CLUB SPONSOR j Prince Rupert DaUp rectus Thursday,. November 18, 1948 SWIM POOL AT JASPER JASPER By midsummer of ITuday in &pvrt WESTVIEW SHINES IN BOWL SESSION No material change resulted in the Ladies "A" Five-Pin League this week, although I . . . - -; r. :.v - if vvs :: 1 next year, u is expected that i this little town in the Canadian ' Rockies will be able to boast of one of the finest swimming' pools in all Canada and one of the very few places In the Do minion where swimming trials can be held over the full Olympic distance. This announcement was made here today by Major J. Wood, superintendent of Jasper National Park. The new swimming pool Is the first unit of general expansion to be offered visitors to the K park . and work . is already . 1 well under way. The pool will be 165 feet In length and 42 feet in width. One end will be 15 feet in depth to take care of the diving, while the other will be shallow enough to take care of children and non-swimmers. The complete program calls for an artificial Ice curling and """"tr . 'ennis courts lawn ,awn o"wiing greens ana a playground to take care of baseball and a quarter-mile track. "When the swimming pool goes Into operation It will readily be seen what an Ideal place this will be for the Olympic trials and contenders will be able to test themselves under truly Olympic conditions. The pool also will be tremendously popular with the thousands of tourists throughout the sum mer season,' declared the vet eran park superintendent. your ,ri5 nRex Ma.' pen fa; noens and e,(nl Tuesday nine .... an(1 . w ""tic Pi Your Best 1 11 a.m. to ; Banquet S for Luncheons, and Par, Chinese Dl BROAD! tiff 608 3rd Ave W. l T SKI CLUB TURNS OUTTO REPAIR Mil HAYS CABINS Prince hupcrt Ski Club members made a concerted working raid on their cabins on Mount Hays at the week-end getting off to a good start on construction of a new ski-tow cabin and lepairing many of the other buildings which have suffered from disrepair. Majority of the party reached the mountain top at midnight"; Saturday, following a fmall, earlier group which had made fires and prepared cof-lee. Sunday morning, they were joined by still more club members, bringing the total turnout to about 50. I Remaining lumber for the ski-tow cabin was carried up the slopes and construction of the buiidin;; begun. A large area was cleared near the site of the building. Those at work on the other cabins replaced window panes, repaired doors and generally cleaning up. A further work party is planned for the coming week-end. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! WANTED ; Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOUR DOOR 'C?ARTONED OR LOOSE , .WE PAY CAS II PHONE 950 . . , (28H 1 1 mm I SEMI-FINAL A sudden-death game at Ottawa Saturday will decide the eastern football team to meet Calgary Stampeders for the Dominion title November 27. The semi-finals were reached Saturday when Ottawa Rough Riders romped to victory in the Big Four over the Montreal Alouettes at Ottawa and Hamilton Tigers clinched the O.R.F.U. title "by defeating Toronto Beaches at Hamilton. Top photo shows Jerry Walsh, rangy Hamilton backfielder, wading through mud-spattered, unidentified Toronto players as Hamilton ended their season undefeated. In the bottom photo Ches McCanca (50 of Montreal looks a bit befuddled in the heat of the Montreal dressing room after he and the Montreal Alouettes lost to the Rough Riders, Coach Wally Masters smilingly shakes his hand while Jake Dunlap looks over his shoulder. At right are Tony Golab (72), star of the series, and Don Loney 77. (CP Photo) RIFLE SHOOTING Rod and Gun Discusses Trout Stocking and Other Matters Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club plans to sponsor the for-j mation of a small-bore rifle association as a move to provide entertainment and to teach members proper care and use of their rifles. The Idea was approved at a meeting of the club in the Crvlc Centre Monday night. Proposal for the move was made by George