see gerne ane * 4 rrince Rusert Daly News $ ch Club Owners Help Minors, \ , Wednesday, December: le, Dob . “A Sedgwick Tops oe : a Celo City | But Kick Collegiate Ball 3 I 1 no a Fi ‘Pi By JERRY LISKA policy will prevent many auhe | on oe i 1 7 ¥ ve- mn 00 r i y * one ny ' -| pons clati ) Crissade ‘s shqwing the potential they‘lacked In @ar Hien I p reac ae weer ses Ieee {vom conipleling thelr col Worvee t rom a: f-time. tie: in the league basketball game at the oe ek seazyt ot Atoms tn brief winter meeting, extended| Allen estimated that about 75) Ro “ : rey had| Me vee gue a helping hand to the minor} per cent of the college boys AS | quel spite oneenti ated: efforts, to regain the edge ul oy Five Pin Bowling League racked leagues and loosed a swift kick signed by pro baseball before oo » they ust couldn’t gat. that extra hustle and W hen the final| up men’s high single of 285 last/ ai collegiate baseball. their graduation never return , * for Sunr 7 Friday but it, just wasn't good} The owners Tuesday conclud- | lo Beh a degree, We nded iy a ‘56- 53 win 01 unt ise, enough to take over the record j ed their Chicago conclave a day| (000 ----—- ee vere | . : presently held by Clare Marin-|ghead of schedule after: frienc es in’ of’ ihe league season with five points, battling tne Sunrise: gained.a 56-53 win des-|eau of Bulgers with a. 336, 1, Setting a. 28-player limit Elephant Tramples and hi h leaves . them, at. the top. of. way to'a 12-8 score. pite Annunciation’s Bob Oskcy’s} . Adrian Tambourine of Chec-|per club for opening day which ly ter T Death dwin e league with no losses, So fay walt h the retained” thelr elght points which held the] ,er Cabs put together threc|will hustle as many as 64 play- unre 0 att uncle Annunelation have: Ost: all: tel nt lay ne liring the Crusadel's from being submerg-| ames in the men’s division to}ers to an April minor league} KARACHI,Pakistan (Reuters) than #dmes; es ake calibre a p aye ‘diving haa © ed by the Sunrise tidal wave. I{ake high three with 684, start. —One Briton was trampled to Hani 1d ea I. point na whittled Lineups: Dot Larson of Bleachers cap-| 2. Rescinding a rule banning j;death by a stampeding elephant Dr, : ir iowit by ‘Sunrise. 10 leave:! the - Grusaders—Comadina 10, Os-l{ured both high single game|the signing of a US. college and two persons, inchiding prin ‘its. thrilling half-ti y core, tied at, 22-29, Key. B., 17, Smith 12, Oskey W./and high triple with a 263 and player-after he has reached his! brother of the shah of Tran, were : : A tat “amiunelation’s. “at- na ime: § a the 2. Rudolph 2, Dickens, Arm- | 796, sophomore jvar, The rule pre-|slightly injured Tuesday during: A Mini « Into’ the winner's More lage lay featured the song, Toth, Arsencau, Jim Ar-| Checker. Cabs won team high | viiled tice years. a big-game hunt in Bast Pails ' ' . tor } 5 ji cua Salih” with ishx seneau, Joe Arseneau. Total 53. single with. 1218 and team high BRINGS PROTEST tan, according to reports reach | Seagram's VO. ‘ Seagram's Golden Gin a points: nd Sunrise led ‘by Gray Suntise—Gray 20, Ridley 10,|thiee with 3366. The later action brought al’"8 here today. nos da tinal poms a tled Haudenschild 8, Stuart J., Chow,| A turkey shoot will be held Sc onotost ft leviat The ineldent occurred tn the: vg _{ with eight. points ‘almost settle A" Tohy lor ’ iy yj {bowl of protest from collegiate | cnittagong jungle wher a faune; This advertisement is not published or displayed by wo 3 : Alock-but a foul| Rensvold’ 4, Johnson 2, Morven December 21 and prizes will aseball conches who depicted Bie i efor another dgnalock. bul & 12, Total 56, be awarded to high women’s baseball coaches who tepicte hunting elephant sighted « herd | the Liquor Control Board of by the Government af 1 British Columbia ar |gave. Sunrise a 37-38 lead. jie” ; ingle and high men’s single it an obvious move to slenl til-lor screaming wild elepmaris. | ene ne ect ae tne on ‘ ‘ailing. {inal frame" so¥ Beague Standings