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Eby; Johnson vs Lewis; s draw on No-/ Johnston. 9 p.m.-—- Rivett vs Schuman; iMcKay vs Ritchie; Scott vs Kerr; 7 p.m.— Meonald vs Dominato; Eyolfson VS VS P. Eby: Merrison vs Deane. Me- |; P. Eby vs Domina to. : ‘McKay ‘Monday, November 24 7 p.m.-—- Rivett vs Eyolfson: vs P, Eby; ‘ston; Bremner vs Lewis; man vs Shier; Anderson vs J. ‘Johnston; Whatman vs G. Eby; 'Waldbauer vs Gomez. Monday, December 1 ston: “man vs ‘Johnson: Waldbauer vs Shier. Kay vs Dominato; -MeDonald: Scott vs Eyolfson; iKerr vs P. Eby; _Merrison. BIG DRAW SATURDAY At the CIVIC CENTRE 8 p.m. lf you are a 1958-|. 59 member of the]! Civic Centre, you have a chance to win any of the following prizes: BINOCULARS -(E, Lipsett Ltd.) KITCHEN UTENSILS (Gordon's Hardware) ‘PARKER PEN & PENCIL (Ormes Drugs) |GROCERY HAMPER (Kelly Douglas) CASE MEATS (Swift’s Ltd.) CAR COAT (W. F. Stone Men’s Wear) WRISTWATCH (Cook's Jewellers) HOSTESS CHAIR (McRae Bros.) MANTLE RADIO (Rupert Radio & Electric) (Albert & McCaffery) RETURN AIR TRIP “VANCOUVER (EF. Norton Young Travel Agency) YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO GET ON THE LIST But HURRY - The draw takes place TOMORROW at the CIVIC CENTRE EXPIRY NOTICE O 30th, trade-in allowance. ACT NOW 313 - 3rd Ave. West PING PONG TABLE” ™ EKOLITE Generous Trade-in Allowances Expire November 30th Mony fishermen have traded in their old Echo Soundors on new machines and taken advantage of the big trade-ins allowed over tho past few months on our limited time offer as follows: \ Muay. INDICATORS Price Trade-In 100 Fathoms Model 55 $ 295. $100 120 Fathoms (Standard) Model 60 485 200 RECORDERS 130 Fathoms » Model ER6A 575 185 230 Fathoms Model ER14 685 200 65 Fathoms (Herring) Model ERH 1,125 250 530 Fathoms Model ER8 1,285 500 Aftcy November 30, 1958, all trado-ins will be roduced to standard allowance. You must get your order in before November 1958, to take advantage of this limited RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Outshot Nelson triumphs - . over Trail TRAIL «0 " Nelson Maple iLeafs, although outshot 34-20, ' scored a 2- } victory over Trail { Smoke Eaters Thursday “night in i i | t ! j i { 1 ‘national Hockey League game. The victory moved ‘Nelson into ! Warriors. Each team: ‘has six points. | The first period was. marked -by the: spectacular goal tending | of George Wood in the Maple. Leaf net. He kicked out 19 shots ‘in the scoreless period: compared. to four by ‘Trail: ‘Goalie Seth : Martin. Use Classifieds~‘They Pay aad neem ne SECU SSRESRe eee . Wallace’ s Dept. ‘Store PRAM SUITS AND SNOW SUITS Choice of fabrics, colors and prices. Proven. styles in nationally advertised brands. Excellent selection: INFANTS TO 7 YEARS WALLACE’S DEPT. STORE N SOUNDERS ACT NOW Phone 4236 Monday, November 17, 7 p.m.— Brem- Anderson vs G. Shier vs J. Ritchie vs >, Merrison; Scott vs Deane; Kerr vs Dominato; Schuman vs Mc- Gomez vs! Donald. Lewis vs Shier; J.! y p.m.—Newton vs G. John- Bate- 7 p.m.—Newton vs J. John-., Bremner vs G. Eby; Bate-j Gomez; Anderson vs G.! Whatman vs Lewis; - 1 9 p.n.—Ruivett vs. Deane; Mc- | Ritchie vs’ ‘Schuman vs a tightly-played Western Inter-| a first place tie ‘with’ Rossland . | British Columbia organizations, ! SSUN\ GRE SRSOREREEREEe | { | | i _ ow Safety of lifejackets queried at conference By GLADYS BALDWIN ~ Standard type lifejackets were under fire at a. recent conference held in Ottawa, presided over by: Transport Minister George Hees, Kapok jackets in particular! —--~-—-----~-- and all inflated and inflatable| miliar sight between Stewart. jackets were criticized by two/and Prince Rupert in the early | ays. | the B.C. Safety Council and the! Workmen’s Compensation Board | Sten Didrickson, caretaker at| during the one-day conference} tne Prince Rupert Rowing and| on water safety gear. ‘Yachting club, is away for a} About 55 representatives of, short time. Malcolm Elder, of! the RCMP, the Red Cross, com-! Marine Bay, Digby Island is! | pensation boards, safety groups: pinchhitting while Sten is away. | and boating organizations at- —_— | tended the conference which’ Many enthusiastic boatmen! ‘was sparked after a coroner's! yse their outboard motors alli jury, investigating the death Of} winter, others tuck them aw five RCMP officers on Lakei at the end of September andi Simcoe last June found Depart-! forget about it until spring. Out- ment of Transport standard board engineers give a few sim- lifejackets “unsatisfactory. {ple precautions for mothballing The B.C. Safety Council said it! an outboard. feels'“many types ° of jackets, | vests, cushions and other buoy- ancy devices presentiy used are! tank to prevent 1 unsatisfactory because they are | &vaporation. Pour in a smal | subject to rapid deterioration | 4mount of fresh gas, slosh it] under common conditions of! around and empty tank. Do this | rt opération Outstate "away ° Purpose of the conference is: flame. to attempt to establish a uni- formly-accepted jacket that wil! save lives, something many claim the current standard jacket will not do. The B.C. Safety Council went further. It recommended: Licensing of all sma!] boats. legislation