TWO LOCAL (Continued iroin nse 5) Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 26, 1952 Terrace Athletic Ass'n And Civic Centre Merge tar folium Will. . Stewart in Mess , Snow and Slush STEWART A foot of snow somehow & was tied 7-7. In the eleventh, Stewart made one count. The home stretch was all Bovills as SHIPS AND WATERFRONT ! LONDON fl" To rncourage I PERMANENT WARNING School children to take an in- RYE, England (P A bus shel- unic terest In pet birds, a competition ter in this .Sussex town that was TERRACE. Over forty sport fans gathered at vcA1ud three for the win" a Terrace Athletic Association meeting Sunday j ' Trophies and other prizes were ,1 r.t fV, A thWi! awarded at the rink following damaged by youthful vandals. ; feu during the past week, suc will be left unrepaired 'as an m bird-cage design was organized here. Prizes include Budgerigars and canaries. ceeded by rain, leaving the roads in a slushy mess. example" to the marauders. ul,"uu" l" incoipui-ww" complt completion of competitions at 8 Association into the Civic Centre which wouia oc known in future as the Terrace Civic Centre Athletic Having completed the loading of 8550 tons of wheat at the local elevator, the Chinese motorshlp Hal Yu sailed at noon yesterday for Moji, Japan. Next grain ship here is expected to be the Japanese vessel Klyokuwa Maru, due about the middle of April to load her third cargo of tire current Association. Babine Slide Hits Spawning p.m. Canadian National Railways telephoned to say the east-bound train scheduled to leave at 8 would be held for one hour in order to accommodate seven returning Smithers rinks. Prizes were as follows: - the sports proceed from the Civic i Centre much as the Glee Clubj and Concert Orchestra, so that, the Centre may prove fully bene- j ficlal. Tentative suggestions were. Vice-President O. A. Kaulbeck, spokesman for the Civic Centre, nointsd out that the Centre was fortunate in havlrs: so enthusiastic and able a sports leader as Ed Davis and that the Civic Centre directors will back the "Win, DON'T FORGET . . . , The Civic Centre Teen Club Dance this Friday, March ?8, iu the auditorium at your Civic Centre. Tiiroe 9 till 1:00, doors close at 10:30. Price, Civic Centre members 25c; non-members 50c. Refreshments. COME ON OUT AND HAVE SOME FUN All school teachers are cordially invited VANCOUVER Salmon spawning for 1951 in general ranged from "adequate"' to 'excellent" with the average as "very satis I shipping season from the local Grand Challenge Fashion eicva;or mado regarding a small fee to be Footwear trophy, four' club- factory." There were two exeep paid by each member to their j bags, first prize to Dominate i Examinations of candidates fur Hons: on me oneena ...v ...... l. - socKeye nrrler to create a damaged bv the Babine slide, and1 Mr. Kaulbeck went on to say club " "w This will be rins; iour lauie lamp.-,, xuuu .masters and mates papers fol-prize, to Shier rink; four foun-howin(? lhe scnooi for navls,aU,in tain pens, third prize, to Warren whlcn nas been npid h d , healthy spirit. aside from the regular Civic Fraspr Rivor fnifs tthirh show- that, with the Association incor ed further deterioration. ' porated Into the Civic Centre, the ' VKin HlK KiiKTi, M;trch 14 i. -'t'hiifiitmj Km Mm rink; four electric clocks, fourth " ithe past winlcr nave .p,, ( 'also Centre membership fee. The sug ; other sports activities would need . to purchase equipment gestion was eft toJ ,further dlS prize, to Boulter rink cusslon at a later date. Wallace's NEW Millinery Department Aprn 2, next Wednesday. Tlicy will be conducted at HMCS Chat-hum by Capt. John Llewellyn, examiner of masters and mates from Vancouver. Union steamer (Joquillam, Cap:. John Bodvn, returned to poit at which the Centre could then obtain at much better rates. He asked however, that In this : matter of necessary equipment, 1 the Centre be notified well In advance of the association's i wirlous needs. Primary Competition Superior Auto Service trophy, four fishing rods, first prize, to De Lage rink; four table lighters, second prize, Laurie rink; four mens travelling ta.w.i, third prize, Eyolf.son rink; four hams, fourth prize, Admoeit. Incorporation of Athletic Association into the Civic Centre was voted on and carried almost unanimously. Jim Warner was elected vice-president to replace Jock Peddle who was recently transfclrcd to "The matter of transportation 11. ociock yesterday monilm Applewhaite Secondary Ap- from her weekly voyage to Al1 'lAuiorri: MHr,-h7ai,(i2i.." l!lANKJ.st , Prfw Ru?