i, ! “Pyyaesitt NAL Standings { Alt ers e.conve st: with their own game—mainly. ihe. brilliant ncedle-passing of f.. Saskatchewan. Roughriders. - “up’ 212;-yards, with ‘passes and. held = iflé)"Etchéverry toa humble 55 for st:10 more than they-gained. mpared “with | 15,083 persons thall team which football-gameat Canada’s, profes-: . nd.its -highly-touted pire. Stadium’s. rain- «. ight:and courage of: ilan, football sens- Shrine ted touchdowns to’. am d pinned down, The Wes-': ether the: East‘ attack’ or - ‘scattered threats, - ¥ were. just-as dévastating, iwo-inch overnight. snow- on or rgame in Toronto which ttt Oe a instrumental. PRANK “PRIPUCKA tending sav pont, “which’ didn't settle any- Uhing™ Ins thelr. battle for. fourth ‘place; ‘The spot: Is. held, by New: ; York: Leafs trail by. (wo { \ de at ¢ : we Un: ruimor-up Detroit Réd. Wings -lwith ‘a: 5-3 victory. over. Wings third-place Montreal Canadiens, So Bhindaye ace LAL AB at cy ie, de, 4g The: sluinpliig. Wigs wt 4h Nee on el vahoe U pin wun IDO cmaalralt: 14 6 Montreal... 14 10 Nite York O10 Tw " By The Canadian: Press’. o of t A them did it during the weekend" Pye Tripucka, Geo assistan é - Kwong, By Bailey, Jackie Parker and Bu Ted Tully, Frank , Trip Lampman, Larry Isbéll, Frank (Pop). >. Fleldgate, John Wozniak, rge East Defence In Grand ,, brilliant’ needie-passing, in West*swin. ae | | | ach expresses satisfaction after -his team, fails to |, '-) well; bowing: = |New York’ was, Montreal's. only... weekend | gamic.and moved Habs to. within ‘ya point of Detroit... °° “In- the only other game, Leafs 121. eir voter’ weekend. game as | 4-2.-to Rangers. at-| De came up With a 2-1 win ov lowly. Black ‘Hawks Sunda Sunday.” The 1-1:tie|Chicago., a re is now have 35: points to | ‘ Montreal is third, ngers have 23, Leafs | . Bruins - with 31: /Ra troit’s 32. and Hawks 14, = | 70 THE ague leaders.’ coach of, the. Rangel o say: “We. are lucky |: tle. Only -our. goal-, : ed us. “They had two!” Wye o welre, lucky. D NOTING}. ny stale, hotly clubs ‘gob a YOK, Weal 0 points, FEE oa ie points on-Binins -gained three ‘points: ‘enturday:aid: a 1-1, tle’ with: the ! Rare CRY Sau) aN te and : TANDINGS 1 Coast Divislow: vhs t ee Whe Tl PA Pls ieatlie .. 1610 2 104 BT 32 Vancouver 10.18 1 06 60° 2 iNew ‘West, 13-18 1 00) 88° 27 Wietorla ... 018 9.72 78/2 arc Prairie Division (Rrandon ... 10 0 1° Bs oO. 383 ‘Wdmonton 16 9 1 07 86 ad Calgary... 10 M4 170 BA 21) nines . 815 2 O02 OF 19 seine ope genemien pet hee peng Mav Eoreet 9 nee Meet : : t : Canucks: “ -'breakaways and we didn’t have,” ‘ton Flyers appeared headed for _the.,Western Hockey League's *: Then they snapped out of | scoring four straight goals while holding Winn {peg Warriors scoreless, to ‘overcome i 3-0 deficit’ and: register a 4-3 over- time victory (hat kept them abreast.of Brandon Regals, while Flyers, downed New. West si grobpee, Golungo cehind:; tha a fia CHA AL EL Regie He STEIN ly Me ek ce ont au NMA RUN atest "td niove up “Flies, Regas Te Trounce Seattle After 20 minutes of play al Win "The Regals,-tled for top spot ninster Royals 5-3 In the Brit- botnet ind ing tan cleavalo ae be ind is RNA sn neon (tH sition py seconel: in| dase; divisions, misieds0.| on the lead- ing Seattle Americans, who lost 8-1 to. Vancouver’ Canucks at home, . “Calgary Blampeder's consalld- fealing Victoria Cougars, tied gary, The Stamps moved (hrrea polnts ahead of Winnipeg. Gonls by Ritehlo Van Tmpe, BIE Mosionko mnd din Logan ave Winnie a 3-0 flrst-perlod POA Pls 6 71 60 36 472 50 92 4-10, 65 4 7 60 71°28 7 4 00 8 4°46 10, 12 { awe we a Wil “emaranta a 718 “Dhlengo... 