“Phinee euipere buiiy 1 News | Saturday, September 15, 1956 eee =e Take | Those » vyighing 0; engue, steretaty., John, La ol te: a. Dom’s Den ‘slate, “BLT cin BC? ls. it progress when: your highway dollars are “squandered in a politically. expedient patchwork program, with amateur planning and "cost plus,. machiné-rental patronage? oy Is it progress ‘when ‘the. government claims lo > have reduced the ‘direct, debt" of the” province, while actually that debt (including - “contingent. liabilities"—for every cent of which you, the taxpayers, “are'directly responsible) has been increased by $88,000,000; with an "additional: $113,000,000 authorized to be borrowed? Is: it progress: when the government turns its back on farmers’ problems—undermines local municipal, school-and hospital boards— insults’ the Intelligence of the voters in the calling and conduct of '|2nd Game “Vin Row . RCMP Nip. Hotel In 12. innings | RCMP. took. their sec- ond straight game of the Senior Men’s Softball fi- Lnals last” night, edging’. ‘Wag urged to get in touch with Say voy Hotel 8-7 in 12 inn- lings at Algoma park, Errors cost S.-voy ihe. game tin the eighth, when ROMP tied the score 7-7 on’ two unearned ~Truns, one of them: .scoreil DY 4 catcher Bob Wainwright, who Jmoved’ around the bases on (three. of .the eight boots the +hotelmen committed. ‘Victory came” With “~Wwo tien out in’ the. Second extri: inning oo when. winning. pitcher’ Stw Tay- 8 lor. “hit: his. third double of. the game . and fifth of: the final jseries to drive: in’. ‘Wainwright “who had. walked and inaide sec- ond onan error, “The police team scored one in the first and saw. Savoy tie the score in- the second. RCMP moved out front 4-1:on five hits, off loser. Jim’ Lenuik in the third but four hits in the fourth vied the score 4-4, Savoy-moved out ‘front 7-4 on fast’ basé-running and some wild pitching by -Tay- Jor in the fifth. ROMP. got .one run back in the sixth to set the scene for final victory... - Taylor gave up six hits ‘and seven walks while striking out four, Lenuik allowed’ 11 hits and five walks. and fanned three. “rd game of the series is set for tomorrow at Algoma park at G6 pm.” . Paeifie Const ° .. Portland 6, Hollywood ’3 -: ‘Seattle 4,,San Francisco 2° Sacramento 4, Vaticouver: 1 Los: Angeles 7, San Diego 3 - C - Nathonal Leagne Phitadetphia 13, Milwaukee 1 Brooklyn 4, “Chicago’ 2° New York’ 3, St: Louis 0 \ o Ameriean League New: York 5, Detrojt; 2°. Cleveland 10, 3, Boston 2,4 Chicago 3, Baltimore : 2. Washington. 4,. - Kansas: city 1 Ais election? . fe LIBERAL: government will immediately bes b tedueo ‘phe, Seles itd! by!20%, without any. affact on hogpital ‘and. socal servica. payments —.build more and hetler roads at ” lower st, by appointing an Indepenclent Highway’Commission —* dnd lelting “contracts by competitive tencler only =~ take the . it progress when. the annual: take. from the highest proviteiol m peso soars ichecked to $198.00 ‘for r every household wus direc, ‘action necessary to restore the farm wo economy — restore local autonomy to “muntéipal,, school and hospitcl authorities — restore: dignity and Intogrity to the con- duet ‘of public affeirs In British Columbia, This IS: progress! i ' nie WRG Mi an na ey a) i} aie PUBLISHED ny nl he, LIDERAL ASSOCIATION tele a aks 8 ET, NANAIMO ' qT wenty I eams Start Bowling ‘In Women’s Loop. Tuesday | “Ten teams. have been formed ‘Dibbs; Viun's Bakery vs. McKay's. for each of “A” and “B” leagues} 9 p.m! op] te co in: the Women’s ‘five-pin. bowl- Biv’ Sisters ing league following the annual ‘t om 5 ‘iva * ecm Uy en i $2, meeting of the league last Tues- }AEMeUr alvage; Credit, Union w day at the bowling alleys, V8, Paelfir Cabs; Cook's vs. Me champlons, left here by alr for! | Toronto Friday night en route The tip was made Possible | by a “biita” in whieh $1,462 was N, British Columbia lacrosse | the Mann Cup Finals, ected in one night. A ov Veaeue—Ehop Easy jglal government donation of 000 was given to coach Harry; ipper Friday. The first game of the sagt Bowling will get underway [Industrial Welding; Co-Op vs. will be played in Toronto Sun- this Tuesday, With the firat few Universal, ‘ day, | weeks bowling to decide averai- (ie Nangimu ‘ls: ¢ wee ence co sere ee eee ne mpd ete amt ca erm Grand Cafe - For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods. 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