Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, November 6, 1950 Peed- Sport Shots Good Yield From Sale of Poppies The Canadian Legion's street sale of popples on Saturday totalled. $762. It took place between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and '5:30 Carl Llscombe of Detroit Red Wings scored three goals and as sisted on four others as Detroit smothered New York Rangers 12-5 eight years ago tonight. The leftwinger from Gait, Ont., four years earlier In 1938 had tallied three goa.s in one minute. 52 i- , , ; - i -l ' " ' " i fr 1 iv ' s v :k o Doms OR YOUR X JUST ARRIVED! BOYS' FUR TRIMMED Parka Jackets Sizes 6 16 in Beige, Brown and Green I Rprnnris BASKETBALL Biggest Crowd Ever Sees 1950-51 Season Opening Ilrownwoods Lose Heartbreaker to Champion Co-ops Fine Entertainment Seven hundred basketball fans witnessed the Reason's opening on Saturday night, the largest crowd ever to attend league games at the Civic Centre. The fans were treated to some fine basketball in both p.m. The total, on November 11 last year was $355. The top canvassers were Rodney Philippson, Clark Jackson, Joan Bennett assisted by Peggy Ann Dominato, Joyce McGinnis, assisted by Florence Renwick, and Glenys Owens. The Poppy Day committee consisted of 8. A. Cheeseman of the Canadian Legion and Mrs. J. S. Black for the Legion's Women s Auxiliary. M A S Dr. John C: Maynard, 48, one of the greatest halfbacks in Canadian rugby, died suddenly in Toronto 10 years ago. Native of Stratford, Ont., he was twice captain of University of Toronto teams which won senior intercollegiate championships. ilrririta- 4 FRASER AND PAYNE HIGH SCORER ... Ray Spring S H 0 P P I N G Mrs. Black was assisted by Mrs. W. Bussey- while Mrs. A. J. Crox-ford and Mrs. C. Michaloff attended to the refreshments for the canvassers. Mrs. P. M. Ray, assisted by Mrs. R. A. Marley, gave their co-operation in detail work. Henry (Bunny) Austin and Dorothy Round headed the tennis lankings published by the British Lawn Tennis Association 13 venrs ago. Miss Round was the all-England champion in 1937 and West Coast Has Good Fish Year The west coast of Vancouver Island has had an unusually Jine lisning season. "It's been the jumui anu ociiiui uiviMuiis ctiuiuugn me lniermeaiate I game was not up to the usual calibre for this league. I Then1 was ltr?t ci? enter- " : tainment galote, with the Shrine son' and it gave the large audi-Club Band providing stirring ence an opportunity to show music befor.e the official open- their appreciation to the Joo's !ng and again at senior half- Daughter's, arid their leaders Mr. thne. . land Mrs. Alex Mitchell, for the i Tne Job's Daughters drill team hrnors they have brought to tin was given a great ovation for city. The committee rrnorU iv.r-Iv IYS 4HUK. .,., J IrnpH Zr "y. wuj a.g assistance ana support irom best in years," said A. J. Touch- turned professional the previous many quarters, including canvas- t xt aiwi n.. ... 10KS year. GAMES n"u oaiesiuHi. me nign imnk its been due to the clos-achool students and Ladies' Aux- mu Mpiiea at tne proper tini.s Jllary- and which allows the fish to their military drill which brought The Co-op seniors started right I XMAS CARDS 'Ways Prompt. 'and Courteous J The Poppy Fund Is used foi reach spawning grounds, as well COSMETICS Vocant Lot Is PlayviHe Home aiding the needy veterans ana as allowing for a strict patrol." We're Here to Servs YOU - their dependents In the Barkley Sound area Other canvas-ere were: Mrs. Roy Leigh, Mrs. Anderson. TORONTO Kf A small lot on a shabby east-end street- Is the Commodore Cafe Department STORE 135,000 chums were taken. In Nitmat, one ooat obtained 10,000 , fish in a single set. j i; 1 -I - JP ' , . mem nrst prize in Ljng Beach oft wnere last year's iinals fauna this year and Spokane last year, them, at the head of the league The drill team paraded before