ett i vii Tih ‘Mon vn women basketball; i stars of yesteryear will take “the! badminton, another at half tim en's basketball game. “Adult. badminton . representa Mr: and Mrs. Rober in a. hest-of- ‘chesen: fram ainone the stud-.7 gy ent-atheletes at Booth Memor- Bal high:sthool and Annuncia- tives wi!l be A tion school. Tough matched | There: will be ping-pone, bad- | three series “minten, relay races, a. tug o “war and:even musical chairs for Pn. vmjthe ‘arm-chair athlete. Tug o' war, under’ ve Student competitor's “wl! were. not avaiable last night, evening, wii be held om bug “oldtimers” roster contains time in the men's ipames of both present- -day and Same,” gg bast athictes, On. deck to _# -Listed for (he men’s ““otdtime”, a basketball tea are: Ted Arney ; hig W-A:cc: Mitchell, Scv Domlnato,’ tun of Gordon Griffin /Nupe Hulsestad, Joe Davis, Herb Me-Hi cheering section, Cheer- g| Morgan, -Mel Holkestad, Brown, Helge Holkestad, Sonny’; : Karasoski. mB Referees for A On* the: hat Fit And Wear basketbal 5) the ‘women’ $ basketball: A ineup are: Bernice Dominato, : | Connie: Weise, Arietta: Satta, | ‘gi Bebly Holkestad; Jean “McLeod, @iTona Armstrong, Lor raine! ~ @ youngman, Loria’ Hebb, . Rowly' gi Lan, Coach George Brown... [the band of the Norraandy vil-; . Ping-pong honors for adults lage ol Bu’ visits this Sussex mi wil be defended -by Joc Scott,‘town on Whit Sunday, May 20, WALLACE’ : t STORE . by by Rev, L, A. Thorpe will be run “Congueror invaded Britain from! ADAM ‘off, one of them following ‘the Normandy. SCOP, teen cetera ene anmetcarn apteentgt ome paren wee . ASTER aya a a > SS ene ESSER raaeEae Ree oo FORCE PROVIDES A CHALLENGE TO QUALIFIED YOUNG. sk WE WHO ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO MEET THE DEMANDS “oF A LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREER. “ag coe Tho primo requisites of « mamber of tho Royal Ae. 4 «3 Canadian Mountod Police ara intelligonco, loyally, as cae Intogrily and courage. Service roquiroments fraquently ie on . \ 4 entail long hours, inconvenionce and personal danger, ar \ Jay ’ . ‘ ' ‘ wut Sorvico bonefits and advantages include a certain he ks Vows ME ap ar ' ‘ 8 4 "prestige, good comradoship, a measure of adventure - ne ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 — UB and satisfaction through sorvice to Canada, yh rays : “8 ' ae If you, ure inferested in @ caroor in tho Force, eg aoF ‘ at sonye of the qualifications are: 8h pay . oe bead Re, _ Aga: Batweon 18 and 30 yoars, - havik th ‘Holght: botwoen 5'0" and 6'5", Ae woh a yell” oF, Ce Been British subjoct or Canadian citlzon, Wht Unmarried, . He Good physical condition, 1 ate Alillty fo poss an aducation tost hased on a Grado x lovol. bos : It you fool tha! you possoss the basic qualifications, you : es are invited lo apply at the nearast R.C.M, Polica office or write : es to = ote) THE COMMISSIONER, RGM, POLICE, OTTAWA | is / a a wee . oy \ ' a ‘ a wee “"_ denshdemtanoneaiiiditdndided pales poise ae a pnabarenemsioanabemeesneentn nent osnn as taennetanaeadal Sek ‘ ‘ ee tg ng a hk os ee Bi foor to display. vel skill once: in the, vomen's s hasketball. game allace’s s Dept. see ‘again,’ matched against teams; fand the. other following the which will get eve- o' hing’s activities underw ay ab 8 direction of names Art Murray who is emcee for the ab hali add color and spirit » to the competitors will be the h sehgol band under direc- and Bo- George leader for adults will be Beryl “baske boa il lexhibitions will be John Dumbs hand Bruce Forward. Art Twattes and WIE Valpy will be keeping BURWASH, 3 Snel land (he. “When! e t SCuNE cf Canadian Curling champicnships, won la:t night for Manitoba by Billy Walsh Fort Rouge, Winniper rink was Monelon Stadium, Moncton, N.B. Some 3,200 fans jammed area. for excl ing final extra-end. game yesterday as Ma: uitoba played Ontarly In unprecedented sudden- death playoff. Eleven rinks, one ‘from each province and two from Ontario competed in the annual event, scheduled for Kingslon, Onl. next year, One-in-Lifetime Shot by Peg Skip ves | Manitoba | 15th Curling file By & PERRY MARTIN Canadian Press Staff Writer MONCTON, NLD. (CP)—-Billy Walsh curled a curve and won ‘ \ } : tne Canad-- with serics to be best two out of the toast ab the dituner nj wu curling championship for Manitoba Friday night, sneering a sensational A three. ‘games. | nonor will be “1066 and all tha “ny , ‘ a Three! relay races, supervised That was the year William the 3-7 ext a-end victory off Ontario, ; It was one of the most, stirring ~- finishes in the Canadian classic “an his first ehallenee for Cana- an