prlnrc tlupcrt Daflj? rectos Tuesday. July 5, 1949 STOCK RAINBOW LAKE Coiitlnued from Page 1) Sn earlier effort to have anglers' licenses made available for BATTERY WINS (Continued from Page 4) f it u it. ' : g ' j sale In hardware and sporting ' I goods shops In addition to the IJLVO -ACT , ltiotlo Dtatrtct of Land Rwordlnl r uut ultuat pprolmtly . KUtlKMt Of th-ora of L'-- uuric it V. WrtKht a, H C i oreupatlon houw!(, to aanlf fu prrmlmkm to Uw folkrtrtnE d-scrlbcj at a pot ptantrt t wi..urH1.uri Corner of Lot 4357, Make tea double strength and while still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste. game office. Commissioner Cunningham told the meeting that a request should be made to the Commission through the game warden 'and that the Com- hut Morgan cleared nicely. F. Gomez made headway. Then D. Gomez set up Ward who scored with a long high drive that Krause reached but could not hold. Baxter and Newbolt combined nicely but F. Gomez de mtsskm would pass on the ommendation to the depart ..." j l e i ' ' l Jt T rv 3 t v m .w.i... North: ttwne 20 k ment of finance, which controls the revenues from fishing licenses. Ik, fended stubbornly. Battery pressed and farced a corner. Ward'a well taken corner had Krause beaten but Eby headed Wrt; tkenc chains South; me 20 chains Emit along: c to point ol coramenOHnint 1 1 -. A similar request made to the Government Agent's office here lfrflrf IlCnC resulted in a reply to the effect j Y lvyl nLixt-" uiinltiK acrea. ut '- B the MMtU)n of Lo4 4T which , beii wt aside as an Indian ctm-ry and U contained In the above nuai.Ml property. V E( W1ERT WRIOHT. 1 t.lat, in the past, ine praciice oi 'filing anglers' licenses through VISIT SOUTH J June iiard. llrw. (156) I. I f" ' -'.) I WIS J- srjijrtlng goods shops had re-aulU'd in complications over collections. However, licenses would be placed far sale at the decorations. Guests were received by the mothers of the bridal pair. The bride's mother wore an evening gown of black crepe, set off with white accessories and corsage of pijnk csr-nations. The mother "of the groom was gowned in black crepe crowned with a pink hat and corsage of pink carnations A three-tier wedding cake adorned the bride's table, flank- ciear. Legion forwards combined nicely but Morgan cleared competently from Armstrong. Veltch fed his forwards but Smith tent them back. Ward was dangerous. Then D. Gomea shot Just past as Battery started to press again. Veltch drove a beauty that Krause did well to push over the bar. Legion attached but Morgan cleared Armstrong's hard drive. Seconds later Morgan was forced to punch clear again as the Battery defense had a weak moment. F. Gomez cleared strongly Canadian Legion office In addi Miss Gloria Ann Sawka Is Bride of Broraon Bussey A gown of traditional white satin was worn by Gloria Ann Sawka when she became the bride of Alan Bronson .Bussey IN h HE SUPREME COURT OP i BK1TIHH COLUMBIA I IN PROBATE Ttfj: MATTER OF THE "ADMIN i IHTRATION ACT" I AND --A i J J. ; j . J ' - - tion' to the game office. . Mr. Cunningham said that in other parts of, the province it is c ustamaiy for hardware and sporting goods Shops to handle anglers' licenses. However Mr ' Cmninc;hnm at First United Church here ! at.ed bv white candles in silver th Mutlrr Hi I lie Ettate af tut ftnilth. Hereaoeri. !iilelate I'AKE NOTICE that by Order of i Honour Jude W. O. Fulton, nil uuyr of the Hupreme Court of itiall Columbia. I wsa on the 24th 8 p.m., Thursday, June 30. Rev. candlesticks. Toast to the brule ! George Sendall, of First Pres-!was proposed by Dr. L. W. Ker-Jbyttriun Church conducted the gin, with response by the groom. a Parkhouse to D. Gomez -J June, AD 1J49. appointed and said, sale or. Dig garue licenses ri.p Toast to the bridesmaids was through such channels will not The bride daughter of Mr. oe aiioweu. ine nuuy vaucuci I nri ,., Willinm Rnwka 7ft4 EAST MEETS WEST Former members of the Canadian Women's Army Corps from all parts of Canada gathered In Toronto during the week-end for a reunion. A banquet, business session and church parade were features of the program- Here Edna Smith, left, of Moncton, N.B., farthest east point represented, and Joyce Hassell, right, of Powell River, B. C- look over the program with Sgt. Pearl Aplin of Toronto,. ' (C, P. Photo) i 1 of big game licenses available