when they won the opener 44-43 Mayor George Rudderham who However, Brownwoods server, took the official salute and com- notice that they were a team t.. plimented Drill Major Edith Jor. contend with, before any leagut dan on the fine performance of champions can be declared. It la ! the colorful aggregation. The! quite possible that they might rirls presented an exhibition have been Saturday night's win j drill during the half-time inter ners if it had not been for i I val that brought round after accident to Everett Pierce who round of applause from an ap- sprained an anile in tne pre- piiv-'Miss Anna Swang, Miss Roberta rlaJ iBonl -'.! HT.,1, .., ... home of Toronto's first ville." Ii tios.pita!itv and Good Food" Peter Wingham returned to the ' iPhone 17 for Send-Out Orders i uui, viuw -inciaun, iviariyn Anderson, Bill Mintenko, Bill Lyons. Suzanne Kergin, Lorna Nelson Isobel Mintenko, Eleanor Lahti, Jeannle Turcott. Dick Burv Rmi. The front of the lot Is jammed with young children on swings, slides, gym equipment cky lui uie oamc-iun yesterday Ave. Daviu Chow. Mgr. k Rupert Florists ktor III Occasion rnoun from a trip to Vancnu-) ana teeter-totters. At the back. Tr.- v.. ti - ver n. Box 518 Tel. 77 ;preciative audience. It was a game warm-up period. It was a! a group of older children engage c 'ith T.V, VT i in a hot game of volleyball, or . JL tH ,r .O, BAD BOY- fitting opener for the 1950 sea- fast, robust game all the way Sonny Beynon DasKetoail, badminton or deck x; ' "C.;.u ' KVEHIi UHWU iwith the lead switching back and forth right from the opening tennis. A few adults nlav horse-IV". tr""ulf"' T: Many say they net "cold" in tile back ihnps nn tvi Di0c ivlra- uean, mis. uantor.-, Noru er the kidneys ao easily! Tliat'i why basket, scored by Joe Davis of strength for Brownwoods, and , . .' Gulbranasen, Mrs. Luerin, Lesion 1 iiiuiiKuuB honnda keep fcecp Dr. ii . Cbaw v.. i id w i KMney-Uver jvt.niey-t.ivei Pliis lways un hand. For tiiig reliable . T., . -.iuc, joanioss. Per Haivor- -.7 j i j ecreation Playville is designed sen, Alan Hemmons, Patrick Rou- Heat Your Heme The Modern remedy in like two treatments in one-works faeter to relieve painful backaches due to faulty kidneys! Dr. Chase to keep the children off the geau, Joe ssott, Natalia Maskni- Co-op to the last-y.econd long Joe Davis and Sid Scherk showed shot that was swi-shed through j pient of lirst class fr the thehoop by Art Olson of Brown- ;Co.op Sprin was high 'score SCGrer for the evenln? with a big The was tied 8-8 In the first quarter wiLh Co-op having i 1 'Po1". but lost his effective- streets and to give residents i, iri.. ou..il. m a a name name you caa depend on; SI - jpR.CHASE'Saepe'"' gm HEATING I its lest HAND HEATERS fluent, sralcal . mechanical .ency. a 3-point lead at the half. Brown- ness in the last quarter when woods pulled ahead 36-33 In the j-he excitement was too much for somewhere to go m their spare Bcbby michell. Patsy PhillipsonJ "me- I Margaret Youngman, Olive1 The iuea began in the United strand, Mona Mark, Darlcne Ol-States, where in a number of sen, Mrs. Moilie Montgomery, cities residents of poorer dis- Joanne Way. Margaret Strachan, tricts began pooling their spare urs. Roth well, Alien- Mosley, space and setting up play- Mis Isobelle Taylor. Alleyn grounds and parks. Called Yard- Ritchie. If I linal quarter and It looked a s mm. though their speed was going to It was tasy to pick the vil- give them a win, but they were : lains for the evening Sonny too excited and by a ctly 'Beynon making one oi his f re- EX fumble or two, gave Co-op the ouent trips to 'the bench for five vines, there now are 400 such acheme in operation there. I a Danish shipping firm is fit- italic Burners oving in heating Xhe Idea was picked up hera' ting all its new ships with a by the Polaris Foundation, a so- hobby workshop for seamen otf edno