(r; rinrrt Ave;a . re plewhaite trophy, four electric Arm and Stewart and sailed at 1 p.m. for Vancouver and way-point. sv YOU'LL LOVE THE WAY YOU LOOK IN OUR kettles, first prize, Bovill; four cases salmon, second prize, Stewart; four men's shirts, third, Turner; 24 quarts lubricating oil. fourth, Rowbotham. ; war Drougm up ana ine centre spokesman felt that this could1 n losinB the meeting Preside ent Ed Davls sald that whatever dealt with more fully at a latter date ' : sports had or had not been In It was brought out at the meet-; the 'past. "Civic Centre Athletic ing, too, that the Civic Centre Association" was concerned with does not intend to curb or in any j the sports future or Terrace and way interfere with formation of ' he felt confident plans will go the various teams but asks that forward progressively. TODAV 7-- 9:01 Jur.L mclkka - SHELLEY,-, "FRENCHIE" in d There's no room in this J Stewart Losing Doctor Again Opportunities For Business Stewart Has Openings-Work on Itoatls Sought for anything but joy and m North Star Secondary North ; Star Bottling Wofks trophy, four j hats, first prize.., Rowbotham rink; four silver cake platen, second, Watson iSmilhcrsi; two hams, two sides bacon, third prize, Laurence; four $5 merchandise cards, ' fourth prize, Holliston. Grand Aggregate Frlzzell's Motor Products trophy, 43 quarts of lubricating oil. Dominate rink. Booby prii.e of four ' haircuu donated by Jewy's Barber Shop was awarded to the Stewart rink, having first five-endcr scored agaln.st them. At least three rinics stand in competl- rTV r t ; STEWART Doctor Donald MacKay has notified he Hospital Board that he will be leaving the district shortly, having accepted a position at Lake; Louise for the summer. The board is making efforts to secure the services of a doctor to ri-place Dr. MacKay. It was pointed out at tne au- i nifal meeting of the Stewart! Board of Trade that ine rc are oneninss for several businesses here, among them a barber shop, j butcher, picture show, cxprej r.fTlr.o ami a rlennlna establish- P.mm x Vu mcnt and laundry. Ernest Love!""" for the second booby prize he would be wilung to take I P"nas 01 nsn meal donated .-aid ! y Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd.. over the cxprc office if ;t can be arranged and promised to nt V awarded, for the rink i contact companies. i wl n ,nost lnls ,s' ed B"! . lhe condition of the roaU3 , "'"B" was discussed, ana it was icni that something should be clone! to get some action soon. Mr. Wallace said that his company had olfcred their co-operation ' lliey I'virli so I'rvltily A Top Your Acc Spring I lair-Do And for your happy new-season selection we've a beautifully complete array of crisp new straws and felts dressed up in the flowers and gay finery of Springtime. Come see! with equipment and men to the public works department, and pointed out that crushed rock should be used instead of gravel ' as at present to make a more Stable job. VV. H. Tooth was unanimously re-elected president; J. J. Mc-Kenna, vice-president; M. Oengv-, secretary, and Ernest Love, treasurer. Seven members wer?. elected as an executive: W. ' Buy !UJitliUBS Vx "w i 654 ; Shields Orr. W. J. Crawford. Join", j Bouzck, John McKay, D. A. Mc-I Leod, Tom Wallace and Casey Williams, representing the com-i WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE j munity of Hydcr. ! Mr. McKay informed the meet m m ing that the Q.C. Airlines were j inaugurating a twice-weekly air ! service to Stewait commencing Thl vcrtlMitHnl i not pntnltcd i diiplivtd kf UMf Cntil ttmt m kv G ALL SEATS KESKKVl l) m'' - RKSEKYKI) SEAT TICKETS MIST l!E PICKET) IP BEEOKE S F- THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA GUILD OF CANADA PSj im iiHU'.nw.a ... I. m. !. .urn' iitry r March 24, and outlined the ser-, vice which had been given free oy the airline. A letter from A. J. Spillsbury, head of the airline, was read, In which hc asked the board to co-operate In obtaining a regular air mall service to this port. The board was unanimous In Its endoiiatlon of the suggestion and a wire was sent to the postma.stcr-gcncrai urging the. need for this service. A petition will be signed and forwarded to Ottawa with a copy to ( lie member for Skeena, E. T. Applewhalte, M P. In view of the increased busi- nrs here it was felt that the provincial government should be approached with a view to hav-.n'i the Stewart sub-agency reopened and a resident public works engineer awMntcd to the Atlln dLstrict wita headquarters at Stewart. i nlfifff rofoniMminiUyour ool taste V.M . iill ' a distinguished selection of t'W fi Catuulian Rye ''Whiskies !WJ : XCJ "d Staling London Dry Gin. .'kk? P TOTEM 7f$$J rsss LONDON Oolda Ooorwick. A rainous riayers lneaire , 22, hadn't been to the movies for ; five years so she decided to take I vv 1.. . . . ' ""'A la at a A t 1 1 I aaa a au :.. ... , is her family to the local cinema. ! : , Viiimm me Untish Columbia Dislillcrv I ENDS TODAY "Emergency WcildinR at 7 : - 9:Vt n.m.; 'Magir In their absence, thieves raided! 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