1 OOTBALL I La$t Times Lucille Ball Prince Rupert Daily News I Today 'Jut RDAkIT t Tuesday, May 30, 1D50 (Continued from page 6i p: J : -.-j back and the bar. Play swung frrth but both defences held out! and full time came with no goals ' Bales And Gait Bedspreads scored. Teams: 1 mmxmi Canadian Legion Vander-heide, Silnberg, Eby, Shore, Ycl-land, Priced S4-95 Greer, Baxter, Wyatt From .. Smith, Armstrong, Murray and i I ' wen TUIIDC t"k -.1 7 p.m. -9 p.m.' MlM Double Bed Size Choose from Bates, the out-tanding U. S. bedspread, ind Oalt, Canada leading lactory. Alexander. General Motors Boulter, Price, Robinson, Charlie Currle Olsen. Wellens, McKay, WUon Hornell, Ford, White and Welter. Referee-Sid Woodside. Linesmen DicKcns anil Hal-verson. For an opening game It was I 1 "m' '".J : At WALLACE'S Of Course i mmi well-contested with players of both teams leg weary at the end. Vanderheide was sound but haa little to do. Eby was very sale and with Sunberg defended strongly. Yelland was always in the thick of the struggle and had good support from Greer received more attention or consideration." So says Aid. George B. Casey, Prince Rupert's No. 1 old age pensioner, who spent some tims In hospital at Vancouver recently receiving surgical treat Casey Appreciative Old People Are Kindly Treated and a newcomer Shore. The be.it forwards were Baxter, Arm-1 strong and Murray with Wyatt ment for the preserving of his "They treated me like a prinre and Smith threatening. Alex-1 ander replaced Shore and did A millionaire could not have j """'8 ec.BL. j I Aid. Casey, who never was TULIP TIME IN OTTAWA Annajean Holmes of Ottawa settles herself for a happy time among the 500,000 tulips now flowering on federal parks and driveways in Canada's capital city. This photo by Malak shows a small bed of flowers, the gift of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in memory of the part Canadians played in liberating her country during the Second World War. (CPPhotoi well. As a line they were better than the Motors but found the opposing halfback line a tough cbs'acle. Boulter had more to do than his opposite number and kept his lines intact. Robinson wa" known to draw his punches ' when criticism of the authori- j ties seemed due in his opinion, does not subscribe to the some- j times expressed opinion that the coalition government is Young Conservative Leaders Are Coming Applewaite To (J Kejiccis Talk Fisheries '; Reminisces hard to beat and Price kicked strongly. Olsen was very effec SMITH find ELKINS Plumbing & Heating careless of the interests of the port. "Yes, i was an old age pen- In the course of a tour of the province for the purpose of or- tive at centre half with Wellens, a newcomer, playing a great spoiling game nad kicking well under all conditions. Currle completed a strong halfback line. Forward the Motors were To Urge Split Halibut Season in Commons WJien Departmental Estimates l'p sioner out then was no cause ganizlng young Progressive-Con- for me to fesl in any way serVative groups, Les Bewley, If treatment I humiliated. the preslctent of tne Britlsh Colum. received criterion I want was any bia young Progressive Conserv. to congratulate the government atiye Associatioili wiu shortl on the way i is treat.ng the prmce -I J rnnn.n A1H fneat COVC His gratuity helped many a soldier buila u iiouse in the Red River Valley. But stripping off Prompt and Efficient Service weak. Ford showed clever foo:- Desirability of a new Interna tional halibut treaty which would 'our uni(orm alK travelling work and is fast. Pat Wilson was make clear authorization for the DatK n",ut uluUM,lu:i ul "ule3 , very quick and twice tested Van ker, federal organizer for British Co'umbia, will make the trip ...jfu i. nn...in.. it;nnn f ...... from the rout, cocs not always ' cierheide with troublesome shots. International Fisheries to rec- rn.HX uwibc . ... ... , . ,; ,an v,i v.. swn tho last, of a ommena a spin season lor nun- " and Quesnel areas will also be , visited. out nsneries win De auvocaien oy j- 'e. T. Applewhaite, MP. for Skecna. when estimates of the A publication devoted to liter- , Hornell opened up the play but shot poorly. McKay was not o effective as usual. White played himself out In the first half and was replaced by Welter who tried hard. But the Legion