which they used to obtain ; personal fouls, which of course a quick five-point lead with only is no new procedure for him. 90 seconds left to play. Brown-, Carlson, for Brownwoods, and woods tried desperately at thli Sid Seherk and Davis for Co-op Way! clal work group, who passed it watch. ' A IMS ARRANGED on tpthe Junior Board of Tradi-J the vroups selected a small resi dential section surrounded by il&Elkins LIMITED DON'T BUY GWRAHGE Until you see the new 1HGLIS "TAPPAM" GAS RANGE NOW ON DISPLAY heavy east-end industrial tie- j . ' velohments An old narkine lot' r f "1 ri 'ffr stage and nearly pulled it out also watched out the game from ft the fire with four points, three th. bench which they warmed of them in the last fourteen sec- during the final minutes after ends, but It ws too lats, and live fouls. Johnny Comadina and they lost a heart-breaker. Fred Calderoni refcreed and It would be hard to pick the i kept the game well under star plavers on either' team al- j trol, although a noisy audience though Art Olson was a tower of I and players' bench didn't agree . in 1 was chosen for the first Play pint and Heating I VI I L J ville, OPENING SCORER . . . Joe DavLs P O Box 274 Now the lot is covered with "ii il V entiW -.nihletta pauiDment an with their revisions on a good playing SparerA small building ' Best-known Tif.Cff? contains washrooms, cooking fa- home remedy to Vf IVliW many occasions.,' Perhaps the funniest incident of the game was when Calderoni blew ths relieve distress is J VAPORUB USE HOT WATER . HEATING We Stop Your cilitieg and room for dances or meetings. Benches have been whistle for a foul under the basket and, before he was able to placed so mothers can sit and designate the offender, Spring watch as their children play. it KOll should fcafzr j was arguing that it wasn't him. And -additional space nas Deen Bynon also contributed to :,he obtained nearby for conversion humor of it all when he expos- into football and baseball fields. . . , . . l i K XTinin T n?aa ..Taivman Ctf now about Re: Veterans Insurance tuiaie-a louuiv ait-er a very oo- . . ' - if iUa iAa "Cold War" -Havc our heating man call and give you estimates on hot water or steam vious foul: "Hey, what's this,-- nans Insurance O TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen LING, the TAILOR "it works in tneir nelghorhood, on me?" will work anywhere.' Intermediate Fashion Footwear were in control all the way in the Intermediate fixture and were only lis Eligible? AIR PASSENGERS ho or woman who haj Phone 649 220 Sixth St. cutscored In the last of the four neriods. Thev won bv a tidy 48 Your Right to Apply lias a Time Limit r i scharged after service in sidian naval, military or mnrDiti Thuw Wf.ru nidVt: P ' Dig No Job Too Small an entirely new Merchants team, and it was a case of winning over an inexperienced out ;ei faring World War 11. nan or woman who has To" Vancouver (today) H. Husoy, E. J. Beale.F . Eastman, R. M. E.mith, Dr. R. H. Ball, Mrs. J. A. Mcltessey, E Unwin, C. Ingham. ' ' Tq Sandspit (today) "W. Peters, K. K Vognild, D. MacDon-ald, A. Hanson, G. Cross, R. L. ichared after service in ' J. military or air forces fit. Jim Intermela scored 15 for j the winners and Wesch led Mer- I chants with 12 Sev Dominato Call BUTE 84 6 SAANICH RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC I Majesty during World PLUMBING & HEATING Milne and Les Matthews called a fine i game, and kept the whistling down to a minimum. There was an unfortunate accident in the Cor. 4th Ave. and McBride ho was living in Canada commencement of such widow or widower of a From Vancouver (Saturday) Father R. Prindiville, Mr. Larson, Mr. Johnson, W. Innes, H. F Barstram, Miss M. Bolger, L. The Veterans Insurance Act put time-limits upon the right of the Department to accept applications for this insurance. Extension of these time- f s above, if