L and two ‘hidden scores, mr aa toner F na pick ev -Panicking suddenly, she wine ‘ Sunrise refuse: to ‘surrender their . ee missioner ord Fric elephant charged into the wild SUNTISC errno woe 2 OT phe ‘population of the Yukon, Plained that the rule was work-|hérd, The howdah, or platform _ eating, cent Rainmakers... on iTerritory in 1951 was only one |i ble because the minor leagues!on {he elephant’s back, proxe . Crusaders, seseueaaeennvessseestenses 0 2 ‘third ot its population in 1901. (Lever agreed to any collegiate |joose, plunging the huating Ne ee ‘restriction and the majors could : party under its trampling fect | Fly Ti R, | For Lead ‘isign college players “through: . ee j fhe back door" were ers ie ega S The minors can. sign a col- ‘LAST. NIGHT'S FIGHT | lesian for $1,000, but by devious | Portland, Ore, Gh --- Pat Me C rcs Draw ith 0Ya § ‘lapproach, a big league team’ Murtry,* 186. Tacoma, stopped! d ‘;previously could “make an ar-; Joey Rowan, 187, Phocnixville,; r t” with a collegiate! Pa. 7, By The Canadian Press angemen : “Bamonton: Flyers can thank a goal- or ducing: power play for ae aon i minor jengue, vena Tig. M Calif, : Bm ome Western Hockey. League’s }& jate regardless us year: Urjua 15, ania, outpointed: tae a Te ne place in the anes ney cage ~-'in college. - ~ Men0 Diez, MT Mexico City, | oave the Flyers a 3-0 lead later; Ethan Allen of Yale, presi-/ 10. 4 novals Tuesday reast of Brandon the perio dent of the American Associa-| Portland, Ore, i—Berl Sing- | tion of College Basecballier, 142, Seattle, . outpointed |! mo decision over the Calgary Slam-; From then on, Flyers resorted | (4, aches, said at New Haven,| Mickey Clemo, 116%, vaneou- | ey 1S Dow ' peders. “The Flyers based the} to defensive game and held the: Conn. the new major leaguelver, 6 mo victory on two-early goals, both rallying Stampeders off the |” ' | scored. while the Stampeders jscoresher! until late in the | oe EERE ECE CR « cebbenedweeececweeece: reeee ae cence | . YOUR FU EL BILL S | v4 had a player in the penalty box. i gane. Their lead eee ea es — i a DIPLOMAT COAL isclean and clink: In. the, other Tuesday night /a8.§ &:d Finney backhanded a3 e ey’ ort | 4 etal” walut for pame; Vancouver Canucks and i rebound high into the net, Dave FE i ne a erfree., You get uiliuel va a : . New Westminster Royals settled | Duke made it 3-2 with 25 sec- 1) Th Hl AWE f f M rm ra every pound of DIPLOMAT COAL for a 1-1 draw after a scoreless nds remaining. if ) Gi f or eff Be you buy. It burns longer, and strong- overtime session. | LACKLUSTRE GAME if tHE MOTAmY LACCIAIC SAYER er, with a steady, even heat (hat COSTLY PENALTY In the lacklustre coast divis- |} gives re Cal comin : eo Caleary’s downfall began atiion game, Max McNab startled : i and sais lar, au your /salely . when you go ©‘ 14:58 in the ‘first period when; Vancouver fans when he scored | # $5.00 Trade-In now... and order. a 4 “relaxed and at ease in a Frank Ashworth was, thumbed | through a voalmouth seramble |} off for a minor infraction, Less|to give the Royals a 1-0 edge! on your Old Electrie Shaver than a minute later Murray|His goal ended 5 minutes of; i .{ Costello. fired. the Flyer’s firstiscoreless hockey. — ih 15 DAYS FREE é ee ' [goal, He caught Calgary goal-! Fred Brown nullified McNab’: se HOME TRIAL. ‘ Ste at o ‘'tender Hank Bassen scrambling! effort at 17:40 when he con- ii y NATIONAL ( ;vairily on the ice for a loose, verted. Wiggie Wylie’s pass into,@ Reqular Model ...... 27.95 © — “ipuck, the tying goal. ie ZA € AL (/ of Barly in-the second period ~The Royals overpowered the! %, Battery Model ...... 