5." Prince Rupert Daily News" Thursday, February 7. 1962 Young Rupert l Hockres ' 3L DAILY NEWS I of Sea Upsets Decorum Monumental London Lloyds I By CHARLES E. WHITING Tacoma 7, Seattle 3 Edmonton 3, New eWstminster Boxers Travel To Interior SPORT 1 Western Int.-Okanagan Kimberley 2, Kelowna 13 National New York at Toronto (postponed because of King's death). flH)N (APJ The saga of Capt. Kurt Carl-fhU Flying Enterprise succeeded in doing NOTIC lillU'lllinc CApiuita nave ctunicveu uciuic, it j-1nsirkiitn rf i I'MIOI'dVilfl Tl 11 1 lull t Fuur young Prince Rupert boxers travel next week-end to New Hazelton to compete In a boxing card arranged by thv New Hazel-ton Elementary and High School, trainer of the Boys' Boxing Club, Martin Saunders, announced aiown simply as Lloyd s. i - - 1 The business of writing mar.! . i countless other tvues of risks page li went on as usual. But often, I nd Irani Mountie Makes Dubious of Olympic Team Oslo Games units in durinB tnc H-day struggle of It will be the first out-of-town trip for the youngsters. They are 1 v l'UU k.w 800 kw , t.iit three ! Billy Saunders, eight, 68 pounds; the past underwriters and clerks slipped away to seek late newspaper 1 .. ,, , ji.i'd during Fashion Footwear will be closed for renovations from MONDAy, FEBRU-ARY t to THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, inclusive. ' ' Big Shoe Sale Continues To Saturday 9th FASHION FOOTWEAR Smith 10 TO pounds; Dick REGINA (CP)-A Mounts will FRANKFURT ( API-Members j I edition relating details of the January it 'or "ada at ' the Olym- ol West Germany Olympic pQun(Js past fate of the daunUess Dane and Pfdd'e i . ,.rv annarent that his gale-battered ship. ! "-". I Voung Saunders and Bury both When thc battle was lost and. Hip Klvintz EnterDrlse lav at the i V sm 7 Buy Jim Nickel, 21, a serious y,oung gian public or by many of tlielr ; E,, Boxj c)ub card herc ,agt air at present training in Re- competitors at the winter games; N b . . ... aDDr- i n t be placed .a hydro electric ui, l.th Fulls River and ..v.rirs ' Inter- .,.. n Kuril K'"a for service with' the HCMP, in Oslo starting Feb. 14. I cullud in the shy Kklpner ana ciation from a packed house ,, v,i, 1,. .iivo, mnHallwas iiameu u. hummer wi n Musi oi in-in inim iiirwaia iui TrniririfT of th vnnnn rather pessimistic j bcgun byG w Watmough, has i Puiod. Without r0'r aving wortmiy upheld the ) his Pl'. B"J fti" "J . . . .. omoi-nonru .T rrnrpjipnt. Pan:if t.anaua n 111 in thp u,v iU,uu- 10.00(1- mood. mood l.lohnut trnriitlnns of thfi sea." iitpiesL-im been taken over by Saunders who January or eu.ciBcm.jr ,,b. , J,,Kltthl.wl tonHnm i An Idea ol what the German wnvW nut. uril lh Vwivc txiir a t electric service in Thcn the 3 m men and wom. Canada's Olympic paddling ere: athletes may expect in Norway ; week He eels hig wm !.j.;ty wouiu nac cn wno handle Lloyds vast rh I.I.I'd TlliS emerg- j.. h...lrini. Hrnmiort tholr have a was given by Dr. Karl Ritter von team is expected to Halt, president of the West Ger- mid be increased ....,.,, British reserve with meniDcrn.p of eignt. Constable Nickel, a native of man national Olympic commit- to without delay a ringing "three cheers." Winnlpeg, said that he had tec. dc- ,,i id future It va an occasion as rare at make a "good" showing at New Hazelton, a newly formed club which is trying to raise money lor a local museum of Indian art. Expenses of the trip will be borne by the local club, whose only sponsor is lis trainer. Saunders savs he would acceDt fin Lloyd's as failure to knock off ! work in mid-afternoon for a H ik says. . of the situation," .