i 1 4 Prince Ruperr Doiiy New; I Jridny, Januury t. 1953 CC54U FIMS NHL Rookie Ken Watson' Get? Shutout Action On Annexation ViV.J yjIMlWUl i edmONTON EDMONTON (CP) CP Premli-r Premier , Munnlim Manning aid ik... With Detroit v i i Manning hxi Indicated the pr-vinelul Bovernment hit no Intention of seeking Immediate action on a pr.-al whereby Alberta and British Columbia would ttnnex a lnrpp (xtrtlon of the Yukon and Northwest i TORONTO (CF) Young tilen definite plans to tan, posal before federal , "Hueh an e xu-twir . aries miRht be p,'' future, if the reopit, want It." Try Doily Newi ty, City Cager Suspended By Referees One of PriiHe Rupert's top seiiior league basketball players was suspended for one game by the Referees' Association, following a f.are-up Tuesday night after the regular leagup game. Suspended is Ray Spring of Mansorls, who attempted to attack referee Ole Slatta after Spring was put out of the game for flagrancy. The Prime Rupert Amateur Basketball Association ratified the decision of the Referees' Association. President Art Murray said today. ANAL FIN '3 r : ROLL-AWAY BEt Hall, up from Kdmonton Flyern of Ihe Western HiHkey League, got his first shutout in his 107 pro hockey games in the fast company of Nil:.. Subbing for Injur d Ter'y Suwcluik, Hail kepi out tile Hos-ton Uruins as lie tiolt Red WIiirs beat them 4-0 Thursday niuhl. Tall-end New York Rangers came from behind twiee to tie third-place Montreal Canudlens J-4. Other scores: WML Sr.Aku totui 6. Taroma 1. MHL--Kimberley 5, Nelson 4. O.nHL Kiluwna 8. Kam-loops 6 ' ' - s i LATERAL LINE RARE 1'ISIt The netting of a number of white prreh in Montreal district waters has caiml a stir lit Jchthyolotsical firele.s. None of the fish had been iven In the uVea In the last 75 years The Quebec biological bumiu sait! the fish Is possibly a relic of seawater duys of 10,000 years ayo. CP PHOTO ' His suspension would have been longer if he wasn't so vital to his team," Mr. Murray sa:d. adding that "any repetition of his Tuesday night's behaviour will send him out of the league tor the season." Complete with spring-filled mattress. Finish-?d in Bakcton Aluminum Enamel .... Designod especially for easy storage. Easy to handle. chartered rtlane beir.2 held i;n 1m V 'en riiuto hv aMther then n .' REMEMBER WHEN Paul Bcileiibaah. former IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE GAME CAN(F.I.I.EI Meanwhile, the scheduled Jan 16-17 exhibition contest hers between New Westminster Royals and Prince Rupert all-star Challengers has been cancelled. Mr. Murray said the plans delay in return air pasai;e. Attempts will be made, however, to arrange an exhibition game here in the near future with either a Ketchikan or Met-lakutla team, said Mr. Murray. BASKETBALL TONIGHT ma $29;95 -'- . --7 V ' , .-V . ..-f , world's liitht heavyweight boxiiti .liampion who earned mo:e than $0u00u in pre-depre.vsioii days, siartvd a wrestling career at New York 17 year ao today. He was in a preliminary and rut $150 for 11 minutes. CURLING DRAWS Following are craws for Saturday curling which begins at 1:30 pin. Rowbotham vs. Ben;, hoberLson vs. Turner. Winners of tonight' draw will play uff on the remaining sheet. 1.- Many Pheasants ST. THOMAS, Ont O1 The 1SS2 pheasant shott at Pe'.ee Is land in Lake Ene yielded about 6.900 cocks and 1.500 hens. A: WacKenzie Furniture If fell through because the Royals found out (hey couldn't get I plane passage out of here on j Sunday, in order for players j to be able to return to work ; Monday. This situation recalls the in- j cident last winter when Van-! couver's Eilers were absent i '.V' - "A Good Place to Buy- For Owr a Quarter of a Or S27 Third Avenu- th. 7;0 p m JI MOK Maple I rain Sn Cadet. 8:011 p.m. JIMOK Wolves vs Heavern J .08 p.m. LililKS Shirr's r (".('.". 