By KEN r er vompetition. Mf the ‘Games. orld competition, ¢ to:: “pair; “Barbat “Bob, Paul’ were Sixt, hind Russia’ ih the t un- “the But practice; jumps, he-is not match the top Seari- ana fan pair by the nar: - “margins: at. Vienna. in | ‘standings, based on | Seale: of points. fo METHERAL - Canadian Press, Staff Writer): hil to his previous victories in ‘the. slalom , and -giant. slalom ‘competitions to become ‘the tirsr, Olympic skier ever to-sweep the three alpine events... | . Despite: a fall, Andre Bertrand of. Quebec City was well up in ‘the field, 24th among the. 85 con- ‘| testants, His time of 3:31.2 com- | pared. with the winner’s 2:52.2, | DIRFERENCE—ONE JUDGE “The-Bowden-Dafoe - pair lost ‘out: in. the: figure- -skating when a Hungarian judge. rated two of his. countrymen, Mr. and. Mrs, \ Laszlo” Navy, in-first place. The other. eight judges had ‘split be- - | tween the Austrian and Canad- ian‘couples. a th: the Canadians third... . ‘ Miss Dafoe..and: Bowden, bid- ie ding’ for: Canada’s first Olympic |’ | pairs, title: after two successive |world crowns, had two, bad ‘|breaks. Miss Dafoe faltered mo- mentarily on a lift near the end Lof their program, And the mus- r ic ended before they had com- \ pleted their final glide. “I guess. we shouldn't . be | greedy,” was the tearful com- ‘ment of the 26-year-old Miss Da- - foe afterwards. “The couple had announced bes fore. the Olympics that -they ~ = dans, Ay 25. See Nerth’ ‘queen would retire after this year’s .| competition: Mn, Remember When Frank Calder, president of the National Hockey League since its inception, died: in Montreal 13 ‘years ago today after being ' |! stricken with a heart attack at a. governor’s meeting in Toronto. Calder, an outstanding figiire in the development: of: the world’s top. professional hockey league, was succeeded hy Mervyn Diut- ton, * 7 chat Your. 1956 “Printing Needs. | CALL J||Dibb Printing Co., Ltd. Dig 5227 Ta Bi cS- 7 — | | cr ale, . To the Best Selection of Chinese Foods Open 6 am, tof am, The’ Hungarian = Yanked the Austrians second and [Van's 1; McKay’s.3, Radio Cabs’ Prince Kupert Daily News Saturday, February 4, 1956. ROMEHI CAGERS HOST. | KITIMAT TEAMS TOWIGHT = -. Booth Memorial High School basketball teams, boys and girls will play host tonight to visiting Kitimat cagers for two games to be playeci at the Bo-Me-Hi gymnasium, _. Frosty’s coached by Georgiana McNay will mpet the mat girl’s team in’ the opening game at 7:30 pan, , Sunrise, coached by Pete Merson will meet a strenge Kiti- mat boys squad in the second encounter, experted to ect wunder- way close to 9pm, A tumbling display will be put cn by the students, between games, | ~The Sunrise coach, unable to use the services of ‘Ted Leask’ and:Eugene Nelson will have Art Helin of Frizzell’s dressed for the’ game and will also use two Fraser and Payne juveniles, Chester. Stewart and Don McDonald. ‘City Women’s Rin! At ‘Smithers. Spid Three rinks of city. women are representing: Prince Rupert in. the Smithers Women's Curling Club} ~ annual bonspiel which got underway Thursday. Already playing yesterday were he b | Mabel Shier’s rink, of Leah Mc-; Bertha Dun ar Top 5-Pinner Kay, Dorothy Seott and Mary: Brown and Ethel Johnson’s rink | Bertha Dunbar topped league bowlers in the Ladies’ of Olga Newton, Jean Billings, ! ‘dune Dickens. Leaving last night! was Lil Thom’s rink which in-! Five Pin Bowling League last Tuesday turning in 313 and 841 scores which won player's high single and three’ and assisted Jeannies to team honors of; citi “S$ Smithers from Kitimat and being treated royally Kitimat women curlers, Playing games there cludes Alice Ritchie, Jan Wald-/a fair “A” }bauer and Dorothy Dean. i brought were, Vancouver he said: US, UPSETS CANADA — Johnny Mayasich (rights of the United BH | squeeze in ¢|Maple Leafs managed to stay! curling Hithere in two interior hockey < when Muriel Callender skipped sionly | 2 Vs, Maple Leafs Curling Title Eke Out Wins Kept By U of S _ uy ‘The Canadian Press | SASKATOON «University of Penticton. Vs managed lO, Saskatchewan retained the front and Nelson! western Girls’ Intercollegiate champlonship — Friday games Friday, ‘her rink to victories over Alber- Vs, host to Kamloops Hlks, had: ta and Manitoba. 