es an 200 fans packed i’ cian honors, needed all the wiz- Moncton Stadium rose to their’ grdry of his favorite draw style feet, in salute tothe poke faced: of fame to beat Outario. Both Walsh. ended the }H-round competition Walsh, seholarly- “looking ith i’entical 8-2 wen-lost re- at least a plovoff berth ino the chewan foursome skipu‘s) by a Jimmy Hl ef Deliste. gent who captured the crown cords. ' Saskatenewan Sinished the once before, broke Wr an Onler- after a blanked first end Uke tournament with @ 7-3 war-leot io two house’ with & Fhe: th: H rinks seltled into a sel pattern record and Nova Seolia had o-d, curled around i eap and 8n {0 of play. ‘The leads and seconds Alberta and Quebee corn hen ih¢ blue. ph 5 $ Hp: eilnga played arunning-knockout game five wins and Ove lus es she's tha “Hagen, fontt Mond the thirds and skips finish. Three’ inks, Yerthern Outarlo, litgiime. By ta! @dlloff with the tantalizins draw British Caluijbia and Prinie b- “ever made a shol. ant style, And ik was anybudy’s ward TslaneGewon Pour ind inst sai Une 39-year-old Bayer fame to the finalrosk, “sik, New’ Brumwii was 3-7 [vant skip from, ‘he: W: nnipes . Phillips, 2 rookie IN big-tine und Newfoundkan? 1) . . Fokt Roweé: ChibyF ‘competition, entered the ayeif In the 19h round mi ph PURST ANAT VBARS Art Coutie of Motbreal, dires- ‘tort of. ithe -Hrink~ toummem {ha draws the best from across ithe country including twu from: :Ontario—Northern Ontario and. Ontario summed up the- ehampship-winning — sho. this: way? ‘ “You'll never eee one heiter. “ after‘ he came from fae bebiird phd - i the ith round to defeat Nova Scott, 15-9, Manitoba defeated Aiher': and Ontario ‘ - YA rs Columbia, Shareholders To Get “anv vemeveve” $600 000 More in 56 playoff in Uhe 27-year his 10° vot: ’Sharcholders of Investors Syn-| “For its shareholders the com- |(he chamnionship and the 18th ages ‘ale have been iotified that veny provides a choice af tuo itime J Manitoba hag won the tiie. thie board of dircetors has au- avenues of investinen!,” bet, ‘Altogether, the west has fake phosizod a further increase in’ Chrisie explatned. “On the enc the crown 22 times. “the rate of additional eredite (or hand if assishs dyeestors Nob since 1939 when Bes! ial 1956, jocal representative Tom cumulate a dedipdie arena, iskinped his Kitehener -Geanites: Christic anounced today. The muney iu finds of Lave tor -to the uitle has Ontario come so cestreste emount (heb will be dieate, which eveatuieds aioy be ‘close to capluring the Macdon- credited to’certificate holders in withdrawn as a lump sun. or as -ald’s Brier Trophy. the torm of additional credit will a monthty dacome, Walsh, who won the Ie32 hitle Ne i excess of 5600, 000. “On the other hand, ° to investors an onportinaty G Investing in the further erowth ang develapmeabt oof Cenads throvel another branch oi orecunimation, Pvestups Ma Canida,” i sth | { \ 1 fooges iyi VN Ch aa CRN aa ns ue} af Commenting on the Hn Mtoe ‘iad tind, Mr Cli te erivia edzed: (it al dew, jt thee vestor, ak dowesd ert, ward fe cpa) do for parayell Gf pe cin : the Une, trata gad) fic tebe Ge dbacatbeat apy a cab ah: : feub mone ta de eae ts investments hey die The parent conga ot 1 wou his dts he a (bytes ty Sits neapaus, the vi Hoawatts at ; whie Hoare currently caextes ag STECQOO0,009, tr tee Vines ver oalticee atoue, the yrapoe ad Hay thes Te dame b feta od : OOOGK di iad foo ayer pale, - ' Q00 Last year, with ‘ em R ber Wher quality i ‘sa emember vwhen ' oa . * | BA Ub Cnadbege Poe p GUEG. 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MATINE PAINTS =. COW IVY STORE hone ml te 4 HOUSEHOLD PAINTS 2 GD AVES SOME Phiane 38 wy ' tn ‘The Dally PF men ye we Ws an Ve The western rink bad eilinehed , final round, althoueh it drapped & 12-10 decision to Une fasnat-- ih oafier.- i a § Prince Rupert Daily News oceans ms ANC . ‘)); / (Leese cree ESTOS CHOP SUEY... CHOW MEIN Open 6 p.m.-3:30 a.m, Hollywood Cafe aH die Sr MM Sanday, Mi rely 10, 100 Hockey Scores Wk Winnipes 2, Saskatoon 2 fdmonten 8, Brandon 2 Vietoria 3, Seattle 2 Vancouver 4, New Westimin- ster | OSHL Kelowna 8, Penticton | (Kelowna = wins =~ 4 My 3). “For Outside Orders Ph, (i: PR inc re: “RUPERT FISHERMEN'S: CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Notice To All Members A special Membership Meeting will be held at the Canadian Legion Hall, Sunday March 1 at 2p.m., Order of business will be to disciiss the Asso- ciation’s positon in reaards to tne Halibut Fish- ing for the coming season, Ail members are urqed to attend, PAR, r ( CA, Today tt . . 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