i'miLC Kuueit Daily News Saturday, September 12, 1953 r" i " '" i .in...; ' in '. i ... ,1 i L n i. n i William Ewart Martin Old Country Soccer Results Named Bursary Winner X I not decided jn which field to '-1 W-! "! f ' i 1 -XkWZ' A 'A ' ;i -Ay Third Lanark 0. Hibernian 43. LbAH r. I.AMf.H llllll-llMI A Airrirleonlans 3. Falkirk 2. Celtic Clyde 0. Dundee 0. Raith R 0. Hearts 1, Queen of 8. 4. St. Mirren 3. Hamilton A. 2. Stirling A I. Aberdeen O. INTERNATIONAL Ireland 2. England 1. ATTENTION LADY BOWLERS We have openings for 3 teams for TUESDAY Bowling. Contact AGNES PIERCE AT Blue 472 or Annettes . - . - muii In the United Kingdom: IIIvMimi AHton Villa a. Blackpool 1. Bolton W O. Manchester D. o' Burnley 1. W. Bromwicb 4. Charlton A. 3 Middlesbrough 1 Huddersneld T. 3. Chelsea I. Manchester C. I. Cardiff C. 1. Preston N E. 2. Newcastle U. 2 Bheffleld U 2. Bhemeld W. 0. Sunderland 2, Liverpool 1. Wolverhampton 4. Portsmouth 3 Uiiimi II Bristol R. 2. West Ham U. 2. Everton 4, Doncaster R. 1. Pulham I. Leeds U. 3. Hull c. 0, Blackburn R. 2. Leicester C. 1. Nottingham F. 0 Lincoln C. 2, Brentford I. Notts C. 0, Derby C. 1. Oldham A. 0, Bury 0. Rotherham V. vs. Luton T. ( night i Stoke c. 3. Birmingham C. a. Swansea T. 0, Plymouth I. SfOTTISH LCAfiix TIP Quarter-Finals, t'lrnt lg st rue 6. DunfermlUie 2. Kilmarnock 4. Patrick 6J. Rangers 4, Ayr V. 2. ''w?ys4 .. date1'; fefv " l,fl iif)VA SPOTS BEFORE the eyes are a welcome siyrit when they're set In orarnje wool on a background of black In Simonetta's attractive fall topper. The Roman designer cuts the coat short, with deep, adjustable cuffs on the wide sleeves and a broad, notched collar. ;;r:-;v; , i; V ! LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING Ktf'mNG . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Expc.!fii,i handling Local, Nation-wide wid World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE , . . SUIP VIA LINDSAY S" Agents Allied Van Lines Lid. Phone 60 or 68 cor. 2nd and Park Ave. Family Eager I W A I wnaam Ewart Martin i year-old graduate from Booth Memorial High School is the winner of the Prinro r,,. Trades and Labor Council $200 euuuauonai bursary, the council announced this week. Delegates to the i.ahnr ell' meeting endorsed the action oi me executive in naming the winner. The bursary is offered annually by the Trade mil i... bor council for a deserving boy or girl student who plan to continue their education nftr v.icrVi school. The winner is the son nf Mr and Mis. Edward Martin. 213 Ninth Avenue East. Prince Ru pert. Mr. Martin is the provincial government game warden. Decision as to the award was made by a committee composed of R. Q. Moore, Jimmy Black, August Wallln and E. A. Evans. Commendation for the choice of the winner Came frnm KtVi teachers and principals of both r.ince nuperi scnools which Martin attended. Born In Prince Rupert, November 21, 1935, Martin took his elementary school education from Grades 1 to 8 at ki ward elementary school. He took us senior grades, 7 to 12 at Booth Memorial Hiuh Kr-hnni and was rated as a bettpr-thnn. average student from the first. From Grade 8 on, his teachers stated, he showed a consis tently good achievement Which continued thrnncrhniir his scholastic career. His two principals feel that Martin has a successful university career ahead of him. He is planning to take pure science In prefernce to applied science at the University of Bri tish Columbia where he goes to morrow night bv boat. Inter ested in both physiology and oioiogy, ine award winner has ae"ance of. the by-law. Tne commission will make In- "J""11" aooui existing early clos- lnKiDy"'aW1' 'n communities, cf Similar SIM to Turni-a . , . . . . commissioners present at the . met'tine - were Pmii n.n.i.nH Asnore . IOOF Grand Master, A. D. McRqe Local Oddfellows Fete Visiting Grand Master station duties, Mr. Botham transmits weather reports at rcguluted Intervals, and makes daily water jests. for the Department of Fisheries. Mis. Botham, as well as as-sIstinR her husband with his many duties