” 2 iste ' " nam ) “yh y Cpa f ae ' ay ne t 7 1 . af ; Phe ye pg hed pk) | Le fs fo . he 1 pe , ’ 4 ” Pe} ‘ | “ 7 ww tae aot 4 t i ww i ‘q we ra if Fb é U i Rt ore My Hy mpi ai Wa ‘ { PERS 5 al | NG VR, a -hefore Ten-Man Board Of Directors Formed As Nudeus For, Golf Association was belng built by the two ser- vice clubs for the use of the pub- He. Cost of operation was estimat. | ed at about $2,900 annually and! cites would have to be set to raise that amount, Dr. Large sald. Plans called for greens of feet in diameter with a three four foot apron, which could be! ing around the path, A piteh- vant putt golf course for Prince Rupert moved one step closer to reality last night with the formation of’the Prince Ra- pert Golf Association at a meet- ing of golf enthusiasts, held, at the Clvte Centre. A 10-man directorate was com. pleted with the exception of one member and this group will act on behalf of the assoctation In any negotiations with the Cana- dian National Rallways for land tor the proposed course for whieh plans have already been drawn ' up, Site of the course will be on the north side of Second Av- enue between Fourth and Sixth Streets. Orpanizational meeting last night followed preliminary meet. ings between committees of, the Rotary and Gyro Clubs, both of whom will be represerited on the new directorate by three mem- bers each, while three other members were elected from the : veneral membership and one Is to be named from the Canadian National Recreational Assacia- tlon. Gyro members on the board of directors are Alf Rivett, A. Jj Domnato and Dr. RL G. Large, while W. Doumont, George Mit- cheil and Jack Mussallem are the Rotary members. Elected from the general membership were. Ralph Hoo®, James Andrews and ; Vern Clecone. Plans for the nine-hole piteh- and-putt ronrse call for grass: greens nd estimates which have heen prepared, propese — the course can be built for approxi , mately $16,000, \ Dr, Large stated that it was: proposed ta run the golf course: ona similar arrangement to the | Civie Centre, whereby member: | ships or a season Ueket would be | sald to the public. | He stressed that the golf rors Royals ‘Down Flyers 5-2 ‘ The on-again, off-again New F Westminster Royals came to life | their hometown fans: Thursday night to hand the} pace-setting Edmonton Flyers a stinging 5-2 reversal and move | back into the Western Hockey | League's fourth and Inst ‘play- off position. Meanwhile at Saskatoon, the}: Quakers kept alive their iim | chances of a playoff, berth by: holding Calgary Sianipeders to. a 5-5 draw. In the only game scheduled | tonight the fifth-place Vancou- ; ver Canucks mect the runner-up | Vietorla Cougars In Vancouver. i Flyers, playing thelr third; game In as many nights during | their final swing through the British Columbla section of the | league, spotted Royals a 2-0 lend In the = first perlod, rallied briefly to knot the score in the second before again failing he- hind 3-2 and then watched the fast-skating New Westminster club pull away, Gordon Fashoway scored tvay” of the New Westminster goals, his 37th and 38th of the year: Hinemates Max MeNab and Motto MeLean added two more and Doug Adam pot. the other. wm . , NOOR areapcas sas mR Petar CeOviy VCIOWA put in for about $50 and falr- ways would cost $2,700, Dr. Large jsaid, A small building where clubs could be stored and rented ‘would cost about $600, he sald, adding that re-allocation of the present path would cost $1, 000 26 while another $1,000 would be to|needed to erect protective net. ear cemtee mere ie et pee poten ser The Bartatt’ Hi » Seanad tes “Pri unerDoil N vn : 7 ” ru ally Newsy the Ryolfeon quartet: yaste the Booth Memorial. High Angus MeDonsid tyophy.. The win gave Bartlett the right to meet oye Kelsindin- son in the semj-finale'at 9 a.m, tomorrow, at 9 o'gjoek Js the Phil Stone squad. TO reach: SLBRNTCA GAR ASIA rt oon yt * : are) 4:3 RLING ‘SEMIS. Si “sane through witha’ fs. ‘yielory, over ray afternoon to.win whet jn school curling somnl- finds tor the Also slated: to: play ‘Thom sink which*meets the Diane the semis Kristmanson defedted the Arlene Webster rink and 'Thom beat Brian Kellough. At 1) acm; tomorrow the winners of the (wo semis will meet in the fipals after which the MeDonald: trophy, will be presented. Also to be presented will be the ‘¢pnuttong wrophy won} recently by the Arelene Johnson vn” 5 Completely NEW ot tal NEW nod AAI Plone In Ve Game With R Russia COLOGNE, Qermany cP) =| greatly Thursday night whet: tho ma When Canada and Russia meet, unbenten Vs shut out Sweden! . He. hase in the pay-off game of the world 3-0 for thelr sixth straight vic= alx gaines hockey championships fr of the world hockey tourna-| last’ four to one of the blg men going for ment, Ivan, jtacular saves to preserye thefiient, | The stature of Ivan McLelland, ae his third of the lotirna- a stocky young goal-tencer from/ment, And he brought hls goals. South Porcupine, Ont, Increased “auainst average down to a re a shutouts, Fa eect am mecinarmen a camel 6 gob SOI a cant ol se ae ee ‘ bead a a aaa Profan aaa ane aa af mee aoe a — i) AaAneae 7 WEBeaannrd Fie He BUAKNanee an me WUNBEMERERY SVSASSSSSSASLE Nien: ttt J Oh Waals WT WE DRIVE IT. 2 COMPAREIT.. ‘ @ 030: glven y Wb th mu say sla's Nikola wit Penticton Vs will be a guy named: McLelland made several spec-|ing goalie in’ st ve Putehkoy Hay wi In six games and chalk ‘John Bueyk and Keith Allen ‘ st ‘scored for Edmonton — with : | OVE pr ehh : Bronco Horvath, the league's ve: i 6 Dall ; leading scorer, drawing favsists Sony spenision : on both. ‘ : The vietory, which moved Royals Into fourth place a single soot hye . 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