rl" DAILY NhWS SPRING PROJECT GLACE BAY, N.S. 9- Work of beautifying the town park will get under way early in the spring. Plans completed in recent months include the planting of upwards of 500 trees and shrubs. FREDERICTON Figures for the 1951 hunting season in New Brunswick showed a total oi 64,115 partridge. 21,745 ducks, 2055 woodcock. 677 pheasants. 500 geese and 83 brant. The big xiajority was bagged by resident hunters. i MANCHESTER, England ( -i Economy Vj for fuel-short Britain share your bah water, j Mrs. Mary Hargreaws. chair-;man of the National Council of Women, said husbands and wives j could easily share the same j waur. "Of course," she said, "we don't think more than two people I could .properly do so." I In the case of a family of -, --- i, . VI ). t , V ':''- "!, ' !. . : j A . i 1' The ROUND-UP If; f it f'r y i Bv LARKY STANWOOD . annual Prince Itupert 'Hod and Gun Club i l-Vhrtiary 28 is being looked forward to by ,;, 1,'jO members this year, and for the first ladies are welcome. small children, however, the practice would do no harm. Here are some other economy suggestions made by family women : Calendars and greeting cards should be smaller, and thinner paper should be used for letier writing; paint just tlw initials "E.R." or "B R S " on slate transport instead of the full "British Railways" and 'BriiUh Road Services;" and use flint lighters for gas instead of matches. unci Ocorne j Iimst.'iiv'ii WAS A RUGGED JOBJ THE I.E.L SUPER PIONEER IS THE ANSWER TODAY! pjkImh and secretary j bettor class of hoop shows this o promise an emir- yeur 14 or ltt-man all-star njr.cin as well as some ; K,.n:or team will be solit In equal (Um-usmmi topM u - i liavlves, then told to mix on the in the j, and mi"1 'frtarra-,.,... : KEYS OF THE building are presented by Doug Frizzell to Noely Moore, president of the Prince Rupert Curling Club, just before official ope,n ng of the curling rink last Monday by Mayor Harold Whalen. shown applauding lextreme le ti. Civic Centre court for an exhibition bout. Pitted 'unalnst each olh?r will be such slurs as Platen, Davis, Holkestad, Scherk, Spring, Olson and oi hers. alSO (T.TMH-U inn tj members of the Game i ",nvs ain't popular; x ' " mi i Alex Hill, Challenger coach and ,,,e no more. Ail iney ' bull, then; l ,. u a Iff . ..... H,l W-r .v. w Civic Centre Sports Director , t:ie i' Fred Calderonl who nre imWit o . ,iL..iiii. ......in ' is the opinion . . i ui runiicmen m are .inlhin niii p nf J by n.. man one oia-, BASKETBALL TONIGHT Senior Playoffs 8:00 p.m. Elks vs CCC 9:30 p.m. Gordon & Anderson vs Manson's Jl'KIOR :00 Maple Leafs vs Beavers INTERMEDIATE 6:45 Hi-Green vs Fashion Hockey Scores Pacific Coast Tacoma 6, Vancouver 6 (tie) Victoria C, Seattle 4 Edmonton 7, Calgary 2 Western International .' Trail 6, KImberley 1 -llamber ('up-InUrcollegiale University of Alberta 7, UBC 3. Stan McLay and J. E. Wood arrived in the citv hv ninn lie Riime duo. ; mrnliiius bntie Prince i Added feature and preliminary ,l(.rs Wve to pick with ; be an old-timer" fixture, in is their lack of w"n piayers oi me lyus are T . . I.. TESTED IN ACTION PROVEN BY DEEDS I.E.L. pioneered the one-nun chain saw field ... hi experience hn produced the I providing iJi-miB-a " ::e '.rout populiillon in to meet those of the '30 s. Com- i pletc plans, dai vs uud times of ' the show, will be announced! lutei. r Uie Commission pro-sind a scientist to n it t. examine certain i a Prurihomnie and .Monday night the ladies take over besoms and stanes at the yesterday from Vancouver on j contracting business. Mr. Wood ! returned south today. o find out why trout """"8 "" i "'fi' preliminary competitions. SUPER PIONEER Recognized Lcider in All One Man Chain Siw Operation Dyutorqut Engine, 25 Lbs. Blades: 14, IS, 24, 30, 36 ins. tar Swivel Control