1:20 left to play when they: ‘phe U, of S. girls defeated Uni- 8 | broke the deadlock and gained a: versity of Alberta 9-6 In the first a s Uxes States team. and Don Rope of Canada fight for the puck during an Olympic hockey championship game al Cortina d'Ampesz Ttaly, when the Canadians suffered their first defeat of 1036 games, Mayasich scored three goals‘as the US, team defeated the | Kitchener- Waterloo Dutchmen 4-1, Defenceman Jack McKenvie captain of the Dutchmen, scored the Canadian goal. {cP front AP) Canucks Nip Stampeders 5-4 As Prediction. Just Misses By The Canadian Press 5-1 before 6.879 fans at Winni- Frank Currie has better than: peég, record as a coach, He | Edmonton — its Before Friday night’s game in’ “Every game: 1047. high single and 2798 high | ‘Kathy Kerr’s rink of Alma/now is one of those crucial en- three, In “B” League. Universal's WY Jean {Gordon and Mabel Shier's) | Stewart swept kegling with a 282 high single game and . -was Ethel Johnson's crevy. 806 and high three of 2488. ‘The Rupert women were met: Results: A League—Jeannics by a delegation of the Kilimat: 4, ‘New Laurel 0; Dibb’s 4, Super women’s Curling club, enter-- Valu 0; Sunrise 4, G & A 0; Ru-: tained at lunch and taken on a pert Butchers 3, Lyons 1; Stars: tour of of the sm smelter town, a, Annelies 2 ' es oe umbers 2, Rupert Radio | Moose Jaw Rink ‘Leads Spiel “B League— Credit Union 4, Big’ Sisters 0;.Co-Op 3, Armour | Salvage 1; Pacific Cabs 636 and Ave, West 4 | | “Extra Ski Made In FREE a meg TIENT Ay Con EHR Ow Po. Extra Pants FREE With Every Man's Suit rt or Slacks With Every Wonran’s Suit And : 15% Off All Topcoats . . Sport Jackets and Pants Me ado By Houso of Stone & House of Hobberlin 1007, Off Slacks Or Pants Our Own Shop a rd at ragN hist . LING the Tailor if | 220 ath Streot, a | i f i ! ‘ t Fewn 1; Cook’s 2, Hopefuls 2; So- What's 2, Universal .2. : A P Standings: A League— New: [ egina Laurel 40, Sunrise 31, Lyons 29, REGINA “oy —-Truman Bailey: Annettes 26, Rupert Radio 25,| ,0f Moose Jaw held the lead today | Jeannics 23, Rupert Butchers 22, in the grand aggregate race 4s: Super Valu 21, Stars 21, G& Al Regina's 52nd annual bonspiel |18, Prince Rupert Plumbers 17, went into its final day. »Dibb’s 15. Bailey had ao 14-1 won-loss -B League—Van's 34, McKay's! record and a vossible three more ‘30, Credit Union 28, Armour! games to plav, Dr, W. H, Hewilt Salvage 27, Radio Cabs 26, Co- of Carlyle. Sask., who has a 13 1. Op 25, Pacific Cabs 25, Hope- record and all his games com-" fus 22, Cook's 19, So-Whats 18, ple ed, could win the age: orate Big Sisters li, Universa} 17, , should Bailev Irse in any af fii s a ‘Temaining FANS, Hewitt captured tha Len- Russians Gain’ ‘er. -Post trophy. first of the fd y fevent with on 4-7 triumah ever ‘Norton Frei af Reelna. The | Campbel! prothers of Avonlea, af try skilng today, winning its! beay Haar fifth gold medal of the 1958' ‘ante fcurtlevent with Led winter Olymples with a victory. vin over Don MeNelll of Reena, ded Ampegzo valley tn 2:15, 201 AR as a gallant Finnish: bid to: eciches 106, 006 overtake them failed, The Finns, WINNIPEG .