29.95 oie os defenceman. Art Michaluk in-/Canucks during the overtime | # As Low As 5.00 Down "clean and clinker-free’ ‘tourred ‘a five-minute penalty for ; duel but were unable to score. Wy “}injurinig:: Len’ Lunde: While} The tie moved Vancouver one '§! canunieon! ree Michaluk was off, Jerry Melnyk point ahead :of: the Cougars, ‘ . , Passenger Department, '. \thit the corner of the net with. a into third’ pldce?i iy i R298 McRAE BROS. LTD ", Phone A116 Screen shot from the blueline. |‘ Tonight's wiit, ‘attahale sends a 2025 - The Store That Service Built |. Left winger: Tony Leswick the’ Brandon Regals- -to Seattle. | ee ee meeps Fe ORDER FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALER - The Northern B, C. Power Company’ s advertisement of ON DECEMBER 19, 1928 MR. H. E. PAWSON OF THE POWER pene 1Tth,. 1956, entitled ‘Information on Rates’ CORPORATION OF CANADA WAS HERE AND PUBLISHED Loole What Rappene 2d “& ~ yelaimed, theitinerease would be 25h, maybe even as - neelaim OVER HI RE, "T f OW 16 or'IB percent, . OV | HIS SIGNATURE, THE FOLLOWING PROMISES, te These Promises: UPR LET'S LET THE RECORD ANSWER “ : se The following | is taken from the proceedings of tho P,U.C, hearing in 1951, (These Are But 3 of the Ma ny.) t i member of. the Public Uriities Commission is questioning . T FUTURE DEVELOPMENT: \. } P 4 0 C7 ' , , ' YG eet irs rere fe cane @| 1, FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Never did produce the fiat 500, hyo — and inten of Power Co, at the rate hearing, The Company undertakes to commence immediately and of fultilling their pledge to continue hydro devalopmont ul The gommission:-/’I would like to ask Mr. Pawson or either complete within two years — further Fydro-Electric develop: to 100,000 hip. — they added diesel, one of the most iA” of his assistants about the rates proposed on page 5, You are ment having a capacity of not less than 5,000 hip. installed expensive types of power, f ~ apparently going to increase pour water heating to le from bac, and pledges itself to continue, when, and as, required, until ‘a That is.an increase of 100%, Then your estimated figure per 100,000 hn, or more has heen developed for the use of industries 2 ADEQUATE STREET LIGHTING: ‘E| Kilowatt Hour for the proposed rates, 2.7, is over your present located in the City, " rate of 1,86, That would seem to me to be an increase of about "This needs no answer ~~ Look around tonight! 45% rather than 24%, oo | ~ 2, ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTING : ho Me: Pawson: ‘(after alan thy explanation) ended his remarks : : with: “It means this, that the increase on domestic water heating The Company undertakes, upon demand of the City, to 3 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT: » Is about 100% hu the increase on domestic usage, excluding instal at its own exnense a system of modern ornamental strect What happened to this High Class Industrial Bureau, If ps water heating, is 8.6%, so the average of those two percentages ighting in ALL the streets of the City and operate them at the they brought the Columbia Cellulose Co, why don’t thoy is 24% fie same rates, . oa | me \ The Corvmission: “I make it around 45%," Adequate and modern street lighting is considered as being ey Then to this plant, What brought cn Col x Mr. Pawson: You are right, Sir." one of the best adverlising mediums and full provision has been uloser Fhe Northorn B, C, Power or the natural forests, the Cominission: . — mace for Ihis without capital cost, "SO IT LOOKS LIKE THE AVERAGE , ) . INCREASE IS GOING TO BE 45% NOT 24%,” 3. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT The Same Mr, Pawson Was Back Here Last IN 1951 THE CLAIMED.24% JUMPED TO 45% Month With Another Batch of Promises. . The Company places at the clisposal of the City or its WHEN QUESTIONED BY A COMPETENT AUTHORITY, Board of Trade, the services of its industrial bureau, whose - 4 What Is The Real Increase This Time or) Se eaallod by ory incr ormeeisctien have produced results LETS NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN + 4 { Siar Ee eee _ « RUAN reek neraenN mere mene FUREAANETE COUR AE ok BYR ARM TG EL EE Ot , Ne rrounes VOTE ‘VES’ On the Power Referendum Vour “Power at Cost’ Committee, (CerncantaencenemneaaneemnneemnaunipeenneNnN RennNNn eR aes Lele ae HAAN TL RE