-muiid.s;.cs is Unit "We must be aware 01 the fa-.t that many Norwegians still dislike the Germans and the .smallest Incident may cause a disaster," he told reporters. quahiied in three events but was allowed to enter only one. Thc duo will race in a speciil 21-foot-long kayak Imported aoin Sweden. Since tiie summer of 1919, spot of tea. e.uinot be en- It U difficult to describe tJ uuon because of Lloyd's. Its articles of Incorpor y ol transmission , sidesten the issue bv de- He feared that especially in Nickel and Brigdcn have teamed hockey something may occur ...for first class spare-time training. ..at naval pay for time spent . . . good sports activities: . . . physical fitness... good comrades. Play a man's part in the defence of freedom. Now is the time! ancial support of any group or I Individuals interested In promoting a young boys' boxing club' up in paddle cvenis and have which In its final effect may crush German's sports reputation, still In the building stage. hen. Should his youthful pugilists (m x i ms at any t'me- scribing it is "an establishment Si ion has and would or goclt,ty.. for effecting mar-So lui her hydro elec-, mc insurance more generally iu nt but it must . be kmjwI, as Lloyd's." t..i a project of this. LloyJ-s numbe origins actual-Hl i quire three years w 0 bacK (0 U)e i7tn.Century t, Black contin- c'0lIce house 0WUCd by Edward t i si is very high . . . n h wprt, fPa; npj. A vtli ii won steadily. Nickel played football in Winnipeg during high school, played hockey for the Winnipeg Black with the Moose Jaw Canucks hi All players were told individ- return victorious, says Saunders, ually to avoid any trouble. Th-.;y ! he wants to enter them In the were ordered to accept without; March Silver Gloves competition at Vancouver. Hawks and spent two month3 objection all referee rulings. j. (.' a of the 0UtPut papers then so the proprietors i ' project should be of coffce nouses sometimes 8 jjj nadily saieaoie 'gathered tld-blts of Information f OH FUli MUriCUlAHS ON HOW YOU CAN INIOY 1H( A0VNrGS OF .C.N.(J TRAINING, APCIV IC. NAVAL RECRUITING OFflCtR H.M.C.S. CHATHAM, PRINCE RUPERT PHONE: 526 ' ,)f. .im a i.iiiui.iu.Mic from thelr customers an(j pUQ the investment. This lLshpd ims intelligence for the on .iy can in t.cllitation of all the 1949-50 season. He Joined the RCMP last November with special permission from the commissioner to take leave ol absence after his training in order to train for and attend the games. Plans call for the constable to fly to Helsinki July 1. He will have about 20 days in which to train in Finland. His event will be run off July 28. The federal government has agreed lo pay his way from tj.iUi up anu esmu-i ued usage of an nit which later ; SHIPPING KEG1STER For some reason lost in an-liauitv manv of the citv's mer- N 14 lird bv X I ALLEYS t.i an emergency , Ciant.insurers began making a I atu. liublt of dropping in at Lloyd's, ooon there appeared Lloyd's News a sort of news-letter of shipping information. xjlained that there :j i(i h p. of devcl- n uLible to Prince r.t to transmission .i io';ir.s: i i j.ilUU h p. Hess Montreal to the games and back. 