4 10 ests eter te omen E-a Dae FAN Yee Pant Ree 5 Javea 8 Se NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE vs hy he Cinndian Prey Sudurday: Iiweian Franielseo 34 Clreen Way 2 Wo O° Dleveland i Oiirda 8, ie: Oluvoland 24, Now i Sunday York 7 aM a “epobrolt 46, Piutaburgh 1 syi(LoaAngoled 3), Baltimore 7. — ) VrrRyY THE. For the Bost Solec "DIAL Voars 10, Chicago sie Weahingtan 10). Philudelphin | Grand Cafe. OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS lead agninst the Flyers, | Don Polle and Tony Loswick answered for Edmonton In the second, and with 10 minutes and 17 seconds remaining in the game Tom MeCarthy scored (a force Ib Into overtime, The end came ab 448 of the oxlen session when BU] MeCre- Bil MeFarland and Eddy Stine klawler and Mpped i high shot part Hd Johnson in the Winns peg nab from 10 feet out, AL Now Westminster, the Ray- alg wore al) around the Brandon not In tho first perlod but Da- chene stopped thalr entlyo shots -~Jj—while Ray Manson siee eeodod In potting ono of the five Tp att were ce peor ge Be i sone ow gees tlon of Chinoso Foods Open Com, fo Fam ated thelr hold on third place ver's other In the pralrle, division by de | Melder Hoover hop sOMlle, «.. « with Vancouver In the collar of} Sandy the const division, 4-1 ab Cal-|cetta were ary took a double rolay from 1 gooey . righ ab Ose ab eee “PY Lead, | y R, By The Canadian P t SPECIAL FOR je y The Canadian Press yal pe nipeg Saturday night, Edmon- | § CHRISTMAS i a | a tumble Into second place in i! V7 hi bat prairie division. Y aan ewe . . [oT Shockproof - Waterproof “a Regals shols past Bev Bentley | ¥ MW , Se is of the Royals, 0 a WATCH Jone A ‘XCHANGE GOALS = ¥ @Qg EQ GPa Ae & or Brandon before the perlod |i ~ iN ended but in the third New ye: € OO IK’ S$ UJ EW EL ERS. i Westminster moved into a tle yo | A LAN ARN SGN BIT on goals by Bob Love and Coord | Mai 359.9 91319: B5 HDR FE HHT HEI 4 ‘ Se “A f 20: tidy Choy yest five minu ony st ver scoring attack at Seattle with (wo goals, his fifth and sixth in two nights, He scored four Friday against Brandon, Bill Wylie rapped In Vancou- gon while Guyle Steve WiUtiky AmthjerBto Hue the Calenry, markemen at Macauley scored for Cougars. | Ohm 2nd Aves Went and Milan” Mare Stampeders’ | 10 § coach Ray Prochaska, coach Ivy, Bob MacNamara, Gord : Sturtridge, Norm . said-Etcheverry after the game. " penter, who.shared. punin duties with Larry Isbell, were --ather standouts for the West. ‘ me — quarter. ne SCORES ON FUMBLE (19:17 went over for the final Grant scored: on Pinhey’s! touchdown after snatching a! fumble in the end zone at 5:10; pass from Tripucka at the pce BAST ALL-STARS — astern Canada met an all-star, annual Shrine game at Vancouver d Grant, Second row: Druxman, Cal Jones, Hany Scott, Kaye: Vaughan, Tom: And it was a ‘hard; tough football game played -there in. ihe bitter cold of a driving wind, icy rain anda temperature of 35-above, Pools of water Jay in mid-field, The field was greasy, and’‘slippery. arid: the end zones were covered with © snow. A diving tackle would.carry a player: another five-yards" « after he hit the turf. Players were. soaked froni head to-toe. ; and chilled’to the bone, “I’ve never been so cold in. my life,” ” Winnipeg’s Bob McNamara ahd Saskatchewhn’s Ken Care. “Offensively, Hamilton's Cam Fraser was easily the most * valuable:{o.the East with this long-range punting. Fraser aver- agéd 41.3 yards, on {5 punts to help hold off the charging . West ue Eteheverry, spelled for a few minutes by Tony Circillo of Hamilton, clicked with only. eight of his 25 pass attempts. In the.early stages, he hit Montreal’s Hal Patterson for several ‘short: gains -until.the starry end was. sidelined by an. ankle ‘injury, 9 0 a - Kwong:--opencd the. scoring at 3:44 of the. first quarter after Winnipeg’s Gordon Rowland recovered a fumble: by Don St. John of Ottawa-on, the five-yard line, Parker followed with . ‘his touchdown at 10:44 and after a scoreless second period, ‘ Bailey plunged one yard for paydirt at 12:34 of the third - ee eT | West’s 53-yard line and scamp- of the fourth quarter and at — 7 mee eens ‘ 100... | One Hundred Dollats 100 Monday, December 1) Civic JACK-POT BINGO Centre 8:00 p.m. . One Hundred. 100 FLECTORS | | \ | : -100 Dollars — pb ae ee cates et OF PRINCE RUPERT Having offered myself as a candidate for Alderman at the..