cette oe 7 £ ps | SAWS SHARPENED Also Skates and Other Teols PRECISION SAS FELING . Diat 5 AL — 21) W. Is, Ave. ¥ Challengers 66-40, The Giants, playing before the biggest collection of fans of (he 1054-55 season and not cancen- trating too hard, chalked an f early lead to take the first two quarters 20-8 and 41-18: ' They clowned, showed bursts ; of speed ang used lightning set, ups for scoring t6 carn ovations: whenever they pulled off trick: shots and clever ball-handiling. ths bell when they could and: with Don Scherk leading the way: -scored as inany points as they could. Ray Spring and Tiny Carlson} ‘shawed to advantage agalnst | the long-armed, big-fisted quine; tet. Both tcok part in the GI-! ants gage. with Spring reversing 1S par devas paid foe expeicn Passe havg them seady when the driver ca, in adverbrement 1 ot publahed oe doplayad by. he Liquer Cenmed Board oc by the Gevernant wags and getting a big hand, eer ee om LUSTRON DRAPES % END TABLE ALL FOR ee Ge aninoaans Bs eee aa Clever sled Cagers .| Clown Way To 66-40 Win} cr A standing room only crowd at the Civic Centre) Bast night, roared its approval as the Philadelphia Colored Giants staged a modest exhibition of their’ basketball wares in defeating | the | Prince Rupert | Angus MePhee's Challengers {the Rupert squad with wok Rall In good part getting Farlane scoring 8, game. cne on the Philly boys free shot: cents. “rally to win 66-52. ‘Hinds 23, Jacocks 2, : Wright 2, Rogers 16. Total 66. Forbes 1. Newton 4, Shenton, Stew- i Fart 7, Morison 4. Black 3, Turcotte 6. : — WHICH INCLUDES ¥2PCC HESTERFIELD SUITE ¥ TORCHIERE LAMP and MATCHING SMOKING STAND + TABLE LAMP 8 Prince Ruyeri. Daily News, a bratay, January 27, 1985, ‘Bxinieki. Sets 1 | Canucks Afire For. 6-3 Win . By The Canadian Press . Wid ‘Bul Ezlnick! may not be | “the. top ‘scorer in the Western ' “gon added four points to the Hockey ‘League but his -flre and Challenger total himself. Third’ dash seem to inspire his team- quarter score was 54-30 and the ‘mates to the hecessary heights. Giants added 12 more in the: Ezinicki, recently returned to. final quarter to the Challenger's ‘the Vancouver- Canuck lineup. - scored oaly one goal Wednesday ; Former South Carolina State night ond he picked up-six pen- grad Don Hinds led the visitors ; alttes. ‘with 23 poluts while Thompson, His enthusiasm for’ tHe gane ‘and Bill: Rogers contributed 16; Was catching as George Ford reach... Don Scherk scored 10 for: ' stored three goals and Canucks Bob Mc- beat Edmenton Flyers 6-3, * Vietorla Cougars beat New Referees Vern Ciccone and Westminster Royals 1 in the ‘Ole Slatta only called a total ther game played but Canucks , role found little cause for joy in the of seven fouls for the wh " atefeat of their old rivals, Yesterday afternoon The Gi- The win ke, intact the eight- ants took on an assorted Booth Point edge with which Cougars’ Memorial High school Rainmak- | @%¢ Protecting thelr fourth and ers team in the Civic Centre for !8t play-off spot from Vancou- the entertainment of the stu- e?: For the Rainmakers jt; Cougar’s Andy Hebenton scor- proved valuable experience and’ ‘ed his 33rd and 34th goals of the. The second half of the game for-the Giants a good workout as Season while Doug Anderson, s slower and a great deal of they racked up a 93-37 score. Doug Macauley, Mark Marquess, time spent in ball-hapdling, At ty 4 hard-played Senior B ‘Ed Dorohioy, Bill Bucyk and Pete. “the same time the Giants seem- league semi- -windup game inst cd reluctant to chalk up a high-'night) Gordon and Anderson’ Use Want Ads—They Pay er score and big Curley” Thomp- Yusham got the athars, Victoria led 2-0 at the end at stayed off a Booth Rainmakers the Hrst and stretched the lead Harold Mar- {0 4-0 at the end of two. cshall paced the hardwaremen = In Edmonton, over Vancouver: -with 20 points with Reg Lavigne. marksmen were Ray Cyr and. adding 15. For the Rainmakers Ching Johnson. Lorne Davis Fred Kristmanson topped his potted a brace for Flyers and. team with 17 points. Eddie