USES ene Soka Bare Seera Santee ae) SOS haa Tk eS re Sp Ren as ee 2 ‘Primary, donated by: North: Star -- Bottling works; Secondary to the ‘Second: Primary, :donated by E T..Applewhaite; the Consolation “the Grand Aggregate donated by Frizzel Motors, ‘urday morning at: We HARV G AY ° - Pally News Sporls Bditor Vancouver and cast to Prince George, , Drawmastler Jack Laurie would not: hazard.a guess at the num- ber of rinks expected but he said i anything seen /in cheling in B. U. C="! outside of Vancouver...:.: ave" ‘been; extend stubs all over: “the ty's. cont bution. to ‘make the tito tonspiel THE: uring er: an ‘expert, in home ics.* to. Arrange the sea- In ‘previous ‘years Prince Rue | pert, .Well- known for its: ‘warm- * host: “of the outside new. “lends for | rinks, ve But this year, will surpass any- | thing: ever seen in the. city be- - fore. The city is is to bo’ thrown wide ‘open. "Official, opening. will, bake i! place Saturday, “Marehy 23 at .2 p.m.,. when)» Mayor. George Er, | Hills extends the welcome of the city to visiting rinks. « Following the opening remarks all rink. members will-join in a grand march: around the ice led by the pipe band of the 120th In- dependent, Field Battery, RCA jo. The Mayor will then throw the " sinst rock to. declare the first Marine Bonspiel officially open. ~ Deadline for entries, both local! }and” outside is March 18. Cost per. rink is $30. All Tinks are guaranteed five games.. | ue ‘The um trond ‘donated by Footwear; the Second donated ‘by Bacon Fisheries and ‘Players on the award winning rinks will each receive miniature trophies, Visiting rinks start play Sat- 41:30. am, ‘Local rinks begin Friday mom- ing at-7-a.n. Curling will likely- be: around the clock Saturday and. Sunday as.an. exceptionally heavy nym- ber. of entries is expected, ~ The: Prince Rupert. ‘Curling Si building. will also assume an: Rinks will vie for six x competi-! .{ tions and will -play: under the revised 9 Royal ¢ Caledonian Rules. | a bonspiel’s s name.. Gillnets and pennants: will decorate the. interior and it is planned to freeze labels of can- ned products from the local fish plants in the ice. The coffee room and adjacent “Post-Mortem” room will also be decorated, ‘the latter. having been recently extended to enable more curlers in to “warm up,”- Chairman. of the respective: committec’s in the unique bon- spiel are: Art Murray, publicity: Jack’ Lindsay, general; Jack Skellern and. Art Kristmanson, entertainment; Gordon Bate- man, rules; Ev Shier house and ice; Harley Lewls, banquel; and Bert Fields, finance. Club Commodore is the curl- Ing lub president, Bobby Rud- gerham and Bonspiel Comino-, = an yponytions : Mion “Laird Le | To Win Over Kitimat Paced by Alan “atrd with 16! polnts Booth Momorlal igh! School Raininakers racked up a H7-44 victory oyer Kitimat High School Chieftains. in a game ab the local school pymnasium Bale urday. night, Ralnmakers led all the way taking the first quarter 10-1), Kitimat came back during the Recond frame whittling the mare gin to 28-24 by the half, Ralnmakors applied. tho prose sure again in the-dhird frame ‘to Joavo the Kitima, squad still tratling 40-34 and then wont on 1d take the final stunzal Kithnat: seared 10 palnta on {rea shots while Booth only Reored one, a “LINEUPS: | “’Ralnmakors—-Johnon 12, Lye i018 9 Kolaoy 10, Laird. 10, Allon 4 meee 4, Specht 4, Mah 4, “Tot macnn * ; TRY THE i for the Bost, Soleeti "Grand Cafe ZOUR SPECIALTY _ TAKE OUT ORDERS .dore is d nekiLindsay. af" 38h eads Booth | ! ieilimat-—Amos 2 os Stewart 10, Patton 2, Grant 5, Richards 10, Bennet 5, Whiting 4. ‘Total 14 0 errmes enerectomerer Softball Meet Tomorrow Kloction of execulive and of- fleers for the Prince Mupert Scl(hal Association will he “held tomorrow night in’ the Stvoy Holel Sample Rooms at a All members are urged to attend, Kerldes (he annual study: of the constitution, dlseusston an lant year's problems, proe(en prosident, Le n Warrington stated, on of Chinese Foods - yey’ f ays (0 gt mM en Ave, West from all indiedtions-they will top | Win Both “Vernon Still © Oneup ~ KAMLOOPS, BC. Canadians ‘came from behind twice Monday. hight to ‘force a 3-3 tie with Kamloops Chicfs in the second .ganie of their - best~ of-seven Okanagan Senior Hock- ey League final. Vernon leads the series 1-0. Rookie. Merv Bidoski. saved: the game. twice for the’ Canadians, firing a tying goal. in the ‘third period ‘to send the ‘teams into overtime ‘and beating. Kamloops goalic Jim Shirley again :at 8:47 of the overtime period after the Chiefs had threatened to, even the series. Playing coach George ‘Agar of Vernon: -scored the. Canadians’ fother . goal. Kamloops scorers ‘were Al Swaine, Bill Hryciuk and playing .coach Bob Dawes. The score was 1- iat: the end of the first and Kamloops led 2-1 ‘going into the third, The third game of the series ‘ig set for tonight in Vernon. Booth Girls eres Booth’ ‘Memorial: High’ Schoo senior and junior. girls basket- ball squads swept. over - their Kitimat counterparts