g E5rfn Kiipert Dafl? JSefoJ E13. Monday, August 30, 1348 Toitayj in Sports i LEGION HOST TO ALL-STAR, NAVY TEAMS 1 ... i , YOUNG FOOTBALLERS TAKE NOTE FOR KIDS, PENSIONERS , LONDON, CP The remaimng wedding-gift food parcels sent to Princess Elizabeth from the Dominions are to be repacked at her request and sent to widows MAIN RETAINS TENNIS TITLE VANCOUVER (P Lome Main of Vancouver Sunday successfully defended his British Col- 1 V- Mi "Do you remember when "j Johnny Connor completed his was the favourite phrase at: hat trick second half, and Dam Park, Ayr, when old lav-! Thome made the icoring 3 all. supporting children and old-aw urr.bia junior clay courts tennis , pensioners. Total number of title by defeating Jerry De Witt parcels snt out so far is more of Vallejo, California, 6-4, ti-3,!,han 128'- Ayrshire - Bell (Kllmar-nocki; 8ummers Ayr. M'Cloy i Ayr i, Hogf 'Ayr i. Currie .Ay ). MLaughlin (Ayr. Thowe lAvrt. Mackie Ayrt. Cunning - ourites of other days, Neilly Etewar, Johnny Connor, Phil M'Cloy, Jimmy Hogg, and company showed they could still teach a thing or two to the Members of both teams and officials gathered together at the Canadian Legion Club rooms following last evening' football game in honor of the handing over to the Prince Rupert team the Hanson Trophy which they had just won from the Navy. On behalf of the Prince Rupert Football Association J. S. Wilson, president, expressed the great pleasure the. two-game series had afforded the 6-0, in the final round. BROKE AWAY IN 1821 El Salvador declared its in- t ' - . i i a a- v. w ? A 1 r youngsters of today. The large , h(im (Avr, Donnelly iPartlck Daily News Classified Ads get 1 dependence from Spain in 1821 crowd of Ayr and district folk Thistle, M Gibbon (Ayr). Rovers) MAUUter iRaith substituted for Hogg. made it clear they had not forgotten. The game was not fast, and, (Partkk Glasgow Johnstone Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter aitnougn sups crepe in, grouna TnisUe, Hamilton (Rangers) local players. The fine sports manship no less than the qua! passing, trapping, and. position-; .Thirds). Lawson (Clap- s at ity of play of the sailors hadjal play was of a high order. mi ) Mai)och (Derby), Kirk made a splendid impression on j Connor scored twice for Glas-j . ' cuael&nd (St. Mirren), Winnipeg where they have been on holiday. gow first half, and Thowe once all Calllgan Middlesborough 1 , ue-war (Thirds 1, Connor (Oitie), Lieutenant Manifold spoke i for Ayr. very nigmy on me notipitaoie nui nignugni ui me mau-u , Th.im.n ICilli treatment and many courtesies ; came when the "penalty king" ; . . Referee J. I. VJUjnn, Ay riripH hv Prirw ' Ruiiert i nf nast. vears. fi2-vear-old Vicki Hipp was a passenger to Prince Rupert on Tuesday's train. l,infRnien Tofnmy Cftiffis TRASS- Itiutuaitci a hj wii-iia. acrj unu itwiii. 1 m vhuiuiu, - l v i IK voya from the spot amid delighted 'Rangers), Joe AHMn (A cheers. drie). At a special meeting of th; Village Commi.sioners Wednesday, the contract for the installing of the village waterworks system was awarded to Martin Brothers and Campbell Ltd., Vancouver. George Martia was in town this week and left on Thursday morning by car for Prince Rupert where he w'il erplane for the south, returning to commence work here about September 7. Norman Ar-seneau of the North Western Electric has been given the electrical contract by Mr. Martin. Alan Dubeau is spending i holiday with his parents, Mr thoroughly enjoyed both games and would look forward to future gam e.s with pleasure Others speaking in similar vein Savannah UniU-d 3ui fd the lira FIRST EXHIBITION Prince Rupert's first exhibition was held 'in the autumn of 1914 in the building on 6th Avenue occupied by Luke Manen's roller rink The site is now, and has for year been used for the armoury. The fair demonstrated, in a striking and most convincing way, the fertility of the country, including