1 J'he first Atlantic cable wi'.i week. ' laid between Cape Breton. NS., from their nomes for a their privately and Newfoundland in 1855 torced first by runrriinr) mrvTirr m If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call the office before 5 p.m. -1 WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR BACKSWING? Nothing is more important than the backswing if you want to be effective as a curler. In any bonspiel game in which we were playing unfamiliar opponents, I always made it a rulv; as a skip to make menial notes of any irregularities in the swing of ea"h opponent. Then I knew whether he was weak on the in-turns or out-turns, and the strategy was adjusted accordingly. First watch your left arm. See that it is extended sideways, and a little ahead of the body inever behind youi. Keep the broom handle well behind 'and nver ahead) of the broom straw. Note the illustration above and particularly the position of the broom in heloiug to maintain balance. The use of your broom, how you hold it and what you do wiih it during the swing is vitaHy important in a good delivery, loo many young curlers get into the habit of using the brdW to ride on during the follow-through of the delivery. This will be dealt with in a later article, but for the present, keep your broom straw pointed forward if you want to avoid trouble In your delivery. Now you should be ready to start your backswing. Don move forward to start it. Remember you are sitting on your right heel, relaxed, I hope. No waggling, no aiming, no leaning or reaching tb pull the stone back, but not before you have checked the most important thing in the entire mechanics of the delivery The prsitio i of vour stone on the Ice. Monday . . . What's Wrong With Your Baekswins? Cont.) s w2 f-, ROI TF. t Billy Seymour, Red 151 Herman Stmt; J480 6th Eiutt to Seal Cove. KOI Tr. 1 irtor MaokuUk. 1st Ave Wet 248-107?: 2nd Av West S41-;CC3 i The men and women v.lio serve in Canada's' Del ence Forces serve the cause of our freedom. They are ready and trained to defend the Canadian way of life. This is the most important job in Canada, todav. 'iik Ktli Street; 3rd Aw. r"riieH"is Mnlors lo tr.i West. ROt'TT I Wilfred Krkltxin 7th Ave West 704-1427 ; 9'h Ave. Wet 102 IWT9 M Fulton Street 7K) BlKk; Tat low Street 80-C3. t Aw. 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(CP) The world's moft powerful atomic reactor, ruptured inside and leaking danserous waters, will he out of action for months, but Canadian scientists are working on a new and bigger machine. Top official .said Wednesday the Dec. 12 breakdown of the atom-splitting heart of Canada's atomic project has injected a new sense of urgency into the job Chalk River presently is joing building a new, 30-mtl-lion-dollar reactor whose capabilities will Hwurf those of the ailing one. Pate for completion of the new i factor is some time next year Right now it consists of holes blasted in a rock foundation and a skeleton framework of lumber. Scientists say the reactor will lengthen Canada's lead in the field of reactors or nuclear furnaces, complex mechanisms which split atoms and release energy. , At the same time, they are beginning to put on paper their ideas for power plants that will eventually bring atomic energy to the practical-use level. I . 1 ill - i , t f , ' : t 14 i t . metiers ius M W Canadian Infantry are recognized and honoured as the finest fight- ing soldiers in the world. If you have what it lakes, you can serve with one of Canada's famous Infantry Regiments. But you have to """"JJ be good to make the grade. f - "ef ' '" You are eVivible if vou are 17 to 40 years of ane. nhvsicallv fit V-. and able to meet Army test recuirements. filh Ave West 210-539;' 7th Ave. West 120-537: I f Went 221-528; Uitbiniere St. 7J1-T28; Mt Bride St 704; TaMow St. 625-733. Rltl'Tf. 1H Allan Smith, Black 71fl fitli Ave Fiirt Hlorlr Hon- Kih Av Vitt (115-070: 9tt ' lruta: Fast 100(1-1 144 inih t. ..t (tort-inn Alfred ?' PORTSMAMS ARISTOCRAT ANNIVERSARY 8 fart old 5 ytort eld ROAST OPOSSUM Bacon Street; Donald Street. ROI'TF 19 Jimmy Juhnwn, Green Cfil 6th Ave. East 870-1140; Anion k Ave. ROI'TF. St Runny llailland 8th Ave. East 1036-1944. ROI'TF 21 Clifford Valentin. Red 178 2nd Ave. West 1135-1314; Park Ave. 1005-2279. 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Hays CWf,, - f 1- opossum? them cover it with cold water, adding a handful of salt? to soak overnight, then drain and parboil in water seasoned with salt and chopped peppers until tender. now place opossum in a roaster, filling around it with peeled, baked sweet potatoes, baste with the parboil broth ever few minutes as it browns in a hot oven, serve 'with colo slaw and hot ekead. lemon ple tops it off ' It is an old southern favorite! Good recipe for 'coon! alo. For full information apply right away to: No. 1 T Personnel Depot, 4201 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. THESE ARE THE DAILY NEV LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU 1 his advertisement is not Dub. lished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govern-aoaut U l&ritiah Columbia