Murray, who saw the Rod and Gun Club as "'""'""' " .. .. ; 1 Mr. Murray was one of the or-1 ganizers of the rifle range in the Civic Centre. j Organized use of the range, he pointed out, would lead to participation in shooting matches on the local provincial and national scale. i The following members were selected to begin the project: i Ned McLeod, George Murray.! Then FnrtunP Nnrrrifin PhrU. i tensen and Tom Boulter, jr. The matter of restocking nearby lakes with trout was discussed and It was agreed that some suitable location for a hatchery should be found. With the establishment of a hatchery, Kamloops trout eggs would be obtained and hatched for placing in the lakes. Date of the annual Rod and Gun Club game dinner was set for the latter part of January or early February. Final decision will be made later. Attendance will be reserved for members only. The meeting was advised that membership has been taken out in the Prince Rupert Film Council and that Pat Ratch-ford has been appointed delegate to the council and projectionist. Arrangements have been made for the showing of pictures at future meetings. Chairman of the meeting was President Ned McLeod and there was a good attendance of members. CATCH "ATI ACKER" VERMILLION, Alta., tf Several boys set gopher traps to safeguard a hideout on the south side of town from attackers. They caught one a skunk. V. lulNL I Pi Kb and CAGES HOIST, SKIPS N. AERIAL TRAMWAYS iVVi if m 1 1 WESTERN BRIDGE ""IF. M STEEL FABRICATORS LTD VANCOUVER, B.C Attention Please! ALL BADMINTON PLAYERS , If Your Racquet Nreds NEW STRINGS Phone A. D. HODGES North Pacific Cannery and ship your racquets to INVERNESS P.O., B.C. Prices $1.00, $1.50, $5.00, $6.00 1 LEADERS IN MIXED LEAGUE At the half-way mark in the first hal? of tie Prince Rupert Mixed Bowling League, Agnes Pierce, Bob Vuckovich, Bertha Vuckovich and Sam Davison B. demdE are the pace-setters in the ! number of strikes and spares. Here are the top scorers:, .... Ladies Stipes ! Agnes Pierce, Kingpinners .. 84 Mrs. E. Mastell, Dodgers "80! Junior High School ta. Ru- Jessie Shenton, Kingpinners" 71 pert Hotel. Marg. Flynn, Pushovers ' 71 ' Women Dom's vs. Miller Ba. L. McLatchie, Kingpinners'.. 67 Intermediate Stone's vs. Mer-Hilda Schmidt, Hotshots .... 67 chants. afe fit frfhf's ? Breeze WITH THE NEW O cellar position, improved its standing somewhat and now shares the same relative spot w.ith Manson's and Taft and Odowes. Westview joined DeJongs in winning three games from their respective opponents. Orange and Taft and Odowes. DeJongs however, still maintain top position in the league with 23 games won and seven lost. Top individual scorer this week was D. Macphee of Savoy Swingers who buwied high scores both in the single game and three-game catgeories. her single game score was 273, while the three-game total was 703, avraging 235. Westview 3, Orange 0 DeJongs 3, Taft and Odowes 0 Savoy Swingers 2, Annettes 1 Scubys 2, Variety 1 Gordon & Anderson 2, aMn-sons 1. WESTVIEW M. Fivnn 154 245 147: P. Wallace 129 75 A. Parker 191 175 133 O. Thain- : 194 176 180; E. Mastell 201 179 124. D. Hartwig 158 Totals 869 851 742 ORANGE E. Wilder 97 104 81 D. Van Horn 114 141 155 A. Laird 9 77 116 C. Wiison 102 149 92 C. Adams 100 57 93 Totals 509 528 537 .. DEJONGS A. Pierce 190 264 163 E. Moxiev 185 190 205 1 ! A. Wrathall 103 123 164 i J. Shenton 186 208 213 i V. Wrathall 149 266 225 Totals 813 lUol 970 TAFT & ODOWES J. Nowak 64 189 141 F. McKinnon 173 179 204 D. Nelson 140 128 179 ; G. Maundrell 122 96 189 ; K. Reid 116 112 125 i Totals 615 704 838 ANNETTES Montgomery 148 190 147 W indie 212 138 114 McMeekin 190 171 154 Convenience HoExrra Cost r U'H' w & Blade " "" wn fen" ;K your 20 Gillette Blu Ka6 40 Shew Edset at rlpA.. try it.' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 20 Intermediate M o r g a ns vs. High School. Junior North Star vs. Klns- mew- Senior Co-op vs. Savoy. Women People's vs. Hi;li school. .HUVC1I1UUI AO Senior High School vs Brownwoods November 27 Junior Rupert Hotel vs. Kins men. Intermediate M o r g a n's vs. Fashion. Senior Brownwwxls vs. Savoy. Women Miller Bay vs. ' High School. November 30 Junior High School vs. North Star. v " Women Dorn's vs. People's. Intermediate High School vy. Stone's. Senior High School vs. Co-op. December 4 Junior Nortjh Star vs. Rupert Hotel. Intermediate Merchants vs. Morgan's. Ronior Cn-nn vk Urnii'iiiiKiHs Women People's vs. Miller Bay. GRAVING DOCKS Graving dock is another name given to dry docks, in which ships can be repaired after the water is pumped out. BLADE DISPENSER unaa cncKson. noneer.. ,,. bo j u. tjainnger, Hotsnots &d Betty Uzick, Maceys 64 Men Strikes Bob Vuckovich, Wingers .... 90 Jim Thompson, Maple eLafs 89 I Jack Paul, Pushovers 89 . Ian Dunbar, Maceys XXX .. 87 Norm Kinslor, Kingpinners, 86 Sam Davison, Maceys XXX .. 84 Art Taylor, Malkins 84 Lome Vanetta .Overwaitea- 79 Ron Tubb, Overwaitea 78 T. McMeekin, Headpinners . 78 Ladies Spares Bertha Vuckovich, Macey s XXX 73 Vivian Wrathall, Headpinners 63, Marg. Flynn, Pushovers .... 65 j Mrs. E. Mastell, Dodgers .... 63 L. McLatchie, Kingpinners 61! Men Spares Sam Davison, Maceys XXX 76 Jack Paul, Pushovers : 76 Frank Mastell, Dodgers 63 Ian Dunbar, Maceys XXX .... 66 Art Taylor, Malkins, 66 T. McMeekin, Headpinners .... 65 Ron Tubb, Overwaitea 63 Norm Kinslor, Kingpinners .. 62 A. Leamy, Malkins 62 Matured and 6k Bottled V V; Infer England if Smith 228 241 184 DicKens 173 170 231' Totals 951 910 830; SAVOY SWINGERS Macpnee 273 260 173 Knutson 199 188 251 Menzies 95 109 195i Erickson 154 239 197 McCaiium 119 195 189 Totals 840 991 1005 VAARIETY I. Knstiunsson .... 152 225 162 I. Lvke;iaard 100 149 K. Kanisay 163 194 115 R. Christianson .. 102 110 loo A. McLean 179 117 162; Totais 696 795 719 SCUBYS : ' J Thornton 149 231 156 W. Steeves 167 177 183' G. Van Meer 143 199 112 L. Smith 13o 190 112 B. Uzick 127 152 140 Totals 721 949 703 MANSONS T. Dell 160 196 105 B. Cowgill 157 112 119 B. Ruduerham ... 91 111 136 H. MacLeod 165 163 109 D. Rudderham .... 224 147 164 Ttoals 797 729 .633 GORDON & aNDERSON- S. Ramsay 178 192 165 I. Garner 150 192 132 Babs Smith 114 126 164 L. Anderson 140 153 199 Cis Barrie 96 125 154 Totals 678 788 834 LADIES "A - STANDINGS w L DeJongs 23 . 7 Annettes 20 10 Scubv's 18 12 Gordon & Anderson 17 13 Savoy Swingers 17 13 I Variety 16 14 Taft & Odowes 12 18 Mansons 12 18 Westview 12 18 Orange 3 27 FINE GOAT AT JASPER New York Man Has Good Hunting in mountains JASPER "One ol the most magnificent goat specimens ever to be brought out; I have never seen anything finer in my lifetime of work in the Can-1 adian Rockies," declared Major Fred Brewster, veteran guide and outfitter and big gamt 1 hunter of the Rocky Mountains here yesterday. He was chat ting about Dr. Anthony Jurasz, of New York who had recently spent a couple of weeks hunting in the Eagle Nest Pass country north of Jasper National Park with much success and Is now on his way home to New York. Major Brewster had arranged the trip and naturally was pleased with the result. "This goat was of good size but the pelage was luxuriant and long. It had a good length head with very fine and perfect horns. No finer specimen has ever been brought out from here," stated the man who has lived his life m the mountains and knows whereof he speaks. Dr. Jurasz also brought out a grand medium sized grizzly bear of fine color and perfect formation. "Up north of the park is one of the greatest big game countries In the world and is attracting wider interest every year," says Major Brewster. Many hunting parties hunted in this area this fall with excellent results, , wTl Thtr' a nw Gilltlte Blue ' 4 unwrapped and ready for t omen Koior. - V i TIT. Yi r t,mf r,H I,,.. I . . with the new Gillette I f de DuDenwr. This mo- I " 7" r . .,1 , , , . PTt- U Kt. -11 '"wim L'ia'i. ai an nines. PVi They reach you factory f i'ieharp and stay that way until used. use (iillette Blue Blades 'r- -I I 111 J IHM - "1 1 -M HL LU .. 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