MIXED BOWLING (Continued from Page 4t , Ptfncc Uupctt DaHp i3cto Moaday, October 18, 1913 186 121 292 146 144 156 178 134 111 163 177 237 104 104 1192 1061 CLOVERLEAFS 0. Brodie ' B. Pavne J13 1. Keavs - J" L. Keavs 12 C. Silversldes 200 Y. Turcotte - in. Handicap 104 Totals - 101 r. n iicectrvr.lTP . Handicap 32 32 32 Totals 1148 1202 1195 E:;EaaiaBBBBiaiaaBB '0 MEMBER OFF . TO INTERIOR , H. G. Archibald, MP., Is leaving on tonight's train for the interior, where he will take part la a meeting at Telkwa and attend a constituency convention of the C.C.F. party. He will be away about a week. p Mi G. Smith - 33 WINGERS ' D. Didorak Ill C. Kurulok 145 C. Reil 108 R. Vuckovich 191 N. Keldav 90 N. Sheooard 184 Handicap 24 Totals 853 174 159 138 117 l fjWuRtt KIN INSTALLATION BANQUET, DANCE Terrace Members Join Locals to See George Dibb Become President There was real Kinsmenshlp at the Aero Club headquarters Saturday night when 80 people, including Kinsmen and their guests, gathered to witness the installation of the new Kinsmen executive and to join In the fol-lowship at banquet table and dance. Welr.ominor the pupst. and nre- 126 98 1 161 143 105 111 171 164 85 85 It's WALLACE'S : For BLANKETS Z PILLOW SLIPS BEDSPREADS SHEETS-PILLOWS Z 113 93 71 174 181 148 173 189 73 177 189 113 115 188 185 24 24 1013 940 139 145 67 15 lti4 157 163 111 88 161 150 179 227 227 998 995 57 123 64 F. Moore E. Sweeney Handicap Totals Louise Swaffleld 127 H. Swaffield 121 B. Grant 73 j. Schroeder 159 Handicap 85 Totals 881 BO-K'S L. Hart 97' F. Wright 163 H. Pluvon . 102 M. Gall 107 181 181 181 778 905 972 960 877 131 147 164 175 140 168 53 144 le Dally News Claasined Ads get Quick Results I lay, mm For guaranteed sleep satisfaction, I)ONT buy from 5 just any old store. Buy from the store of your choice. WALLACE'S of Course I siding at the head table during v h the banquet, was the retiring president, R. O. Moore. HIGH SCHOOL J. Jenkins ...... 138 I. Dunn 129 G. Bateman 143 A. Haugland 55 J. Urquhart 181 W. Garbutt 99 Hanaicap 227 Totals 972 HEADPINNERS A. McMeekin 165 T. McMeekin 208 N. Withers 150 B. Withers 127 Wrathall i 115 Halvorsen 167 Handicap 35 Totals 967 PIONEERS E. Knutson 124 B. Windle 171 Menzies 169 Moxlev 166 L. Erickson 187 C. Erickson 129 Handicap 49 Totals 995 148 165 150 186 137 122 185 162 139 173 178 18ti 35 35 972 1029 Mayor Nora Arnold. reDresent- 0 ing the city, gave a brief address and paid special tribute to the Club's work in helping to make L Hallowe'en a sane night in Announcement . . PeTE CRAVETTO wishes to announce that he now is agent for the well-known firrn of Wm. H. Leishman 'Makers of the Best Tailored Garments for Men LeISHMAN' Custom -Tailored Clothes are designed fort men who know the difference. For further Information visit the SHIPS and Prince Rupert through the Shell-out campaign and organized bonfires. at 134 194 182 137 147 114 148 136 164 234 119 153 49 49 943 1017 II tnv Alfred Rivett, who was accom panied by his wife, extended WATERFRONT Union steamer Camosun, Capi. Alf Aspinall, was back in port I led greeting on behalf of the Gyro Club while Mrs. Philip Ray, accompanied by her husband, pre SILVER STREAKS G. Smith 150 154 168 L. Smith 114 149 224 P. Roberts 165 145 137 R. Roberts '.. 