the Queen Charlotte Islands, around the new city of Prince Rupert. Into the assembling and display of the numerous exhibits, citizens nd settlers had put great energy and judgment and its general excellence was not easily surpassed by any of the fairs that followed, and which were staged in the building erected on the Acropolis. In the illustration can be noted many faces familiar to old timers. and Mrs. M. Dubeau, before returning to his studies at the FOOTBALL POSTPONED Football Schedule U.B.C. next month. Owing to weather conditions: last evening's football game 1 scheduled between 120th Bat- UGHD,; Charley Agar arrived in town at the beginning of the week 1 Battery vs. (Stuart Shield). Every i 'ifftric S tery and Canadian Legion was, Sept nnstnnneri. Actually the rjlav- School High High for a short stay with relatives were Lieutenant Onyski and C.P.O. Sadler, who played against Rupert in 1858. Informal talks revealed that Andy Wyatt and Kinch had played together on school teams for yeara. Brodie and brothr-in-law Cragg had played against each other years ago. A special cheer was reserved for the young High School players who had put up such a good 6how in their first re- here. havs' Sept. 3 Battery vs intr nf thP came w.mlri sputter, to ol the at, had no bearing on the Mob-School (Gilhuly Cup Replay). ley Cup as the Canadian Le Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith drove to Prince Rupert on Wednesday Mr. F. Procter, an interior decorator newly arrived in Te-race, has moved with his family into the home on Lakels Avenue formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. N. Arseneau who have taken up residence on Lazelle Avenue. accompanied by the Rev. and gion has already won it, but the Battery would doubtless have welcomed the chance to FOOD SHORTAGE ta rur ill 4fkt LIFE OE BIG MERRY 60 ROUND FOR BRIDGE MAN Vancouver Motorists Fume As Operation Takes 15 Minutes close the bridge and allow truf-lic to move. Public works officials say thf pioceetture takes 12 minutes. The men who do the turning time ii. at 15 minutes on a windless day. The end may soon be In sight however, fur an electric motor, which will open the bridge in a whizzing three minutes, Is on the way. CANCa M Mrs. J. McAllister who are trav elling south on a holiday. I) -:.-. n n . Iters win ove rthe Battery by . m 1 :-.-: ilKivtlOUJ ; sen, Pat Wilson, Bob Currie, 1-0 on August 13 was a lucky Mr. and Mrs. F. Nash are no-v in residence in their new home on Park Avenue East. MJi(H.i Itiut tbt Di.j Mr. W. Ross Thompson drove to Prince Rupert this week, this being the first time since 1930 that he has been away from Terrace and he found the coastal city a much busier plac than when he was last there. effeitiit .V VANCOUVER (P-Llfe to Clifford Cross is one big merry-go-round. For 17 years he has been going round in circles, disregard- Surpluses and Possibility of Lowered Farm Incomes Foreseen in I'nited States By OVID A. MARTIN WASHINGTON, (AP) The Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and returned on Tuesday from one that the Legion could not duplicate. And it is just as likely that the Legion would have welcomed the chance to show the Battery that they could do it again. The standing of the Mobley Cup with the one game between the Battery and the Legion outstanding is as follows: WDLF AP Charlie Currie and Jack Sharpe. The promise shown by these young players augurs well for the future of football in Prince Rupert. Other speakers were Alex. Haig, manager of the local All-Stars, Darrow Gomez, captain and Charlie Baptie. The visitors spoke very highly of the fine refeering of Bob Murray and Sid Woodside. WAR ON POTATO BUG Britain recently sent and flame-throwers to n Pnnti nivvei if 'f rlistii a j ing fuming motorists who line beetle flght lnp Colora(l0 po- Mi- can; aiol t avtr. I war and post-war period of shortages and high prices . of up waiung