11 p.m. p.rn. . Tuesday ss. Catala, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11.-15 p.m. ' some pre-season games under and that those not interested in way. Enquiry revealed that so : attending should abide by the Plans Prepared for Annal General Ftwtball Meeting Next Week from AJiea Arm and far this year there has been no , decision of the quorum. March 28 ss. Princess Stewart Norah, a.m. Tuesday ss Catala, a. m. i meeting of the Parks Board. j Mr- Forward, vjio is leaving The executive o the Prince, for the -south Thursday The matter of trophies will night, Rupert Football Association met' , b , k d , t D , t, was instructed to gather more A "foursome" of "New Vets" were the only players in the Canadian Legion English billiard tournament, last night. S. A. Roberts and A. Holbrook, playing scratch, defeated D. C. Stewart and W. H. Nesoitt (plus 5) after a closely contested match by 150 to 135. All (teams representing the From Vancourer Sunday ss. Catala, 11 p.m. From Ocean FaU Wednesday ss. Princ Rupen Monday evening to review last I information about war years trophles were won by construction season's activities and lay plans' v, linUs nnf, sn far it has' costs and revenues while in for the forthcoming seotwn There will be three teams not been possible to trace them , Vancouver, an. j There was considerable dis- Present at the meeting were cussion on probable cost and "New Vets" have now played , 120th Battery. Canadian Legion THURSDAY Sports A.M. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hi Oym Class. PAL 2:00 Adult Casual Badminton 8:00 Rup-Rec Keep Fit Class 8:00 Teen Tournament Night Special , P.M. 2:00 Women's Crafts and Bridge Club. 2:00 Daffodil Tea 2:80 Women's Co-ordinating Council. 2:30 Hobby Fair. 4:00 Booth Bible Class. 7:30 Spring Fantasy Dress Rehearsal. 7:30 Little Theatre. 8:00 Plumbers and Steamfitters. Advertise in the Dally News! tneir games in tne nrsi rouna,ant General Motors. Request revenues from j. s. Wilson, chairman- S. p. new alleys oper All Types -- SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE STATIONERY FOR HOME GREETING CARDS but -one match m tnu ".wIllbeiiiailetotlieParluBoard.woodside, vice-president; Stan ated by the Civic Centre, but by still remains to be played for days for practice and league veitch, Nick Pavlikis, Darrow jno authoritative figures were games. Gomez, Alex Haig and Ralph Produced. . The board will also be asked: Smith, secretary-treasurer. j to have the ground scraped and! The annual meeting will be levelled as soon as possible, as held next Monday in the Civic the players are anxious to get Centre. I PENS AND PENCILS DIBB PRINTING CO. the "Old Vets." There will be no games played today hi this tournament as the club rooms will be in use by the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion who are holding their annual spring bazaar in the afternoon and cribbage aw "C BESNER BLOCK PHONE 234 Thii idvertittmtnl h nof MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE SCHEDULE May 2 Alleycats vs. Miller Bay, Guttersnipes vs. Humdingers, Leftovers vs. Hangovers, Teeners vs. Amazons. May 9 Miller Bay vs. Amaz 4pUvd by tK Liqwot G and whist tournament La the dtt GovHMfi ot B: BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL evening. Sport Shots WKATHAJ . HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS A. HUNDEIDE WATKIN S DEALER 517 Seventh Avenue West Phone BLACK 890 Box 296 PHOTO FIN The hockey season is thund Ucvelotiinir, (' QUICK SL Am.itfur i Professional Building and repairs of all kinds ons, Teeners vs. Guttersnipes. Humdingers v.s. Hangovers, Leftovers vs. Alleycats.- May 16 Handovers vs. Miller Bay, Guttersnipes vs. Leftovers Humdingers vs. AHyecats, Teeners vs. Amazons. May 23 Miller Bay vs. Guttersnipes, Humdiners vs. Am-aaons. Alleycats vs. Teeners, Leftovers v.s. Hangovers. Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners ering out on the last lap. In about a month, Canada's national game (it's lacrosse, in case you didn't knowi will be starting out on another season and last year's Mann Cup qhampions, Hamilton Tigers, are already on the Iiustle for new material. DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK t Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT VOL'R IHK)R CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAT CASH PHONE 950" BALAGNO Phone Green "8" PHONES Black 687 Red 894 evenings P.O. Box 1670 They don't intend to give up their crown without a struggle, ! savoy, reports Tommy Moore (Hamil BRYDGES and McLEAN ton Spectator). Some of the old COTTAGE C New Creamed I VALENTIN j Your Da: : ALL-WEATHER -. ARROW CABS 24-Hour Service PHONE 648 .Prompt and Courteous Service timers won't be around for the coming season. Hank Teather PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS has retired and Bill Isaacs, push Lug :, will not make his ap Income Tax Returns Compiled pearance until late in the sea HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 13f7 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT son. But, says Tommy, "Local Besner Block Room 31 PHONE 600 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East officials expect to land four new men to acid to the crew that captured the award in 1948. Joe Cheevers will return ' as bench 'Why don't you ever bring a friend home to take us out to dinner? WASHEI 9 VANE SUPER AC.lt coach From Ted Reeve (Toronto MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box 52!1 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY KINDLING WOOD Telegram) comes a bit of ad vice for the puck trust, "One criticism we would , give to the hockey people is that they do Wll 11 LIFE TIME MECHA SAFETY WUINCKK THOR GIVES YOU MOR ' Pm'nt fnr Pnmt Dollar for Vol 50c Sack Delivered Chain Saw and Operator Available for Hire PHONE B & W TRANSFER Green 186 nr fifo uf" not make enough out of their Stanley Cup finals," says Ted. A. T. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS "The clans do not gather the Here's the BIGGEST Washer Value l way, they should for this world BYTOWN MACHINE 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. series of the hockey world. In the baseball classic, old stars of the diamond and the managers of all the other teams turn up Only $150.1 Feed him GAMES- Nourish Every Inch for the reunion. Nells bells, if WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales. Service and Parts Boat Owners and users of Industrial Engines are invited to out showroom to view our various engines and talk over equipment problems. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING Northern B.C. Power Co. 1 .to' -A t r - . 9 -t STEVVAI fHONE 210 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. the hockey people themselves are not interested enough to se their championship settled, the day may come when the average customer also cools off.' IN THE SlPUEMf: COt'RT OP ititmsii (-uiimiha IX I'KOBATK In tln Maltw of the fcatnt of Cart osrar WellUr (uthrrwis knwn as C 'liarlm l-ar UUMe). and In tin Mallffr of Hip "AOminlstcalina Ail" TAKE NOTICE thnt by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 VOODBUILT PRODUCT 1 ' ' Ve "Xi"'' mi" 1 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc WE DESIGN, MANUFAClj P A Soya Yoa Mone Income Tax Returns Compiled ana rm " Besner Block Phone 387 ROCK and CONCRETE WORK FOR YOUR CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Eqnlpment All Work Guaranteed INTERIOR DECORATING PAPER HANGING and SIGN TAINTING R. RAHMER PHONE BLUE 830 made the 13th day of April. ID. I9fc I was appointed Admiai&trutor ot the Estate of Carl Oscar WeUde otherwise kuown as Charlas Omar WUldel. deceased, formerly of Kt-kajie Inlet In the Ticlnlty of Bute-dale. B.C. ALL PARTIES having ciatau HOME Fl KNItlRr wJ What counts willi yoiir Krttli T'lT every inch! Feed liiui talil 1 ---- HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving CVrW1' 9 Bl'ILT-IN STOUE FIX K against the said Estate are hereby fowl- oY to feai GAINES keeii Iiirn lirir. 5 r. J b- tMP. OFFICE Fl KSnl Beauty Culture In all its branches pier, liealtUitr lie'H he iti more pint For GAINtS U kfHHfUteitttd hioloieally proved nutritionally fumpL'le. into r.AlNE Knvi-r-- " , a. l rami" 204 4th Street Phone 655 SPECIFICATE TO YOUR- UAL-"-- - UHfc an -.HIS N iVERY.V. required to furnish same prorterly Termed to me on or before the 31st day of May AD. 1&49, after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any chums of which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Priaco Hm-pert .in the Province of British Cl-umbia, this 16th day of April AD H)4'J. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator, l'ritioe Rujiert, BC. SUGGL3HW: . SATISFACTION Wells Cartage Ltd. i Complete MoTinf Service r" . iv Vat. a41' i. a IVi mil hvdol" , , ounce barter , y,. in " " li iron a ' fawU told lib. S lb. a. 23 lb. QUALITY REPAIRS Far Downtrodden Heela and Wora Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Aox 774 Seooa. Ave. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDERS -PHONE BLUE 951 OR 53 rl-.t anil .MCi" Ctattaf racking Cartagn tt Uet . 311 Second Avenue or r - - ! BLUE 786 RED 516 Cnfai Fowii 0 20 Complela Meal for Alt Ooqs i (!9D