1 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. February 15, 1952 BARGEES DWINDLE Asbestos Town of 500 in Making in Cassiar Area Railway Gives Service Plus MONCTON, NJ3. At least one Prince Edward Tslanrl trouelloi. LIVERPOOL, England (Reu-,ters) The older generation of I bargees who man the barges on ! Britain's canals is dying oft and I nn nn0 Is tnlrinfr 4ViAi- nUa I r . ! OL DAILY NEWS j Two hundred and fifty men w bo headine CUUlg north HOI III ed Biltls(tranlpoIt wlth "icjals- ,ac- a sjwrtage of recruUg rhia tnis .spring snrintn to tl, the McDames TIT n Creek area in the Cassiar! 'or work on barges, said -once district where they will be enrawr! in mill a nthor !l wa? the.rule 'or sons to-foi- is thoroughly convinced of the efficiency of modern transpor tation. On his way to Sackville, New ',.,... , , " " " low tneir ratners, but now th j tonbiruCUOn WOrK lor a new asbestos mine. A mod- younger men prefer regular Jobs crunswicic, Dy car to catch a ern town of possibly 500 nonulatinn i exntaA tn asnore- ? r Canadian National Railways train, ye slopped off at a store nil viyv,vfcVU V V -y.- ii i. i , i ii i i ., eventually established there. ' if you want to sed i., advuL7 n ...... . I X-A...i ..tl-.fi , . 1 r1...--- 1 to maise a purcnase. On arrival at Sackville. he went in to the rroaucuon or a men crane nr 1 . .ooiii. I asbestos will commence this fall f O :r station to send a telegram and the operator asked him if he had his ticket. On searching his pockets the passenger found he had lost it. "The conductor on your train has the ticket and will give it to you when you board," the operator told him. The passenger was dumbfounded until- the operator ex Two million dollars worth a year is expected to be turned out. In the meantime, the mine workings are open stripping. Later production will be at greater depth. The product will oe trucked out to the Alaska Highway at Watson Lake and taken to Whitehorse or Carcross for shipment to Skagway over the Yukon and White Pass route and down coast by ship. exclusive Top Wrestling Show Billed For Centre Grunts and groans will make an appearance here again thio month-end when two of the world's top wrestlers stage a two-day exhibition bout at the Civic Centre. And there'll be women wrest- ft4f4anJjnn lets, too, says Director Jack VUISIa llQ I II Q HANTS Mrs. Lorna Jackson of Toronto, a com-, Mxciii! Capital Sweepstakes'. for womtn In the D.ir Dr-rby at Ottawa which was held recently, siir l iun huskies owned by Tat Duval of East , who is tillering the 100-mile Uuee-day lace fur i CP PHOTO ) plained, ine ticket had, been found on the floor of the store where lie hud made his purchase and the storekeeper had turned it over to the airent The Made For Curling 5 and 66 gauge NYLON HOSIERY' agent had passed at on to the Reserve Forces Seen Important ' TORONTO 0) SDeakine before tiling Begins next conductor and hud wired Sackville. "That is servico plus," the relieved passenger said. have- been set aside for the tyros instruction for beginners, says Jack Laurie, chairman of thp drnw nnri enmt ittr.no nr. tf'img in me now Sportsman Lith first of prl- Stirn, who recently completed arrangements for the show with Vancouver promoter Cliff Parker. Main event next February 29 jtions taking to the imittee I Speed Demon Voted Best In Britain si.il and Wednesday Following Is the list of teams. the Empire Ciub here yesterday, Lt.