In the Junior game Kinsmen n,e t?rfncc Uupm Dallj? J2cUs Wednesday! March 1G, 1919 LEAGUE FINISI1ED (Continued from Page 4' 2I-HOIR DAY i Continued from Page 1) birds 13 to 0 in the Ladies' League game. Only in the first quarter was High School effec- swampea ign ocnooi 37- to 13 ! - points t . as ineir snooung was lops. High 'son of w ur;ia School could not keep tracl. of'scorin P.-T. ASKING FOR CURFEW the Kinsmen speed merchants as they ran through the stud-' 5 Th " k 45 fc ' Uo pull his team within striking , ! distance of Morgan's but the , i i, lnriH t,n time was snori aim me . t overcome. Although Mor- J call's Ollly SCOred Olie lite UMUW ; L ri.v.,1 nimrter thev had a , :SEC0HD BILLIARD SiROUND FINISHED ents' defence ;nce. iiourneau led Kinsmen 1 with 20 points, high 16 tL. Kinsmen for the game, season, and for, throws i "The general average percentage cost of fire protection for all fire departments in British Columbia in 1946 was 3.78 percent of total disbursements," the brief stated. ' Prince Rupert's average was .04 percent less than the .provincial average. Although Prince Rupert has the highest average annual Income of the four cities mentioned, it " h School never, tcrcepted and this did not help sale icau. 5 .1., ... . r Tfr 1 W t'f'rvTi lmi 1 . ... o0 ,, .lfl thev Diayea nara:inemin men auacn. uuui v- Ill MAY Mn. .... IVIMl and "NO MivX CT A DTC Tllllnn spenas a smaller percentage . were a group of of choruses choruses by than any for fire protection. Miss Foster's division and a ' Not only this, but from March, group discussion on Juvenile ia45 until December. 1947, Prince: Delinquency conducted by Mrs. Rupert fire fighters received a(D. Parent, meagre 10 cents a month in-, The discussion on the prob- crease." jlcm of Juvenile Delinquency LADD PRESTON mm huh 'KHNttoJ MARSHALL-CRISP HAVE RECEIVED LESS In outlining the history of ne r 1 khwi - m 5 tr AS NEW Z AS SPRING I PEOPLES STORE Dresses O Coats O Suits AND OIR CASH PRICES ALWAYS SAVE YOU " MONEY PEOPLES STORE gotiations which began late in and. while one speak-1917 Cobb c s Hansen and j Lin-J attention for a 1943 wage agreement.; ney assisling Mrs. Parent ln pre-'er suggested that the Dcpart-the brief recalled that the fire- Ung different views on the ment of Education should make men's negotiators at that time. causes of the problem and! plans to deal with' the problem, were instructed to seek wage , ,.,... u.avs nf nrpvpntinr it.Mi un nisn nointed out that the HKIIUIBT f , All games in the second round of the Canadian Legion handicap have now been played and the eight players left in the tournament enter the third round on Thursday to compete for the right to take part in the semi-final. No matches will br ' played tonight on account of the annual general meeting being held. In one game played since last reported, P.M. Ray x25i defeated R. M. McLeod iXlOi by 150 to 86. Play was fairly even until nearing the three-quarter century when Ray took a lead " which he held until the finish. A win by the narrow margin of two points was the result of Alex Harvey's match against F. D. Hardy. Harvey (-20 was slow in getting started and Hardy (x35 had reached 93 when Ha'r-, vey had scored two points over his handicap. From then on Harvey scored consistently and1 gradually overtook his oppon-j cnt to win. A. L. Hoitby won over R. H Simonson by default. OVER 500 YEARS OLD The first Scottish university, St. Andrews', was founded 537 years ago. f 1 Borden Street School Body UIMUMMU juvenile iriiinjuriiiy . There was an a most capacity n t. t e n ri a n c e at the retrul.ir ------ --- monthly meeting or the Borden Street School Parent-Teachers' Association last evening. The main features of the program provoKea a nvcry exenange oil comments with Mrs. Carter,' Mrs Linnev. Mrs. Greixsel. H S development or then curbing it. Parents should maintain their stand once they have taken it SQ lhat thJ chndl-en learn to resDect authori'v. It was sue- gesled that lhe problem dki not develop at the age of fourteen but merely revealed itself then The proper training of the child from birth would do much to prevent the evil from even beginning. Lack of responsibility on the parents' part was a big factor and equally so the good example of a parent would have beneficial effects. Regular attendance at Sunday School by the children and at church by the parents would prevent the problem from arising. It was agreed, however, that there was no general of over-all way of solving the problem. Individual IT ALSO MUSICAL CARTOON NEWS " " ' though the,r . chanC oe s o , ln- nmg 100Kta """' first pari 01. wc game , ttrilr all smiix and , maae ' They