Prince Rupert and District Scout Pas 6 T , 'DEVELOP CAMP Association will operate the Rllnt Prftuf Gupert DaJTp Rt'oss Friday, May 20, 1S49 i SIAKELSE LAKE !port shots1 Mr r8" : -i ' camp for Uie benefit of the lhe various groups within their A-' , CessluUe- er i were r c sociation. Depending on fin- w On the shores of lovely Lakelse 1s just estab for a late Junior hockey lished a record 'Lake the Kinsmen Club of Prince O. N. om 1Q dfiy Rupert hold a lease on a bit of.at the end of the M&!ion for and R. spring or early-summer as you wish vinchip. Which doesn i matter much one way or an who wrapped up hockey two ' months ago for gold et al. But I there's something akin outi land that is Ideally located for ; children that have not had the a youth camp site. And It !s, privilege of (jetting away from here that the Kinsmen's Kiddie j the city during the holiday Kar.tp came into being and has months. been the happy holiday ground The Kinsmen Ciub is hopeful for many boys and girls of Prince that -lhe sale of May 24 Uckpls Rupert during the last several , which permiU the bearer to at-'ears- ) tend all Kinsmen events on that For kiddies, Whose parents were day and to participate in the not in position to provide fund3 quiz contest for the grand pnzes, for a trip to camp, the Kinsmen j w ill be great enough to permit , footed the bill with money raised it to fully realize its ambition west with the basketball pic-, ture, for one ,siill awaiting the( Dominion final between Van-J . 1 fzzzzzzz: mm couver Clover Leafs and Wind- j for Assumption College before retiring till next season. This series starts at Vancouver to-1 morrow night. Soccer and lacrosse are running head-on. "What on earth," says Eric l Vancouver mainly by a generous public's to make an excellent permanent support of the Club's big an- j camp out of the Lakelse Lake nual event May 24. In the past 6ite.' practically evy cent raised by the Kinsmen for the Kiddies' warn jwy Morgan's m rim Province Whitehead, 'is soccer doing around thU time of )sar every year?" The fact three members of the Vancouver Buirard boxla crew are by-nassinn the start of the sea ' j." " u ? - n itfii mi lUitii win' - - - "Cool off delightfully wich a Captain Morgan Cola . v Phone f! Kamp has been used for camp operation and maintenance. This year funds -.aised through the sale of Kinsmen May 24 tickets will be earmarked for the Kiddier' Kamp Building Fund. Plans have been drawn up and approved by the club of a new permanent combination mens hall-recreation room and cookhouse with attached living quarters for the cook and supervisor. The plans also call for erection of four 8-bed cabins and. if time and money permit, the Club expects to do a considerable CANADIAN TEAM WINS ONE-MILE RELAY The University of Western Ontario's Bob McFarlane of St. Catherines, Ont., star football player for the Western Mustangs from London, Ont., is shown clipping the tape, the winner of Class B one-mile college relay race of the Penn relays at Franklin Field, in Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel Howell of Princeton came in "second and James Oberholtzer of Navy was third. The time for the event was 3 20 1. son to await further soccer j play indicates something is! wrong, say WhiJehead. The' (soccerl season here started some dozens of years ago and hasn't finished yet." he com-j plains. i Old Country soccer starts Ml mo 1H k. .J I 111. , -tlW , B( Squeeze juice Vj lime 'n a !" z- Collins glass and drop in lime shell. Add 3 cubes ice, 14 ounces Captain Morgan Cold Label and fill glass with Cola. .". Serve with a stir rod. It's a home run! "I Captain Morgan :r GOLD LABEL : RUM The rich flavour and jull boy of Cztlfain Morgan Cold Label Hum remit jrom maser blending oj seleclrd rare old rums. LfiuBMoija; every Aujuli ana uiiunn tPLA' .'$10,0 -finee dangerous, what did she think FASTBALL MEET IS POSTPONED nnnctuallv in 'April. But h t'a would happen to a chap blast savs he'i told that it has drasr in in Vancouver to keep ing me spori opening . aigni : i "Besides, what the lady says An organizing meeting of the amount of Improvement on the city fastball league, called fur grounds. JH HOC -licn'f ntllu trno Tooroc0 Ij r-o-hnnnrt ' ionihio play. The GETS roueh. ves brutal even if vou In order that it may be free are squeamLsh-but there are Wednesday evening, was post- THIS tiVERllLMI HT IS MOT PtlBl ISMtD OH CISPl AY CD SY THE MfaJOI1 CUMTKOt UAftO Ofl Y" lilt UOVt-KNMINT OF BNIliSH C3L4JMIUA. pored a week because of a poor 10 carry oul building pro several sports more danger WASHI gram, the Kinsmen Club of east" is the joker that keeps B. C. sccermen scampering "come hell or high temperature." Just before the iacrosse season opener, narrates Clancy ous." Loranger said he lacked attendance. Groundwork so far Prince Rupert is this year allow statistics but he didn't recall anv lacrosse olavers beinsz kill . has resulted in a fair certainty ? JUNIOR BA5EBALLER5, LARGE AND CAI HE) ?Hea net ing the Girl Ouides of Terrace ancouver News Herald t Lor- ed in action. Football and box- 01" l teams bt'in8 entered in to use the camp for the first two Ing were more dangerous and league and a Uiird is bein weeks in July. For the greater even horse racing and base- j sought to make it worth while, balance of July and August the i SMALL, ORAGAHIZE