the veteran Anderson, Mr. McCann, P. Rath- r K . Ir lief Your ... insured under the act. Ji classes of Merchant 1 Members of the Corns bone, Mr. Heatherington. J Faulkner, Mr. Gallagher, G. S Mills, E. J. Morris. Frrm Sandspit I Saturday) W J. Peters, J. P. Camobell To Vancouver (Saturday) A. C Vnuin, T. King, W. Stewart. M" Xmas Cards "'''an) Canadian Fire i!l nd Auxiliary Services AU WINTIR J Get this fit 3. third quarter when Ralph Yjun" slipped to injure an ankle, which will keep him out of the lineup for a few days at least. Junior The crowd that arrived early was treated to a top-notch Junior game, and they showed Iheh approval with plenty of applaud. Punert Hotel was the winner over Cook's by a 25 to 19 sec-re, but they only pulled the game cut of the fire after it had been all ti.d at the half, when they scored 12 pcints to their opponents 6 in the third quarter, t In the final period Conk's with service person in receint of h under the Pension Act fo World War II. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 'ohnstn, F. Leask. John Schat? ". Livinfrs'tore, J. Green, J. E. R. Wood, G. Schneider, G. Richards. Q. Robinson, Mrs. H. Anderson inri infBnt. Mnster R. Anderson From Vancouver (Friday) 1. L. King, P. Kittles, T. Sagasky V A. Tllf"r-1. J. SamTn. From Sandspit (Friday) K. P. Robichaud, J. Seymour, J Ware. O Barech, S. Green, K K." Voguild. f Examination? managed to hold even but t.nc fptinaverv few snirial third period lead won the game for the Hotel boys. McTntos'- Consequentlv. limits was discussed at the last session of Parliament, and may come before the House again next year. But as the law stands today, the time-limits remain as follows: If you wert discharged befor February 20, 1945, your application, for insurance must , be approved before February 20, 1951. If you were discharged after February 20, 1945, your application must be approved within six years of the date of your discharge. If you are interested in Veterans Insurance, we suggest, therefore, that to be on the safe side you get in touch with the nearest district office of the Department of Veterans Affairs as soon as . possible. A trained counsellor is on hand at - every office to assist you with your insurance problems. If it is more convenient for you, write directly to the Superintendent of Veterans Insurance, Department of Veterans Affairs, Ottawa. 4 Phonie 234 3rd Street Prince Rupert led the scoring parade with 8 points for Rupert Hotel an-? Flndlav. Hodnkinson. Smith anc" St'PPUES PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE ."Wof particular value 'e no cannot meet the nts of a commercial '"Cecomr,,,., A ? 5 r-.;. WuA Boes It Cost? w m 1 SI3VICE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay returned last week from Spokane, Wash., where they attended the graduation of their daughter, Irene, from Deaconess Hospital. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Field. Intermediate Merchants Wesch 12, Jordan 1, Eidsvik 2, Young 5, Chrlstoff 5, Plaice, Parnell 9, Dumas. Total 34. -i-, .r policies with Sankcv each pumped 6. Tuesday's schedule sees Man- j son's and High School plnving ir the Junior session ;IIi Gold and Scuby's Thunderbirds 1 the firs' intermediate game, followed bv Hi Oreen vs. Fashion In the same league. The senior fixture is between Co-on and Gordon am! Anderson with th's scribe picking the last named tesm as the w'nner which should give Co-op plenty of encouragement as a snortswTiter is rarely a good nicker. mini, "'"fnies. fRE- 'liin! Ir... 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Brownwoods Hartwi? 2, Olson 12, Spring 17, Sunberg 1, Lavigne 4, Thompson 2, CarLson 5, Pierce. Total 43. 85 ln, P. 1Ue Pal,i Appliances readily available thru your favorite dealer 263 Hihl.. , ,l:e,s obtainable Bob Parker Ltd. r h of t0 4 n. Huguti Lepolnte, Minister llntosh 8. Total 25