jus operate Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, M.iy 4. 1950 Armstrong. Dave Murray, Krause, Charlie Sunberg, Seeks Civic Centre Tie-up Prc-Scason Soccer G,ime Adams, Sid Alexander, W. Price make 1 4 T. Parkhouse, 1 . "u Ul-KUVICn. ' K!1PM.. Rcply Of' Civic Centre Director ui-uiBc maeniee, cnarile Gra- I atlvif Baseball iWill Offer Membership jFor Support "1 Uiat ft. ham. Exreutive Fin.-.. for Opening Acuvtics I assist 1 Both teams are to meet at the i as far , To Prince Rupert Baseball Ass n. LEAKAGE? SEEPAGE Armory on Sunday afternoon be- ,ln" Ihe E,r,., J fore the game. It Is hoped to They ruv 7 ! The executive .of the Prince Rupert Football Association met The following statement was the Aero Club and every other presented to the executive of the organization in the city expect, RUST Oil ROT last evrninsr in the Pimnrllnn i have the ace referee Sidney menu in y W,.rv,lciHo Woot!side hnn.41.. ha"dle f "Ml Prince Rupert Baseball Association last night by Dnn Forward, Lesion Clubrooms and drew up the game. The plans for the openir.c of the 1950 PresuU'nt's team wiU wear the " "p supply us to do the same for them, and, ' if so, where would the f unds for staff be obtained? Prince Rupert Baseball Asso- mattery strips and the vio. ciation," at their annual meet- executive secretary of the Prince football scas:n. A pre-seuson president's team the Legion col- 3 S- Rupert Civic Ct "''on (pjv ors. , Hug ,vlce vhjto,, Port Day committee " that the son trf,.-, lng last night, decided unani-. ( niously to send their executive to a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Civic Centre Association with a proposition I to become affiliated. The affili- The Baseball Association has intimated through the newspaper that the Civic Centre Association will be asked to operate the Baseball Association this year. In fact it has been intim- uuwui.u.a U1C aiiAiuu.s iu co- Tumniy Buulti The Civic Centre operates at game will be played .next Sunday a $:.000 or more per year def- afternoon v.iu'ii two selected kit. We try to keep that deficit teams will meet prior to the regal a minimum by budgeting for ular league Karnes, a skeleton staff in the summer j The President's eleven will be time. Already, because of bud- selected from H. Morgan, "Monk" get limtatUms, our Pro-Rcc in- Sunber;', "Brick" Eby t captain; .siructor has been laid off until P. Mazzoni, Glen Olsen, Charlie needed in the fall. The program Currie, W. P.axt 'r, Alvm McKay, fecretary goes on leave of ab- Nick PavlikU, Andy Wyutt. D. sence without pay till September. Ward, Vamlerlieide, John Wil-The physical instniclor u em- son, Arne Lien, James Greer. J. j ation proposal will contain th'j ated that the Civic Centra pluiis I following points: j to get out from under this re- 1. That the baseball assoch-. sponsibility. First let me explain ' tion be called the Civic Centre that the shoe is on the othrr foot. Baseball Association. The Baseball Association, not the Join the KINSMEN KLUB Stan Keuu- ..... .,. t . vi.u.vi.i..tli,a,)aiojj1)j.IaiCTi ijiuyeu uu a seven-momns-a-year uiemnor, li. Koom.son sociation approve all negotla- baseball. If there is an attesrpt j basis and is not presently on (he Veiteh. Billy Clonic, w'. "u"5 Jur oul 01 tow'1 lrlPs- ito get out from under. It is not .staff. The innitor simf w mi rm.i.t. LSob Ciir;i', Percy Welter. , 3. That the Civic Centre As- Uie Civic Centre thai can be so Mo the minimum. The office liu liu 7 Big Presentations to Memhnr- t- $2500 will be made on the Night GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP NOW AT MOST STORES OR KINS Ut PrinceRuPert WRITE V i. ..-pi i Mii"iii s eleven will be selected from Tonuny Boul-ler, lan Dunhai', G. Ferguson, J. Cornwell, K. Yeiiund, narrow Oe. ne tcapt aim; Dick Caiiieron, P.d Wilson. G:niih. Bob , e accused. 1. staff is employed for the wintei , ociat,on morally and financial-, Tne civic CelUre j R1(mlhs wny UlUU that (,ay iA:ioJXZ ? r of lu rty mu whe; ,he,civic cntn !s ab,p - ! r.ancial problems over a period 'lthin the SCp2 f IU Slaft j employ a large summer staff, the 0f years finances, endeavours to opei ate operation of Senior Sport Leagues 4. That ail ball players in th" a Proera,n fo1' lnr yulil r the ;Ls definitely not in the scope of league become members of the I community the summer , the Civc Centre. - ' Civic Centre. ' months. Available funds and ;i Too often it is glibly suggested , Ihe closing date for entries of j butlget adojjted by an anmir.' jthat the Civic Centre should run teams intT the city league was 'meeting determine the scope of this and run that! Who is trw ;Y rRINCE RUPERT 1 u-B0X 1 129 I.UU Prince Rupert, B. C. taimht baseball, tlie people capable of teaching tfy-m are the players and coaches of the C'ty League teams. Civic Centre it is its member- ship! Those members who wish I to play badminton band together j ret for May 11 with the first' tnls youth work. The Association -game to be held May 14. is given a yearly grant by the ! The secretary was instructed Gyro Club to cover weak on the ! to write the Parks Board asking Gyro Playgrounds. This 'mean.-, ( for use of Roosevelt Park on the operation of a p'ayground j the evening of May 24 in order programme at MeClymont Park. take your troubles to your BARRETT DEALER " Is the weather getting the best of you? Rain coming through the roof? Has- merit flooding? Gutters rusting? Take your troubles to your Barrett dealer. He carries a complete line of weather-proofing materials as well as shingles, roll roofings and insulation. Expensive? No. Practically nothing when you add up the 'results. Here are a few Barrett weather-proofing products. Your dealer has these and many more. LEAKS Plastic tlasiigum Cement. Seals leaks. Cements flashings. A thin coating of Liquid t:laslii;l!Iu Cement re-seais old roofs. SEEPAGE Hydronon'Paint. An ideal foundation coating. RU ST F.erjet Paint. Dries fast to a hard, black, glossy surface that seals out the weather. WOOD-ROT Carbosota Creosote Oil. For foundation timbers, fence posts above or below ground level. NEW ALL-PURPOSE, ALL-WEATHER, READY-TO-VSE ALUMINUM' PAINT. It's Barrett Silvex Aluminum Paint. Keais ho mixing! Tough, protective finish reflects light and "heat up to TV, I ... resists moisture, corrosive fumes, salt spray. iu upriaie oaaminion. I nose wish to have a symphony or p band, organize to have su'h group. My contention is that baseball should be operated by gyro club Jistrx $$$W' nn j i to noicl an old timer-rookie ball Seal Cove Park, Totem Park, eamc- Westview Pa'k and Oyro Bu:l Registration of players will Park aiso supervision of the out-close May 1.1 with no limit as to n, KWimmme- nool nnrl wmliiLf piayers on eacil m nber of tram. Old business traiuaclod- at the mmmi fill pool. When you consider that $600 is the amount of the yearly grant, you will realize that the work is necessnhiy limited. This Association has ne w undertaken the operation of any Senior Club or A'Tociation. The Basketball Association has its own executive, runs its own at- j beginning of the meeting included reading of the minute-, end the financial statement. The financial statement showed a small operating surplus bar ring payment of $100 to the winning team last year. SDeas- rd groups, who band together to provide an operating exieu'.ve 101 the Civic Centre. We are fortunate this year in obtaining as our Playground Supervisor for - the summer months, Keith Mailman, a recent graduate of the University of B. C. Physical Education Department. He will be with us from June 15th till Labor Day and will arrive this week to work inj for the winning team, Dave fairs- handles i'.s ovn funds and Abel uid he thought they would Pavs lts own ljills- Tlle Civic be satisfied if the association Centre does look after the City (f t-r 1 WB$ Friday, May 5!h i HiCMia7 ' - nvi. rruT( lourBarrett dealer sells Protection Plus 13 ! paid for crests the team had League Basketba'l but their horr. j purchased is the Centre. Eve: y piayer is a In his president's report, Art Centre member. City league funds 'Murray thanked the executive go 100 into the opei ation of the, He stocks a complete line of roofing, insulation and weather-proofing materials. He's got what it takes to stop almost any weather. Whether your problem is leakage, seepage, rust or rot see your Barrett dealer first! ime warn sponsors, managers Centre. However, the Baskttbail in the fishing industry till goit.r , and coaches and the players for Association decides on policy on our staff. Because of his ex- meir line co-orjeratlon durin.i a n H ffinl vrlc t ho nndvil T n-i rr i ... rift-in fins r,- ui i j I the year and asked for their onerations. .. tak t.h .anWo.i nt r continued support throuah the All m other .v,- ; r, . . Mm, sport and activity Baseball this year. This J J lil ULIICI niJVJl l iJL 1 HL'.lYl ,V is i?i XJ'l.irr llil I I I.IHS Villi V I III'' ti; n 111. m . A Zip , . and the handy ne I coming season. j The following slate of officers J was elected for the 1D50 season: operated by those interested in that 'activity. The Badminton rl.,K !- t-rl T 1..., 'T THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED mm rSt Montreal Toronlo it, , , , viuu io acn-uuci titi vtr. J urn u KA!EN CO-OP HARDWARE If you ore planning a Garden, Visit usf: Winnipeg Vancouver 'KtgW. Trademark , J Knucui, 1UUJTUI J,llt organizations in the Cen oeorge Rudderham:. president. Gillette Blade Dispenser deals out a Gillette Blue Blade, unwrapped and ready for your razor. Edges are protected perfectlythe Dispenser costs nothing extra. You pay only for the blades. GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSER worthy work organized last, year I by the Baseball Ass'n. I fuel it ! comes within the scope of our j youth activity. We are pleased to rffer our staff services in this j respect but the success of the : project will depend on full c" j operation from all baseball players. If the Juniors are to be i i tre are operated by the membership involved. 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