at Kitimat last weekend, the senior racking up a comfortable 62-30 victory and the juniors, just eking out a 18-17 margin, | Top marksman for Booth in the Senior: event was Libby Pierce who. snared ‘14 points, followed by Sandra Giske with 13 and Marilyn Farmer with 12, Kitimat, feeling more at home in their o own gym played 2 much better game than they did in Rupert last weels, they lost to the local girls 45-11, Taking advantage of the small gym, Frosty’s racked up a half time score of 32-13. There : Were an exceptional number of fouls called and jump balls mak- ing fora long game, Other scorers. for Booth: were rAnNA Colussi* 10, Anna Carlson 4, Sylvia Helland 6, Bev C rons 3, Carll Wick, Calde- Tn the junior evenl, the game |. was a thrill) from berinning to end, Matching basket for basket, ithe final quarter was fled with Suspense, The winning polnts were chalked up with 20 seconds left {p play when a. foul was called on Killmat, Gladys Grim- alfson made bolh shots count. Gladys also took high scoring honors with 8 points, POO Oe RR TO EN TR NOEEN SIND EVER NAVE A PROBLEM of carrying food to friends? ‘This cain be solved ensily by using the lub-type waxed-cardboard cans tainers In pint and quart sizes, which freezer owners use 10 staw away thelr frozen treasures, @—Vernon , eR EW EB ENE SON NEN OE TREE ERM OBS Oa ee erga de rince: Rupert Daily News, “Tuesday, March §,:1067 5 < Basketball See ttre ” Start Tonight |The first, of thrée semi-| | Linas in the Junior Civic} Centre. Basketball League gets underway tonight —-z| when Rainmakers take on M ic thatthe ‘mani’ on. the fly it he ‘flies’ ‘through: ‘tHe air avitiy the oceurred ‘as Davoski: Jeaped: high: the | ‘Nantes- -Lyon’ soccer’ mateh’ a spite’his ability asa bird. man, Da peer ctt eat eects wes eaten rg ree sentence any BC, the top of the Canadian Curling with three straight: victories. : - Saskatchewan, which.’received Alberta, skippéd by Matt Bald-, ing finish to: beat Quebec’ 12-10! - trapeze”, has ‘nothing on: him: as therta Tied - For Curling Lead | FOR “KINGSTON @—Alberta and-British Columbia were alone ati a third-round: bye; followed with: ‘in. the second round, two victories in as-‘many starts. three in the last two ends. win, came up with an easy 17-3' today Northern Ontario wale | Gecision “ over’ last-place “Prinée, joned Newfoundland 16-8 and! Edward: Island, but British. Col! Ontario got past New Brunswiek umbia again had to make.a driv-'g.g .. Annuneiation. Crusaders} at 7:80: pan, - The winmer of the best- of-two-dut-of-three series will play Sunrise regular league winners in a three- out-of-five series for the Junior League champion- I ship. _ Asenior league game will take place at 8 30 p.m, fj with Fraser and Payne | battling McRae Motors, een et tne snes enone eee : . i Gity Curlers if ‘At University — hi nl , : VOLLE y BALL, 1GYPt—tWwo Canadian toams take’ “par . In I If P ace | what is: ‘pelleved’ to 'be the first: volley. ball ‘game: played ink “Egypt . Prince: Rupert representatives! pho Royal’ Canadian’ ‘Engineers and, the Royal Canadian-Army, ‘J s in the UBC | Curling League ; - rel greatest of ease.” The “flight” |-dropped to third place in the | tein Eg oe ane ‘oP tom Hatin De to stop an elusive ball, during j current round robin event after! evesev nen eee . " oe t Paris’ Pare des ‘Princes, De-' | being stomped on by Vancou-' voskl's team Jost. the game. 4-1. | ver's Shepherd rink, 15-1, RECORD TOTAL T ‘OBACCO ouTPYi ae A’ wire’ from team captain! New Zealand's meat: exports” World tobaceo: production : Tor Russel Morrison said: “Play was: Teached an all-time record of! 1956 is estimaird at a record: af rotten and the ice was worse.” | Hbout £1,000,000 000 in 1956, | 8,498 000,000 pounds. z af, Y scimitar, °° rance team proves sequen cba sneermeeninaee So meee 0 ee championship standings today | Caterpillar D9 Tractor . - ———| 1956 ot sing 1600 Hours . oo - Beautiful Shape oS games , oe LOCATED IN CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA In other third-round Completely equipped: “Operator's Guard, Lights, In B.C.-Quebec game Quebec: with’a, three-rock last’end. i was sitting almost on the but-: Thg Trail rink skipped-by Reg, ion while B.C. had three rocks | Stone has -had | ‘three toiigh | in the house. On’ hls iast throw | games. They.opened the’-five-' stone took out the Quebec rock | day. round-robin’ tournament, and sailed out of the house him- Monday, with an’:11-9 ‘victory’ self to score three and assure | over. Manitoba and followed with: | the victory. Examination and Demonstration Arranged 9A-Dozer, DIA Winch cand Rope, Model 30 cable control, 2 sets of, tracks —1 set new. Box 283, Daily News February 23]: an.8-6 irfumph: over’ “Nova Scotia | | Ed Vereb - J} To US. Army’, VANCOUVER Q ~ Halfback star Ed Verch of the B.C. Lions; has been lost to the US. Army. the football club said Monday, - ‘Lions ‘manager. Herb Capozti said’ there are no. immediate © plans: to replace. 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