SCOred 6 01 16 free Hih School took 75 'd scored 8 xhey macic " 2Q free throws. VOMS WIN AGAIN Doms nad nttle difficulty in defeatmg High School Rain- " tnmirncies needed individual social welfare services in the city were already dealing with many cases from day to day. The value of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movement was acknowledged as a preventive. The need for education for proper use of leisure was stressed as it was in leisure times that children became delinquent. There was strong feeling that the imposition of the curfew would be of real value in limit ing materially the number of children on the streets in the late evenings. A vote of appre ciation to Mrs. Parent and her helpers was enthusiastically en dorsed. CHILDREN'S CHORUSES Miss Foster's group of Grade Three and Grade Two children sang Mozart's Lullaby and a-.vwj.jwaj'jw jj . . jji For ,,r,ww i C Construction See Alterations - RK GREER & BRIDK CONTRACTORS AND BULL Floor Sanding a Spttialtj Red 561 M, .w.-.v.v.v.vJ WE HAVE THE ANSWER . . . .WA'iVWiVA'AWAVW.' KLU G?' if your problem is roofing . . . With ASPHALT or TAR and GRAVEL, plus plenty of skill, we will lay down a new roof or repair the old. Installing or repairing flashing.? and gutters is something we take in our stride-Contact us for estimates. THOM SHEET METAL Ltd. KinN(EOLEEN - liEAUTIFIKS AND I'KOTECTS " .OLD AND NEW SHINGLES 233 First Ave. BROWN BL Thompson Hardware Co. Iti 1 tive in scoring from the floor. They held the lead 6 to 4 at the nii'irtni" v. The rest of the game the school girls did no scoring .. C.MfjiL iiuui uib ..w Many of their passes were In- gan showing signs of playing the ball they did at the start of the season. Thaln worked well In the pivot and drove through for several lay-up shots for her best scoring of the season. Dom's took 31 shots and made 6. They scored 7 of 17 free throws. High School took 34 shots and scored 3. They made 3 of 10 free throws. Brahma's Cradle Song very sweetly and then gave an ef fective rendering of - "Little Toot," a number that contrasted well with the previous songs. In the business session pre-; ceeding the program reference was made to the courses In lead ership, child study and public! peakins that were being or-, canized under the Parent-1 Teachers' Council. The support , of the membership for the Sym - nhnnv rfirifirt. ln nlri nf th( Film Council was sought. J. S. Wilson, principal, reminded the audience of the Junior Red Cross Sale to be held on March 25 and also of the operetta "The Dream Boat" that the school will stage in the Civic Centre on March ( 31 and April 1. It is expected that upwards of a hundred chil dren will be participating including the Rhythm Band. Mrs. H. C. Flood presided with Mrs. Wright as secretary. Ac-conmaniments were played by Miss G. Foster. .V, 7 : M "r i STEWART, Monoger . wn a n. Ormcs Df 1 ... DRUGS i s V. A". ,'L ,1.' ' PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 AM TO Hi 8UNDAY8 AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TOia 7 PJI. TO 8 PU FASHION FOOTWEAR toergcucy bicycle t . from 1 pm. tffiU' and Sow! Dally car dellTery iertlct from 9 ajo. till pjo. fMi ft W .''l '? PHONE 81 S3 FOR ALL TYPES (iREETINd CARDS TENS AND PENCILS SEE scaies unicn wouiu appiojumt; mose 01 Vancouver nremeii. However, after n?otiatiohs, the firemen accepted wage increases; which brought a first-class fire fighter's salary up to $200 n, month. 1 "Although our representatives had been instructed to seek a .salary increase of $40 a month, they accepted the former rather than proceed with lengthy and arduous deliberations. Our representatives thought that our requests were just and recommended to our Association that a strong effort be made at the expiry of our agreement to have our wage classifications adjus'.cii Tilth those of the Vancouver fire department." OTHERS GETTING MORE The brief cit-Jd increases ot income from other types of employment, both hourly remuneration among city workers nd those in private industry and t!K- financial returns of fishermen as indicative of the way in which salaries of those workers have exceeded those of the fire men. , It challenged the official cost-of-living index's correctness as a gauge for salary schedules it they are to have a relationship 1 to the actual cost-of-living in Prince Rupert. ln order to place the actual position of the firemen on the record of the hearing, Mr. Brown questioned Mr.. Ewart on some of the points in the brief after Judc Fulton commented that: "I cannot conscientiously make a finding in fact on the basis of the brief alone." 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