'lhe shipping lLst gradually acquired correspondents in ports and will assume his living ex- Telkwa Hockey Contest Close throughout tlie.world. penses. A sterling, sliver eoffe pal by Thomoi Moor, England, 1 757. A valued piece, now in the ! With WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXFI) LEAGl'E I (or Nurses' League) ' ' Highest score reaped last night 1 was bowled by Jean Gordon, of 1 Kaydettes. with 233. Jack Wiese, !of Dingbats, followed with 226. Hal Wlndt, of Daffy Dribblers, holds the highest score for the i reason with 298, while Miss Gor-i don has bowled the high score of : 258 in the women's division. Sea- Their reports were sped to the ; colice house by a nevcr-explaln-i Allan collection, Vancouver. L':v Royals Plan t J arrangement with the postmaster-general which began around 1734. This gave Lloyd's TELKWA Smithcis Pee.Wees , met the Telkwa Pee-Wecs on the home ice here on Sunday, the1 game ending in a 6 to 5 victory , for Telkwa. The first period .Unntiul Iroon cififlcmun shin with . Europe Tour gi uup of underwriters an edge , on competitors. I By 17 j4 the coffee house group! 1,'iOO. i l plant- 3.600. 1 I mi plant-2,700. in, :n peak load that v has yet been cail-upply tia.s been 7500 additional diescl projected by the .ny, there, v. ouJd.be,. Mr. black felt, i mi p: ak load lilus icssive increases, ii me hydro-electric son's high average, by Windt, Is jn Uv u was; was publishing its own register NEW WESTMINSTER A ' Euro- .1 .l-- C,llKn. kn. Z1U. 61U. of shipping. ipean tour after thc close pf the First half season standings of VuL l, ' " f Z iin. "More nnd "more underwriters I cunent playing season Is ; pian- the six-team league are as fol- ... , . -,, im up with Bobby Schlosser, rhlnll!i. right were attracted to Lioyas anu ; neci for me New Westminster jcws: winf, who was put on the team ; in 1771 it leased quarters In the Royals. A representative of the hoUshots 30. Daffy Dribblers 22, 1 ' ' . A to replace Bobby Irving who is Screwballs DlngbaU 22. Nu- 22. ml y back wUn the ,eam and Royal Exchange. I club is now overseas making ar- Lloyd s now has its own spac- f rangemcnts. ious auaiters in Leadcnhall ; LONDON DRY GIN nelf 20, Kaydettes 18 K. Van Horn as goalie. lull I ii Tpam standings, second half Daffy Dribblers 8. Hot Shots 7, Nunels 4, Kaydettes 3; Screwballs 1. Dingbats 1. If you want to sell it, advertise t ION BON it. News rlassifiwl I NO DELAY Street, hard by the Bank oi ; .alisis of load England. .il Inline power re- The one big thing that sets; in tins city," Mr. Llyoc" s apait from orthodox In-l believe the prj- sui ance companies Is that their . underwriters still do business as im of plant cxpin- no! oe interrupted 'private and particular per-ol who niiiv be ulti- sons." Schedule of Basketball Following is the complete SQUARE DANCING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 A di'sfJiitjui'slieii product of ii iniv aiiihoi-.tv taen uuunnm h tlefl- slble down to the last penny of schedule of league basketball 8 P.M. arriving at a Civic Centre - THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. New WMImimtcr, B. C h.s estate lor any snare oi mc ior ims tcuouii. otium . tanding in this re-i ite a very serious ! games end February 12; playuif. risk he accepts. begin February 18. i Ktibrunry B: Jr. BjlRorn v. i ni this community Man- This .dvcrt.Mment il art poWisheO Of raspHyed by tht Lkiuot Control Board or by llw Oov.rnr.ieW ol B.ilnh OoiunHui Merchants; Hon; Int. HI Cireon vs. eiy short period of mg olicumstancea, i ol mnher electric COFFEE TABLES must ol necessity January Scaling SHrIiI Iiki-o nwn Over Year A in Spite of Snow I'umlilions Sr. Elks vs. Man son I February 12; Jr. Maple Leafs vn Annunciation: Int. Fashion v. F & P; Sr. Manson vs. Rainmakers, UliAn. COC 300. j February 16: Jr. - Benvcrs vs. Bui-I irers: Int. F & P vs. HI Urcrn; Sr. Playotf. 