-Gen. Guy Simonds, Canada's chief of staff, stressed the importance of the reserv forces. Their importance was equal, he said, to that of the active forces as a deterrent to possible attack by any enemy. Tliinl. A Al'fM'liault M W tlormley W J irall and March 1 will feature Aus- LONDON Geoffrey Duke, trallan heavyweight champion 28-year-old demon of the inter-Jack O'Reilly against American national motorcycle speedways, , i has been voted Britain's out- " champion Andy Tremaine. - - ,rfi , ,, , CJnZT in the Mr!nona? "W to clen groan together fca-jg , Record, turc the ' attraction as lieht- a London weekly. weights meet in five three-min Holder of two world's speed ute rounds. Preliminaries wilt nreaent In. ' NUeS. Duke polled 61.939 VOteS. cal members of the Civic Centre n,earlv twice as many as any pre- Snow Back In Prince Rupert j Prince Rupert preople, who felt j they had been more than gener- ously treated in the way of snowfall during January and were glad to see the last of it, awoke to another surprise today. There was another two inches on the ground and trees and hills again had their wreathy shroud. One inch of snow was officially recorded at the Digby Island meateorological station. Possibility of further wet snow flurries was seen with a weather forecast that predicted westerly wind of fifteen miles an hour and also suggested scattered showeis. The weather forecast for the tiay predicted little change in existing conditions. Hrcmtils W. A. ArmHlmng D O Bedlortl 8 KIKIna A iC. Burr W Bnitrr J. H. M Brptnner A. K. V'aii Mfcr Oeo. W Ccxjk 1 A W Dlbb A. E. Field J M Fleldn T Prey A. Vraiwr J. Ft C'ron' F. A. Oarner J T Hnrvfy Vic Clrnnt Doutt Prizy-ell W F. Holm 1 H Hume D C H.inrtli H E lohnn.i.-l -W u hmltli Dr H Mui-boimiti n J. Bennett J A MrLeod W. M.:ln W J McLran A M(Tuiald H- rt. 8h'itrdown 1. A McNcice vious winner of the contest. Lends Geo. J Duwes I C. Eby H E OladillnK T. Johnnton It. M( Kay. Jr. Hon irk W C Baxter Mtljimi D A. MarPhe W A McBroom H. Moruau I. AUlKsallcm A. Murray K Mannon M. E. Martin W. Smith J M.UihI C. M.x.re A 8 Nicltprmm T A Ncwt.ni R F Huddertiam A. M, Rlvctt II. Skiillmorud A E Knilth T Nicoll W M Doumont C W. Trp P W. w-inx W H Wrmht P. LrKcns W. K jmlth judo club. O Dork Pencil Seam Flattering Shades Created for Your Newest Costume New Low Prices 54 gauge, 1 5 denier $1.75 a pair 66 gauge, 15 denier $1.95 a pair. A A Newton N Purkrr 1)1 J MhcDoiwIU i-t J hmiiitum .1 i) Tucker H if Ihm H WukiiiH N. K wuiwn C WhittllUlU H J ImlrnUo K A TuriHT E f CinnJun H n U'ury H Rtulsuii V II l,-wls W c tuihill .1 S Paul J i NmniHii w ' Anderson C Ilixoii .1 li Schumrm W Ilmnnrr J Hunti-r J S I imtsay i) KiitWurd Trailing by 9.720 votes in the runnet-up slot was duskv Randolph Turpin. who captured the imagination of the British public In his two championship bouts with Sugar Ray Robinson. Reg Harris, world's professional sprint cycling champion, and winner of the award in 1949 and Native Wins Dog Derby 7 THE PAS, Man. (CP) Steve 1950, came third. Denis Comp- Pranteau. 38-year-old treaty In ton. installed smirtsman of the dian from Grand Rapids. Manl- year in 1947 and 1948. Gordon t EASIER THAN PUSHING A BUTTON We'll take care of your heating oil for you even save you the bother of checking your heating oil tank. We ll Refill Your Tank Regulaily Call N.R.YOUNG Healing Oil Distributor toba, yesterday won the 144- Richards, champion lockey and mile Canadian open Dog Derby Roger Bannister, Britain's great in record time of 15 hours, 42 milcr. were amone others well n riiens HockeyStandings minutes and ten seconds. in the running for the 1951 award. , . NATIONAL W L D F A Pts I Leafs Hockey Scores c7 Thursday 7 p.m. Bateinan vs. Barber; Boulter vs. Berg; Black vs. Col-linson. 