j Seventh Avenue wu was at often confuses inexperienced , tended by rie mln iraUir of the fcstate of Joe move resulted 111 the latter DUSh-iitnl Deceaned. late of Tulsequuh, . . ,, w u n 1 Columbia, who died on the ln the ba Past KUS but h y of September. i4, at Tui- Referee Woodside disallowed British Columbia, aii per- the goal as the play was obvl- . Jfiflebtrd to the said eatate are . offside. ,.,-, At the other , lv, . end . d to par the amount of their dnean to me forthwith, and j Armstrong shot ast past. Leg-rhona having claims asainat the ion attacked again with Arm- proposed by the groomsman with response by Neil Siromdal. A highlight of the reception was the introduction of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Shute, uncle and aunt of the groom, yho v.ith ' ... - - ierbyi maid-of-honor, and Miss prosecutions have resulted be-! . ' . . . .. Edith Jordan and Miss Elsie cause hunters have been sold ..... . . . . , ., . ... Mintenko, bridesmaids . their small son, Dale, had motor- 10TII INNING HOMK Rl'N (Continued from Page 4) Army de- iaie are requirea vo uie in , g(rona COmln(r comlnB plnu eume. . s,e Dronerlv verified on orlslrons Hie wrung type Ol ULriiatra wiicu The groom, who is the second ed from their home in Boston, fense was tangled but Mazzone nnl nftpr a nn ri icnlii r t,vnp of '..r the lt day of August. 1649. Ferguson were generally able to tain dew." The ffeld should be hold the Legion attack. Maz- nice and clean for the next regu-sone was a sound half, Veitch larly scheduled match in the set up his forwards nicely and North Etax somneUtion f ihe Just mised with a hard drive in game between Canadian Leijlon the second half T. Gomez and General Motors to be played tame - . - son of Capt and Mrs. Wrilliam The Game Comml.sion is try- Bussey- 309 Ei8htn A" East, cleared. Battery forwards combined well and forced the play. From A. Gomez wll taken cor Prince Rupert ' - -AB R II PO A ins to animal l"uunl u oncK put predatory ner. Parkhouse drove the ball a scientific basis hunting on ling which distribution will be tdm j having retard only to uch lm of which I "hall have been tlfiarl AT1 D at Atlln, Brltlah rolumbla. :s 3f. ri day of June. 194K ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS Official Administrator 1 Atlln, B. C. ' (159 past Krause fo, the Battery's j J. ame' iTlL: standine to date: 0 ! and is hiring predator hunters uiven m marriage by her father, the bride looked radiant in a gown of white satin with second counter. "ihut these are scarce and cliff i-0 1 cult to find, he said. B. Sim'undson ss 5 0 0 0 0 j I M.Simundsoncf 5 110 0 ' S. Corn well cf .. 5 0 0 2 1 D. Abel c 3 0 0 0 14 ! N. Pavlikis If .... 4 2 14 0 C. Dahl lb 4 1 2 10 1 I T. Arney 3b 3 0 0 1 1 I D. Scherk 2b .... 4 0 0 3 3 wvfinc. uiu wfii, nis corner re-1 ,., I W L D F A P suiting in the Battery second H(.avy Bty 5 0 H , J0 goal. Vuckovich tried hard.! can. Legion .. 1 4 0 7 10 2 Parkhou.se scored one of the' Gen. Motors .... 1 3 0 4 12 2 arriving here in timefo.- the wedding. Latter part of the evening was spent in dancing to music by Andy, McNaugton and-- "Pop" Riel at the piano. The bride and groom left on the Prince Rupert at midnight for Vancouver, where Ufey, vill take up residence. The- groom will write examinations I in electrical refrigeration, a course which he completed at Winnipeg recently. For travelling, the bride chose Battery continued to press. Vuckovich showed some neat footwork. Krause cleared shak long lace sleeves and round neckline. He rtrailing veil was carried by little Loretta Vaecher whose dress was also of white satin, ily.- Smith cleared strongly, but Battery goals and drove hard all Yaw Saw 't in The News! i Aertlse In tfte Ually News. I uppru ,th( way. D. Gomez played his J. Rosedale p .. 