dncc Uupcrt Dallp J3cU0 HtD. Friday, July 2, 1948 Local News Items KETCHIKAN, RUPERT SHARE HONORS AT DOMINION DAY TRACK TOURNEY NOW SOCIAL SECURITY (Continued irom Page One) a stop watch been A Ketchikan High'tnat had used, his time for the second Irritation on the part of the puo- MULE STOCKS OF OUR FAMOl'S M.I.EOD RIVER HARD COAL ARE race would have whittled his lie even yesterday on the hou- St. Peter's picnic postponed I Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Cheney left Irom tomorrow until further by air yesterday afternoon for notice. (It J a trip to Vancouver. A. J. Dominato returned to 'First Baptist Church Sunday the city by air yesterday from School picnic to Digby Island, a brief business trip to Vancou- Leaves Hunt's Float, Cow Bay School team won the highest number of points for junior events and a earlier 11 seconds down some- day when ordinary retail stores THERE IS A TVPE if what. MEN'S SLACKS at their best COMPLETE tOIP, EGG' were closed. The expreience o. were closed. The experience of one couple was typical. They squad from the Savoy ver. (It) 1:45 Saturday July 3. baseball team captured senior team honors at the Cana dian Legion Athletic Committee's Mid-Season Clearance Sale, starting July 2. Shortle Coats, Suits, Dresses, etc., at Star's Stylewear. 156 Jon Evans, of Hazelton, put up one of the finest shows of the day in the half-mile run. Unfortunately, too, his race was not timed, because it is doubtful if that distance has been run so quickly in this city before, certainly not in recent years. The Misses Rhoda and Laura Krowchenko, Stewart school teachers, were In the city this week enroute to Vancouver to sDend the summer holiday sea- Dominion Day track tournament. on Dominion Day and 6c was added to the bill for the tax Three cents more was paid on a 'few chocolate bars and one etnt cn a 15 cent magazine, all oi , which inspired reflections about jthe contention that the sales tax will not hit the ordinary man at Roosevelt Park yesterday The track sports, a revival of An occupational talk by E. V.lson. Whiting, local Unemployment j lQl EQUALLY Www7r Ki R - IlVAlE FllFly .BERT & B :affery JiJ'-'rr earlier celebrations In the city's history, were witnessed by Insurance Commission lepres-i old t'me ana modern Dance, entative, on the Unemployment Sons of Norway Hall, formerly LO D E.. Saturday July 3. 9- The junior relay, was a real Kllously and onjy ricri men ana thrill qf. Competing were teams big business wm carry the uU from Kay-Hi and Bo-Me-Hi burden. fair-sized crowd during the early afternoon. Teams from program at the weekly luncheon 2;0- Come one come (u) of the Prince Rupert Rotary Ranrii -rvmrsen who has Kay-Hi won by a foot. Opening! ice cream parlors have to dis-runners in this grueling race itineuish between milk shakes Booth Memorial High School and the Ketchikan Athletic Association, as well as a num- Club which was held today, hav-'.been spending part of the sum- ing been postponed from yester- men are hoping for clear, bright vacation from University ber of Individuals, also took were Bob Williamson of Bo-Me- which are classed as food, and Hi and John Stanford of Kay-Hi.J sodas and sundaes which are The second lap was run by Frank j axable. part. IF CATCH weather, which brings the fish uy n account oi me uominionof British Columbia with her nearer the surface and theii ,Day holiday. 'sister, Mrs. Jens Munthe, here,! Ketchikan High School em Symes of Bo-Me-Hi and Dick glllnets. who!16" yest"day by air for Van- Otto Nordling of Dawson, e Anderson of Kay-Hi. In the third lap Gordon Rothwell of Bo-Me- erged from the series of competitions with a total of 21 points, against 14 for Bo-Me-Hi, while lived in Prince Rupert for quite iLOU er' BAKED HAM iiiud a while during the war, was in Mrs. B. Shearman, who has Hi took a long lead over Charles Jensen of Ketchikan and Barry , ,.i.,,. nn thp Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stewart fqmltv ur0 Ipautnu t-,ic in the senior classification. ixew xorK recently. He spent heen irient.ifipri for some vears for STYLING : i j for . v WORKMANSHIP for VALUE Gabardines, Worsteds, ' , Covert Cloths, Flannels ; . . . SLACKS ... in t the most jiopular colors, ,? , , beautii'ully tailored ', il:.' ' and expertly styled and , j in valyes that we are ,' ,. jiroud to recommend. t- Rure Wool Gabardines . in Light Drown, dark ; ( Rrown and Fawn. , Priced from t , "; $15.50 to $16.50 1 Pure Wool Covert Cloth ! in Light Brown ! $12.95 .j p Pure Wool Herring- ! j I bane Worsted in Dark , , ( Brown ' u! f Better indadjoimik."nweekend for a hoiiday al Lak. three days in that city attending I Wjth the staff of Orme's Drug the Swedish Centennial and re-iRtore here, leaves on this eve- Savoys chalked up 23 as against