ae-lence gave the forwards few B.f, HOSNTUI.Sni'E Si BOULTER & WELTER (Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue NOTE RETURN BILLING CERTIFICATE WITH YOUR I fVE RAINT chances. and DECORATE Department of Fisheries como ary matters prints an anecdote before Parliament at Ottawa. Mr. told by a gentleman who said he Applewhaite has advised the had travelled from the Atlantic Daily News that it is his inten- to the Pacific coast and had lion to speak at' some length on noted how in every hytel he thi:; subject. s patronized, a Gideon Bible and I Mr. Applewhaite has written to bottle-opener would be in his 'the Diily News as follows on ' room. That is to say, almost in i this matter: every hotel! For in Prince Ru- j "With reference to the proposal pert there was no Bible. All he for a split halibut season and, in cculd see consisted of two bottle- txterior or Interior SPRAY or BRUSH Wallpaper Hanging If fl Dtnioi!ke THE LATEST TAINT BURNING METHODS particulai, to the proposal that ' openers. M ATI) IK SPENCE and Phone Blue 215 Why have a noisy Radio? LET OUR EXPERT TECHNICIANS FIX YOUR RADIO TODAY Rupert Radio & Electric 233 Uth St. Last April, 439 families living in BriUlsh Columbia and drawing family allowances moved east. In the same month, 216 families moved to British Columbia. Chances are, dwellings will be scarce and living costs high, east, wst, north or south. 313 3rd Ave. Phone 644 1 srt duinDii CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO . Film Finishing Enlar(,tnp Flush Phutos Takon kt Hume Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. the International Fisheries Cum- ', mission should have the power j to recommend a split season,, the attitude of the Department of Fisheries as I understand it, is that the activities of the pom-mission are devoted solely towards the conservation of supply, and that they have no auth-oiiiy. to issue any order based solely on economic or commercial 'grounds, or on' grounds of convenience. I am familiar with all the arguments already put forward as to the amount of on.sci vati'm which would result from a certain amount of fishing of the July run of halibut which h now to Build! Planning Call 363 Canada's eastern coast seems to be due for another change of name. The repjon used to be known as Acadia, and later on, the 'Muiilimes,' Today, with the inclusion of Newfoundland, thj suggestion is heard that In future New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island anrl Newfoundland be known as the Atlantic Provinces. This would be true, apt and business like. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED For expert advice on Building Problems Mitchell & Currie 32 R. E Mortimer (Wear CFPR. never fished at all. However, the authorities are apparently not , yet satisfied on this point. In the J 1951 estimates the Item "to pro-1 vide for Canadian shave of ex 324 2nd ve i-Bulklers LIMITED Contractors Its it:r'im.N . to aCv rttsi penses of the International Fisheries Commission r.ppn.ir,l d under treatv datrvi JnmK.ry 21, 1037. between Cann'la nrd the1 United States for the pre ;erva-'"n of ih'! North Pn'-Hic Ir-Uibut. fish"ii"S has heon !'if-"as"ti this year by the sum nf $1.r)0nf).: It is expected that the American authorities will provid" for a 'ar inoreas" pnd thnt 1hnif will be approximately $30 000 avail saw! tasfss able this year for further investigation of the biological and pro- conservation features of a posed split season." m 9, ;. kL A Pistressed Boat taken fo Namu A Penetrating Sealer and Paint Mix Tim-ber-lox is a clear liquid mad from the finest, toughest resins and water repellent oils and is used as a thinner lor oil based paints or at a clear primer befori painting or varnishing.' r o i JE 13 svoy iat ? 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However, the North-1 , Available at your HARDWARE PAINT or LUMBER DEALER Ruby Mann, Grimsby, Ont., stenographer', was chosen Blossom Queen of th Niagara Peninsula May 24.. The 18-year-old beauty was presented with a bracelet and bouquet of carnations and orchids. Selected from nine entrants, she Is shown here after the crown wind took the craft in tow yes- j I terday morning on rolling Queen ; Charlotte Sound and guided it i I to safety. 1 Cislributirl Mm! Tt Pays To Arivprte ing. 'CP rhoo I