4 0 0 9 1 D. Letourneau p 0 0 0 1 0 driving game. and three-year-old Dennis V. Sawka, nephew of the bride who wore an Eton jacket with bow tie. The bride's bouquet was Sport Shots Commissioner Cunningham and Inspector Gill, whe arrived here from the Queea Charlotte Islands, made a survey of game eomltions and prospects there. ' The Commissioner said that he hoped, "by this time next year, to have mountain goat liberated on the. Queen Charlotte Islands, also squirrel and beaver." He was not in favor of releas and set up the first goal. Ward, always fast and dangerous, scored the first Battery goal with a fine shot. Eby cleared well. F. Oomez and Dunbar combined to stop Armstrong and Baxter. Parkhouse was nearly through again as the final whistle sounded with 4 29 21 3 itill H. 37 4 Ketchikan AB R a three-piece suit of grey gabardine with navy accessories. I Once a crackerjack track former herself, Myrtle (Mon H PO 2 1 dULGER Krause did well In goal i the Battery the winners by two of American Beauty roses. The church, which was filled with friends, was banked with a myriad of early summer blooms for the occasion. Miss Weatherby was eowned had no chance with the shots treal Stan Cook believes Can B. Taylor ss .... 6 Carol Bass 3b .. 5 G. Jones rf 4 0 1 that got by. Smith was effective, Eby was very safe. Brem goals to nil. ; Teams: Battery Morgan; Durjbar, Prince Rupert Florist adian girls aspiring to berths on the Dominion's team for the i ing mink, however, because of , D. Contrcras lb 5 16 OPTOMETRIST I 300 3rd Ave. 3ox 516 Tel. 7T7 Ypllnnrt T3-iii. - n,m v,n.,A ner worked hard. other in plnlt tafetta, while Miss Jor- I Diiii.ui CJiiuuc iamco win iiac Tnm nenn n .... 5 0 the threat they posed to wild life. . 1,1 .VllllllblUll V. Flowers for AH Occasions played a hard uiivuis sunr. to do a lot of homework to Bussanich if .... 2 dan wore a gown of yellow brocade. Miss Mintenko's gown was Hone of the immediate con John Bulger Ltd. the the reach standards committee. She set by admits Greer was very effective and, as usual, didn't waste a thing. .Newbold did well far his first H. Erickson If 1 B. Eastnn 1 Ferguson, Veitch. F. Oomez, A. Gomez, Vuckovich, Parkhouse, D. Gomez, Ward. Legion Krause; Smith, Eby, Bremner, Yelland, Greer, New-bold, Baxter, Armstrong, Alex Third Avenus Advertise in tne Daiiy News! standards are tough they're Th ,K k strucuon oi a nsn navcneiy u of mauve brocade. All wore this district must be delayed, he matching noral headdresses with told the meeting. Policy of the wnjte ribbons. wurmng mr-eiy alongside' identical to those for last sum- Baxter wno played his usual xVincent ss 0 L. Bass cf 5 mer's Olympics. But she feels ,j ITrtro wora irA-nn neat pasing game. ander, Murray. Referee S. P. Woodside. Armstrong that is as it should be for com G. Russell p .... 5 of hatoheries in the north, but' " the work is beginnin In the XJS ? 7? i the ""gan in prelude to Cariboo and will be carried f'ayed petition at the games will be Linesmen P. Bond, M. Hal- ft l"" ucicjuuiiy aiiu auring me north as time and funds allow. formance of girls from the vorsen. COMMENTS: It was a good game to watch spearheaded most Legion attacks but was given little chance to shoot. Alexander tried hard. D. Murray was fast, and crossed some fine eentres. This game was played in spite of continuously falling "moun- signing of the register. A i. i . Following the business session,. I' 44 5 14 30 15 4 For Bussanich In sixth. "Batted for Bussanich in fifth. xTaken out in first inning. " A. HTaeKKNZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO Bt'Y SPECIAL Continental Bed. Full Size, Restmnre flat ribbon sprint, full size. Ace spring fill mattress, full size $71.00 See our carpets jest arrived Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue ih. in n,.mh.r. ni oninvpr? 'ccepuuxi, auenaea Dy zoo Morgan was very safe in goal but had little to do. Dunbar and ' two outdoor color films shown, ''owed at Valhalla hall WaS adorned with f!wal by Mr. Cunningham. jWhkh Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Giiii left for the interior today. You saw n in The News. Try a Classified Ad for Results. A Representative Warehouse Stock to Save You Time and Money : Commodore I Cafe 1 1 "BetK-r Th-n Ever" Tm Tf from: JiUSSfiDJiPS - it Food and Service In City T - w J-4 JUL Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. Ltd. General Dry Battery Co. of Canada Ltd. -Canadian Westinghouse Co. Lid. (Lamp Division) Imperial Wipinr, Rag Co. Ltd. G. H. Wood ft Co. Ltd Dustbane Co. or B.C. Ltd. and others at e JS w 'v. ' Divid Chow, Mgr other Empire countries last summer. Myrtle, who anchored Canada's record-shattering relay team In the Olympic games of 1928, rates Pat Jones of Vancouver as the Dominion's best runner at the moment. She says the 220 Is the toughest and most Important race. 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