@--Westem Hock- “ey League alondne a wd meee teem i victory aver Ai Briske of Jansen, Sask. CORTINA d'AMPEZZO 1) — ‘took the thir? ever. with an 11-9 Russia broke the Scandinavian win over Ernie Richardsen The four Russians, each cov: ering 10 kilometres (644 miles), Bailey ‘wranped un the sesond monopoly on men's cross-coun- | Regina, sloshed ‘through the pine-stud- ‘Attendance | Whatman, Mildred McLean and! gagements.” Then, when asked about his. laurels | pink, ® Spectator rink at Kitimat, chances of winning against the Also! Canucks, he said: ja 6933 high three score to aid visiting with local curlers in, “; Universal to team high single of ' Kitimat was May Anton. “We did it be- fore, why not again?” Currie Was wrone, barely, Vancouver Canucks, who lead: {he four-team Coast Division.: trailed 4-3 until Earl Johnson and Les Li ‘ley came up with the tying and | ‘winning goals before 5,200 fans, | Vancouver's other marksmen. ‘were Ray Cyr, with a goal and’ * three assists, and Mark Mar- bet jus st -quess who tallied twice, Jim MeFadden scored three + times for Calvary and Barry: Ross Grove in the other. WARRIORS GAIN GROUND Winnipeg Warriors now only three palnts back of the Stampeders, consolidated their hold cn second place in the -Prairie Division by — blasting: fourth-place: (Brandon Regals ‘Cougars before /get past the former Canadiens goalie, o p | in the third period lhe “d In the other contest, Victoria Victoria over 2.560 ' fans, ! Hodge was steady and often. his fourth: briliant in getting shutout Americans Cougars outshot the 30-17 but couldnt Montreal Two former Cougars victory. Alex Kuzma seered in ‘the second period and Barton Bradley connected late in the Calgary Miss. in Final Round VANCOUVER @-~-Jean War- ing, 17-year-old badminton artist -from Calgary, blasted her op- ‘ponent off the court here Fridey to move into the finals of che B.C. badminton championships, Miss Waring. who played driving game despite a bad cold, beat Charlotte Warren of Van- couver 11-2, 11-0. ‘54 Ford Sedan, Radio, "54 Chev, Sedan, Power Steering Heater 1895 their home WIHL game, were al-' Ny four goals in the final period. net. first! minder Charlie Hodge turned in! “Two of the rinks went to!AHan Cup and now he’s pilot- another of his stellar perform: after, ‘ing Calgary Slam peders at the: ances to vive Seattle Americans paying a visit there Thursday. top of the Prairie Division al! -2 2-0 shutout by: the Western Hockey League. turned : ‘on their mates for the Seattle ae 895 | 3-2 win over Elks. game, erasing a 6-0 lead built up Nelson, holding a 6-2 lead ab by Alberta on the opening four the end of the second period of: “ends Skip for the Albertans was Betty Jean Robertson, In the second game, Saskat- ‘chewan experienced tittle diffi- g.giculty in defeating Manitoba, skipped by Marilyn Davies, 12-6. CT NO. 52 (PRINCE RUPERT) REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1955. most caught napping when iim - berley Dynamiters blew up for; Leafs scored twice to get an SCHOOL DISTRI STATEMENT OF FOR THE YEAR REVENUE : 893.00 : MAL ipa OL 334.00 359 2227.00 Tis t Ve { Government Grants a.g90.0 € ‘ ‘ yo noo wean 99,612.22 Night Schoo ‘ 0 Other Revenue Tuilion and Nieht School Fees 7,501.25 yea Rentals 1,717.58 aa 7 | a 78.58 Deferred Grants he "464,796. 42 TOTAL REVENUE many Fy Surplus as at December 31, 1954. 9,72 2.00 AT5,510.5 srecennm eens smenee oe EXPENDITURE ‘Administration Salaries 6,078.79 se 1 580.59 Office Expense on s Trustees Expense ti VBL TB General Administration . 4,507.12 “Instruction ‘Yeachers Salaries School Clerical Salaries Teaching Supplies Other Instruction Expense 265,683.33 2,522.02 12,731.48 309,95 i 204,936.08 wieweenaie pate nme gE QGperation Janitor and Eneineers Salaries 30,316.85 Janitor and Enrineers Supplies 4,310.04 Light, Power, Water and Fuel 27,201.12 uaa de Insurance Rentals, Other 1,585, 7 OU 4d Ae Repairs and Maintenunce on behalf of the Board: ye, Bad, . 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