1 Fi'bruurv 19: Jr. Mnnson vs. An-1 mmrtalltnt: Int. Faslilun vs. Merchants: Sr.-Playoff, playuff. ' Februnrv 23: Jr. Maple Ijafs v.i. -me firm decision is 'ie city council." LEAP YEAR! Beavers; HI Orcen vs. Fashion: Sr. bwling rihedule I I HM) ii ...r But Why Exert Yourself? tsVW.ift' - in Prince P'-"; tawlog production JrBu,,crs VK. An. rtuiicrt lorcstry district for inc nuIu.lnUon. it. Merciwnts vs. f mouth of January this year & P: . sr-Piayon. 29: Jr. BulRore v Maple feel. February nl OUIllU lleil 24 iH,lJ,oou 4JM300 board uoalu Leafs Int. Merchants vs. Fashion, showing a slight Increase over irt"0J 2 of 3 ,,,. the same month last year. Heavy March l: Jr. Manson nt. Beavers: oaow conditions, closing opera- J""" : ' 0tnMi ar' lions in some cases and slowing 2'lhot Mi,w ur. vs. Bui' no cithers, held down thc scale int. F & P vs. Fashion: Sr. i iiihi) print... el u-.s Wralhiiirn V4. ivn iviefKln s. A . Lyons vs. ws B, Sisters. Slieliton's vs. i!) Iiim. 7tn s vs. L'omnier- Just Use a Daily News Classified Ad Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form aid of 2 or 3 final lit necessary I. So mony of our customers ask for our Coffee Tables, End Tobies and Lamp Tobies Simple, qood lookinq and smart to suit any home, here is modern styling and beauty combined to give you the utmost in value. Gordon & Anderson to some extent. The scales per varieties this I .... Ti.lll January were: Board Feci Judge: "What happened after the prisoner gave you the first blow?" Witness: "He gave me a third one." "You mean a second one?" "No, I gave htm the second one." 1. s vs Co-op. Tollers H ll.ull., vs. 75 Taxi. Mini .nu ... Commercial .iiinlse vs. Kbenton's. ' A . I.nns vs. Dlbb MrMwkln's. Clovcr-l.e. , Savoy's vs. 1. v... Wru'.haH's. Fir C'tdar tpruce ... Hemlock ... 306,111 3.7GO.250 9,715,015 5,42j,3l5 2,193.847 Limited Phone 46 Bakam j Jackplnc 2.491,263 I am: Mis...'ilancous 5M.t'2U 'I for tnis suit tel'lllg. served Smith, was' ioe ana piling prauutuuu pn irl Wyoming. The cloth the interior totalled 298,365 lln- , i '-. i . 1 : , I f - : i - i ..i : : t ; ! ' i : i ' v i i ., i i j - "fii in Massachusetts. ! eal feet in January compared t Melil r-nnie fr,.,r, PunhnH ir,0 ftTH llnenl feet, in tile us made in Chicago; same month last year. 'lit H m San rruii-1 Tie count this January was put I b I but 8C1 pieces compared wiui 1 13,603 In the same month last, commented hi i nr. 1 ie cordwcod r e c o r a this January was 215 compared with 248V2. Calvert n't see anything ,;le in that." t it wonderful," con-'i'li. "that so manv I "Em, fhlleit frn;,i. , Christmas tree count for Janu- nke a livinir out tf arv. a carryover from December, ;J I haven't paid for?" was 190. , Six Number of Times Enclosed Please Find (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; insertions for price of four. Minimum charge. cost, 75c. 50c.) NOTICE! Lord Caivert Calvert House Calvert Grand Reserve Calvert Special Add four words If bo: number required announce that wc have open alleys through thc tin following times: Afternoons 2:30 - 6:00 finiKl.iy Evenings 0:00 - 11:00 7:00 - 11:00 Name lesday Tfie Famous Calvert Family of Fine Canadian Whiskies Wednesday '. Phone No jVhursday fi'iday 1 Address f T 'lurday 7:0o - 11:00 llus advertisement u not pubiiiieii or iiip'uycU by thc Liquor Control tord or by the Government of British Columbia. , J PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY