NAVY NEWS prince Kuperr uany iNe; Saturday, January 5, 1952 Trundiers fJL DAILY NEWS - i i i t ) 'Fencing Call For Bladesmen ,L her 'cm i E773 History of Chatham Dates Back 1792 lirtl r -IlrflEl to III l 1 M WJelcomeJ. S IP H f'hess, Checker Tourney Next Week I I Four new members . Peggy Ann Dominato. Joan Bennett Resuming Men's Five Pin Bowling league swings back into action next Monday night following the completion of the first half of the season's schedule and the Chnst-; ma3 and New Year holiday sus-: pension of league play. ; In the second nu.il opening. Manson's, winners of "A" Division in the first half, will be pit The art of fencing may be j i Drue Patrick and Myrna Knut- lntrodueen to J'rince Rupert if Prince Iiupt'rt is a ware Of the White Ensign i '"" -were initiated into the local enough inteiest can be amused , , . Job's last Daughters' Bethel night in this sport, says Civic Centre, 11 n from a mast at the foot of iir-j McBride Ct Street t but'by . j the Honored Qireen, Heather Director jack sum. j few people speak of the buildings which compose the'Brewer- Himself a fencing enthuse. h , , . f, j Two members-Mary Strachan Mr. Stlrn hopes to hear from iNrtvUi Division heie as a bill j. I , ,. ,.annnna,uam. Rupert's others who have had experience The Canadian Naval Reserve! vacation from studies in Van- ted , against Prince Amusements. Let us guard your heating oil supply We'll keep you snfe on heating oil wilh automatic redlls of Standard Kurnai-e Oil or Standard Stove Oil. ir Fast, efficient wrviep ir Meter-euipliMi trucks : Carefully filtered oil witn the oiaaes, or woo wou.u uivwon at Prince Hape.t l:Ume Rrve Division. In con-1 couver, were welcomed. In "B" Division, Jaycees, win ime iv ie. t.Hu..mnii " n-aia. -iinimai, , triLt In it nrmnr la.-k nf 1 ra n- 1 1 n .. . A 1 n-. ners of the first halt, will take made available, as wuli as in- the consort-ship of H.M..S. DU-!kl eauioment and the'nawM soace. ennrrat.latf tv n Skating and Curling by February Now Expected IJut It Ail Depends on Working Enthusiasm Kitls To (let First Innings prince Rupert Curling Club is now setting its coverv In wt.t: struction. n l.aplain J0. w navai fpni.rt uaM tTtvf-d f mn n u i lnlnn u d Vancouver expi the m "1 , ,h:"- C'" Y, l.""1 '""m" i the r.nfxker on Royal Fn. Here is the draw for second half opening night: "A" Division Thorn Sheet Metal vs Home Oil; Mannon's v. PH. Amusements; chess tournament is gaining mo- coast of North America tn li'ji. iner.tura as more players have Built at Doves-, H.M.3. Chatham give Us trainees .full instruction, ' j Ken Ma!colm was the winner As well as recrnitinir mpn for . il k'r-red Tin. rimiiH robin tour- was an armed tender of 135 tons . . : 01 cookie aisn at tne enter- which followed the . . . ... , ' fc"c Fimaunu oy, it taints (,,jrrn(lnt n. v in tn eet under wav next camma a crew of 55. fcn teak , i ,h,. , "i""1 N. R. YOUNG Heating Oil Distributor t, - j 7UI Lilt 1IICM1I 1UIII..1UU Ul biailUIIK j L went tinif to be announced, her n;r name from the second Earl 1 meeting. anno.inrea. name irom tne secona tan vnn m,n anH a ,r,mPn nf f o-i Prince Bud s vs Hot Shots; B'liger's vs rnu.ii B74 jv i hts for Feliruai-y 1 to have .the first ice on the snort shop-, cnra no. i vs ku- Registrations are of Chatham, Sir John Pitt, who open until, RUpm as naval reserves. The Cook's Jewellers Monday night. was me rirsi lora oi me nu-!..nlr1 ar rpnnn.ihlp i . i. C...1 f u... s it -i i. uuiciien i.'iimi rinK at oeui v.uvtr uui it au tieiwiuis, says ,,, vtfmw Call ui tndny AGILE CREATURE 3 The Gibbon, smallest of the, , mil ally from 1'118 to 1794. Cap- for lne fine record o Chatham-! tain Wililam Robert Broughton .v, -aou. nt tr,,, a-o (Ai irsid'-nt Neely Moore, on the enthusiastic endeavor! "H" """n ' apes apes found found chiefly , was in commarw! when h made'h. nntrirm anthropoid htf trip to America. ,in th Malay Peninsuln. rarely For best .'esults, uuvetLux:'. 1 HALVING exceeds three feet, in height i-mcf muMiccrnvrn COMMISSIONLD 8taff at Chatham is pre-1 " " " members to get the job done in the meantime. n0. 2 vs short circuits; North-; ,.,! 25 percent of the pipe, - ' west Construction vs Kalen In- iiK carried out by ! anticipated in .getting the work-' !l"st'rli; Canadian Legion vs been completed ; ers out particularly since t-lt "'k!ey Maik,.l; Jaycees vs Royal , u,.al fifty percent of other sw r.riiiraU.-v Inhnr has hen FLsh- Hockey Scores Pacific Coast ,Tacoma 7, Vancouver 5 Edmofiton 3 Victoria 5 Okanagan Kamloops 3, Pentlcton 6 PC A H I Nantiimo 3, Kimberley 8 ri.in.w.o. vnatiiaiu paring for the sccon i half of tne missioned in 1923 with Lieuten- ,irainjm, ywf F'ai;ilities at ant Commander W. Hume In Chatham include sports, wood-cftarse but, for the next two Wf)rk j...mntt and boatina. With h :s milium1.', am i .ur.m 'i. .iion, remains to be clone and tile results of work! 11!Kh average records lor trie henceforth will be readily visible, j ""t half of the season wera: , yea,.,, in .snips company con- .... arriv.1 of the two new dine 'sisted of nothing but one bas- hies umw anod saillnB races are ! kctbai team, so that in 1926 the expected in the summer: , . i divsion closed dovyn. However, in ; . I Ins Club is also .standing by, wo kins! turnouts frjm ' its promise' that there w.il oe l312- vill .see Uii' Job eomplei-; ,:Jme skMinu fl)r the youngsters j Team high three games-Man-, h- coining month, Mr. . jm,m"liatelv the rink Is com- son's. 3153. onfldent. Now thai ' cieted and" In upe.-atlon. Wt Player high single H. Windt, rrupiimi the festin ! j,re t give the kids about a 3l- . ,viv, no dilfi-ulty i.week of .kating," Mr. Mooie Haver high tliree games B. Motorist Fined W IV Ik. Ill x New Cub Pack! eommisicned and by 1931 the 1 .j 1 complement co'.isisted of five of- -Q"mQQ iJerG j f:c:rs and seve.ity-five ratings. i After Accident Rainmakers r says "before the curlers get wmuie. wra. tlieir innings." Player high average H C'0B!- In any case, ther should be a )ar"l 239 r'ooi period of curling during ! When war was nclarta in i . . ..,,. . ,oc Another new Cub pack was 1039, the whrte ship's company i ' X"Sce courf orgared as the voices of seven was cailed imo act.ervice and Voleng giiUy ,S VS. ( fH MAP Man Doys last iiism. ccnurn uirougn i "''. an - ,h. Motor Vehicle .,-.- the basement, of the hirst Pres- I was paid off in June 1940. The -h? r8e "nr lT;!ni! to the quarters were turned ove bytenan Church attention T. I t .r,'.. CSvfl,, r. t - Wrangell Wolves and distribution , , ' ' . iV,' .... ' charee arose from an incident ! Registration We Star Bv AI.AV HARVEY C;,li.K!uiil rress rttul! rlUT the Spring. "What alwut slimmer curiing?" V. . M ..ire was asked. "That depends upon the B. C. Fuckers," tie replied. "The company's own requirements as tin fishing scas.m develops will naturally effect wtiat they can do Rainmakers Face Wranaell Wolves Here Next Week .viwilias Lilt- t-LUUiiAiniit -it aa December , 11 when , Peter . Hunter, - re-torn in iu v'Umc role cf a permanent R.C..V. ba---recruit- the motorist, knocked down ins centre, .and routing centre William Mclnnes at Second fr chhs.! mnvnv and sntm.s Street and Third Avenue. Mc- of the olnciai equipment and ' uniform catalogue was the main j tfpic of the evening. Tiie pack, to be known as the I Third Presbyterian, is supervised )N'IX)N' (CP)- Bob Greenlaw' i, k.-y player who never )"r me curmig ciur. 11, mere is ,' along the Northern British Col- Innes was not seriously injured., umbia coast-and. remained such ! Hunter was defended by T. W. After playing . iwo-eame ho-ip by Ciibma.,t( r Andy W.att. assiz ir .sure whether he'll " Dt' y"r-nuim cuniim 101 Li or series with Ketcnikan's Kay-Hi U'd by Noble C. Pov.ell make It to the rink. ;"ure. the eventual answer. Npxt ! until paid off iu August 19so. Brown, K.C. this week-end. Wiangell Wolves meeting if the pack takes place Monday & Tuesday 8:30 p.m. i.its because versatile not), ! -"" " "u! u""j lit'AF Lying officer. al- " 1 "ueiauuii mviw. i On Trafalgar Day, C:icb:r' 1948, Chatham was again rem-: If v.m want It sei; it, a:lvcrt;sc. missioned, thus time as a pear it. News classified. will appear here Monday and Friday, which starts off the regu- Tuesday In a two-game bill with lar Cub nife'iit-B. Booth Memorial High School's1 TIip erimn eommittce will olso .'f'.'A-'' senior Rainmakers. ( meet at this time to discuss pur- OmI Cuunlry FOOTBALL The Wolves are" considered by chase of scarves, and other or Kay-Hi's Coach Ba&xtt as the ganizational problems, greatest threat to his boys in - A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Knglish League, Dir. 1 Arsenal 2. Aston Villa 1 - on can for flying duties, i-j r.i'lm operator aboard the j R.'AF plane used for topj i'! an government and serv-' liirsoii.ilitie.s tr.iveiiing in -...ii and on tin- continent ' - -i ;i ii .nit s the call comes i :ie ;a-'l iiiinute. j hi.s spare tiiue". he plays i l winv lor Harringay Racers lie L:,;:;i:,h N.itional Lea(ju,; ir-uit lompoM'd almost ex-" ;viiy or fellow-Canadians, to Chn-tm;is time Bob had ist .wen seals and asslstid Preliminary qame 7:30 Annunciation vs Manson's 'Wines ever the Interior' r 'am ALFRED L. BELL, C.A. Resident Paitner prince Rupert FLY P.O. Box 1247 Reserved 15c 2l rourlh Ave. East 4-- . Adult Rush 50c Students 35c Telephone: Red 79 Prince George Mission City Terrace Vancouver nany o:hers not Dad ior , ' Terrace i the Southeastern Alaska loop i which includes Ketchikan, Pet-' crsburg, Wrangell and Klawok. Meanwhile, Rainmakers stand beaten only bv a few points each game of four played recently with Ketchikan, and Bo-Me-Hi's Coach Jack Evans '.rinks the two teams here next week will ')c very evenly matched. II X HIP The starting lineup which wiil ' face the Wolves here is as follows: Young and Clconne, guaidj; Morrison, centre; Nick-erson and Tait, forwards. On the bench will be Sather and McKay, forwards, and Letourneau, guard. Watson Is still .suffering Irom a broken finger sustained in an earlier league game. vthn his played In only ; II. 'W VI lines A.i t'lld Harringay h.s rj nearly 30 ' b is pruc.iijly the "commut-I t" p ii.er in British hockey.1 lives with his BritLsh wife e in a beautiful old house In EJIackp(Kl 3, Sunderland 0 , Bolton Wanderers 1, Tottenham j I Hotspur 1 i tie Fuihum 1, Chelsea 2 LiverpiKil 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 tlel Manchester City 4, Derby County 2 Middlesbrough 2, Charlton Athletic 1 Newcastle United 3, Preston North End 0 Portsmouth 3, Huddersfleld Town 1 Stoke City 0, Manchester United 0 Uiei West Bromwich Albion 1, Burnley 1 Hiel Division II Barnsley 1, West Ham United 1 (tie I Birmingham City 1, Brentford 2 Blackburn Rovers 3, Swansea Town 1 Cardiff City 2. Doncaster Rovers 1 Hull City 5. Coventry City 0 Leeds United 1. Southampton 1 i tic i Leicester City 3, Nottingham More'-' daly Io Prince George and Intermediate Points Three Days Weekly To Kifimat and Kemano Dai! Except Fridays from TERRACE B.C. y LTD. Crawford Moore, Agenf Prince Rupert Terrace Phone Black 907 Phoi.e 133 Remember when? nil. some 03 miles by rail i London. When he has a : y date Bob makes the twb- trip U the city, where most : ' re are played, in a small i-h automobile. "ng wuii other crew mem- atuched io the V.l.P. air-; l. Bob u stationed at Ablng- six miles south of Oxford. ! ul the crew's recent a.ssign- ts vias to take Defence Mln- : Brooke Olaxton and party i London to Bonn and Han-. i in Germany and then to' 'erdam to welcome troops of , "la's 27th Brigade. ; "Tiiaw, 28. lea r n e d his . ;"v in Perth, Out., and also : "d ior Stratford Kroehlers, i rl.oroucli Eagles and 8yd-Miiilonaires of the Cape . The first, pame of the newly-organized National Hockey Association was played at Montreal 41 years ago today, when Montreal -Canadlens defeated Cobalt Silver Kings 7-6. The NHA, operating at that time in opposition to the Canadian Hockey Association, was expanded 12 days later s m I forest 1 Notts County 5, Luton Town 4 Vi'o the National Hockey Asso-r part Tinriffcr. 3 Burv 2 ciution. forerunner of the Na- For Your Advertising Dollar RothVrhRm United 1, Everton ' tlonal Hockey League formed in 1 (tie) 1917. Sheffield Wednesday 1, Shef- j " ' .7- n l.eaauo. He served in the p 6Kin the war and saw "'' in France with Mosauito er-hoinbers. but that's a (i he prefers not to talk ' i ? 1 ' ''':' field United 3 Scottish League, Div. A Airdrleonians 3, Aberdeen 0 Celtic vs Morton, postponed Dundee 3, Hearts 3 Itie) East Fife 2. Rangers 1 Hibernian 8, Stirling Albion 0 Partick Thistle vs Ralth Rovers, postponed. Que in of the South vs Motherwell, postponed St. Mirren v.s Third Lanark postponed. ..r Si P-4 nei ; r a period as salesman he 1 bark first to hockey and to Hying, re-enlisting in ""iber 19io and receiving a . " a squadron stationed OUawa. He came to Britain 1 ni'itiths ago and his alr-hardly touched down be- Harringay sought perm Is- : to use him. i now Bub combines his two r,,e Pastimes, hockey and und Mrs. Greenlaw, for- Only through the medium of NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING can you quickly ond effectively reach so large a qroup of potential customers! Your advertisement, no matter how large or small, reaches MORE prospective buyers . . . you profit by MORE cash customers. It B'l ' - is .W g; S- !',-iivlt 11-. merly of Watford, Herts, sighs and says: "I guess I must be his No. 3 love." 1 fIyC'.-F $05-00 For every dollar spent on NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ... you receive MORE for your money! MORE sales action . . . MORE cash profits. AND UP The strangest part about our business is that the less workmanship you can see, the better the job was done! That's why. we're so proud of the cars that cruise out of our shop with tha "brand new" look even though they may hove been in serious ace'dents. 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