Automatic Clutch and Rewind Starter Double Actioi Fuel Pump Cull or Wiile for Complete Details Deoler: Superior Auto Service Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. ,Milist must have got shullle." ays Presi-icii-en ' We didn't see a if him " A-t of all. the rod and ISOXI Old Country FOOTBALL id.,, rs warn a trout hut-1 A,, h could service most ; ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL 7:30 P.M. MONDAY FEB. 25th y . . i . i - Tv Dist.: Pl'RVES RITCHIE LIMITED 815 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. BOl'TS Bob by Smith vs Freddy White Billy Saunders vs Bobby Good Dicky Bury vs Bob Dumas Billy Smith vs Allan Major Art Turcotte vs Bob Desor- CHAIN SAWS lakes in C entral U.C. ri:i:s ! a move afoot lo peg alar on anglers' licen-imers here, recalling years ago when resi-; mrn here didn't need . want lo know what mitli the money, c tj-en paying our fees .1 years now. What not in return? Let's A being spent to raise an's lor shot-happy the Fra.se r Valley." resolutions are to be at the annua! general i be called some time mcaux. ADMISSION Adults 50c Children 25c sVTbank goodness PV. FIRST ROCK to skid along the Ice is tossed by Doug Frizzell at the curling rink official opening. Mr. Frizzell provided the building In which the rink is housed LookWig on Is ardent curie.-, Di. L. M. Greene, original executive member of Prince Rupert Curling Club. t.NGI.lSH tlP ! First Round ; Blackburn Rovers 1, West! Bromwich Albion 0. i Burnley 2. Liverpool 0. j Leeds United 1, Chelsea 1 r tie . I Portsmouth 4, Doncaster Rov-! erg 0. j Southend United 1, Sheffield' United 2., Swansea Town 0, Newcastle I United 1. I i ENGLISH LEACI E j Division One I Tottenham Hotspurs 1, Preston North End 0. I Wolverhampton Wanderers 0, Sunderland 3. Division Two Rotherham United 0, Coven-, try City 1. I Southampton 2, Leicester 0. Scottish err Airdieonians 4, Morton 0. i Albion Rovers 1, Third Lan-1 ' ark 3. Arbroath 0, Rangers 2. Dumbarton 1, Falkirk 3. Dundee 1, Berwick Rangers 0. Dundee United 2. Aberdeen 2 itiC). : Dunfermline Athletic 1, Moth-! erwell 1 (tie). Queen of South 1, Hearts 3. ferdboard Hire attraction at the next Friday and I be a judo display j CuHing Results Duracleaning fc spent who have been ' Hi .. i , - 111! . . ! i t ! ( " ; J--. . j . '. if !i ' ' t wt,..., : " V' "r V 5 .2 ' " fit " : i- " i'" U hi A 'V V K H, "'. 'i ) -i - . . , ''' i i ',; it v. l , 'i '11: t : ' t k. "i . jr. ' n -' v it t. V ;' J n. 7 .. . ' 1l-c- '1 ... . .1 ! . 'V i ' - . " Ki - , fit I i ! "' , t. i r l?r e- I 3 r ll 1 .'a ' V - . f ' K . . . i " I.'' l - , I r .5, I . ,f. 1 - .1 . 1 1"": m : is recommended b y Canada's leading furniture and dept. stores. I season at the Civic 1 Patterson, Instructor, ' ill have three bouts ich will give fans an 1 d. Complete with Jap- i umes, the flip boys wte why the hand than the eye WRESTLING CIVIC CENTRE, Friday, Feb. 29 and Saturday, March 1 MAIN EVENT . ANDY TREMAYNE (American Heavyweight champion) vs BCD (I.il Abner) RATTAL (No. 1 contender for championship) SEMI-FINAL GINGER O'HARA (Women's CliampionV vs KORY PALMER (of Western Sports Centre) Frices: Reserved Seats, $1.50; Adult rush, $1; Student rush, 50c ;-JJ,W Compiete r -T!Sauiim Insurance li----iiilii!lii coverage V 1 .- u y Lloyd's Witl J of London Results of Friday nisht's men's curling: Landon 7, Laurie 8: Kellouuh 16, McDowell 5: MeKenzle 20, Miller 8: Moore 8, Matthews 8; Ostertag 2. Warren 8; Rogerson 9. Rowuotham 10. Saturday and Sunday afternoon are. open to challenge games. Tonight's draw Is as follows: 7 p.m. Sheet 1, Wilson vs. Taylor; sheet 2, Wales vs Skal-merud: sheet 3, Wood vs. Wright. S p.m. Sheet 1, Sber vs. Stewart; sheet 2, Barber vs. Boulter; sheet i, Collinson vs. Eyolfson. 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