9 p.m. Evans vs. Eyolfson: Greene vs. Holliston; Schler vs. Jennings. Friday 7 p.m. Landun vs. Laurie; Kelloueh vs. McDowell; McKen-zie vs. Miller. 9 p.m. Moore vs. Matthew; Ostertag vs. Warren; Rogcrson . BtwUitloiBi.!.,, . . , PHONE S74 ruder ctune National Toronto 1, Montreal 3 Detroit 3. Chicago 2 Duke who finished 12th in (he 1950 balloting, scored an unprc- dented' run of personal triumphs in native and lnternation-n' eorr Tetition last year. His imposing list of major victories '-"'tided the following: Isle of Man senior and Junior champ- 32 10 11 150 96 24 12 18 128 112 26 7 21 146 125 17 12 24 113 136 18 10 24 136 154 14 5 33 115 165 Detroit Toronto Montreal Boston New York Chicago JfTllifllX Coll u$ today ' Pacific Coast New Westminster 3, Vancou . vcr 7 "Tacoma 4. Victoria 2 ' Seattle 6. Saskatoon 5 t F it conil place i ional Jji.ikcy League itftis - Battle for; ' in the National! I lightened Thurs-i I iintie.il Canadiens 1 I? "i 'u Maple Lcafs ...1,1 f .,,-u t,i within one i! I I in i i ,.,.f lonshlps; Ulster and Belgian I rlo mid lunior Grand Prix; Grand Prix des Nations (Junior!;1 I'otch Grand Prix (senion; and Fecnch Grand Prix (Junior). Okanagan ins Kc'.own? 2. Pentlcton 5 . PCSAIII.-OSAHI. Prepare For Rink Opening Kamioiip 7. Vancouver 2 I . Western International ! A. E. -ncs. meanwhile Smith left, on today's n n, S3 a business trip to . lead over Toronto i. nits by edging the : 1 ai'. 5, Kimberley 5 (overtime plane for tic i Sandspit. While Barney Eyolfson, Ice -Hi..;;a Black Hawks steward, is preparing the ice at j the curling rink for official ii victory, before ' .,ni,. ....,.)..., ... .. STORK CRAFT ABY CRIBS We must clean up our shelves !o make way for Spring Stocks now coming in Starting SATURDAY, Feb. 16, we are putting on a For One Week ONLY i. ,.. ii Jans. was iile " vth membprs are busy w,tr hammer f over Toronto ' 1 "i insl i,JUr )0SSTS mi" raw. ' i A lull turnout of club niem- CaiUmens started with brrr ls (-x!, ""'d lor the rest of W.t.ffc s goal in the first l,le Wl't'lt lo nrlP 1,1 preparing '! out through Dick lor tlle "P-'ninR. pi second period and clut executives win welcome a An example of the finest kind of good craftsmanship. We've an extensive stock and you're Invited to our fu niture departm-ent u p c t a I r s to make your selection. hei through Boom np,PlnB lland 'rom any adults. tl f'!l :i m the same scs- "spccla!ly from some of those ' h ii onlv Toronto reply Joyed the skating,'' said ' a. 'I roennd period died Ja,ck Laurle' executive member. Ifl akMIl sri.rori .. - . ftock educimig) Sole -2. . Pi iced from H 1 j VntonJ11U Cal J ' the National Ho- "-f " 1('(iiR scorer, 1,1 "K liis thirtieth I of the season 3 Women's Shoes Only ALL SSZIS HIJll VIC my. H we now Less mattress IKlllils ni.,Ht I "ace tinier Lach of l, COLORS Gordon & And ;K)I) l)EMM) ALL B.C. Fl'RS S"1P NICK! ' juntiter of ALL British rolumbia Furs w a n t e d HIGHEST possible prices as-"red. Currently paying ifor TOI gradesi UP TO: SQUIRREL 75c: WEASEL ami MUSK-RAT $3 00; MINK Untcrlnri 40 0(): MARTEN $50 00; FISHER $75. Due to continued unsettled conditions advisable ihln ALL Furs IMMKDIAT-El Y. 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