iui nun iu atop. , tal( buf,, ppsl Jn Bium. farm and food products is TEIBIIELACE 3 0 0 8 3 6 di'win8 t a close. A new era of surpluses is at 1 i i fi 4 v Can. Legion 120th Battery 11 s nis joo as loreinuu oi u four-man crew that tramps an eight hour watch in the centre' of the swing span of Fraserj Avenue bridge connecting the avenue with Lulu Island. j The aging timber and steel structure is one of the few re- j maining hand -operated swini; ', the threshold. Surpluses will develop first BEARS TWO-HEADED BABY ALICE SPRINGS, Australia, i High School 0 1 3 6 13 1 Baseball Scores National with the major food materials, such as the grains. They will come later in the case of finished products, such as meat, dairy and poultry products, sugar and food fats. spans in British Columbia. Un der a marine law section, the -: -t-A two-headed female, stillborn child was born to a full-blooded Arunta woman without medical aid in this northern territory town. Both heads were perfectly formed and there were two hearts. Doctors aay the remarkable feature was that the birth was normal. IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Hear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . . plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. span must be opened imme- "u"u'w,c Ottt.'0,d)ately for anv bout, large ori . . , , - .Ismail, regardless of time, tide --tintii'iiiiBriarii? " - WK. , or motor traffic. iruus. a wnea, snoriage wmcn plagued the country only a few months ago nas disappeared. Farmers are harvesting the THE SKEENA MERCANTILE LOBSTER SAVES LUNCH START BAY, Devonshire, Eng. (P A lobster caught by a local Tedious Operation First the operator blocks off traffic by lowering the safety gate. Then he walks i;88 feet across the bridge to block traffic on the other side. In Hip centre of the bridge' he opens Boston 1-2, Pittsburgh 6-5 ' New York 2-2, Cincinnati 3-3 Philadelphia 1-4, Chicago 0-10 Brooklyn 12-6, St. Louis 7-4. ! American Chicago 4-7, Philadelphia 5-2 St. Louis 2-12, Boston 10-4 Cleveland 6-2, Washington 0-5. Detroit 9-10, New York 6-11 SATURDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 4-0, Sacramento 5-2 Los Angeles 2, San Diego 4 Seatle 3, Oakland 4 Portland 7, Hollywood 2 SUNDAY Seattle 1-1, Oakland 2-5 San Francisco 3-5, Sacramento 7-3 IN THE fisherman crawled Into the cabin of the boat, where it met a stow away rat busy eating the fisher ! Ei If Vnn.Shofliilo CUttrior Slarv'u-a a man-hole cover, inserts a ten mans lunch. There was a squeak, and the rat rushed out and leaped overboard, leaving Cool an i Commercial Hunting LL4 H foot pole, and commences the treadmill. The process 1 s repeated t o the lunch and a small tuft of creamy tcnue-t.rvjlln re-nr orjiunt, richly coaio i wi':i smooth, delicious Mars chca-tct'e wishing - Sightseeing ' SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. PHONES Terrace: W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. K.enney Ltd., 35 fur in the lobster's claws. DESERT WEALTH second lagrest wrxeat crop in history. There wlil be plenty to meet all our needs and send perhaps a record quantity abroad. The largest corn crop on record is nearing maturity. Livestock fed bins, which had run dangerously low as a result oi last year's corn crop failure, will be overflowing. It is quite possible that the end of next year's harvest will see the end of food shortgaes and the end of rising food prices. But this would bring back many of the problems of depressed farm prices and income which plagued farmers and the country during the late '20's and '30's. FARM OFFICIALS WORRIED Most of Chile's . mineral wealth is located In the des .OITQ Portland 2-1, Hollywood 1-0 Los Angeles 10-4, San Diego Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 466 ert and mountain regions of the north. years immediately ahead to dispose of surpluses. 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