'BasketbaN- Prince Rupert Dally Kewi Tuesday, March 7, 1950 fX v J -r r is, Sunday Bowling League Schedule 1 March 26 -P R. Plumbing vs iComm. Hotel; Grotto vs 99 Taxi; L.C.B. vs W E A C.; Savoy vs Royal Hotel I April 2 L.C.B. vs Royal Hotel: March 19 Royal Hotel v. : WE-A.C. vs Savoy; Comm. Hotel Grotto: Comm Hotel vs L.C.B .; 1 , r r,. u vs GroUo; 99 Taxl vs P!umfc-vs Sawy vs 89 Taxi; P.R. Plumbing W.E.A.C. inS- Halibut Skipper Chamber Member For the first time a halibut boat owner has become a member of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber, in accepting the application for membership of Ole Stegavlg, president of the Halibut Vessel I Owners' Association and owner (and captain of the fishing vessel , Cape Spear, last night expressed ! the hope that he would not be ! the last. In fact, members of jthe chamber commented on the ; desirability of more active operator in the fishing industry tak WHAT'S UP JACK? The old Manassa Mauler himself is finding it difficult to learn who is mauling who in this beef-trust epic. Jack Dempsey, refereeing in Toronto, peeks from behind three wrestlers. The Villains. Straniilor Bob Wanner, left, and Nanln OVER FOUR yfirs nin MUM! puonsned or uispiayecl or by the Government Columbia (nDKMMiB Singh, right, have Yukon Eric, in a serious situation. Yukon Eric was billed to take on Wagner and Singh one at a time. But the two snakes-in-the-gi ass broke the rules. However. Our Htro Eric fm- 1333133 "Waal embarrassed! It was Dr. Ne BONE CHINA and SAUCERS ... jnm advertisement is noi . he Liquor Control Board -jr of I'ritish m -J ; ENGLISH r- ' CITS 0 MANSON'S CHINA SHOP Seven Teams For Tourney Native Teams to Compete For Coveted Trophies Seven teams are entered in this year's Northern British Columbia tournament which open Wednesday at the Civic Centre Th'!s is the fourth annual event of this nature and the competing teams will be Port Simpson, Son of Kincolith, Metlakatla, Greenville, Kitkatla. Kitimaat, and Bella Bella. Four ot 1st year's entrant- Be! la Ccola, AiyanUh, Masset and Hartley Bay are not entered this year because of transportation and housing difficulties. i There are two new entries. Kincolith. competing again p.fte a tao year lav-off, and Bella la, in competition for the first time. Port Simpson has only one entry this year with the Y. P. E. A and Athletic CU:b teams combining to make one strong team for this all-important play-off. The teams will compete for two trophies-the B C. Packer'. .iWrtid, eui'uieir.aiic ol the Northern B. C. Native Championship, and the Junior Chamber of Commerce trophy which goes to the v. inner of th consolation round. Kitimaat. ai.iner lor two uc-:-cssive years, will again have a tsrong team on the floor. They have their hiurt aeorinir ceiiLie Chi is Wilson, in their line-up. Last year Chris won the most valuable player trophy for the ccond time Rod in vesterdav's practice session he looked Just as big a threat 'as ever. ' Metlakatla, winners of the ofMi.sctltion round and the Junior Chamber of Commerce tronby are strong contenders for this year's championship. They hive been takir.e lessons from ca"ch ' Aiv'iis MacPhee of the Jets, making a special trip to town each Saturday lor this extra coaching. The competition orenized by the Native Basketball Association will again be directed by the Prince Rupert Referees' Association who will provide all officials. This afternoon the Nati Association held a meeting to draw for. the initial flight nhictj gets underway tomorrow evening. Tne winner of this year's tournament iil have the option of meeting Prince Rupert Jets lr the B. C. Senior "B" semi-finals. It will be(de?ided at this after- noon's meeting if this option is to be exercised. t -wdV'iv ,1 . , Vs '-yy "1 1 his adveriscmnt is not published or lisplayed by the Liquor Control 8oad or y the Government o( British Columbia. l.llMlllll , I,, 1 VANCOUVEk VICTORIA SEATTLE Sunday, 9 p.m., Chilcotln Tuesday, 1 :30 p.m., Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART ANI PORT SIMPSON Sunday, U pm. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS as. Chilcotln March 3 and 17 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS as Chilcotln Feb. 24, Mar. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 508 ally emerged victorious. Three Rinks Undefeated VANCOUVER r? Undefeated i v -. i v.., -ui I ' ' X ' i $ "CT W - -5, f "ff ) I rM) f. INFANTRYMAN OF THE ARCTIC L.-Cpl. A. Wood of Westlock, Alta., is shown in trie gear that the well dressed soldier wears for fighting in the Arctic. He is taking part in Exercise Eweetbrlar, the Canada-US. manoeuvres in the ragged stretches of the Yukon lyhn norlh of Whitehorse. The white parka is a perfect camouflage against the snow covered hills and the gcggles give much needed protection from glare. The cltohing has been designed by the army to retain a maximum of body heat in the sub-zero temperatures. 654 fit . Jtw - Tt.ii d.ttiun( m publiiKcd o, diipllyt b) it'. L.a.01 Cnlil iMl by U Govcinmcii ol 8i& Cti (CP Photo i after two rounds yesterday, Cliff Munahan'E Edmonton rink and Curl Amussen of Kitchener. Ontario, advanced in the curlinr championship here. MuiTfllian's rink defeated Northern Ontaria 13 to 12 in the first round mid New Brunswick 12 to 9 In the second. Amussen's Ontario squad nip- l'"(l Saskatcli hewun 9 to G in tiie first round a nd Manitoba 11 to U in the .second. Undefeated too, with victories over British Columbia and Prince Edward Island, was Barney Haines of Bridgwater, Nova Sco tia, skipping a voiinc rink. Two other rinks. Northern On- i rio and British Columbia, in- : cheated last night that they might be shaking off first round defeats with wins. Manitoba and Saskatchewan suffered second setbacks along with Prince Edward Island. ; New Brunswick and Quebec, after first round victories, found the uoing heavy and dropper; contests. , Advertise u, V,,g Daily News! SAYS HE'S 100 HAS 100 Wi . West Africa's famed Fon oi Bikcm tribe, Ls shown at eae in hi6 African compound, where he lives with his 110 wives. A .special UN. mission sent to look ink) the Fan's polygamous -state reported' back to the U.N. last wek j with the conclusion that the African custom of plur il marriage is at leat partly a means of sustenance to the worn- n. and none are held by duress. It Is common practcie for the African chiefs to take as wives all the firsi,-'.)orn daughters and all female twins of certain families within their tribes, or to give the girls in marriage to their attendants and sons. In addition to this much-married state, the Fon told the investigating committee that he was not the 80 years of age people thought he was. He insisted that he was more than 100. ing part in the affairs ol the or ganization. J. S. Lindsay, automobile dealer was also elected to membership in the chamber. Royal Hotel Has Bowling Cinch With enly five mole weeks of ( the Sunday Ten Pin Bow'.ing I'ptier'ii!,. In p.o, the teams are butlins tor ni.nv-ofl positions. The Royal Hotel squad pretty well have the number one spot al' wrapped tip. However, the other tnioe p;ay-olf spots are J very nurh in doubt every neme counts. The Grotto squad are hanging desperately on to their two point ede for the runner-up position. J;e Davis of the Prince Rupert Plumber.' took hidiviudal honors on Sunday as his bi 224 va.-; hiuh sinrle for the day and j his S3G' a';?res;.te took the hih 1 tinee honors. Jack Lindsay pounded out 554 pins to put himself on top for the hi:;h ave.-r.ue honors. Jack's averupe of 172 leads both the Sunday and the Friday sections ol the league Sunday's results were: Grotto 3 p.!its 738. 830. 830 2404: Savoy Hotel 1 point RIG. 732. 7532351. 99 Taxi -4 points 762 868, 824 - 21f4 : Liquor Control Board 0 i points- 703. 8'-'2. 7372207. Prince Rutserl Plumbers 799.. 071. 8!