Stanklewicz stored the Mansons had it over Sports other, ‘Shop Hke a tent in the Junior Flyers took a 2-1 first period ‘Boys league fixture taking the: advantage but Canucks squared ‘game 46-26, with Johnson lead- it 3-3 golng into the thiyd. ‘Ing the way for the winners, Kel- Vancouver plays at Saskatoon sey also scored 15 points for the tonight in the only game sched ' ‘losers. uled, Ina Girls lengue game league- leading Dom's added another SPANISH LEADER win to thelr skein with a 22-12 » victory over Booth Golds. Countess Emilia Pardo-Baran, | who died fi 192),-was Spain's "first wane counsellor cf pub- . He instruction. * Lineups: ENUIBITION GAME Phitndelphia Glants--Thompson 16. Johnson 8. ae NtOR BOYS LEAGUE: Sports Shop--Rowe 4, Kelsey 16, Challengers~-Olson 4, Carlson 4, D. ‘Buse 2 Allen 1, Girbov. 4, Skalapsty, ‘Scherk 10, Spring 6. McFarlane 8. ; Johnson. Mintenko, Rudolph, Thom. 8. Scherk 2. A. Hartwig 2, (plus § Total 26. :Trom Thompson of Giants). Total 40. | Manson's—Fleming 9.; Johnson 15, { Lambie 8, McIntosh 11, Kelty 4. Plerce ; N i SENIOR B MAGUT "8 Reld, McLeod, Lemon, Total 46. Rainmakers — Kristmanson 17, | SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE Dom's—Olson 3. Wong 2, Cloutier 2; ; Anderson. Total 62. _ Leask 4, Botrakoff 2, Woon 7, Arat 2. Gordon & Anderson—Holkestad 13,; Total 22. Marshall 20, Bill 6, Flaten. Webber 2. ; Golds—Johnson. McDonald, Wick | Sedgwick, Lavigne 1§, Letourneau 10, } 4, Kennedy 4. Gixke 2, Morrison 2; "Becker, Total 66. | Belytgy Renwick, Total 42. ee seen’ | imlbmndoplele ieee feetsnnabin! ds anfeerfe bedbaiawnbir o ccna Sulihys i SRR SNR een + dro * COFFEE TABLE . #27" x51" SCATTER RUG TE a UE ENR ER fa Mela T Lie a dae A customers, the close of the biggest year in the history of our stores. ° | “ Thonk you for your patronage. Men's and Boys’ Wear ne a sanadinnannie “Days Iron Duke". “AML sizes in st We are clearing this ae out at less than cost. Nylon BI blenc cloth, h, nper $9. 95 astenink Regular $14.95. For - s. PANTS assorted cqualities, Gabardines and woreleds. $42.98 AA men Dresg pants, Odd Jines, values wp to $19.95. To clear before stocktaking. Palr. ..... SHIRTS — Odd lines to stripes and $3.49 Atheee wate eeweed seo8 | MEN'S | Flannelette and broadcloth. Assovied stripes and plahy colors. All sizes. $3.95 $5.95 Values for. Boys’ JACKETS All wool freize and nylon blend cloths. Assorted plaids and plain colors, Some with quilted ining. $7.95 Vales for | cue oo $8 $5 Men's T-SHIRTS A collection of different styles a and fables, Values to $3.95 for soeacetnapbncs sass “Forsyth” clear, * White, main colors. $4.95 and $3.95. Each .. Ms $2.09 ‘a Ladies’ and Children’s. Wear AseeeenecetecseeneseseeeetOsDDesereeeseetreseseseres Ladies’ BLOUSES A collection of smart up-to-the-minute styles In 08 Nylon fife, Orlens, Daeron, Long and shor $2,988 rlesves, white and colored, $4.95 and $4.95 alues {or ev Disposable DIAPERS cas uy. pen “mana $1.38 . ° i | ‘ Ladies’ GOWNS Rayon Silk. 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" 79¢ ' LoaMbage 5 4 1 CLEARING Children's Snow Suits - ~~ Blazers —: ‘Sweaters ‘— Cardigans dnd Pullovers, and: other, oclds and endl at loss than ¢ cost, - Bo oy yt te Aicaturtaiiten er ee ey Jenuary 31st is the end of our business year. We. are having this salo to celebrate with you: Fraser & Payne and The Universal 7S ‘ yo, T : Ve qe THE UN ‘ Ladies’ SUITS Well tailored Ladies’ Suits in double. and si ingle breasted styles. Plain col-: ors and @ few pure woot plaids inthe * z lot. Values to $35.00. ‘Misses: and 519.9 COATS ot Final. clgorance of Ladies’ winter coats, You save Kere: All sizes. Good colors. “say Values to $45.00, SKIRTS low rice. Pure wool, rayon, flank etc. in the lot. Sizes 10 to 18. abe ca BLOUSES Better quality blouses, clearing at one price am wide varicty to choose trom. Sizes "$ tu 20 Re OE OR ee bate mete Ce rem er ne tie be Misses and Half Size DRESSES. Here is your, chance to buy a dress ata real saving. 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