172 179 155 G. Van Meer .150 172 98 air n at 4 o'clock yesterday morning sented best wishes to the success of the Kinsmen on behalf of the ' TIP TOP TAILOR SHOP AUDREY asf after a speedy trip to Massett 1 'A Low Score 174 111 121 Handicap 75 75 75 1 Totals 1000 985 1078 Inlet points and sailed on time at 11 o'clock last night for Bute-dale, Namu and Vancouver. The iu m-K Soroptomist Club.' Mel Peeke Vout; president of the Terrace Kinsmen Club, brought a good will message from the Interior. Past President R. E. Monta-dor officiated at the Installation CH Camosun will make one more caeca w voyage on this route and will of the officers. President of the then be replaced by the Coquit-lam which will operate permanently in the service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert and did club for the 1948-49 season is George Dibb with William on an J V Jv ON THE SAME PROCRAJ on to the Queen Charlotte Is Bremner, vice-president; R. G. Moore, past president: Harrv lands. After comine off this MIDDLEWEIGHT. FIGHT M y to Jd service, the Camosun will take over the Vancouver-Prince Ru pert-Alice Arm-Stewart route Tony Zale Rocky Graziano 0 Marcel ii Tony from the Cardena, Capt. William McComtje, which was in pors from 11:30 last night to 6:30 Sheardown, secretary; Wes Manning, treasurer; Sid Elkins, recorder. Prior to the installation ceremonies each member of the retiring executive gave a brief report on his department's wor during the past season. Before the gathering adjourned from the banquet table, Bert Haugen distributed song sheets and, with Russell Cam this morning bound north on her regular weekly voyage. iuuai ana r an TUESDAY ICCSn-if 7:00 P.M. - 9:24 M Resolutions For B.C. Associated Boards 'A Two separate I ' t 0 bars wrapped as JfO I If I I i 1 onel Cnsp. crunchy, J?DfiY0t)d "" QUCSllOII- vl I I i peanut-laden candy, richly j I coated with Moirs tongue-tempting . l O I I I I I N. XXX milk chocolate. V t- TUC iXSf I Resolutions urelne a federallv- eron supplying the accompani aided TransCanada Highway, removal of restrictions hampering ment at the piano, he led the group' through, a number of songs.' "Home on the Range,-' was given some realistic western atmosphere when Sergeant-at- trade and travel between Canada and the United States, permanent improving of the Alaska KUrtKI rlAKINt KtAlll (J. ( 'LAI SEN & SON) We Take Listings or BOATS FOR SALE OR CHA! arms Stan Savllle ODened un with his son's single action cap- gun. BROKERS IN BOATS. MARINE AM ITSIIIXCM and Haines Highways and the setting up of a Canadian Coast Guard service have been sent by the Prmce Rupert Chamber of Commerce to Duncan K. Kerr, secretary of the Associated -try- Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Peeke Vonr Mr RUPERT MARINE REALT Boards of Trade of Central Brit FOR ((I K K SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) and Mrs. Dudley Little, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLeod, all from Terrace, and Jimmy (Jice.-i) hi 'rws trait ish Columbia, for submission to the newly organized council of Box 5M Phom 1 Graham of Vancouver, former it ii Associated Boards of Trade of British ' Columbia which is to resident of Smithers. Following the banquet and installation ceremonies, dancing 'i 2,' oh',' s have a meeting in Vancouver toward the end of this month 4. -2 to the. music of Andv McNaufrh- Advertise jn it uauy Jlewa! .'?!. TRY; A. CLA&siFIEp AD! !.;tori. wasenjoyea"., A K' " :.7 The Hot Waterway to Health, Cleanliness, Comfort and Convenience with amazing Inglis 'glass -lined' ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Sensational New Inglis Water Heaters Are Class-Lined . . . 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