*forth-coming Civic Election, » your Vote and: Influence is solicited. . | | pledge to work for the administration of sound, sate and ‘economical policy of City Affairs. HERBERT F. GLASSEY IEICE PrEMRHee IEC ECCLES RPETEIRIICOHC EIEN revere ieie wrtenea tel . sumeeeee pe ERT ae, . oe Wg nag 7h") . ne Ree a" ; PORN dg ¢ wa g y toate” ‘4 sae yey ALVERI Ih : CanadanWhisky Created for Ganadian Hospitality > Ly This advertisoment is not published 0! displayed shy the “ nnlquay Conta! Boart at hy eevee remains Ma reepmnen ‘versingin Daly News Brings Res UL, ae ereegent «Adverts 3 PHILISHAWE ‘ THE AOTAAY FLECTRIC SHAVER ~ Spin Your Whiskers Off With Whirlwind Rotary Action 16 $3.06 Tradesty on sour old eleetrle shaver, Regular Model. $27.95 Battory Model ... $29.95 As low as $5.00 Down, tho Government of British Columbia, | | | This team of all-stér football players from .team from the West in the V an Saturday. Left to right, front row: Tony Curcillo, Sam. Etcheverry, Steve Oneschuk, Ken Fra- sei, Eddie. Bevan, Bob Kuntz, Tom Hugo, John Blaicher, Vinee Moron, ‘Larry Hayes, Cookie Gil- : ering ‘15 yards to score. “)..The illustrious Jackie P ‘| featured .- Grey Cup victories for Edmon-! that it was “a tough game,’ | ton, praised the western IInc- + however, Pgh Te oe fF “ ; : ae ‘ . ue va . ee y i Wee Biot christ, Back row: Lewis, trainer, man, Bruce Coulter, Patterson, Ralph Sazio, assistant ( arker, | ther easy.” | in three suecessive| Tripucka sald (Has the “Power at Cost” (2) Committee Found Out | .. \{ What the People of Hope Sechelt - Kamloops - Vernon an Westview-Powell River — Think of B.C. Power Com: mission Rates and Services? THEY SHOULD. A group in the City In spite of the fact that the Commiss said it docs not want fo come into Prince Rupert, the at Cost’ (?) Committee won't take “NO" fo trying to force SION POWER NO MATTER is exactly what it means. The City Council has spent four years negotiating with the Power Commission, without any result, but to consider the request of the Company to negotiate un agrec- ment satisfactory to both parties. Don't be misled by comparisons in rat for the purpose of misleading you, “ You can be absolutcly certain that as | B.C, Powor Company is permitted to supply your needs, the Coim~ pany cannot change any rates without first and approval from change is made, Tho veferondum is worded intentionally to favour the Power Commission. If you bolicve in democratic methods control over what you pay for electric enorgy and to be sorved now and in the futuro . 11 es Then You Have the Answer to | Question; 4 THE NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY Crince Rupert Dairy Monday, December 10, [ud Robbie Ackles, equipment manager, Norman Don Pinhey, Don St, John, Tex Robinson, Bil} $ Albright, Bucky Curtis, Doug McNichol, John Welton, Jim Nor=4 Pete Bennett, Ken Vargo, Dick Shatts, Ha ‘oath, ootball Season Finale »men for “making the game ra-, ewan quarterback, 4 | "We knew he could pass. Wa: lillie except played against’ him afte ‘Ivy,; enough and J know we'd al lauded the Saskalch-* sooner have him on our side Council has tried many times in the past. four years to get the Power Commission to take over the Nor- thern B.C. Power Company, end nothing has been done, the clectors {o accept their idca of “COMMIS- HOW HIGH THE COST,” for that published in the Press, The rata used for comparison is not the oxisting rate, has rot in fact eyer. existed, andi wal usod:'solely,*, roy aby host va y Pe “ ir N tho Public Utilities Commission, This Com- mission is the watch-doy for the public to sec that no unfair Naan eruremaememetensnan, INCWS (CP Photo) 3} ? ih fa i Y ” ion has practically “Power ran answer and is has always refused es which have been t al yo ti oss ey wyos us rye re ong as the Northern securing permission where you still hava how you wish On the Power Referendum he $3,000,000.00 { LIMITED ee lel!