AT MASS RALLY 1 - an?er, he got a letter irum a lady requesting anonymity. ball had their casualties. If enthusiasm has anything to do with success She also requested he blast lacrosse mousse because uccuuac her mi son play-1 . , i JiAn'i thlntr mnt he rip 1 , , 11 1 1 1 111 1 ,,,, baseball hereabouts should be due for an up- junior eJ and she didn.t C lift. Last eveninc at the Livic Centre Don I-orwaru f shou!d. Lounger says he was Civic Centre the had allotted the ladies' lounge to the youngsters for ;toki -everybody knows danaerous and it's IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Dates . Saturday, May 21 2 p.m. Teen Age Badminton. Adult Casual Badmin , " vour dutv to expose it. - . . rri the main auditorium was sufticient. They came from Luranger admiUed he could far -arid near in all shapes and t sef the lady's point of view, i sizes and went home well satis- tork over with the lads choosing gut u she thought lacrosse was fVd, that they were i:i for sorr:e Don Scherk, the Bo-Me-Hi bas- tle: r , acre Tho .. &' 'trlel WH bss o fsupd ioult lot ice tt. tl torn Jon .1 Jllc'at rtlt slid vrittn Ve. fay o t organized fun this summer. ketball star as tneir president A coaching coming from the c The Senior Assof:iation open- and Bill Wesch as their sec-re- bi2 brothers, ed the meeting with words from tary. j There will be a trip in the fall Art Murray on the obje-t of the The junior body will operate ;or a &u-star team or the Cigarette Tobacco r ton. 2:30-Halda Chapter, I.O.q.E. 7:00 Teen-Age Badminton. 8:00 Coalition Public Meet- ing. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY stparatc- unit with tunes league winners and there U little j junior leag'je and then youth as a dnuht that this promise will - .' : : : : 0 prompt tiard playing Tsy all con ': I ; cerned Wednesday night next will see MUD, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA FOR RENT ri o sleeping rooms. 1 ' 229 First Ave. East. md) j the boys at Roosevelt Park ball Ae.-mnnA for tVioii initi'il nrQf- jiq aurornaticj i ff J& V f, Sft dia tice t . r ' 1 Wh and each one w ill be asked hat position he prefers and rye will be given a try-out at that1 ; ,1 spot. Teams will be picked by "-j the executive of the league with I help from coaches. ubU ncoi Be: Pop lhe duihci porthole and sit lh thut'l ll you Ju! FOLLOW the CROWDS TO THE 4 Sifelv. tetith the 4 Cliff Dahl, Benny Windle, Alex Bill, Dave Abel, Jack Lindsay and others have pledged time to help train the lads and get them off to a proper start. lumhlcd in a win o Under while dun air blows throug' Bcndix Vfasher. the Term ' i 'S, . rr 1 p ... : i clotlu are read? IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND In the Matrr of tlir Estate of Cius C'ltfrf. iMH-rased TAKE NOTICE thkt by Order or fREE DEM0NSTRI v hcjr EASY PAYMENT 1 His Honour Judee W. O. Pulton. COME IN TOD j Local Judge ol the Supreme Court 1 CIVIC CENTRE GROUNDS FOR McRae LIMITEDI I i I SKh day of May, A D. 1949, appoint-1 ed Administrator ol the estate of Cius Clerf . deceased, late of Terrace. British Columbia, who died on the 9th day of December. 1B48. i at Vancouver, British Columbia. I All persona Indebted to the said cute are required to pay the ; amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons hav-! 1 Ing claims against the said estate are required to file them with me prooerly verified on or before the 30th day of June, 1949. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims THE Tu MAY JOHN H BULGE tTRY THIS FOR YOUR DAILY EXERCISE! Not a spectator sport, handball receives little mention in the sports pages, and ihe champions are virtually unknown. But in hundreds of Y.M. C.A. gymnasiums throughout Canada enthusiasts are fpund night after night putting as much into this game as hockey players put into a playoff series. And if you don't think it re- uu'es skill, step on to a handball alley some time with an expert! for example, with Mai Dorfman, A A.U. champion of the U.S., who won the invisible crown in Milwaukee, Wis., recently. IPTOMKTBIf of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. this 10th day of May, AD. 1949. CORDON PRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B. C. (121) Sports - Refreshments John Bulger Third Aveno It's so different today imwmm IUmi:lu.l.ii'Jl''rf'll,lii,,'''l,''''" iiii'i!!i!9in'l'i,,;?ifW A m& 1 mm 9 TUG-OF-WAR FOR ANNUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, OPEN TO THE WORLD. J MAY POLE DANCING AND CROWNING OF TER-RACE'S THIRD MAY QUEEN. ' e GRAND DANCE AT NITE-MUSIC BY FRANK G A VAN AND HIS 'RHYTHMAIRES.' : Help the Kinsmen - Help the Kiddies " 1 I For IluiWin S 1'IIONE $ o THE 4 u MITCHEU CURRIEL1 Robin Hood and his Merrie Men had to score hit with a bow and arrow or they didn't cat I To score a hit today shoot over lo the grocer'i for Post's Crnpe-Nuts Flakes that convenient, ready-to-eat, easy-to-dipesl rereal made not from lie ltul TWO grains wheal and malted barley. What a treat ! that gorgeous Grape-Nuts flavor in rrip honey-golden flakes. Good for young and old because Post's Crape-Nuts Flakes pro vide nourishment . , , useful quantities of earlie litdrates, proteins, minerals and other fooi essentials. Served in a jiffy eaten on sight. Ask your grocer. KINSMEN CLUB OF TERRACE nd Con" (119) GF-13 inniffli'lI'lWI'WIfSli 111,11