and running hr home. U also school teacher for her two young sons. Johnny and Jimmy, aged nine and eight. Although they have enjoyed their holiday 'ashore,' Mrs. Botham and the boys are looking forward to their return to their lonely island home. I, 'EST GOLDEN leop- ,tn('d a fasnltmea Ind Fanrizlo of New i hip-lfHR'h nian-Krt. The shorty Is ishion news for the nter when leopard d to win Its place m oM favorite. fithouse fr III I jtnd nonaay GOV SOH'TK.R Rupert this week, insportati'm to their ije Wand, are Mrs. urn and her sons, 1 Jimmy. Returning ax-wok holiday In thy spent Friday isitinR the Museum, ind liRlit-station, one .rtiest In the whole it chain of lights, is . Brown Passage, at f to Chatham Hkiund. at northwestern tip e Islands. The Triple : indicates the only through a maze of rocks and swift-run-Ms. by the four winds fd to the relentless il Pacific rollers, the island, about onc-sie of a city block, te of almost cuntln- turbulence. house itself, stand-barren rock, is of le. and rises 97 feet a. SuDDlie. 9re .,, " 'a Wry month nd and sea uerniit permit fthe supplies, never is carried nut hv I (f u 'J Terrace To Go Cautiously On Early Closing By-Law spci.i to The miiy .,., , the situation in Vancouver re. TERRACE. The Terrace vil-1 warding the recent compulsory lage commissioners will proceed closlnK of service stations, some with caution before makine anv of "h'ch still remain open in Prince Rupert Lodge No. 63, IOOF. was honored this week by an official visit from A. D. Mc-Rae, Grand Master of the Oddfellows Of British Columbia Mr nlCKae was accompanied on his A Orand Patriarch " lne urana encampment of jc tv,-... 'ii 1 . u ... u.i,-i.b ineinoers oi me Oddfellows and the Rebekahs at tended a banauet at the Broad way cafe to mark the occasion Dave Owens acted as master of ceremonies. After the bannuet tho rvirt. fellows adjourned for their regular meeting at the IOOF hall while the ladies played cards and enioved a social evening with their honored guests, Mrs. urainger, president of the Re-bekah assembly.of B.C.; Mrs. A. zirke. Grand Marshal of the Re- bekah assembly of B.C.; and Mrs. McRae, wife of the Grand Mast- Cjrand lilliitrciS . . , 7 M , J I . 11 " VIMl Sti'i Plans for entertaining the Grand Mistress of- the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association were made by the local association at a meeting in the Oddfellows Hall. Miss Irene Beaton nranrl Mistress, will pay her official t0 Pr.ince Rupert jcbarfter on oeptember 21 The meetinz. under the rhair. manship of Mrs. Vic Morrison, also initiated plans for a fall bazaar. on November 13. concrete move on an early clos- ini; by-law for local stores. 1 tie request for . regulations i Rovermn earlv rloain m.ail ownedMtli " " " i . marie at thla vmV'i muHnr k D7,, V ' t Terrace Retail Merchants As- i :0ci8tIon ,n rt'gard 10 dred.5, chairman; Sam KIrkaldy. D. 0.'?nf? Nancy Kennedy n.neKd w won the "e Prl prize for the best basket. Other major. His teachers said that Martin had a tendency to underrate himself both In study and sports, but feel that he will make increased progress if he realizes the full extent of his abilities. While at school he took part In basketball, soft-ball, and volleyball with emphasis on the cage game. Previous winner of the Trades and Labor council bursary, Conrad Hadland of Digby Island has during the past year taken training In radio work at the lung naward raiiio ana communication school in Vancouver. His reports have shown good progress. Qroup Voles $25 Do Jilch hen Dttntl Special to The Dally News TERRACE The Senior Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Matthew's Anglican Church met on Wednesday at the home nf Mrs. E. S. Laird, president, where Mrs. U. Hamlin entertained. Having noted that the Church Board had allocated the $500.00 Mrs. Mcintosh Bequest as $250 for the organ fund, and the remaining $250 with an additional $50 from current funds, to the new kitchen extension for the Church Hall, the meetlne voted $25 towards the extension work Thanks were accorded E. C. Sande for donaung the lumber. Mrs. Bert West, former Dissi dent, now visiting with her son In-law and dauphir mV V.Vh Lhn Befrrm Mrs lv I corned to the miutlnr. Two minutes silence was ob served in memory of the late Mrs. Norah Arnold, formerly Diocesan President of the Wom en's Auxiliary. Preliminary ar rangements were considered for the Visit Of the Rt. Rev. Hnraro O. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, who will preach at the Harvest TiianksRlvlnir Service on Sunday, 27th of September. PERSONALS A most successful basket social was held In the ",c lodce "B room by a te membership committee of the Women of the Mnoae nri j ! win- ners were Lorraine Hlldebrand, , contest prize: Millie Olsen. ham iper of groceries. Dot Thomas nrovlded the music for the danc-Ung. John Loudon of Wellineton. Vancouver Island will leave morrow by boat for his home after spending two weeks in Prince Rupert as" the guest of hu hrr.t.hi.r.in-1,., onrf .i0tr tiq uiuiiiiui-iirion auu moid Mr. and Mrs. Stuart nnnolrlvi " Mr. and Mrs. Normnn Mooiv hnncp hav lfkft hv far fnr a nam. tlnn in rtallfnrnln !. The stickleback, a small fish found in both .lt and fresh writer, ues Its spines to attack j"! - "" fish. 1 . ! " '" 1 " OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie RorH'i in. Rlnne Building Phone Blue 503 Attention . . Men's Ieaffiic Roller lilAI-RAI. MIHIMi Of the ivm Captnln8 and Players In the .Men's I'lve-IMn Leugiie will be held at the Bowling Alley P.M. .Mnmiiiy, Kept. II Teams must be entered on or -.. lore tnat date. Entries should be made at the Bowling Alloy. Q Krorery, naraware anu otner n aerial cable from stores :' of the liglithou.se ' "The commissioners stated that he c 'd ,h ht'sthcy had watched with interest. "I. and hooks slinks b'e whieh are then :he lighthouse level, ill personnel is done Jl boat, by jumping '' In the split timin ge of a wave, and liehKfntir, i.. Mh a flashing clec- surrounded by re- It also main-farm station and a n. "rs- Botham never 'onely or to miss Pleasures of clvilU- 'he'f routine ljght- f5irRExcnia twin w im'jfi er Thursday afternoon the visitors were taken on a tour of the Columbia Cellulose plant at Watson Island with C. S. Viers as escort. The Grand Master, Mr. McRae, omu uiiti iic wa., impressed Wltn 'Prince Rupert Industries and I foresees prpat. nrwi. fnr f. " c-nu u v- n pansion for both the city and tne adjacent area. Yesterday afternoon Mr M-. Rae and his party drove to Ter race to meet with Lakelse Lodge No. 33. VANCOUVER 7la Warpoints SUNDAY 6S Camosun, 8 p.m. FRIDAY SS Coquitlam, 8 p.m. 4MCE ARM and STEWART Friday. Camosun, Midnight FOR NORTH QUEEN CHiRLOTTE ISLANDS September 9 and 23 SS Coquitlam, Midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN v vCIIARLOTTE ISLANDS i S3 Coquitlam, Midnierht September 16 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER - Prince RuDert Aeent Third Avet.ue Phone 568 'et winter wind's are coming . . , and a solid roofs the best protection. Tlnn your roof ,vork NOW. on't put it off. Let experts put it on! BRIDDEN . ... 215 First Ave. West Little. H. P. Phllln and nnff Lambly. j Women's Club Allocates $50 ', I For Museum Twenty members of the Credit Women's Breakfast Club met i this morning at the Broadway Cafe with president Jocelyn Bolton in the chair. After the reading of the year's financial report by Catherine Laurie, a motion was passed un- animously that $50 be donated ! to the Museum of Northern BrU ' Lsh Columbia to be used for the new building fund. ' t j Membership in the Society has low reached 100 per cent and every member of the Credit Women's Breakfast Club Is a member of the Museum of Nor--hein British Columbia. By candlelight and with the members repealing the Creed, four new members were initiated Into the Club. They were Betty Saville. Eleanor Botsford. 81m- ne Wel.se and Alice Van Eir-lund. An educational meeting will b held at the home of the presid ent on September 21 under tho guidance of Chrlssle Saur. 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