(l- 14331 point: Roval Hotel 3 points 859, 819, 813 2520. W. E. A. C 3 points -779. BGC. 804-2599: Commercial Hotel 1 point -781, &30. 840 2457 Slant1 in-'s in the Sunday Sec tion of the Ten Pin League is on follows: Roval Hotel 31 Grotto .' 22 ' W. E. A. C 20 ' Pr. Run. Phnnbln-t 18 Commercial Hotel 17 99 Tax: ... 17 j Pivov Hotel 14 Liquor St:,re - 5 LANDLADIES STUDY i GOOD HOUSEKEEPING YARMOUTH. England Of Yar- 1 mouth landladies are going back to school. Their lesson: how to rim a boarding house. T h e better-boarding-houses "Ci'rse is sponsored by the Yar-.ith Education Committee and . ers four concentrated studies on cookery, waiting on table, bakery and the general business-of running a boarding house. fTfTtvsrrir; trrXBSHD) imiEniirTT?) fenrawTirf IMII 1 LflfillV This aflvertisement is not published or displayed 1 lty the Liquor Control Uoard or by the govern-! ment of liritish Colum- bia- Support PUHU PV tttjS I sssJl Kfjj SOU huven't paid him I 0'"Bi iram, aue rrom tj,e East at 10:15 1 reported to be SPVen hours late which would bring it In at 5:15 a.m. " , I i . ' j I i, J ; BIRTHDAY PORTRAIT This is the birthday portrait of Holland's littlest princess. Viarljke, who celebrated her tlilrd birthday on Feb. 18. 1 REMODEL your cooking for betr eoting """" NOIIII Httl'' ,r, Cwd,t Oil A McBride St. Phone 311 ince Rupert Florists f Flov Flowers for All Occasions 1 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 New & Better Service 123 NIGHT & DAY 123 UNITED CABS 123 Stand: Cow Bay Your son 1 K st men 5s bit flHlVC u- w-"lh,: H. Hum-hii; Humchitt, C v ! huid. p v Neurnan M- bell, mi & ' Lvi.K U Vaisccuvcr g C'OJil'l m'..p Mis. Kllll:)!- In..!- 1 u VICKERS'is:' AND IS mitrll I Vim jiKfri-'v-x urn STORE Charlie . 'tux 63 i Ai-nvs Promp' 79c hp Liquor Store 3rd Avenue Prof essional GEORGE RORIE & CO. ' Public Accountants and Auditors. Income Tax Returns compiled O. L. RORIE, A A.E. S. B. LAIRD. B Comm. Besner Block - Phone 387 MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Rojm 10 "TON b. BUIDINO PHONE RLUK m P.O. BOX 1181 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE: GENERAL CONTRACTORS Bulldhig and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 R0a !i94 P. O. Box 1(170 B & W TRANSFER Dry Kindling Wood 50c per sack Random Length Fir PHONE RED 182 Catherine Laurie PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 401 Third Ave. West .(Prince Rupert Realty Co ) 'Phones: Green (167- Days New Residence Plione Number Red 9f4 FOK youk ROCK & CONCRETE WQRK CALL BMTfc 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment AH Work Guaranteed MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 52t 330 Second Avenue Prlnca Rupert, B.C. oj L c 0) i iilalfilslnii Green 9ti0 Across from r I -.. ! :", I SIDNEY GONICK " TJPTOMETRI3T ICgmplete Visual AnalysU OFFICE HOURS .& .- ;P in. to 6 p.m. 2; 23 & 24 Besner Block Telepnone 213 iSvenlngs by Appointment wt. DR, P.J. CHENEY ; DENTIS.T ? SU"rl 5, SMITli BIICK jWohe 705 P. 6. Box 1401 t Vrf AUTY ' HQ-Kite, for Downtrodden Jeel.i and Worn Sole, ttn-.i. MACj'.i" HOE HOSPITAL '3ox 774 Second Ave t Bytown Machine Works Bales 6ervice and Parts I feftfiplex Gas" F.ngmes r tl p. 185 X1.1). J".. j piimmifis Dependable Diesel. ! -j..!5.h p. 550 h p. Inquire about our lont term I I IMt Waf; War?anty and,3efyice A. P: GARDNER & CO. Chartered Accountants A. L. BELU C.A., Prince Rupert Hotel Prince Rupert, Terrace District Until April 30th. DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST 8uit 7, Smith Block ' Phone 525 P.O Box J21G r HELEN'S " BEAUTY SHOP permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all - 1U branchet 204 4th Street Phone 855 short -. WOOL & GABARDINE SHORTIES priced from .. Slt.fir. j ; n SUITS SUITS I j i Celanese Gabardine I I j 4 Rayon Gabardine . I I 1" , ' All-vVool Gabardine J j CANADIAN Q i RED CROSS THOM SHEET METAL WORKS Block 884 : We're jCommodi !' l'lione 1" (,,r I-3rd Ave. D; DOM'S DEPARTMENT STORE - iAi3viM, aBitii n iXvH