four for the Ketchikan seniors. In recognition of their prowess. rha nam oum." else Lake. Watson, of Bo-Me-Hi entered the final lap with this advantage over Bob Reynolds. The final lap was a half-mile ICeDtiOn to Prince Bertll. Nord- !ntnr' train fnr Frtsnn Alhprta were i line, who erew un In Yukon, was Vipi-p kHp win nav visit with'the Ketchikan students A - in the armv durine the war. now hpr rianahtr Mrs a Rncchio. i awarded the Canadian Legion grind which saw Reynolds slowly j particularly gouu .;et season opened ltiay. according to he river. uri ending Monday UI10UI11CIUCUI I .... , i7 . '.. .. J tr,r,v u-Viilp RavnVK rpppivpd t.VlP niiiKes ms rarnt jn uuawa. viielore proceeding to Vancouver i cut down the distance between himself and Watson and then his visit to New York he was where she exnects to take up corvette wud wopny at preer.- All advrrtliiemFBM n tbl column will b charged for k full month t 26 cenU word accompanied by Mrs. Nordling. future residence. UPS lor the boats United Church WMS tea at tation ceremonies at the Dominion Day dance in the Civic Centre last night. The awards were made by Mayor Nora E. ,r,a Were 25 fish ,shme oil Big Bay, put on a sprint that brought him in only a foot ahead of the Bo-Me-Hi runner. Here is the list of winners for the team and open events: home of Mrs. Faught, 791 5bi A. M. Hurst, principal of Booth Memorial High School, and Mrs. Hurst left by car yesterday morning for Boundary West, July 8. 159) CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocyclet Arnold, who also distributed t r am wi Catholic Bazaar, October 6 I number of trophies to winners lYlUtflMUV the (Subject to change) Junior 100-yard dash Franl: and 7. (168) Bay where they will spend a si and and Eddye between seven and boats have taken use-, on the Skeena e arras, although of individual competitions. The track meet brought home three weks' vacation before Mr. Symes (11 sec), Booth; John Stenford, Kay-Hi; Bob Williamson, Booth. Senior 100 yards Joe Davis ' Queen Mary LODE. Bazaar, October 20. Rebckah Fall Bazaar, November 3. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, J-' " -r ' " - " iUve not yet begun Hurst proceeds to take special courses during the summer vacation at University of Washington in Seattle and University of British Colombia in pointedly the amount of promising athletic material, suffering from lack of consistent training, which this city can develop. $16.25 (11.2 sec); Ted Arney; Bruce Simundson, all of Savoy. ri.irr:inn:. gillnetters FOR "Chicken in the Rough' TO TAKE HOME Junior High Jump Dick Anderson, Kay-Hl (5 feeti; Charles November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Pure Wool Flannels in .Med. Grey $11.50 The awarding of trophies, which will come up for annual competition, may have the effect of reviving interest in this type of sport. .ip uppt-r bounaiMv on iu.Uii ruilit r. each, ai a'licr is forcing :m tvep. Fisher- HOTEL ARRIVALS Jensen, Kay-Hi (4 feet 10 Jcall the Inchesi; Bob Reynolds, Kay-Hi CIVIC CENTRE Senior Relay Savoy, by de- J DINING UOOM Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale FRIDAY YM. 4:00 Ed McCuroy Smgg 4:15 Stock Quotation 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Sleepy Tim. Story Teller 5:00 String Styliugs 5:30 Keyboard and Console 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 Louis-Walcott fight 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Parlow String Quartet 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Dreamtime 9:0fJ Prairie Showcase 9:30 Symphony for Strings November 25th. Outstanding sprinter of the Prince Rupert C. L. Lockert, Nashville M. Salo, Sunnyside; H. Bur- PHONE 231 lauit; Joe Davis, lea Arney, i i Bruce Simundson. Nick' Pavlikls I dav was Frank Symes, of Bo- Me-Hi. who did the luu-yara Junior Relay Kay-Hi (time, 5 Dick I junior dash in 11 seconds flat, minutes John Stenford, goyne, Prince Rupert; K. t. ak-ierly, Prince Rupert; L. G. Mur- 'rau VanfnnjpT' J Marshall Pfl"i then went into the open 100 Antjerson, Charles Jensen, Boc Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions yards in what appeared to be Reynolds. rden 'Notebooks Coquitlam; E. Nelmiven, Sunny-side; S. Skyes, Surinyside; Mi even better form. Unfortunate- genior High Jump- Jack Mil- ly however, his second race was not timed Observers believed (Continued on Page Four) i I 4QUID PLANT FOOD BEST and Mrs. Mathews, Icrrace; Mis E. Hamilton, Terrace; Mrs. D Thrasher, Nanaimo; Mrs. G. B 10:00 CBC Ne 10:10 B. C. Newt 10:15 Speaking As a Listenei 10:30 iyftl Richards Orcn. 11:00 Fish Arrivals SAVOY HOTEL ! ! 1 'i (ikxI is applied to taring the growing tr.uia'e growth and yifld of flowers or s much in favor of SsSssss-s A. A. 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