making boat owners responsible for providing = re- quired buoyancy equipment. and @ Remove unused fuel from : ® With fuel hose disconnect-} ed, drain carburetor by running: motor at idling speed. When ‘she staHs, carburetor and fuel ‘lines of your motor will be dry. ® Flush cooling passages with fresh water to remove salt sediment if boat operated in salt water. Clean screens on ‘fuel tank and carburetor enforcing its proper use, estah- ment bow] if your motor wuus lishment of a standard report: one, . boat form for boat accident . ‘at causing injury, or damaee over _,@ Remove drain and vent : plugs in Jower unit, of motor: $100 and required wearing of life jackets at night, in gales. in dangerous waters, when water skiing and when an individual js alone in a boat, Things are beginning to hum in the local bout drain all water’and used lubri- cant. Turn motor over by hand :to distribute lubricant. @ Remove spark plugs with wreneh:; pour or squirt, about three tablespoons of engine oil construction; into each cylinder and allow line. Hydroplane, utility, run-,time for it to drain into crank- about and cruiser plans are in'ease through intake ports. Re- demand. One set of utility plans. place plugs and turn engine has been floating around fromi over a dozen times with starter one construction job to another: cord to distribute af) on cylin- for over a year. They are be- der walls and crankease. ing treated very tenderly at the , moment. You guested itt; @ Tuke out plugs once more, Scotch tape to the fore! ‘clean, check gap setting and re- I understand Michael Way- | Place, man has a “Buzzard” on the RO @ Lubricate throttle, pear- Dr. J. A. Macdonald and Don shift mechanisms and grease all have one small boat under con- | fittings, struction and oa hydroplane! @ Remove propeller, apply coming up. Another “Jdinx" and’ thin fm of erease lo shaft and aod Utility wre being talked i peplace propeller, about. The J Ulility will be} , seta o powered with oa ‘horse power! @ Clean motor exterior thors motor ‘and Is a class for 1 to 17 oughly after removing hood. | Repl we hood and wipe all metal surfaces with an ally rag, @ Important; Support weight Of inuter on clump bracket in a -elean dry) place, Muny biase- rmnents are too dump, year olds, Down nt the Navy Drill Chris Warvey js back with MeLead and Jim Waldbauer: working on the hydraplanes' started Jn the spring. One was finished and raced ut Vaylor! @ Cover your motor, If you Lake. They now have frames; have the original shipping onre cut for three and are beginning Myon, fine. Tf not, use eanyas, to set one of them up. More an old quilt or heavy pauper, on the construction Jobs later. @ Now you're ready for the sees first fine day next spring, The Kergin fanily has been seme ect YH: Wa ith Jakutla Prosangge, Bomewhat) knocked out Jeske Pallachlo, 192, ay Leonard, “Canada’s best player,” trip. summing up’ ‘ Ht { j and sedi-: putt-putting «ground the const l for no long time. note by the { Ni ght’ Fic ht Impire, vintige 100, that tar. as | § | § W.T. Kergin, oakippering othe! BACRAMENTO, Calif, (a--Woe “Bunshine", took his family and!) Willie Morton, 140, Ban Jose, same frlends to visit the Skeenn] stopped Warmuascu Callaza, 136, River hot spring. The Kerpgins| Cuba, cd) ne that time ved In Port Shap- serpent son and ane the return journey PHILADELPHIA 1 John nan into rough weather in Met-| Patrick Britt, 190, Philadelphia, | 8 .Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, October 31, 1958 2: hae FS cae Ee, FRED E, DOWDIE LOS ANGELES ( — Virgil To defend title axing of se Louis has formally OPTOMETRIST ._ agreed to defend his world wel- terweight boxing title In a 15- Phone 5548 round bout here Dec. 5 against if Don Jordan of Los Angeles, 303 - ard Ave.. We a at A Ls Opi che iaiat eaten SUNDAY MIDNITE TO WED., 7-8:20.- 5100 IF You PROVE . IT CAN'T HAPPEN! THEA Today, 7-9 'p.m., “HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL” cy % Today to Sat., 7-9:15 St Sat. Matinee, 2 p.m, WILLIAM HOLCEN IN “THE KEY“ “Niven knows limbs ithe _ these don't.grow | eee” yar ON trees! _PAVIp NIVEN me 4 THIS 20-FOOT POWER Cat cruiser is new for 1959, It is pow- ered by two 70- -horsepower Mercury 784 outboards. Gold Cup designer Ted Jones calls the catamaran “a tremendous break- through in family boat design” because of its stability and comfort over rough water at high speeds. The twin hulls are: _ basically a pair of skis with an air trap between. leonard undisturbed —— a Merve: over being excluded | “MAKE YOUR. " SELECTION VANCOUVER \?—AI Nelson.: iwes a disservice to the game | president of the B.C. Profession- | ‘and a backhanded insult to the. FROM ON OUR FLOOR ‘al Golfers Association, said unattached Vancouver pro. Wednesday he feels B.C. pros! “I am sure our B.C. pros will . will make a “formal protest’; make some kind of formal pro- See the style and pick the ‘fabric and ‘against the exclusion of Stan'test. I just can’t understand it. ,Leonard from the Canada Cup |Stan has been such a wonderful golf team, goodwill ambassador for Can- The selection of Toronto’s |2da.” Al Balding and Henry Martell |! 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